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The De Kalb Chronicle from De Kalb, Illinois • Page 5

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HI LOl'ALS. Trv our new c. cigar, The Top (iralc: equal to lo center. The Superior fKjople are til'i runhiiir tiuir nirht foive. Mrs.

J. C. Garner has been seriously ill this week and i not yet convalescent, Mr. Garner is j'Sst irt-t i ni; around arain. Mrs.

B. Km die- i-pent the early "part the week with her ie.vie at 1 nm. County clerk Kiiiloe 1 his dautrhu-r in Nebraska week. Mr; au.i Mrs AUkn, Samore have gone to Cahforna. Charlie Andrson was looking around Turner the first of the week.

The Hunt Normal school lull the senate on Thur-day by a vote of to o. V. It. Town-end hi- resigned the otiiee of alderman of the Second ward in Sycamore. f-vU j4 -r Deering Pony Kinder.

Sold by SHEETS KNODLE 4y(yll! iipll UuUiyipuuiyu 1 BE Fi EauEfiaSfiSaOfc OUen Bennor. A few more Bargains in Dried Emits. Fancy Moor Park California Evaporated Apricots jer lb. 1c lbs. Turkish Prunes sl.oo i Per-i in D.it.'s per lb 1- i Cal: Ftg- ()ranges per do.

Navel Orange-. -eellcs-, I Finest in the world, per do. )-cn liennor. Munvon-i. Son.

Remedies at lamer Bodni.ni ha- tiae-t To i and CoHee in town. lp to date Neckwear at W. Taylor's. Full due ju-t received. Canned Scotch Herring some-' thing new and nice at Bodinau's.

T-p to date Still and Sott Hats W. Tavlor's Instanteous i prepared without soaking at Bod man's. We arc showing the best and cheapest line of Soft Shirts in the county. John W. Taylor.

Ready mixed Paints White Lead and Oil, Stains, Varnishes, Paint Brushes etc. A full assortment at Bodman's. Just received another large line of Mackintosh at J. W. Taylor's.

First-class Meals and Lunches, at all hours at Rumor iV- YocumV Restaurant. Try (Sleepy Eye) Cream Flour, (iarner iSc Son. Newburgh never rip Pants and Overalls can't be beat. Jno. W.

Taylor sells them. POTATOES FOK SALE. Six hundred bushels of good Hose' and Burbanks Potatoes for sale. Potatoes in -tore in T. N.

Conant's cellar per bushel. Also 5oo bushels of Eirly Ohio Potatoes in my cellar in Afton, M) cts. per bu-hel. All Minnesota grown. E.

J. Farmer. If on have a nice front window you need a fancy Jardinior. Glidden ''has It is time to travel. Buy a Trunk anil Valice of J.

W. Taylor. If vour horse has a cough from any cause whatev.r. Dr. care's Sure Cure for heaves ill euro it.

For sale by all druggists! If you need anything in Carpets see Wiswall about it. John W. Taylor has something new in Suspenders. Glidden has the largest Crockery and Glassware department in town and prices are right. Use Dr.

Weare's Condition Powders. Dealers may' try to sell you some cheaper preparation on which they make more profit, but if you would consult your best interests you will insist on having Dr. Weare's. House Furnishings all kinds of houses and all ml of people at Wiswalfs. Jame- Rogers and James Pierce have formed a partnership to carry on a horse shoeing and general blacksmithin in the Bemis shop on South First street.

All work guaranteed. r- Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, CREAM MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Crane Cream of Tartar Powder. Free rom Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. DR, Al-PRICK utv election April 1, ju-t one from to day.

Sec call elsewhere in thi i-uc. What's the matter ot DeKalb not 1 a a Trill. anyway. We have Trilhv rccei iti'n 'r matinee, in Sveng ili heard or he Little IJilhe hair cut in great avor. The "cold ae predicted dy the signal et vice arri 4 Wednesday night, on time.

It was a raw, chilling wind that came with The bicycle ilestnen were never sx fiuinerou- a- during the ten days. It look- likr a lK)om year for that clas- of sport. The base ball association can get two or three HiM -class players to conic to DeKalb preside if jobs i an be procured for them. Who will the boys out in this Miss Anna 'unningham returned to Indianapolis last Monday- after a visit ot a few weeks with relative-in this city. Mi-s I.

la Wetty 'entertained Mis-Ellis, of Lvnnville, this week. KeiTIuelster rvturned from Califonia yesti-rday. He was greatly benetittted by the trip anl will take hold of his work ith renewed vigor. A year itgo now DeKalb's population figured up How many have we gained in the past 12 months, -Another son was ad led1 to V. A.

(ilidden's li-t of household treasurers last Sunday night. See the Ciikiink i.k about Horse Posters': Can fix you up a good one on short notice. "Pick out the decent- aldermen" sa an exchange. Change hut a few letters and on have the excellent maxim, out the indecent aldermen." The election law provides that all nomination pipers shall be filed with the town clerk fifteen days before election day. If you 'are a candidate get your vijH'-rs on tile to-dnv Z.

A. 'Landers and Charles Em erson, Oregon, came over to at tend the Watterson lecture. Mr) and Mrs. E. J.

Wiswall were called to Prairie dur Sac, inij iz ml- i ni or Mr. AV iswall's a lady of ibout 1 5. years. She had been in ailing health for some time and he shook caused by the death of or somr wefks H0 no weight of years in hastening the ml. No child will hereafter be ad-nitted to the Delvalb public chools'who tloes not present on nt ranee a certificate of successful accination within five years from )tne authorized physician.

Those children who are six years age by the ond of June, may iter school Monday, April 1st, but icy must be vaccinated now -o as i give time for re-vaccination if cessarv i get the certificates ady byu 1 1st. Paw Paw sent a delegation of iir to tho lecture Tuesday night aple Park sent a ilozen In adtd Postmaster Clyne; Dwight hossett and Johu King with their Ives were over from Cortland; P. I' Gallagher, Thom-s Horan and ters came in from Pierce, while camoro came over by social Vn, sixty strong, nearly filling entire section of: the house. nmmiininn HorviroRWlll HlivK.4 held nt the Congregational next Sunday, the pastor, Xv. E.

Huelster, officiating. i Price's Cream Baking PowdC VoeWi Fair HlgbMt Mdl and Dipttom. There ill be a gospel meeting Sunday afternoon at three in W. T. I', hall.

Non-eetarian, no politics-, no collection. Cotne. About, titty horses found a marker at the ale yesterday. Nearly nil were of the heavy weig'nt Prices ranged from 7" to loo. Evangelist Deavernan.

of Chicago, will hold a -erics of revival meetings in W. C. T. hall be ginning Monday eve, Mch. 18.

Everybody cordially invited. Ei nest -Hurdle, a lad til .11 years, died Thursday morning after a brief illness of pneumonia. He was a brother of the Bundle boys who run the New Eagle Hotel. Mrs. Win.

Holderness died at her home in Batavia Tuesday, after a hnr illness. Deceased was formerly a resident of Delvalb and was vell known to all the older citizens. She was about 7-r years of age. Funeral services were held Thursday. Those who went from' here were Mrs.

David Barr. Mrs. Win. Cheny and Charlie Barr. At a meeting held Wednesday night the Delvalb Base Ball Association was organized and a strong effort will be made to put a team in the held this season that will fully sustain DiKalb's reputation as a winner.

Tee board of directors chosen to look after the aflairs of the association is as follows: A. (i. Kennedy, W. Garner, Bailey Rosette, W. L.

Bristw. John Kylen. This voir supervisors jire to be elected to succeed the following whose terms expire: In Paw Paw, .1 ones Harper; Shabbona, Henry Clapsaddle; Victor. S. 1).

Wesson; Clinton. J. ines McCleery DeKalb, V. A. (tlilden; Kingston.

Hiram Branch; Somonauk. assistant, P. McClcllan; Pierce, J. D. (iortn-ley; Village of Cortland, John King; Sycamore, assist, aid.

B. F. Wyman; Genoa, Jackman. Republican For several years Delvalb has been working for-another railroad connection. It looks now as if the deal with the Great Western was closed and that a road would be built ltween here and Sycamore within a few months, at least that system has made an otter.

DeKalb has accepted the otter and fulfilled the requirements. It looks like a sure go this time; DeK-dh will grow 25 per cent this season if this deal is made a certainty. iss Jessie Bod man, of this city, gave a piano recital at Waterman Hall, in Sycamore, Monday night, which is pronounced by competent critics to have leen one of the finest musical entertainments ever heard in these parts. A program of eleven numbers was rendered. made up of selections from the lest works of such famous masters as Handel, Beethoven.

Lis.t, Joseffy, Chopin, and Mendelssohn. Although barely Miss Jessie has already achieved more than local fame; and it is the general opinion of musicians who have watched her progress thus far that she is surely destined to become a of tho first rank. Iler manner is scarcely lest attractive than her marvellous fingering and the two together never fail to win her storms of applause whenever she appears in publia. Duluth Imperial Flour is the leader. Glidden sell it.

Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Awarded Gold Medal Midwinter Fair, Saa Franciaciv Oflftce and Yards next to City Hall. Office open evenings. Fou Collector 1 will le a candidate for the office of Collector at the spring election ami ask the support of tin- voters. tf.

Jamks Shaw. Come off with that 'cough "ere you go off in a coughin'. Bodman's Cough will op it. The people from Creston. Malta, Paw Paw, Shabb.ma, Waterman, Maple Park, Cortland and other adjacent towns are taking advantage of Hill's Closing Out Sale on Boots and Shoes.

The prices Hill is making is what is bringing them for they know a good thing when they see it. We have no old bum stock of Shoes to palm off on the public, but first class, up to date shoes that will make the dollars in your pockets turn over and groan when you see our prices. Remember the place at IBM's, Ojw ra House Block, DtKalb. Big assortment of Casings, Head Blocks, Base Blocks, etc at L. M.

McEwen Co's. 'Lost Oil Cortland road Tuesday part of Double Harness. Finder will please leave at this office. Fou Sai.K --Second hand Safety Bicycle. Has new Morgan and Wright Tires and is all right in every resect.

25 cash buys it. Inquire at this office. Young Rosette have 50 feet ol Main street projerty just west of Wiswall's furniture store, at a big bargain. "77' Dr. Humphreys' Specific 1'77" for grip and colds is now on every tongue.

It will ''break up'" an obstinate cold that "hangs For sale by all druggists. Bargain For sale very cheap Lots in the W. Ellwood addit-tion. Will be sold low and once Ir quire of Young Rosette. Best grades of cured and Suit Fish at modern low prices: 20 lls.

Whole Codfish for $1.00 10 lb. pail Fat, nice Mackerel 1.25 10 lb. pail fine Columbia Red Salmon .95 10 lbpail A. No. 1 White Fish 1.15 10 lb.

pail No. 2 White Fish i bbl. No. 1 White Fish 4.50 bbl. No.

2 White Fish 2.25 Portland Herring per lb. .0.3 Olsen Bon nor. Just reVeivod another car of late Rose Potatoes, Early Ohio and Burbanks Potatoes. The late Rose are tho same as we had last Fall. Garner Son.

OOINO OUT OF BUSINESS the Shoe man of DeKalb has decided to close out his entire stock of Biots and Shoes, commencing Feb. I Your money returned if Combs I ry 1. I wjugu Vyure aoes not give reuei. Sold by Garner Son. Dr.

Price's Cream Bski- owder World's Pair Highest 1 IZ 1 Eo J. WISWALL Before Buying Anything in the Line of a Furniture, Carpets, Matting, Wall Paper, Window Shades, Portiers, Lace Curtains, Etc. INVESTIGATE. He is Offering some Closing Out Bargains. It will Pay you to.

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1879-1895