r)!)4 



A IIISTOHN' Oil' SIKIIt'l'llOHNS IN KANSAS 



liy (ioldeii Pri]i<'(.' hy J-'i-iiu-c ( Jlostci', sire of 11h' 

 '•tlOOOO Prhu-v Iiii]HTial. Tli<' (lain of (Joldcii 

 J.)awii was l)y Tlic liai'dii, a )>ull used Ity 'l\ J. 

 Wallace, lie was liy jlaroii Sussex, dam l)\' 

 iiiip. Jiiiruoiiiastei-. '^Fdiii Tlidi'iitoii caiiie rrdiii 

 (Jen. McAfee and was by p]arl of Oloster, an ex- 

 ceedingly well finished son of imp. Dou].)le (ilos- 

 !(■]■. Maxwalton Rosedale was the sire, of the 

 next bull and he l)o]'e the name of Dodd (iaslon, 

 ]>i'ol)al)ly ont of local piide. 



It would hardly l)e interesting;- to iiicntion all 

 the bulls used during- the thirty years. Those 

 listed will represent the rest but one other nmst 

 not be overlooked. Twentieth Earl of A^alley 

 drove by Lord MayiU', a bull with a reputation 

 in Wilson county latei', was bought of T. P. 

 J;>al)st as a calf. He was used in the herd for 

 foui- years, then sold to Senator Benedict wliere 

 he sired nnicli excellent sto<'k, especially bi-eed- 

 ing- cows. The l)ull in use at i)i-esenl is lliLi,- JSen 

 7(l7:!0r). llis sire, Kansas (lollyme, is by Mistle- 

 toe Archer, whose dam, Swee1 ]\Iis1lc1oe, is also 

 the dam of Jjespedeza ('oUynie, Inlernational 

 gi'and chamihon in IDl!). IJig Hen also carries 

 the blood of Ingle Lad, sii'e (d' 1lie dam (d' Lad)' 

 Supi'eiiie, Amei'ican Woyal grand champion in 

 .1!)!!). 



H. H. Churchill, Topeka.— Mr. (Miurcliill is a 

 man who never does a thing by hah'es. His herd 

 is not yi't large bu1 he is building in a judicious 



