Talmage Sermon on Humility and Armor of Faith
Dr. Talmage rebukes arrogance and urges lifelong armor of faith. He cites biblical events from I Kings and the battles of Israel, Wilberforce, and Paul to urge aged and young alike to persevere in righteousness, avoid boasting, and depend on God's protection while facing temptations and trials.
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Louis Kropsch
N. J
Washington
Benhadad
Syria
Israel
Sag
Benhdad
Christ
Usecce
Polenta
Napoleon
England
Scotland
Ireland
Wilberforce
Lord Brougham
Paul
John Newton
Red Sea
Gideon
God
Niagara Falls
Denbadad
Northern
Pacific
Lambert Street
Anandal
Mr. Lenox
Robert Lenox
Samaria
Marathon
Darius
Alexander
Arbela
Joan of Arc
Orleans
Poltava
Marlborough
Blenheim
Hell
Satan
London Tower
Black Prince
Lord Lovat
Jesus Christ
Ife
Heavenly Heights
Ephesians
Up-to-date hints on orchard spacing and crops
In a Farmers' Review column Edson Gaylord argues on orchard layout noting varieties differ in growth and climate. He prescribes rows thirty by twenty for large growing apples and twenty by fifteen for smaller varieties, with rows north south to minimize sun damage and aid self protection.
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Middle
Northwest
Theorthwest
Edson Gaylord
Floyd County
Iowa
Gaylord
Ed. F. R
Fiamata Central Mittnots From the Farmers' Review
A long excerpt discusses plum varieties in the local area. Japan plums face setting and rot issues due to cold winters and storage practices. Spraying with a weak Bordeaux mix and Paris green improved Niagara and Jefferson crops. European varieties show promise for canning, with Niagara noted as best for quality when cooked. FRANK AIKIN, Macon County, Amgers Goats: Angora goats excel at clearing brush on a 500 acre farm, aiding rapid land clearance after two years.
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Kansas City
Chicago
B. F. Richardson
Dubuque County
Japan
Burbank
Jefferson
Frank Aikin
Macon County
D. A. Taylor
Tero Kinte
Muete
American-Grown Clover Seed Merit Report
The Secretary of Agriculture notes two years of comparative tests in Washington comparing European and American clover seed. European red clover performs poorer under U S conditions of heat and dryness, with American seed showing higher productivity. Tests extend to major clover growing states to verify applicability for farmers.
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Secretary of Agriculture
Europe
Washington
United States
Canada
United Weston
Muck beds and farm notes clash with swine breeders meet
The article discusses two muck types amid muck bed fertility, with frost aiding compost readiness and unusable wet muck unsuitable for compost. It then covers the Illinois swine breeders’ meeting at Be ment, Illinois, January 7-8, 1902, detailing sessions, scoring, and a Wabash railroad fare. It also notes Cuba’s tobacco transplant delays, cane maturity, and a new agricultural college branch for women in Reading.
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Illnots State
Swine Breeders and Association of
Bement
Illinois
Wabash Hallroad
Tinais Tntection
Ater
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Denmark
Germany
United Kingdom
Odense
Kolding
Farmers' Review
Chrisian Co
Ill
Plymouth Rock
S. Roae Carr
Cuba
Havana
Countess of Warwick
Reading