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12 Aug 1886
"A Grand ball, for the benefit of St. Patrick's church will be given in th Roller Rink, in this city, Wednesday evening, August 18th. This entertainment will be under the auspices of the guests at Vita Park Hotel. Music will be furnished by Harder's Full Orchestra. Refreshments will be served. A large cake containing an elegant gold ring will be disposed of by raffle. Admission 50 cents per couple: single tickets 25 cents."

19 Aug 1886
(Lowell) "James E. Malone and wife were in town Saturday."

"The ball at the Roller Rink last evening was very largely attended and was greatly enjoyed by all who attended. The prize cake and ring was drawn by Thos. McCallow of Juneau. The net receipts must have amounted to a very nice sum."

2 Sept 1886
"The public schools of this city, will open next Monday, September 6th, with the following teachers in charge of the several different departments...3d Ward, Intermediate, Lucy A. Dougan..."

30 Sept 1886
Among those attending a Teacher's Institute the approaching weekend: John Healy and Rosa A. Welch.

11 Nov 1886
Miss Bridget Gray obituary

23 Dec 1886
Among those being reimbursed at the Board of Supervisors meeting: John welch was paid $25.31 for constable; James Parks was paid $1.82, witness; James Welch was paid $2.12, witness and William Baskfield of Trenton was accounted for $62.89 for his stay at the Northern Hospital (for insanity?). The board called for his friends and family to pay his bill.

27 Jan 1887
J.E. Malone is among those signing a petition calling for Judge A. Scott Sloan to run in an upcoming judicial election.

J.E. Malone is mentioned as assiting Chas. Miller in the case of The State v. Moulton Brown.

"J.E. Malone...among those from abroad who attended the special term of Judge Lamoreax's probate court held here last Tuesday."

10 Feb 1887
"John Malone, porter of the State Senate, was home over Sunday."

10 March 1887
Mary Malone is among the High School students in calisthenics who entertained at Music Hall Friday 4 MAr 1887.

17 Mar 1887
"Jack Welch returned from Hutisford last evening."

24 Mar 1887
"Mr. John Healy has closed school in District No.14 of the Town of Beaver Dam, where he has taught three terms and given good satisfaction. He is now engaged in the Herman Koch district for the summer term."

14 Apr 1887
"Miss Maggie McCaffrey returned this morning from a visit to friends in Oshkosh."

(Juneau section) "John Malone, of Beaver Dam, who has been seriously sick for the past six weeks, visited his son, J.E. Malone in this city Monday."

"John Malone is clearing away from from the site of his burned store and will put up a new building of the same size and general appearence of the old."

28 Apr 1887
"John Medley(?) was down from Fox Lake last Monday. He has made arrangements to get a fresh supply of bakery goods from Jas. Welch's bakery every weekday morning, which he will retail to the hungry Fox Lakers who will the finest bread and pastery.

(Juneau) "J.E. Malone and Geo. W. Morse, of Juneau, took a hand in a lawsuit here last week."

19 May 1887
"Fred Rassman needs more room for his business and has rented, for a term of five years, the store which John Malone is now renting. According to the terms of the lease Mr. Malone will add an extension of about thirty feet to the lower floor to give additional room."

(Juneau) "Jas E. Malone started for Tuesday evening for Northern Wisconsin prospecting. He will return to morrow."

26 May 1887
(Juneau) "James E. Malone and Edward Lowth went to Lowell Monday. It is but justice to say that they did not go to attend a funeral, or work up probate matters, for the were looking for live issues."

16 June 1887
At the Common Council meeting of 7 June 1887 John Healy was paid $2.15 for 43 loads of gravel; John Welch was paid $2 for special police work and James welch was paid $1 for goods to Joseph Maier, by order of Ald. Lyon.

4 Aug 1887
"Mr.Malone and wife and Duncan McMillian and wife were in the city Tuesday closing a trade. Mr. Malone taking Mr. McMillian's farm in Beaver Dam and Calamus and Mr. McMillian taking city property in exchange."

11 Aug 1887
At the Common Council meeting of 2 Aug 1887 Patrick Welch was paid $7.81 for 6 1/4 days work on streets.

8 Sept 1887
"Gen. E.S. Bragg, Fon du Lac,was in the city Tuesday and yesterday, being associated with Mr. Malone in the suit of Allerd and Martin against the Chicago & N.W.R. Co."

6 Oct 1887
At the Annual meeting of the Beaver Dam Guards M. Malone elected 5th Sergt.

13 Oct 1887
At the Common Council meeting of 4 oct 1887 James Welch was paid $6 for special police work, and $3 for goods to Jos. Meier per order of Ald. Herkert; John Welch was paid $1.50 for watching fire; P.M. McCaffery, Jr. and Thomas Maroney were each paid $23.13 for 18 1/2 hours work on streets.

27 Oct 1887
"Remeber the entertainment in Concert Hall, next Monday evening, Oct 31st, under the auspices of St. Patrick's church."

10 Nov 1887
At the Common Council meeting of 1 Nov 1887 P. Welch, Sr. was paid $1.25 for one day w.o.s.; Thomas Maroney was paid $18.18 for 14 1/2 days w.o.s.

5 Jan 1888
"Jas. Welch went to Madison last Tuesday."

12 Jan 1888
At the Common Council meeting of 3 Jan 1888, Dan McCabe was paid $1.25 for w.o.s.

16 Feb 1888
"Phil. McCaffrey has gone to Columbiaville, Mich., where he has employment in a woolen mill."

"(Juneau) "James E. Malone visited the Cream City Friday and returned Saturday. It is presumed he went in to make up with Jenkins after the smoke from the Krueziger battle had blown over."

1 Mar 1888
"The American Express Co. will sell a lot of unclaimed packages in Milwaukee on the 17th day of March among them are...J.E. Malone,...Juneau..."

22 Mar 1888
(Juneau) "Fred Austin of Dakota, who has been visiting relatives in this vacinity for the past week left Monday for Mobile, Alabama where he will engage at his trade as mill wright."

"James E. Malone starts this week for Washington on business in the pension department. If Jim stays long enough every person in Washington will know who sings the praises of the present administration."

29 Mar 1888
Among those attending the Teacher's Examinations of 29 Mar 1888 was James Healy.

5 Apr 1888
In the City Elections of 3 Apr 1888 John Welch lost to A.M. Manzer 141-95 in the race for 2nd Ward Alderman.

19 Apr 1888
"The appeal of J.E. Malone from the decision of the last county board disallowing his bill for perdiem when clerk of the court was tried before Judge Sloan last week and decided against the county. The decision gives Mr. Malone $588 and interest."

26 Apr 1888
"Rev. J. Buckley returned yesterday morning from Buffalo, where he left his sister improving in health."

"The Ladies Aid Society of St. Patrick's church will manage a ball, next Friday evening in Music Hall, after the show. Tickets 50 [cents] per couple. Harder's Orchestra will furnish the music."

2 May 1888
"James E. Malone and E.C. Lewis went to Madison Monday as delegates to the State Convention and returned home yesterday."

17 May 1888
"Jas E. Malone and E.D. Doney, deputy clerk of the court, are over from Juneau to-day on account of the Roby case."

14 June 1888
"About 10 o'clock this morning, during a heavy thunder shower, lightning struck the tower of St. Patrick's church literally tearing the portion above the bellfry into flinders. Shingles and bits of timber were scattered over the roof and about the adjoining yards. A four by four scantling was torn into splinters till one of ends looked like a wood wisp. The nimble fluid took a zig-zag course, after reaching the bellfry, and departed at the front entrance of the church, where it knocked a hole through the door to make departure easier.
"The fire department was called out immediately but found only a smell of smoke hanging about the building.
"A number of persons in or near the business part of the city felt the shock and ball of fire were seen at many of the places where there are telegraph or telephone instruments."

21 June 1888
"The damage to the spire of St. Patrick's church, which was struck by lightning last Thursday morning, is estimated at about $250. The church was insured in the Pheonix Insurance Co. The policy contained a clause insuring the bulding against fire caused by lightning but, by oversight, there was no insurance against damage caused, as this was simply by the force of the stroke without fire. There is feeling among insurance men the the company may pay the damage not withstanding the accidental omission. The Pheonix is an old and honorable companyand will undoubtedly do what seems to them equitable and just."

"Miss Dolly Malone has returned from a three years sojurn in Dakota to visit with her parents, Mr. And Mrs. John Malone."

"Miss Bridget Hasset went to Shullsburg yesterday to visit relatives."

26 July 1888
"The 'Fats' and 'Leans', the adipose burden and the cadaverous, are to test their respective abilities as players of base ball at the Fair Grounds to-morrow afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Will Thomas, G.m Ordway, Neil McFayden, John Banks, D.S. Harley, H. Comstock, C.C. Miller, F.O. Phelps, Jas. McGill, O.F. Weaver will furnish the fat and the following the bones: Henry Schluckebeier, W.B. Shepard, Peter Welsh, Bert Jones, Will McKinstry, Jas. Welch, Geo. Newton, Will Bellows, Robert Riley, and E.E. Lewis. D.D. French will umpire."

2 Aug 1888
Leans 51, Fats 50
note: See boxscore in Welch files

23 Aug 1888
"John Fuhry and Patrick McCaffrey have returned from Minneapolis, where they had been at work for a few months."

(Juneau) "Miss Kate Malone of Beaver Dam is a guest of J.E. Malone and family."

30 Aug 1888
"Jas E. Malone...represented the Juneau bar here last Tuesday..."

"The public schools open here next Monday, Sept. 3rd with the following corpd of teachers: Intermidiate schools...Lucy A. Dougan, 3rd Ward..."

(Lowell) "Jas. E. Malone and Dr. Halleck passed through here last Saturday, on their way to the prairie for a chicken hunt."

(Juneau) "John Kelly, of the Telephone, J.E Malone, P.B. Lamoreux and your scribe went to Milwaukee Tuesday afternoon to witness the nomination of our next Governor and hear the truth from the eloquent Secratary of the Interior, Wm. F. Vilas."

(Juneau) "James Welch, one of the popular firm of Welch Bros., bakers and restauranters of Beaver Dam, was in the city a short time Sunday."

4 Oct 1888
"Jas E. Malone was among the those attending the Assembly Convention at Hutisford."

1 Nov 1888
"J.E. Malone will make two or three campaign speeches during the present week in the western part of the state

At the fair for the benefit of St. Mary's school, Miss Maggie Maroney won a doll in the raffle.

8 Nov 1888
(From the Dodge County Citizen) "Mr. and Mrs. Henry Malone of Madison, were guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Malone, of the town of Beaver Dam, the past week."

29 Nov 1888
"Daniel Sullivan has been here from St. Paul during the week, visiting his parents."

6 Dec 1888
"An infant son, aged five mos., of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Malone, of South Beaver Dam, died last Tuesday Evening."

20 Dec 1888
(from the Dodge County Citizen) "FRESH OYSTERS, of the best kind, by the can or served raw or stewed at James Welche's restaurant. None better in the market."

27 Dec 1888
"Thomas Hasset has returned to his home here to remain for a time."

"Miss Kate Malone returned early in the week from South Evanston, Ill."

3 Jan 1889
"John Jacobs and John Healey closed their vacation yesterday and returned to the State University at Madison."

7 Feb 1889
"Mr. John Malone was at home from Madison, last Saturday and Sunday, where he has a position as a porter of the Senate."

"Dan Sullivan arrived last Tuesday morning from St. Paul to visit relatives."

(Juneau) "James E. Malone, wife and children,

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