March 27, 1903
CARPENTERSVILLE.
Mrs. James and Mrs. Caldwell, of Elgin, and Miss Sleeper, of Wheaton, sisters of Mrs. Smith, were here Monday to attend the funeral of O.H. Smith.
Harvey and Hosea Smith were called home from Texas to attend the funeral of their father.
Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Culver, of Aurora, were here Monday to attend the funeral of O.H. Smith.
S. Dahlborn visited friends at Algonquin lately.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Livingstone have returned from Chicago. Mrs. L. is quite ill. Will Livingston’s wife is with her.
Miss Tillie Hooker was here from Chicago to attend the funeral of O.H. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Obland, of Aurora, were here Monday.
Rev. W.M. Walker, formerly of Dundee, was here Monday from Chicago.
Mrs. Dr. Hulett, Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson, Mrs. James Wilson, Mrs. Bissel and others were here from Palatine Monday to attend the funeral.
The Lindquist family have moved into one of John Master’s houses on Railway ave.
Joe Busse has been transferred from the depot here to the freight department in Elgin.
QUENTIN’S CORNERS.
Mrs. Weasler is entertaining a lady friend from the city.
Mrs. Henry Bockelman has recovered from her recent illness.
Mr. Jacob Sturm, Sr., and daughter Bertha, are visiting relatives and friends in the city.
Miss Lizzie Kiertler assisted her mother during her recent illness.
Mr. and Mrs. David Hanns, Sr., of Palatine, has returned to our village, and we are glad to see one old settler back.
Miss Mary Quentin returned home Saturday from her visit among South Chicago friends, and where she attended the ball and entertainment given by the A.O.H. St. Patrick’s evening.
Mr. Will Luerson was seen on our mud streets Sunday evening.
The bridge between Aug. Grevors and the creamery was seriously damaged by the heavy rainfall, and it will be sometime before people can travel that road.
Mr. George Baker visited friends here over Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Young visited the latter’s after, who is very sick at Palatine.
Mrs. Law is on the sick list.
Our nice spring weather was visited by a change which we were not so anxious to see.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kropp, Jr., visited their parents at Palatine Sunday.
LANGENHEIM.
Otto Zimmerman is on the sick list.
David Stewart was a visitor at Wauconda Sunday.
E.W. Riley transacted business in Dundee Thursday.
Elmer Amis, of Lake Zurich, visited with John Welch, Jr., Sunday.
Conrad Kraus made a business trip to Chicago Thursday.
Miss Rebecca Peckham visited with Barrington friends Wednesday.
Charles and Herman Hacker visited with their sister in Cary Sunday.
Lewis Mentch and Tony Jensen, of Cary, called on friends here Saturday.
Mark L. Riley visited with Mr. and Mrs. E.W. Riley the first of the week.
James McGraw and David Stewart attended the horse sale at Gilbert’s Wednesday.
Louis Langenheim, Henry and Chris Schumacher were in Chicago on business Monday.
Mrs. Patrick Dolan and daughters, Marie and Bernice, returned to their home in Chicago Monday after a few days’ visit with E.W. Riley and family.