Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 February 1912 — GILLAM. [ARTICLE]
GILLAM.
John Burris moved Friday. Shelling corn is the order of the day in this section. N.<F. Kupke .-will move io the Carl Remm farm this week. Jack Whiteman is going to work for Sim Marion this summer. Carl Remm and Mr. Harper wsi» Rensselaer goers Saturfigy. N. F. Kupke sold a horse ,to Harmon Dickerson the other day for $l6O. The mud roads in this section are getting self and will be bad for movMrs. Rildy Daniels, who liyes north of Rensselaer, visited Flora Duggins Sunday. Mrs. Josephine Kupke is visiting her brother, Will Hines, at Medaryville this week. - —r The mumps are turning up at Newland now, so if you haven’t bad them, sidetrack. Mr. and Mrs. John Collins from Illinois, are visiting Jaflper county friends this week. Tame hay in this neck of the woods is as scarce as hen teeth but, ha ha, r got mine. Lucky hay. Mr. Fred Whiteman, -of Clinton county, visited N. F. Kupke and family Friday and Saturday. Fred Saltwell has been quite ill from a stroke of paralysis, which occurred about a week ago. Sim Marion is moving down from Independence church to his Gillam township farm this week. The sale of Mr. Moseley was well attended and he had some fine horses, some of which brought $259.
