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   Dixon Telegraph And Herald (Newspaper) - February 6, 1873, Dixon, Illinois                                mmI hi nd Um Hmcm tsd Ptw in tM our WIU ft ta a wUl now draw hte la tbe good of Mr. of loil a In UHU and the next Um jonng gune M of Uia Tonng Men's the of the Hon. M. S. until Dixon left for on Monday where he goes to at in the United The old manie in good health a hall column or ao from the an editor ont In did credit to one item ae from an was adding fo paperi along the track of the hold a and pass a vote of thanks to that for the supply of locals which been during the cold weather of the past month or Laiog the tax can now be found in the office with orer the express People should BOW get ready to pay for the Ume is passing away and there possible chance of further extension of Omette if it father lefere on the ministers who were present at the Tuesday iff the manager to announce that they were delaying the concert the better who had gone to people ol Ambuy are inclined to file tM tiM Chicago and Rock RiTer railroad has been ot no particular benefit to that and hence It Is thai they think the one hundred dol worth of Issued by that should O. was the in this city Chicago and IM had got tod In a mi MIa in 8e. sent us up r of ibis irery unwelcome and sickly Uu has made no call and all we ask of him Is to keep musical called the Philharmonic will again the tie Beautiful Queen the direction the Baker There will be new costumes and other features to giye the Cantata additional and add to it the hang Ing of Haman a sort of pleasure which le himself will probably Sunday until Friday of last John a colored hav Ing a room in the building down on Main had a severe time of it. He was taken sick and was unable to help and no one knowing of his alone in his all that All he had in those four days was a cup of train thrown the track about a mile east of the near the bridge at the old Chicago road cross of the Air Line on Hon One car loaded with wheat is now m its back in the also the same on Tuesday more cars P. 8.Im fact the ditch all along tbe track east of Is full of Amboy Journal very thinks that the Secretary ol the Lee Agricultural Society should have that paper with the proceed Ings of the last The the County Farmer's met in the Journal office last week might have sent the a of its but did not Ws are thaw and slight rain gave indica on of the breaking up of a hard but Tuesday morning brought a cold west wind which us to again renew our coal This is one of those news items which eomes under the head of but an editor must say something about the now and as well as however disagreeable the of this was taken with the varioloid Ust contracted trom his which arrived St. Louis a few days Mr. Mr. Mead's son died of smaU in that city last and it is from this case that the present Mr. Mead has not been vaccinated for many Mr. sick with this disease in North Is getting along very He contracted the disease in Board at the wat In tht on the of fraud at be hf tha anUl the of of or any other of the a has kindly furnished us with the names of the probable for and their of the First W. C. of tha of the Second Wardt OMc fk of the there are other but as these are all the names which have been handed in to na we can go no M. has been at work securing his in the bank at the north end of the against any damage which might be caused by a The work already shows that the parties interested mean business and It is hoped that further improvements will not be for the salvation of this country depends upon the ment of the water power of Rock and other streams of Its and the establishment of manufacturing works where mechanics may bo employed to make a home consumption for see bv the Chicago that Ralph Forbes Is to fill an engagement In at the of some time While on a visit to a neighboring city a while we had the pleasure of hearing this gentleman render some passages from Shak speara As a tragedian we believe ho is the For a ap of the great authors and polished think we have seen and we predict fot him a pro Sterling accommodation known as Jack Lawrence's on the C. it N. W. R. ran of the track on Monday a short distance West of The baggage car and one passenger coach left the Injuring one lady whose name we have not learn ed. The brakesman Uriah of this had hb ankle badly Jack Lawrence with his usual good escaped with a Urn although In the coach that The track on al the South Friday tha of It aliko tgr tha of and All tfa to caat down from a to J. which bnt which had tha thia the B. Im Mr. tuna and tht dayt nia It aad marched Into tha and It at anna Mistet Crawford la not I did uit as the printing directed I retum DIdn't H say on Its re tum to J. B. Crawford If not called for ten Few people wonld have taken the tronble which Dennis bat obey the of the must be In a very bad as to run of the splendid silver sets are now on exhibition at Dodge A store In this which were ordered by a committee of oar had charge of a certain citizen's raised by our business as a ment to the great stock raisers of this vl for their energy and public spirit n making such an elegant display of their blooded animals at the agricultural In this city last Engraved upon the beautiful water pitchers In the seta are the following the names of the persons to whom they are to be Northern Illinois District Fain 18T9." The fortunate parties to whom this silverware wiU be presented Mra of of the Bellevue Ogle Abl Jah Samuel Dysart and Thomas Ogle It Is a very worthy compliment to our celebrated stock gold cane which Is to be voted to the most popular citizen on the seventeenth at Union where the Catholic Fair will be ia no It in a staff on which a Con gressman might be proud to It wil c about Sf and each citizen can cast a vote fur his choice prest for the small sum twenty-five Any individual can to the number of five for one Ia order to make the voting more Democratic-Republican in its nature the managers have ed to open the ballots for all our outside of that to come in as It will be a sort of to all May the best man law students of the Dixon Debating Society will have the following question the at their next It is one of those peculiar cases that olten come before the Courts where there are no on which to buse a and therefore be worked out by sheer brain power and no dependence placed the wisdom of a thousand Here is the a man owns a ha skiff to the shore with a rope made of along cornea a cow gets Into the turns around and eats the the thus let with the cow on starts down and on lu passage is the cow is has the man that owns the cow got to pay for the or the man that owns the boat got to pay for the this paper will be found the most interesting proceedings all which came before the Credit Mobilier investigation It is where man of and Vice-President examined the briber Cakes an to their having s tares of It is said that Mr. Colfax will be able to show how he came to at the bank where he kept his the twelve hundred dollars amount for which Ames says he gave a which was placed In the bank the day following that Credit Mobilier We do hope that our Vice President will dear this matter to the of his for the thing looks a little against him on account of this As between Cakes Ames and Mr. the people will not be to take the word of the former as against the We are satisfied that Mr. Colfax will come out all light in the Bat If he does why then he must go with others in this bad our last week's issue We unintentionally Insulted the entire medical profession of the old year's in stating that Doctor Leffingwel had departed fTom Sterling with his saws and his Mow there comes Doctor to our who boasts that he is a follower of and says that the said was not a doctor doses of pulverized and therefore does as we vile as one of the profession it. we never lu take pride In rendering an and we do now most humbly beg of the medical for calling one late of a and next week we will endeavor to render such apology to the as may be loat a the cold Governor Joel A. It Ha waa aa early of thla lias got ^t and hat atoo of thla by being parted with a tha death of widow of do bam com down In Hoary for the editor of tha sayt he has wagon loada ot tim Chicago wants people to send on their lor the proposed had had experience in Wall street aerar have written that both the of Mame people don't stop for trifles in estimating the cold but say that the mercury fell one or two as the case may Stokes Is strictly we are informed by the news the Is that he wlU a on the Wth King of Holland has signed a de cree depriving his oldest son of of succession to the on account of his vicious and dissipated that of a malignant Is prevailing in and Ogle quito a number of deaths have al ready of found a baby on his door steps the other and strange as ii may Mra Hike does not suspect any thing wrong about the young lad In Duluth took It Into hto head to shave the tail of hit uncle's The surgeon thinks he may be out In time to take part in the Fourth of Chinese have no dime no or lager and there is no at which a young man can pawn his sleeve buttons to get money to pw Is worthy of a We hope It wW aatU our paper is so that thia item may not be who not tota fof even at a ol donara to hit was bom at By and at the for aa { against tha tag for tha 0. R. hy township aad tht wat K. M. tha nine of alna of the taj mmm m Will Mo oa Uli of hat beea of this State Agent ot the Home of Columbus took a inp over the Chicago A Pittsburg railroad in order to ride with purchased a sleeping car ticket and was directed to his by the He had hardly got comfortably fixed In slippers when along came Mr. Mr. Reed felt in his vest then In his coat then looked through his pocket In went through with that operation six or eight and then looked the over and came to the conclusion he bad lost the Conductor stood there In all his He was monarch of all he had charge and that Just Mr. He must have one dollar and fifty cents or the ticket to that particular stateroom which Mr. Reed or the The train had not yet started and so the unfortunate pas senger had time to go back to the ticket for a duplicate permit to The ticket agent gave him a note to the con about as Is the gentleman who purchased section 4, of sleeping car this eve This should have been sufficient for any conductor but he of the sleeping demanded the original ticket or the The result was that Mr. Reed permitted to be put out of the and now a very hiw suit will be the unless Pullman's Sleep ing Car Company nicely Mr. Reed sent a notice of his intention to proceed through the urbanity of Judge Eustace of this was to on Monday the same though very much humbled In disposition and very anxious for a settlement ot the The conductor should have found Mr Reed's Ucket in the car the morning alter it was lost and returned it. The Courts are now in a very sensible way ot punishing selfish corporations for any outrages committed upon travelers whom they get In their Pullman A will find that Mr. Reed did not buy a little but that he purchased a ride in a certain on a certain night to a particular Dlace and he pave the conductor evidence of that fact in the note from the ticket B. a hla bara aad hag pea kite the other and tht yard gate wat open and a hog he dreef to tha bere 1" hot of the the loaler to his heels and Mr. last until an In shape of a to fall and then the disappeared down the river Mr. thinks the man waa stealing and the fact that he haa fkt ones hlm to tbat ir girl to the the present Hotel law of no landlord can collect his from a gaest occupying a ronm above the second story that is not provided with Boston lady died other her The youth will be tak en to an orphan asylum or adopted by some kind The African are dying with disease of the Just Imagine how you would feel with six lineal feet of sore and you would want to Racine girl went to the boot and shop her faithless lover the other broke a bottle ot blacking n his face aad poured hot glue ou head He will stick to anything Ames Is the most ponderous member weighing nearly three hundred He stands six feet three Inches and If he has corns is a fair illustration that from little ache corns is proposed to erect a temporary building at Washington fur the Inauguration the building to be 4U0 feet in m feet in and capable of holding six thousand it will coat people of the Sute will hear with regret of the ueath uf Hon. Chairman of Judiciary Com of the House ot which event occurred yesterday at his home In a brief a saintly has lost one wife by elopement every weeks for the last three WU liam is growing sad and for If this monthly exodus In five or six he will be entirely deserted by his wile and become a single man Kelly haa turned his al Credit Mobilier Interest over to the United He thinks that in equity It belongs to the United If Government could only get all the conscience money due our debt could be very nearly wiped Lee county people will rejoice to as we can having acquired the information from the that Parker has a cousin residing at WiU the Post please inform us on the father or mother's consanguin IZ Umi At TBI BWS will be public dass at the High School on Friday p. February at as follows conducted by Miss Reading and conducted by L. L. the Of aril to business and also showing ante work In rapid by 0. a short lecture on the cAUses of tome otter by apparatus The M. be with whose are ofany are invited and earnestly requested to as also all who are Interested I the work of oar for Is gratifying to the public that Dixon should be visited by a company of artists on Saturday whose repu tatlon preceding them gives such promise of musical TImb Vescelius Sisters have a of worth In all the larger of the and are now completing a tew dates In the buy this this owing to the disarrangement of I their by the recent We feel that we safely our dtl zeus a treat of the very higher of Let these young and beautiful artistes receive at the hands the Dixon a generous and appreciative Credit Mobilier stock was a paying and therefore it was not strange that Congressmen were persuaded to take some of it. The dividends declared were fifteen hundred on Had read Invested about seven dollars and hsU you would now haye about all the the average renders of the would to get through this hard BBio a. has on Riverside Southwest of seventy five head of Pol lour Meus * sa rnm 010, SET OF as good as for qire at this IS ORPHAN in Cash the grounds where Md s greatly The is The six for 15. fi^i^i  chosen and indorsed ness 91^. kiadi hii I Do not forget to bring following resolution will be cussed at Thursday February 6tb Inst. That It would be wise and expedient for the of the U. 8. to liquidate iu national on or before the 4ih of July 1876, by direct or Indirect or the on day evening February 18th, Inst. Mmt ted Tbat our great partiality in of political Is to onr best will be a public of the officers elect of R. A. and Dixon No. 21, K. at on Monday February 10th, at half past We wish to make this aa occasion for sodai and would A. for Committee for widi to call attention to the new advertisement r f Van Ji Brubaker in shares of of Dixon National in to aolt for Enquire take pride in Mr. Kier's Furnishing for It is such a well stocked institution that we are glad it Is Be has a splendid stock ol all of dress W. H. Is to orders for H. Seward's Around the tha town aini dty of Lee of standard subscribe with Mr. S. duly authorized about loming five when left had an rope fared for said by Jan. 187.  ItAlO ba s forming land ide Saundert This land wat R. R. and U with seven la plete a ready broke ready ( undersigned wni sen or on or will tate in Lee In wanted at the  

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