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Season 1910.

HIGHWOOD 8067 Record 2:21% Sire of 54 including

Caid 2:07% Ida Highwood 2:09% Early Reaper 2:09% Just the Thing 2:10% Ilive 2:11% Montell 2:09% Jaguar 2:12% Gain, 2: ll)! Flash Lightning- _2:12% Curta (4) 2:12% Flora Grove 2:13)2 Dora Highwood..2:13)1 Harvest Prince-_ -2:1534 Cantab ile 2:15 Gentle Lady 2:19% Garnish 2:18% Cabalist 2:19)? Jewell Rex 2:19% Ariel Highwood—2:20% Almira Highwood-2:20 Fine Gold ~2:20 Colonel 2:15%

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Early Alice 2:06% Demarest 2:08% Miss Castle 2:09% Am I Early-I 2:12)4 And 29 others in the 2:30 list.

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Sire of the dams of Aurora Highwood 2:17% And 10 others in the 2:30 list.

DARKNESS dam of Eclihtic 2:19)|

Richard Earl 40265e Chimeron (trial)--2:16

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The Great Son of Highwood,

GORDON 3868,

Percheron Draft Stallion,

KING EDWARD

The Mammoth Jack.

Will give away §50.00 in free seasons to the owners of mares having the best suckling colt by any of the horses or jack at the Rising Sun Stock Farm, each mare having the best colt to be bred free of charge to the sire of her colt, owners to show colts at Rising Sun Stock Farm Oct. 25th, 1910. Owners of colts that took first premium in 1908 and are breeding free of charge: George Coffman, John Moncrief, Levi Thomas, and in 1909 are Dr. C. K. Bruner, W. B. Flowers, George Coffman. Who will be the lucky ones in 1910?

In breeding for good horses it will be necessary to have good blood to make a success of horse breeding business. Soundness of wind is of the utmost importance style and beauty of form is also a great factor. Size and weight is by no means the whole thing. The ideal American trotting horse is about 15% to 16 hands, they are by far the best race horse, road horse and show horse and it is well known that it requires no more expense to raise and develop high class road horses and possibly a race horse than It does to raise an ordinary scrub.

Besides the satisfaction of the farmers, the farmers' boys and the farmers' wives and daughters in the use of such high-class road horses will interest the entire family in the breeding and developing and use of fine, useful horses that will attract attention wherever they go, and the whole family will become interested in the horse show rings and racing events.

RICHARD EARLE 40265 $20.00 GORDON 3868 15.00 KING EDWARD 12.50

Money due when colt stands and sucks. Parties parting with mares or leaving the county forfeit all insurance and money is due and payable at once. Will not be responsible for accident should any occur. Parties breeding diseased mares will be held responsible for damages.

Shetland Ponies for Sale at All Times.

Barns East of Fair Grounds, Greenfield, Ind,

NUTWOOD 600 Record 2:18% Sire of Manager (p)—. 2:06%

Lockheart 2:08 And 175 others Grandsire of Hedgewood Boy (p) 2:02J4 Aileen Wilson(p)-2:02% Lady Maud C(p)—2:03% Carl Wilkes (p)—2:04% Caid 2:07%

And 28 others in 2:10 1111 in 2:30 Great grandsire of Early Alice 2:06%

Sire of dams of

Allenwood (p) 2:04% Eyelet (p) ^2:06% And 13 others in 2:10 327 others in 2:30 DALPHINE dam of

So Long --.2:13% Highwood 2:21% Dalphia 2:29%

Grandam of

May tell 2:24 Disarm 2:24%

MAMBRINO KING 1279Sire of 73 including Lady of the Manor, p__2:04%

Heir at Law, 2:05% Lord Derby 2:05% Nightingale 2:08 Grandsire of Minor Heir 1:59%, The Friend 2:05% Bright Regent 2:06% and 4 others in 2:10, 254 in 2:30.

Dams of 93 including The Abbott 2:03% Cherry Lass, 2:03% Shadow Chimes,p-2:05 King Direct, 2:05% The Monk 2:05% Council Chimes—2:07% LADY BARNES dam of

Oscar King 2:26% Grandam of 2 in 2:30

I will give to owner of every Richard Earle colt that goes in the 2:30 list a season free of charge.

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BELMONT 64 Sire of 59, including Earlmont (p) 2:09%

Grandsire of 695, incl. Belle Vara 2:08% Great grandsire of Highball 2:03% Sire of dams of 142, incl. Baron Bell 2:09 MISS RUSSELL

Dam of 7, including Maud S 2:08% Grandam of 12, including Expedition 2:15% 4th dam of Aquin (4) 2:08% (Champion Colt 1908)

HAROLD 413 Sire of Maud S. 2:08% and 44 others. Grandsire of Robert J. 2:01%, and 295 others. Sired dams of Ecstatic 2:01%,

Ethel's Pride 2:06%, Beuzetta (4) 2:06%, Extasty (2) 2:10% and 122 others. Grandsire dams of Alix 2:03%. I DAHLIA dam of

Daireen 2:21% Davenant 2:26% Dacia 2:29% Grandam of 13 in 2:30

MAMBRINO PATCHEN

sire of 25 including London 2:20% Dams of 154 including Ralph Wilkes 2:06% Jupe 2:07%

Grandsire of dams of Sweet Marie 2:02 The Abbott 2:03% BELLE THORNTON--,, dam of Mambrino King sire of 73 in 2:30

HAMLIN PATCHEN 3519} sire of Sleepy Ned 2:26%

Rose 2:28 Dams of 29 including Belle Hamlin 2:12% Jessie 2:13% Globe 2:14% MAY DAY dam of

June Day 2:20% Grandam of Oscar King 2:26%

GREENFIELD REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY, MARCH

ABDALLAH 15—— Sire of 5, including Goldsmith Maid, world's champion 1871-78. BELLE

Dam of

Hambletonian 2:26% Grandam of 7

PILOT, JR. 12 Sire of 8 in 2:30 Sire of dams of 40, incl.

Jay-Eye-See (p)—2:06% Maud S 2:08% SALLY RUSSELL (thor'bd)

Grandam of

Zilcaadi Golddust, Sire of 7

HAMBLETONIAN 10— Sire of 40 in 2:30 Descendants include

Lou Dillon 1:58% Little Boy .'—2:01% ENCHANTRESS

Dam of 2 in 2:30 by Abdallah 1

PILOT JR. 12 Sire of 8 including John Morgan 2:25

Dams of 40 in 2:30

MADAM DUDLEY Grandam of 3 in 2:30 by a Bashaw Horse

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MAMBRINO CHIEF 11 Descendants include Alix 2:03%

Cresceus 2:02%

EDWIN FORREST 49— Descendants include Nancy Hanks -2:04

Admiral Dewey—2:04% BROWN KITTY by Birmingham'

GEO. M. PATCHEN 30— Champion trotting stallion Sire of 4 including

Lucy 2:18% MAG by Addison

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GORDON 3868

A DTST^ON admired of all AmJi&UJN

ROYAL GEORGE 83-— Sire of 2 in 2:30 Dams of 10 including

Edwin 2:21% BARNES ROYAL—— by Black Hawk 767 Sire of Sisson Girl 2:28 etc

Dams of Overman 2:19% and 7 others by Black Hawk 5

Descendants include Major Delmar 1:59% Dan Patfch 1:55%

Standard and registered black Percheron stallion with size and quality, was shown at Lebanon fair in 1807 against 14 other stallions and took first premium. He is a horse that fills the eye on first sight. Gordon has a rugged constitution. He is a beauty and a fine finished big fellow, and a true type of the great Percheron breed. Gordon traces three times to Brilliant, the greatest Percheron horse that ever lived. His colts took first premium last year.

It was a percheron stallion Carenot that was sold at Chicago great International Horse Show in 1910 to W. S. Corsa, White Hall, 111., for §10,000. The Percheron is the king of draft horses. They are model horses and are par excellence, the breed for moving heavy weight with great rapidity.

Bred with so great uniformity for so long a time, the Percheron horse imparts to his progeny valuable characteristics with a surety and precision not equaled by any other breed. So fixed in their type that they are the most prepotent and impressive of all the draft breeds in existence. Possessed of these valuable qualities, their colts uniformly command a higher price than those of other breeds.

Gordon (3868) got by Savanos (20922 ), he by Grevin (6892) out of Pelotte (17967), Grevin (6892) by Lagrange (1334), he by Brilliant (755), he by Brilliant (756) he by Coco (714), he by Vieux-Chaslin (713), he by Coco 712), he by Mignon (715), he by Jean Le Blanc (739).

Dam, Desemona (3813), got by Farris (22279), he by Drennon'( 19143), he by Conde (12178), he by Papillon (379) he by Brilliant (710) he by Brilliant (756), he by Coco II (714), he by Vieux-Chaslin (713) by Coco (712) etc.

Second dam, Mopsa (3741) got by Cadmus (929), he by Brilliant (755), he by Brilliant (756), he by Coco II (714) he by Vieux-Chaslin (713) etc. Third dam, Beatrice (3740) got by Black Friday (6323), he by Vigonreux (2372), he by Sansonnet son of Vidocg 732), he by Coco II (714), he by VieuxChaslin (713), he by Coco (712), he bv Misnon (715), he bv Jean Le Blanc 739).

KING EDWARD

Missouri is the greatest mule growing State in the Union and her farmers who grow mules for market, find it very profitable business, and the price has been increasing for ten years past. The mule matures quicker than tne horse, and can be placed on the market from one to two years sooner. This means a large profit to the producer and quicker returns for the money invested. The mule is a tax-payer and a mortgage lifter, and he is ready money at any age and never leaves the farm indebted to him.

The breeding of mules is today one of the most profitable businesses in the live stock industry, it is a business safe and sure. Every State in the Union, and also the foreign countries, are wanting them, and the British have placed millions of dollars in this country for mules to restock the South Africa country.

The great secret in raising mules is having the right kind of a jack to breed your mares to. King Edward is well known as a good breeder. His colts speak for themselves. He is 15% hands, sired by the great Victor Hugo, and out of a jennet by Imported Jumbo.

His weanling mules sell for as high as §118. Horse and mule buyers claim King Edward is the greatest breeding jack in Indiana. His weanling mules took first premium at the horse show in 1907, 190S and 1909.

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PERCHERON

DRAFT STALLION

THES.OTH

RICHARD EARLE 40265.

Richard Earle 40265, the great son of the great Highwood 2:21%, the only stallion in Ohio who is the sire of four 2:10 trotters, and the only sire in the world who has sired two 2:10 trotters which have sired 2:10 trotters, highest honors as a sire, he is himself the founder of a family of sires not excelled by any other stallion.

Caid, 2:07%, his son, was the greatest race horse ever sent abroad was the champion trotter of Europe, and is today the most popular sire on the Eastern continent. Argonaut, an Austrian seven-year old son of Caid, is the fastest colt ever sired in Europe, won §35,000 in purses, also won first money in a twomile dash race over a field of eight horses, trotting the distance at the rate of 2:08% to the mile, which equals in a contested race the world's two-mile exhibition of the great Cresceus in 4:17. Anna Z., a daughter of Caid, holds the trotting record for mares on the continent of Australia. Early Reaper 2:09%, well known race horse and sire, was sold to Augustin Boyce, of Indianapolis, for $10,000 in 1909, produced the great race mare, Early Alice 2:06%. She was the champion five-year old mare 1906. Harvest Prince, 2:15%., is another of his get that is making history as a sire. He has to his credit Miss Castle, 2:09% and others. Ariel Highwood 2:20%, sired Demarest 2:08%, and many others could be cited to show his propensity to breed on.

Highwood is by Nutwood 2:18% sire of 186 in 2:30 list, grandsire of 43 in 2:10 list, including Arion 2:07, who sold for §125,000. Richard Earle not alone on his sire's side is his blood rich with blood that has produced world's champions, for his first dam is the great- blood mare Darkness, dam of Eclihtic 2:19%, by Mambrino King, the world's greatest show horse and holds the undisputed honor of being' the handsomest horse in the world, for almost a quarter of a century has sired more extreme speed in his first, second and third generations than any other stallion living or dead, being the sire of such world's champions as Lord Derby 2:05%, winner c-f §57,875 and four cups, Lady of the Manor 2:04%, Heir at Law 2:05% sire c£ Minor Heir 1:59%, who sold in January of last year for §45,000, Dare Devil, 2:09, a horse that, Tom Lav/son, proprietor of the Dreamwocd Stock Farm, paid §50,000 for, and dam of The Abbott 2:03% Cherry Lass 2:03% The Monk 2 .05% Council Chimes 2:07% Shadow Chimes 2:05 and 100 others. The second dam of Richard Earle is Lady Barnes a great brood mare and dam of Oscar King 2:26% and grand dam of 2 in 2:30 by Hamlin's Patchen, sire of the dams of 29 in 2:30 or better including Belle Hamlin and

RHODES MARE Goble, two of three which hold the world's record to wagon Dam of 1 in 2:30 by Gano

three abreast one mile 2:14. Hamlin's Patchen, bred and raised by C. J. Hamlin, the millionaire and once the owner of the famous Village Farm, East Aurora, N. Y. Hamlin's Patchen is by George M. Patchen, who holds the distinguished honor of being the fastest 2 mile trotter under saddle in the world, time 4:56, 3rd dam May Day dam of June Day 2:20% by Royal George, 4th dam Barnes Royal by Black Hawk 767, a son of Black Hawk 5.

Richard Earle is a black stallion, three white feet and star in forehead, 16 hands and weighs 1,150. He is a trotting bred horse with both gaits. Has been shown eleven times and taken eleven first premiums including first premium that was awarded him at the horse show in Greenfield 1908 and 1909. Seven of his colts were shown, five took first and two second, a showing that has never been equalled by any other five-year-old stallion in the state of Indiana, will trot in 2:10 or better, and his pedigree bristles with world's champions,

His show ring career has been brilliantly successful. He is the We do not know of nor has any one advanced a young sire presenting to an equal degree the many attributes that appeal to the ambitious breeder. Richard Earle's breeding is of the best. It is a combination which has and will continue to produce world's champions. It is the kind of breeding which has given to the American trotting turf sufh world's champions as Alix 2:03% Lou Dillon 1:58%, Little Boy 2:01%, MaudeS. 2:08%, Hedgewood Boy 2:02%, Aileen Wilson 2:02%, Ecstatic 2:01%, Major Delmar 1:59, Minor Heir 1:59%, Highball 2:03%' The Abbott 2:03%, Sweet Marie 2:02, Robert J. 2:02%, Cresceus 2:02%, Gold Smith Maid 2:14, Jay Eye See 2:06%, Napcy Hanks 2:04, Dan Patch 1:55%, and many others too numerous fo mention, and the doings of the sons and daughters of these great families form a large part of the turf history of America.

Richard Earle carries the blood of our best producing families, himself a faultless individual, with size, conformation, style, speed and action, should appeal as a breeding proposition to the owners of the best brood mares. That he will reproduce himself and give to his get that which he himself has inherited there is no question of a doubt, for it is the history of the family to do so.

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The Republicans of the several townships of Hancock county, Indiana, will meet on Saturday, March, 26th, 1910, at 1:30 p. m. for the purpose of selecting delegates and alternates to the Republican State Convention to be held at Indianapolis, Indiana, on April 5th, 1910 and also, to select delegates and alternates to the Republican Congressional Convention of the Sixth District to be held at Connersville, Indiana, on April 21st, 1910.

The place of meeting and the number of delegates and alternates ta which each township is entitled are as follows:

Brown township—Meet at Wilkinson 1 delegate, 1 alternate, to each State and Congressional convenion.

Buck Creek township—At School Building, Mt. Comfort 1 delegate, 1 alternate, to each State and Congressional convention.

Brandy wine township—At Cowden's School house 1 delegate, 1 alternate,, to each State and Congressional convention.

Blue River township—At Westland 1 delegate, 1 alternate, to each State and Congressional convention.

Center township—At Rock's Hall, Greenfield 3 delegates, 3 alternates, to each State and Congressional convention.

Green township—At Eden 1 delegate, 1 alternate, to each State and Congressional convention.

Jackson township—Meet in Cleveland 1 delegate, 1 alternate, to each State and Congressional conventions.

Sugar Creek township—Meet at New Palestine 1 delegate, 1 alternate, to each State and Congressional conventions.

Vernon township—Meet at Fortville 2 delegates, 2 aternates, to each State and Congressional conventions.

Peter Ridlin transacted business in Greenfield Saturday. Estella Snider Sparks spent part of last week with her parents, Charles Snider and wife.

Bud Duncan, wife and daughter, Ruby spent Sunday with Otha Duncan and wife.

Jesse West and family spent Sunday with Jake Thomas and wife. Ed Miller, wife and son, Herschel, of Rusliville, spent Sunday with Jacob Wilhelm and family.

Charles Snider and wife, Jesse Sparks and wife, of near Warrington, and John Jackson and wife, of Greenfield, were entertained at the home of Nevil Sparks and wife on rural route four Sunday.

Mrs. Belle Milbourn spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Charles Snider and Estella Sparks.

Clint Sloan, wife and son, Ralph spent Sunday with Will Ward and family. .•

Marshall Newhouse and family spent Sunday with Frank O'Banion"' and wife.

Clint Sloan has completed a cow barn for Grant Duncan. Peter Ridlin and wife and Nelson Cook and wife spent Friday evening with Charles Snider and wife.

Thomas Foster and wife spent Friday afternoon with Jacob Wilhelm and family.

Mrs. Elizabeth Gambrel is some A better. £*,-! Jake McCormick is still confined toi& his home with rheumatism.

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JAMES F. REED, Chairman.

CLAUDE W. FORT, Secretary.

Good Cough Medicine for Children.

The season for coughs and colds is now at hand and too much care cannot be used to protect the children. A child is much more likely to contract diphtheria or scarlet fever when he has a cold. The quicker you cure his cold the less the risk. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the sole reliance of many mothers, and few of those who have tried it are willing to use any other. Mrs. F. F. Starcher, of Ripley, W. Va., says: "I have never used anything other than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for my children,# and it has always given good satisfaction." This remedy contains no opium or other narcotic and may be given as confidently to a child as' as to an adult. For sale by all druggists.

RURAL ROUTE ONE.

Dr. Patten, of Morristown, was called to see Ralph, little son of Jacob Wilhelm and wife, who is suffering with stomach and liver trouble.

Henry Duncan and son, Bailey spent Tuesday in Indianapolis. ', Mrs. Charles Snider spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Jacob Wilhelm.

For Diseases of the Skin. Nearly all diseases of the skin such as eczema, tetter, salt rheum and barbers' itch, are characterized by an in? tense itching and smarting, which often makes life a burden and disturbs sleep and rest. Quick relief may be had by applying ChamberIain's Salve. It allays the itching and smarting almost instantly. Many cases have been cured Jty its use. For sale by all druggists.

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