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J'aiuoiis sii'c ill the Ktimkcl licyd with that of Clal- 

 laiit Knight. Jlcleii, a i'our-3-ear-okl roan, was 

 l)]'ed ])y Kelly Bros, and is hy Banning, a hull 

 strong in the hlood of imp. Lord Banff. One of 

 tlie hidls used Avas Sycamore Lad. He carried a 

 doul_)]e cross of Ingle Lad, now rated an out- 

 standing sire of producing cows. The 2^i'esent 

 herd Ijull is Royal Star, l)y the well knowm Clans- 

 man, a hull used successfully hy T. J. Sands 

 and ^X. H. Yail. Royal Star's dam was by the 

 Conqueror, one of the l^est known sons of Choice 

 Goods. 



G. A. McClaughey, Mound City.— Dr. Mc- 

 Claughey has three females. He is giying 

 them lUMsper care and is using S(.)me of the Iwst 

 l)ulls in Linn (-ouuty which guarantee satisfac- 

 tory I'esidts. A heifer hy Emma's Valentine 

 l)ought in 1!)16 of Mr. Xevius furnished the start 

 and she was a good one. A luneteen-month-old 

 heifer of Dr. McClaugluy's In'eediug was first in 

 class at the Linn <-ount\' fair in 1919. 



Ted D. Paddock & Sons, Mound City.— This is 

 a firm of l)eginners. One of their cows was bred 

 hy A. llamm & Son. She is a daughter of Model 

 Ocods Ijy liallwood Mint, a mii of Choice Goods 

 ]Miidel. They also have an excellent heifer l)y 

 Fane}' Dale, a son of Maxwalton Rosedale out of 

 iV(»rw(iod Fancy hy imp. Crescent Knight. The 

 Paddocks live near G. F. Kellerman and can 

 have the l)enefit of his co-operation. 



