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Looking Back: October 10, 2012

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A youth band poses in front of the Hinckley bank in 1935. If you can identify the band, contact the Joiner History Room at 815-895-7271. Thanks to the Joiner History Room for the photo. (Photo provided)

125 YEARS AGO

October 12, 1887
The taxation question hits the nation’s surplus and the people’s pocket; it must be carefully handled. The greatest good to the greatest number is a correct motto for an honest public policy, and the party coming nearest that standard should govern.

The complaint of foul water in the wells is becoming common. The drought has made the water bitter, and cleaning out the well does not help. It is suggested wood ashes tied in a cotton sack and sunk in the well will purify it.

There are now six prisoners confined in the county jail.

The names are known of those who have been taking lumber from the toboggan slide, and the parties will be prosecuted unless settlement is made within 10 days.

John Richardson of Caledonia lost three girls in the past week to diphtheria.

The Supreme Court has invalidated all of the proceedings of the last three terms of the circuit court of White County. During that period, many thousands of dollars have been paid in court expenses, numerous criminals tried and sentenced, divorces granted and intricate land titles settled. The court finds all of these are void and must be undone. One prisoner has already sworn out a writ asserting the court which tried him was unconstitutional, and the county court was compelled to give him his liberty.

100 YEARS AGO

October 9, 1912
The temperature Oct. 4, 5 and 6 was the highest ever recorded in this county during the 32 years an official record has been kept.

The European powers have decided to intervene at Constantinople as soon as possible. War in the Balkans may be averted if Turkey grants reforms in the Ottoman Empire.

Woodrow Wilson, Democratic candidate for president, is addressing honeyed words to the laboring man in the hope of securing the labor vote. He would have the workingman forget the address he delivered at Princeton in 1909, in which he regretted that “labor is standardized by the trades unions” and asserted that such regulation of labor is “economically disastrous.”

Postmaster Hix is enjoying the comforts of a coat made to order for him nearly 40 years ago. Who can beat that record on the clothesline?

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