4(i() A IIIS'I'OHY (IF SHDK'rllOHNS IN KANSAS 



of 'rdiiisdu lii'ds. Slic was bred to Village Mar- 

 shal and jirodiiccd a lici I'ci' calf l»y that noted sire 

 and now lias aiiollier licil'er calf. This goes to 

 sliow that at a niodei'ate ex])eiise one can fre- 

 ([iieiitly get a start of veiy desirable Shorthorns. 



H. C. Anderson, Americus. — Mr. Anderson's 

 connection with Shoi'thni'iis dates back t<» 1917. 

 lie has ten cows that came from two very reli- 

 able herds, those ot E. U. Abraham and David 

 nadantyne. The Abraham purchases were by 

 the Tonison bred Diamond Vi<-tor, whose dam, 

 Daisy Queen, was W'estci'u state fair and Ameri- 

 can Ji(>\-al grand champion in 1911. This cow 

 was of the sanie breeding as the famous New 

 Year's Delight. The jiallantyne purchases were 

 by Wooddale (Jhieftain, oik; of the best sons of 

 The Choice of All, a noted bull by Choice Coods. 

 Tlu' l)ull now used is I doom's Corporal by the 

 gi'and chani])ion, ini]». Itapton Corpoi-al and out 

 of Colden Dloom 2(1 ])y Lord Sti-atliallan 207G08. 



Conway Rees, Emporia. — Among the cows of 

 this new herd arc some elegant (.)nes. Becky 

 r>arristei- lltli came frojn S. D. Mitchell. Tier 

 sire is Colonel Cai'vel (sec S. D. Mitchell 

 skelcli ) and no more need be said to any one who 

 has seen (JoloncI (lai'xcl. ller dam is by Dariis- 

 icr, the noted son ol ('i-a\'en Knight with 247 

 j'irsi prizes to his credit in the show ring. Itoan 

 Signet bred by 1!. T. Korbes has been used by Mr. 

 Ikces with good i-esults. l[e is b>' Royal Monarch, 



