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Ci'Jd A IllS'l'nin- nl-' SiroR'I'ITOKNS IN KANSAS 



(lc\ci(i|ics ;is Ik' sliniild, he will be fit t< 

 into ;\[\y show I'iiiL^' and as a, brccdin*;' prospect li<' 

 is one ot the best I have seen. 



J. F. Campbell, Benedict. — Mr. Cani])l)cll is 

 auion,u' the older breeders oJ' 1 he comity and keeps 

 only a small liei'<l. He lias pi'odu(_'ed ^'ood cattle 

 and now has a tew heifers that would be a credit 

 to the owner of a lar^-e herd. lie knows the value 

 of the I'i^ht kind of a l)ull and also knows how to 

 feed and develop youn^- stock to o-pow them into 

 first-rate breeders. 



R. R. McDonald, Altoona.— Mr. McDoiiald has 

 a splendid fai-in on wliich to keep Shorthorns and 

 he has some g-ood ones in the herd. One of tlie at- 

 tractive young things is a heifer l:)y Silver Dale 

 now at the head of the _I>ari-ett c^^ Land herd. 

 Fortuna, an excellent short-legged red by the 

 Hamia bi'ed Fortune, would l)e a valualde cow in 

 any herd. Mr. McJ.)onald owns a dozen females. 

 The sire in use is Funston GU441G, by a first-class 

 breeding son of Sycamore Secret. (See II. M. 

 Hillskeb'h, Pai't 1.) 



O'Dell Bros., Fredonia. — This firm is making 

 rapid pi'ogress in building u]) the I'ight kind of 

 a hei'd. In common Avith all Shoi-Hiorns ol' this 

 section the cows are sli'ong in ihe blood (d' imp. 

 ("oll\'nie and llic \-abiable slock dislributed by 

 Mr. llanna and All-. 11 ill. The bull in use rt'})re- 

 seiits Ro.v^al Prince (see Wydc sketch) and his 

 dam is hy Ingle Lad, a bull now winning much 



