4.'1'-! A IllS'l'dliV (IF SIKIK'I'IIOKNS IN KANSAS 



''I'lic fii'st, sire used was Ozark Sullaii. lie 

 was l)y a son of .I'viiiccly Sultan l)y AVliitchall 

 Sultan, t^rcati'sl Aiut'rican hull of this <:,('1kt- 

 ation. The roan, A^illatrc Emblcni, is now in 

 sorvicc. Ih' is hv imp. Proud EniMcui -Ji'. whose 

 sirt'. Proud Enihlcni, is one of Orcat Pritain's 

 most i)o2)ular sii'cs. Villag'c' J]mhlc]u's dam is 

 l)y the j^i'cat sii'c, iuqi. Villa.<i('r, out of Putter- 

 fiy Mai(h a daughter of JuhiU'c Maid. Mi-. P>irk- 

 enhaujih is pursuing the rig-ht course in selection 

 and in the cart' of his herd, which bids fair to 

 Ix'come one of the leading' ones of south centi'al 

 Kansas. 



George W. Allen, Norwich. — Mr. Allen's cows 

 are of medium size and come from excellent an- 

 cestry. The young stock is well cared for and 

 with the use of gxx)d bulls a first-class herd will 

 be Iniilt uj). The original purchases of cows 

 made two years ago wei'e strong in the blood of 

 imp. (^ollynie and to use on these cows Mayoi' 

 Alc(»tt (>]8504 was secured. He was by Mayor 

 Dale, a son of Maxwalton Rosedale by Avondale 

 out of the famous cow, imp. Posewood Pi'idc. 

 Mayor J)ale's dam was by Prime Minister of the 

 same l)reeding as the cham])ion, La\'ender Vis- 

 count. The bull now used is by Mi'. Ilanna's 

 Hampton Spray out (d' (ioldeii (j)ueen i'.d, a. 

 daughter (d' imp. (-ollynie and imi). (ioldcii 

 (^)iieeu, one (d' the best lines of Shorthorn breed- 

 inu' 1o be found. 



