Kaukauna Times
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Antiques and Collectables - Second Street Kaukauna
August 6, 1915
Jos. Tietz of the
Kaukauna Auto Company is now in readiness to supply the people of Kaukauna or
visitors to the city with regular taxi-cab service, having brought a machine to
the city last week. Prompt and rapid service is assured all who call phone no. Y32.
Rates reasonable.
After January 1, 1916, druggists will either
have to take out a retail liquor dealer’s license or stop whiskey and brandy
sales at their stores. Whiskey and brandy are no longer listed as
pharmacopoeia.
August
13, 1915
Kons Brothers, of Kaukauna, are the fortunate
possessors of an International Harvester Mogul tractor recently purchased from
the Kaukauna Farm Implement Company.
Miss Mary Grignon died
quite suddenly at the historic old home of the Grignon family, Monday evening.
Miss Grignon was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grignon and the granddaughter
of Augustine Grignon, an early settler in Kaukauna.
An exciting runaway occurred Tuesday at about
noon at the corner of Lawe and Taylor Streets, injuring one of the occupants of
the rig quite seriously. The accident was the result of a boy riding a
motorcycle crossing the front of the horse.
William Van Lieshout of West Holland, who has
been selling Ford autos for the past two years has decided to come to Kaukauna
and build a large Ford garage. Van Lieshout has secured two lots on Lawe Street
north of the Hotel Kaukauna.
August
20, 1915
It is universally
conceded that Frank Kern developed a power boat in his "Bod the Second"
which is a racer having no equal among Kaukauna launches. It is one of the flat
bottom crafts which goes over the water like a bird skimming through the air.
August 27, 1915
At the adjourned
meeting of the common council Tuesday evening a resolution was passed
empowering the Park Commissioners to buy for the north side park purposes a
parcel of 14.31 acres of Black's woods be lying between the inter-urban line
and the river and west of the Block resident on the riverbank.
An amendment to the fish games laws prohibits
the killing of does and fawns in this state. A fine of $25 to $50 or
imprisonment in the penalty for the violation.
O. A. Look has just received a letter from the
Welch Grape Juice Co. announcing that the Kaukauna Drug Co. was one of the
prize winners in the Welch Week window trimming contest recently. The Kaukauna
Drug Co. has been awarded a cash prize of $5.00 – the fourth prize in the
contest. The contest in the northwest section covered 19 states.
August
1915 Deaths:
Peter Miller
Peter Promer, eight years old
Johnnie Verbockel age four
Mrs. Anna Manning
Mrs. Richard Harvey
Henry Haas
Jacob Reith