Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 94, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 April 1912 — GILLAM. [ARTICLE]
GILLAM.
Orval Rix visited his sister, Mrs. Fred Hines, Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Ed Harper has his new barn almost completed. F. M. Walters’ sale was well attended and he has moved to Newland. Sim Marion was in Medaryville last Saturday. €has. Odom was down to his farm he recently purchased, trying to buitd John Burris is going to move to Newland next week. Dr, James, of Medaryville, is building another new drugstore. John Bowen was in Francesville Monday on business. R. W. Burris was a Newland viitior Monday. Carl Remm called on Mr. Harper Monday. Walter Brown spent Sunday wtch Lew and Will Hefferline at Lewiston. Bert Duggins was down to his farm near Newland Wednesday and attended the sale at F. M. Walters. Mr. Clausten, of Chicago, seems to be well pleased with his new farm he purchased in Barkley townßhip. Mrs. Rex, of near Winamae, spent Saturday and Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Fred Hines. ’ Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Kupke and Mrs. John Bowen spent Sunday with the latter’s mother, Mrs, Russell, near Gifford. a fence, but when' he went to set the posts he found that the ground was only thawed about one foot deep and gave it up as a bad job. Carl Remm purchased a new gasoline plow*which pulls six plows at a. time. He has not yet tried it as the engine has not arrived, but he Is looking for it at once. “Dr. Thomas’ Eclectis Oil to tb* best remedy for that often fatal dis-ease-croup. It has been used with success in our family for eight years.' —Mrs. L. Whtteacre t Buffalo, N. Y. All kinds of feed for the horse, cow and poultry. 7 - % HAMILTON & KELLNER. Calling Cards, printed or engraved.
