Harry Haskell, whose home is in Virginia, but who arrived here yesterday from Beloit, Wisconsin, for a visit with Mrs. Ida Harms, 527 West Washington street, and old acquaintance, died very suddenly this afternoon about two o'clock at her home from an internal hemorrhage.
Mr. Haskell was stooping over a suit case when he was seized with a fit of coughing. He ran from the house to the front porch and as he did so the blood poured from his mouth. Before Mrs. Harms could summon a physician he fell from the porch to the ground unconscious and he was dead before a physician reached the scene.
The dead man was about seventy years old and had recently sold his property and was on his return home from a visit with his sister in Wisconsin. En route home he stopped off to visit with Mrs. Harms.
Hoopeston Evening Herald, Friday, July 6, 1917
Harry Haskell, whose home is in Virginia, but who arrived here yesterday from Beloit, Wisconsin, for a visit with Mrs. Ida Harms, 527 West Washington street, and old acquaintance, died very suddenly this afternoon about two o'clock at her home from an internal hemorrhage.
Mr. Haskell was stooping over a suit case when he was seized with a fit of coughing. He ran from the house to the front porch and as he did so the blood poured from his mouth. Before Mrs. Harms could summon a physician he fell from the porch to the ground unconscious and he was dead before a physician reached the scene.
The dead man was about seventy years old and had recently sold his property and was on his return home from a visit with his sister in Wisconsin. En route home he stopped off to visit with Mrs. Harms.
Hoopeston Evening Herald, Friday, July 6, 1917
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