Koch's lymph is being used at St. Elizabeth's hospital in
Belleville
Mr. William A. Allen, Mayor of Greenville, died March 21st, aged sixty one
years
Mr. F. H. Padfield moved his family to Belleville on Wednesday, where he
will conduct a private boarding house
Mr. J. W. Stoffel authorizes us to state that he will not be a candidate
for Alderman at the ensuing city election
The personal property of the late John Beck will be sold at public auction
at Mr. George Meyer's place in this city, on Saturday afternoon, April
11th
Mr. C. Haase and family have moved to St. Louis, where they will hereafter
reside. Mr. Joseph Becker and family have moved into the house of Mr.
Haase
A team belonging to Mr. Phillip Zapp took fright on monday and ran into the
porch in front of Reichardt's store, damaging the porch, and springwagon
to which it was hitched, somewhat
Charles Waithes, son of Mr. Henry Waithes of Queens Lake, died March 19th?,
aged thirteen years, three months and two days. The funeral took place on
the 21st of March to the New Memphis cemetery. Rev. Holtkamp, of this
city held the services
Doctors W. A. Fries, of St. Louis, G. Fuchs of New Memphis, and C. Rembe
of this city held an autopsy over the remains of the late Henry Mager on
Monday morning, with a view of ascertaining the cause or nature of the disease
from which the deceased has for many years suffered
Mr. Philip Michael of Belleville was in Mascoutah on last friday
Mr. Hugo Meyer of St. Louis, paid his parents here a visit on
Sunday
Mr. William Mertz of St. Louis here on a visit to his parents on
Sunday
Mr. Louis Stueckel and family, of St. Louis, were visiting here during
Easter
Mr. John Kuanth?, of St. Louis, was visiting relatives and friends here on
Easter
Mr. Charles Hauser, of Okawville, came over Monday evening to attend the
entertainment of the Mascoutah Musical Union
Mr. George A. Liebig, of St. Louis, was over to visit his parents on Easter
Sunday
Miss Edna Gwillim, was visiting friends at Nashville on Saturday and
Sunday
Dr. John A. Fries and wife of St. Louis were visiting his parents here on
Sunday
Prof. Joseph P. Foeller and family, of St. Louis, visited relatives here
on Sunday
Mr. Henry Kuehn returned from his trip to Fort Wayne and Chicago, Friday
evening
Mr. John Kelb and family, of O'Fallon, were here on a visit to relative during
Easter
Mr. Adam Lischer and family, of Belleville, were visiting his parents here
on Sunday
Mr. Emil Schmidt, of the Nashville Volksblatt and Journal, was in our city
Tuesday
Mr. Conrad Kutterer, of St. Louis, spent Easter Sunday at the home of his
parents here
Mrs. K. Zachela and Mrs. J. Oetting, of St. Louis, were over on a visit during
the holidays
Mr. and Mrs. William Kuehn were visiting relatives near Carlyle a few days
of this week
Mr. Henry Hogshead, of Nashville, was visiting with Dr. C. Rembe and family
this week
Mr. William Rampenthal and family of Belleville visited relatives in our
city on Sunday
Mr. Mich. Baehr?, of East St. Louis was a visitor at the home of his mother
here on Sunday
Messrs. Julius and William Puschner, of St. Louis, paid their parents here
a visit on Sunday
Mr. George Fritz, of Belleville, was the guest of Judge H. J. Decker and
family on Sunday
Mrs. F. T. Baldorf, of Freeburg, was visiting relatives and friends here
during the Easter holidays
Mr. Charles Dittmann and family, of Belleville, were visiting relatives here
during Easter holidays
Mrs. John Hatzenbuehler and children, of St. Louis, are visiting relatives
in Mascoutah this week
Miss Minnie Mollmann, of New Athens, spent the Easter holidays at the home
of her parents
Mr. J. A. Farmer and family, of Belleville, were visiting in Mascoutah during
the Easter holidays
Miss Tillie Crossmann, of Fayetteville, is visiting in Mascoutah, the guests
of Dr. C. Rembe and family
Mrs. John Ragland and children, of Belleville, were visiting relatives and
friends hereabouts last week
Mr. Henry Wolf and Miss Emma Gaubatz, of Belleville, were visiting relatives
and friends here on Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bassler were at Carlyle last Sunday, attending the funeral
of Mr. Bassler's grandmother
Mr. George Decker and family of Belleville, were visitors with Judge H. J.
Decker and family, Easter Sunday
Mrs. Charles Miller, of St. Louis, is visiting in Mascoutah this week, the
guest of Mr. Geo. F. Rausch and family
Mrs. W. T. Camlen returned to her home at St. Louis Sunday evening, after
a visit of several weeks with her parents here
Mr. Fred Jacobs came over from St. Louis on Monday and took in the entertainment
of the Mascoutah Musical Union
Mr. and Mrs. William Meyer and Mr. Julius Stelert, of Belleville, were visiting
with Mr. Stelert's parents here on Sunday
The Misses Esther and Lizzie Ogden, of Rentchler, attended the concert of
the Mascoutah Musical Union on Monday evening
Mr. F. B. Merker, Belleville's photographer, was in Mascoutah on Monday and
took in the entertainment of the Mascoutah Musical Union
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Zapp, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. John Schwecke, of St. Louis,
were visitors with Mr. Jacob Zapp, Sr., and family, on Sunday
Miss Emma Fullmer, of New Athens, and Miss Olive Roach, of Belleville, attended
the entertainment of the Mascoutah Musical Union on Monday evening
Mr. Otto Selbert left Monday morning for Ivesdale, Champaign county, Ill.,
where he was married yesterday to Miss Emma Heberer, of that place. They
will reside near Ivesdale on a farm
A few excerpts from the 10 April, 1891 Mascoutah
Herald:
Under the head of announcements will be found the name of Alderman Henry
Bruegel. He is a candidate for Mayor at the ensuing city
election
The late Mrs. George Bernius held a life insurance policy in the Metropolitan
of New York for the amount of $110, which was paid by the Company's
representative yesterday
Mrs. Charles H. Telchmann, of New Baden, has purchased the Eagle Hotel building
from Mr. J. P. Friess, paying there for $2850. Mr. Teichmann will take charge
of the place of the First of May
Mr. August Kissel of this city, Mr. Henry Voskamp, of Fayetteville, and Mr.
C. Lautenschlaeger, of Engelmann township, have been selected to serve on
the grand jury for the May term of the St. Clair County Circuit
Court
Mr. George Ziph, son of Mr. Henry Ziph of St. Joseph, MO, was married to
Miss Annie Torloting, step daughter of Mr. Louis Seyfried of Engelmann township,
on Wednesday, April 8th. The ceremony took place in the Assumption
church in St. Louis
Mr. Fred Graul, Sr., is down the the
measles
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