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])y Viscoiiiil (if Anoka,, tlic ()iitst;ui(liii,!4' sluiw ])ull 

 (iF liisday. ScoHy, hi'cd hy ! Jallanl^'tics, was also 

 a 1^(1(1(1 sire. (Jdldcii (Jrovvii, lircd \>y II. ( !. Stcpli- 

 ciisoFi oj' ( Iliasc county, was llic son ol' .Hampton's 

 Crown by Hampton's JJcst and (Jolden Crown's 

 dam was by Ivoscniaty Victoi- 12t]i, a Ceo. Jjoth- 

 wcll bred s<mi of (Ji'and Vi<'tor. 



Tbc 2>i'('scnt herd bull is named Albert. He 

 c(mies from Joliii K(^f;ier's and like all Mi-. Ke- 

 fi,ier's output is very desii'ably bred and of ^'ood 

 size and (juality. Jlis sire is Dale's Emblem by 

 Double Dale (»ut of a dam by Snowl'lake, the sire 

 of ]^.in,<i'master. Albei't's dam was also l)i'ed by 

 Mr. Ivegier and is by Non2)areil Star, a ])rize 

 wiimin^- son of imp. Nonj)ai'eil Victoi', a bull 

 with few e(|uals as a sire in America. Albert had 

 been used locally foi- several years and Mr. 

 Scliafcr boiij^ht him on account of his real worth, 

 (tciieral ini]>i'oveinents both in mana<2,'eni(!nt and 

 ill additions 1o the liei'd ha\'e been planned. 



F. N. Funk, Canada.===— Mr. Funk's herd eon- 

 sis1s of five females bou,<i,lit from JJ. C Ste])hen- 

 son and he will raise his cattle fi'om these and 

 from others whicli li(^ intends to buy. The Ste- 

 ])henson liei'd was an excellent one and these 

 cows are no exceplioii. In looking- o\'er tlieir 

 jx'di^'i'ces I round tlie source of tlieii- wealth re- 

 vealed in the top ci'osses, 11irou,!j,h such bulls as 



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