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SARRIN6TQN LOCAL NEWS NOTES<br />

C. H. Morrison, ¿ Local Editor<br />

OFFICIAL DIRECTORY<br />

VILLAGE OF BARRINGTON.<br />

?BMÍDIHT ..MILES T. LAM*T<br />

TRUSTEES:<br />

JOHN C. PL. AGGI ......HEURT DONI.E A<br />

SIL.AS ROBERTSON ...¡.J. F. GIBSKB<br />

HERMAN SCHWEMM.. .f..J..J. H. H ATJE<br />

C&JBUC.............. L,EBWSM<br />

. .. H. K. BROCK WAT<br />

VOUE» MAGISTRAT« M. C. MCINTOSH<br />

ATTORNEY G»o. W. SPUBKBH !<br />

MARSHAL.......... JOHR DORLRA j<br />

.WM. HAGER<br />

"SCPI. OF WATER WORKS ....<br />

FRIDAY. NOVEMBER SO. 1903.<br />

FeiWaps tl*e cold will discourage the<br />

pneumonia germ.<br />

It is harder to be thankful Tor good<br />

•wjcsicher after it is past.<br />

S®<br />

Wanted-APry wood. Address this<br />

office. /<br />

Henry Pir]gel hsjs rented William<br />

finger's house on Main street.<br />

Clean floors make the liome attractive<br />

and keep tlieViWfches clean;<br />

\ ' 1/ Governor Richard Yat.es is to ad-<br />

_4--fdress a meeting at the city hall, Wood-<br />

• Utock, this evening. V<br />

%ÍT si . • v . • •<br />

The- third tferm of Prof. Parker's<br />

singing school, has been\held nightly<br />

this week in Salem church.<br />

• ' For Rent—An eight-room house on<br />

Main street. All conveniences. Wil-<br />

¿iam IIager. ¡3| }. i"v- •• \ •<br />

E." D. Shuri.eiT of Marengo isya-ca^jflidate<br />

for re nomination for «tare repjsent'ative<br />

from this district. \ ''<br />

For Sale Cheap—1 hard coal parlor<br />

'stove and 1 oil parlor heating stove.V<br />

2T WM. HOWARTH. \<br />

Butter sold on the Elgin market<br />

Monday at 22 cents, which is lb cents<br />

less than the ruling price a year ago. ~<br />

/ . .¿v ' • ; i i<br />

We sell window glass and have an<br />

assortment .of all sizes. Glazing done<br />

while you wait. 'LAMEY & Co.<br />

We have experienced real %winter<br />

•weather this week, the t thermometer<br />

registering 10 degrees above zero<br />

Tuesday morning. —\ , M .<br />

, j \ '- \<br />

A. B. John St in has purchased the Antioch<br />

¡News of John Burke. Mr. Johnson<br />

has been running the plant on a<br />

leasejjie past year.<br />

George W. Spunner lias purchased<br />

one Of the ditching machines of the<br />

, Daltoii Excavator company and has<br />

, shipped it to lies Moines, Iowa."<br />

Eight-ioom House for Rent—Known<br />

as the Robt/liigbtingale liousa, S.<br />

Hawley St. Inquire of J. E. lleise,<br />

Secretary Board of Education.<br />

In holding a beauty show in Madison<br />

Square Gardeji New prob<br />

atrty trying to console itself for the<br />

loss of the pulcliritudinous I>owie.<br />

• 4<br />

The Woman's Guild will hold a<br />

bazaar and. supper here on the evening<br />

J of December 4. Admission, 6 cents;<br />

supper, 10 cents.<br />

^ There are merchants who expect to<br />

pro8per^vfthout seeming to make an<br />

. effort^j^i^ many people ]ike to deal<br />

whereMftiei' seem to be busy and enjoy<br />

workr|<br />

The Sodt building, corner Cook and<br />

Station streets, is bejna remodeled<br />

and wttl be occupied byi' C*F. .Laniey.<br />

formerly of A. W.Me? ^'AT CO., after 5<br />

Decelpber 1 for a gen-: al store. r~~ .<br />

Drop your news items in THE RE-<br />

VIEW pox near Powers' store. We ask<br />

that all such items be signed, not for<br />

publication, but as an evidence of good<br />

faith.<br />

Items for THE REVIEW? should be<br />

sent in as early as possible next week.<br />

We will consider it a special favor, as<br />

it will give us an opportunity to be<br />

thankful.<br />

Each day claims it*<br />

hunters sojourning i<br />

the northern stat<br />

J. deaths and accidents<br />

victims among<br />

i the wilds of<br />

IÇhe list of<br />

has sc far this<br />

year surpassed the entire record of<br />

last year.<br />

The mailing list of THE REVIEW<br />

has been corrected up to October 19.)<br />

You are requested to look at the label<br />

on the paper this week and if you find<br />

you have not been credited properly<br />

please report to this office.at once.<br />

Get one of those fine turkeys of<br />

Alteram & Groff for your ThanksgiHi'<br />

ng dinner. They have purchased the<br />

«lentire lot, raised by Wm. Leonard and<br />

\vou wttl find them exceptionally palatable.<br />

Order now. *<br />

The latest model of a railroad gasoline<br />

speeder passed .through <strong>Barrington</strong><br />

Saturday afternoon occupied br<br />

two C. & N. W. officials and a machine<br />

> operator. It can attalu a high rate<br />

• of Bpeed.<br />

The will of the late State's Attv. S.<br />

D. Talcott of Waukegan was filed for<br />

probate Saturday. The value of the<br />

real estate is placed at 135,600. Mrs.<br />

Talcott Is named as the sole legatee<br />

and is made execatrtc without bond.<br />

The will bears date, May 30,1903.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Meier celebrated<br />

« their 44th wedding anniversary Tues.<br />

day, November 17, at their home on<br />

Liberty street with a family reunion.<br />

Tite occasion was also in honor of<br />

Mrs. MeierV 61st birthday, and the<br />

day was one of pleasure for all present.<br />

A permanent summer camp is to be<br />

established near Cary on the Fox river<br />

by the \**WhaMOver Club" of Ravenswood,<br />

composliJ k>f one hundred bov*<br />

averaging 16 years, who have camped<br />

there under military rule the past two<br />

summers.<br />

About sixteen young people attended<br />

»a surprise partylit the home of<br />

George Ilager which had been planned<br />

in honor of Miss Edith Hager. An-<br />

other good time was added to the^lst<br />

of pleasant entertainments at the<br />

Ilager home. J * !<br />

That case of a wife who scratched<br />

her husband's face with her finger<br />

nails, stamped onqis toes, struck liim<br />

with a cane and beat him with a screen<br />

door because he asked her to get breaks<br />

fiist for him should be a warning to<br />

husbands who make unreasonable requests.of<br />

their wives.<br />

' The total resources of the Knight^<br />

of .the Maccabees on October 31 as<br />

shown by report of Supreme Record-<br />

Keeper Sleglejs $3,135,507.94. Oi this<br />

amount $2,625,671.19 is .Invested in<br />

government and miinicipiilboiuls. Tin»<br />

average amoHntR paid monthly in.<br />

death claims is $240,OOOi<br />

The <strong>Barrington</strong> Review prints a fine<br />

illustrated writeup of its village, with<br />

pictures of people, houses, stores, etc.<br />

A peculiar feature lathe printing of a<br />

picture of Tiiomas Freeman's burial<br />

lot, with its monuments, in place of<br />

his own picture or oue of his home. It<br />

is an odd innovation in such matters.<br />

—Waukegan-Sun.<br />

Eight of the bunch of bucking bron<br />

cos brought here Saturday by western<br />

dealers were sold at auction at the<br />

stock yaj-ds. The average price was<br />

,$55. Apparently every small boy in<br />

town was present and eagerly followed<br />

the trainers around the downtown<br />

streets, intensely enjoying the<br />

movement of the wikl little animals.<br />

"When I was a young fellow and out<br />

of a jon, I always made it a rule to<br />

take the first job that offered, and to<br />

use it fori a bait. You can catch a<br />

minnow with a worm, and a good bass<br />

Will take ¡your minnow. A good fat<br />

bass wHllteknpt an otter, and then<br />

you've got Something wortli skinning."<br />

— Letters from k Self-Made<br />

Merchant to HiS Son.<br />

"Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch"<br />

will be given under the auspices of<br />

Lounsbury Chapter Order Eastern<br />

Star by local talent at Odd Fellows'<br />

hall Wednesday evening, November<br />

25. Music will be furnished by Sears'<br />

orchestra. ^Tickets 25 and 15 cents.<br />

Reserved seats can be secured for 35<br />

cents at tb&f<strong>Barrington</strong> bank.<br />

A collision of carriages Recurred<br />

Saturday night near Langenheitn<br />

which slightly injured Miss Abbie,<br />

M&dis and Joseph Johnson of Algoiiuuin.<br />

A line of vehicles was moving<br />

toward the Summerfleld home where<br />

a surprise party was to be tender^<br />

the Misses Suiumerfled when theaud\<br />

den halt of oue buggy caused a general<br />

jolt and the upsetting of the Algonquin<br />

people.<br />

Lake county, which has long been<br />

neglected by the rural route agent, is<br />

at last to receive atleritiou. Plans<br />

have beent made td "start ten new<br />

routes in the next, few months in addition<br />

to the three which ha'vebeen<br />

in operation for some time past. They<br />

will be from Waukegan, Rockefeller<br />

and Libertyville two each and from<br />

Deerfield, Antioch, Round Lake and<br />

Gurnee, one eachr -Carriers are now<br />

being selected. j ,<br />

WANTED.—Faithful person to» call<br />

on retail trade and agents for manufacturing<br />

house having well established<br />

business; local territory;straight<br />

salary $20 paid weekly and expense<br />

money advanced; previous experience<br />

Unnecessary; position permanent; business<br />

successful. Enclose self-addressed<br />

envelope. Superintendent<br />

Travelers, 605 Monori bldg., Chicago.<br />

Rev,. Samuel Earngey, Presiding<br />

Elder of the Rockford district, wijrf<br />

preach in (lie M. E. bliurcb next Sunday<br />

morning, at 10:30, after wbicfythe<br />

sacrament of the Lord's Supper will<br />

be administered. The public /is cordially<br />

invited. No evening preaching<br />

on account of the Union Sunday School<br />

convention, to be held, in Salem<br />

church. .// -<br />

"The Stars" presented their first<br />

program at the high school last Friday<br />

afternoon, which was as follows:<br />

Song, School; Beading, Percy Eirrink;<br />

Reading, Delia Etvidge; Essay, George<br />

Froelich; Essay, Paul Hines; Song,<br />

School; Essay, Etta Kampert; Pen<br />

Picture, Emma Lageschulte; Reading,<br />

Madge Bennett; Debate, "Resolved,<br />

That intemperance causes more sorrow<br />

than war," Emma Pomeroy,<br />

Emma Hager; Remarks, Prof. Bonta;<br />

Song, School. The next high school<br />

program is Wednesday afternoon.<br />

Now is the time for farmers to plan<br />

tftr the next season's planting. There<br />

is no better time for the selection of<br />

the seed than when the crop stands in<br />

the field or in the shock. There will<br />

be thousands who will disregard good<br />

of people who are distinguished from<br />

advice, but there are some who will (( .<br />

give unusual care to seed corn selec-j S_^lrBR90FIAL MENTION. - Wl<br />

their fellow citizens only by the facts<br />

Dissolution of Partnership.<br />

that they have nothing to do and The partnership heretofore existing<br />

tiou and be will be a wise farmer who j<br />

plenty, of money with which to do It under the name of A\ W. Meyer & Co.,<br />

makes the best of the present yield. Miss Lizzie Grether is on the #ck have not only their "social functions," at <strong>Barrington</strong>, Lake Co., State of I1B<br />

The fact that the spring was late, and list. . J| \ f m ' but their down sittings and their up- noisj wherein A. W.Meyer of Barring-<br />

was followed by unseasonable weather Mrs. vfm. Frazer is buffering from risings. chronicled, and are treated as a ton, Lake Co., State of Illinois, fcnd<br />

for the growing crop, lias interfered rheumatism."<br />

class apart and of peculiar interest. rit D. F. Lamey, of <strong>Barrington</strong>, Cook Co.,<br />

with the corn maturing, properly,<br />

Is no wonder that both they themselves State pi Illinois, were general part-<br />

heuce farmers cannot be too careful Miss Amelia Krueger was a Chicago<br />

and the people who read about their doners, is this 15th day of October, A.<br />

in sCectlug seed.<br />

visitor Wednesday.<br />

ings should imbibe an exaggerated no- D. 1903, dissolved by mutual consent,<br />

The <strong>Barrington</strong> Review last week ' Ralph Colby began work Monday as tion of their importance. When one A. W. Meyer continuing the husines».<br />

got out a most credible souvenir ed- clerk In Meyer's store,<br />

of them arrives at the point of marry- All accounts payable at the store of<br />

tion, embellished with illustrations j & Wilmer of the "Dolan Speing a duke and the wedding is adver- A.W.Meyer. Signed, U<br />

and nicely\ printed on heavy paper, clap ¡8 enj0ying a lay-off.<br />

tised long in advance and in minute<br />

A. W. MEYER, I<br />

The Review is the leading paper in ] .<br />

detail the natural result is such an<br />

D. F. LAXKY. F<br />

1<br />

I I I III I '.• B. •<br />

southwestern Lake county and re- Mr. and Mrs. John Naggatz attend- outbreak of organized and hysterical<br />

k<br />

itects the spirit of the thriving village ed a wedding at Woodstock Wednes- vulgarity as attended the Roxburghe- Children like Cole's Cough Cure and<br />

of <strong>Barrington</strong>. It is sucii papers: that day. ,<br />

Goelet wedding.<br />

wise mothers know it is the best thing<br />

are of inestimable value to a commu- Mrs. Dr. D. H. Richardson and Miss<br />

for colds. A word to the wise is suffinity<br />

and which are responsible more Jeiinie Landwer spent Sunday in Chi- For Washington's Maintenance. cient. Get. Cole's. 25 aud 50c by all<br />

tliau any other agency for the knowlcago. .<br />

The commissioners of the District of druggists.<br />

edge gained by the outside world. If<br />

Columbia have asked congress for an<br />

M. C. Mcintosh, who has been in<br />

you read The Reviewyou know Bar-<br />

appropriation of $12.886.825 for the en- ifllrls* Concert Band at Village<br />

Minnesota on business, returned home<br />

rington is in the front ranks; it could<br />

suing year, which is the largest sum hall Thanksgiving night. «<br />

Tuesday.<br />

not be otherwise with such a ftve,<br />

ever asked for the support of the Cap-<br />

V<br />

newsy and altogether meritorious Miss Grace Young spent Saturday ital City, being more than $2,000,000<br />

paper, May continued success and and Sanday here with her father, Wm. larger than the previous year's esti- CHURCH DIRECTORS<br />

greater prestige be Editor Lamey's Young.<br />

mates. The Washington Star thinks<br />

Methodist Episcopati.<br />

portion.—Libertyville Independent.<br />

the amount asked for none too great Rev. W. H. Tattle, Pastor. Services held<br />

Matthew Richmond and family of<br />

and says:<br />

•i each Sunday at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. San-<br />

Palatine spent fSunday at the Heise<br />

day school at 11:45.<br />

The Thursday glub fbet this week<br />

at the home of Mrs. Thomas Dolan,<br />

corner of Marin and Lake streets. The<br />

subject of discussion was. "Med he vai<br />

Germany." Program was as follows:<br />

Pappr on "Educational Characteristics<br />

of Germany," Mrs, Fred E. Hawley;<br />

"Home Life of Goethe," Mrs. G.<br />

W. Spunner; "Anecdote^," Mrs. Lyman<br />

A. Powers; "Light Literature,"<br />

M¥s. H. K. Brockway; "Witticisms,"<br />

Mr*7 Carl Meyer; instrumental solos,<br />

Vliss Elsie Costello; singing by club.<br />

^After the program an informal social<br />

was lfeld until 5:30, when dinner was<br />

served. Mrs. Dniati's home was conveniently<br />

and tastily arranged for entertaining.'<br />

The club was laden with<br />

daiuty and delicious dishes, which<br />

bore evidence of skillful preparation.<br />

Twenty-one members were present.<br />

AN INVITING IDEA.<br />

Chicago Establishment Provides Hiegant<br />

Turkish Baths and Hotel Accommodations<br />

for a Dollar.<br />

Something new in the hdteHine 1«<br />

supplied by the famous New Northern<br />

Baths, a palatial establishment at 14<br />

Quincy street, near State street,-Chicago.<br />

This is the most handsomely<br />

fitted up establishment in the United<br />

States—in fact, there is no other place<br />

quite like It anywhere. It is a hotel<br />

and baths combined. The New Northern<br />

has lately undergone additionsand<br />

improvements that make .it an extremely<br />

attractive place to visit. The<br />

furnishings in every one of the eiuht<br />

floors are the best and most luxurious<br />

that money cau buy, especially in the<br />

office floor, where the wall decorations,<br />

stained-glass windows and other embellishments<br />

are well worth a visit on<br />

their own accpunt.<br />

A visitor to Chicago can have any<br />

kind of bath he chooses—'Turkish,<br />

Russian, Plain, "^Needle, Electric or<br />

Pljunge. The swimming pool is the<br />

fittest in the country, with even temperature<br />

all the year round. He can<br />

enjoy himself in the most leisurely<br />

fashion, and a -well appointed grill<br />

room supplies him with flrst-class<br />

meals at any hour, day or night. Nowhere<br />

in Chicago can a stranger fibd a<br />

more pleasant and restful stopoiug<br />

place than the New Northern Baths,<br />

while the economy of the arrangement<br />

is a thing wortli taking note of/<br />

Caution the Children.<br />

Learning by experience is an excelleut<br />

way tb acquire knowledge, but it<br />

seems hardly Necessary that small<br />

boys need tb b© convinced by accidents,<br />

pain ahthe death of the incumbent:<br />

Itis my order that an election<br />

to till the vacancy be held on Tlnirsdky,<br />

the 10th day of December, A. D.<br />

1903. ,<br />

In testimoiiy whereof I have hereunto<br />

set my hand and affixed my seal<br />

at my office in Waukegan, this 2d day<br />

of November, A. D. 1903. I V<br />

[SEAL] ALBERT L. IIENDEE.<br />

County Clerk.<br />

The Taxis Toilet Co., of 6335 Madison<br />

avenue, Chicago, wsfnt a good gen<br />

eral agent for this stat^to travel and<br />

employ and instruct lady agents to<br />

handle their fine line of toilet preparations<br />

and pure fruit flavoring extracts.<br />

Man or woman. Write them<br />

to-day if you feel able to till this position.<br />

14<br />

Baptist.<br />

Rev. J. C. Garth, Pastor. Preaching each<br />

Sunday at 10:30 a.m., and 7:30 p.m. Sunday<br />

school at 11:45 a.m.<br />

r Salem Evangelical.<br />

Snnday services at 10:30 aud 7:45 every<br />

Sunday. Sunday School at 9:15. Jttnlor meeting<br />

Monday at 7:30. Young Peoples' meeting<br />

Tuesday at 7:45. The Monday and Tuesday<br />

meetings are conducted in English. Rev. J.<br />

6. Fidoer Pastor<br />

- | Zlon Evangelical. - j^Sl<br />

Rev. Wm. Kllngbeil, Pastor. Services each<br />

Sunday. Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. Preaching<br />

services at 10u30 a. m. Yoimg People's<br />

meeting at 7:30 p. m. Evening «services at 8<br />

o'clock.<br />

Ij<br />

(it. Ann's Catholic.<br />

Rev. Father Quinn, Pastor. Regular serVie«<br />

the first Sunday and third Saturday in ewsfa<br />

mouth. Sunday school every Sunday mornBtg<br />

at 10 o'clock<br />

• ^ ' '• ' Hi<br />

St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran. '-Jtl<br />

Rev. G. A. Si anger. Pastor. Services each<br />

Sabbath morning at 10:30 o'clock. Sabbath<br />

scbooi at 9:20. 'A<br />

FRATERNAL SOCIETIES.<br />

LOUNSBUBY LODGE, No» 751. A. F. Jt A. M,-,<br />

meets second and iourtta Saturday Evening*<br />

at Masonic hall. I \ - J<br />

HARRINGTON LODGE, NO. 856, I. (». o. F„<br />

meets every Thursday eveuiug at Odd "Fellows'<br />

hall.<br />

BABKISGTOS CAMP, NO. 809; M. W. A., meets<br />

first and third Tuesday evenings at Masonic<br />

hall.<br />

BABRINGTON COURT, NO. 373, COURT or<br />

HONOB, meets first and third Tuesday evenings<br />

at Odd Fellows' hall.<br />

BABRINGTON GARRISON, NO. 137, K. of G>,<br />

meets second and Fourth Monday evenings at.<br />

Sodt"s hall. X-4<br />

MAYFLOWER CAMP, NOR"2S82,JR. N. A., meet«<br />

first and third Monday evenings at Maàonicì<br />

hall.<br />

LOUNSBURY CHAPTER. NO. 494, ORDER<br />

EASTERN STAR, meets first and Third Friday<br />

evenings at Masonic hall.<br />

BARRINGTON LODGB. NO. 430, MYSTIC WORK-<br />

ERS or THE WOHLD. meets second and fourth<br />

Saturday at Odd Fellows' hall. .<br />

Î THE I<br />

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<strong>Barrington</strong><br />

Bank • « - ((<br />

of Sandman & Co •i<br />

JOHN ROBERTSON, PREST<br />

JOHN C. PLAGGE. VICÈ-PBIST.<br />

A. L. ROBERTSON. CASHIER<br />

H. C. P. SANDMAN.<br />

Girls' Concert Band at Village 55 <strong>Barrington</strong>, - Illinois, lois. >5<br />

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BRICK<br />

Dealers and Spectacle<br />

Peddlers are abroad in<br />

the land.<br />

Wouldn't it be a good scheme to deal with people<br />

that you know where to find them should anything go<br />

wrong with the goods, especially when it don't cost<br />

any more. - n<br />

J, DR. M. f. WILLIAMS, Optician,<br />

At P. N Williams', Jeweler, BARRINGTON, IL»L».<br />

Ill » . _ J ^ ^ of Pure Food Products are!<br />

IIMPD UraflOC what the people demand]<br />

UIIUlUU Ul Q u o 0 , and expect. I make it a<br />

rule in buying to consider the wants of my customers and get<br />

the best on sale. It pays to buy the best<br />

Fresh, Smoked or Salt Meats<br />

.. * «<br />

if you would practice economy and please your taste. Not<br />

only does this rule hold good as regards^ meats but also in.<br />

reference to . -/c /a<br />

Fruits, Canned Goods and Vegetables<br />

you .will find my assortment fresh and attractive. Consult,<br />

your pocket book and let me meet your demands.<br />

BEN NAEDLEN'S MARKET 'Km<br />

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