October 20, 1900

LAKE ZURICH.

Mr. Hillam received a car load of cattle this week.

Louis Seip transacted business in Chicago this week.

Messrs. Roney & Carr shipped a car of fine cattle this week.

Mrs. Guoff visited with her daughter the first of the week.

Miss Emma Ficke of Dwight, Ill., is visiting with her mother.

Mr. and Mrs. Hall and family left here last Sunday for their winter home.

H. Hillman and Henry Branding will visit friends in Minnesota the coming week.

Hillman & Collen held an auction sale of cows Wednesday which was largely attended.

Quite a number of our citizens attended the democratic rally at Barrington Thursday evening.

Mrs. Huntington and daughter, Mrs. Markley, of Minneapolis, Kansas, were visiting friends here last week.

Mrs. Mary Monahan, who resides on a farm near Volo, will dispose of her property and move to Wauconda.

The manager of the Consumer’s Ice Co. have launched the new weeds cutter on the lake and are making preparations for the harvest this winter.

WAUCONDA.

H. Schendorf returned from Chicago Tuesday.

E.A. Ford was a Chicago visitor on Wednesday.

Work is progressing rapidly on the new M.E. parsonage.

Arthur Cooke transacted business in Waukegan Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. H. Maiman were Chicago visitors Thursday.

M.W. Hughes transacted business in Chicago Wednesday.

Mrs. J.W. Torrance transacted business in Chicago Monday.

J.Cooke transacted business in Chicago on Friday of last week.

Ed Ham, accompanied by his mother, went to Marengo Wednesday.

Ed Brown of Lake Villa was a pleasant caller in our village Wednesday.

Mr. Dutton of Minnesota is visiting with his brother, Rev. D.C. Dutton.

Mr. and Mrs. J.S. Reynolds were Chicago visitors the first of the week.

Mr. and Mrs. C.A. Hapke and family visited with friends at Johnsburg Sunday.

George I. Bennett of Chicago is spending the week in Wauconda and vicinity.

Marshall Underwood of Lake Zurich was a pleasant caller in our village Saturday.

Isaac Rosenblatt of Beloit, Wis., was a pleasant caller in our village on Wednesday.

Miss Carrie Pratt of Chicago is spending a few days with friends in our village.

Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lampshere of McHenry visited at the home of H.T. Fuller Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. F.M. Smith of Ivanhoe visited with Mr. and Mrs. G.C. Roberts Sunday.

Mrs. Stedman of Baraboo, Wis., returned home Monday after spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. G.C. Roberts.

Mrs. Harrison and daughter Lora and Mrs. N.B. Duers and daughter Ethel went to RIngwood Wednesday to visit with relatives and friends.

The Mystic Workers will hold a special meeting next Wednesday evening for the purpose of transacting general business. All members are requested to be present.

There will be a wresting match in the Oakland hall this (Saturday) evening between Plutarch Houghton of Wauconda and Ole Peterson of MAdison, Wis. C.H. Thorne of Chicago will acct as referee and the admission will be 25 cents.

The Wauconda Woman’s Relief Corps entertained twelve members of the Nunda Corps at the G.A.R. hall Wednesday afternoon, A short program was rendered, consisted of vocal and instrumental music, readings and recitations, after which luncheon was served, concluded with having the whole assembly photographed by Photographer Harris. A pleasant afternoon is reported.

CARY WHISPERINGS.

Foy Mentsch was in Carpentersville Sunday.

Miss Estella Catlow spent Tuesday in Nunda.

George Hansen of Chicago spent Sunday here.

Mrs. Timm of Nunda was a caller here Wednesday.

Will McGraw and Robert Hudson were in Elgin Sunday.

Mrs. Gus Arps and daughter Elnora spent Sunday at A. Arps.

The M.W.A. lodge took in three new members Thursday evening.

Mrs. King, who has been visiting in Chicago, returned home Saturday.

Mr. Jackson, who has been visiting in Michigan, returned home Saturday.

Mixed paints for carriages and wagons will be found at J.D. Lamey & Co’s.

Misses Nellie Powers and Anna McGraw of Elgin visited at J. Dunn’s Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Catlow and family of Barrington spent Sunday at James Catlow’s.

Misses Estella Catlow and Josephine McGraw spent the latter part of last week in Elgin.

Arthur Boomer, who was formerly a resident of this place, while on his way home from Montana was sick and died. He was brought back to Cary, where the funeral services were heald in the M.E. church. Rev. Wentworth preached the funeral sermon and the remains were lain to rest in Evergreen cemetery.