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The Daily Chronicle from De Kalb, Illinois • Page 2

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De Kalb, Illinois
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THE DEKALB CHRONICLE THURSDAY! AUGUST 2 1917. iii ill iL THE DEKALB DAILY CHRONICLE Fabliahad Dally Exeapt Sudtr by TUB CXKALB CHRON1CXJ9 FUBLXCXXINO COMPANY I rraak w. rr-. 'V Raymond, A J7 11MX3 EMt Lincoln IIUbwaT. OaKalb, BUnola fcUBscmmoiijuana Cna Weak' .7.

f. 40 One Moot .49 Vrr Tr 4 -SO By pr TMfc tqr.AdTMcti.v...........;.;;....-. Etal as 8scond Claa Uattar at tk potcCc, DsKaJb, ZUIsoIj farm hands failed to pass the physical examination and in many cases when they, hare been accepted -for they, tjuit work to Jala ome branch of the service such as the Home Guards. Jn some Instances rimers-have paid from 13.00 to $5.00 a day for help in the harvevtt field and complain that, the hands want to start at 7:00 a. m.

and stop work at 5:30 p. m. Some farmers are 'employing yonna; boys; It Is possible that In some instances farmers win work reduced acre-tes another year; a much land as one man can work, aa the American women are probably not -equal or strong enough to take Tup a. man's work on' the farm. Farmers say mat it Is almost Impossible to em-' ploy a good hired man unless he has been brought up on the farm.

Mr. and Mrs. Jobn 8. Martin of Indianapolis arrived i Wednesday evening for a visit with their daugh ter. Mrs.

Harvey J. Phelps, and their numerous friends In this city. Miss May Sullivan and her mother nd-itr or Chicago spent the wek end with Rochelle friends. 't The Are company responds! to an alarm of fire turned In from the canning factory district Saturday; i Grass ores were extinguished near the Mrs. W.

O.v Gossard residence and the George E. Stocking factory on Lincoln 1 Mrs. Charles S. Berry was a Hockford passenger Saturday noon. Misses Harriett Sheaff of Hoi.

comb and Ruth Countryman of cago spent the" week end with his mother. Mrs. CL W. Weeks. Arthur Heltness has disposed of his taxi line, lAlvin Van Artsdale and Arthur L.

Wilcox taking over the business under the firm name of Van Artsdale Wilcox on Monday. August Mr. Heltness, who Is a private In Company and was called for examination lor the military service or the U. S. at Oregon on Wednesday, Is prepared to enter the new national army when called.

Bryant Cratty is clerking for the Ogle county exemption- board, taking the placo of Corporal Robert Tllton of Company who ha rejoined his company. Rev. C. W. Ferguson of Chicago has motored' here to spend a few days.

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Eamea and Mlso Mabel and Mr. and Mm. Irving Eames and family of Milan have returned from a several days' vinlt In Lake Genova and Lako Delavan.

-The campaign for recruits has not resulted In many now one, although at this tlmo there are a -few KocXford entertained aeven couples or. young at a house, party at the home of the former over the week end. Tho young people enjoyed a dance In the1 ball Saturday PERSONAL evening followed by a' midnight sup Mrs. C. R.

Lovejoy of Bclvidero is here to spend the week with her grand-daughter. Mrsi Sam Dlalr and family. Mrs. William Wall of East Lin- per -and on Sunday enjoyed a big picnic in the woods. a Mr.

and Mrs. George Culver and daughter of DeKalb peat the week end with Rochelle relatives. Xlalph Lowls, who is employed by the Sunstrand Adding Machine of Rockford, spent the 'week cod with hlr parents. Mr. and rs.

Henry W. Lewis. Attorney Fred A. Wirlck returned from hi Canadian trip Sunday noon. coin Highway wb has boon very 111 tor several days it better.

Charles' Scnoontnaker of Genoa nwatling the physical examination. is here today on business. before being allowed don tbe popular O. D. uniform nnd'plvou' a rifle.

1 Frank and Andrew Anderson Mrs. William Wall of East Lin- coin Highway will have euest from or 'acre. selective, draftls baying! its Indiana tomorrow. Mr. Wall's moth er of Fulton who has been here were in Chicago Tuesday, John McCann pent ycxterday In Aurora and Chicago on buslnesk; Wewa fr(3m the citfhborlntJ for seveial davs will rptitrn w'th efft.unon.

jjbe.jann, Fw," Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wee Irs of Chi Chronicle Want Ads Bring Relta 'them. ROCHELLE Arthur T. Guest has received the following interesting- letter from rrivate Harold Clinton: Springfield, IIL i -August 10.

J917. Co. lOtb I1L Inf r-ii. CampLincoIn. Dear, Art: Having a few spare moments thought I would let you know we are alltwejl and happy." -The training doing wonders to us.

We have the best of eats." and lots of them. Everyone seems well satisfied and are taking a deep interest in the dally- drills. The whole regiment was 'on -dress parage FridayveiT. CTirmpany (o. got th ind.

as passed ty the ofneef to be i Oupr' men was arching I i ood Une dont ring th tbne -we havebeeifftraineU. wv AHtrtV lNI-J I Hi! Hfl--JTaw iC A a I I. TS It. Wednesday morning Co. K.

was vaccinated, and. also, innoculai and are anticipating a delightful the back to guard agalns period of recreation. They to return home'about September lCL. typhoid. There is a sick call eve morning at which any one may treated free of charge at the hos me aliases iang oi ueiviaera who have been on a tour of th3 west, in Colorado principally, ar rived htre early Tuesday Tnorninj pital by the regiment's iOn Wednesday evening of this week the whole Ninth Regiment, which is, also, encamped here at and went on to Sycamore to the home of Mr.

and Mrs. GJ D. Beah where they were guests for a few! II I 1 WY I 111 hours before going on to theii If 1 Si a I II" I I Camp Lincoln, was called out on 4 duty on account of the street car I strike which had developed beyond the control of the local authorities in Springfield. A few of us fellows from the, Tenth happened jta be on guard mount; and we were, alsov or- home. iV It Mr.

and Fred Iluck and VJ olu and William Uiuck autoedi Sycamore, yirgil, Su Charles, At Every th trig to wear that you need I oerea out on auty. being given rif MooMeheart and other Fd Ifora. 91 I les with fixed bayonets. were Placed on guard: at the corner on e-s They enjoy Jl-lver pWi III picnic luncheon near St. Charles Best styles; value and selection here fjn the river bank.

TM An almost unprecedented recort was thut, for 11 days, between tbj fourth and lTth of August, not' wnicn T.ne pouceman was killed a few hours earlier In the evening by a shot from. the have -orders to remain In camp tonight, aa, all the miners here have gone on a strike and may be ordered out ori duty on a n-lnttte's'notlce. The colonel has aff special order, in at the-arsenal for rifles to equip the whole Tenth regiment. -U' UmA marriage license was issued in Kalb county. Then, on the 17t- fcUlzey 11.

Luney. aged 28, was cened to wed Effie G. Uambridg New, ideas. inyoung. mjbhts suits JpHE Varsity Fift Five suits, single and double i breasted, ajed 25, both of DeKalb.

Rebekah sewing society ubiu uuuiiaB uci mite ft hers will meet Friday fternooa st for the Red Cross at the hdm of Mrs. Charles Holderness. Mr. and Mrs. D.

A. Middbnon an family of Syeamore were ente ained at supper at the homeji as to when we are to return home: The Ninth Regiment has been in camp three weeks and judging from the length of time they have been In camp we may be here about a month. tSteve and: Weeks are here beside me at, the' T. Mr C. tent writing to their Well; For hard-to-fit men ffATE have plenty of sizes and patterns for men who think they are hard to fit.

Hart Schaf ner Marx have made a scientific study of fitting very, stout men, very tall men, short stout men; we guarantee to fit you and give you smart style besides. Complete hat show Mr. and Mrs. 1. Morphy of 4 Art, will write to" yon later.

Best 3 regards to the bunch, as ever. 4 a belters, have many distinguished features in lapels, 1 dipping, in waistcoats; in form-shaped backs, in slant pdckets delighted with the variety of designs. $20 $22.50 $25 $30 $35 1 i 1 Advance 6tyje; iii overcoats Mr. and Mrs. Richard James "ESKY." the proud parents of an eight pou A relief (fund was started for Co.

baby fjirl born to them Mttnd morning at the borne of her pj JC Rochelle "Home Guards" Friday morning with Sergeants' Jeoffrey tirlonp and Charjes Kepner dc- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Uell wrignt. is i mother will be remembered as Esther Wright.

1 tailed as solicitors. On Sunday morn ling Captain Theodore L. Schade cat Irene Dunnine. formerly this cit4. who is filling an engag ment with the Redpath chautauqvf rid back to Camp X.lneo1n wttni him a bank draft for $500.09 and' in cash, aj total of 50T.00.jnr The three-Rochelle banks beaded jrii at -'Rochelle.

took advantage of for you the TO tte list wit short distance and passed Sund factories' and merchants with her parents In Sycamore. ronoweaak finest' hats made: hats de sj it with lesser amounts. em ed to mX geftf 4.. fTT-j inpijiBes all the most vigorous Mr. and Mrs.

I. 1L Du ninrc and daughter, Luella. dor to, Rochelle and attendedthe cha e. cc operation ef the mff wre fci tanqua (entertainment. Miss" ir rnniinoiil a natreant which The greatly! admired by the people ill the cooks an increased wage for the long hours they tn lare-parlng mess; to provide Utile com Seven lads in training at It verqcat styles; phe good name for many teood draping; fbrni fitting arid double breasted many have belts; the best you'll see this season.

forts for the soldiers not furnished signed to give you comfort, style, and and stiff models in all ttie best 'colors. $3 $4 $5 $6 Remarkable display of shirts New colors, patterns, materials, buy all you can afford the values warrant it. Royal. S. and now "boys were complimented last by the state" such as milk In abund it uuluiC3t ibe Informal dancing ance as a substitute for poorer 'grade of water then the local boys fire used to; to provide for the care of the state equipment.

Including (the building' of lockers In the arm- $18 $20 $25 $30 $35 $40 $45 a sv sv aw rr, and. also, gun racks, etc. 1 The guardsmen are exceedingly jrateful for the wholesome re-ponse and It speaks well' for the rlty. of Rochelle to remember them This store is run in your interest the more we "do for you the more we do. for ourselves welL Dr.

and Mrs. E. L. Valle and Mr. and Mrs.

George Kofer were In Chl- fc-Affo over Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Mead and fam- UVof Oresron.

and Pink- and father, Charles Mead, of motored to Rockford to ica A ochelle. a' In 1 the circus th and Mrs. Thomas Alvln am i )o announce the' arrival of a Kttndar. Ausnst 1Z. CS Th Home-of -Hart, Schaffner Marx -clothes rfS W.

Hackett was called Westfleid. Indiana; Saturday, by he death of her eaint. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stoddard, Jis Rose- Corbofap.

Walter Mr. aad Mrs. William Rasper, An Hemingway. Jeffrey Furlong', 2. A.

Anderson, Cletus, Maley. Mer- itr Leonard and Arthur T-f C.uest hrcre among those who atieutied he SBarnum and Bailey circus at lockford Monday evening. There is money1 In the ralalif marketing of wheat this M. Hanson, a prominent farmer esiaing near riagg wenjer. ri cres In wheat, which went 32 Rhtls to the acre He threshed he latteri Part tweek ana arketed the grain at 2.40 a bush.

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