September 22, 1900

WAUCONDA.

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

Sanford Bennett of Barrington was a pleasant caller in our village Sunday.

Gary Rendler of Chicago was calling on friends in our village the first of the week.

John Putnam went to Chicago on Thursday to spend a few days with relatives.

Messrs. E.W. Brooks, J.W. Gilbert and L. Wheelock were Chicago visitors Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. C.A. Hapke and family spent Sunday with relatives at Des Plaines.

Our village and vicinity was well represented at the fair last week on Thursday and Friday.

F.D Wynkoop and friend of Woodstock called on relatives and friends in our village Saturday and Sunday.

Messrs. C.A. Golding, A.W. Reynolds and J.Smith of Chicago called on relatives and friends in our village Sunday.

Elmer A. Ford, who has been spending the past few months at Garrett, Indiana, returned home Saturday for a few weeks’ visit.

Mr. and Mrs. J.S. Haas moved into the Johnson house the first of the week, where they will make their home for the present.

Prof. Andrews has not yet resumed his school work here as yet this week on account of the serious illness of his wife, who is reported ill with appendicitis.

The lawsuit at the village hall Saturday was a very exciting one and on the whole seemed to be a queer mix up. State’s Attorney Heydecker of Waukegan acted as prosecuting attorney and Attorneys M.C. McIntosh and H.B. Burritt conducted the case for the defendant, Mr. Hawley. Mr. Sommerfeldt of Honey Lake was the star witness for the prosecution and did his part well and prospects looked favorable for conviction, but Judge Torrance decided there was no cause for action.

CARY WHISPERINGS.

Mrs. Coss is on the sick list.

Ed Lanning of Elgin visited here Sunday.

Miss Nellie Tomisky is visiting in Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. Nelly visited in Nunda Tuesday.

Miss Tena Arps was a Chicago visitor Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. James Catlow were in Algonquin Sunday.

Miss Lucy Garben is attending the Lake Forest University.

Gus Generaux, who has been quite ill, is improving slowly.

Charlie Allen and Sidney Osgood are attending the Elgin academy.

Ray McNett, who is employed at Woodstock, was at home Sunday.

Mrs. Smith of Chicago is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tomisky.

Mr. Swartz is confined to his home by illness. An attack of the mumps.

Dr. Jackson has sold his property to Mrs. M. Fuller. Consideration $1,500.

Mrs. Smith, who has been visiting at Woodstock, returned home Tuesday.

Miss Grace Generaux of Chicago visited with her brother Gus, Tuesday.

Miss Louise McGraw of Elgin enjoyed a visit last week with her sister, Mrs. J. Dunn.

The dance given at Krupitchka’s hall last Friday evening was attended by a large crowd.

Miss Eva Grantham entertained a few of her friends at her home last Saturday evening.

Farm for rent - The Higley and Hawley farm, comprising about 300 acres, will be rented for a term of years too responsible tenant. Inquire of Fred Hobein, Barrington.