Greetings, We have just found an old newspaper clipping among some GREINER & STADLER family papers. The column is headed, "News in Review, _Dodge County Pionier_, October 13, 1892." But it is in English, so may be a translation from a much more recent Mayville newspaper? "An exceptional example of German craftsmanship in clockmaking will be on display at Herberg's concert hall. The clock is 12 feet high and 10 feet wide, it weighs 1,500 pounds and its 265 wheels are kept in motion by a pendulum. Admission charge is 10 cents. This masterpiece will be installed in E. Husting's tavern in Theresa, after the showing here." Our questions: Where was Herberg's concert hall located? Are any photos available of this clock? Can't imagine what it looked like! Did this clock continue to travel around the US, on exhibition, or does it still exist in Theresa or anywhere in the area? An ALBERT family relative of mine married Hulda HERBERG, who may possibly be related to the concert hall owners? Thanks for any information or suggestions, Tom & Barb Glassel Researching ALBERT, GREINER, STADLER, ENDE, FRITZ, ZOLLINGER, SCHWARZMUELLER, FUERTNER in Dodge County