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Looking Back: Jan. 9, 2013

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A Perry Ellwood family Christmas card showing the south side of the house and grounds, circa 1920. Thanks to the Ellwood House Museum for the image. (Image provided)

125 YEARS AGO

January 11, 1888
Concerning the phenomenal drought of the past year, the Illinois state weather bureau says that year was the driest on record.

It appears Americans are populating and taking possession of Lower California, and the journals and politicians of Mexico have sounded an alarm for restricting immigration from the United States. They point out that Texas was lost by permitting it to be colonized by the United States.

Catching on sleighs has been all the rage with our small boys lately, sometimes as many as a dozen swarming on one sleigh at a time. Many of them are too small to be allowed such dangerous amusement.

The practice of carrying revolvers is altogether too common. Young boys and men from 14 on up seem to think it is necessary to have a revolver in their hip pocket.

A most deplorable accident happened Tuesday evening in DeKalb. M.S. Douglas, a young attorney, purchased a self-cocking revolver at the hardware store of A. Wood & Son. In attempting to put it into his pocket, in some manner he caught the hammer on his coat and the revolver fired. A young Swedish clerk was in the rear of the store at the time and was killed almost instantly.

The best way to get all the fun there is out of a sleigh ride is to sit in a warm, cozy parlor in an easy chair by a glowing fire and talk about it.

100 YEARS AGO

January 8, 1913
Diphtheria is again in the home of Fred Rubeck. The two children of Herman Hoffman are suffering the same disease. The children were brought to the Eychaner home west of town; every precaution is being taken to prevent this dreaded disease from spreading further.

Arrangements are nearly perfected for changing the Bank of Kirkland from a private bank into a state bank.

Rose Anna Skelley of DeKalb has filed for divorce from Thomas R. Skelley. She says they have lived together since April 3, 1911, except several times when he left her. She accuses him of various serious offenses and claims he is her first cousin, which should make the marriage null and void.

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