Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 November 1908 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

<X)KN AND BREAD CONTEST. It has been planned to have the Bread and Corn contest together with the Farmers* Institute again this year. The Institute will be held Dec. 7 and 8, and it is time that the boys who belong to the club begin to get their best 11 ears of corn together, and the girls to try their hand at baking bread. In the corn contest anyone who secured seed last spring may enter. They should fasten their corn securely together and label it with their name and the township in which they live. All corn should be sent to the place where the institute is held not later than Monday evening, Dec. '7. It may be left at the office of the County. Superintendent before, that time. One ear of each bunch of corn will be Carefully scored and the person sending it may have it to take home that he may see wherein it is. weak. The corn from each township will be judged and three prizes will be given for the three best lots from each township. The winners from each township will enter, a county contest and other prizes will be arranged. In the bread contest all school girls between the ages of 9 and 18 may enter. They must prepare and bake without help the loaf of bread which they exhibit, and have it marked with their name, township in which they live and time at which, the bread was baked. To this should also be attached a signed statement that they did all the work themselves. Prizes will be arranged in this the same as in the dorn contest. All bread should come In Tuesday morning, Dec. 8. Girls may be excused from school on Monday in order to bake the bread. All persons interested in the Farmers’ InsitutC should take hold of this plan and help to make it the best possible. Wm. H. Churchill has gone to Siloam Springs, Ark., to spend the winter with his son Thomas Churchill. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS. Oct. 31, to Mr. and Mrs.. Wallace Saylor, a son. Apples 30c to 40c per peck. CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE. Jasper Guy or Remington makes farm loans at 5 per cent interest with no sommission but office charges. Write him. ts BOX SUPPER. A box supper will be given at the James school house, 3 miles south of Rensselaer on the gravel road, Saturday evening, Nov. 14. A good program. Everybody Invited. ELIZABETH LITERS, Teacher.

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