February 14th, 1891
BARRINGTON
Church and Society Notices
S. of V. – 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.
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. Schuester, 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.
Lounsburt 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 Ulitsch, 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. Bucks, Commander; R. Purcell, S. V. C.; 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. 800 – meet the 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. Seebert spent last Sunday at Cary.
Miss Ella Lamey spent last Sabbath at home.
H.A. Harnden is at Wheaton this week.
Mr. John Darby, of Nunda, was here Tuesday.
For accidental insurance apply to M. T. Lamey.
Rev. Howard Clark, of Evanston, was here last Saturday.
August Grebe expects to go to Arlington Heights to work.
Rev. Howard Clark is to preach at the M.E. Church, Sunday.
Miss Zoa Sizer, is staying in Chicago with her aunt this month.
Mr. W. Putnam, of Volo, was the guest of Mr. Howarth last week.
Mr. Eli Abbs, of Chicago, is spending a few days at Wm. Collen's.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Waterman spent Sunday with their father.
Mr. Wm. Mudget, of Iowa, visited at Wm. Howarth's, last week.
Miss Jessie White and Miss Ella Dodge visited Chicago recently.
Mr. A. Johnson, of Nunda, was at Mr. Castle's a few days last week.
Robert Deill, of Elgin, called on friends here Tuesday and Wednesday.
Mr. Geo. Waterman has gone to Wheaton, to spend some time.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. G. Catlow spent a few days at Lake Zurich last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Miller visited Mrs. Mathews at Cary this week.
Mr. J.L. McCredie, of London, Wis., visited H.J. Abbott last Thursday.
Mrs. J. Robertson and Mrs. R. Purcell who have been sick, are improving.
Mr. Harrison Church, of Clinton Junction, visited at his fathers last week.
James Regan and James Jones, of Chicago, were here on business Tuesday.
Mrs. R.L. Gibbs, of Palatine, was here on business Saturday and Monday.
Dr. Pasker preached a very interesting sermon at the Baptist Church, Sunday.
Mr. and mrs. D. Jencks, of Dundee, were here calling on friends last Friday.
A chimney sweeper attracted a great deal of attention in our town last week.
Fred Rummel, of Arlington Heights, visited Christ. Hartz, Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. John Lamey and bridge, of Onslow, Iowa, are the guests of E. Lamey this week.
Miss Lawrence, of Woodstock, visisted her Uncle, James Lawrence the first of this week.
Rumor has it that Thos. Freeman has sold his building and business to Mr. Hachtmeister.
Mr. and Mrs. M.B. McIntosh have collected a large amount of clothing for the Chicago poor.
Mrs. John Catlow had a hemorrhage of the lungs one day last week and has been quite sick since.
Mr. John Francis, of Albany, Wis., visited his friend, Chas. C. Flint, Tuesday and Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Everett, now at Omro, Wis., are happy over the advent of a young pastor at their home.
It is rumored that Alberding& Broemmelkamp have sold their stock of general merchandise to G.H. Landwer.
Mrs. C. Lines gave her daughter Miss Leila a surprise party last Friday evening, the occasion being the 11th anniversary of her birthday.
Ladies, if you want a good dress and priviledge of selecting from a large assortment of goods, go to A.H. Reese, there you can obtain them at a low price.
The store in the Lamey building is now open, and offers dry goods, clothing, and shoes at a price that cannot be obtained anywhere else. Cash Only. A.H. Reese.
A number from here went to Palatine Wednesday evening to attend a party given by Mr. John W. Wilson, the occasion being the 50th anniversary of his birthday.
A fine assortmant of calicos at 4 cents; muslin, 5, 6, 7, and 8 cents per yard. Boys suits for $1.75, $2.00, $3.00, $4.00, and $6.00. men's suits from $4.50 to $18.00. A. H. Reese.