'hit ' ! ftfiMBtiCAN , UOtiNTY4 Farmers Institute School in Agricultural at .RORLfl BOW , NiBRA'KA , WiEK : OP JANUARY II TO A 1909 , OUTLINE FOR LECTURES AND XLCiULATlONS , ' REGISTRATION PEC SJ.OO. WRITE S : : ; ETARY JULES HAUMENT 11:00 : i L > c > t- ' < { C , re nnd (1ispoaiti ii > f com crop , Mr. Miller . 1:30 : 30 : ; Div. 1. Jticlviiifr SocdC- , Mr. Miller 1 530 3s''U Div , 2. Judging contest with liogs liogstty tty Students 4.0 : DIV. 2 Judging * t id corn Mr. Miller 4 : 0 Dlv 1. Judging contest with hogs My Students HVRNINQ 8:00 : Agricultural JSducnlinti Prof. A. 15. Davissnn , , Principle School of Agriculture i SATURDAY i , 10:00 : L/orture : Care and adjustment of fnrm ma chinery s . Prof L. W. Chase University of Nebraska 11:00 : ' Tjccturi ? : Growing small ; /rain in 'wcslrrn . 'Nebraska. - Supt. W. 'P. Snyder N.irfh Pl-iltc Station Work conducted by Miss Myrtle Kaufman MONDAYJANUAKY U 1:30 : 2:30 : Lecture : .Relation of Food to the body . 2:30 : 4:10 : Demonstration : Making ; uul serving1 of nutri tious boupa. Use of fireless cooker. TUUSDAY JANUAKY 12 1:30 : 2:30 . Lecture : Meats. 2:30 : 4:00 : Dotu jiislration : Co > > kingof meats in Grcless cooker \VUDNnSDAYJANUAKYl3 1:30 2:30 Lecture : Preservation of fruit ? , canning1 jellies etc. 2:30 : 4:00 : Demonstration : Cooking ; of fruits in firelesa cooker. Canning fruits. Microscopic exami nation of molds. . . , , ' THURSDAY JANUAKY 14 " ' 1:30 2.-301 Lecture : Salads and desserts. ' 2:30 : 4:00' : Demonstration : Preparation ofsalads and the useof-celt ry , fruit , potato , nuta , etc. . , Preparation and serving- desserts and use ' of left overs. FRIDAY JANUARY IS i ' i 1:30 : 2'30 . Loctun : Kitchen economy. 2:30 4:00 : . Demonstration : Plans for u handy "kitchen with chart * and nftdels. Menus for the daily meals. Invalid cookery. Cireals and vege tables in Greless cooker. SATURDAY JANUARY 16 ' , 10:00 Broad judging contest by members of the class Each member of the class is expected to bring : i loaf of Bread. Prizes will be awarded for best loaf of bread and ability to score bread. Contest will be concluded by a lecture on bread making. Personal and Otherwise William Warren of Callaway was in the c ity Wednesday , he was last week very pleasantly surprised by having his brother , D. Warren of Cheency , Washing ton , with his wife and child call on. him unexpectedly. His broth er drove up about 11 p. m. and asked if he could not briug his wife and child in to get warm and it was some time after they had come in before "Biliic" recognized his brother whom he had not seen for about eighteen years. Mr and Mrs. George Apple and Mrs. A. R. Humphrey went to Omaha Monday night to take in the corn show. Christ ma 3 at Grandmother * * X * Colonial Time * MONDAY 9i : 0:00 : * Registration and Organ mtion of classes.- 1 r ; ( ) . Mass .meeting of all metnbers.of the school. Assignment of sections Slior't talks by in structors. 1--3:00 : : Div. I. Score card f ir .cattle , Prof. C. W. Pugsley , University of Nebraska. Itf'J 3:00 : Div. 2. Examination xf-different types of corn Mr. R. A. Miller 3ii 0 4:30 : Score card for cattle , Mr. Pugsley. 3 : ( 0 4:30 : . Div. 1. Examination of different type * of corn _ . / ' . . Mr.'Miller. TUIISDAY . , T0:00 : Lecture on compostUo-i of foods , Mr Pugalcy ll'Ki : ' Lecture on seed corn , Mr. Miller 1 : V.O 3:00 : ' . ' Div. 1. Judging beqf c-sttle Mr. f'ugsley ,1 : . ' * " 3:00 : Div. 2. Characteristic ' 'of a good seed far , . _ . / > j. . . ' ' , - Mr. Miller 3- , i4:10 : , ' D.'v. 2. Judgirtg beef cattle Mr. Puysley 3 : 4:30 . Div 1. ' Chiracteristics of a good seed ear. . " Mr. Miller ' ' ' . " 'vX" - ' , EVENING SESSION 8 : < ) tf ' Agricultural Geolegy-of Nebraska. ( Thii lec- turelllustrated with lantern slides ) . . ' Dr. Gi E. Condra , University of Nebraska. " ' WEDNESDAY 10:00 : Lecture : Digestible Nutrients , Mr Pugsley 11:00 : Lecture : Soil Problems involved in corn cul ture , Dr. F. J. Alway , Experiment Station 1:30 3:00 : Div ' 1. Work with soil ' Dr. Alway , and ' Mr. Miller 1:30 : 3:00 : Div. 2. The score card for the hog- hogMr. Mr. Pugsley. 3:00 : 4:30 : Div. 2 Work with soil Dr. A.lway and - . Mr. Miller 3:00 : 4:30 : Div. 1. The score card for the hog , Mr. Pugsley EVENING SESSION 8:00 : . . Milestones of Commercial Progress , * . Prof. C. W. Webster , University of Nebraska. , " ' THURSDAY . . . 10.00 Lecture : Feeding Beef Cattle. M > . Pugsley 11:00 : Lecture : Planting and cultivation of corn - . . , Mr. Miller 1:30 : 3:00 : Div. 1 Scoring and criticizing local varities , . . . Mr. Mi'lcr. ' 1:30 : 3:00 : Div , 2 Judging Hogs , Mr. Pugsley 3uO : 4:30 : Div. 2 Scoring and criticizing local varities , Mr. Miller 3i)04:30 : ) Div. 1 Judging Hogs , Mr. Pugsley EVENING SESSION. 8:00 : The value of Trees to the farmer , Hon. Geo. Couphnd , Elgin FRIDAY. 10:00 : Lecture : Feeding Hogs , Mr. Pu slev E. ' . Coffman of Lillian was in tlu city on business last Sat urday. ; ' Ol i Engelsgerd- transact ing business in the city last Sat urday. Thomas Loughran of Anseluio was a Broken Bow vititor last Saturday. ' " ? ' W. II. Wells of Gates was in the city on business the. last .of the week. . . . . i . Miss Slatei1 who has been visit ing her aunt Mrs. F. M. Rublee for the past two weeks , left Wed nesday for her home at Boonc , Iowa. Reasons 10 WHY You should buy YOUR BREAD and all othpr BAKING GOODS at the City Bakery FIRST ECONOMY Call and wo 'will tell you the other REE30N& Lessons from the Christmas Woman - By MARGARET SPENCER TELL you we ought to cut it put this year , ' said the hard-up hus band. The Christmas worn an put both liiuidH on his shoulders.Vo can't cut out Christ mas , dear , " she told him gently. "But that flvo dollars which my brother or gave mu on my birthday is going to cover every cent ' spend. They'll be Just little remembrances. " "That's it , " he ana - a w o r o d , impatiently. "You'll keep it Up , one way or another , and at the last mln ute I'll feel mean if I don't get into the game and squander a lot of money on. presents. " Ho closed tha door and went away By the time ho hod boarded the CAT for tbnn be know that she w&a right But the Chrlatmaa yromu ? didn't know that ha waa thinking thla. She was busy In her own room , whore , oa work table , lay a whlto ahirt waist. pattern stamped with a graceful design for embroidering. She had bought it for 60 cents , marked down from one dollar because It waa the latjt. Her plan was to transfer its doBjgn to other pieces of cloth which she bad in the house and so evolve three ahirt waista , stumped for em brolderlne , to bestow on tht > thrre nieoea , who liked to embroider. Aiwi ail for 60 cents ! But the Christmas woman hart just begun work , trying bravely to forget the hard-up husband's last wonls when aho was called downBtairu to BCO the perfectly discouraged person. whoso plaint waa after this fashion : "Oh. < Uart It'a nothing to nu > how stT * * w& ; ' ' ' " b ' ? ? * 'i'- - - ? $ ft * * ' CV - < C- < & * : w < r > * ! > rL" * * sWr - ' - * T e Wafts of Old "toy Ttyren "Williamj Play , raioitrtU , playl Play , minttteli all I Tis Cfouuni * Day I Throughout the hall tatooa thine uumimcoU to joy Be tneny u a wedding ttytt I A * in thai other Chrotau rsera Again wa place the diadem The thtphetdi hailed the Chriit-child boy Upon the ( acted head of Chtut That ia the maojei drear wai booil The Qotea Child of Bethlehml Play. muutttU , playl All hail the King ! Upon the hay Let chwali wiog Tbaat al CM tecuto ( ram Hetod'i bw O'w vttn land , o'er every act * Wuhin tha hilla of Galileo Ana let lh png be now u vrhw Saviour of hu fellow mm He came th child of Gtlilca : Tba Kiog of ftU ths Kioe. u Hl Of "peace on earth ; good will la tnatiy shopping days there are to Christmas. I can't buy a buy thinp " "But. my dear. " aaid the Chrfstmas woman , "think what you can make out of that luxurious bos of places you showed me the other day ! " Thereupon she poured forth many euggcsUono about aprons and holders and shoe bags and top collars enough ! to inspire a church bazar. 1 "Oh , yes. but everything you make costs a little for rib > oa or something , " the perfectly discowaged person con cluded , at the end of her depressing call. "I wish Christmas waa past ! " I Then she went straight home , pulled out her box of pieces , pondered ov.er. the Christmas woman's sugges tions , schemed out a plan for Bavins' a 'little money here and there , and then fell to work on her Christmas presents with new courage. But that Christmas woman didn't know this. She was getting at nor own work again. This tirao she worked for fully flva minutes undisturbed , then another visitor clalired her this time the tlred-to-death woman , who couldn't get away from her teething baby to go shopping , or to take one slltch on Clvlstrraa presents. "Give ire ycur list , and I'll chop for you , " the Christmas woman vol unteered. "Mercy ! I couldn't norsibly tell what I want without soclng things , " the tircd-to-death woman protested. Xot until she was well on her way down the street did she reali = 3 that , with a littla planning , ehe irisht shop by proxy after all. The idea , once it had penetrated her mind , pleased her so much that she was smiling liketi really rested woman when- she reached homo and sat down to make out her list. list.But But the Christmas woman dldu't know this. "Have 1 called you downstairs when you were doing something impor tant ? " the dead-broko girl waa asking of the Christmas woman by that timu. "I'm sorry if I have , but I had to tell you my troubles. I'm in debt up to my ears. I haven't any right to give Christmas presents ibis year. Tea going to be cross until December 28. " "Ob , not" the Christmas womaa V \ L / . "Why is \s protested. , keeping cheery < one kind of giving ! And at leait you can write Christmas letters. " "Why , who carca for those ? " ww the cynical answer. ' Yet an hour later , at her desk , the I dead-broke girl was busily writing Christmas letters , filling them with ban-owed sweetness and humming a harpy tune as the words flowed from her pen. I But the Christmas woman didn't ' ' know'this' . She had gone .back to her room for the third time to find her work table Grrpry. - In-'vain she searched for the ahirt-waist cloth. "Bridget , " she called at last , "have 1 you taken anything out of my room ? " Bridget was washing the windows. "Only the clean rags for pollshin' the glass , mum , " she answered. "You said they'd be on your tab'.c. " "Oh ! " die began. Rut at sight of Bridget's corry faro ? ho caught her self. "Never mind , Bridget , " she add ed. "Don't feel bad about it. " "Feel bad ! are ? " echoed the aston ished girl. The look In her cyps was fall of adir-lraltcn. . "Sure , now , this i the iirct plate I ever worked where the Indy didn't gst cross before Christ mas ! " 'llils time the Christmas woman know , With great gladness , because she had earned tjo ! message to one heurt , she said , softly : "Ob , but , Bridget , what do threa little presents matter ? It'a joy that wo must give ! " Attorney I'M win F Myrs of t-his.city made a business trip to Dunning last week. Mrs. R. J. Sharpe of the Buck eye ranch came un last Saturday to spend the dnv with hr parents Mr and Mis. F. II. Reed. j Send your Abstract Orders to J. G. LEONAIID , Bonded Abstractor Office in Security State Bank 8'ld'ng ( BUYING CANDY for Christmas buy good pure home made goods. All candies fresh and home made at J WW WHS I E West Side Square. Tft u.i A