470 A HISTORY i)V JSUOUTIIOUNS IN KANSAS 



S(i](l Itcsidcs. This is tlic only case of wliicli I 

 know where a whole large herd is de- 

 scended fi'oiii on(( cow. Among- the IniUs used 

 was A^iolet Lad l)y (iolden Lad, a son of 

 Kobert Miller's great (iolden Rule and the 

 noted cow Gennanica 2d, a daughter of imp. 

 Germanica. Another was Defendant, a son of 

 Tomson's Crusader by Barm;[)ton Knight and 

 out of Daisy of Valley drove by Lavender Piince 

 (Hit of Forest Daisy 2d. New Year's Delight, 

 that as a yc^arling heifer was grand champion 

 everywhere in the West and junior champion at 

 the International, was out of Forest Daisy 2d. 

 As Crusader was l»y Barmpton Kniglit, the re- 

 lationship of Defendant to this great heifer is 

 very close. The })i'esent herd IniU is A^illage 

 A'ictor ))red ))}' Tomson fJros., sired by Village 

 Marshal and out of a cow by the H. C. Duncan 

 bred Orange Magnet 2():574:], second dam l>y his 

 well known Headlight. Village Victor is of the 

 large type with hea\'y l_)one and i)lenty of stretch. 

 He is smooth, symmetrical, and S2)lendidly cov- 

 ered. He should cross well with tlu' smooth, 

 medium-size cows in Ihe herd and add a little 

 scale, always a desii'able attribute. 



Griffee Bros., Marysville. — Although these 

 men began liusiness only two years ago they 

 liaA'e gotten together ((uilc a nice herd. The cows 

 are sired by Tiue (ioods In' the famous sire. 

 Fair (Joods, son of Choice (.ioods and Ruberta; 



