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side tlicy come ii-oiii ;i wdilliy line of sires. A 

 imiiil»er of these lieifevs are of outstanding qual- 

 ity and would look well aiiywliere. 



King Kex, an unusually low down, level Inill 

 is in s(U'vice. He is smooth, well fleshed and a 

 good looker as well a.s a satisfactory breeder 

 which is evidenced in his calves. His sire is the 

 Westrope bred Le Bos'ne Rex and his dam is by 

 Knight of Cii*eele\' bred 1)\' C. A. Saunders, thus 

 muting stock from two of Iowa's l»est lierds. A 

 new l)ull will be needed shortly and it is Mr. 

 Poland's inlentioH to get one of the best he can 

 obtain. 



J. C. Aeschliman & Son, Sabetha. — One of the 

 guai'antees that could be given for the suc- 

 cess of this herd is the great enthusiasm of the 

 son, al)out twelve yeai'S of age and Mr. Aeschli- 

 man, b;,' the way, is not lacking in this resjject, 

 eithei'. Their foundation was wisely laid. The 

 fii'st pTU'<'hase was the to]) cow in the dispersion 

 of the excellent I). E. lJ(l)er herd. She cost !|^500, 

 a l)ig })rice at that time and equal to several times 

 that amount now. She is l)y Ti'ue (loods, one of 

 the Ix'st known S(nis (d' Fair Goods, son of Choice 

 ( loods and liTd)erta. The heifei-s out of tins cow 

 are by a son of Scotchman, sire of Oood Scotch- 

 man. They car-ry the blood of C. iX Xorton's 

 Sir Charming lOth and his well known Sweet 

 rUiarity cows. 



Tliere is nothing in sight that should preA'ent 



