Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 July 1881 — Gilliam Gas. [ARTICLE]

Gilliam Gas.

Eds. R«rv*LiCAs» :-*-Y*ar correspondent bu remained eilent for ibf put few weeks, pending the departure of the extreme warm weather, bat there teems but little prospect es this, to “Joke" will appear on the scene again notwithstanding liis high temperature. We notice that ear old friend, the Bov. Thos. Mason, isegwin in Gillam, spending meet es his tints in tbs b_r vest fitld. Mr. D. A. Rogsrs paid as a vary short visit recently. He bos returned to school, at Hreencastle. Mr. J. P. Deselms and wife are spending the week in Gillam, with Mr. A. G. Robb. Whs* has become of our old friend, Frank Hart? Any one kno.wing es his whereabout, please inform us. The Gillam nnd Pulseki folks seemed to have enjoyed their foqrth of July visit to Rensselaer very Bauch. The Pulaskites say that “Rinse-Yenr-Ear” is far ahtod of Winnmsc, their capital. Miss Anna Deaelms'intenda visiting her sister, Mrs. John Sebring, at Hebron, Ind., as soon os the warm weather abates. We will slily inform Mr. L. Martin that Miss Ola F r still resides in Gillam, and is waiting anxiously for the next court. Mr. John Querry, sr., still remains on the sick list, as also is Mrs. Wils Blaie. Miss Emma Tillct has gone to Peru to visit her brothers. Grandmother Cain, 85 years old, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. John Tillett, Sr. W'e noticed Surveyor Alter and wife in Gillam last week. Quarterly meeting will be held at Independence Chapel next Saturday and Sunday. Come one and all. The Rev. J. J. Thompson preached at the chapel lost Sabbath, j Mi uses Ella Long and L. E. Rathfon are taking music lessons of Mrs. Will Williams, es Medaryville. Mrs. W. is an excellent music-teacher. We nearly forget to mention that the Gillam wedding will not “go off.’’ The traveling potato bugs have devoured the potato patch, Hud ke has concluded to wait another year. Poor Ned! Jakh. Notice.— There will be a basket meeting at Alter’s Mill, On the first Sunday in August. Dr. S. H. Flood, president of Indiana Conference, of the M. P. Church, will officiate. Preaching at 10:30 o’clock a. m. J. W. Loder,

Pastor.

A lady in Chicago was troubled with liver complaint, and after taking three bottlos of the Big Bromoline was entirely cured. Fifty cents a bottle. There will be a basket meeting at the, Saylor school house, one week from next Snbbafh.» The Rev. George Guild, who was pastor of the M. E. Church, in Rensselaer, 20 years ago, will be in attendance. A new boot and shoe store will be opened in the room formerly occupied by Louis Kern as a grocery store, immediately, by a Mr. Camphell, from Pine Village, Warren county, Good health is maintained and nourished by proper attention to the requirements of the body, aud the avoidance of oxcesse . It is wsated or destroyed' by over-taxing 8 the mind wit h study, anxiety, evil habits, indulgences. Keep the body end brain Wellbalanced by using freely that friend of temperance and good health, Brown’s Iron Bitters ; thus will you live to a goad old age, free from all disease and suffering.