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Looking Back: Jan. 16, 2013

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County vehicles lined up along Oak Street in DeKalb in 1938. Thanks to the Joiner History Room for the photo. (Photo provided)

125 YEARS AGO

January 18, 1888
Miss Cora Cripps of Burlington has closed her school on account of the prevalence of scarlet fever.

A Kentucky regiment, the 41st, served through the war but was never mustered out or discharged. It is said the surviving members will claim continuous pay amounting to $3,588 each from the government. If there is a man in the regiment who would take this sum from the government for services he never rendered his country, we will venture the assertion he made a mighty poor soldier.

About the only persons who welcomed the intense cold were the ice harvesters. ...The thermometer ranged from 18 to 26 degrees below zero on Sunday and Monday.

Natural gas has been struck in DeKalb County near Shabbona. Considerable excitement prevails in that section.

Ten typewriters are now owned by gentlemen in Sycamore. One year ago there were only three.

Out of 325 members of the present Congress, 216 are lawyers.

In a recent lecture, Francis Murphy said the great trouble among young men of the present day is that “they are ashamed to take off their coats and get down to hard work. They want to be genteel; they want to get rich right away.”

About three months ago a rather attractive girl secured employment in a hotel in Freeport as a dining room girl. She was neat and competent and was soon accounted one of the best girls in the house. A few days ago the discovery was made that the girl is a young man, and he was discharged.

100 YEARS AGO

January 15, 1913
An auction of a residence in Lake Geneva, which was heralded far and wide, failed to materialize when no one came to bid on the property. Reporters from three Chicago dailies were the only ones present, and they did not bid. The public sale was proposed to give owners of local property an opportunity to buy the place if they did not want a colored athletic club to locate there.

Mr. Bockovitz of Chicago, who intended to open a shoe shop in Sycamore, has given it up. He decided he could not compete with George Morris’ shop in price or quality.

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