July 18, 1891



CHURCH AND SOCIETY NOTICES

S. of Y. - meet at Colburn’s hall, third Tuesday of each month. F. O. Willmarth, Captain; Albert ulitsch, First Sergeant.

Baptist Church - Mr. Henry, Pastor. Services every Sunday at 10:30 a.m. Evening services at 7:30 p.m. Sabbath School 12 m.

Sr. Ann’s Catholic Church - Rev. E. A. Goulet, Pastor. Services every other Sunday at 9 o’ clock a.m.

Methodist Episcopal Church - Rev. Wm. Clark, Pastor. Services every Sunday at 10:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Sabbath School at 12 m. Class meeting at 7 p.m.

German Evangelical Church - Rev. A. Schusester, Pastor, Services every Sunday at 10:30 a.m. Evening service at 7:30 p.m. Sabbath school at 9 a.m.

German Evangelical St. Paul’s Church - Rev. E Rahn, Pastor. Services every Sunday at 10:30 a.m. Sabbath school at 9:30 a.m.

Lounsbury Lodge, No. 751, - meets at their hall the second and fourth Saturdays of each month. C. H. Austin, W. M.; A. Gleason, S. W.; C. H. Lines, J. W.; H. T. Abbott Treas.; F. O. Willmarth, Sec.; L. A. Powers, S. d.; Albert ulitech, J. D. ; Stewart Miller, T.

Barrington Post, No. 275, G. A. R. Department of Ill. - meet every second Frida in the month at Colburn’s Hall. F. J. Buck, Commander; R. Purcell, S. V. V.; Fred Weisman, J. V. C.; L. Krahn, S; Stewart Miller, Chaplain.; A. Gleason, Q. M.; A. S. Henderson D.; C. G. Senn O. G.

W.R.C., No. 85 - meet the second and fourth Wednesday of each month. Mrs. R. Lombard, Pres. Miss R. Brockway, Sec.

M. W. A. No. 809 - meet first and third Saturday of each month, at Lamey’s Hall. D. A. Smith, V. C.; John Robertson, W. A.; C.H. Kendall, E. B.; C. H. Austin, Clerk; H. K. Brockway, E.; Fred Kirschner, W.; Wm. Antholtz, S.

Miss Brockway, of Albany, Wis., is visiting her brother this week.

Aug. Haack’s little boy was baptized last Sunday.

Fred Meier, of Chicago, is painting Aug. Kruger’s house.

Geo. Radke’s child will be christened next Sunday at the Lutheran church.

Mrs. Meager, of Chicago, visited Mrs. Wm. Howarth last week.

Miss A. Meyer returned from Iowa last Friday.

Mr. Henry Meier will build a large new house opposite the cheese factory where the old one now stands. The old one will be moved on a lot farther east.

The young folks had a picnic at Lake Zurich, Friday of last week. Boating and fishing seemed to be the attractions of the day. A most enjoyable time is reported by all.

The milk express which arrives here at 2:35 p.m. had a small smash up Wednesday. It has been customary to make a fly switch here. The engine had run down with the two milk cars and switched them in on the milk track. The air brakes on the rest of train following failed to work and run into the engine before the engineer could get it out of the way. It smashed the steps from one milk car and the water tank of the engine. The brakeman jumped in time to save himself and fortunately no one was hurt.

W. Meyer is making preparations to do some extensive work on his residence. It will be enlarged and otherwise improved.

The school house is being repainted by Miller and Krahn. A much needed improvement.

Several stone cross walks have been put in during the last week.

Miss Ellen Roberts of Yates City, visited friends here last week.

Myrtle and Iva Runyan are visiting in Chicago this week.

Gertie Abbs and her cousins will spend the summer at Wm. Collen’s.

Sunday, July 19th, Mr. Henry will preach on Gospel Patriotism. Young people are especially invited, also G. A. R. members.

Mrs. Stewart Miller left for Carpentersville, Monday.

Quarterly report for last quarter of the M. E. S. S. Average attendance, 79; offering, $15.83; mission collection, $4.78.
Wm. Humprey fell from a wagon and hurt his shoulder.

C. Ricke celebrated his 53rd birthday. July 11th. Numerous friends were present and al had a pleasant time.

R. Boothman is working his farm sicne the death of his tenant, Mr. Shultz.

Miss M. E. Bigg has left for Minnesota where she will visit friends during her vacation.

Prof. Marks will give an entertainment at Wauconda, Ill., Monday night, July 20th.

The appropriation ordinance for the village of Barrington appears in another column. Read it.

The People’s Laundry, 550 Wabash avenue, Chicago, Ill. have established a branch office at Wm. Gunan’s barber shop. C. M. White a former resident of this place is connected with this laundry and guarantees satisfaction. Give them a call.

The home of Mr. WAlter harrower was the scene of a very pleasant gathering on the evening of Friday July, 10th, it being the ninteenth birthday of his son, Peter I. Harrower. Beside the family relatives from the neighborhood there were a number of guests from the city. Social games filled the evening with much jollity. The little girls from Chicago danced some little fancy dances which added to the entertainment, and not least among birthday cake with its many colored decorations of upright sticks of candy and bright flower wreath surrounding.

Miss Margaret Curtis has returned to the city after spending a week at mr. Walter Harrower’s.

The Barrington’s played the Zurich Grays a game of ball at Lake Zurich last Sunday and defeated them by a score of 32 to 21.

Miss Alvina Nordmeier is taking a two weeks vacation.

Henry Brockway has returned home from Washington, D. C. after a two weeks visit with his brother.

ORIENTAL ENTERTAINMENT.

An oriental entertainment given Tuesday night, July 21st, at the Baptist church by Prof A. J. Marks, of Chicago, an oriental traveller and lecturer. Several ladies and gentlemen will be dressed in the costumes of bible times, and an oriental super will be given, oriental salutations, etc. Prof Marks will also exhibit many beautiful paintings of scenes in Palestine and relics; a crown of thorns, water from the Dead Sea, and many others, which he brought with him from Jerusalem. Admission adults, 25 cts., children 10 cts. Proceeds for the benefit of the church.