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Looking Back: Nov. 14, 2012

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The Hunt home, on the lot of 135 N. Second St. in DeKalb, where the Egyptian Theatre now stands. Year unknown. Thanks to the Egyptian Theatre and the Joiner History Room for the photo. (Photo provided)

125 YEARS AGO

November 19, 1887
A glib-tongue sharper was on the street last Wednesday selling jewelry. After about two hours, the sharper had exchanged a lot of brass chains and worthless watches for about $100 of the crowd’s money. Those who were bitten have gained something in experience; the fellow was a most practical teacher.

A couple of dogs got at George Hinkle’s flock of sheep, killing two and mangling several others. The damage was appraised at $9, which will be paid out of the town dog-tax fund.

DeKalb Firemen will give a Thanksgiving dance, and Hose Company No. 2 of Sycamore will attend in uniform and help their DeKalb brothers enjoy the occasion.

Rev. E.F. Strickland, the talented and eloquent Baptist pastor formerly of Hinckley, recently set up in Iowa as a Christian Scientist and faith leader. Last week he was arrested for professing to cure disease without a license. He was formerly an actor of some note.

N.L. Cottrell is thinking of removing from his farm to a residence in the city.

A Catholic school is being contemplated at Maple Park.

Professor Dunn is trying to get up an old-fashioned singing school at the Davis schoolhouse near Herbert. Professor Kipple has one already started at the same place. With literary society meetings each month, prayer meetings every Wednesday, school five days each week, a sermon and Sabbath school every Sunday, the old schoolhouse keeps warm.

100 YEARS AGO

November 16, 1912
Harry Sell, a popular Sycamore boy, lies at the Deaconess hospital in Indianapolis with both legs fractured and his back injured, the result of an awful railroad wreck in which 15 were killed and 16 painfully injured.

The True Republican has purchased 11 handsome prizes which we will give away to boys and girls at no charge. Among these prizes is Beauty, the prettiest pony you have ever seen, with a beautiful little pony cart and a splendid set of harness. ...We will give the prizes away to the boys and girls who secure the most votes. For every new subscriber a child brings to the True Republican, he will get 5,000 votes.

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