Rensselaer Republican, Volume 23, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 January 1891 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

. Jasper County Farmers’ insti* <u | e —AT THEOlpOXS' ZZ— . 3L ” X.AER, INDFeb - 6 | and 7, 1891. D * H ‘ Y .ctUAN, LEE GLAZEBROOK,

Chairman. SecretaryPROGRAMME. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1891. MOBNING SESSION. 10 A. M. Invocation —Rev. T. F. Drake. Music. Welcome —R. W. Marshall. Response- Prof. W. G Latta, of Purdue University. 10:45 A. M. W. G. Schwegler—“Breeding, Feeding and Care of Dairy Stock.” Discussion —Joseph H. Willey, Henry Bruce, Augustus Stimson, A. W. Cleveland, and others.

afternoonsession. ___ 1 P. M. Music. Dr. J. H. Smart, President, of Purdue University—“lndustrial Education.” Discussion—David B. Newels, James Nolan, Samuel E. Sparling, D. H. Yeoman and others. 2 P. M. B. T. Virden —Public Highways. Discussion —Hon. Geo. Major, Basil Hunt, O.M. Vickory, A. G. W. Farmer and others. .EVENING SESSION. 7P. M. Maisic. Hon. S. P. Thompson—“ Mutual interests ©f town and country.” Discussion —Charles E. Mills, Henry Marsh, L. Strong, C. D. Nowels and others. Music. Mrs. M. T. Didlake—“Woman's place and influence in the farmer’s home.” Discussion. Miss Mattie Benjamin, Miss Susie Parker, Mrs Frank Foltz and others. Recitation —Miss Nellie O’Donnell.

SATURDAY, FEBR’Y. 7, 1891. MOBNING SESSION. 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. 8. T. Virdea —“Drainage.” Discussion—O. P. Taber, John E. Alter, Geo. W. Burk and others. AFTERNOON SESSION. IP. M. Music. Mrs. Addie A. Stearns —“The •Fram Home.” Discussion—Mrs. Dr. Deming, Lee Glazebrook, W. R. Nowels Hon. I. D. Dunn, and others. 2P. M. J. E. Bowles—,‘The raising and selling of horses.” Discussion—Hon. D. H. Patton, J, W. Lock, Thos. J. McCoy, J. M. Wasson and others.

Public Sale! George W. Burk will sell at public auction, at his residence four miles north of Rensselaer, on THURSDAY, FEB. 5, 1891, beginning at 10 A. M., the following property to-wit: Fourteen horses, of good grade and quality, 17 good cows, in calf to thoroughbred Galloway, 2 | blood Galloway heifers and 17 |blood Galloway calves, 32 stock hogs, entire outfit of farming implements, wagons, buggies tfcc. Also one bull and four cows, thoroughbred Galloways, making a fine chance for anyone to get a start in this excellent and popular breed of cattle. Ten months’ time, without interest. Eight per cent discount for cash. 2t p. We have just received a large line of the celebrated Seitz, Schwab & Co’s., boots and shoes, for fall and winter. Also a fine line of J. W. Gookey’s fine kip boots, for men and boys, and every pair of them fully guaranteed. J. H. Willey <fc Sons. Eupepsy. Thin is what you ought to have, in faction insist have have it. to fully enjoy life. Thousands are searching for it daily, and mourning because they find it not. Thousands upon thousands of dollars are spent annually by our people in the hope that they may attain this boon. And yet it may be had by allj. We guarantee that, Electric Bitters, if used according to directions, and the use persisted in, will bring you good digestion and oust the demon Dyspepsia and install instead Eupepsy. We recommend Electric Bitters for Dyspepsia and’ all dis-' eases of Liver, Stomach and Kidneys. Sold at.so cents and §1 per bottlo by I F. B. Meyers.