44S A lllS'l'llin' OF SIIOK'I'UOKNS IN KANSAS 



CMioicc, SdU of Marengo's Choice, the exccHetit 

 sou oi' lv(>sedah''s Olidice and imp. Marengo's 

 LavencU'r ( 'onntess. IJer dam is In' Victoria's 

 SnowfkUve by the Choice of AIL 



l^'ancy Dale, a wliite son oi' Maxwalton Rose- 

 dale, is the hull nsed. His dam is Norwood 

 Fancy by imp. Crescent Knight and his second 

 dam is imp. Panc\' 2d. It will be recalled that 

 Maxwalton Eost'dale is l)y Ayondale and out 

 of imp. Rosewood Pride. He is a full l)rother to 

 Wliitehall Rosethde, western state fair champion 

 and champion at the American Royal. He is out 

 of the same dam as the noted Pride of Albion, a 

 great winner at the biggest shows and sire of 

 Pride of Oakdale, the V,)19 prime favorite east of 

 the Mississippi. Those familiar with SlK^i'thorn 

 ])edigrees will recognize in this story a herd of 

 the yeiy choicest breeding. 



G. F. Kellerman, Mound City.— 1 liist met 

 jNIr. Kellerman ii! 1884 and the most noti<a^able 

 feaiure about him was his greai liking for Short- 

 horns. Por several years we lived near eu(tugli 

 to visit and of course it was Shorthoiai talk on 

 boih sides. 1 sliall omit a considerable part of 

 his acti\'e life loi- that is told in the story of P. 

 K. Ivellcrman l^: Son, (I. P. Kellerman having 

 been 1 he son. lie liad shown in the management 

 of llie pai-lnei'ship herd, unusual ability as a 

 bi'cc(l<"i' a 11(1 lia.ndici' of call le and when 1 learned 

 that he was breeding Shorthorns on his own 



