Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 53, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 December 1908 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
HAPPINESS IS DEPENDENT UPON HEALTH Health is dependent upon digestion. Digestion is dependent upon mastication. Mastication is dependent upon teeth. Good teeth are a continuous pleasure to those who possess them. An occasional thought about your teeth, is a profitable habit, ow long is it since a dentist has told you the condition of your teeth, Operations that my patients receive, create a satisfaction they want to tell the neighbors about. Prices meet the ordinary purse. You need to know the news I will tell you about your teeth. DR. HORTON I I All Sessions Open. Everybody Invited. JASPER COUNTY H FARMERS’ INSTITUTE ANO 1 LADIES’ AUXILIARY COMBINED December 7-8, 1908. < ► I I In the Court House, Rensselaer, Ind. Eighteenth Session. II State Instructors—A. G. Burkhart, Tipton, Indiana; II Miss Ethel E. Berry, Jewel City, Kansas; Sam B. Woods, Crown Point, Indiana. Program I I Monday, December 7th. II 10:00 A. M. Invocation.,Rev. Kindig. II 10:10 A. M. Miscellany ’► 10:20 A. M. President’s Address I I 10:30 A. M. The Golden Hoof. .A? G. Burkhart. JI 11:00 A. M. Cow Barns and How to Build Them. .Sam B. Woods. J; 11:30 A. M. Cement on the F?rmAmos H. Alter. <► 12:00 M. Noon Intermission. II 1:00 P.M. Patriotic Chorus. II 1:05 P.M. Miscellany. <> 1:15 P. M. Co-operation Among Farmers Sam B. Woods. II 1:45 P. M. Sheep Raising in Jasper County,R. J. Yeoman. JI 2:05 P. M. The Duties and Privlliges of a Farmer’s wife < • .A. G. Burkhart. 11 Discussion opened by Mr*. George Ketchum. JI 2:35 P. M. Should Farmers Patronize Mall Order Firms? < » Answered Pro and Con by W. L. Wood and <> Stephen Bresnahan. II 2:55 P. M. Dairy Breedsß. D. Comer. II 3:25 P. M. Feeding a Dairy Herd Sam B. Woods, o 3:55 P. M. Summary. II EVENING SESSION. II 7:00 P. M. Seventh Grade Chorus. <► 7:20 P. M. Select Reading John E. Alter. II 7:30 P. M. The Farmer and His CallingA. G. Burkhart. I I TUESDAY, DECEMBER Sth. 10:00 A. M. Invocationßev. Bundy. II 10:10 A. M. Miscellany. II 10:20 A. M. The Ideal Farm. .A. G. Burkhart. J' 10:50 A. M. Corn Culture Marion Adams < ► 11:20 A. M. Domestic Science in Public Schools. Miss E. E. Berry 11 12.00 M. Noon Intermission. II 1:00 P. M. Song, Hunting Chorus. < » 1:05 P. M. Yeast and Bread Miss Ethel E. Berry. II 1:35 P. M. A Plea for Mote Clover, and How to Get It II A. G. Burkhart. < > 2:05 P. M. Varieties, Color, and Characteristics of Corn 11 Joe Pullin*. < II 2:25 P. M. Rotation of Crops. Theodore Dunlap. I I [ 2:55 P. M. Education and Preparation Necessary in Every o Calling..A. G. Burkhart. 1 II 3:25 P.M. Report of Committees. J * Sanimary. ; I JOHN E. ALTER, President X EVERETT HALSTEAD, Secretary X Ladies’ Auxiliary: X MRS. I. F. MEADER, President ♦ MRS. BURTON, Secretary
If You Have Any Doubt But that the quality of our groceries is the highest, and, quality considered, our prices right, let give us the chance by call- ; us dispel that doubt. Just ; lug No. 99 the next time ' you order groceries, and 1 we’ll do the rest. Quality is our watchword. < Try the ‘Ferndell’ line ! of goods and you are bound ’ to be pleased. ’ Don’t forget that we ' handle the finest bacon on < earth. < We pay the Highest ! Prices for Fresh Eggs and ! Good Butter. J The Reliable Grocers MoFARLAND A SON
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