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A lllSTDin' nl-' SITllKTIIUKXS IX KWSAR 



a I'oaii tlirci'-ycar-old (laiiuiitcr ol' JMiss TJosc '^d. 

 Dcrciidci- is a soil (if l)ariii}it<iii Kniulit, sire nf 

 state fail', Aiiicricaii IJo^al and Ttitcniatidiial 

 cliaiiijiioiis a.iid ol' many urcat lircodiiig' cows. II is 

 dam was liy tlic Norton bred Sir (^liarmiiii^- -itli. 

 Elmwood JU'ttie is liy IJoiiiiie (Joiiiit, whose sire, ' 

 (Joodliiie, was liy imp. ( 'ollyiiie out of a cow liy 

 imp. Lord Cowsli]). ITer dam is liy Leader, a 

 son of Silvery Knight hy (iadaiit Knight. 



Mr. Hailey's first jiurcliase <if a Inill was not 

 in kee})inu' witli his requirements. J\v early re- 

 cognized what all breeders mnst learn, sooner or 

 latei', that a hull can not lu' too j^-ood. The pres- 

 ent hei-d hull, Captain .l-t-lSoo, not onl\- has a 

 strong- line of ancestry hut he also holds his ei'e- 

 dentials of excelleid ser\'ice in the record of liav- 

 inu' heen the sire of a considei'ahh' part of a ear 

 hiad of Kansas rity market tojtpinu' twelvc- 

 mmith-old hahy !>eeves. ile carries throu<j,-li his 

 sire a hlendiny' oi' the best line o[' Lomson l>ros.' 

 hreedinu' and on his danrs side, throuuli her sire, 

 PLnii])toii <'roAvii, the ]\Iei'ry llampton hlood. 

 He is a smoothly finished fi'llow of u'ood size, 

 close to the ground, and is a ,u'oo<l Feeder. 



Clyde E. Dent, Council Grove. — Mr. JX'ut is 

 ax'oidinij,- the mislake made hy many young' uumi, 

 in hegi 111 ling right instead of lia\'iiig either scrnhs 

 or guides, in ioolviiig o\'er his herd it must l>e 

 admitted that he has shown judgment in select- 

 ing his original purchases. 'l\vo >'ears ago ho 



