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results fully u}) to any }»ossil:»l(' antiripatioiis. 



Tlic article above was vviitteii in June 1919. 

 Since that time Mr. Mitchell has closed out Ms 

 Kansas holdings and he and Mrs. Mitchell are 

 living in tlu.' choicest section of Old Kentucky, 

 tlieir ancestral h<:)nie. Tliese elegant Kaiasas bred 

 Shorthorns are on a fine farm near Lexington 

 where they will do their share towai'd restoring 

 Kentuck}' \i> the })innacle of Shoi-thorn glory it 

 occupied pri(jr to 1880. 



George J. Appleton & Son, Maple Hill. — This 

 herd dat<'S fr<im 1895 and mnnljers thirty-five 

 females. The original purchase was from L. A. 

 Knap]), follov^'ed by selections from the herds of 

 Andrew Piingle, Tomson Bros, and Babst Bros. 

 One «jf the Piingle cows was by Sir Knight by 

 (Job Harris' G<jlden Knight and out of imp. 

 Sorrel by Roan Gauntlet. Another Pringle bred 

 cow is Kah_»na ])y Pi'ime Miihster, a son of 

 Ini]». Prince of Perth out of an own sister 

 lo the chanij)ion, Lavender Viscount. Roan 

 Butterfly is a good cow b}' Modern Scotch- 

 man, a son of imp. Magenta. Her dam is 

 l)y a son of Golden Victor Jr. and out of a Lord 

 Mayor dam. Lavender Choice was recently 

 bnught of Tomson ]]ro'S. Her sire is Ingle Lad, 

 a s;in of imp. Collynie, that is regarded liighly, 

 especially in southeast Kansas. Her dam is 

 Lavender of (Jalstock Paini by tlie cham^jion, 

 Choice Go(ids, followed down the line by the 



