Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 20, Number 111, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 October 1899 — Death of William Pulver. [ARTICLE]

Death of William Pulver.

William Pulver died at the home of his son Elkaney Pulver, Saturday evening, October 7,1899, at the age of 71 years and three days. His last illness was of short duration, his children residing out of town knowing nothing of his illness till the news of his death came. The surviving children were all present except David, who is in Indian Territory, and Mrs. Clark, whois at the Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago and who was too ill to be advised of her father’s death.—Lowell Record. Mr. Pulver was quite well known in Rensselaer from frequent and protracted visits to his daughter, above mentioned, ' Mrs. Philo W.Clarke.Ho leaves two other daughters, MrS. Myrtle Veach, and Miss Grace PulvOr, both foriher residents of our city. He also leaves two sons. He was well-to-do in financial matters and left quite a large eState.