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The Daily Chronicle from De Kalb, Illinois • Page 1

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If' I i IK 0 SIX CENTS PER WEEK 1 1 i i m-H VOL. V. SO 1)2. aMlalllalllMllaaMM i. I si II IE OF 1 f) BIG- iriLX-US Li.

w.t II i 0 1 1 i years Jackets, WOHSCONLINO KtLLCDIY FAST TRAIN AT MALTA lFur Collars and Struck While rusif T'rk, Xl M(bt. Lived ntU ttU Wu Terribly Binll but pitied co- 1-UNDE N. Collarettes, I I Dress Goods, Silks, AT LESLIE'S STOEE All Up-to-Date, at COI2IISa GTOBE trsj-uotcs- CAra With Oonxl Tok. SUMa.KW.M.i High School Motes. Visitors are rery welcome in hib school.

MKs Lnelia West was. a norinal visitor. Moie hooks are needed in th young ladies' cloak room. Iligh school'tut's four teachers, ft new one baring been added. Misses Oiire Beanbien and Nina Wagaer played a dnet in high, school Friday.

Ky talbot waa nnable to attend school, the first part of the week, through sickness, A composition written by Miss La'nra Mnrray on "Tramps" was read to th high school It was a fina paper. High school coald be mads Tery at-tractire this winter with plants, any donations will I gl ad! accepted Misa Alice Mayo sang a solo before high school Friday morning, Mini Nina Wagner playing the accompaniment. Hiich school baa eeen reseated with double wata, making room for a boat twenty-fivs pupils coming from the elgbth grade. Big! school roted to girs 13.30, which was left over from last year's entertain ments, to the high hool foot ball team to Jielp their Through the -earnest efforts of the comini tee with Prof. Skinner as chairman, the high school float was made Tery.beautifal.

We weie quite prond of it, although the yonng ladies were nnable to ride on account of the rain. The sch(K)l float which was entirely tl.00 tot men's fine Underwear, with doable breast and back. 15c, He, 19o and 25c lor Ladies' Fleece Lined Underwear. 40o ftttd 5Qo for Ladies' Fteeced WnwaSttits. 75o for Ladies' Wool Undep-.

wear. $1.00 and 11.50 for Indies' 10c 'or Children's Fleeced Underwear. 250 Special Boy' Underwear, heavy fleered, all siies, 21 to 31. 33 0 tot Men's Heavy Fleeced Underwear. 50o for our SpeciafMen's Wool Fleeced Underwear.

The best thing you're ever een at this price. 69o Men's Wool Underwear, doable breast and back. PALACE The limited wLich -goes throngb Malta at shortly It ''ore eight o'clock at nigUt, struck Ja'aa Coalia of Milan, lust eight, Injuries that resulted ia his death at aluut eight o'clock this morning Sept, Mr. Conlin had bwn in UJL wbers he sold his corn and with tl money was paring notes. He lad two notes and was on hia vy lo E.

P. Bone's to pay a third wbeu tie fatal accident oecarred. He wm wn town and remarked to one of li that he mattt harry np to 1 me's and pay that note before it pot da. k. As he was crossing the Nortbwestern tracks at the Second crowing i-st of the depot he noticed a freight con ing from the went.

In stepping, out of ibe way of it he stepped in front of i lie west bonnd limited pasi-tigw and was ran over. When picked nphe wa still conscious and said "1 got a bad knock this time, that train was too much for me." He told them in which pocket hi uiot was, that the note might be piid and said that be supposed he would to have his. leys taken off but he was a rs mi YSool nion Sous. mm jl LESLIE'S STORE, DEKALB 'Strictly One IVoo." CLOTHIERS, HATTERS arid FURNISHERS f3 0 4 111 a UULZ3 Our new store building soon bo ready for occupancy. To save moving: goods wo will from this date sell goods in all lines at clearing prices.

Cali before buying, J. We here submit 'onr first Fall Announcement. We opened for business ia DeKalb May 20, in the short tiuie our store has been established in ci ty, it has grown Into popular favor. We have demonstrated btbe peoplts that It is possible to buy good Clothing, Furnishing Goods and shoes of reliable make at prices questionably lower than you have had to pay before our coming ta DeKalb. Strictly xn the merits of relling you goods at lower prices than others, we beppcak for a.shara of jronrpatrona Onr-Fall -atoefc-ef Obrthingv Furnlshing Goods and Shoes being daily received and placed on display.

Never have we taken so much cart in the selection of goods bonght for our different departments. Only the best marts in the mercantile field have been visited by us, thereby gaining for yon aud us an opportunity not offered by others. "From the mannfacturer to the consumer, by which means you stve the "middleman's profit The bet evidence of this declaration is a visit to our great Clothing and Shoe Emporium, where yon will always find courteous treatment and pleasant salesmen to attend to your wants and show you through our stock, with equal pleasure to yourself and them. We extend to you. ons and all, a kind Invitation to Inspect this, the gnt.cstnd''grancsTc611ectlon of Fall and Winter Clothing it may possibly be your pleasure to Inspect, before making your falland winter purebnses.

c) Mai's ClothitiR bepaJtmcnt-K'iZithg of Men's Suits! Overcoats and Pants, will agreeably surprise yon as to fit, style, make, quality and -pricea. which we guarantee to be the lowest You will find it quite intereti and instructive to inspect our Men's Clothing Department before making your fal and winter purchases. Boys' and Children's Clothing Department To say onr Boys and Chihlren's Clothing is worthy your inspection is expressing it mildly. We have all the new and up to date styles in Boys' and Children's Clothing; Yon should not fail to inspect the bandaomest linn of Children's Clothing ever own. in DeKalb.

Prices guaranteed to be the lowext. s. Hat and Cap Department- The stjl-s of Hats an.i r. WEAK LUNGS he protected from sudden changes of heat and cold. We would be pleased to fit you with a Chamois Vest or Lung Protector.

We have the. BEST COUGH REMEDY In the market and guarantee it to cure. If you have troubles to tell, use us for your' policeman. BROWN'S DRUG STORE Post Office Block. fPhotie 42.

i I 1 I our are now out, we are displaying mem nu tnrtr Kry. wl interest to Inspect our line Furnishing Goods Department Consiniinir of SL '-ir. Hosiery. Gloves, Collars and Cuff. Neckwear, Hannderchiefs stocked with all the latest things in this line.

JOHN W. GATES, Head of the American Steel and Wire Company, who has more than once shown his friendliness -to the Kormal School by loyal work at Springfield, ancf. wo in the late celebration gave substantial evidence of his desire to make it the success it was socially, financially, and as the greatest celebration ever held la this part oftheState. 1 Trunks and Valises By the carloml we receive "them and sell them at the lowest prices. i Doot and ShOO Department Our Boot and Sh.W Department is strictly np to date.

We show alt the new fall styles, in both black and tan hades, for men and boys. New goods, fresh from the manufacturers' hand, are what we have to offer yon. It will be exceedingly profitable to yon to remember that before purchasing your Shoes for the fall ana winter yoa should, without fail, inspect our line, Buying our Shoes In large quantities enables ns to place onr orders with manufacturers, thereby saving yon the middleman's profit. In conclusion, wish to thank yoa very kindly for yonr past patronage, and kindly solicit a continuance of the same In the future. We remain, Yours, very respectfully, PALACE CLOTHING CO.

destroyed by the wet and was only rn it the head of the parade on Friday Hall The old reliable market; centrally lo-cated; cleanliness, promptness, lowest prices. At all times a complete stock of fresh and salted meats, fish; game in season. Goods delivered to all parts of the city. Prime Beef, Veal and Mutton Stock Purchased. HALL BROTHERS.

morning, cost 33.80 besides the labor of those who designed and mads it. Of this amount V. Glidden, II. Cary and II. Hont.

each paid $10 Od. If the weather had permitted the parade have been carried out as intended do one would have regretted the labor or expense, as it was. with many other fine features of the ceremony days it became "loves labor lost." A JC.VtOK. A large crowd from Rochelle went loraial Parli Hi To the City of Do Kalb. I to DeKalb Saturday and.

witnfKed the FINE LOTS OVERLOOjKING HOIt-IIAL SCHOOL FOR SALE. IP YOU WANT INQUIRE OF E. L. MAYO. 7) mm strong man and conld stand that all right.

Friends carried him to the town hall where his injuries were examined and attended to. Both legs were broken one above and below the knee and the other below the knee. Oni arm was broken' above the elbow and badly smashed below it It was thought by a few that someone heard him remark about the money in his possession and might have given him fonl play but the family are satisfied that it was the train that caused his death. An inquest was held" this afternoon and a verfkt of accidental death returned. The remains were taken to his home In Milan, the faneral will be held at the'honseat one o'clock Monday afternoon.

Services will be held at the M. E. church in Malta at two o'clock. John Conlin was born in Fotadown, Ireland, March 81, and came to this country when a young man twenty years of age. Three years later mar' riedMiss Frances Rowe.

at Light house Point, Illinois, where they lived for a ftw years and then came to' Milan and bought the fartn'wWcU hs since been their home. Tby had lived there for thirty-four years and were well known in this section of the country as jTOFper-ons farmerm. Mrs. Conlin died about a year ago and the members of the family who are loft to mourn the s.vl afu of their father are Charles, Join, Richard, Edward, Jura' and Margun-t Conlin, Lizzie, wife of Mr. John Rirwin and Mary, wife of Mr, Ciy Ytr.

AH of the- children live war td.I horv: toal excrj-t who 'f-'-' but at me nn a vl I -f' 5 I 1 r. 1 GLIDD'EH PARI 00 3 I magnificent Coral parade in the afternoon and the parade ami fireworks in the evening. DeKalb eirelled all her previous efforts in the line of enteitain-ment. The parade was superb, likewise the fireworks and the immense crowd of people enjoyed both hugely. The different committees having the arrangements in charge are deserving of a hearty vote of thanks for their able management.

A. number of onr people were in attendance at the ball Friday evening, and pronounced it great. Taken altogether DeKalb acquitted herself ia a incut creditable manner'. Itocbelle Register. Today, the coldest day of the season, has been compared to this time last year.

It was then Insufferably hot and one gentleman S3 id that it was not until Oct 12ih that be was obli'od to start Lis rs, Fnrniees in most homes have lm-n In operation nearly all of this week. IN FIRST-CLASS STYLE, FRIED. OR STEWED, TO UGiiilGlJGrg's Roslaurant On uu Addition to the city of DeKalb, consisting: of 30 fine lots. This will make one of the most-attractive residence districts ever laid out in DeKalb. WEST MAIN STREET; Heals and Lunch at All Hours.

nrrw -pastry of All Kinds. YOL'U PATRONAGE SOLICITED. GEOEGS WS1TDBBBBG, Prop. (V: rJ.vw rvtc.es will lie Hd at rrow Prc- r( will 5 r- V. S'.

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