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The Daily Chronicle from De Kalb, Illinois • Page 6

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De Kalb, Illinois
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THE DE KALB CHRONlttE SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1113. THE1? NUT CLUB Our Members, Like Great Actors, Are Born, Not Made. By F. R. MORGAN WW ADDI I CATION TOR.

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WATERMAN. Mr. Podschewitz of Big Rock has been at Mrs. Bruce Hobert's since Monday assisting with tbe care of her daughter, Hattie who is ill. youngest daughter ot Mr.

and Mr3.iE. P. Dean is suffering with diphtheria. The house is under quarantine. 4 John Sterns left Monday for hlu Three Rtiident of Neighboring (Communlty Wr Injured Yesterday at Village.

(Continued from page 1.) t'ertalnment? Does DeKalb want the Third Regiment Band? We believe they want both. It would seem thoughtlessness the main factor that la causing this lack ot Interest In a matter of rreat imrortau-e. Ji this home at Forest City, Ark. Tw year old son uf Mr. and Samuel Gordon fell against the radiator Monday and cut an ugly gash l.

Rent and persistent Inquiry Into th Miller murder. Sullen8l9o bald that Harrison bad Concocted a plot to kidnap, the two Holt children, Ward, aged ten years. and Dorothy, aged fourteen yeara. tnd hold them for a ransom. Harrison's day und age when so many amuse-rnents of 1 the lower class are ucCupy- Three Waterman residents suffered painful accidents yesterday, O.

T. Matteson, S3 years old, was pulling on a rop to guide a large limb that wm being saved frcm a tree that it might fall without doing otlver riamaite, when unexpectedly the rope broke letting the old gentleman fall with force on his bock, cutting a gash In his head. He is confined to his bed and it is difficult to determine the iug the boards, It beliooves oir think Origin of Paper. At various times the scholars of dlf-fereut countries Lave tried definitely, to determine the real discoverer of paper in the eleventh century. It is to paper that we owe the renaissance of letters.

From time Immemorial some- thins answering modern paper was used In China, where It was manufactured from Bilk. About the middle of the seventh century of our era there seems to hnve been established in Arabia a manufactory of paper, and fifty years later the way was discovered to make it from cotton lustond of from allk. silk being a rnr eommotlity out-aldo of China at that time and cotton relatively plentiful. -In the reign of Henry II. of France a Greek scholar was seut to Paris to nrrango sys-temntlcnlly a catalogue of antlQUrt manuscripts In the royal library, ant a notation in his hand sneaks of what was then known as "puper" as orl inatlng in Dninascua.

Tho later invention of making paper from flax, linen Or hemp has been attributed equally to Italy and Germany, but there evidence that it existed prior to the fourteenth Balky. Stage Manager "Come along with that elephant! What's, keeping It?" Stage Hand "It's the bock legs, sir He's found out that the front legs twenty-five cents a night more than he does. He refuses to go on unless he gets the same. lng people to pay more attention to fear of Investigation of the Mirier murder, as alleged hi Fullen'a statement, leada tbe authorities to believe that the former, is guilty of the crime, ard warrants charging him WALL FAPEK If you don't think that's a big stock, step into our place and look around. If you've heard of anything new in our line, ask for Wfc've got it.

We're leaders in the wall paper busi. ncss and carry an immense assortment of styled and patterns at any old price you want topay Come and look just for the pleasure of seeing; we're glad to show you because we're proud of our selection. MIDLAMP BM. PAINTERS, PAPER HANGERS, DECORATORS .121 EAST MAIN STREET something of the elevating turn of mind. Such was "The Mefslnh" and to the betterment of our, cKy it was a losing proposition.

with the murder, have been sworn out- outcome. The band will have to give one or While Mr. and Mrs. II. A.

Lamb Sheriff Addresses Mob after feur o'clock In the his Dr. Greeley waj called and took the required stitches, Mrs. Will-Mattesou and two child ren returned Tuesday from a visit Shabbona. Mr. and Mr3.

John Carson spent Tuesday In Aurora. Mr. and Mrs. II. Hall are in Aurora and Joliet this weekcomblnlng pleasure with business.

Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Barton spent Tuesday in Aurora and Geneva.

Joseph Cox of Shabbona was In Waterman Tuesday for a brief time. Gander GUnderaon has bought the cottage on C. Street bt Bert Howlson and J. L. ISakle has bought one of Dr.

Greeley's houses on II Street Mr. two more fcntertainmenta that are properly patronized or cease to exist. afternoon Sheriff Vursell addressed the mob at the jail from the-steps of the building and assured the mem were frlving north of town their horse became frightened turned short and quickly, throwing the occupants of the bufcgy out. Mrs. Lamb's It Is up to DeKalb to.

say whether they want the band or not and theie columns are open for your bers that Sullens and Harrison would not be removed from the jail. shoulder and hip were badly hurt and Mr. Lamb suffered a sprained arm. This announcement cauned a dis- Thmanagement takea 'thla oppor In 'all three cases It seems a mir prrsement of the mob. A few, however, were left to guard the bastlle to see that the men were not removed.

acle that no bofaes were broken, nor tunity to publicly express their appreciation and thanks to tho members of the big chorug in "The Messiah' to the lady ushers and all was any ono fatally Injured. 'Mrs. Lajnn la confined to her bed and a nurse is caring for her. It Is understood that an agreement has ben.made for the crowd to gather again and what may result la only question of what the leaders say. Kaklea ha been a tenant In this place several years and he is pleased with the fact that ha is done moving.

who made It rowlWe to give such a grand rendition ot tho magnificent While the mob was threatening to number, BRADT SPEAKS 100 Try Chronicle Want Ad. For. Results. Oil Mops. W.

VV lynch Sullens a commute wti sent to Judge Holt to confer with him ahput the crime and the proposed mob Third) Ueglment Dand Dlwtors. AT BURLINGTON -I Is Big Oratorical Gun Today at Good Roads Meeting at Neighbor Ing Village. Burlington township, between here and Elgin, has a tight grip cn- its bootstraps today and is trying to "Hill Itself out of the mud." A meet punishment of the ravlsher of his daughter. This committee was composed of L. M.

Kagy, Mayor Hull and George W. Smith. Judge Holt Informed the committee to delay the lynching In an effort to procure a statement from Sullens In regard to-who killed Miller. State Troops Reach 8eene. Company of Olney, in charge ot James E.

Brant; company 0 of Effingham, in charge of Capt. W. W. Austin, and company II of Shelbyville, charge of Capt William Klauser, have arrived at the scene, and hope to be able to keep the mob in hands. Major P.

Clayton of the Fourth regiment from Vandalia is In charge of the troops. Adjutant General Dick'' son has canceled ft business engagement in Chicago, and will also be here to prevent a riot It was estimated ''that the three companies would afford approximately ing in the interests of good roads ia being held there this afternoon com menclng at one o'clock nd In addi tion to a host of Elgin Good Road booeters, S. E. Bradt of this city lead lng highway Improvement advocate In Illlnob is giving' an address. meeting will be principally to (Q) mm explain to the people of Burlington the proposed special road tax which 100 men.

as the hurried call makes it wll come up for a vote on April 1. Impossible to get all the full enrollment here. SON OF CONTRACTOR IN Sheriff Vursell feels that he has the situation well in hand notwlthstgnd CITY WHEN FATHER DIES ing hundreds of people are entering TPTin the city from the surrounding towns Was Here on Business Connected and country. Sullens Makes a Confasslorw' With Shea Store. Looks like a simple diing to boil water.

It is, when done with 'kiMwlciTgc. As performed on a coal ranre it's a wasteful process, destructive often, of tne effect it is intended to produce in preparing food. Sullens' confession, made public to WhilelI-Ioyd Roche, manager of the day, accused Harrison of planning to Sample Shoe Store In Delvldere, kidnap the girl who la the daughter of branch of the same concern which Judge Charlea Holt. has' one was in DeKalb on bust ress connected with his company on COOMG FOR as Thursday, his father Michael Roche, of Rock ford, who has been In Gary; a jpb, fell dead on a Rockford Will be Continued dD nn n.coj Interurban car. A message waa sent to the shoe man here but he was on his way home.

The confession algned in the pres. ence ot county authorities waa as follows: Frank Sullena, confess that on. the night of March 13, about 11 I seized Dorothy Holt, daughter of Judge Holt, and took her to the slaughter pens. 1 1 did this at the request of Earnest Harrison, who met me earlier in the evnnlug, gave jn Hevvral drinks, and later a $5 bill on condition that I was to take Dorothy Holt and carry her to the old mine where he (UarrlsonV would hold hei for ransom. He said 1 he wanted to kidnap her to revenged on her father.

"He did not keep his end of the bargain and was not at the old mine. So I took. Dorothy to the slaughter pene and stayed with her alt night" 4 DEKAlisYCAilOnE CAR I i i I i Reduces many of the problems of cookery to elements even in the hands of an amateur because of the accuracy of its results when burn ed in a good GAS RANGE. We handle a large line, all at the lowest prices, and sell them on installment payments. CONNECTED FREE DERAILED YESTERDAY NOON Commencing at Accident Occurred, Yesterday Nea i Steven Home.

One of the cars on the DeKalb-Syca-more electric line was derailed yea- U'rday about noon in front of the wtcv. ens homo near Sycamore. The accident wa caused by rails spreading and no one was injured. The wrecking crew had things In' order after several hdurs work. We have on hand the cream of this entire stock groceries 1 O.lnay Refuaea Condon Poat.

Washington. March 13. In a letter to President Wilson wilch "reached the White House today, Richard B. Olney of Boston. formally declined the offer of the ambassadorial to the court ot St James.

UtIi51eCiipaiiy Woolen Blankets at prices to close out W. 93 which will be sold to the highest bidder. Com if you want groceries; Grace Keyes returned home last evening from. Malta where; she has been taking treatments at the Dr. Jamea sanitarium.

6 ft ft 13 ft linoleum at linoleum headquarters. W. 100 i' The home of Robert Swanbum on North Fourth street was quarantined today oecauae of acarlet fever. Myrtle Swanbum is the- patient and she is quite seriously 111. Job Printing done at this Office Green Carnations for, St Patrick's Day.

The Flower Store. 83 Green Carnations for St ratrlck'B The Flower Store, S3 fry a CLreoIcIs Wast Ad for Hesulta..

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