A HLS'I'ORY (IP SHORTHORXS IN KANSAS 591 



of Loi'd Mayoi'. He weiit from Liuwood to N. H. 

 Cleiitry as a youngster and after serving there for 

 ten or twelve years lie worked for Mr. Betteridge 

 until lie died. His dam was )iy imp. Baron Victor, 

 tlie (.)utstandi]!g Cruieksliank liull of America. 

 The dam of Rose Victorious came from Russell's 

 Canadian herd and it will be of interest to 

 know that her dam was ).)y Stanley, the noted sire 

 (,{' prize winners at the Goluml.tian Exposition. 



Emma S. is a roan Kansas ttred daughter of 

 Searchlight, grand <-hampioii of several state 

 fairs, a winner at the AnK/iviean Royal and sire of 

 the cow tliat topped Park E. Salter's sensational 

 female sale at sJ^SoOO. The dam of Emma S. is 

 Lad\' Emma liy Ingle Lad, a Kansas lired luill 

 now winning fame thi'ough his great producing 

 daughters. Emma S. is the dam of the grand 

 champion. Lady Supreme, and this prize win- 

 ning heifer was calved on Mr. Holmes' farm and 

 devehjped i).y him. Lie)' dam and an own sister 

 to Lady Supreme are now in his breeding herd. 



Honor Maid is anothei' roa.n by Searchlight. 

 Her dam, Maid of Honor, came from George 

 Bothwell's great ^irize winning herd and was by 

 Grand Victor out of imp. Winifred -itli. Hall- 

 wood Uolden Drop 5tli was bought at the Ed Hall 

 dispersion sale as a calf and she looked like the 

 best calf in the herd. Ller sire, Village Elash, 

 by the great Villager sold in the sale to J. R. 

 Evans & Bros, for more than $2000 and her dam 



