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Looking Back: Feb. 13, 2013

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The Ellwood-Nehring House after a snow, circa 1900. Thanks to the Ellwood House Museum for the photo. (Photo provided)

125 YEARS AGO

February 15, 1888
A superstitious subscriber who found a spider in his paper wants to know if it is considered a bad omen.

On Monday evening, the Sycamore City Council adopted the following resolution: “Whereas numerous complaints are being made by our citizens that the city marshal is not attending to his duties, but is spending his time in places of questionable repute, therefore be it resolved by this council that the mayor is requested to investigate these charges.”

Two men of Rockford were arrested, charged with turkey stealing. When arrested, they had 15 turkeys under the seat of the sleigh they were driving.

About 15 citizens of Sandwich met Tuesday to arrange for the organization of a company to prospect for coal, oil, gas or anything else of value that might be found under the ground.

The Cortland Library Association has effected a permanent organization with a fair prospect of success.

North Carolina is a state without cities. Wilmington, its largest town, has only 19,000 people.

Nearly $4,000 has been donated by Nebraska citizens on behalf of heroic schoolteachers who protected their young charges at terrible cost to themselves during the big blizzard. Several of the young women are crippled for life by reason of their heroism.

100 YEARS AGO

February 12, 1913
Scarlet fever and diphtheria continue to make headway in DeKalb despite efforts of the authorities to stamp it out. Thirteen houses are now under quarantine for these diseases.

She will care a lot for a bunch of flowers on Valentine’s Day. Try it.

Capt. Robert F. Scott and his party were overwhelmed by a blizzard on their return journey from the south pole. The entire party perished.
In the amount of preparation for teaching the local teachers stand far above the state average. Twelve percent of the thousands of Illinois teachers have received either a college or normal school education; 50 percent of Sycamore’s teachers are so trained. Also, Sycamore keeps school 187 days a year, while the average Illinois school year is 158 days. The average annual salary of a high school teacher in the state is $1,097; in Sycamore it is $858. Elementary school teachers’ average stipend is $573 annually; here, it is $543.

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