Staffelsee messenger

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The Staffelsee-Bote was a newspaper that was founded towards the end of 1888 in Murnau am Staffelsee , a municipality in what is now the Garmisch-Partenkirchen district . The newspaper's subtitle was Organ for Murnau and the surrounding area . The newspaper appeared in the printing house with the newspaper publisher without assistants in Johannisstrasse 2.

history

The founder and publisher of this newspaper was Josef Fürst (1863–1940), who settled in Murnau in 1888 , coming from Miesbach . The newspaper first came out on December 24, 1888. The newspaper initially appeared twice a week, on Wednesday and Saturday. In the summer months she published a list of foreigners with the names of the strangers who had arrived and who were on vacation in the town.

In 1914 the title of the newspaper was: Staffelsee-Bote. Murnauer Anzeiger and news . In 1925 Ernst Fürst (1898–1974), the founder's son, took over the management of the newspaper.

In 1930, the newspaper was renamed the Murnauer Tagblatt and it was published daily from Monday to Saturday.

On March 1, 1936, the renamed Staffelsee-Bote was transferred to the Weilheimer Zeitung publishing house and then appeared as the district edition of this newspaper.

Ödön from Horváth

The writer Ödön von Horváth , who lived in his parents' house in Murnau from 1923 to 1934, regularly read the Staffelsee-Bote , which told him curious events and gave him suggestions for his novels and plays.

literature

  • Marion Hruschka: newspaper history . In: Markt Murnau am Staffelsee . Murnau 2002 (= contributions to history, vol. 1), pp. 316–318, without ISBN (title prints pp. 87, 94, 316)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. C. Haupt: Editor, publisher and printer in one person. 105 years ago Josef Fürst published the first Staffelseebote. In: Weilheimer Tagblatt in part: Murnauer Tagblatt from December 24, 1993; with an illustration of the first front page of the newspaper