fldd A I! IWrol;-)- II]'' SIKIKTIKIK.N'S IN KANSAS 



NcliiJiska. Ml', rowcll li;is iidt uivcii liis c-illlc 

 tli<' ;i11('n1 inn iic(-('ss;ii'y In sc(-ui-c 11 ic iiidst ])ri)ri1- 

 ;il)l(' rcliii'ii;^ hul lie lias decided to make a l)usi- 

 iiess ol 1lie mallei' From now oil and with a iii<'<.', 

 and \'ei-y ]>opular!y l»red rouudatiou and witli 

 l)leiity of alfalfa he will he ahle to ])ut np a I'eal 

 SJiorthoni herd. The hull in nsc is a Hanna hred 

 son of Jlamptoii S]ira>' with the g-reat, smootli 

 middle ehai'acterisi ic of these cattle, a good head 

 and neck and good (tuarters. lie is a typical 

 Shorthorn. 



Alex Thomason, Havana. — Mi'. Thomason is 

 a. pi'ince of good felloA\'s witli an excellent large 

 farm and a good sized hei'd of ])ractical, useful 

 Sho] tlKU'us. liis cattle are kept in medium con- 

 dition, just righi to do well for the purchaser if 

 giA'en J'air treatment. The herd has received an 

 infusion of Captain Arclier Idood through two 

 hulls, y ■ Knight and Free Knight 2d. This 

 indicates quality, for Captain vVrcher was an own 

 hrnHier to Sweet Mistletoe, the dam of 1he 1919 

 Iniei'iiational grand cham])ion. Mr. Thomason 

 has heen a contrihutor to the Southeast Kansas 

 Breeders sales and a heifer of his breeding was 

 J'irst in a hotly contested (dass ai, the Southeast 

 Kansas shou' at Coi'feyville in 1!)1!). Affile 1919 

 i'all show a1 hulepeiideiice iM r. Thomason 

 houglit a good lieii'er represeiil ing ihe Ilaima 

 i)i'ee(liiig \\'iih 1i;al of 11. C. Duncan and A\\ A. 

 Harris. 



