A llls'r(ll;\' (iK SilDKTIKlENS IX KANSAS 505 



Aiiotlier dasli oi' excellent l)l()()d conies in through 

 Taplaiii ])y (V^ilyuie out of the well known cow, 

 Lilac. T-wentieth Earl of A^allcy (Jrove hy Lord 

 Mayor also contrihutes to the quality of the herd. 

 Six select fenia]<\s pnrcliased from J. C. Bob- 

 ison have recently been added. Like all of Mr. 

 Tio'!i:;on's cattle, these cows luiA'e })lenty of size, 

 conilrhied with. I'inish. Alfalfa and a silo 

 <-ou!}»]ete the slory of Mr. IJig-day's operations. 



J. L. Knotts, Caney. — ¥oy ahont twenty years 

 Islr. Knotts has been connect<Ml with the Sliort- 

 hi.ri; industry anil lor the past t(_'n years he has 

 been breediiig on his own acconnt. Tlis herd of 

 niru' cows is desceiided from one cow that carried 

 in 1\vo> t(i]» crosses the bhxjd of Kosewood, son of 

 imp. Inglewood and imp. Koseleal:' l)y Scottish 

 Archer and of im}». ^Jraven Knight. Mr. Knotts 

 also owns a sjtlendid producing daughter of 

 liarding, a fidl bi'othei to j\Ir. Lliirs Sarcasm. 

 He is using the Jndl, Hallwood (h»ods b,y Hall- 

 w<tod Mini., a son of Choice Coods Model and 

 Hallwood Vn.)let b\' Headlight. The breeding 

 of this l)ull is elegant and he has proved his worth 

 as a sire l:>y three ye;irs service in the herd of A. 



Ilamm 6: >"Son. 



,1', 



A. G. Po;Vi^eri, Liberty. — -Mr. .Powell has been 

 b)'ee<]iug Shorthorns li'iv ekn'en years. He has a 

 herd ot about twerity females, nearly all de- 

 scended fr<.i]ii ;i (l.h'uickshank (Jrange Bios- 

 s;>m cow puiclia.sed from L. T. Frederick of 



