^)'>li A llls■^(ll;^• oi-' siKiirniouxs i.\ Kansas 



iJuui to ,s;i\'(' ;i few (l<>ll;u-,s ;ui<l 1;ik<^ inferior stork'. 



W. T. Dickson & Son, Carbondale.*— Tliis 

 licrd w;is I'oiuulrd Iwciily yc;\cs a^d. 'V\\c Itiills 

 1li;it li;i\'c hccii used in lli;ii 1,iinc ;ii'c ;i l'i]-si-r;ii(' 

 i-('('oniiMcii(I;ii ion of ((luilily in IIk; licfcL Silver 

 Ai'clier wns by Aiw-liei-'s \'ie1oi-, a ^l^>^lSon lii'cd 

 soil of y\i'clici- out of a ( Jallaiit KniL'lit cow. 1 1 is 

 (lain was l)y Ijoi-d Mayoi'. (Jood ( lon(|iirror was 

 by The < !on(|iU'roi-, so)i ol' < Jlioice ( ioods and imp. 

 (!lara OStli. The ])rcs('n1 herd l»n.ll coiiics IVoin 

 (\. F. Kcllcnnan and to]»])('d the Jjinii coiniiN- 

 sale in l!*!!). lie is ])y ( Jlostc^-'s JJcst C>C>T.V21 and 

 liis (k'un l)y I'rincc \''al('ntin(> 4tli is one of 1lic 

 l)est cows in the state. His second dam is l)y 

 ]jord Mayor. 



M. C. Pollard, Carbondale. — Tliis is a small 

 herd oJ' ten <j,dod i'emalcs established in IIIJT. 

 Dale Rnlty, one of 1lie cows is Ity Ury Dale, the 

 eleg'ajitly lired son of Avondale so well remcni- 

 hered in norlii centi-al Kansas, ('edai- I 'rich' 

 comes from ('owham Slock Faiaii and is hy 

 Mai']' Lad by ln,ti,'le Lad, one ot ihe best sons 

 of iin]). ( -oUynic; and sire ol' nuinei-oiis hi^h-class 

 ])i'odncini;' cows, iiKdudint;- the ^randam of Ladv 

 Supi'cmc and Hie dam n\' Malddcss ('olh-nie, 

 ^■ranil cliaiiipion at the l)eii\'ersliow in 1!)1!). Mr. 

 Lollard is iisin,n- l^'air <( hiods Tf)?")?!), a son (d' V:\\v 

 <!ham|tion, an excellent l<\'iir yVcres Siilian Imll 

 lliat is heconiiiiLi,' x'ci'y popiilar in iiorili ceiilral 



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