September, 26, 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.

Loundsbury 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 Friday in the month, at Colburn’s Hall. F. J. Buck, Commader; R. Purcell, S. V. C.; Fred Welsman, 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.

Mrs. Barnett is quite sick.

Apples are very plentiful here this year For Sale. A cornet, call at this office.

Born - To Mr. and Mrs. C. Hutchinson, a boy.

Frank Willmarth is attending the races at Belvidere this week.

Miss Lincoln, of Chicago, was at C. M. Vermilya’s Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Aestin attended the Libetyville fair this week.

A. W. Meyer’s house will soon be completed
Please send in items for this paper not later than Wednesday evening of each week.

Henry Bauman has a new cider press and can accommodate those wishing cider made.

Mrs. A. J. Shaffer, of South Caroline was the guest of her cousin, Stuart Miller, this week.

The demand for houses this fall has been greater than usual, and at present it is impossible to find a vacant house to rent.

Mr. orson Cadwell, of Grand Rapids, Michigan, formerly a resident of Cook and Lake counties was here this week visiting his sister, Mrs. Winter.

Miss Effie Runyan is visiting friends in Chicago this week.

Mrs Hinze visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. P. Sandman last week.

A birthday party was given Miss Edna Hawley Thursday evening. Sept. 24. A number of her young friends were present and all enjoyed themselves.

S. W. Kingsley is moving in his new house this week.

Mrs. E. Lamey returned home Wednesday from Mt. Clemens, Mich., where she has been for the past five week for her health.

Mrs. S. Seebert spent Sunday at Cary.

Miss Alina Nordmeier visited friends in Chicago during last week.

Mrs. Miller, of Nunda, was a visitor at Stuart Miller’s this week.

Rev. Rahn and family are visiting friends in Wisconsin.

Edith Freeman expects to leave in about two weeks for Georgia, with Rev. Fazelle, to live with them.

Rev. Fraxelle preached at the M. E. church Sunday morning.

Henry Rath died Wednesday, Sep. 23, of Typhoid fever, after a long illness.

George Frye, of Nunda visited Miss Lydia Frye, during the last week.

James Lawrence has moved in the Hartman building.

Rev. Wells preached his farewell sermon at the M. E. church last Sunday evening.

Rev. Frazelle, of Florida, has been visiting here during the past week.

Miss May Crowley, of Chicago, was here last Saturday.

Mr. Froelich has the stone for his new house and expects to start on the foundation at once. P. B. Tuttle has moved in Mr. Bauman’s house.

Wm. Carmine has rented a house of B. H. Landwer.

The sociable at Barrington Center last Friday evening was largely attended and all enjoyed themselves.

Sixten cars were derailed near Mt. Prospect. Tuesday and all the trains between Desplaines and Crystal Lake from 6 o’clock in the morning until about 3 o’ clock in the afternoon, were abandoned. The wreck was caused by a hot box, the journal burning off. tThe care were loaded with ice.

Albert Ulitech, who has been taking a vacation, returned to work Monday.

A great many from here attended the Libertyville fair this week.

Geo. Hennerdinger, who has been away for his health this summer, has returned home.

Mr. Rogers, of Detroit, Mich., has moved in his house vacated by James Lawrence.

Jos. Freeman will commence work on his house soon.

A Sunday school convention was held at Lake Zurich, Sunday.

For Fire Insurance call on M. T. Lamey who represents reliable companies. Reasonable rates.

The report that Albert Ulitsch was married is without foundation.

The mail did not reach here until 3 o’clock p.m. Tuesday, and the stage to Wuconda was delayed four hours.

Ninety-seven degrees above zero in the shade Tuesday.