Jasper County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 April 1901 — GILLAM. [ARTICLE]

GILLAM.

Oats s .wing is the order of the day. A. King was a Rensselaer visitor Monday. Mrs. Geo. McDaniel went to Rensselaer Wednesday. M iss Millie Walters is working for Mrs. Brook Snedecker. Jno. and Maud Nolan of Lee. visited their sister, Mrs. Chase Whittaker. Roscoe Chester and Ida Armbrecht, visited Mr, Miller’s parents near Medaryville Saturday and Sunday. Some parties are drilling a well on the farm of Harve Robinson. They are down 130 feet at this writing. Clarence and Claudia Blankenship are visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Huber, at Wheatfield, for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Greely Comer and Misses Ada and Clara Huber of Wheatfield, were the guests of Jas. Blankenship and wife Saturday evening and Sunday. Joseph Armbrecht is to be envied; he has made him a two wheel cart and attached it to the harrow. Joe sings, as ha: py as a lark, while the horses do the work. Died, 2>4 miles east .if Pleasant Grove, little Ola Wheeler, the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wheeler, Friday, April 12. She died very suddenly;' seemed well when Mrs, Wheeler put her to bed and about an hour after, Mrs. W. went to see how she was and found her dead. Funeral services conducted by Mr. Vaughn. The remains were laid to rest in the Pleasant Grove cemetery. The parents have the sympathy of the entire community. It seems hard to give ap, but it is "another little flower budded on earth to bloom in heaven.”