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Looking Back: Jan. 23, 2013

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Trucks travel down a snow-packed Route 30 in Shabbona after a snowstorm that hit the village on March 24, 1947. Thanks to the Shabbona-Lee-Rollo History Museum for the photo. (Photo provided)

125 YEARS AGO

January 25, 1888

The courageous fellow who has been painting Sycamore’s stand-pipe, suspended by a rope a hundred or more feet from the ground with a below-zero breeze swaying him to and fro, has had a task that none envied him.

At a meeting of manufacturers last Thursday, the price of barbed wire was raised 25 percent. A foreign “trust,” it was asserted, had been formed and had raised prices, which had to be met here.

A bushel of corn makes four gallons of whiskey. It sells for $16. Of this $16, the farmer gets 50 cents, the government $3.60, the railroad $2, the manufacturer $4, the vendor $6 and the drinker, delirium tremens.

The green on the new 2-cent postage stamps has been discovered to be poisonous, a young lady in a department at Washington having been poisoned by touching them to her lip to stamp letters. A circular has been issued warning the public to use them with care.

Daylight comes earlier and stays later every day. There is already a difference of more than three-quarters of an hour since the shortest day, Dec. 21.

Richard Woodman and his wife were recently released from the State Insane Asylum at Concord, Conn., after 13 years’ confinement. An investigation shows that they never were insane, but were stubborn about paying over a bill that had already been paid.

100 YEARS AGO

January 22, 1913
The new DeKalb County Infirmary will be erected on the electric line halfway between Sycamore and DeKalb. ...The building will be modern and thoroughly built in all respects.

“Lin” Leary, alias Dan Kelley, who struck with a hammer at the daughter of the sheriff and escaped from the county jail when she unlocked a corridor door to admit a trusty, is again in the custody of DeKalb County, after an absence of four years next August. He finds here a new jail, and it is expected a jail that will hold him.

Ralph Curtis, who failed to get a divorce from Mrs. Curtis in the Boone County circuit court, has hied himself to that divorce haven of unhappy actresses, Reno, Nev., and after establishing a residence there has filed a suit similar to the one he lost before the Boone County jury last spring. The case last spring was tried before a jury, which refused a decree.

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