Portrait and biographical record of Iroquois County, Illinois, containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative . l^^t-^^. LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS URBANA 1 PORTRAIT AND BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD. 447 In January, 1876, Mr. Clark was united in mar-riage witli Miss Carrie Applegate, of Indiana. Tliefamily circle now numbers four cliildren, two sonsand two daughters: Delbert, Ciiarlie, Grace andAnna, and the circle never been broken by thehand of Death. Success has attended the industrious and perse-vering efforts of our subject, who is a man of goodbusiness abili


Portrait and biographical record of Iroquois County, Illinois, containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative . l^^t-^^. LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS URBANA 1 PORTRAIT AND BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD. 447 In January, 1876, Mr. Clark was united in mar-riage witli Miss Carrie Applegate, of Indiana. Tliefamily circle now numbers four cliildren, two sonsand two daughters: Delbert, Ciiarlie, Grace andAnna, and the circle never been broken by thehand of Death. Success has attended the industrious and perse-vering efforts of our subject, who is a man of goodbusiness ability, enterprising and progressive. Byhis fair and honest dealing and excellent work hehas secured a liberal patronage and is now doing aprosperous business, which is but the just rewardof his labors. !»ocially, Mr. Clark is a member ofthe Modern Woodmen of America, and he exer-cises his right of franchise in support of the Re-publican party. He is a well-known business manof the community and is a prominent the twenty years of his residence here, hehas made many friends and won the high regardof all by his sterling worth. ll AM


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