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Looking Back: Jan. 16, 2013

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The True Republican does not publish anonymous information, received either by mail or telephone. This has been stated probably 100 times the last 10 years, yet some people do not appear to understand it.

An apple a day keeps the doctor away, and an onion a day keeps everybody away.

Ludwig, Nelson & Irish have spiced pickled lamb’s tongue in 20- and 30-cent glass jars.

A million-dollar estate in England hinges on whether the baby presented to Lt. Charles Slingsby by his wife is her own child or one she bought. A younger brother of the lieutenant is trying to prove the young heir is an impostor.

75 YEARS AGO

January 19, 1938
Protection of Sycamore’s valuable archives, newspapers of long ago, is the aim of the chamber of commerce. ...It was suggested files of the newspapers be stored in a fireproof vault in the courthouse, where they would be protected against a loss that would be fatal to any project that aims at preserving local history.

Peter Anders, 30, confessed kidnapper and slayer of Charles S. Ross, 72, who also confesses to killing his confederate in the crime, is on his way to Chicago in custody of FBI operatives. Anders admitted killing the confederate who aided in the kidnapping of Ross from Sycamore on Sept. 25.

Contracts have been received, rights-of-way have been granted, houses are being wired and folks living along the Burlington road are rejoicing that they, too, are soon to enjoy the pleasures electricity will bring to them.

The Sycamore Chamber of Commerce will aid the Northern Illinois Horse Show Association in producing a horse show here this summer. F.R. Henrekin, secretary of the Sycamore organization, said either the outfield of the baseball diamond or the high school athletic field were prospects for a site. Objections might be made to using either if horse shows cut up the sod. Neither the high school nor the baseball teams would care to have their fields spoiled.

50 YEARS AGO

January 16, 1963
Ten head of high-grade cattle valued at thousands of dollars, a barn and nearby shed were all destroyed by fire Sunday on a farm south of DeKalb on Crego Road. One cow alone was valued between $15,000 and $17,000.


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