A niSTdRV OF SIKJRTIIOKXS IX KAXSAS 



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oiic of wliicli, ;i Lnc;!l I'oaii, ])}' Falsetto, repre- 

 scins tlic liit;-h |H i''C(! Diiclu'ss line ci'dssed witli 

 the l)est S<'ntcll liiill;-: ')'.' tile <la.\-. ^Vlllullg tile 

 sii'cs of the rows ai e .siii'ii hulls as Lord ]>aiift' 2(1, 

 favorably known sou of iui]). Lord Bauff ; Victor 

 Archer, ])]•. tSt<'V,'a!'t''s show and lu'eediuu' hull; 

 Forest Kuio'lit l)y ^Jaliant Kiiiu'ht out of a daui 

 hy Noi'folk, a fauioiis sire in B. O. (.'owan's herd 

 and LHetato]' hy N^oi-folk out of Daisy <d' Xortli 

 Oaks -")tli. This last )>ull was a full hrother to the 

 daii! i»f New ^I'ear's Delight, one of America's 

 greatest sIiovn' heifers. jV rerent addition of two 

 cows Avas made from the herd of R. E. ilallatin of 

 Missijuri and they fit ni<'ely with tliose on hand. 

 While go(Hl hulls have always heen used Mr. J. 

 C. Seyh says the last two have heen the best of 

 the lot. They l)oth came from John Eegier. 

 White NeAvs was a, hig, thick, stretchy fellow and 

 an exce]»tioiial hreedei' as a lot of heifers h.y liiui 

 show, lie was by I\"ew (J-oods out oi Edelweiss 

 5th hy Nonpareil Star and she was out of imp. 

 Ed(dweiss hy Star of Destiny. The present Indi 

 is a very sniootli, good sized red, a winner at the 

 Kansas State Eair, and .judging l:»y lour calves 

 ol' liis get, now nearly a year old, he is an unusual 

 hieeder. His sire, Daile Euiiilcm, is ity Dtjul^le 

 i)al<' and his dam is l"»y im-v: ^lAoods out of a cow 

 hy imp. Loi-d Ikuiff. The pedigi-ee vahie of tliis 

 Iv.'.li is enhanced hy the faci tluit Douhle Dale is 

 frecpientiy rated tlie best l)reeding son of 



