Lake Maxinkuckee Its Intrigue History & Genealogy Culver, Marshall, Indiana

17 Sep 1903 Maxinkuckee Snipets Culver Citzen  



Earl Heller of chicago spent Sunday with his parents

J. Z. Roberts of Cicncinnanti O is a guest of J. H. Vajen

Miss Cooper of Terre Huate is a guest of Mrs. F. Hord

Mrs. Joseph Strong will close her cottage Friday and return to Terre Haute

F. R. New of Indianapolis was rusticating at the lake last Friday and Saturday

A. Herz and family colsed their cottage Wedensday and returned to Terre Haute

A. J. Murdock and wife closed their cottage last week and returned to Logansport

Louis Duenweg and family closed their cottage last Thursday and returned to Terre Haute

Dr. and Mrs. Bering and Mrs. Ally of Chicago opened the Maxwell Retreat last Friday

John J. Twiname and family closed their cottahe alst week and returned to Indianapolis

Last Friday Al Lock and John Wolfe caught twenty black bass and still it was no good fishing.

Fletcher Birch and Miss Colgan of Indianapolis are guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Potts

Mrs. A. b. Gates of Indianapolis will arrive at the lake Monday and occupy her cottage for a few days.

The Lake View hotel closed Saturday and the manager Mr. McCoy left for St. Jacob Il. on the evening train.

Lieutenant and Mrs. F. F. Bury of the U.S. Army are occuping the Duenweg cottage south of the Arlington.

T. Conzelman and childre of St. Louis arrived at the lake Friday and will remain a few days at their cottage "The Roost"

Mrs. Williams and daughter who have been spending the season at the Rector Hotel returend to Ba ulder Col. this week

Chas. Vajen and nephew Jack Vorhees who have been spending the season with J. H. Vajen returned to Indianapolis today

Mra. A. R Heller who has been spending the last two moonths with her daughter Mrs. N. E. Jabebes at Indianapolis returned to her cottage Friday.

Charles Callahan and Howard Stoody will return to terre Haute the first of next week after spending the season at the lake. They conducted an ice cream parlor near the depot and did a good business.

L. C. Wiseman while making his rounds Monday killed a rattle snake close by H. R. Bliss cottage. It measured 3 1/2 ft. in lenth and had five rattles. J. H. Vajen has the rattles.

Vandalia pump foreman Fred Carl and a gang of men are getting things around the Vandalia hotel and cottages in readiness for cold weather.