Saturday, June 6, 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.

ST. 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. 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.

LOUNSBURY LODGE, No. 751,-meets a 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. Buck, 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. 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 Addie Church, of Barridgton Center, visited here during the past week.

Frank Cady visited friends at Palatine last Saturday.

Fred Weseman has his house repainted, which improves its appearance very much.

Mr. and Mrs. Perry, of Barrington Center visited at Frank Cady’s last Sunday.

Mrs. J. K. Bennett and son, Lou, of Nippersink, Ill. visited here last week.

The entertainment given by the young ladies of the Baptist church Saturday evening, was a success in every particular. The church was filled to its fullest capacity.

The Memorial services Saturday, passed off in the usual manner. The Ringwood Drum and Fife Corps and the Barrington Amateur Band furnished the music. Col. Munn, of Chicago, and C. H. Austin were the speakers of the day.

Mr. J. O Selleck is at home sick.

Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rochow had a little boy christened at the Lutheran church last Sunday.

Misses Ethie Boyce and Josie Henderson, of Palatine, visited here Saturday.

The following is a few of the visitors we noticed here Decoration Day: Fred Heimerdinger, Mrs. D. A. Smith and son Dudley, Mrs. Sennie Fischer, Mr. Eli Abbs and family, Misses Gertie and Dolly Bennett, Daisy Burk, Kittie Grady, May Crowley, and Mr. Dunn, all of Chicago, Misses Anna Nightengale, Ida Dodge, and Mr. and Mrs. John Applebee, of Elgin.

Mrs. W. Munderback and Mrs. W. Plichard, of Chicago, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Otis, Saturday and Sunday,

Mrs. Martha Dodge returned to her home in Elgin, Wednesday, after a visit with friends here.

David Tatum, the quaker evangelist of Chicago, gave a lecture on Intemperance at the M. E. Church, Thursday evening of last week.

Miss Stewart Miller is visiting friends at Carpentersville.

Miss Ida Dodge, of Elgin, visited friends here the last week.

Dr. C. H. Kendall sprained his ankle one day last week.

Mr. and Mrs. Edwards, of Carpentersville, spent Friday and Saturday here.

Mr. A. R. Pomeroy, of Wisconsin, salesman for the Economist Plow Co., was a caller in our town Monday.

Report of M. E. Sunday school last Sabbath: Officers and teachers, 9; scholars, 71; offering, $1.70.

On account of the rushing business and the desire of the people, the Reese and Lemke closing out sale will be continued a week or two longer. A fine selection of 100 pieces of wool dress goods (in colors and black) are left to pick from; also 96 boy suits, 45 mens suits, a lot of odd pants, men shoes, 15 pieces table linen, 10 pieces curtain scrim, and a few linen towels. Remember the goods will be sold at the same low prices as they have for the last 30 day. We kindly thank the many people who have patronized us in this part of the country, and hope to do business with you in Dundee, we remain, yours truly. REESE & LEMKE. A. H. REESE manager, Barrington, Ill.