Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 September 1894 — GILLAM ITEMS. [ARTICLE]

GILLAM ITEMS.

Quite a number of , Gillamites Attended the show in Rensselaer last Saturday. ‘ William Robinson has been quite sick, but he is able to be around again. Chss. Guild, one of our Gillam boj T s has been doing some rushing business in the real estate line for . -j the past month. RflV-T.Bl Markin, -of Miohignn--town, Ind., a former Giliamite, is visiting friends in Gillam this week. Clarence and Nora Robinson and Frank Faria have gone to Valparaiso to attend school during the coming year. A. M. Faris and wife and John Vanßuskivk and wife, former Gillamites, have returned from Nebraska, where they have been living for the past few years. They came through with_teams, arriving in Gillam last Thursday. They say every kind of crops were entirely destroyed by the drouth in the part of Nebraska where they were. Barnhill and Mitchell our genial threshers, they have been kept busy hulling out grain for the last month. Quite a number of our boys and girls contemplate attending the fair at Francesville this week. Julia Coppess and Maude Prevo visited friends in Hedaryville over Sunday. Frank Dunn, of Medaryville, is busily engaged in pressing hay in Gillam this week. Some of the Barkley boys were seen driving along the roads of Gillam last Sunday evening, there must be some attraction for them in Gillam. Patrick.