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GREENFIELD REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 38. 1912 IUXGLIXG CIRCUS. n. GOBLE VETERAN WAS BURIED OF At Indianapolis Great Spectacle of Joan of Are Added To Their Show. If the blood poor end filled with the poisons from diseased kidneys or inactive liver, the heart is not only starved but poisoned as well.

There are many conditions due to impure blood such as dropsy, fainting spells, nervous debility or the many scrofulous conditions, ulcers, fever-sores white swellings, etc. All can be overcome and cured by For Fire, Tornado Automobile Money to Loan on Farms and Real Estate Office Phone 368 Room 8 Masonic Temple Res. Phone 529 Many All ended tlie Funeral of Elijah Hunt at Westland, in Charge of the Grand Army of Republic Dr. Pierces Golden Medical Discovery a a A S. ass a a wsansltMaom and IMPORTED FADARD This supplies pjre Llood-by aiding digestion, mcrecsmg i imparting tone to the whole circulatory system.

Its a heart ton.c and catde.I more, having cn alterative action on the liver and kidneys, it helps to clim.nete thisonsfrom the red blood corpuscles, tnerehy fieeding the nervrs on rich red blood and doing ewey with nervous Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and doe ot perm 11 to insult your intelligence with the just es good kind The D.scovenr has 40 yean of cure behind it and contains no alcohol cr rarcotics. lngredi ents plainly printed on wrapper. Dr Pierces Common Sense Medical Adviser sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of wrapping and mailing say. Send 1 v'T for the French cloth-bound book.

Addreas Dr. R.V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. This is a tine Registered Ierclieron Stallion, approved by the French Government and imported by Kei-ser Brothers and Phillips, of Red-key, and is owned by Dr.

Alex Lowe. Philadelphia, Ind. DESCRIPTION Fadard is a fine black horse. 10 hands high, and weighs 2,100 pounds; fine style, natural carriage, with great bone and foot, and a great acting horse. PEDIGREE Fadard No.

45671 (30584), was foaled April 4, 1899; bred by M. Charron, commune of Elijah Hunt, a veteran of the Civil War, was buried Sunday at Westland, in honors of war, by the Grand Army Post of this city. The body was taken from the home on Broadway at 8 oclock, the funeral cortege going to Westland church. There were about fifteen members of the Grand Army present, and they gave their ritualistic funeral service at the church. Jeffries four-horse hack was secured to convey the old soldiers to the church.

The funeral was largely attended by the old neighbors there of Mr. Hunt, who was loved and respected by all who knew him. DUMPED A CARCASS INTO SIX-MILE CREEK. Lawrence Wood and wife spent Sunday in Shelby county with his mother. J.

4. I 4. BRIEF NEWS ITEMS 4 I 4. 4. 4 4 4 fr 4 Riley gift books for graduates fine ones at Lewis Book Store.

15d3-wl Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Derry, of R. R. 9, were the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene Morris Sunday. W. J. Newhouse and wife, of Mays Station, were here Sunday, as guests of Mrs.

Malinda Goble. Samuel J. Offutt and Charles H. Cook have each purchased automobiles of C. E.

Kinder Son. St. Germain, department of Orne; got by Lyceen 42508; Dam Mignonne 255438, by Vidocq 3707 (1808); 2d Dam, Cherie (16481), by Sansonnet, belonging to M. Epinette; 3d Dam, Pauline, belonging to M. Charron.

Lyceen (42509), by Cocardos 169-19 (35219), out of Flurette (13628), by La Forte 5144 (452). Cocardos 16949 (35219), by Brilliant III, 11116, (2919), out of Rustique 12171, by Brilliant 1271 (755). Mrs. Roy Bateman visited Miss Nellie Dye, who is sick at Indianapolis, Sunday. Mrs.

Ora Boring and children, of Cambridge City, spent Sunday here with Richard Warrum and family. Farmers South of Shirley Aroused and Prosecutions May Follow Dastardly Act Carcass in Stream a Week. MONARCH 2167 W. J. Thomas visited his brother John W.

Thomas and wife, east of Straughn Sunday. For Rent House, orchard, barn and garden; four miles east of town. Call at this office. 16d2-wlp Wanted A farm 80 to 160 acres; must be worth money. At once.

Duncan Goble, Rooms 8 and 9, Masonic Temple. 13d2-wi by Papelion 3559, son of Brilliant 710. Dam Mrs. Monarch, by Monarch (9363). This stallion is a dappled grey.

He has fine style, action, heavy bone, and is a good breeder. BLACK JACK Black Jack is 8 years old, has good length, good bone, head and cars. He is an extra good breeder ami good performer. lie is black with mealy points. Ilingling Brothers Circus and a newly added 8300.000 spectacle of Joan of Arc will exhibit in Indianapolis on May 6lh.

The spectacle in itself is an attraction that should bring thousands of visitors from the surrounding country. It is beyond question the greatest production of its kind ever seen in America. The world's most skillful scenic artists, costumers, property-makers chorus directors and stage managers were engaged to mount the production. A stage bigger than a hundred ordinary theaters was built and made portable so that it can be conveyed from town to town and erected each morning in the main tent. Thus the circus proprietors have made it possible for those who live in contributory towns, as well as in the large cities to see this magnificent wordless play with its cast of 1,200 characters, a ballet of 300 dancing girls, a grand opera chorus of 400 voices, 600 horses and a train load of special scenery, costumes, properties and mechanical devices for producing such stage effects as thunder, lightning, storms, fires and the sound of battle.

In the old market place of Rouen, France, there now stands a monument by which the French of today have sought to redeem their part in the execution of Joan of Arc. who on May 30th. 1131, was burned to death on the false charge of heresy, after having delivered her country from I lie English and hav ing restored the crown to Charles VII. History records but the meager facts of tliis strange heroine of eighteen years, who led the armies of France victorious through English invasion, and then, deserted by all, even the indolent monarch whom she preserved, died by the eruelesi torture known with the name of the Master upon her lips. Unsung in poetry, the name of this simple peasant girl has come down through the ages to lie revered as that of a saint, and whose wonderful powers and whose bravery are verily believed to have been of divine inspiration.

On the triumphant incidents, the victorious engagements, the fina defeat of the English armies, am the coronation of Charles VII, al achieved liy the frail Maid of Orleans, has been founded the inspir-ng spectacle which gives Ringling Brothers circus a new significance and makes an attraction such as the world in searching for amusement, has never been before found. The regular circus program is more than ever attractive. Its company of 375 foreign artists, its double menagerie, and its new street parade will prove a great surprise to those who attend from this city. The event is one that should not be missed. Harry Cone and wife, of Shelby-ville, were guests Sunday of William R.

White and wife. Several cases of scarlet fever have been reported from Rush county. There are six members of one family suffering with the John M. IIu fiord, Walter Ging and Samuel Kassan attended the mens meeting at Charlottesville Sunday afternoon. Vi These Stallions and this Jack will make the season of 1912 at my barn in Philadelphia, Ind.

Charles Davis, of Lcamons Corner, spent Sunday here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Davis. For rheumatism you will find nothing better than Chamberlains Liniment. Try it and see how quickly it gives relief.

For sale by all dealers. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Joe L. Binford, of Western Grove, were calling on J.

II. Binford Sunday. TERMS Fadard at Monarch at lllaek Jack at $10.00. To insure a coll to stand and suck. Care wil be taken, but will not be responsible for any accident.

Anyone parting with mares bred will forfeit insurance. For further information, call on Dr. Alex Lmvc, Philadelphia, Ind. Phone Philadelphia. The ire of farmers below town is greatly aroused, and rightly, too, over the dastardly act of someone throwing the carcass of a horse in six-mile ditch where the stream crosses the county line road, says the Shirley News.

The animal had been skinned and is a grewsome sight in full view of travelers as they pass the place where it lies in the water. The carcass was thrown into the stream sometime Thursday night of last week and was evidently dumped from a wagon, as blood spots can le seen on the floor and banister of the bridge. The men who have the contract for building the county line road were here last week prospecting for gravel, and it is reported they met a wagon on which was a dead horse, and while it was after nightfall and they did not recognize the driver, it is said, they have a fair description of the team. The authorities were notified and an investigation is being made and an arrest may be made at any time. The carcass has nowbeen in the stream over a week and unless soon disposed of will cause an awful stench, making it dangerous to One man is reported to have taken a drink from the stream a short distance below the bridge.

Farmers are keeping their stock from the fields, not wanting them to drink from the stream. Commencement Time is here. Remember the graduates with a fine gift book from the Lewis Book Store. 15d3-wi Mr. and Mrs.

Otis Herron li ivc returned from Mexico, where they have been for the winter. They will live at Indianapolis, where Mr. Herron will work in an automobile factory. H. ESH ELMAN Funeral Director Rea.

Phone 73 Office Phone V4 Greenfield, Indiana somuel J. oiluii ATTORNEY AT 1AW Room 6 Masonic Temple, Greenfield Car. Ini attention given to all legal business. Money to Loan. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Gibbs and son, Paul, and Mrs. Sadie Burk were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clay Wood at Wilkinson Sunday.

Mrs. A. E. Carson and daughter. Nolle, were visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Waller Pauley at Cleveland Sunday Mrs. Amanda J. Kirkpatrick, who has been slaying with Mr. and Mrs.

Burt Burk at Maxwell for five months, has returned to this city. Charles Walker and wife spent Saturday night and Sunday in Jackson township, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Linza Walker. Mr.

and Mrs. Orville Narvall, of Charlottesville, visited W. R. White and wife and other relatives here Sunday. OakS.

Morrison UNDERTAKER 27 W. Main St. Phenes: ELMER J. BINFORD Attorney at Law Lee C. Thayer Building, GREENFIELD, INDIANA Practice in all conrta of the United State.

Prone pt and earefnl attention tc aU trailneia. You will look a good while before you find a better medicine for coughs and colds than Chamberlains Cough Remedy. It not only gives relief it cures. Try it when you have a cough or cold, and you are certain to be pleased with the prompt cure which it will effect. For sale by all dealers.

HANCOCK COUNTY HAS FOUR GRADUATES. Mr. and Mrs. Eliner Hutchinson and children, of Carrollton, were guests Sunday of Mrs. Hutchinsons brother, Jesse Rucker, and family.

Mrs. Henry Fink, of Jackson township, who met with a painful accident last week by running a knife in her arm, is getting along nicely. Real Estate Loan If you wish to borrow money, buy or sell REAL ESTATE. SEE J. H.

MOULDEN Room i. Masoilc Temple creenileM. IK. Why He Was Late. What made you so late? I met Smilhson.

Well, that is no reason why you should be an hour late getting home to supper. I know, but I asked him how he was feeling, and he insisted on telling me about his stomach trouble. Did you tell him to take Chamberlains Tablets? Sure, that is what he needs. Sold by all dealers. 0 wnnn c.

wcinm Robert f. Reeves weiborn Reeves ATTORNEYS AT IAW DiMlifl-Moore Block creeilleK. IK WHITE ORPINGTON Mr. and Mrs. William II.

Moore, who have been spending the winter in California on the Pacific Coast, have returned to their home at From Indiana Veterinary College This Spring Commencement Occurred Friday Evening Four Hancock county boys graduated from ilie Indiana Veterinary College at Indianapolis this year. They are Raymond Fair, of this city; Ora Lowe, of Charlottesville; Raymond Thomas, of Vernon township, near Fortville, and Fred W. Bratton, of McCordsville. The commencement exercises occurred Friday. There were fifty-one members in the class.

126 Room 1 Masonic Tempi Forlvillc Grand Old Man. A recent issue of the Indianapolis Star contained a picture of William Baker, of Fortville, who is known as the Grand Old Man of that community. He has been superintendent of the Methodist Episcopal Sunday school there for thirty-four consecutive years. He has been a class leader for more than forty years. SI.

SO per Setting JOHN W. MARTIN 222 Douglass St. Phone 293 HIRAM L. THOMAS' Lawyer Abstractor Money to Loan Insurant George P. Justus has established a branch department of his merchant tailoring establishment at Knightstown.

CAIITHAGE KNEW THE ALLENS IN VIRGINIA Mrs. J. A. Rhoades is the guest of her sister, Mabel Clark, of Sheridan Indiana, who has been critically ill. She will also attend the slate convention of the W.

F. M. S. of the M. P.

church; which meets in Indianapolis next week. Mrs. E. F. Schultz, Fort Wayne, says: I suffered severely with I kidney trouble, the pains in my back were almost unbearable ant the kidney action was irregular anc painful.

I took Foley Kidney Pills and in a short time I was completely cured." M. C. Quigley. J. E.

Frost W. I. Burnside Practical Live Stock and Geheral AUCTION ERS Greenfield, Indiana. Phones 630 and 491 Frank Brooks Was Intimately Acquainted With Mountain Outlaws Who Cleaned Out An Entire Court. A Mother's Care.

A careful mother will not give her child a medicine without knowing it is pure, contains no opiates, and has healing and curative qualities. Such a medicine is Foleys Honey and Tar Compound for crcup, whooping cough, bronchitis, and all affections of the throat, chest and lungs. Best and safest for children and grown persons, Contains no opiates. M. C.

OLIVER VISIBLE TYPEWRITER FOR SALE CHEAP. PERFECT CONDITION AND DOES SPLENDID WRITING. COULD SHIP ON APPROVAL AND TRIAL WRITE TO CHARLES YV. IUCKART, ROSE-DALE, I iANS. Quick Crop or Potatoes.

Isaac M. Crawford, of Sullivan, I age 85 years, won a two-bushel sack of potatoes a few days ago by I shouldering it and carrying it from the grocery store to his home. The grocer who lost his wager, offered him $4 for tlie potatoes he had won. Dr. King Alone Is Left.

Dr. W. R. King, of this city, is I now the only survivor of the Mor- ton Monument Commission, since the death this week of Rudolph Schwarz, the sculptor who designed and modeled the Morton Of the six American cars that participated in this years Tour do France," three were Michelin-equipped, and three used tires of another i make. Sixty-eight per cent, of the cars that finished the three weeks tour were fitted with Michelin Tires.

13dl-wl Season of 1912 The Trotter pay Bells, 2:25 Second in race, 2:1614. Public trial, 2:14, over Indianapolis track. Sire of the sensational Diamond Bell, the greatest 2-year-old eolt ever produced in Hancock County, sired by a race horse sire. A race-horse hirnself and the sire of race horses. Here is a horse that has made good and does not depend on a brilliant future.

The only horse in the comity that has campaigned successfully in different slates. Fee $20.00 to insure colt to be right. The Trotter Howard Dillon The Trotter, Howard Dillon (2) 2:29 Vi, has trotted a half in 1:14, and a quarter in 35 seconds as a 2-year-old. Son of Sidney Dillon, (sire of Lou Dillon, 1:58, worlds champion trotter) and Josie Dclmer 2:24 trial, dam of two in the list and undefeated show mare. Sons of great sires will continue to beget great trotters.

Fee, $25.00 to insure a colt to be right. VIRGIL 52,942 Virgil 52912, a horse of rare class of Lhe Percheron breed. A horse of ideal conformation, short back and close to the ground, the type the market is looking for. He is a uniform breeder; his colls will show for themselves. Fee $15.00 io insure a colt to bo right.

The above horses will make the season in Jos. Dormans Barn, the first barn south of school building, Maxwell, Ind. Inspection Invited. Care will bo taken lo prevent accidents, but we will not be responsible should any occur. HUNT BROTHERS, Owners YVM.

WARRUM, Keeper. Notary Public Surety Bonds CHAUNCEYW. DUNCAN Frank Brooks, of Carthage, is well acquainted with the famous Allen family, members of which murdered the judge, states attorney, clerk, sheriff, one juror, a spectator, and wounded several others when a member of their clail was placed on trial at llillsville, Virginia, says the Carthage Citizen. Mr. Brooks was born and reared in Southeastern Virginia, and for years operated a ferry on New river lietween Max Meadows and ML Airy.

At llial time the Allens were farmers and tobacco growers, and in good circumstances. Mr. Brooks says that apparently they were pleasant people, but like all mountaineers, they were hot headed and quick to take revenge for real or fancied wrongs. They always carried guns on publio days. Mr.

Brooks kept a wagon yard at the Jackson Ferry, and says that Sidna and Jack Allen have many times remained over night with hhh. Phone 868 Money to Loan Without Commission Room and 8 Masonic Temple GREENFIELD. INDIANA The Michelin Tire Company announces that its new quick detachable clincher tire is now made in two additional sizes, 32x3 inch, and 34x3 inch. The prices these new sizes are $24.50 and $26.25 respectively. 13dl-wl Rev.

Joseph B. Williamson and wife left today for Biloxi, Mississippi, where they will spend their spring vacation. corydon w. Morrison INSUB ANOE Chattel Mortgage Loam Pawn Broker For Sale White Wyandotte eggs from Fishel Owen Farm strain, scoring up to 95, $1.50 per 15. Satisfaction guaranteed; 250 Fifth St.

13di-wi-p Jeffries and Varner bought four nice draft horses for the market 1 last week. They report the market I prices about the same as last year, PHONE BBS.

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