A TIISTORA' OF SIIOK'I'HORXS IX KANSAS 559 



<>i lliciu is the thrce-yeai-old A^illage King 649268 

 from Ileiiry Kuiipcr's luq-d, sired l:>y Augusta's 

 Yillagci' by iuip. A'illagci-. A'illage King's dam 

 is Autumn Quern Mar.\' l»y imp. Seottisli Sen- 

 tine], second dam l)y imp. iSti-owan Star. It is 

 only T('ason;il)le to ])r('sume that the use of this 

 linll woitld give ('xcclh'ui residts. The other one 

 is Sultan's Champion 728280. liis sire is Fair 

 <.'ham])ioii, one of the good sons of the noted sire, 

 Fail' Acres Sultan. (See Forgcu' sketch. ) His 

 dam is by ^laxwaltoji RoscMlale, own lu'other to 

 AVhitehall JJosedale, aVmevican Royal and Avc^st- 

 ei'n state fair grand »diani])ion. As this is written 

 lie is just twent>'-(!ne months old and Mr. ( -ory 

 wi'ites me that he weiglis nearly 1700 poimds. 



The i 'i>ry herd is being kept in a section where 

 Shorthorns grow big and are supi'eme, hel2»ing to 

 maintain the size of the breed. 



E. A. Campbell, Wayne. — A herd of thirty fe- 

 males is found on this faian. The cows are of 

 good size and the young sto<-k is well grown. 

 ]\Ji'. ( 'ampl)ell was an exhibitor at the Republic 

 county fair in 1918 and lf)19 and won his share of 

 the riblxms each yeai'. Me was one of the contrib- 

 utors to tile Northwest sale at < 'oiu-ordia . in 

 1919. 



( "umberland (tcui. a four-year-old roan cow, is 

 l)y Double Sultan liy Sultan of Anoka, (Uie of the 

 best of AA^hitehall Sultan's sons. Her dam is by 

 True rumbei'land 2d by Cumltei'land's Last, 



