fi.'U A iMs'i'din' (IF sii(ii;'i'ii(ii;\s IX kavsas 



J'oi- sc\'('i';il y(';ii-s. ! lis dam is 1»\' ( iariaiit Ktiiglit's 

 Ilcii- Ity (iailant Kni^-iil and liis s('<'<iii(l dam is 

 l)y r>arm|)1oii Knii^'il. Hulls hi'cd as tliis itiic 

 ran hardly help Itciii^' rifst-class sires. 



C. G. Williams, Lyndon. — All-. Williams made 

 Ills siaj't in F<'biaiai->' IJM!) in llic ])urclias(' of 

 ri'.'O IcHialcs l']-(im the Slcjihcnson lici'd in (,!liasr 

 couiily. These cattle are n<i1 oidy individuals 

 (if a[ipi'nved t>'])e i'ur pi-ol'itaMe farm eattle 

 hii.t tlieir aneesli'v wliich is a lilending nf 

 Seoteli and Ameriean blood lias i^iveii t^ood i-e- 

 suits as it aliiKtst always does. TIh' bull in use 

 ea.iiie from liarrett t-: !_and and is a ,L^raiidson of 

 .rrinee A'alentine -1-tli wi1li Prin.u'le's Sir Kni^lit 

 and the [*<>tls bred Laveiuler Kin,L:: ^M stron,ul\- 

 )-epi csented on his dam's si<le. I'hese three bulls 

 did service in thi'ee excellent Kansas hei'ds. 

 j^rince A^alentin(! 4tli was owned ]yy Tornsoiis, 

 (Sir Knight by .\nd)-e\v I'rin.ule and Lavender 

 Kin,n' :')d by J). K. Ivellerman A;: Son. 



A. A. Adams, Osage City. — Mr. Adams has a 

 pleasant location iieai' town where he can <;i-ow 

 alfalfa, watch tlie Shoilhorns and en.j(ty life. A 

 \'ear a,Li,o he imu^ht ei^hi iemales 1 rom 11. U. 

 ( ihui'chill. They r.re ilie praclical kdnd and show 

 mUkin^- (|uali1.v, ihe kind thai when properly 

 ma1ed always ,i;i\-e sat isfact(U-y i-esults. A num- 

 ber oi' ihem ai'e by the excellent Saunders bred 

 J\iai(|uis (hmibei-land !»y < 'Umbei'land's iJest, a, 

 l)idl of ouislandin.u,' ciiai'acler and ancestr\'. Cows 



