Kaukauna Times
By Lyle Hansen
November 4, 1904
The fire department was
called out about 11 o'clock Monday evening, an alarm having been turned in by
someone indulging in Halloween pranks. Had the party been located there would
have been at least one case on the police docket the next morning.
The new stone arch
bridge across Konkapot Creek is now open for travel.
The red men in the
Oneida reservation are much displeased over the recent decision of the
department of the interior. The money from the sale of Indian lands will be
held on deposit and not released to the tribe.
November 11, 1904
Rules forbidding
Catholics to attend Saturday or Sunday night dances and forbidding saloon
keepers from holding church offices will be discussed in Milwaukee in January.
The Anti-Cigarette club
was formed at the Brokaw Memorial church last Monday evening. Officers were
elected and the next was scheduled.
President Roosevelt sweeps every northern state,
and the Republicans sweep the country. For three and a half years, Theodore
Roosevelt has been President by constitution decree of succession following the
death of President McKinley. Now he has been elected by the overwhelming decree
of the American people.
Kaukauna high football
team and East Side high school Milwaukee battled for supremacy Saturday
afternoon in the State Championship series. Up to that neither had been beaten.
Milwaukee arrived here on the 11:14 train with 17 players. The men almost giants
in comparison with the local team. It was a battle royal from start to finish
as the teams surged up and down the field. The game was witnessed by the
largest crowd of spectators to attend a game here. The game ended in a tie.
With a wheelbarrow for
a vehicle, Mike Neissen will be propelled by Henry Wittmann between their rival
places of business on Monday afternoon. This came about through Robert La
Follette’s win and their friendly political rivals.
November 18, 1904
Captain David J.
Brothers
died of heart failure Tuesday evening at the age of 67. Captain Brothers will
forever live in the history of Kaukauna, for he was one of our best known and
most active citizens for years and leaves a monument to his memory which
entitles him to due respect now when the last farewell rites are being
administered.
The Kaukauna Athletic
football team were defeated at Green Bay last Sunday by a score of 20-0.
An Appleton interurban
car was derailed at a point on the line about a block north of Park School, on
Lawe street Sunday. The derailment was caused by several children heaping a
quantity of loose gravel upon the rails resulting in the car being unable to
pass over.
November 25, 1904
Commencing next Monday,
the local drug stores will close in the evening at 9:30 o'clock every day
expect Saturday when closing hour will be 10:00. Heretofore the drug stores
have kept open until about 11:00 o'clock, long after all other places of
business have closed. The new arrangement is for the benefit of the clerks
employed among the various pharmacies.
Landlord George
Mulholland of the Grand View Hotel purchased the property adjoining the hotel
on Second Street for $2,500. Next spring he will tear out the building and
proceed to make extensive alterations to the hotel property.
Accidents in Paper
mills
– A fifteen-year-old boy was wound around a shaft at the Menominee mill
Saturday and was torn to pieces. At the Brokaw mill here Lewis Cakin a beater
engineer will lose the sight of one eye from a wood chip and Leo Kewash an
employee in the beater room cut a gash in his leg while cutting pulp with an
axe. At the Fox River Paper mill at Appleton. Sunday Maurice Boland tripped and
fell, breaking three ribs.
Joseph Kerry returned
home from Niagara Tuesday forenoon with two deer – both bucks, one weighed 350
pounds and the other 174 pounds. This is the largest buck reported taken this
year.
Partly because the
football season is drawing to a close and because of the injuries of several
members of the team, it has been decided to play no more games for this season.
Curtin has not yet recovered from the effects from a knee injury in the state
championship game last week and Emmet Hayes is precluded from further play
owing to the result of an injured leg.