Jasper County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 October 1901 — GILLAM. [ARTICLE]

GILLAM.

Subscribe for The Democrat—you'll get the new s. Corn husking will *oon be ti.e business of the day. Matt Zimmer of Wheatfield. is improving hisGillam farm with a new barn. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Wagoner took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Heed Sunday. The Reed ditch will soon be complete and will be a great benefit to this locality, Sunday school at Gillam church every Sunday at W:3O. J, B. Reed, Superintendent. Arnold Richards is trying to get a clast organized In vocal music at liillam church. Jas. Blankenship went to the field the other morning with felt boots on, James thinks winter has begun. Cecil Culp is the happiest man in Uillam. Why? Because there is a newborn babe at his house—a ooy. Elder Witt has begun a series of lectures on the two covenants. Meeting every alternate Sunday at Glendale. Some relatives who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wagoner, returned to their home in Illinois lust Monday. Chas. Whiticker went to Hammond Tuesday to see his father. Lidte Whiticker. who is not expected to live at present writing. The Epworth League at Gillam had a large attendance Sunday eve. The topic was “A Bad Bargain." President, J. B. Reed climbed away up to that high wind mill last Monday, as windy as it was. Yes, sir. away clear up to that wind mill, over on Uncle Mc's larm. You can get just as good goods at Bishir A Logan's store as you can in Chicago and New York and just us cheap. John keeps the double jointed California peanuts. Two fresh milch cows for sale. Marion I. Adams.