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Looking Back: Jan. 23, 2013

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Heretofore counties have paid for the clothing of all indigent insane sent to state hospitals. All charge and expense for the care of the insane is now assumed by the state. There are still left in the county almshouses of the state about 200 people who are considered insane but have never been legally committeed; those counties must take steps to commit all such inmates and have them removed to state hospitals.

The primary election held in Kingston last Saturday was not very well patronized. A total of nine ballots were cast.

75 YEARS AGO

January 26, 1938
Fire that left ruin and devastation in its wake attacked the modern furniture store and undertaking parlors of Emil E. Johnson in Sycamore Friday night, entailing a loss estimated between $25,000 and $30,000.

E.W. Joiner has joined with a majority of Illinois county clerks in protest against certain provisions of the Graham and Saltier marriage laws that went into effect in July, 1937.

Petitions are being circulated to change the location of Route 23 in Sycamore, so that the highway, instead of passing through the business section on State Street, will continue south on Main Street, turn west at the corner of Main and Elm and run west on Elm to connect with DeKalb Avenue. This would avoid one turn.

Sudden descent of the thermometer checked the floods in northern Illinois Monday. Until the steady rain was halted, Sycamore and nearby communities faced the worst flood in their history.

Demand for full satisfaction for the bombing of HMS Ladybird, British gunboat that was damaged during the Japanese airplane bombardment of the USS Panay, has been made by the British government.

50 YEARS AGO

January 23, 1963
The Retail Merchants Division of Sycamore has set aside two days as January Bargain Days. There will be free parking and no trouble at all in finding bargains. We took a peek in preview at some of the bargains shoppers may find. Only people in hospital, cemetery or jail can fail to find savings.

Yeggs who cracked the safe in Waterman High School Friday night must have suffered keen disappointment when they found a mere $100. They thought they were working for the total ticket proceeds of the Little Ten Conference basketball tournament. All of the cash from the ticket sales was deposited in the Waterman bank Friday evening.


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