Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 December 1906 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TTTTfTTfTTTTMMt t ♦♦♦ 11 »♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦* • DE LAVAL 7q| —CREAM SEPARATORS j i < • Are Nut Only THE BEST, but also THE CHEAPEST. a -- Have tbe Greatest Capacity; Do tbe Closest Skimming; Run the Easiest, and ■< ► .► X If Lest from Two to Ton Times Longer Than Other Maehlne.H * \ X I ••• Comer and Warner Bros., Agents.| Program of Jasper Co. Farmers In * stitute and Ladies Auxiliary (Combined.) An Excellent Program has been arranged, of both local talent and State Institute Workers. January 3rd=4th, ’O7. In Public Library Hall. Mrs. Lindley, of Salem and C. B. Benjamin of Leßoy. Indiana, will be present. Everybody is invited to attend. All sessions are open for Ladies and Gentlemen alike. Everybody come. Thursday, gamrarg 3rd. io.oo A. M. Music . Miss Edith Adams ii.io “ Address by the County Chairman. 10.20 “ The Wife as a Business Partner, Mrs. Lindley, Salem, Indiana 11.15 “ General Discussion. 11.30- “ Noon Intermission. 1.00 P. M. Music . . . Miss Edna Hauter 1.1 o “ Solo. 1.20 “ Why Farmers’Families should be Interested in Horticulture . Mrs. Lindley 2.30 “ Piano Solo . . Miss Edith Adams 2.40 “ Maintaining Soil Fertility . Amos Alter 3.10 “ General Discussion. Evening Session. 7.00 “ Music . . . Miss Glen Day 7.10 “ Sorghum as a Forage Crop Winfred Pullins 7.40 General Discussion. 7.50 “ Vocal Solo . Mrs. Dr. E. C. English 8.00 “ Farming as a Pastime . . B. D. Comer All sessions in Public Library Hall. Fridag, ganuarg 4th. 10.00 A. M. Music . . . Miss Edna Hauter 10.1 o “ How We Grow Potatoes Every Year, C. B. Benjamin, Leßoy, Ind. ii.io “ General Discusion. 11.30 “ Noon Intermission. 1.00 P. M. Music. 1.20 “ Agricultural Education for Our Boys and Girls C. B. Benjamin 2.20 “ General Discussion. 2.30 “ Music. 2.40 “ How We Handle Corn Fodder, • • • - • •C. B. Benjamin 3.30 “ General Discussion. Evening Session, Jan. 4th. 7.00 “ Piano Solo . . . Mists Glen Day 7.05 “ Quartette . . Bill Bat and Company 7.15 “ An Original Poem . . Miss Oka Pancoast 7.25 “ Instrumental Duet . Mrs. Delos Thompson • and daughter Lois. 7.40 “ The Farmer’s Hope . Hon. John E. Alter 8.10 “ Address . . Hon. Geo. A. Williams N. B. All sessions will be held in the Public Library Hall. You will be made welcome. JOE PULLINS, Pres. MRS. H. J. DEXTER, Pres. Ladies Auxiliary. CLARA A. PETERS Doctor of Optics, Bachelor of Opthalmology, I Master of Opthalmology, Frame* fitted and adjuited. Full lineof supplies for repairing. l lk if Prices reasonable. IIfSD
MONEY TO LOAN We have money to loan at any time, and in any amounts to suit borrowers. Our specialty is loans on farms and city real estate for one, two, tbree, four or tive years, with interest payable semi-annuallv, to suit borrower, and with the most liberal terms as to payments on part of principal. We also loan on personal security and chattel mortgage. IV*Don’t fail to see u« before borrowing elsewhere. AUSTIN & HOPKINS Read The Democrat for news.
* Fanners’ Mutual « owe Associaiiofl. Of Benton. White and Jasper Counties, REPRESENTED BY MARION I. ADAMS, RBNSSBLABR. IND. Insurance In force Dec. 81, 1004. 51.899.559.32. Increase for year 1004, 5199.796.58. RmSKTONIYOraE
