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(»f tile l»est of the well known Duncan l)reecling 

 and is an uiinsnally thick, smooth individual 

 with a ]>cdiorc(.' that W(juld please the most crit- 

 ical. <Jon])led with the stron^u', rugged cows 

 raised in tins good cattle country, this Indl of 

 a.linost unrelated hlood should get results of a 

 most satisf actor}" kind. 



E. C. Schafer, Marion.* — Mr. Schafer has 

 keen l)i'eeding Shorthorns for twelve years, hav- 

 ing Ixiuglit his st;irt from H. S. Martin. This 

 purchase included two cows from which the herd 

 is largely descended. Lady Fogathorpe dSth, a 

 Bates cow of B. B. & H. T. Groom's hrceding 

 was by Scotch Duke, a Stodder lu'ed son of 

 Gwend<_)line's Prince, out of a dam l)y Mr. 

 Yaile's well known Winsome Duke 11th. The 

 otlie]" c(_)W was hy Duke of Evergreen 8tli, a 

 son of Glen Al)erdeeii 128626 out <jf imp. Glen 

 Ythan 4th. These Scotch crossed Bates cows 

 have always been i'(dia1»le material for a founda- 

 tion and they have proved to be so for Mr. 

 Schafer. 



Desirable bulls have been used and the condi- 

 tions for general development are favorable. One 

 of the l)est l)ulls that did serAuce in the herd was 

 Goiuet, a son of Doul;)le Champion, the well 

 known son oi CUioice Goods and Eussella, dam of 

 the undefeated Ruberta. Comet's dam was by 

 Li1)er'ty Boy lired hy Senator Wornall and sired 



-' I )iie mile from Caiiaila station on Santa Fe. 



