Kaukauna
Times – November 1911
By Lyle Hansen
November
3, 1911
With a crash that made
Engineer William Hood think the building was falling on him, one of the main
drive pulleys at the Kaukauna Gas, Light, Heat, and Power Company's plant burst
Friday night and flew in all directions. One piece went through the ceiling,
while another struck close to Engineer Hood. The break was caused by a flaw in
the casting.
Frank Ravens was
injured by a runaway team as he was driving up Wisconsin Avenue. Both horses
were injured when the rig broke apart during the incident. Frank suffered a
broken shoulder and was operated on at St. Elizabeth’s hospital. One of the
horses had a badly cut rear right hoof the other suffered bruises. This is the
third time this team has been involved in runaways.
Louis Chevrolet, of Detroit, is currently producing an
automobile that carries his name. The Chevrolet is expected to compete with the
Ford Model T which is also produced in Detroit, Michigan.
November
10, 1911
James Conway narrowly
escaped losing his life Saturday when he was struck by one of the cars of the
Green Bay Traction line which threw him twelve or fifteen feet. He landed on
his right shoulder and hip. Mr. Conway was going home just as the car, which he
did not hear, approached Desnoyer St. crossing without blowing their whistle.
Conway is badly bruised and shaken up because of the accident.
Football is getting
into disrepute with high schools of the state judging by the number which have
decided to abolish the game. Wausau being the most recent school to vote on disbanding
the team following the lead of Sheboygan and Marshfield owing to the number of
injuries.
November 17, 1911
Undertaker C. J. Jansky
has just purchased a Flanders-20
1912 model automobile, the local agency for which has been placed with Gus W.
Ristau. Mr. Jansky has his car arranged so that the five passenger tonneau may
be removed and a box, substituted for delivery purposes, large enough to
receive a casket and his funeral apparatus. This gives him a double use of the
car, business as well as pleasure.
Record high and low
temperatures were set in many cities across the country on 11/11/11. Springfield Missouri recorded 80 degrees at
noon and 40 degrees at 7 pm. Oklahoma
City experienced a change from 83 degrees at noon to 17 degrees in the evening
all in the same day.
November
24, 1911
Neenah has an epidemic
of typhoid fever. The spread of the disease is attributed to hard October rains
which carried much surface into the wells.
Col. William E. Cody, “Buffalo Bill” retired from public
life last Wednesday night at Richmond, Va. His show was packed off to winter
quarters and his Indians will return to their teepees. “Buffalo Bill” intends
to spend his remaining years in Wyoming’s Big Horn. He retires at the age of
sixty-five after spending the past twenty-six years as a showman. Col. Cody
became known as one of the most picturesque figures of the American frontier
life.
This Sunday November 14, 2021
Knights of Columbus & St Ignatius Catholic School
Parish Support Weekend and Pancake & Porkies Breakfast.
Sunday November 14 from 9 am. to 1 pm at St. Mary's parish.
We
are looking for students and families to help us with our Parish Support
Weekend. We want to show our Parish members how much we appreciate their
support. We have a few different ways you can help serve during this exciting
weekend! Please, take a, look to see where you and your family could help
us.
This breakfast will be
open to all parish members, St. Ignatius families, and the community. Cost is a
free will offering and all proceeds will be donated to St. Ignatius Catholic
School.
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