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Looking Back: Dec. 26, 2012

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The intersection of Fourth and Oak streets in DeKalb, circa 1930. The Texaco gas station was on the southeast corner. Thanks to the Joiner History Room for the photo. (Photo provided)

125 YEARS AGO

December 28, 1887
Considerable stir has been caused in Chicago by Kelley Brewing Company instructing its brokers to buy no barley grown in or shipped from Iowa or Kansas. The farmers there are hypocrites, millionaire maltster Louis Huck declared, claiming to believe in prohibition, while raising barley for whiskey and beer.

Deerfield Prairie will hereafter be known by the name of Esmond.

Holiday trade in Sycamore was very large. Merchants are rejoicing over their empty shelves and filled tills.

In accordance with the annual custom, every employee of the Ellwood factory was presented with a fine Christmas turkey.

James B. Lane has sued the Rockford Gazette for defamation of character. The Gazette retaliates by saying it hasn’t yet told half concerning his character.

Other considerations besides a waning lumber supply compel our attention to the necessity of forest preservation. A vague idea that some connection exists between the forest cover and the climatic conditions of a country has been prevalent.

I.L. Ellwood contemplates building a railroad from DeKalb to Kingston.

100 YEARS AGO

December 25, 1912
Dream, little child! And may the years to you their richest treasures leave, and may all happy dreams prove real that come to you this Christmas Eve.

Automobiles have, for several years, been a necessary adjunct to the farm, but they are being put to uses that will make them of greater value to the farmer. They are being adapted to use in the field by means of an attachment known as the auto-tractor, to plow, disc and thresh. The automobile may be uncoupled from the tractor and used for travel or pleasure. The attachment was invented by W.H. Zimmerman, former superintendent of the DeKalb-Sycamore Electric Company and well known here.

An accident occurred on the Woodstock-Sycamore interurban line Tuesday morning by which the conductor’s arm was so badly crushed it had to be amputated. Accounts differ as to the cause of the accident.

Fear is entertained by many sportsmen in Illinois that the pheasants which the state game department has been distributing throughout the state for the past year or two will eventually drive out the quail.

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