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Farmer's Institute

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Parent Issue
Day
30
Month
January
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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There wll be held in the Congregational church, Webster, on Thursday and Friday, Feb. 7th and 8th, a Farmtsr's Institute, which will be of considerable icterest to the residents of this county. The president of the Institute will be Win. E. Boydei), and G. W. Merrill will act as correspondiug secretary and Mrs. H. M. Queal as recording secretary. Music for the occasion will be furnished by E. X. Ball, of Hamburg. The Committee having charge of the institute is: Wm. Ball, Wm. E. Boyden, Wm. Scadin, Mr. A. M. Chamberlin, Mrs. Wm. Scadin. A general invitation is extended to the public to be present. The following program has been arranged for the occasion. THURSDAY EVENING. FEB. 7, 1895, 7 O'CLOCK. Music. Prayer Eev. F. Bloomfield Address of Welcome Pres. W. E. Boyden Response C. M. Starkes Music. Declamation- Dorr Queal Diseases of Cattle . Dr. E. A. A. Grange, Agri. College Paper Mrs. George W. Lake Music. Potato Culture , Proi. H. P. Gladden, Agri. College Qsestion Box, in chargeoi Wm. Ball. Music. FBIDAY MORNINU, FEB. 8,9:30 O'CLOCK TO 1 P. M. Music. Prayer. Question Box. Diseases of the Horse Dr. E. A. A, Grange, Agricul. College. Music Ji Farm Management William Ball Planting and Care of Orchards Prof. H. P. Gladden Music. Specialism in Farming G. W. Stuart, Grand Blanc Modern Methods in Butter-Making Piof. Clinton D. Smith, Agri. College Discussion ol different topics. Music. FRIDAY EVKXING, FEB. 8, 7 O'CLOCK. Music. Small Fruits Prof. H. P. Gladden Recitation Mrs. George W. Lake Management of Horses to Prevent Diseases Dr. E. A. A. Granee Paper Self-Advertislng Miss Julia A.Ball Music. Declamation Dorr Queal Our Eest Legacy to Our Children Mrs. K. F. Jonstone (Beatrix) Breeding, Feeding and Treatment of Dairy Stock Prol. C. D. Smith Discussiou of the above topics. i Question Box. Music. Deputies for the County. The following is a list of all the i öieputy sheriff's appoiated by Slier' ilf Jud&an. through thLs county. It ' wil! be íoaind a most excellent list, ' otne üiat would ibe difficult to improve ' upan : 1 Ann ArlxiT :- Wülini Eldert, Zen as Sweet, Fred Huhn, Harrison Ball, Win. E. Blackburm, Lester Canfield, ' J. M. Woods. i Augusta- Chas. H. Greenman. i Chelse-a - Jacob Staffem, John Gieri bach. 1 Dexter - Byro.11 McCauley, Thos. Bell. t FreedO'm - Jacob Knapp. Milan- Archie W. Gauntlett, 'Herbert - TayloT. J Manchester - Thos. J. Farrell. Salem - Frank Heywood. Saline- Sela Fitzgerald, FreU Jerry.' AVhitmore Lake - George McCormick. Ypsilanti- Iíyron S. Day, Jos. V. Peok, Isaac Da vis, George Brown, Staunton A. Ferguson, Cash. Warner. E. J. Siniili is back aguin In li i.s old place cm tiu' Adii.-in Prees, whlle Mr. Stc-ivns, tlie editor is needed rest and recreation in tlie south. BstlH-r, the ome year old child of Mr. and Mi. John Máulbatch, of NoithficUi, died Saturday, of measlea and the burial took place thtó p. m. at 1 o'clock f rom the G-erman Tvutheran cliurch of Northfield. Oa Friday evenkig last a very neat surprise was given Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Sperry of Pittsfieid, the occasion beimg the eecond annlversary of their maiTUige. Owioig to the stormy night oiily a íew assembled, enjoying theniselvee greatly until a late honr.

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