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NOHTOX roTNTV 

 R. W. Dole, Ainiena. — i\lTli«»iio-h this herd 

 (hitcs i.niy ri-uui 1!)17. Mr. Doh' was ahle to hold 

 a very siirccssiul sale in l')l!) and aiiotlicr in 

 1!)2(). Several choice additions have r<M;(.'iitly 

 heen made and there aic now thiidy-five females 

 ill tlie iieid. Some ot these cows are of the most 

 poimlar hicedinu'. while all ar<' stron.u' in good 

 Scolcli hl<)<;d. IJean Kiiiii', a u'ra.ndsoii of Bu- 

 her-1a's Goods and imp. Rose of Tyne, was one of 

 the sii'es used with success. Another was Clipjoer 

 fjoods, a s[>!endidly hied white, out oi a daughter 

 (d' Siiowl'lake, tlie sire of Ringmaster. At ])res- 

 ent the leading herd hull is lioan Sultan ()68451. 

 This lndl comes from ancestry of much ])restige 

 and should give excellent service in the lierd. 



OSAGE (.'OLTXTY 

 A. F. Kitchiii, Buiiingame. — Mr. Kitchin 

 'i-ouies Ij'om an old lveutuck\' Shorthorn family. 

 l)otli his father and his grandfather having heen 

 lu'eeders of the I'eds, whites and roans. He has 

 huilt up a herd of tliirty females and has all the 

 fa(dlities needed loi- making catlle growing a suc- 

 cess. A few years ago he made a vei'y f(.)rtiniate 

 iin/estnieut in Iniying tlie cow. Miss Acorn. She 

 was sired li>' the Prather hred Indl, Highlander 

 and Jiec <lam was AVealtli}' Acorn 5tli, one of the 

 hest cows in Mr. Gentry's herd and dam of 



