• January 1, 1907

     

    Source:  Crittenden Record. (Marion, Ky.) 1904-1907, January 1, 1907, Image 6 - Chronicling America - The Library of Congress.


  • January 11, 1907

     

    Blackburn

     

    Mrs. Nannie Eskew who has been on the sick list is slowly improving.

     

    Source:  Crittenden Press. (Marion, Ky.) 1879-1907, January 11, 1907, Image 5 - Chronicling America - The Library of Congress.


  • January 24, 1907

     

    Source:  Crittenden Press. (Marion, Ky.) 1879-1907, January 24, 1907, Image 7 - Chronicling America - The Library of Congress.


  • March 21, 1907

     

    BLACKBURN

     

    There is quite a lot of sickness in this neighborhood at present and plenty of rain and mud.

    . . .

    Mrs. Nannie Eskew is no better at this writing.

     

    Source:  Crittenden Record-Press. (Marion, Ky.) 1907-1909, March 21, 1907, Image 7 - Chronicling America - The Library of Congress.


  • May 9, 1907

     

    Eskew Bros. are the sole agents for McCormick Harvesting machinery.

    . . .

    Farmers you will find Eskew Bros. headquarters for machine oil.

    . . .

    If you want a reaper, mower or binder, call on Eskew Bros. They handle the best, the McCormick.

    . . .

    "Make hay while the sun shines" by raking with a McCormick from Eskew Bros.

     

    Source:  Crittenden Record-Press. (Marion, Ky.) 1907-1909, May 9, 1907, Image 5 - Chronicling America - The Library of Congress.


  • May 23, 1907

     

    Deeds Recorded.

     

    O. H. Paris and wife to A. J. Eskew, house and lot in Marion $875.

     

    Source:  Crittenden Record-Press. (Marion, Ky.) 1907-1909, May 23, 1907, Image 4 - Chronicling America - The Library of Congress.


  • May 30, 1907

     

    Eskew Bros. have secured for 30 days the services of a crew of expert carriage painters, and have rented the large room in rear of RECORD building for a paint shop, where the best kind of painting for buggies, phaetons, carriages and surreys can be had at the msst [most] responable [responsible] prices. Bring in that old buggy and let them make it new for you.

     

    Source:  Crittenden Record-Press. (Marion, Ky.) 1907-1909, May 30, 1907, Image 4 - Chronicling America - The Library of Congress.


  • May 30, 1907

     

    BLACKBURN

     

    A. J. Eskew has moved to town.

     

    Source:  Crittenden Record-Press. (Marion, Ky.) 1907-1909, May 30, 1907, Image 8 - Chronicling America - The Library of Congress.


  • June 6, 1907

     

    Our paint and repair shop is open for business, we have expert buggy and carriage painters and are pleasing the people, our work pleased them too. That's why they are sending us their friends this year. Eskew Bros.

     

    Source:  Crittenden Record-Press. (Marion, Ky.) 1907-1909, June 6, 1907, Image 4 - Chronicling America - The Library of Congress.


  • June 13, 1907

     

    A. J. Eskew has moved to Marion, having bought O. H. Paris' residence in the North West section of the city.

     

    Source:  Crittenden Record-Press. (Marion, Ky.) 1907-1909, June 13, 1907, Image 5 - Chronicling America - The Library of Congress.


  • June 20, 1907

     

    COURT DOCKET

    For June Term of the Crittenden Circuit Court.

     

    . . .

    SEVENTH DAY, Monday, July 1st.

    . . .

    Eskew Bros., vs J W Wilson

     

    Source:  Crittenden Record-Press. (Marion, Ky.) 1907-1909, June 20, 1907, Image 2 - Chronicling America - The Library of Congress.


  • June 27, 1907

     

    Eskew Bros. Purchase Wallingford Stable

     

    Eskew Bros., the enterprising machinists, blacksmiths and wagon makers, who also run a first class paint shop, have further extended their field of operation by buying out the Wallingford Livery & Transfer Co. They took charge several days ago and will continue the business at the same stand and will endeavor to treat the patronage in a way that will merit a continuance of the large business which this stable has enjoyed. Mr. Wallingford is a justly popular man and has won an enviable reputation among the tavelling [traveling] public and he leaves the business with the regret of his many friends.

     

    Source:  Crittenden Record-Press. (Marion, Ky.) 1907-1909, June 27, 1907, Image 4 - Chronicling America - The Library of Congress.


  • July 4, 1907

     

    Deeds Recorded.

     

    . . .

    Adams & Pierce to Eskew Bros. lot in Marion, $4240.

    . . .

    W. D. Wallingford to Eskew Bros. lot in Marion, $6400.

     

    Source:  Crittenden Record-Press. (Marion, Ky.) 1907-1909, July 4, 1907, Image 3 - Chronicling America - The Library of Congress.


  • July 18, 1907

     

    FOREST GROVE.

     

    Mrs. Eskew, of Marion, visited her niece, Mrs. Henry Belt, last week.

     

    Source:  Crittenden Record-Press. (Marion, Ky.) 1907-1909, July 18, 1907, Image 9 - Chronicling America - The Library of Congress.


  • September 19, 1907

     

    Call on Eskew Bros. for the best wheat grower on earth.

    . . .

    Eskew Bros. agents for the Horse Shoe Brand fertilizer.

    . . .

    Horse Shoe Brand fertilizer at Eskew Bros.

    . . .

    Go to Eskew Bros. for fertilizer.

     

    Source:  Crittenden Record-Press. (Marion, Ky.) 1907-1909, September 19, 1907, Images 4, 8 - Chronicling America - The Library of Congress.


  • September 26, 1907

     

    John Eskew was in Louisville last week attending the State fair.

     

    Source:  Crittenden Record-Press. (Marion, Ky.) 1907-1909, September 26, 1907, Image 5 - Chronicling America - The Library of Congress.


  • November 7, 1907

     

    Dr. Eskew, of Poplar Bluff, Mo., arrived in this city Tuesday. This is his first visit for more than thirty years. He is a brother of Mr. A. J. Eskew, of Piney country, and an uncle of our townsmen, M. O. and John Eskew.

     

    Source:  Crittenden Record-Press. (Marion, Ky.) 1907-1909, November 7, 1907, Image 5 - Chronicling America - The Library of Congress.


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