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The following list of newspapers and periodicals published in Wisconsin has been carefully revised according to the best information obtainable up to January 1, 1903. The language in which the papers are published is English when no other statement is given. The abbreviations use are as follows: Rep., Republican; Dem., Democrat; Pro., Prohibitionist; Peo., Peoples; Ind., Independent; Rel., Religious; Ed., Educational; Agr. Agricultural; T., Temperance; M., Musical; Med., Medical; Frat., Fraternal; Lit., Literary; Soc., Socialistic; Ju., Juvenile; Com., Commercial; D., Daily; S.W., Semi-Weekly; M., Monthly; S. M., Semi-monthly; Q., Quarterly; G., German; N., Norwegian; P., Polish; Sw., Swedish; H., Hollandish; B., Bohemian; Sk., Skandinaian; D., Danish.

Town: Kenosha
Name of Paper: Telegraph Courier
Name of Publishers: Head & Simmons
Character: Rep.
Daily or Weekly: W
Publication Day: Thursday

Town: Kenosha
Name of Paper: The Evening News
Name of Publishers: Head & Simmons
Character: Rep.
Daily or Weekly: D
Publication Day:  

Town: Kenosha
Name of Paper: The Kenosha Union
Name of Publishers: John A. Killeen
Character: Dem
Daily or Weekly: W
Publication Day: Thursday

Town: Kenosha
Name of Paper: Volksfreund (G)
Name of Publishers: Lewis Ewe
Character: Dem
Daily or Weekly: W
Publication Day: Thursday

Town: Slades Corn'rs
Name of Paper: The Magwump
Name of Publishers: Paul J. Sauer
Character: Rep.
Daily or Weekly: W
Publication Day: Thursday

Town: Wilmot
Name of Paper: The Agitator
Name of Publishers: Swenson Bros
Character: Rep.
Daily or Weekly: W
Publication Day: Friday


Source: The Blue Book of the State of Wisconsin. Compiled and Published under the Direction of Halford Erickson, Commissioner of Labor and Industrial Statistics. 1903. pgs. 648 - 662.

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