A JIlSTdRV 01'' .SildirrilORN'S IX KANSAS 599 



Star (loods was a lioUows Bros, production. 

 His sire was Good Clioict' l)y Olioiee (ioods out of 

 Sileiie l^d by a Si.ii <;i' imp. Burg-omaster. His 

 daiu was by Aactcjialhai, a sii'c of many of the 

 breeding- cows in tlie Bellows herd. He was a 

 bull (if more finish than A-^'ictor Orange and his 

 daugliters were perhaps more pleasing in ap- 

 pearan(;e tlian were the Victor Orange cows, but 

 tile general opinion of old breeders seems to 

 I'avor the Victor Orange cows. The Star Ooods 

 cows (jut of Victcir Orangt! dams liave, however, 

 2)ro\ed good ]^)roducers and would Ije valuable 

 breeding cows in any herd. 



Oiunlierland JJiajJK.tnd, the last of the quartette 

 of ))ulls that have made this herd, is a massive 

 white. Bred to the herd of nearly all red cows 

 he has almost invariably sired nicely colored 

 I'oaii calves. His heifers are especially pleasing. 

 Tlie\' are very fenuihne in appearance, are of 

 g<jod size, straight lined, and look like real breed- 

 ing }»rosi)ects and a man starting out with a lot 

 (if (jumljerland Diamond heifers backed by 

 Htiir Goods, Victor Orange and Knight of Mead- 

 (jw Earm od on the dam's side Vvould have some- 

 thing of wdiich to l)e proud. Cumberland Dia- 

 mond is l)y Cumberland Chief, a son of Cumber- 

 land's Last out of Hampton's Lovely l)y Hamp- 

 iiin's Best. Llis dam is also by Cumberland Chief. 

 His second dam is l)y Banker's Vict(_ir, one of the 

 l)est l>reeding l)ulls ever used in C. C. Norton's 



