47() A lllSTdJiV OF SmiK'I'JIOKNS IN KANSAS 



Carl Johnson, Inman.* — lii Mr. J(^hnsoii's 

 licrd there is a pi-oniisiiiti,' lioifer a little more 

 lliaii a year old. She is by the excellent (Juinber- 

 laiid bull, Ma,r((uis Ciinibei'laiid. (See Willis 

 Ct)liHaii sketeli.) As th()U,<;li it W(;i-e a matter of 

 small imj)<)rtaiiee Mi'. Johnson told me that she 

 bad st(_)od tbird or fourtii at tbe Kansas State 

 Pair last fall. From what I liave seen of tbe 

 Marquis (Jumbeidand stock, I sbould think tliis 

 beifer would make an extra good one. The bull 

 in use is b\' A^ictoi' Archer, tliat made a reputa- 

 tion for J)r. Stewart. Mi'. Jolmson intends to 

 build up a first-cbiss bei'd and h(; has the facil- 

 ::ti(\' for doing so. 



Anton Peterson, Lindsborg. — Mr. Peterson is 

 the success(U" of Ingwei't P(.'terson and of Pete]'- 

 son Jjros. He lias tw(^nty good cows and tbeir 

 calves. '^J'hes(i cows ai'c nciarly all tbe tops of 

 tbe Petei'son J>ros. bei'd and they lia\'e plenty 

 of size. They are descended fi'om a line of 

 l)ulls l»eginning with sucb sir(.'S as Col. Harris' 

 Golden Knigbt, (Jeo. JJotliwell's ({rand Vicbu', 

 imp. Tbistletop and imp. (Jollynie, all animals 

 of national re])utat,ion. Tbe use of good bulls 

 on Hiis fonndalion has gi\'en satisfactory results. 

 Mr. I'eici'son is looking I'oi- a high-class bnll 

 and with I he hei'd reduced in size be is |)lanuing 

 to gi\'e his cattle such attention as will develop 



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