<em>Iowa Staats-Anzeiger,</em> Iowa Press Review
support for Anti-Monopoly party; woman suffrage; Republican party; party allegiance of German voters; Des Moines City License referendum; Turner Picknick; opinions of Davenport Demokrat, Carroll Demokrat, Dubuque National-Demokrat, Elkader Herold, Clinton Volkszeitung, Lansing Post, Dubuque Times, State Register, Dubuque Herald
Eiboeck reviews both German and English newspapers in the state regarding matters of interest to "liberal" German voters. Some German papers have endorsed the Anti-Monopoly party ticket, while others advise rejecting the party, which refused to include a saloon licensing plank in its platform. Additional columns concern German positions on woman suffrage and the Republican party.
Joseph Eiboeck
Iowa Staats-Anzeiger
Joseph Eiboeck
1874-07-23
Iowa State Historical Society
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Iowa City Historical Library Newspaper Collection Microfilm, State Historical Society of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa
Iowa; 1874; Des Moines; Polk County
<em>Iowa Staats-Anzeiger</em>: Unmasking a liar (<em>Ein Lügner blosgestellt</em>)
Eiboeck’s dispute with John P. Irish over saloon licensing at the Anti-Monopoly party convention; support of German voters; J.P. Stibolt, editor of the <em>Davenport Demokrat</em>; Frederick A. Gniffke, editor of the <em>Dubuque National-Demokrat</em>; Simeon Hotz? (co-owner of the Union Brewery in Iowa City); J.J. Hotz? (contractor and son-in-law of Louis Englert, founder of the City Brewery in Iowa City)
In reaction to a letter that John P. Irish had published in the German newspaper <em>Dubuque National-Demokrat</em>, which attacked Joseph Eiboeck's alledgedly insulting rhetoric in a speech at the Anti-Monopolist state convention in July 1874 in favor of including a license plank in the party platform, Eiboeck presents his version of events and defends his actions. In addition to a translation of an English-language declaration by leading citizens of Des Moines that Eiboeck did not use the language that Irish claimed, the article also contains a comparable statement by well-known German-Americans in Des Moines, including Conrad Beck, Eiboeck's predecessor as editor of the <em>Iowa Staats-Anzeiger</em>.
Joseph Eiboeck
Iowa Staats-Anzeiger
Joseph Eiboeck
1874-07-30
State Historical Society of Iowa
<a href="https://germansiniowa.lib.uiowa.edu/items/show/2292"><em>Iowa Staats-Anzeiger</em>: A lying, malicious attack (Ein verlogener, niederträchtiger Angriff)</a><br /><br />"<a href="http://publications.iowa.gov/31029/1/Winter2019.pdf">Iowa's Prohibition Plague: Joseph Eiboeck's Account of the Battle over Prohibition</a>," The Annals of Iowa 78 (2019): 1-74, at 15-16.
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Iowa City Historical Library Newspaper Collection Microfilm, State Historical Society of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa
1874; Iowa; Des Moines; Polk County; Dubuque County; Scott County; Johnson County
<em>Iowa Staats-Anzeiger</em>: Rundschau über Iowa (survey of the German-Iowa press, with particular focus on temperance issues)
Temperance initiatives in Clinton; Clayton City saloon proprietor F. Taake robbed at gunpoint; gymnastics festival in Lansing (Bezirks-Turnfest des nordwestlichen Turnvereins); break-ins in Newton in the businesses of Wright and Son, Vaughan and Son, Gardner and Co., J.H. Chapman, Dubus and Bodly, and J. Meyer; Charles City and Osage raise the price of saloon licenses; acquittal of Adam Glab of Dubuque's Plankroad Brewery, who had refused to pay a license fee twice; temperance advocates pelted with eggs in Manchester
First "Rundschau über Iowa," Eiboeck's regular survey of notable news culled from the state's German newspapers
Joseph Eiboeck
Iowa Staats-Anzeiger
Joseph Eiboeck
7 May 1874
State Historical Society of Iowa
<a href="https://germansiniowa.lib.uiowa.edu/items/show/2282">https://germansiniowa.lib.uiowa.edu/items/show/2282</a>
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newspaper article
microfilm newspaper collections, State Historical Society of Iowa
Allamakee County; Clayton County; Clinton County; Delaware County; Dubuque County; Jasper County; Marshall County; Polk County
<em>Iowa Staats-Anzeiger</em>: To the Members of the German-American Liberal League of Iowa
Joseph Eiboeck; Deutsch-Amerikanischer Liberaler Staatsverband von Iowa; Max Rathberger; Charles Sass; J. Baumbach; John Rath; Dubuque; Waterloo; Dysart; personal liberty
Joseph Eiboeck, who had passed away on 8 January 1913, had been president of the German-American Liberal League of Iowa. With the annual meeting of the league imminent, Paul Krüger, secretary of the organization, requests that other members of the League contact him in person or by letter regarding the proper course of action following Eiboeck's death.
The John Rath mentioned here is likely the father of John Washington (J.W.) Rath, co-founder of the Rath Packing Company of Waterloo.
Paul Krüger
Iowa Staats-Anzeiger
Paul Krüger
17 January 1913
State Historical Society of Iowa
Joseph Eiboeck obituary: <a href="https://germansiniowa.lib.uiowa.edu/items/show/2286" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://germansiniowa.lib.uiowa.edu/items/show/2286</a>
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newspaper text
microfilm newspaper collections, State Historical Society of Iowa
Iowa; Des Moines; Polk County
Post-Eiboeck English-language editorials
Joseph Eiboeck; politics; personal liberty
Incoming editor Paul Krüger thanks his readers in German for their positive comments regarding his changes in the typeface and layout of the <em>Iowa Staats-Anzeiger</em>. In English, he announces that he will do his best to continue the paper's English-language editorials in the spirit of Joseph Eiboeck.
Paul Krüger
Iowa Staats-Anzeiger
Valentin Josef Peter
31 January 1913
State Historical Society of Iowa
Valentin Peter announced as new publisher of the <em>Iowa Staats-Anzeiger</em>: <a href="https://germansiniowa.lib.uiowa.edu/items/show/2290" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">https://germansiniowa.lib.uiowa.edu/items/show/2290</a>
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newspaper text
Iowa City Historical Library Newspaper Collection Microfilm, State Historical Society of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa
Des Moines; Polk County
Joseph Eiboeck obituary
Joseph Eiboeck; Iowa Staats-Anzeiger; Fannie Eiboeck; Deutsch-Amerikanischer Liberaler Staatsverband; Minnie Eiboeck; Minnie McFarland; S.C. McFarland; Deutsch-Amerikanischer Pressverband des Westens; Des Moines Turnverein; Germania Männerchor; Herald of Liberty; State Independent
The <em>Iowa Staats-Anzeiger</em> devoted a front-page obituary to Joseph Eiboeck, who had edited and published the paper since 1874. The obituary contains details of Eiboeck's life, family, political activities, and professional pursuits.
Paul Krüger (?)
Iowa Staats-Anzeiter
?
10 January 1913
State Historical Society of Iowa
Fannie Eiboeck obituary: <a href="https://germansiniowa.lib.uiowa.edu/items/show/2287" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://germansiniowa.lib.uiowa.edu/items/show/2287</a>
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newspaper text; obituary
microfilm newspaper collections, State Historical Society of Iowa
Des Moines; Iowa; Polk County
Fannie Eiboeck obituary
Fannie Eiboeck; Joseph Eiboeck; Free Masons; Pastor Leamer; St. John's Lutheran Church; Germania Männerchor; Deutsch-Amerikanischer Liberaler Staatsverband; Deutsch-Amerikanischer Pressverband des Westens; Woodland Cemetery; Gottfried Ball; Frank Youngermann; Hans Jung; George Wambach; H.C. Hensen; Robert Knauer; Lafayette Young (Joung), Sr.; Harvey Ingham; Moses Strauß, William G. Hale; Louis Dippel, Paul Kraetsch; Gustav Buechsenstein; Frank P. Mattes; Gottfried Ball; Minnie McFarland; M. Howard
The <em>Iowa Staats-Anzeiger</em> reports on the death of Fannie Eiboeck, who died just three days after her husband Joseph. The obituary gives details of the funerals of both individuals. Minnie McFarland and Ms. M. Howard, surviving family members, offer their thanks to those who contributed flowers and attended the funerals.<br /><br />Of note is that Lafayette Young, Sr., journalist and U.S. senator (1910-11), served as an honorary pall bearer at Joseph Eiboeck's funeral. During World War I, Young served as chair of the State Council of Defense, which was charged with securing crop production and rooting out perceived seditious activity within Iowa. The Council forbade the teaching of German in public schools and was highly suspicious of the German-language press that Eiboeck had championed in Iowa. It is unclear how well Eiboeck and Young knew each other.
Paul Krüger (?)
Iowa Staats-Anzeiger
?
17 January 1913
State Historical Society of Iowa
Joseph Eiboeck obituary: <a href="https://germansiniowa.lib.uiowa.edu/items/show/2286" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://germansiniowa.lib.uiowa.edu/items/show/2286</a>
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newspaper text; obituary
microfilm newspaper collections, State Historical Society of Iowa
Des Moines; Iowa; Polk County