DAVID WELLE DAVID WELLE Born in the City of Gorengem, South Holland, where he lived and received his education. He came to Pella with his parents in 1847, and settled with them on a farm. Mr. Welle will be best remembered by the older residents as the agent for the United Express Company, and a partner in the livery business, conducted for many years under the firm name of Wheeler & Welle. This firm deserves great credit for being the pioneers in improving the breed of draft horses in this part of Iowa, they being the first to ship in pedigreed Norman horses for breeding. Mr. Welle was a man of genial disposition, who counted his friends by the score. He was a public spirited citizen, always ready to encourage any movement that was for the improvement of the community. His death occurred September 1, 1902. J. T. VAN ZANTE Since J. T. moved to Pella from a farm near Monroe some years ago, he has become known as one of our most popular and successful auctioneers and dealers in real estate. He is a member of the Chamber of Commerce and of the Baptist Church. A few years ago he built a beautiful home south of the East Market Square, and it is the hope of his large host of friends that he and his estimable family will remain as permanent citizens of Pella. JOHN WELLE The youngest son of the Welle family, came to Pella with his parents in 1847, and settled on the farm. He was born in Gorengem, South Holland. After his marriage he lived for many years on the farm, about three miles west of Pella, now owned by Walter Nollen. Here he was known as one of our most progressive and successful farmers and stock raisers. A number of years ago he moved to Jasper county, where he bought a large farm and became one of the noted farmers and stock raisers of that county. Later he retired from active life and moved to Newton, where he and his wife still reside.