Tj'JO A His'i'din' (111" sn{>in'ii()i;\s i\ i^ansas 



coiisisls of twciily-rivc rciiinlcs bred aloii^' iiico 

 lilies. Aiiiiiii^ 1lu' cdws ai'c (lau.^i iters and 

 ^raiuhlau^litei-s ol' J)iaiii(iiHl Kiiil)leiii, 1lie bull 

 that made a record as a. siix^ and show bull tor 

 T. J. Dawe, R(H-k Spriu.u'S Pride by Pride of Ool- 

 lyuie aud Good Seoteliiiian. A xevy attractive 

 roan bull was boug'lit in V.^V.) I'roui (i. F. Hart 

 and he was oue of the best from that u'ood hei'd. 

 1 noticed a valuable I'eatui'e about this youno- 

 bull. Thou^'h only a yearling- and running' with 

 the herd on rallier short I'asture where he liad 

 been all summer, he was in a condition iiidi- 

 calinu' raHier exira urazin^' (jualitw lie is of 

 1he mos1 desirable breediut;'. 



NPOSIR) (JOUNTY 

 A. Austin, Galesburg. — Aiiiong- jNli-. Austin's 

 best cows is New (ioods, a. daugfiter ot (iood 

 News, the well known prize winner and breeding 

 hull owned by Joim Pegier f(U' several years. Vio- 

 let's Pi'ide, the wliite bull tliat sold at Ootfeyville 

 in lylD as a If);")!) pound yearling is in service. 

 He conies fi'om O. O. JNIassa and is b_\- that un- 

 usual sire oi' good stock, Kansas Prince. A heil'ei' 

 call' exhibited b>' ]\Lr. Austin at Independence in 

 lltll) won First, in class over strong competition. 



NESS COUNTY 

 W. F. Baer, Ransom — ]\Ir. r>aer is located in a 

 se<'tion not much gi\'en to Shorthorn breeding 



