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I'cw ciiws ))i-c<l l»y |j. M. J)nii;i\vii\' and lypical "I 

 Ml', i )uiia\vay 's best cattle wliicli is the dual -pi ii'- 

 ])()scty]»c. (Sec Diiiia.way skctcli.) Tlicic were, 

 alsd retained a. few rows carryiii^^- the l^lood <>t 

 such ))ulls as Ij(ii-<1 Mayor '-Ul, an ()utstandiii,!J,' 

 show l)nll hy Lord Mayor; iiii]). (iollynie; imp. 

 Daydreams Pi'ide; (Joldeii Day, a son ol' imj). 

 MistU'toe lotli l)y imp. Mariner; Daron Jvupert 

 and (Joldeii Victor Jr., a Imll much used by JI. M. 

 Hill. The lot relained also included a tew heifei's 

 from th(!se cows sired hy Lad's J^i-ince, an In^h; 

 Lad hull out ot a daii,ulitei' of (Jodwin, the hii^- 

 son (d' imp. Si»artan Hero. '^IMiese cows tiiriiish 

 a real rouiidation tor a herd, whicii with care 

 and (leve]o})nieiit, should he a, credit to the breed- 

 er and a benetit to the community. 



F. B. Campbell, Altamont — The .genial and 

 v(!ry efficient secretary of the Southeast Kansas 

 Breeders Association has been raisiiij;' Shoi't- 

 liorns for eifi,htee]i N'cars. ]le has been sellini;- 

 liberally and when I saw his herd it consisted 

 of only fourtee]! feinales. They are nice, smooth, 

 st]-ai,<;-ht-lined catth;, Imt Mr. ('am})bell jileads 

 ,^uil1y io the charge of iusun'icient feedint;- for 

 Ix'st de\'e!opmeiit, a condiiion which is beiiiL^' 

 remedied al this time. h\iiir bulls lia\-e been used 

 in this herd in 1he last dozen years, all ot which 

 were purchased troiii II. M. Hill and are repi-e- 

 sentati\'e <d' Mr. ILil's breeding;-, '^fhe one now in 

 iis(! is Sagamore SuHaii by the Internal ional 



