Rensselaer Republican, Volume 23, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 January 1891 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Jasper County Farmers’ institute. I ''f - -4. ' - •-' —AT THE — V - Opera- lE^oiase, RENSSELAER, INI). FEB. 6 and 7, 1891. * • D. H. YEOMAN, LEE GLAZEBROOK, Chairman. SecretaryPROGRAMME. FKIDAY, FEBIiI’ARY 6, 1891. j 1H A. M. Invocation - Rev. T. F.’ Drake. Music. "Welcome E. IV. Marshall. . J Rcspoiisi —Prof. W. C Latta, of Purdue University. 10:45 A. M. W CL Sdiwogler- -- “Breeding, Feeding and Care of Dairy Stock.’’ Discussion— Joseph 11. Willey, , Henry Bruce, Augustus Stimson, A. W. (leveland, and others, 1 P. M. Music. Dr. J. H. Smart, President, of Bur.due University,- - “Industrial Education. ” | David B. Now els, James Nolan, Samuel E. Sparling, D. 11. Yeoman and others. 2 P. M. S. T. , Yirden- -Public Highways. Discussion—Hon. Geo. Major, Basil Hunt, O. M. Y’ickory, A. G. W. Farmer and others. EVENING SESSION. 7P. M. Music. Hou. S. P. Thompson—“ Mutual interests of town and country.” Discussion—Charles E. Mills, Henry Marsh, L. Strong, C. D. . Now els and others. Music. Mrs. M. T. Didlake— “Woman’s place and influence in the home.” Discussion. Miss Mattie Benjamin, Miss Susie Parker, Mrs. Frank Foltz and others. Recitation —Miss. Nellie O’Donnell.

SATURDAY, FEBR’Y. 7, 1891. 10 A. M. Invocation —Rev. U. M. McGuire. Music. W. C. Latta—“Wheat culture and Crop Rotation.” Discussion— -Wm. E. Moore, F. W. Bedford, Joseph Hunt and others. 11 A. M. S. T. Yirden—“Drainage.” Discussion —0. P. Taber, John E. Alter, Geo. W. Burk and others. IP. M. Music. Mrs. Addie A. Stearns—“ The Earn Gome.” Discussion—Mrs. Dr. Denting, Lee Giazebrook, W. R. Nowels Hon. I. D. Dunn, and othersf • 2P. M. J. E. Bowles —“The raising and selling of horses.” Discussion —Hon. D. H. Patton, ~~3~. 'W. Lock, Thos. J. McCoy, J. M. Wasson and others.

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