July 6, 1901
WAUCONDA.
A.C. Stoxen transacted business at Huntley the first of the week.
Mrs. Coxhead of Chicago is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Dixon.
The Salvation Army has been giving nightly exhibitions on our streets the past week.
Clayton Loomis came out from the city Wednesday to spend a few days with his father.
An item relative to the post mortem held on the remains of Thomas Monaghan, will be found on the first page.
Prof. and Mrs. R.C. Kent and daughter of Chicago are spending a few days with friend and relatives in our village.
Miss Lelah Glynch came out from the city Tuesday and will spend the summer with her mother in this village.
Windsor Torrnace who has been at work in the city for the past two months, came home Saturday to spend his vacation.
FOR SALE - Farm of 118 acres two miles from Barrington. Good buildings. Cheap for cash or on time. M.C. McIntosh.
Miss Nettie Murray, who has been teaching school in Chicago the past year, returned home Saturday to enjoy her summer vacation.
The ball game billed for last Saturday between the Wauconda Juniors and team from Grayslake, was postponed indefinitely, the Grayslake boys failing to appear.
Misses Lillian Tidmarsh and Lilah Golding returned from Waukegan last Monday having attended the teachers’ institute. Congratulations are in order for Miss Golding who successfully passed the examination and secured a certificate.
Owners of dogs are notified that all dogs found to be at large within the corporation limits of the village without being muzzled, on or after July 10, and until September 15, will be subject to being shot by the village authorities.
Dr. Davidson, who has been assisting Dr. Dawon for the past months, returned to Chicago Tuesday, Dr. Dawson having decided he could not leave his practice this year. Dr. Davison made many friends while here who wish for him future success and prosperity.
CARD OF THANKS. Mr. Ford and family wish to express their gratitude to friends and neighbors who during the long months of suffering, have been so kind in lightening the affliction of wife and mother and who have assisted them in the duties consequent upon her long illness, and to assure them all that their kindness will not be forgotten.
LAKE ZURICH.
Mrs. Kohl visited in Chicago Monday.
E.S. Bruce of Joliet has moved his family here.
G. Fiedeler made a business trip to Chicago Wednesday.
Fred Seip and family of Chicago spent the Fourth here.
Charles Schultz of Chicago visited his parents over Sunday.
Quite a number of Chicago people have moved here this week.
Chas. Patten of Palatine moved int his summer cottage Tuesday.
Frank Carr and Frank Roney of Wauconda were here Monday.
Mrs. H. Branding, who has been sick for some time, is improving slowly.
FOR SALE - Fine large house and desirable lot in Evanston. M.C. McIntosh, 420 Ashland Block, Chicago.
George Klipper of Long Grove is putting up a new building. Herman Haase of Barrington is doing the stone work.
More interest was shown in the celebration here the Fourth than in any previous year. The attendance was unusually large. A.J. Redmond of Oak Park delivered an eloquent address suited to the occasion, which was well received. The Palatine band furnished music throughout the day. The Lake County Stars defeated the Lake Forest team easily, the score being 20 to 2. The dance was well attended in the evening. The music was furnished by a Barrington orchestra.
Wm. Gierke of this place and Miss Kunzer of Fairfield were united in Wednesday afternoon in the German Lutheran church at Fairfield. Their many friends here wish them a long and happy journey through life. Mr. and Mrs. Gierke will reside at Gilmer, where Mr. Gierke conducts a blacksmith shop.
CARPENTERSVILLE.
Irving Miller of Elgin was here on Monday.
Six persons united with the Congregational church Sunday.
Several from here attended camp meeting at Elgin Sunday.
Mrs. Leroy Powers of Barrington was a recent visitor here.
Mesdames J. Bissell and Wilson were visitors from Palatine last week.
Miss S.M. Eggleston expects to take a trip to the state of New York soon.
Miss Carrie Lumm and Ray Harrison were married Tuesday evening by Rev.Wykoff.
Mrs. Florence Hooker is much improved in health since her return from Batavia.
Miss Lillie Hooker expects to re-move to Cary and reside with her sister, Mrs. J.C. Lemke.
Mrs. Maggie Matthews and daughter Ella are visiting Irving Miller’s family at Elgin this week.
FOR SALE - The Rethmeier farm of 80 acres in Barrington and 5 acres of timber in town of Hanover. Half cash balance on time. M.C. McIntosh.
BARRINGTON.
James T. Jones of Chicago visited with friends here Sunday.
S.C. Seebert was transacting business at Algonquin Monday.
Miss Ethel Warner of Chicago was visiting friends here Sunday.
Geo. Heimerdinger and wife of Cary spent the Fourth in this village.
Miss Elnora Arps of Palatine visited with Miss Alta Powers Thursday.
Mrs. W.L. Blanchard and son Lawrence are visiting friends in Iowa.
Charles Heimerdinger jr. of Vulcan, Mich., is visiting with Edward Martin.
Fred B. Bennett and wife of Woodstock visited here the afternoon of the 4th.
Miss Jessie Austin of Chicago is the guest of her cousin, Miss Ethel Austin.
Mrs. Horn and daughters of Harvard are visitors at the home of Mrs. Phil Hawley.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Sodt of Chicago visited with relatives here the first of the week.
Mark Bennett, wife and family of Chicago, were guests of relatives here Thursday.
Miss Nellie Dawson departed Tuesday for an extended visit with friends in Cascade, Colo.
Miss Bessie Pinney of Palatine was the guest of her cousin, Miss Amie Olcott, Thursday.
Cornelius Dunn of Florida, a former resident of this vicinity, was the guest of E. Lamey, Thursday.
Mrs. Henry Pingle entertained her sister, Misses Dettman of Dundee, Wednesday and Thursday.
Misses Mary Ernst of Chicago and Rose Ernst of Elgin, spent Sunday with their mother and brothers here.
Misses Sadie and Madgeline Blocks are visiting in Evanston. Mrs. Blocks goes there today to remain until Monday.
Arthur and Willis Runyanm of Elgin visited here the latter part of the week guests of their father, L.E. Runyan.
Mrs. M.C. McIntosh and daughter, Violet, leave today for Atlanta, Ill., where they will visit Rev. Joseph Nate and family.
Mr. and Mrs. F.E. Donley of Gross, Neb., who have been visiting Mrs. Mary Regan the past six week, returned home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Slack of Chicago and Miss Edna Howard of Waukegan, was the guest of Miss Julia Lamey Thursday and Friday.
A.B. Speer and family of Chicago were here Wednesday enroute to the camp grounds near Wauconda where they will remain the summer months.
Mrs. Susie Hillyard of Oakland, California, spent several days the past week visiting her cousin, M.B. McIntosh at Linden Park, 218 Cook street.
Miss Genevieve Fletcher is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Iverson, at Pine Lake, Wis. After a brief season they will go to Mrs. Iverson’s home in Milwaukee.
Rev. Father Leydon of Apple River, formerly pastor of St. Ann’s church in this village, is enjoying a vacation at Crystal Lake where he was at one time pastor of St. Mary’s church. He made friends here a pleasant call the 4th.