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herd records. Our experience teaches us that half and 

 three-quarter breeds are as good i wrestlers 7 in winter 

 as i scrub- stock/ We have been engaged in stock- 

 raising for more than twenty years in California, Ore- 

 gon, and Montana, raising cattle, sheep, and horses, 

 and we are convinced that Montana is far ahead of any 

 other section with which we are acquainted for stock- 

 raising." 



Sedman & McGregory's blooded-stock farm is nearly 

 as extensive as Poindexter & Orr's. They have, 

 among others, the following fine animals: 



BULLS. 



Kansas Clay, 8449, A. H. Book. — Bred by Charles 

 T. Redman, Clark Co., Kentucky. Calved May 4, 

 1869. Got by Burnside, 4618, out of Linda Clay by 

 Haverlock, 2598 ; Linda by Kansas, 3046 ; Almira 

 by Belmont, 242 ; Elvira by Prince Albert 2d, 857 ; 

 America by Locomotive, 92 (4242) ; imp. Lady Eliza- 

 beth by Emperor (1974) ; Elvira by Duke (1933), by 

 Wellington (2824), by Young Remus (2522), by Midas 

 (435), by Traveller (655), by Bolingbroke (86). 



Ethelbert, No. 10,019, A. H. Book, vol. x.— Red and 

 white. Bred by William Warfield, Lexington, Ken- 

 tucky. Calved July 19, 1870. Got by imp. Robert 

 Napier (27,310), 8975; 1st dam Eleanor Townley by 

 imp. Challenger, 324 ; 2d dam Miss Townley by Ren- 

 eck, 903 ; 3d dam Miss Nanny by Prince Albert 2d, 

 857 ; 4th dam Red Beauty by John Randolph, 603 ; 

 5th dam Hannah Moore by imp. Goldfinder (2066) ; 

 6th dam imp. Young Mary by Jupiter (2170) ; 7th 



