The Calumet County Reporter began in 1902; ceased in Sept. or Oct., 1919, and has been saved from Sept. 1908 to 1919. It was published in New Holstein, and since that's where you fellow is buried, that is where he was part of the community and most likely to have a good obit. To find WI newspapers, go to the books and serials catalog for the Wisconsin Historical Society--it's in with the UW catalog at: http://madcat.library.wisc.edu/index.html This will tell you what newspapers are on microfilm, plus notes on when they were published. You can search by the name of the city where the paper was published. It is my understanding that about 3/4 of the newspapers ever published in WI in English have been saved and lesser amounts of ethnic language ones. They particularly are likely to have films of whatever was the official paper for the county. If you live in WI, there is currently no charge to get these films on Interlibrary Loan (our tax dollars at work!), but folks from out-of-state pay a fee.