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SPRING FEVER.

At this time of the year the blood changes, its circulation is sluggish and the system is not properly nourished. The result is loss of appetite, weakuess, and oppressive feelmg of fullness, too hot, and O so tited. To cure and prevent Spring Fever, take Simmons Liver Regulator. All nature is now waking and everybody should invigorate the liver, kidneys

and bowels with Simmons Liver Regulator and they would not have so much biliousness, headache, dyspepsia and malaria all the rest of the year. You would not expect a plant to work off a winter's decay and bloom as good as erer without attention in the Spring. Don't expect it of your system. Take Simmons Liver Regulator. 13 to

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"Prior to 18741 used Simmons Liver Regulatoi while living in Virginia, and have continued it« use since coming West. I consider it an excellent Iprlng medicine." W. A. Skhokn, Ed. Journal.

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fit arc large we*^proportionedJin styie,' good bone"an'd splendid action. He has proved to bei"s^

hone and breeder as guaranteed by Bridgcland & Berry Importers. This horse is In a fine healthy Ire^mg condition ujlTEUR was bred by M. Pichor, of Commune Capelle Hulsno, and was im-

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DESCRIPTION.

JIM BLAINE is a beautiful blank. Iiind feet wliite, star in forth end, 10 hands liign, will weigh 11 (JO pounds. lie is vm excelled for symmetry, well nmsuled, plenty of bone, line style and wonderful action. His disposition is perfect, be is both game and gentle. Ho lias never been conditioned but has .shown a 20 gait, and gone trials in 2:27.

PEDIGREE.

JIM BLAINE was sired by Legal ftav, he by Legal Tender, Jr., 3409 with lb in 2:30 list. First dam, Victoria, by Jeffrie's Sam Hazzard 2nd dam thoroughbred.

TERMS.

JIM BLAINE Will serve inares at $20 to insure in foal, or $30 to insure a colt to stand and suck. Parting with nmres forfeits the iusurance money. All accidents at owners risk. During April and May he will be at the Greenfield Fair Ground*, the rest of the time at Jeffries livery barn.

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ft3m! he by Favori 1 (7m he by Vieux Cbaslin (71S) he by Coco (712) etc. Dam Bijou (7060), by Bayard. uegistry number in Percnerou Stud Book of America, 7210.

RIVAL, No. 92., Vol. I. CLEVELAND BAY STUD BOOK, nrrmTTlTTAlVT RIVAL is a beautiful bay, 16V hands high, weighs 1200 pounds, an4 i, 1U1\. possessing all the fine qualities of the Clevelaad.Bay liorses. fiT^T^T/^Ti FT RIVAL is recorded in Vol. I, No. 92 in Cleveland Bay Slnd Book. He was bred Jir I) UK hh. by the Door Prairie Live Stock Association of Door Village, Ind. -feven years old |July 12, 1891, was sired by Surprise No. 3, dam Flora Grand sire Lucky. acription or pedigree is unnecessary as the horse willIshow for himself.

These horses will make the season at my barn 2% miles south-west of Cleveland, Indiana. Trnyc LUTTEUR, #lo.00 to insure a colt to stand and suck.

RIVAL, 510.00 to insure a colt to stand and suck.

Persons parting with a mare bred to these stallions or betraying them without my consent or turning mare on red clover forfeits the insurance money which immediately becomes due. aue when coll stands and sucks. A11 accidents at owners risk. Men bringing diseased mares will be held responsible.

JAMES VBATCH.

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ODESSA 5115.

Four year old, Record 2:36 1-4.

By Snltan, 1513 (sire of Stamboul, 2:11, and twenty-four others with records be* P?" low 2:30 also sire of the dams of Regal Wilkes, 2:20%, and three other producers,) by The Moor, 870.

Dam Adale, by Messenger Duroc, 106 (sire of twenty-eight in the list, nine sires is? with sixteen performers and ten producers with twelve performers). 2d dam Josephine, 2:31, by Young Morrill, 118 (sire of three performers, nine sires .V with twenty performers and six producers). Through this cross the blood of the greatest of all stallions, Nelson, 2:10^, comes to ODESSA. |t? 3d dam American Star, 14, the great sire cf dams. life ODESSA is bred in the fashion, sired by the mighty Sultan, and out of a daugh* ter of Messenger Duroc, by the world renowned Rysdyk's Hambletoniah, 10. His 2a dam, Josephine, with a record of 2:31, and 3d dam by American Star, 14, is sufficient to say he is bi-ed to trot and sire trotters of the highest type. From this blood we get puch turf performers as Nelson, 2:10% Stamboul, 2:11 Guy, 2:10% Jay-Eye-See, 8:10, and hundreds of others I could mention.

ODESSA is a horse of fine style and action. As a 4-year-old he obtained a record of 2:36X, and trotted Homeward track in 2:30%, last half in 1:12, and last qtiarter ia B5 seconds.

ODESSA was bred by L. J. Rose, San Gabriel, Cal., is a beautiful bay, 16 hands high, with the best of.feet and legs, and a horse that will attract attention among the greatest. The blood lines, as well as the speed he exhibits, are proof that he will sire Speed. The opportunity to get colts bred close to the California King, Stamboul, 2:11, and kelson, 2:10%, is not often presented, and breeders will do well to avail themselves in due season, as he is limited to thirty mares only, at $35 the season, $50 to insure.

I BILLY DAVIS,

Bired by Blue Bull 75 sire of Georgetown 2:16X Zoe B. 2:17J^ Bessie 2:17)^1 Lena Swallow 2:19 Will Cody 2:19^ Royal Bounce 2:19, and fifty-three others with records in 2:30 or better, also sire of the dams of Roy Wilkes 2:08^ ••the fastesjb stal« lion the world has ever produced, Fred Arthur 2:13K and 33 others in the 2:30 list. 1st Dam Nelly Davis record 2:18}^ pacing, and 2:30k trotting, by Kramer's Rain* boy sire of Flora Belle 2:12}£, &c. 2d Dam Thoroughbred.

Billy has demonstrated beyond a doubt that he is'a producer of speed, having siretj Henry Dexter 2:24'3^, Pat. O'Brien 2:28%, Bees Wing 2:32 and throe others with records better than 2:37.

Where on earth can you breed to a horse as well bred with as many performers as BILLY, at TWICE the service fee for which he stands—$20.00 the season,

to insure a mare in foal or $35.00 for two mares by tbe season.

RIPTON.

RIPTON was sired by Thought 237, son

Toadsters that has ever been produced no man will deny and this horse, EIPTON, should not only produce roadsters, but race horsfes, wheu mated with good mares, for his sire is both a performer and a producer, having won 11 out of 18 races in which he has started and is the sire oi Mack 2:22f and Archie B. 2:33, both records occured last year, and his grand-sire waa one of the greatest sires that ever lived, having sired 3d in the 2:30 list. RIPTOIST'S dam is in tke list of great brood marcs, being the dam

tw in the 2:30 list, Motion 2:29 and Annie Laurie 2:27f.

No other horse in this county has a dam with two 2:30 performers RIPTON will make the season of 1891 at $15.00 the season or $20.00 to insure in foal.

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STOCK FARM

PHILADELPHIA

ST ROBIN 486.

Sired by Hampton No. 2850 Vol. 6, he by Prince Seorge Frederick C44, Vol. 4, by the renowned Prince of Wales No. 673.

ST ROBIN'S dam was Lettie No. 364, Vol. 2, all in S. C. S. B. ST ROBIN is a very dark bay with jne white stocking just above pastern, 16% hands high, weighs 1450 pounds, is a horse of fine style ind action, with plenty ol bone and substance. He **as foaled June 29,18S8.

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$10.00 to insure & mare in foal and $12.00 to insure living col t.

SCOTCHMAN JR.

SCOTCHMAN JR. is a beautiful dark bay, 16 lands high, weighs 1425 pounds and was foaled February 13,1SS8. He is a horse with good style tnd action and splendid bone and muscle. There

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not a better grade borso in the county. SCOTCHMAN JR. was sired by Smith Hntchin10ns Scotchman No. 2771, dam Jean 2745, Grandsire Pointsman 1230 grand-dam Grace Darling 654. SCOTCHMAN JR.'Sdam was sired by Schildmeier's iull-bloodc.d Suifolk horse and out of aTom Hal and Morgan mare.

Terms:

$8.00 for a living colt.

The above horses will make the season of 1891 at ny barn 1 mile north and 1 mile east of Philadelphia and 3% miles north-west of Greenfield. Persons parting with a mare bred to these stallions or letraying them without my consent forfeits the inmrancc money, which immediately becomes due.' rioney due when mare is known to be in foal or solt stands and sucks. Care will be taken to present accidents but I will not be responsible should »ny occur. I3tl3

DESCRIPTION and PEDIGREE. SCOTCHMAN No. 2771, sired by Pointsman 2523: dam Jean 2745 grandsire, Pointsman 1230: granddam, Grace Darling 654 great grandsire, Tain O'Shanter 851 great granddam, Kier Mary 203. Scotchman is five years old, 16% hands high, weighs 1,SOO pounds, very dark bay, no white points has descended from as grand a family of horses as Scotland can affird. He took the premium at the Hancock County Fair over a large number of fins blooded horses as being the best breeder. Parties wishing to breed to this fine horse should call at Smith Hutchison's barn on East Main street, and see Scotchman. He will show for himself.

TERMS.

Fifteen dollars for a living colt, money due wber colt stands and sucks. Care will be taken, but wi will not be responsible, should any accident occur

DUDE HANSON, 11,251

DESC ""I PTION

DUDE HANSON, Chestnut stallion, foaled 1SS7,15% hands high, fine action, lyllsh, with good bone and is level headed.

PEDIGREE,

DUDE HANSON was sired by Roger Hanson, 1985, record 2:28%, trial 2:24%, the sire of Jesse Hanson, 2:22%, Billy Worthington, 2:27% and the sire of Johnny Deboles, who at two years old trotted quarters in 40 seconds, full mile in 2:50 with 30 days handling. 1st dam, Lucy Matloclc, registered in Vol. 8,by Blue Vein, 5-1C6, the sire of Country Girl, 2:22%, Dude, (trial,) 2:22, Osceola, 2:29 and of the dam of Jess* Hanson, 2:22%. 2nd dam, by

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SMITH HUTCHISON & SON, Greenfield, Ind.

Stallions For '91

•DOMPHEDRO.

DOMPHEDRO is dark brown, tbreo white feet, 16 hands high, and weigh:* 1100 pounds. He was sired by Eastbroo'k 2:28% pacing, sire of Maud Walker, 3:40, with 5 weeks handling. Dam by Harrison's Pilot he by Musselman's Pilot second dam by Highlander.

TERMS:—$10 to insure colt to stand and suck.

YOUNG GLEN.

YOUNG GLEN is coal black, has heavy mane and tail fine style, and action, is 8 years old, weighs 1,400, and is 15K hands high. He was sired by Glencairn (Clyde horse of Peed of New Castle). He was Imported by Powell Bros, of Peru. Dam sired by a son of Old England's Glory.

TERMSI—$10 to insure oolt to stand and suck. Persons parting with a mare bred to these horses or betraying them without my consent, will forfeit the service fee, which then becomes due and payable.

The ownership of all colts from said stallions shall invest in me until service fee 1bpaid. All accidents at oWneva risk-

JACOB B. SMITH i, lltf a^Weattand, jtaa.

lue Bull 75 the sire of Georgetown, 2:16, Zoe B, 2:17%, Bessie, 2:17%, Leni

Swallow, 2:19, Royal Bounce, 2:19, Will Cody, 2:19%, Silverton, 2:20%' and sixty-one others in the 80 list, Blue Bull has 24 producing sons and his daughters have produced 57 performers including Eoy Wilkes, t:08%, the king of pacers, 3rd dam, 8. T. B. by Tom Hal, 3000.

TERMS,

DUDE HANSON, as shown above, is an exceeding well bred young horse, and will no doubt slr» {rotters. He will make the season at my barn near Wiley's mill, 5 miles south-east of Greenfield, and 4 Miles north of Morristown, at {15 to insure a living colt. Mares must be'returned regularly. Ownen trill be held for insurance money when mures are sold or disposed of. Accidents at owner's risk.

George W. Matlock. THE CLAY HORSE,

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EMMET!

DESCRIPTION.

EMMET is a mahogany bay 16 hands high and weighs 1200 pounds. He is nine years old and double-gaited. Two years ago with three days bandling showed a 2:40 trotting gait. He has 11 half listers who are dams of trotters, 4 of them in 2:11^ to 2:20, and 7 of them in 2:25 and better. Emmet's colts are large and fine and splendid movers.

PEDIGREE.

EMMET was sired by Harry Clay (4529), by Joe Hooker, by C. M. Clay Jr. (20), by C. M. Clay 18, by Henry Clay 8, by Andrew Jackson. Emmett's first dam, Belle, by Young Independence, by Old Independence, by Andrew Jackson. 2nd dam, Pet by Blucher by Long Island Black Hawk. Harry Clay's dam by Chancellor. Joe Hooker's dam, by Bwitiger'8 Cadmus, by Beecher's Cadmus, by American Eclipse. 2nd dam by Imp.Messenger, by Messenger. 3d dam by Medley.

TERMS,

EMMET will make the season of 1891 at my barn one mile north and one-half mile east of Maxwell, and will serve mares at 810 to insure a colt to stand and suck. Persons breeding a diseased mare to thia horse will be held responsible. Care will be taken but I will not be responsible should any accident occur. 15tf

EMMONS R. WEBB. .Season 1891. Season 1891.

THE IMPORTED CANADIAN STALLION

DE COURCY

DECOUECY is a beautiful bright bay. 16% hands high, and weighs 1,500 pounds. He is six years old DeCourcy was docked for show purposes, and has never been beaten in the show ring. He was sired by Sandy Scott 3997, Vol. 7, who was imported to Canada in 1882 by n. Miller, Mooresville, P.O. Ont.: be was sired by Scotland Isle, 1815, Vol. 4 p. 210 he by Prince Albert. 616. Vol. 1. he by Premier 598, Vol. 1.: he by Bob Burns, 105, Vol. 1. Sandy Scott's dam, Jess, 1264, Vol. 6. was sired by Victor, 892, Vol. 1. DeCourcy's 1st dam, Fan, was sired by Black Wallace, the 2nd dam was sired by French Laurie French Laurie was imported from Lower Canada.

DeCOUKCY will make the season on Mondays and Tuesdays at the barn of Wm. Jeffries, 3*4 miles-south-east of Greenfield, and tho remaining four days of the week at Jeffries & Son's livery barn at

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Greenfield Ind.

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STOCK FARM,

NUBIAN 7206 (8969).

NUBIAJT will make the full season of 1891 on my farm. He was Imported in 1887, and is a black, six years old, 16% bands high and weighs 1,800 pounds.

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OKLAHOMA will also make the season on th farm. Oklahoma is 15% hands high, weighs 1,101 pounds, black *s a crow and a trotter. His colts an large and fine nnd he is an extra sure foal getten

Sired by Legal Tender, Jr., 3409 giro of 15 in 2:31 list. First dam by Blue Bull 75 siro of 65 in 2:84 list 2nd dam 8. Y. B. by Copporbottom.

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STALLION

DESCBIPTION:—MONROE ARCHEY is a beautiful bay with black peints, splendid mane and tail, good bone, 16% hands high, weighs 1200 pounds and foaled May IS, 1881.

PEDIGBEE:—MONROE ARCHEY is but three removes from the head of the stud book. He was sired by Jim Monroe 835, be by Alexanders Abdallah 15, he by Rysdicks Hambletonian 10. 1st dam Old Kate, black mare, sired by Archey Lightfoot 2d dam by Alexander's Lexington thoroughbred 3d dam by Old Pearnaught. She was the dam of three 2:30 trotter, Bullion 2:18%, Sam Patch, trial 2:28 and Hoosier Dell.

MONROE ARCHEY'S sire Jim Monroe was the sire of Monroe Chief, record 2:18$f at five years old, and the best two mile record of any stallion in the world. Kitty Bates, 2:19 Judge Howe's, 2:24% Lady Monroe, 2:26X Dread, 2:26% D. Monroe, 2:28% Flod Holden, 2:28.

TERMS:—$12.00 the season and $15.00 to insure a living colt.

HAMDALLAH 2037

RACE RECORD 2:23 Brother in blood to NEPHEW (1220) 2:36

In Palo Alto (Cal.) Stud —S'.re of— Gold Medal, 4yrs 2:16% Beaury Mac .2:19% Bracelet 2:21 Voucher 2:21

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Will make the season of 1891 at- my farm, one mile east and one-half mile south of Leamon Corner, and five miles east and two miles north of Greenfield, IjIanco«k county, Indiana.

FEARLESS, 11429.

Dark brown 10}^ bands weight 1,700 pounds: foaled June 2, 1888. In|iportecl September, 1890. I

Got by Student (8337) dam, Star, by Marquis (1482).

This is one of those lofty powerful made horses, that possess uncommon style, Beautifully arched neck, with abundance of mane, round body, extra loius, strong quarters, a well sloped shoulder, broad aud deep breast, with unusual well placed muscles, and very clean flat legs, upon which he stands admirably. His action in high and coachy, and his temper very mild and gentle, yet lively and spirited.

STUNTNEY MARSHAL, 12,441

Bright bay 10% hands weight 1,600 pounds. Foaled 1888. Imported September, 1890. Got by English Oak 2771 dam, Rose, by Dragman G40.

Fine head, well set ears, is nicely cut in throttle, neck of good length, shoulders deep and sloping, withers high, and excellent back, hips well formed, tail well set, stifles broad and powerfully muscled, legs broad, clean and flat, feet of the very best and a vigorous square mover, both walking and trotting.

It is with some degree of pridejthat we are able to place these colts within reach of Hancock county breeders. Selecting them early, we secured the cream of a larg» and splendid importation and feel safe in saying that better colts have never stood in the county,

TERMS.

$15.00 to insure a living colt. Pasture will be furnished and attention given mares from a distance. Mares must be returned regularly. Mares parted with, leaving the country, or bred to other horses,^unless by my permission, will be considered in foal, and insurance collected.

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Hambrino 820 Race Reeord2:21%. —Sire of— Del march 2:18% Hamdallah 2:23 Wilkesbrino 2:23 Ben Hur, 4 yrs 2:24 Hambrino Belle 2:2534 Christine, 4 yrs 2:2534

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Ha Ha 2:22M Barney Horn 2:2334 Lottie 2:24 Lucille, 3 yrs 2:28%

And of a two-year-old with which Marvin this year expects to beat Sunol'g two-year-old record of 2:13.

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2:1734, j. ettie 2: 111, Lottie 2:2a.

oorse in the county aud is one of tbe best breeders, for a living colt.

Veterinary Sdrgeon and Dentist, Lame[ness a Specialty. Charges reasonable. Graduate Chicago Veterinary College.

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HAMDALLAH'S first season in the stud was made in 1890 in Greenfield, Hancock County, Indiana, 20 miles East of Indianapolis, on the Panhandle R. R. Heserved that season 34 mares and got, with one exception, all in foal, proving him asure foal getter.

He the same season in races rcducca his record to 2-.2S. He is sound, without pimple or blemish. He will make tbe season to July 1,18D1, at same place at

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CLYDESDALE STALLION.

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Sired by Earl of Morr, 1484.

He by Yonng Lome, 997 dam by Campy, 119 grand dam Surprise, 1317 Logan'c dam, a large black mare, is a great priea» winner, having taken 13 first prizes, fivo diplomas and 6 sweepstakes in the past four years, never being beaten but once la her life. She was sired by Scottsman, 154 he by Scottsman, 750 2d dam by General Williams, 713 he by Jack-tlw Lad, 401 3d dam by Border Chief, l£4|: he by Lord Hade, 486. By his flnebfeed" ing he must make a grand producer.

LOGAN is a beautiful black, with small stripe in face, right hind foot white to thi ankle, heavy mane and tail, large foot ana bone, splendid action, will weigh 1,700 pounds, was foaled June 12, 1885.

TERMS:—$12.00 the season and $15.09 to insure a living colt.

The above stallions will make tho season of 1891 as follows: Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of each week at the barn of Sidnor Webb, Maxwell, Ind., and on Thursday, Friday and Saturday at Charlei Rothermels race track 2% miles North East of Eden, Ind. Owners parting wittt mares are responsible for service money.

Care will be taken but we will not responsible should any accident occur. I. L. CLIFFORD,

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Ontimist, 3 yrs moyi Alamater, 4 yrs* 2:29jj£ Baroness, 3 yrs 2:30 —Grandsire of— Gold Metal, 4 yrs 2:163 Beaury Mac 2:19^ Bracelet 2:21 Voucher 2:21^4 Ha Ha 2:22J I Barney Horn 2:2,})4 I Lottie 2:24

Speedaway, 4 yrs 2-24VJ OttoW 2 25 Hammond 2:2i»J4 Gene Wilkes 2:^( BabyJMiue 2:27 Lucille, 3 yrs 2:2bJ^ Alexander's Abdal--{ Rysdyk's

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Bred byB. A, Roney, Hancock county, Ind. Sired by Siritis 6162, (sire of Mark Sirius 3 yr-old record p:941-4) by Hambletonian Tranby, 3969. Dam by Pick Coleman, 2d dam a Morgan mare. HARRY R, is a bright bay 15% hands high, tine style and action and will make a race horse. Come and 6ee him. (•incited to 20 mares at 820.00 to insure mare in foal.

COLONEL 13. jSTO- 3554, The French Draft Stallion COLONEL B. is a dapple brown, 16% hands high, Weighs 1800 pound*, tound and one of the best styled draft liorses in the county, lie can trot faster than any other ilraf

SIDNOR WEBB.

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Linda trotters 13 sires Art dam of l-lanidailnh 2-2"? I 10G trotters 22 Dal Brino, sire of Otto I dains, 27 trotters. }ps^m.

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