Jasper County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 May 1901 — GILLAM. [ARTICLE]
GILLAM.
J. P. Armbrecht went to Indianapolis Friday. Loss Passe was the guest of Millie Walters Saturday eve.
Miss Grace Goldsberry is working for Mrs, Lev 1- Mdler for a few days. - - Isaac Whittaker of Wheatfield, was the guest of Miss Maud Brick Sunday. Tom Logan planted corn Saturday. Tom wants some “early roastin’ ears.’’ Maud Brick and Mrs. Ella Gasper called on Mrs. Lily Whittaker Thursday. Ive’n Gasper is visiting his grandpa, Jno. Whitaker of Wheatfield, for a few weeks. The people of Gillam had a rock hauling and hauled on enough rock for the foundation of the new church. Died, May 3, 1901, Miss Cora Kupke, the oldest child of Mr. and Mrs. |n<>. K upkr. Deceased was bon 1 Feb. 2.1883, and was aged 18 years, 2 months and 1 day. She had been a member of the Christian church tor 4 years, she bore her suffering patiently and never complained. She was a favorite with the young folks and will be greatly missed. The remains were laid to rest in the Independence cemetery, Saturday, .May 5, where they will rest till Christ shall come to claim his people when we hope she will come forth at the first Resurrection. Rev. 20-6. The services were conducted I»y the Independence minister.
