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The Daily Chronicle from De Kalb, Illinois • Page 1

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De Kalb, Illinois
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J- i 1 Hf i in I irr if DE KALB, ILLINOIS. EON KS DAY, OCTOBER 11 lf05 SIX CENTS PER WEEK: VOL NO .347 1 What Occurs -TorJght JA.WATSON I IJ nil. Hill Showing of FALL SHIRT WAISTS. Fraternal Tribanea. Peck School of Music DeKalb Chapter R- A.

il EuhwankeeEacAmpinQt Canton DeKalb Odd Fellow. Ladies of the Macabee Queta Hive. Chicken Pk Sapper at XTaited in Marriage Last Evening to A few more lot in Martin Eros, and Gait's Addition, situated on South Fourth St These lots are the best rwp-" osition on the market; ire free from the smoke and dirt of the factories and cocvtnicotljr located to the business center of the city. One choice business lot for sale One fine residence lot two blocks from Main street. John Joseph' Helming of Chicago.

ChapeL A Complete New Line, consisting of all the NEW AND POPULAR EFFECTS of the They are the Right Styles at the Right This Showing ranges in price from 89c to $5.50. WEATHER Fair and cool tomorrow; frexh north PRETTY 0011E WEDDING west wind. DEKALB, ILL, TO Attended CnlyBy Eelativei- They 2 Children's Will Livo In Chicago BE TfcR-ilNUS GAR GALT ED Yeste rday evening at five o'clock wn united In marrage at the home of the bride's father, Mr. F. M.

Rlddell on S. 6th St, Miss Minnie M. and Mr. John Joseph Helming, of Chicago. Office 113 TirstSt.

Pretident Wood of KilwtoJtee South era Announces Backers of Hoa!" Milwaukee. Oct ID-President It was a quiet home wedding witness Wood of the Mflwauke Snthern Eatl ed only by the family. Rev. Geo. JL road Company today atated the end of Wilson, pastor of the CongregaUona1 the Una will be at DeKalb, 111., ana Church, was the officiating clergyman.

The couple were unattenl.d. Mrs. MOKE LIP fires aa reference the western Trust and Carin Bank of Chicago. Thelia- Dresses, Do not tire yourselves out by making dresses for the Little Folks when you buy them ready-made as cheap as you could buy the material. LOOK AT OUR LINE, They Will Interest You nou State Trust Company of East St Louis and a Wall atreet concern are With oheof OHE LJ CilH2 named as financial backers.

Much com David Riddell played Mendhelson's 'Wedding March as' the couple entered the parlor, and "0 Promise Mb" was played as the service was read. The costume of the bride was French Lawn prof nsely brimmed with valendnes lace, and she carried a beautiful boquet of bride rose. meat baa been caused by the fact that President Wood gae also to Mayor We also have all tlio leading Rom the name of President George Camming the United bUtes Mortgage and Trust Company of New York The wedding supper was an elaborate four course affair served from tames as a reference as to the stability of his company. President Camming was to brands on the market; KIRCHNER'S PHARMACY Opera House Block. day elected a director of the isconsln beautifully decorated with roses and ferns.

The house was decorated throughout with autumn flowers and Central and it is thought the Milwaukee Southern may be in the new Erie Pere foliage, dahlies and nasturtiums and was a verv attractive setting for the MarquettfrCentral deal J. old stand, on the Corner. DeKalb, III pretty wedding. "If I Were King" An escape without coming in contact with friends was attempted by Mr. and Mrs.

Helming, but they were fairly Mrs. Dorothea Hoaglin-IIaTden, the brilliant readei who will be remember caught at the station and bushels of ed so well through her auccefwfnl work trice was poured upon them before they bovded their train, ana more given SPECIAL SALE TODAY at the Normal, will open the 30th annual series of the Dollar Lecture Couise on Saturday evening, October 21t la them after thev had started on their journey. her own dramatisation of lf I Were Mrs. Hayden has mada an Mr. and Mrs.

Helming will at once begin houne keeping in Chicage on -fl Emerald TOASTED V. A. laaen The bride has passed most of her life in DeKalb and has innumerable friends and a wide acquaintance both in society lOo UOX.e: and church circles who will becpeak for 6er all possible happirew. The groom H. A.

SNYDER. Is a business man in Chicago, but is Tory well known in i DeKalb, having been a former resident of this city, and has many friends who congratulate him artistic success of the work and her many DeKalb friends' will weico.iw fcer htlr in her professional capacity. 5 A Great Snocess. At the recital given at the Y. M.

C. A auditorium last night, Mrs. Dorothea Iloaglin-IIayden, who has hry coine to Pasadena, met with a moat cordjril reception, and her work was a delight to tell She is possessed, of a charming personality, a great deal of magnetism, and a voice sweetly modulated and of great Her interpretation is strong and forceful, but never exonerated. She reads the fullest meaning in her lines." Never before have so" many of Pasadena's prof esiional readers attended the same performance, and they were among the most enthusiastic admirers of Mr. Hayden 's work.

Pasadena Star. on having won one of DeKalb's fairest maidens. Many gifts to the newly wedded pair attests the esteera in wbicn tnev are held by their friends. As the bride de- When you think of ROOT BEER think of our new outfit. Ice Cold Steins, Ice'Cold Syrup A Delicious Sparkling Ice Cold DrinlL, oended the stairs preparatory to takijg her departure from her girlhood home, she threw her bridal boquet which was caught by Miss May Sagle.

FALL AUD WINTER Suits I Overcoats you will give us an opportunity to fit you out V. B. A. Classes Call and Inspect. On Tuesday evening, October 10, the BAKERY HOLMES' with your Fall and Winter following educational classes were organized: Mechanical Drawing, English Reading, Arithmetic, Book Keeping, American History, Swedish Language Other branches, will be taken np if Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Talbot of Linden" wood who have been guests of Mr and Mrs. S. W. Patten since last Friday, left last night to visit in Shabbont before returning to their home.

Mrs. Talbot is a sister of Mr. Patten, Dr. Jerome II. Raymond who lectured Monday evening In the Baptist Church, was yery much surprised to meet Mrs.

J. E. At wood who was' a warm personal friend of his when a young boy, who his Watched hls-riae to prominence before the. educated public with the greatest tntreet Olen Postle la the teacher of violin at several dwire them. Competent instructors will be provided for branches that are wanted.

Suit and Overcoat we will guarantee to give you more Suit and Overcoat satisfac tiou than you have ever had before. We wilt fit arid please you better than the average tailor and at just one-half of the tailors A merely nominal fee, suffkent to cover necessary expences, wiu oe Classes will also be organized for body-building, healthful gymnastic mm work, in keeping with the demands for prices. Sucn a magnmceni line of suits: and overcoats jjOT" as we are showing for this them. irVaterman Hall this year, which gives Enrollment for all the above classes him the oportunity to keep eren with should be made on or before Monday evening, October 16. Both Phones.

BWBilBSWBSllBBMWiB p- ABB TOtTB OOEWS We Can Cure Them Broin'o Drug, Siorc Phones 42. ji Mr. Samuel Archer left yesterday ill Ms studies in the To wnship High SchooL The blacksmith shop occupied by Byron Howland is being raised, anew foundation put under it and other needed improvements being added which will put it in good shape for winter occupancy. FALL and WHITER you have never seen before. morning for Neceda, where his wife, who is in poor health, has been spending the summer.

They will return the last of the-week and if thought Copyright 1905 bf Hsrt SchifTner Mtrx best Mrs. Archer will go to Arizona or Colorado for the winter. She is suffer P. M- Guxtafson has- purchased three ing with severe brojehial trouble. lota In Martin Bros- Gait's addition.

The four year old daughter of John Mason residing near Hinckley, while Nourrilean is the Dyspepsia cure that causes that pleased expression, because playing in the yard was kicked by a it cures wherrill else fails. The best ia tlw cheapest ia the end, small colt Saturday. It was not thought the child was seriously Injured but the Try us for your FURNISHING GOODS, HATS and SHOES and you will be perfectly satisfied that this is the store for you to tie to. Yours Truly, Nourrilean ia beat because is effective little one died Sunday as jajresuH of the accident 7 'A Now is the time to try it The Hidi School football team will me nigtt waist score Monday was plus 4 and won by Mrs. F.

Smith and Mrs. S. E. Bradt the latter sub- have a practice game this p. m.

with shipment of sheet the Case) 'a. The team is getting into siitating for Miss Rachel good tshape for the? game Saturday with Aurora. A large crowd is expected TheSohne Bakery bunding. In the East end is being moved and a new-two Pillow Gasesgana ham Aprons. next Saturday.

The Park Improvement Committee of the Woman's Club is sail story brick will be immodiately built Frank J. Dusher of Rochelle has pur ANDERSON. BROS. DEKALB, ing tickets for the game. The receipts will be divided between the High School and the Woman's Club.

chasl a lot in Martin Bros', and Gait's DA GOT THEM O. IC. 1 Addition and will build a house thereon Htcbt -ttm-si Sycwaars-Tiiiitor Mrs. 8. A.

Corkings was quite "III 5 Sunday and Monday but bolter to lay I Jl. V4.

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