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lici'd. Violet Search :5d hy yearrliligiit and out of 

 Violet Bloom by (xoldcii Bloom came from Mr. 

 Nevius' lie]'(l. Both Red Laddie and Violet 

 Search iJd left splendid stock. The i^resent bull 

 is Royal Type l;)y Cumberland Type, dam by 

 Burwood Royal, second dam by King Marengo, 

 a S(ui of King (Jhampion out of imp. Lady Doug- 

 las followed by Cuml)ei'Iand's Last and Fitz 

 Eustace. He l(.)oks worthy of Ids ancestry and 

 should jn'ove valuable. 



F. D. White, Ada.— Mr. White bought three 

 cows in 1916 and he now has a good start. These 

 cows were all by Vict(_)r Chief 236981, a T. K. 

 Tomson & Sons bred bidl by Dictator out of 

 Elder Lawn Victoria by Gallant Knight, second 

 dam, Vict(U'ia of Maple Hill, the dam of Gallant 

 Knight's Heir. When we coirsider that Dictator 

 was own brother to Forest Daisy 2d, dam of the 

 International grand champion, New Year's De- 

 light, we get an idea of the foundation Mr. 

 White laid. The ))ull in use is by Red Laddie, 

 for one seascui at the head ot the Stodder show 

 herd, a state fair prize wimier l)y Captain 

 Archer, own brother to Sweet Mistletoe, dam of 

 Lespedeza Collynie, the 1919 International grand 

 champion. 



RENO COUNTY 

 Gaeddert Bros., Buliler.— In 1917 Gaeddert 

 Bros, made the first purchase of foundation 



