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

5 May 1904 Maxinkuckee Snipets Culver Citzen  



Mr. Otto Stechan of Indianapolis arrived here Wednesday to fish

H. M. Speyer and family are spending the week at the Porter cottage

E. J. craig and family of Indianapolis are occupying the Chandler Cottage

. Judge Capron and wife and John Capron of Plymouth came down Tuesday for a few days.

Mr. and Mrs William Porter entertained a number of their friends at their cottage on the east side last Sunday

Edward J. Craig of Indianapolis who is pending the week at the kae fishing caught 22 bass one day this week averaging 2 1/2 lbs.

E. Smith of Indianapolis has purchased the Varney cottage and there is a possiblitiy that he will convert his two cottages into a hotel

Geo. Yandes of Indianapolis arrived at the lake Wednesday. He recently bought the Willis Vajen cottage and will have it remodeled before the season opens.

J. C. Schaff of Indianapolis arrived at the lake Tuesday with a carpenter to so some repairing on his cottages . Mr. Schaff says both his cottages will be opened this season.

C. L. Dwinnell, Bert M. Johnson, A. C. Kohn, fred Shpard, Admiral J ulius Walk, J. S. Bieler, Charles Kiefer, Otto Ginz, David E. Winkler, Wm. F. Burdman and Otto Hoffma of Indianapolis all member of the well known Hillarity club arrived at the lake, to fish. They are guests at the Hidden Inn.

The pit for the new 50 foot steel turntable is being prepared. It will be connected bya spur with the side track north of the Lake View Hotel

Manager Elbrecht's new launch the Gladys arrived last week. It is a 21 foot boat fitted with a Western gass engine and nadsomely furnished throughout.

Mrs. R. K. Lord has had her residence Cottage Grove Place, repainted. Not long ago a new roof was put on and everything is now in its usual good condition for the summer.