October 26, 1901

LAKE ZURICH.

Indian summer is here.

Most of the wells have gone dry.

E.A. Ficke was a Chicago visitor Monday.

Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Parker, a baby girl.

Mr. and Mrs. Emil Frank took a ride to Gilmer Wednesday.

Frank Roney shipped a car load of stock from here Monday.

Dan Gilfoy of Chicago called on friends here Wednesday.

Mrs. Wm. Lorenz is visiting with relatives at Elgin this week.

John Donlea of Barrington was a caller in our burg Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. F.L. Carr of Wauconda were visitors in our village Thursday.

Luther Clifford has been employed by John McGraw husking corn the last week.

The dance Saturday evening was well attended. About fifty tickets were sold.

Miss Emma Ficke has returned from Dwight and is staying with her mother here.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seip of Palatine visited their parents here Saturday and Sunday.

E.A. Ficke has commenced moving his household goods in his new residence on the lake front.

Emil Frank continues keeping a line of fruits. He also keeps the best line of candies and cigars in town.

Wm. Lorenz and Mrs. Gustav Fieddeler went to Elgin Monday. Mrs. Fieddeler visited the Elgin hospital.

The following Lake Zurich people attended the Schaumburg picnic Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. L. Seip, Frank Meyer, Wm. Bicknase, Misses Anna Meyer, Emma and Edith Seip. They all report a good time.

WAUCONDA.

Miss Belle Taggart was a Chicago visitor Tuesday.

H. Maiman transacted business in Chicago Tuesday.

Leon Oaks of Chicago spent Sunday with friends and relatives in our village.

Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wicke of Des Plaines were pleasant callers in our village Tuesday.

Mrs. Jane Carr of Ringwood is the guest of Mrs. and Miss Lora Harrison at present writing.

Messrs. H.T. Fuller and Carl Eriksen transacted