Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 March 1907 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

John Pullins of Barkley tp., moved to town yesterday, and occupies the former Mrs. Crosscup property on College Ave. VMr. and Mrs. S. N. Pullins, who Iravo been here during the winter, j will leave Tuesday for their home j near Sand Creek, No. Dak. '"TJolm Finn was down from Kan kakee tp., yesterday and says everybody up there is anti-gravel road, and that the matter will be fought in the courts. Our new spring hats, hosiery, neckwear, shoes, and all our new spring clothing and dry goods are now on display at our big double store and we invite your inspection. Rowles & Parker. C. D. and D. B. Nowels and Mrs. Robert Randle, who were called here by the serious condition of their mother, Mrs. Pheobe Nowels, have returned to their respective homes in Parsons, Kans., Lamar, Colo., and Mexico, Mo. Mrs. Nowels remains in about the ! same condition as she has been for some time, there being scarcely no apparent change. Riley Nowels of Flora, another son, is still here at this writing. Assessor Lewis and Sara English visited Charlie Pullins in j Barkley tp., Sunday and were hosj pitably entertained. Charlie got ! out his fiddle, which he says is over 100 years old, and played many old-time pieces for their entertainment. This violin, by the way, has quite a history, and Charlie got it from Sim Barton of Barkley tp., in 1861, when the latter started to war to enter the three months service, and has been in his possession ever since.

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