•:-h innate n* th? IT**: r**«n Hr'tifftitf fny *1t si ml ????»*?ft tjw* |5?i*rp|f f? |fr-r trr.MrnfT?*.bod? ir*»* rrmnr^rt if* ib* Mfl-;■ = ri funeral ho?nr 9?hrr* ft ternS* n^.y itml\ Funeral s*rvic*« rc\}\ t«* -rc*i-! duftrrf there at 3:20 p. tn. TueetSsy! • hr R?v. A. H. Keck of St. John’5 L*i- I theisn church. Interment 'rill bej in Riverstar crroetrry. IMr. Marks was boro Ft* S. 1*5$, i ^ fn Haters!own* Md.. end cam® ts!; ItUnoH ni the ns;c of 31 years. Hejwfts employed as a farm h».m!j around Starling and Discm for Z® years and for a short time- worked »t the Kcystope Mfg. Co,. Jn Rock Fails. Later he tools tip farming southeast of Rock Falls near Van Fettera and continued farming until U}$ whenhe again went to work m a farmhand for 10 years.On Feb. 3t. WM, he was married to Bm® L. Blair, who preeoded him ] In death Jan. 2. I9Q3. To this union | three sons and two daughter* were j horn, two of whom. Mrs. William C. Wader of Bock Falls and Clifford h. Marks of this city survive. Hire® children preceded' their father in death, Theodore who died in infancy. Mrs. Clara Sweet in 1019. and Martin Marks In im Mi. Marks also leaves one sister. Mrs. Mary Gilbert of La Verne, Calif., two grandchildren, Maynard Wilder of Rock Falls and Mrs. Lloyd Hunter of this city and one great grandchild, Paul Hunter of this city. He was preceded In death toy one sister andtwo brothers.