October 3, 1902

LAKE ZURICH.

John Forbes was a Dundee visitor Friday.

Emil Frank was a Chicago visitor Monday.

Marshal Prehm lodged a hobo Monday night.

Charles Seip of Palatine was here Wednesday.

Nick Linden was a Barrington visitor Wednesday.

Gus Fieddeler was a Barrington visitor Wednesday.

Wm. Bicknase made a trip Thursday to Wheeling.

William McDowell of Lake Corners was in Zurich Tuesday.

James Trott of Chicago transacted business here Wednesday.

George Spunner of Barrington was a Sunday caller in our burg.

Wally Putnam of Palatine was a Zurich visitor Wednesday.

Fred Richert of Barrington transacted business here Monday on business.

If you want to look at some choice stock bulls, ask Henry Hillman.

J.H. Bumstead of Carpentersville transacted business here Monday.

George Klipper and family visited friends at Long Grove Wednesday.

Paul Miller of Barrington was a Zurich caller Wednesday afternoon.

Fred Buesching is working for C.H. Patten in the Lake Zurich creamery.

Henry Buesching is visiting at the home of his brother, William, this week.

Ed Feeny and Miss Nellie Maloy of River Bend spent Sunday with Zurich friends.

The carpenter crew of the E.J. & E. are here this week repairing the coal shutes.

T.W. Daley and Miss Mate Hayes of River Bend visited at the home of John Forbes, Sunday.

Several from our village attended the funeral of the late Dr. Max Muffat Friday at Wheeling.

Zurich was well represented at the Wilhema Schmidt sale Thursday at Long Grove. H. Seip was auctioneer.

The Consumers Co. have a force of men to work putting in new runs and channel entrance at their ice houses here.

Miss Grace Forbes, who has been visiting at the home of her brother, returned to her home in Crystal Lake Friday.

M. Matthei and family have closed their cottage on the lake shore, and returned to their home in Chicago on Saturday.

Mrs. Henry Seip was called to Chicago Tuesday on account of the illness of her son Lewis, who is very low with typhoid fever.

Mrs. Wm. Bicknase returned from Chicago Monday, where she has been for the past three weeks having an operation performed in a hospital. She is very much improved in health.

Sam Lipofsky and Jake Goldberg and wife attended the Jewish festivities in Chicago for three days this week, their store being closed on that account from Wednesday to Friday evening.

The ball game that was to be held here Sunday between the Americans and the ELgin Giffords, was postponed on account of the threatening weather and wet grounds until tomorrow, Oct. 5. A close contest is looked for, as the Giffords is one of the fastest clubs in Kane county, having played 17 games this season and only losing 3. The Americans will have a good line up, as Peters and Lorenzen, of Arlington Heights team, will be the battery, and in all, one of the best games this season is looked for, so don’t forget to come to Zurich Sunday. Game called at 2:30 sharp.

WAUCONDA.

Mr. Lambert of Des Plaines spent a few days in our village this week.

Mr. and Mrs. L.C. Price visited with friends at Waukegan Sunday.

Louis Geary of Lake Zurich was a pleasant caller in our village Wednesday.

Mrs. Poile, who has been on the sick list for the past few weeks, is reported on the gain.

Miss Emma Welch returned home Friday, after a few weeks visit with friends in Chicago.

R.R. Kimberly went to Springfield Tuesday to attend the state fair.

Mrs. W.W. Welch returned home Saturday, after a few days’ visit with relatives in Chicago.

Mrs. Harrison returned home Monday, after a few days’ visit at Barrington with Mrs. J. Bennett.

Mr. and Mrs. R.C. Hill went to Waukegan Wednesday to spend a few days with their daughter, Mrs. A.C. Stevens.

We now have a pool room in town. It is located in the second story of the old hotel building and is conducted by Barnes & Kimberly.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Green and family, after a week’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Green, returned to their home in Chicago Sunday.

Elmer Ford, who has been in Idaho the past several months, returned to our village Tuesday. He expects to return to the West in two weeks.

Mrs. P. J. Maiman and son Edward, after a week’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. H. Maiman and family, returned to their home at Waukegan Sunday.

J. Blanck was a union visitor the first of the week. He will not run a barber shop at Union, as was rumored last week, but will continue at his old position in the Leader office.

Will Harris and family moved to town Monday and occupy the house recently vacated by A.C. Stoxen and family. Mrs. Ladd, who has been conducing the Lakeside hotel for the past few months, moved to her home on the South side, Monday, and the hotel will now be conducted by Mr. and Mrs. George Hapke.

CARPENTERSVILLE.

Andrew Oleson of Geneva was here Sunday.

The W.R.C. meets Friday, October 10, at 5:30 p.m.

Charles Miller was a Chicago Visitor the first of the week.

Ray Harrison is confined at home with whooping cough.

Mrs. Arthur Arvedson visited her parents at Nunda recently.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Tolostad entertained guests from Elgin, Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shufeld were guests of friends here Monday.

Mrs. Agnes Duff, president of the Woman’s Relief Corps, is very ill.

The regular work meeting of the Woman’s Guild is held (today) Friday.

George Congdon of Lake Villa was here to attend the funeral of his mother.

Mrs. N. Button of Winona, Minn., was the guest of her father, Mr. Nelson, Sunday, at J. Tolostad’s.

Lute Wright is making improvements on his home on Washington street, where he will soon remove.

Miss Grace Miller and uncle, Fred Miller, left for Chicago Monday, the latter en route for his home in New York.

Mrs. James Congdon, sr., died at her home in Dundee Tuesday afternoon, and was buried from the M.E. church Thursday afternoon.