Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 February 1883 — CHIPS FROM GILLAM. [ARTICLE]

CHIPS FROM GILLAM.

A few days of extreme cold weather. “Beautiful snow” makes the sleigh-bells jingle. Miss Celia Me Cullough is very sick. Has been so for several weeks and sdems to be getting no better. ' Mr. P. Redd, of Kansas, is visiting his sister, Mrs. Lane, after an absence of 29 years. Several of our young people attended Institute, in Medaryyille last Saturday. Miss Maud Campbell of G undrum Ind, visited L. E. Bathfon on last Saturday and Sunday. Messrs Cite and John Hubbell, of Pulaski Co., spent Saturday and Sunday in Gillum. Three lads were taken up in Medaryville last week for breaking into the store of E. W. Horner'# Co. Mr. Scott Brown’s have a charge to keep. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Randal have our best wishes. May their lives be strewn with beautiful iiowers is the wish of their many Gillam friends. The oyster supper on last Saturday night at Commissioner Prevo’s went off O. K., everybody enjoyed themselves largely. E. O. Bathfon and D. B. Coppess were at home last Sunday . Quite a number of candidates for teacher’s license passed examination at Independence School House, last Saturday. Mr. Superintendent Nowels has been visiting the schools of this tp., during the past week. Several young gentleman from Francisville attended the spelling match at Gillam school, on Friday night.

Cape Rage.