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^ialhuit Kiiii;iit, ieadiii.ti' western sire of prize 

 winners in his day; Victorions, famous in N. H. 

 (/(entry's iierd; imp. Knigfit Templar, l)y Cmn- 

 Iterland and ont of tlie saiue dam as imp. Baron 

 A'ietor ; Ini}»erial Victor, tlie Stnnlvel bred son of 

 A'ietor Orange tliat sold for $2000 in the cheap 

 times; St. A'aUaitine, sire of the undefeated Ru- 

 l>ei'ta ; Prince Royal, son of imp. Craven Knight 

 and the Peerless cow, imp. Princess Alice and 

 ini}(. Scottisii Lor'd that sired 13. O. Cowan's 

 A\"orld's Fair prize wiimers. 



Tlie ])erd hull is Alctor Marshal, a Tonison 

 ]>red son of Milage Marshal. His dam is A^an- 

 ity, a cow ])y Archer that lias l)eeu a prize 

 winnei" in the Tonison show herd. The rest 

 of the pedigree is as go(_)d as that given al)ove. 

 This is one of tlie tliickest, meatiest young bulls 

 I ha\'e seen. lie is very low down and even and 

 does not fall short (_d' l»est show yard standards. 

 Mr. iilji'aham has exhil)ited at fairs only once. 

 At AVichita in 1918 lie sold two 3'oung bulls at 

 loiig j (rices and incideiitly put them in the show, 

 winning first and second in the Kansas specials 

 and second and tliii'd in the open classes. 



Among otlier g<H;d herds that have l»een found- 

 ed with cows of j\lr. Aliraham's breeding is that 

 of ihven Oneil! of AVindom and the excellence of 

 the Aijraham lierd is strongly reflected in the 

 Ciieili cows. It is wortli much to auv man to be 

 able to l)reed and sell foundation stock for herds 



