Democratic Sentinel, Volume 20, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 February 1896 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
who shall determine the same on or before July 4th,1896. 2. That an executive committee of seven be appointed to ar-j range the programme tor the next annual institute and we recommend that such committee shall consist of the following named persons: —Joel F. Spriggs, CorDeluis Bierma, Ed W. Culp, Richard Welch, Mrs. Eva K. Foltz, Mrs. Ida W. Randle aud S. P Thompson, chairman, to be ap poihted by this institute, two of wdiom shall be ladies, and reside in each commissioners district, 3. We recommend that the following persons t<i_wil: Edwin P. Honan, Eitz \V. Bedford, Rial B Harris, Mrs: Car .hue D. Martin >nd Mrs Martha J. Wasson be ippoiuted a committee of reception to see that the atteudents at our next institute from the remote parts of the couqty be entertained and their attendance, be made as agreeable aud profitable as pot, sible, of whom Edwin P. Honan ->bali be chairman. 4. We rrcoiumeud as offi.ets of this association f.r the next nsuing year, for ptes dent Lucius Strong, secre my Lee Glazebrook, treasurer Esteii.. Paiki tv, ati<: that the ext institute he held ai the conn h ii-m in Kfl.'Sselaer under the ausp : ces of said officers and the c. mmi .tee i.eiein and th se named In the to * i.ship meetings as tiers inbefore provided for. 5. We recommend that during the institute lectures be he d at the opera house each evening aud that one of the meetings be con ducted by the lrdies and that at least one third < f the tune in tin programme be devoted to subjects of interest to the farmers wives and daughters. Respectfully submitted. S. P. Ihompscn. Bruce Porter. D. H. Yeoman. The Resolutions Adopted. The Committee on r solutions submitted the appended report which .was unanimously adi pted. Mi. President:— Your committee on resolutions having carefullly considered the subject of Farmers’ Institutes in Jasper County, Indiana report the following resolutions:— 1. That the tliauks of those in attendance ars due t<> .Messers Jones aud Kelsey officers of t iis Institute, for the practicle and useful subjects presented. 2. The instruction of these institutes should be made as broad as the equal citizenship of the farmers of the county without distinction as to sex, or branch of that industry. 3. The benefits of the institute should go to all parts of the county aud we recommend such an organization as will reach and interest farmers in every neighborhood.
4. This county is next to the largest in the State, is favorably 1 icated as to markets and has a soil capable of producing all vegitation common to a temperate clime and with proper organiza’tion we ought to have an institute well attended as anj in the State and we recommend to the committee on organization to lake the matter up and provide for a still mom interesting and profitable iustiiute in 189 J. 5. That all the news papers in this county be requested to publish an account of this Institute to be prepared by its officers. Respectfully Submitted. Simon A Dowell. Calvin E. Jenkins. Lee E Glazebrook. Committee, W00D... If those of our subscribers w o have’ * rOrnised us wood on subscription w ; ll bring it light a q g, they will confer a gieat favor. Dr- Hartsdl iso the sick Lst. Charlir Watson is plastering the new Pr sbyterinn chu-ch. - Adamant. A. G. Hardy has been retained as superintendent of the poor ■farm. The largest purchaser at the county tax sale M n lay was A. H. Hopkins of Rensselaer.— Monticello Herald. Deputy Sheriff McColly has returned irorn a trip through the eastern part of the state looking after his interests f ir the sheiiffalty of Jasper county.
