Cl'2"2 A ITISTORV np STtORTirOKXS IN KANSAS 



ol' i idldcii Quccii :>d l»y imp. Cullynie, second dam 

 iiiij). <J(i]d<'ii (iiiccii, one oi:' tlie clidice cows of the 

 JIaiiiia iiiijxii'l.-itioii. Mr. Roney will follow 

 (uildeii llaiiipfoii with a 1)h11 of siu-h (jiiality as 

 to woi'k iiii2)i'(iveriieiit. 



R. E. Schwartz, Fredonia. — Mr. Scliwartz has 

 a ti'ood lierd and he has the enthusiasm for the 

 work which is a gnai-antec! of success. In 1915 

 he l:)on,o-ht one cow and twM> years later he bought 

 a few more. A good bull was alsf» secured and 

 after two years a Ijetter one was bought to suc- 

 ceed the first. His have all been sensible and con- 

 servative methcxls of procedui'c and with nat- 

 ural facilities tV)r handling his stock and a pleas- 

 ing i^ersonality in the man, we can safely fore- 

 cast a successful future for the heixl. 



Sycamore Rosel)ud is a roan l)y Sunblaze, 

 a bull used foi- some time by H. M. Hill. She is 

 a granddaughter of two of the best cows of tlieir 

 (lay, Syringia ))y Royal Knight and luglemaid 

 by iuip. Inglewood. Scotch Bessie is l)y Orange 

 Marshall, the A'ictoi' Orange bull used so suc- 

 <'essful]y by Stunkels. Sycamore Emma is by 

 Master of the Dales, a bull tliat has a wide repu- 

 tation as a si)c. Her dam is by Ingle Lad, now 

 i-<'cognized as oh<.' of the best getters of heifei's 

 cvci' oAviicd ill Kansas. At llie Southeast Kansas 

 sab' in l!)liO Pi-oud Ai-chei', junior champion of 

 the sliow, was sccur<'d for seiwice in the herd. 

 ^riiis biiH is an onlslanding one bv Kansas 



