Chatsworth, Illinois, Friday. October 4,1901 Number 52

Chatsworth, Illinois, Friday. October 4,1901 Number 52

CHATSWORTH, ILLINOIS, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 4,1901 NUM BER 52. Frederick Hack. Frederick Hack, a resident of this Oounty since 1858. died at bis late h o m o at Cullom^ on Wednesday after many years of suffering with a complication U per line; on applioa- of troubles. He bad been identified •mpanled by with the. developement of this part of the oounty and was an encourager of enterprises tending to the general wel­ fare of tbe people and tbe advancement of the community. For many years be was a leader in business • circles tn the vicinity where he resided, Frederick Hack was born in Bavaria, Germany, March 6, 1828. His parents passed away when he was but fonr years te Jelatives of age, and after living for eight years e eon treet- with the family of an ancle he made his Lahey, «U- own way in the world. He served two ssmatd and years as an apprentice in the milling business, but, not being satisfied with . After tbe bridal his prospects, in 1852 set sail for Ameii- o| a sumptuous din- ca from Havre, and after a thirty-five . tbe bride’s fefcter. days’ voyage landed at New York. irri^s of Charlotte. From that city he went to Pittsbnrg and engaged as a farm band in Butler coun­ ty at 85.00 per month and board. After and a a time be received 810.00 per month. After \iviDg in Pennsylvania about fonr years he came west and located in Grundy county, this state; rented a is a son piece of land, and with an ox-team and is proceeded to till the soil. In 1858 he a town- came to Livingston county and, with a he bas small amount of money be bad sated, made a payment on a quarter section of ip. »nd lid in biflfb esteem raw prairie land. From this start be HisjWcW#sa amassed what many men would copsid*. #ho bas lived most era fortune. When the town of Cul- BOinity. and bps a loru sprang up Mr. Hack engaged in tbe ing friends. They hardware, lumber and grain business, to o the farm which and continued in mercantile lines until fates in Charlotte a few years ago, when failing health de­ est wishes of their manded that he give up active pursuits. Mr. Hack represented Sullivan town­ ship for a number of years on the board of supervisors, was road commissioner if tbe marriage of and school director for about twenty and Mr. George L. years each, and was president of tbe , on Monday/’ Sept., village board of Cullom for many years. NTRAL. id by relatives and SWORTH. Before leaving Pennsylvania Mr. H gPfeda a som-Jp Hack was united in marriage with Miss x Sunday 9 43 am of this city, and is d a y ............ 4 O^pm Martha Knorr, which occurred June 1, u la y .......... 12 17 pm fer shop in Canton, 1852, Mrs. Hack also being a native of id a y .......... 9 20 pin iwn here, but. is Bat'd Bavaria. They were the parents of six < S u n d a y ..12 12 pm y highly respected ex S ’n d ’y 8 22 pm children, four daughters and two sons, id a y .......... 12 17 pm U They will make as follows: Lizzie, wife of Ezra Grusb, Monday... 1 58 am en> where the best • 10 p .m . No. 842 who resides near Dwight; Lena, wife of No. 823 lea v es t’s many friends at- leaves Chicago at A. Opperman, of Sullivan township; 3J5AUAI;, A g en t. \\.r^3M csu9satm !3fsm ^ m m / j k/rtiU tilio, n u o UI /l. a a . AAt&ag, U1 L»U1- rat Pontiac, i m w M tu iiTiiriTf i f r n r f ~ ~ n lom; Katie, who married Leonard Haag, otsthe residents of but died a number of years ago; Ezra , bas been diagnosed and Frederick K., both married and re­ ir parts of the conn- siding at Cullom. * It affoots people Mrs. Hack died about three years ago, k .y “hub” only, and Mr. Hack having made his home with 'S W O R T H . little danger of Its Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Haag since. n n d a y )..... 9 39am arts of the county. The funeral occurred this (Friday) af­ ................... 9 18 pm ■ . 8 20 pm VSpaper men, law- ternoon at 12:80 o’clock at Cullom. ................... 1 40 am ess men of Pootlao «jr*. Francis M. Roberts, Jr. .................... 12 57 pm The patients seem The people upon our streets, and es­ n a a y )...... 5 22 pm .............. 9 56 pm ill aoote. inflamma- pecially the friends of the family were l a v ) .......... 10 36 am ium, producing Sl- greatly shocked on Thursday morning Wa u o h , A g e n t. fetions. Theauffer- when the word was circulated that is and imagine Frank Roberts was dead. While it was e county if ben known that be was sick, little was it i l upended. The Tbe above is an illustration of the memorial monument which is to be erected in tbe northeast corner of the court thought that his condition was such as : AT FORREST. ase bas not yet to cause alarm. That bis condition was SOUTH. hoose square at Pontiac, to the memory of the soldiers and sailors of Livingston county, by the tax-payers of the ........... 2 08 am ity, burls rapid- oonnty, At tbe recent session of the board of supervisors the contract for the erection of the monument was awarded not considered critical is evinced by the ..................12 40 am atment prescribe fact that his father went to the state ...... ................... 8 06 pm to John Merkle & Sons, ofPeoria, the price being 811,500. The monument will be of Barre (Vermont) granite, 56 feet ............. .. 6 40 pm n supervisors at fair the forppart of the week. However, .................. 1 38 pm high, 14: feet Square al the base, and will weigh 168 tone. The shaft will weigh 32 tons and will be surmounted by the ................. 7 40 am fee affected with statue of a soldier at parade rest. Merkle & Sons having tbe contract is a guarantee that the workmanship will be the on Wednesday bis condition was such *0, 14. kte prevalence in that a consultation of physicians was 61, 17, 71,28, 70. best and in strict compliance with, the plana and specifications. TheLivingston county memorial will be one of the finest in the state and one of which the people of the county may feel proud. held. Death was due to liver trouble, ANCH. ton win erttwou Id 1 which took a sodden change for the ■ W fira ra fiJ a .g ^ i f . .■!!■■ ■!.Iggg.-iJL»; ft . I ........-211JR.— B ARRIVE. tsille of t he ponr t worse, producing death quite suddenly. ......... 7 35 am ............... 6 25 ’he oounty would Francis Marion Roberts, Jr., was a .............. 5 20 lay. md for a site for son of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Roberts and p it up as a pub- was born in this township on his fath­ iw a r t , A gent. of the tax-paydfs er's farm, southeast of this place, on XDN R .R . th T. P. ft W.) clfeion reached by. March 27, 1869, being the third of a is acting aa a family of eight children, six boys r. and two girls. He grew to manhood t ’b d a lly 8 20 am infection afe&: Mall “ 6 24 am ring, altboogb in this viomity and on April 25, 1894, “ « 47 am Oo F r id a y . O ot. 11. Mr. Hickman, representing one of tbe largest was united in marriage with Miss Edna ** 10 07 am ■ nroare renortedmpuunu McMahon, eldest daughter of Mr. and , o. daily 1 23 pm and assuredly the best oloak bouse in the United States, will be at our store O. “ 6 16pm comatose con- Mrs. Joseph H. MoMahon. Three chil­ e x .S u n . 6 60pm treatment ad- with his entire line of high grade LADIES’ CLOAKS. This is your dren were 'born to the union, two of , y 9 00am whom survive. For a number of ybare i not stop, rag: opportunity to see a more varied and oomplete line of really swell gar* r . our subject, had been in the employ of dally ments than any large city store coaid show you. If yon are not sure as to the MoCormick Harvester Company, . d aily and the business bad taken him Into ■ L. •• the style you would like come to this sale and find it, If you are bard to fit' various localities, keeping him sway your oloak will be made to meastne, without extra charge. lf yoU)Wanta from home much of the time during the busy season. He waa A hard worker, i garment at all this winter this is “sure” your opportunity. Remember the alert to the interests of bis employers, arg every nla The sincere sympathy of the enttw . W a community is with the grief-stricken wife and little ohildren and other tela lives. The funcrak will be held tomorrow (Saturday) afternoon at two o'clock al SOS" Presldent McKinley’s will was filed The Russian minister of , the in­ the heaviest buyers of this class of ag­ <g;ht»tsutorth glnrodralft for probate by Judge l)uy and Secre­ terior. says that owing to a famine ' n o f e n c e c o r - a ricultural machinery in the world.

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