March 13, 1903

QUENTIN’S CORNERS.

Fred Grever is on the sick list.

Miss Helen Keave spent Sunday at Maplewood.

Mr. and Mrs. Keistler were Chicago visitors Thursday.

Fred Feddler made a business trip to Palatine Saturday.

Miss Lizzie Keistler attended church at Buffalo Grove Sunday.

Miss Minnie Smith has recovered from an attack of the grip.

Miss Mary Schmidt is working for Mrs. Fred Fulleth at present.

William Quentin, Sr., was a business caller in Chicago this week.

Mr. Joe Keister will commence work at Buffalo Grove this week.

Miss Clara Baker is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. Sturm, Jr., at present.

Will Bauman is spending a week’s vacation with his mother at Wheeling.

Mrs. Grebe, of Palatine, visited her daughter, Mrs. Fref Knopp, Jr., Friday.

Miss Mary Quentin is sewing for Mrs. Boehmer at Barrington at the present time.

George Baker, of South Chicago, called on old friends and neighbors the past week.

Miss Tille Quentin, of Palatine, visited her parents and other relatives here over Sunday.

Dan Sturm and family and Jacob Sturm, Sr., and wife visited at Henry Bockelman’s Sunday.

Master Joe Qunetin, Henry Bockelman, Jr., and Clara Keister will commence school this week.

George Hecketsviller entertained a number of friends with a graphophone at Mrs. Smith’s Sunday evening.

John Batz, of Wauconda, visited with his daughters, Mrs. Herman Junker and Mrs. Albert Hoeft, over Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. John Witt and Miss H.L. Bockelman attended their grandma’s funeral at Barrington Center Thursday.

Miss Rieke Wolfe is visiting her aunt, Mrs. D. Schmidt, this week. She will work for Mrs. August Grever this summer.

Will Bauman has purchased a fine new top buggy, and with his fast horse will be able to give the young ladies a ride in fine style.

LANGENHEIM.

Rebecca Peckham is on the sick list.

Emmet Riley is visiting relatives at Elgin this week.

Mrs. James McGraw was a Chicago visitor Thursday.

David Stewart, of Elgin, called on friends here this week.

Misses Lizzie and Clara Langenheim were Chicago visitors Sunday.

Frank Kelsey and E.W. Riley were Woodstock callers Sunday.

Thomas Conahy, of Woodstock, called at E.W. Riley’s Wednesday.

Misses Lizzie and Clara Langenheim called on Mrs. Dora Schumacher Wednesday.

Mrs. Ed. Lincoln, of Palatine, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Frank Kelsey, this week.

E.W. Riley purchased a fine span of 4-year-olds at the Woodstock horse sale Wednesday.

Miss Lena Rassmussen, Florence McGraw and Minnie Summerfeldt called on Miss Nellie Riley Sunday.

CARPENTERSVILLE.

The river is several feet higher.

J. Tolvstad is quite ill with grip.

Asbury Smith and wife have been ill.

Will McWhorter is visiting at La Salle, Ill.

The Congdon family are all nearly well again.

Mrs. Button has returned from Waukegan.

Mrs. Gray continues quite ill. Mrs. Sneckleberg is caring for her.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moon have been ill and confined at home.

Mrs. Charles Malingo entertained a quilting party Tuesday evening.

Kate Eggleston will go east soon to reside with her father and sisters.

The Hecker quartet, of Elgin, brought out a full house Friday evening last week.

Little Roy Bailey, who was very ill with membranous croup, has very nearly recovered.

The Mission circle of the Baptist church met with Mrs. May Sheedy Tuesday evening.

Mrs. Duncan Livingston has been quite ill at the home of a son in Chicago of heart trouble.

George Bailey has returned from Louisville, Ky. He did not like the country nor work there.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gensing entertained company, Miss Elsie Baker, from Palatine, over Sunday.