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DESCIMP rION: LUTTEUU is a dapplegray stallion, and was fouled 'ay J8, 18S4 is 16 hands high and weigh- 1,700 pounds. For style and action li« is surpassed by none. Lie is well muscl^l, goon bone, back and loin, long whitj mane, three feet eight indies long. Hi.- get, are large, well prnjiorii'Ku^l, lin« style, good bone aU'1 spleii-iM action. He lias proved to be just such a !io se «nl breeder as guaranteed by llridgeljiud & Berry, Importers. This horsi is in a lin°, healthy, breeding condition.

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TERMS: LUTTEUK. $10

WILLEK WILKES-

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I SELL HARNESS,

Bridles, Whips, Collars,

OR ANY PARTS'OF HARNESS.

M\- stock is eoinploio, in' *ioods guar.iuteed first-class anil my pric.tis i^lil Any 011c loeiling anything in my line are_ respectiully invited to call and see me and I .in them out.

J. A. EVANSi

The Vetera Harness"

Has a full Stock of LIGHT and HEAVY

Harness, Whips,

COLLARS, BRIDLES,

Oradythfng in the Harness Lim. His prices are unrivaled. South Pcnn. St wih McKown. .JOHN A. KVANS.

STRAW HATS

For Everyone, oc to $1.

TO DIFFERENT STYLES.

GIRL'SIHATS, BOYS HATS,

Gentlemen's Fur and Wool Hats

Different Strles! Low Vriees! Ladies', Misses' and Children's OXFORD IIES barge ... Assortment oi 1'L.O W SHOEii,

AND CONGRESS SHOES AT ALL PRICES.

A Stock of SHIRTS to suit and tit both old and youiiK.

Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries

HARDWARE and QUEENSWARE.

II Goods Sol«l fit I.'iw*-M l'ni-«s tor (MSH.

PEDIGRKK: Lrrrici: was bred by M. Pie or, of Cornmiine 0ipeJle Hnisne, and was imported in 1S^~: got iy Floven' II hu by Phihbei't li»_• by t-tspcrior (730) he by Favori (711): he by Yieux Clmslin (718): he by I.'GCJ (712), etc. Dam Biion "70G0 by Ba»a:d Reiii^trv number in IVrerieron Sni'l Book of America.

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A. THOMAS.

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DESCRIPTION: itiVAi, is a beautiful bay, 16'4' lands high, weij and possessing all the liiie qualities uf ti 1 l'/velimd Bay nurse. PEDIGREE:

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is recorded in Vol. I, No. UJ, i:i Cleveland Bay .Stud Boo! He

was bred by the Door Prairie Livestock A.-.s cUtiii of Bom- V*libit?*, Intl. He will be 8 years old Jtii' 1-, was sired by Suivx ^'.' Xo 3, dam l.'lori, 22 ail sir«d by Lucksail, 1st dam by Y01.u1: Uoadhmau, 2nd dam by B'ncklock. Further description or pedigree is unnecessary, as he horse will show for himseif. The hordes will make the season of 181)2 at my barn. 2 miles southwest of Cleveland, huliana.

to insure a colt to stand and suck.

colt to stand and suck. Persons parting with a mare bred to these stallions or beirnyin^ f):eni without my consent forfeits the iusurauce money, which immediately litcomes due. Money duo when colt stands and sucks. All accidents at owners risk. .Men bringing diseased mares will be hold responsible. Respectfully, 13-9

JAMES VEATCH.

DESCIUPTION: WII.UK WILKES is a fine black, 16 hands high, weighs 1,200 pounds, line shoulders

short back the best of legs and feet. His blood lines need only to be studied to convince anyone that he has the best'trotting blood on earth in his reins. Willie Wilkes has never been trained, but shows srreat trotting action, as he has trotted halves in 1:18.

PEDIGRKE: WILLI!-: WILKES was sired by Tom Rogers, Jr. record 2:"1: the sire of Adelia Wilkes, ,,.oG. Wilkes, 2:30 Willie Wilkes dam Maud H., dain of Montgomery, 2:37, as a three year oid last vcar. He will trot, in 2:30or better this year. Maud by Blue Bull,

at ivfoKKE-O'^I*ri? ce Ciifton was sired bv Favory 1521, American Stud Rook 71M French Stud Book Dam' Fannie, 2d dam by France 4353, 3d dam by Hercules 226, imported 4th dum by Champion

WM. McCURDY, Markleville, lnd.

'pnnc^C'iifton will serve mares at $10 to insure a living colt.. Money due when colt is foaled. These

will make die-cason of 18i»2 in White & Rock's breeding barn, Charlottesville, lnd. Persons NAPTINCR wit.h A

7o: sire

of .50 from 2:30 to 2:0S?4 second dam by Mainbriuo Chief, 11, etc. Third dam by

Lexington, thoroughbred Tom Rogers, Jr., by o.'d Tom Rogers, record 2:20 old Tom Rogers by George Wilkes 2:22, first dam by Fearnaught. TERMS: WILLJK WILKKS Till make the season of 1S02 at §20 to insure a mare in foal. Money due when fact is known.

The Fine Norman Stallion, PRINCE CLIFTON.

DESCRIPTION: Prince Ciil'ton is coal black with stripe in face, tine mane and tail, good bone and notion and wei^h* lisoo pounds. He w*s 'oaeJ April 20, 1885. This horse has taken first prize at Knigh'tstown, Shelby ville, Rushville, Hamilton, O., and the Columbus, Ohio. State Fair also a $30 prize

cd'o :h*se horses or hurraying them without our consent forfeits the insurance

money" which immediately becomes duo. Accidents at owner's risk. WHIXK & KOOK.

of 68 from 2:30 to

The fibove c-r.t represenis the. Ftnpiie Fence Aln-chine audits work. It weaves b.ith field and ornamental fence. It: is the easiest worked and gives better satisiacti .: than any other.

LEVI MCCORMflCK MEN.

PTI1LADli!LPHrA, IXD.

Heals has e::clnsive right to use Mosley's Fence Brace, the best brace made. I weave all kinds of wire picket fence on short notice ALL WORK GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY.

L12VI MCCORMACK.

Clydesdale Stallion.

LOGAN, 4484

SIRED BY EARL OF MORR, 1434.

119 grand dam Surprise, 1317 Logan's dam, a large black mare, is a great prize winner, having taken 13 first prizes, five diplomas and six sweepstakes io the past four years, never being beaten but once in her life. She was sired by Scottsman, 154 he by Scottsman, 750 2d dam by General Williams, 713 he by Jack-the -lad, 401 3d dam by Border Chief, 144 he by Lord Hade, 486. By his fine breeding he must make a grand producer

LOGAN is a beautiful black, with small stripe in face, right hind foot white to the ankle, heavy mane and tail, large foot and bone, splendid action, will weigh 1,700 lbs, was f6aled Jane 12, 1885.

TERMS: $10. the season and $12. to insure a living colt. This stallion will make the season of 1892 as follows: Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of each week at Eden, lnd., and on Thursday, Friday and Saturday at James S Merrill's barn at Fortville, lnd

Parties breeding mares must attend with them regularly, and failing to do so or parting with mare forfeits the insurance and the money is than due.

Care will be taken but I will not be responsible should anv accident occur.

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He by Young Lorne, 997: dam by Campy, foals and service fee9 that the price they

S1DNOR WEBB.

wall paper.

A big drive. We are going to give you prices on wall paper such as never was heard of before. we will sell you a 10 cent paper for 3 cts. Embossed gilt paper for 5 cts. Papers of all kinds and qualities. Come before they are all gone, as first comes first served. V. L. EARLY.

HORSE NOTES.

*Delmarch and Nelson meet at Blooniington, 111., next September. Deimarc.li is a halt brother of flamdallaii. '•William Walker one of Pendleton's genial horseman was in last Thursday and renewed his allegiance to Hancock county's best newspaper. He has sold his fast pacer Stephen W. by Ta-sco. but has a number of ..ne brood mares, lie has one by old Frank,several by Tasco and others by Wood. These are standard producers if the offspring is a liliy. They will drop him some well bred ones tins spring. *Cole Lisher, of Fountaintowu will stnnd Dudley K- at that place this season He was sire by Black Hd Dam I by iugalis Crockett. He by Old Davy

Crockeite. Dudley K. is double tiled I and a sjueudid mover. Lisher and Jeffrie» will stand Black Ed ac Jell'ries & 60a Livery barn in this city, this seaI sun. He is one of the oest bred I stallions in the county and will receive a largu patronnge. "Our old friend Dr. S. A. Troy of AlilI iter Corner was in last Saturday and leitus an order for a job of fine horse bills. I Tbe Doctor lias live Stallions and would be glad to have breeders investigate their .merits, lloving Laddie a Scottish Clyde heads the list and the Doctor thinks he is the handsomest draft horse in the state.

He also has Long Branch the Red jacket Hambletonian horse that is showing up some great colts. Rothaliue an inbied Blue Bull and every body knows that the Blue Bulls stands up in the front rank. Black Frank a Morgan Clyde horse known as the William Collius horse has few superiors as a sire of general purpose horses. His lee is only $8. Sampson is a full blooded Shetland pony imported. He is a four-year-old and a fine mover. Persons desiring ponies for their children should breed to him. These stallions all stand at $10 to insure living foal except Black Frank whose fee is $8. They will all be found at the barns of Dr. Troy the owner at Milner Corner except Long Branch who will make the season at Nashville under the charge of Travis Eskew. For further particulars see bills. The horses will be in charge of Aaron Manning.

Couglt Following tli« Grip.

Many persons, who have recovered from la grippe are now roubled with a persistent cough. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will promptly loosen this cough aud relieve the lungs, effecting a permanent cure in a very short time. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale byV. L. Early. 3t6

Two General Purtuse Mares for sale. I have two general purpose mares, comiag three and four years old of Mainbrino stock, both good size and of fine action that I desire to sell. Residence four miles east of Greenfield. Frank Bodine. 13l8

•'Jolin T. Tiudail now has tliti famous Clydesdale stallion Non XL Gill at- his barn which ho is standing at the low price of $10. Breeders should see this horse in is th finest looking draft horse in the county and has great action.

l'e"s foi'SatHiiiiisToo LITW,

EMTOK REPUBLICAN:

My attention was directed in your last we- ks issue to the startling announcemen's rlaccd at the head of an ad in your advertising columns of "murder" "murder" murder", following on dowu the column 1 was gratified and greatly releived to learn that human life had not be»n taken, but that the service fees of those great full blooded inported Clydesdale Stallions "Bardmoney" atd "Lord James" had been slaughtered andplncod at the low price of $10 and the bold assertion made that the like was never known before. To this I agree and for the sake of horsemen who have at heart the Improvement of the Draft horse and who have paid their hard money for the best stock that could be procured to that end. I hope to never hear of it agaiu it takes but few figures to couvince anyone that $1200 to $1400 invested in a stallion as first cost, with expense of keeping and insurance added together with loss of

was doing business at three years ago was none too high and really only paid a small profit on the investment. I have no objection to a man doing as he chooses with his own property so long as nobody but himself is affected, but I do object to when seeking to mislead the public and thereby secure their patronage with goods that have to be given to them before they can afford to place them at starvation prices, not only that but it will drive out of the county every good horse in it, and the work of improvement that has been so nobly begun crippled in its infancy, the public will•••1*6" the losers for dont we know that eastern buyers pass by us and go over to the State of Illinois aud leave the money there that Indiana could have if we haid the stock, if a man is fixing prices for Importers culls or weeds that some shrewd Scotchman has probably thrown in with a lot of other horses to get rid of feeding and sweeten up a trade the public ought to know it and breed with that understanding if he is fixing prices for really first class horses which he will have to pay from $1500 to $2000 and placed them as a service fee of $10 he will soon be like the merchant that undertakes to do business on a profit of 10 per cent not in it.

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For Sale or Trade a Good Work Hoi ge. Nine years old this spring. Will take cash or note or a good yearling colt.

H. MVKiiS, Charlottesville lnd.

Uorsos Wanted:

*1 will be in Greenfield Saturday April 2nd, to buy horses from five to twenty years of age, weight 1050 to 1200 pounds for the southern market. Bring in yo.ir horses and get tbe cash for them at C. E. Kinders Livery Stable.

WM. CALLOWAY, CHARLES RIIUE.

Ij»re tor Sale.

have a four-year-old bay mare in foal to Roney's stallion, Harry R. by Sirius dam a Dick Coleman mare, which I desire to sell. She was sired by a Bine Bull. Cleveland bay stallion and her dam was Hambletonian and thoroughbred. She is a fine mover aud gentle, will weigh 1200 pounds. She is a good carriage or farm mare and I will guarantee her. Jasper Judkins, five miles north west of Greenfield. 12tf

Farmers desiring nursery stock that is guaranteed true to name and of extra fine quality can secure the same at very reasonable prices according to the grade of the tree, shrub, plant or vine by calling at the PanHandle nurseries of J. K. Henby just south-west of this city.

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ROBERT SMITH, D. V. 8.

wish to say t» iuy mnnv patrons that I have fully r« covered from my accident, and ain prepared to

A.tend to II Calls Day or Night

1 have a full set of Implements for use in case they aie needed in delivery .i\lso will eastra'e at the proper time Calls lor castration may be sent by postal card, Box 177. I

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Calls left at Sc'mau's dn:jr store or llustttii' ery barn promptly attended to

GROCERY.

"Wants your

BUTTER AND EGGS.

All Goods in our line at

LOWFST PRICES.

CARTER & LANCASTER.

Tl) THE PUBLIC.

I have a good line of

General Merchandise

which I am selling at prices to suit the times.

Dry Goods, Staple and Fancy Groceries.

My stock is new and fresh, and I can save you money on auything in my line.

J. P. ARMSTRONG,

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Carrollton, lnd.

Having purchased the Webb Grocery I solicit a share of your at onage" es I will sell goods as low as they can be sold to secure a living profit. I carry a

FVill Line of

Staple and Fancy Grocery,

alio and Provisions and respectively

invite your attention to the sai.io.

J. F- GANT, Maxwell. Indiana.

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Dr. I. W. McGuire,

AND DENTIST.

GREENFIELD, INDIANA,

Office at Kinder's Livery Stable, residence corner of Swope and Lincoln streets All calls promptly attended to da or night. Twenty-fire years experience as a veterinary. 15yl.

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Iii the matter of the estate of Neri Jarrett, deceased. No. 742. In t.hc Hancock Circuit Court. April Term, A. D., 18!)2.

IT KNOWN, That on the 16th day of A. 1802 Mary M. Jarrett Executrix of the Will of Neri Jarrett deceased, filed in the ofllce of the Clerk of the Hancock Circuit Court, her final settlement account in said estate. The creditors, heirs and legatees of said decedent are hereby notified of the filing and pendancy of said final settlement account, and that the same is set down for hearing on Mav 9th, A. D., 18!2, the same being the 13tli Judieail day of the April Term, A. 1)., 1892, to be begun, held add continued at the courthouse in the city oi Greenfield,commencing on Monday, the 25day of April, A. D., 18!)2, and that unless they appear on said day and show cause why said final settlement account should not be approved, the same Avill be heard and approved in their absence.

IN wiTNksa WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed mw name and affixed the seal of said Court, this? l«th da* of March, A. D., 1892. (L. S.) CHARLES DOWNING. Clerk Hancock Circuit Court,

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We are better prepared now than ever, we think, to supply all wants

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INDIANAPOLIS, IND.

P. S.—Dress-making Department now open.

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That is, the Greatest Variety, Best Quality and Lowest Price

Is Strictly the Motto With Me.

I have a full and comprehensive line of Dry Goods and Groceries, Ladies' and Men's Shoes, Notions, Harness, Collars, Halters and Whips. Spring is productive of many ills. The famous Buckingham remedies are standard and guaranteed to be as recommended. Tola Pine Cough Cure—there's none better than ours. Soothing Syrup is the infant's favorite. English Paste. Carter's Ointment cures collar boils on horses. Diarrahea Kings is the boss and does the work. In connection with otfeer business I sell and guarantee the above remedies. J. 8. McCOW

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Cemetery in the State.

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