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Farmer's Institute

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Parent Issue
Day
25
Month
February
Year
1891
Copyright
Public Domain
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Complete arrangernents have been made for the all day meeting of the farmers at the court house in this city on Friday next, and if appearances are not deceptive the occasion will be not only a very entertaining but a very instructive one. The program arranged for the meeting is as follows : FOREXOOX. Opena at 9 o'clock a. m. with praver by Rev J. V. Bradahaw. Music - Vocal. Address- by President W. E. Stoeking, of Lima. Music- Vocal. l'aper- by Prof. Emil Baur, entitled "Fruits for the Farmers." To be íollowed by discussion. Paper- by J. K. Campbell, of Augusta, ontitled "The Farm Problem." To be followi-d bv discussion. Music. AFTERNOON. ('alled to order ut i p. in. l'aper- by Hon. Wm. Ball, of Hamburg. Discusmou. Paper- by Mrs. Mary Dancer, of Lima, upon "Blooded Stock from a Woman'8 Standpoint." Paper- bv George MacDougall, of Superior,, entitled "The Silver Question " Foliowed bv diseussion. Music - Vocal. EVENINU. Called to order at 7 p. m. Music - by the Business Men's Quartette. Paper- by Mrs. Mary A. Mayo, of Battle Creek . on "Agriculture from the Staudpoiut of u Fiirmer'8 Wife." Music- by the B. M. Q. Paper- by Prof. J.B. Stoere, subject. "Observatious of the Habits of Animáis. The music for the meeting will be furnished under the supervisión of Mr. Ball of Hamburg, during the day, and by the Business Men's Quartetd1 oi this city for the evening. Hear! Hear! "The board ol State auditors have appointed a stenographer ; a luxury never indulged in by the ex - travagant republicana. Th8 is abolishing usele8S offices with a vengeance. -

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Ann Arbor Courier