Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 206, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 August 1913 — W. T. McCray, of Kentland, Improving His Hereford Herd. [ARTICLE]
W. T. McCray, of Kentland, Improving His Hereford Herd.
Kentland Enterprise. W. T. McCray is in Kansas City looking after a herd of 435 head of Hereford cattle which he recently purchased from Jack Cudahy. Next to the Orchard Lake herd Mr. Cudahy owned one of the finest herds of Hereford cattle in the the purchase of the entire herd is one of theiargest deals in cattle history. T f A■*lr, A If.*. ft * /■ /if cn/i tvi /i as Mr. MCI/roy jo ura[K)Sing OL SOmc the cattle and the remainder, the show stock, will be brought to Kentland and added to Orchard Lake herd. Mr. Cudahy forced to sell by reason of illness, and the further fact that a long continued drought has left bare the pastures of Missouri. The Orchard Lake show cattle are now out on the blg.fair circuit, and are cleaning up prizes as in past years.' One herd showed week ho fore last in New Yprk City, last week at Salem Depot, New Hampshire, and this week are showing at Troy, N- Y. This herd Is -In charge of Simpson, an English herdsman. James Hendry is in charge of a herd at Des Moines.
