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

1 September 1904 Maxinkuckee Snipets Culver Citzen 



It is said on good authority that the Lake View property will be considerably improved for the coming season. The Hotel will be moved west on the highter bluff and englarged to three times its _ capacity. Five new cottages will be built where the Hotel now stands.

J. F. Woods and family and N_ Watt and wife spent Sunday at the lake. Mrs. Woods formerly Miss Martha Watt and Mr. Wat lived in Culver some years ago now of Middletown, Ind.

Capt. Morris has just contracted to build four - three hundred dollar - boats. The building of these with the reg ular _ repair row boat building and storage work will likely keep the Captain and his _ from getting _ this winter.

Last Sunday brought in _ of the largest crowds of the season. There were four excursions in from RIchmond, Peru, Terre Haute and SOuth Bend. The Pete C_sband and the S ulpher Springs Band were here. These two bands and the Davis Orchestra of Argos furnished _ music than he have had in __

Miss Barbara Snyder of South Beend spent Sunday with Miss Genevieve South at the Lake Side

Mrs E. J. Todd and Miss Lillian _ left Monday for their home at Flora After several weeks at the lake

Mrs. John Little and daughter Mattie returned to Flora friday after a week's visiting at the _nwood cottage

The Lake View Hotel will close next monday after a very successful season under the efficient management of R. W. McCoy.

It is quite likeley that Captain Morris will have a new bath house erected_ as the present building _ _

Dr. G_d and family of Peru Mrs. Reed were guests of Mr. and Mrs Samuel Mitchell over Sunday.

B. Q Hendricks has returned to his home

Joseph Wilson will enter C.M.A. this fall

John Hendricks is pending the week at the lake

Mrs. E. T. Hord is spending the week at Pe_y Mich.

Miss Monica Sheerin returned to Indianapolis Monday

W. W. Johnson Jr. is spending the wee in Terre huate

Mrs. Mary Partterson is spending a few days at Logansport Capt Ted howe left Monday for LaFayette to attend school

Mrs. John Perrin arrived Wednesday to visit Major Bates

Miss Mary Hilton of Logansport is a guest at the Routh's

Mr. L. R. Finney of Muncie is the guest of Mr. Clarence Carson

C. H. Brownell and family close their cottage today and return to Peru

Mrs Lewis Nioli of Indianapolis is a guest of Mrs. Charles Dark

Mrs. S. E. Howe and daughters are spending the week at Logansport

Mrs. and Mrs. S. P. Sheerin and family returned to Indianapolis today

Miss Mercia Hoagland of Indianapolis is the guest of Mrs. W. T. Wilson

Dr. Smith and wife were guests of Hon. and Mrs. Landis over Sunday

Mrs. Joseph Strong and son Richard returned to Terre Haute Monday

W. H. Bennett of Indianapolis spent Sunday with his family at the lake

Miss Florence Coffin of Indianapolis is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Coffin

Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Irwin of Philadelhia are guests at the Edwards House

Miss Bettie Wilson has sailed fom Liverpool and will reach home about the 6th

Mrs. Gates and children have a portable cottage on the Edwards Bank.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Seberg closed their cottage Monday and returned to Terre Haute

Miss Pa uline Darnell of Memphis Tenn is a guest of Miss Jennie Darnell

mr. Edward Dark of Indianapolis spent Sunday with his parents at the lake.

mr. J. E. Sharp of Indianapolis is spending the week with his family at the lake

Mr. and Mrs Het_ner of Peru were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Obenchain over Sunday

Lieut Morris Brown, U.S._ was the guest of Hon. Frederick Landis over Sunday.

Mr and Mrs J. J. Twiname will close their cottage Wednesday and reutrn to Indianapolis

Mr. E. T. Hazeldine and daughters Emma and Ionia returned to Terre Haute

Mrs. H. C. Adams died quite suddenly of heart disease at Indianapolis Monday night.

Miss Josephine Parrott of Indianapolis is a guest of the Misses Robinson at the Powwow

Judge and Mrs. Ross of Logansport were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Murdock over Sunday

Mr. and Mrs John D. Turner of Indianapolis and Mr and Mrs Fred Watson of Muncie who have been guests of W. J. Carson returned home Saturday

Mr. and Mrs H R Bliss and son Henry will close their cottage today and return to Indianapolis

Mr. and Mrs. John A. Schumacker closed their cottage and returened to Indianapolis Satruday

Mr. W. E. Shilling and family returned to Indianapolis Tuesday after spending a month on the lake

Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Rankin of Cleveland Ohio will occupy the Dr. Scoville cotttage for two weeks.

Mrs. Clarence Baker and family who have occupied the Bare cottage returned to Logansport Monday

Mrs. A. Schleicker who has been visiting her daughter Mrs. George Hoadley has returned to Indianapolis

Prof W. W. Parson of Terre Haute has purchased a lot north of the Ingleside and will erect a cottage soon.

Mr. amd Mrs L. W. Ott who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dunweg returned to Indianapolis Monday

Miss Parrot of Indianapolis who has been a guest at the Ketcham cottage returned home Monday

Miss George of Benton Harbor Mich who has been a guest at the Farrar cottage returned home Monday

Mr L. B Sawyer and daughter who have been guests of Highland View returned to Kansas city Tuesday

Miss Marie Dunweg and Mrs. Eugene Dunweg of Terre Haute are guests of Mr. and Mrs Lewis Dunweg.

Mr. J. W. Rhodebalnd and son who have been guests of the Rector House returned to Indianapolis Monday

Mrs. and Mrs. E. J. craig and daaughters Blanche and Edna will return to their home in Indianapolis Monday.

Mrs. E. C. Preston who has been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. henderson has returned to her home in Illinois

Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Anderson who have been guests of the cr_ on the east side will return to Indianapolis Monday

C. E. Coffin has purchased a lot on the east side south of Maxinkuckee landing and will erect a cottage next spring.

Mr. Arthur Ketchamn gave a party to some o his fiends last Friday evening. Dancing was the - of the evening

Mrs. Benjamin McKeen and children returned to Terre Haute Sunday arter spending two weeks with Mrs. Joseph Strong.

Mrs John Perrin, Mr. Ernest Levering of LaFayette and Mr. Richard Bar_ of Indianapolis arrivded at Manna Monday

Mr. Baird and daughter of Lousiville Ky who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs M. A. Woolen returned home Monday

Mesdames Keller and Wagoner of Terre Haute who have been occupying the Barnett cottage on the Point returned home Sunday

Messrs Hugo Fisher and Arman Sis leave for Indianapolis Friday. the remaining mebers of the families will stay a few days longer

Messrs Needham, Foster, Stahl and Dubois who have been camping on the Point for the past two weeks returned to Decatur, Ill Sunday

Mrs. Geo. Stevens, wife of president of the Chesapeake & Erie RR (former cottagers at the lake) died at her summer home _ Richmond Va Monday