History of Langlade County, Wisconsin, from U. S. government survey to present time, with biographical sketches, Part 67

Author: Dessureau, Robert M
Publication date: 1922
Publisher: Antigo, Wis., Berner bros. publishing co.
Number of Pages: 384


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AUGUST A. LUECK. There is probably no more exacting vocation than that of the modern optometrist and pharmacist. A man of thorough training and ab- solute reliability, he must also be a master of several occupations beside his own, and to make a success of his enterprise must be capable, courteous in manner and ready to serve the long hours that the vocation demands. The most widely known optometrist and pharmacist in Langlade County is August A. Lueck, one of the leading figures in his vocation in the United States.


Mr. Lueck was born on August 12, 1875, at Tomah, Wisconsin, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Fred Lueck. As a boy he attended the public schools in Tomah and at fourteen years began working for the Thayer Drug Company, serving six and a half years. He


later attended the Chicago School of Pharmacy, 1894- 96, graduating then. This school is a department of the University of Illinois. Following engagement for a half year by H. J. O'Connor, at Whitewater, Mr. Lueck, in December, 1898, took the state board exam- ination at Milwaukee, was successful and was then awarded full registered papers as a druggist. He lo- cated at Merrill, and until September, 1897, was em- ployed by F. H. Hillyer, when he then moved to An- tigo to manage Spencer's Drug Store, and after four- teen years, he purchased the entire business, since known as Lueck's Drug Store. In August, 1915, he was appointed a member of the Wisconsin Board of Examiners in Optometry, was re-appointed by Gov- ernor E. L. Phillip on July 28, 1920, his term expiring on August 9, 1925. He is a member of the Wisconsin Association of Optometrists, President of the State Board of Optometry for two years, President of the Wisconsin Association of Optometry and is a Director of the same. He has made addresses on Optometry and has conducted three dissecting clinics in Wiscon- sin. He has lectured frequently in and out of the state and his lectures are quoted by nation-wide optom- etry mediums.


Mr. Lueck married on September 3, 1903, to Hattie Delia Buffum, of Buffalo, N. Y., and they have two children, Irvin Buffum and Mildred Lucile.


During the World War he was a member of the Cit- izens' Training Camp and Sergeant of the Day upon


return of the 107th Trench Mortar Battery, was a mem- ber of the old Commercial Club, being Chairman of its Rural Relations Committee, and is now a leading mem- ber of the Antigo Association of Commerce.


FRED W. BAUTER. The pioneers of Langlade have done their work and the result of their efforts is shown today in magnificent farms, cities, modern schools and well maintained highways of communica- tion. Photography was in existence in that early day and to Fred W. Bauter, the pioneer Antigo photog- rapher, has fallen the lot to preserve the memory and faces of these hardy folk. Mr. Bauter was born in Appleton, Outagamie County, Wisconsin, on Septem- ber 6, 1869. His father died when he was six months old. He attended the Appleton public schools and when fourteen years of age came to Antigo, in 1883. He attended school in Antigo and spent a year in the Antigo High School. In 1885 he began as an appren- tice to Morgan Brothers, who conducted a photograph gallery where Muttart-McGillan Company's Clermont street entrance is now located. By working faithfully for Morgan Brothers and later for R. Leutsker, who purchased out Morgan Brothers, Mr. Bauter mastered his vocation. About 1890 he purchased the gallery from R. Leutsker and has been in the photography business in Antigo ever since, being for about twenty years in his present location, 519 Superior street.


Mr. Bauter was married to Ida Hudson, of Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin, on September 28, 1897. They have one child, Dale, a Senior in the Antigo High School.


Fraternally Mr. Bauter is a member of the council, chapter and Blue Lodge, Masonic orders, and Charter Oak Lodge No. 150, Knights of Pythias. He served as Alderman from the Second Ward in 1905-06. The Bauters attend the First Congregational Church of An- tigo.


Mr. Bauter loves the lakes and forests and during the summer delights in spending a week or two at his cottage at Pelican Lake.


EDWARD CLEARY. The late Edward Cleary was one of the prominent pioneer railroad and business men of Langlade County. He was born in Lancaster, Wor- cester County, Massachusetts, October 25, 1855, the son of Michael Cleary, a native of Ireland. In 1863 he moved with his parents to Appleton, Outagamie County, Wisconsin, from which place they moved on a farm, and then returned to Appleton. Until nineteen years of age the subject of this biography assisted his father on their farm. During the next four winters he worked in the lumber camps of Northern Wisconsin. In June, 1878, he secured employment as one of the workers on the Milwaukee, Lake Shore & Western, then piercing the northern part of Wisconsin. The fol- lowing December he started as a brakeman on the M., L. S. & W. Ry., and for many years after was one of the most efficient conductors on the Ashland Division. He was granted his first passenger run in 1884. Two years later he took up his residence in Antigo and from that time until his death he labored faithfully in the


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promotion of everything he considered essential to the welfare of Antigo. He erected the Cleary Building in 1891 and became financially interested in numerous commercial undertakings, viz : President of the J. C. Lewis Hardware Company and an officer of the old Antigo Telephone Company. He devoted much of his energies toward helping the fortunes of the county and the success of many enterprises are directly due to his activity. Mr. Cleary was united in marriage in 1882 to Miss Margaret Morrissey, of Appleton, Outagamie County, Wisconsin, the daughter of Patrick and Mar- garet (Landers) Morrissey, natives of Ireland. To this union seven children were born, namely: John E., a resident of Chicago, Ill .; Agnes M., now Mrs. Charles E. Cody, of Antigo, Wis .; Raymond W., of Chicago, Ill .; Emmet V., of Antigo, Wis .; Aloysius F., deceased, who is buried in the Antigo Catholic cemetery; Mar- quette, of Antigo, Wis, and Eugene, also of Antigo, Wis.


Politically Mr. Cleary was a Republican. He was for several years a member of the City Council as a Supervisor and Alderman, and served on the Board of Education of Antigo for many years.


Fraternally he was affiliated with the Order of Rail- way Conductors, a charter member of Antigo Lodge No. 662, B. P. O. E., and also a charter member of An- tigo Council No. 1002, K. of C., and of the Catholic Order of Foresters. In religious faith the entire fam- ily are members of the Catholic church. With the death of Mr. Cleary on February 21, 1918, Antigo lost from its citizenship a man who had taken a keen inter- est in all matters pertaining to the community and as a consequence a good and public-spirited citizen. When he was selected as Postmaster of Antigo on July 21, 1901, he had made no solicitation for the appointment which came to him as a surprise. He was postmaster from that time until July 30, 1910. Mr. Cleary's life should be an inspiration to any young man who, handi- capped in youth because of meagre worldly posses- sions, strives to succeed.


NELSON WILCOX GORHAM, a pioneer Antigo citizen, was born on October 3, 1859. Mr. Gorham was named after Col. Wilcox, his grandfather, who was active in the war of 1812. His father was a school teacher and later a lumberman at Gorham, Maine.


The subject of this review spent his boyhood at Ing- ersol, Ontario, and on a farm near Rochester, New York. Moving to Wisconsin he was a millwright and hotel keeper at Necedah, Wisconsin. Here he was married to Anna Holms on April 2, 1883. To this union three sons were born, George, Will and Charles. The Gorham family moved to Antigo in the spring of 1890, Mr. Gorham becoming engineer for the Camp- bell & Lanning mill, then on the Heinemann site, Ackley township.


He was fraternally affiliated with the Odd Fellows, of which he was Noble Grand at Necedah, where he was active in Masonic circles. Mr. Gorham passed away on May 4, 1918, five months and nineteen days


after the death of his wife, which occurred on Decem- ber 16, 1917. Both are buried in the old cemetery, Antigo. Three children survive.


Thus with the passing of Mr. and Mrs. Gorham, two pioneers went to their reward. The substantial name so zealously guarded by them now occupies a prom- inent place in Antigo.


George Gorham, oldest son, was united in marriage to Glenna Duncan, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Duncan, on February 12, 1912, and they have three children-John, Robert and Phyllis. Mr. Gorham is active in Antigo Masonic circles and has been often honored with leading offices in the various branches of Masonry. He is a member of the Baptist church.


Charles Gorham, World War Veteran, was married to Alice Mader, a daughter of John Mader, early An- tigo settler, on March 1, 1919. They have one child, Bettie.


William Gorham, married Iva Now on June 12, 1915, and they have three children. They are Marjorie, Kieth and Naomi.


The three Gorham brothers reside in Antigo.


WILLIAM H. DESSEREAU, retired, was born on July 30, 1854, at Champlain, P. Q., Canada, the son of Hermaine Lacourcir and Modest Dessereau. He at- tended the public and parochial schools of Champlain. In 1870 he moved to the United States, settling at Saginaw, Michigan, and for thirteen years studied the lumber business. In 1883 he entered Spencerian Bus- iness College, Detroit, Michigan, from which he grad- uate din 1884. He had studied landscape and portait painting under W. Christian, of Bay City, Michigan. He followed the woods for three years at Otsego Lake, Michigan. In 1898 he moved to Wisconsin and was engaged in looking after the cutting of the Yawkey- Bissel Lumber Company for twelve consecutive years. On May 24, 1912, he moved to Antigo, the family re- siding at 1435 Clermont street.


Mr. Dessereau was married to Catherine Cunning- ham, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cunningham, of Bay City, Michigan, on August 25, 1886, to which union ten children were born.


He is a descendant of Julian Dubuque, the founder of Dubuque, Iowa. His grandmother was Tarcil Du- buque, a daughter of George Dubuque, who was a brother of Julian.


NORMAN SCHLEIS and CHARLES KOPESCH- KA are proprietors of The Farmers' Feed Store, which was opened Sept. 1, 1921, at 623 Sixth Avenue. The firm deals in feed, grain, hay, salt, seeds and the fol- lowing brands of flour: "Better Bread," Gold Medal, Royal Elk. Their business is from a radius of 25 miles. They have a feed grinder to accommodate the needs of the farmer. Mr. Schleis has eleven years of experience and Mr. Kopeschka eight years in the flour and feed business. Both are long time resi- dents of the county. Their business is located in the old Freider Creamery building.


INDEX


Ackley, W. L., 88. Ackley, Life of W. L., 266. Ackley Township, 176. First Town Meeting, 176; Attached to Langlade Co., 177; Officers, Districts, 178. Ackley's Trail, 21. Adraktas, Chris, 300. Adraktas, Ernest, 300. Advisory Board, 143. Agriculture, 88.


Ainsworth Township, 184. Organization, Officers, 185 : Pearson, 186; Arbutus Hill, Cloverdale, Swamp Blacksmiths, 161. Blanding, Pearl A., 48. Blind Pig, 82. Blinn. W. H., 61.


Creek, 187. Aird, John, 73. Albers, Mrs. J. F., 41. Aldermen, First, 102. Aldermen, List of 106. Alft, Joseph, 69.


Alexander, Walter, 30.


Allerton, J. W., 295. American Legion. 75. American Library Assoc., 73. American Red Cross, 74. Anderson, Hans, 52.


Anderson, Niels, 148.


Anti-federalists, 33. Antigo Bldg. Sup. Co., 52. Antigo Boys in Mexico, 66. Antigo Brewery, 83. Antigo Canning Co., 52. Antigo City Band, 173


Antigo Cornet Band, 157.


Antigo, County Seat, 98.


Antigo Electric Systems, 166.


Antigo Engine Co., 165. Antigo Fire, Worst. 86. Antigo Gas Co .. 52.


Antigo Guard Co., 66.


Antigo Herald, 145.


Antigo Herold, 145.


Antigo Hospital, 92.


Antigo Hub & Mfg. Co., 51.


Antigo Journal, 144. Antigo Laundry, First, 265.


Antigo Light Guards, 66.


Antigo Lodges, 169.


Antigo Lumber Co., 53.


Antigo's Main St., 1882, 98.


Antigo Militia League, 67. Antigo Mill, First, 50. Antigo Mining Co., 52. Antigo Pioneer. 144.


Antigo Post Office, 147.


Antigo Public Library, 41.


Antigo Quintet Club, 157. Antigo Republican, 144. Antigo Screen Door Co .. 52. Antigo Streets. Names of, 99.


Antigo Township, 188. Officers, School Districts. 189; Pioneer District. 190: Mayflower and Boulder Hill, 191; Selenski and Chamberlain.


192; Neff Switch and Fairview, 194.


Antigo Tractor Corp., 53. Antigo Water Co., 166. Antigo Water Dept .. 166. Aoel'an Orchestra. 157. Apparel Shops. 161.


Arbor Day, 38.


Art. 155.


Ashmun. Margaret, 155. Assemblymen. 17. Assessors, 106 Attempts to Organize a County, 261. Attorneys. Roll of 60. Atwood. Emma. 42. Augustine. Frank. 302.


Aulik, Alois T., 311. Automobile Association, 29. Avery, C. H., 71. Babcock, J. W., 22. Babcock. H. A., 52. Babcock. N. R., 330. Bacon, Charles, 20. Bacon House, 20. Badger Hub Factory. 51. Bagby. Z. T., Jr .. 315. Bakery Shops, 159. Ballard, Thomas, 69. Bangs, Nick, 52. Bank of Antigo, 55. Banks and Finances. 55. Bank of Mineral Point, 55. Bank of Wisconsin. 55. Baptist Church, 152. Barber Shops. 160. Bardwell O. C .. 148.


Battery "A .. " 76. Bauer, G. H., 56. Baum, Amos, 55. Beattie, W. W., 278.


Beecher, L., 30. Bee Keepers' Assoc., 89. Behm, Fred, 270. Below, Julius, 287.


Below, Walter, 39. -Benishek, John, 141. Benes, John, 20. Bennet Law, 37.


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Berner, Fred L .. 316.


Berner, Henry, Sr., 318. Berner, Henry, 343.


Bicycle Era, 27. Big Eau Claire R. Co., 30.


Big Roll Dam, 31. Binder, M. J., 308. Bird's Eye View, Antigo, 100.


Bissell, W. H., 30.


Board of Education, 123.


Bob Brook, 31. Boerner, Carl, 286.


Boerner, Edward, 79.


Boll, Joseph, 301.


Boll, Nicholas, 317.


Bonnel, W. B., 31.


Borgman. H. G., 55.


Bouck, Gabe, 57.


Boutin, Frank, 54.


Bowler. George J., 305.


Bowling Alley. 160.


Bowman, W. F., 165. Braddock, Gen. Edward, 5.


Brandt, R. A., 42.


Bray, Matt., 18.


Breckenridge. John C., 61.


Brennecke, William, 73


Brenner, T. A., 52.


Brewster, Maude, 48.


Brown, J. W .. 285.


Deleglise, Francis A., 103.


Democrat Party, 33. Dental Association, Langlade County, 94.


Dempsey, R. C., 273.


Despins, Dr. F. J., 93. Dewey, D. C., 274.


District Attorneys, 17.


Disposal Plants, 168.


Dobbs, Thomas M., 50.


Doctors, 92. Doerisch. John, 148.


Donohue. Agnes, 38.


Donohue, M. J. 334.


Dorr, B. F., 105. Dorzeski, Walter V., 313. Douglas. Stephen A., 61.


Dodge, Fred, 19.


Druggists, Antigo, 158.


Dunn, P. J., 287. Duquette, J. J., 275.


Eau Claire River. 6.


Edick, David B., 267. Elcho, Township of, 195. Petition for Elcho, Detachment of Par- rish, First Election, 195; Officers. 196; Elcho District, 197; C. W. Fish Lum- ber Co., Elcho High School, 197; Post Lake, Sunset and Polish Districts, 198.


Election, First, Antigo, 110.


Elections, General, Antigo, 111.


Elective Officers, Antigo, 109.


Electric Shops. 160.


Elton Township. 200.


Surface, Survey, Soil, 200; Organiza- tion, Officers, 201; White Lake District, 203; Wolf River District, Markton Dis- trict, 204; Hollister District, 205.


English, John, 52.


Episcopal Church, 153.


Evans, John, 50.


Evenson, M. J., 305.


Evergreen Township, 206. Surface. Survey, Drainage, 206; Wolf River Township, Officers of Evergreen, 206: Cozy Corner, Sherry Districts, 207; McKinley, Wilson, Elton and Washing- ton Districts, 209.


Excelsior Factory, 52. Fairchild, Gov .. 22.


Falkenhagen, George, 156, 291.


Farmer-Labor Party, 33. Farmers (Phlox) State Bank, 56.


Farm Statistics, 8.


Farnham. L. E., 281.


Farrell House, 20. Farrow, Isaac. 31


Faust, Edward. 53, 313. Faust, Caspar. 53. Federalists, 33. Fellows, H. C., 88.


Fidelity Savings Bank, 56.


Fight to Incorporate Antigo, 101. Filbrandt. Joseph. 293. Filyes, L. W., 275. Finances, City, 120. Finucane, F. J., 60.


Fitzgerald, Danicl. 30. Fire Dept., Old, 102. Fire Dept., 124. First of Things Commercial, 162.


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Devirb 266


Confectioneries, 161. Congregational Church, 149.


Conover & Porter, 40. Conway, A. C., 60. Cornish, Sybil, 38. Council Chambers, 166.


Council of Defense, 70.


County Agents, 89.


County Agricultural Society, 89.


County Bridges, 29.


County Bridge, First, 29.


County Court, 59. County Court Case, First 59. ,


County Fair Scene, 91.


County Road, First, 28. County Superintendents, 40.


Courts, Laws, Lawyers, 57.


Court Reporters, 17. Cow Testing Association. 89.


Crane, Timothy, 30.


Crone, Emma J., 43. Crowe, M. F., 278.


Crowe, Mrs. M. F., 41.


Crummey, Joseph, 279.


Crowell, A. G., 22.


C. & N. W. R. R. Co., 25.


C., St. P. & Fond du Lac. 25. Cyclones, 85.


Dailey, John F., 135.


Dairy-Creameries, 161.


Dairying, 88.


Dallman, C. F., 289.


Daskam, Ed, 15. Daskam, Walter, 272.


Dawley-Northern Yds., Inc., 53.


Dawley, W. H., 41.


De Langlade, Charles, 5. De Langlade, Augustin, 5.


Brown, W. H., 323.


Buerger, Sebastian, 270.


Buckstaff, George, 30.


Buckman, Louis, 51.


Burkhart, May N., 155.


Buelow, Fred, 298.


Burnet, John. 295.


Butterfield Hotel. 20. Butterfield, W. E., 20.


Byrne, E. J., 317. Byrne. John, 15.


Calhoun, C., Fred 141.


Callahan. John P., 308.


Campbell, A. C., 30.


Carr, W. S., 61.


Cavanaugh, Thomas E., 303.


Cavers, W. D., 73.


Cemeteries, 168. Chairmen, County Board, 261.


Chairmen, Victory Fund, 73. Charter, City of Antigo, 109.


Chateau Thierry, 69.


Cherf. J. J., 324. Cherf. John. 266.


Chiefs. A. F. D., 106.


Chief McArthur, 265. Chiropractors, 92. Christianity, 149. Christian Scientists, 154.


Churches, 149.


Circuit Judges. 17. City Administrations, 128.


City Atorneys. 105. City Clerks, 105.


City Engineers, 105.


City Finances. 168. City Hall, 166


City Health Officers, 105.


City Hospital. 92.


City Mail Delivery, 147.


City Marshals, 105. City Officials. 105.


City Parks, 168


City Planing Mill. 51.


City Superintendents, 42.


City Treasurers, 105.


Citizens Brewery, 83.


Citizens Training Camp 67.


Civil Divisions, Langlade County. 7.


Civil War Veterans, 62. Clancey, J. E., 15. Clancey Bldg. Factory, 51.


Clark, Charles. 66.


Clerks, Circuit Court. 17. Clerks, County, 17.


Clithero, George, 52. Clements, J. S., 30. Clifford, Claude, 325. Clothing Firms, Antigo, 159. Coal & Wood Dealers, 161. Cody, Edward. 326. Cohen, Izze. 300. Cole, Rev. Jesse, 149. Coldest Season, 84. Collins, Carrie, 73. Commercial Antigo. 158. Commemorative Biographical Record, 266. Commercial Organizations, 162. Community Welfare Association, 73.


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First Aeroplane, 28. First Road Appropriation, 27. First Road Petition, 27. First Antigo School, 38. First Antigo High School, 38. First Opera House, 163. First, Wis. School, 37, Flanagan, M. G., 60. Fletcher. G. N., 22. Floods, 85. Flour,-Feed Stores, 159. Fish, Charles W., 331, 53.


Higgins, Peter, 282.


Langlade County Bar, 60.


Langlade County Schools, 38.


Higgins, Henry, 282. Langlade County Normal, 47. Hoeffler, Charles, 41. Hoffman, Frank, 306. Langlade County Historical Society, 41.


Hoffman Joseph, 20.


Langlade County Flowers, 265.


Langlade County Birds, Trees, Fruit, 265.


Langlade County Breeders Associations, 90.


Langlade County in War, 51.


Langlade County Bank, 55.


Langlade Laundry Co., 54.


Langlade Lumber Co., 54.


Langlade Ptg. Co., 145.


Langlade House, 20. Langlade National Bank, 55.


Larzelere, Charles, 18.


Larzelere Paved the Way, 264.


Lasher, J. H., 48. Latta, George W., 16.


Law, James, 19.


Foster, George, 53.


Hoxie, T. C., 51.


Law, Mag, 19.


Legal Advisory Board, 71.


Fox, A. J., 22.


Franz, George J., 329.


Hudson, Henry, 31.


Humphrey, F. W., 55.


Leykom, C. S., 269.


Liberty Loans, 74.


Lily River, 30.


Lily, Village, 212.


Limits, Original Township, 13.


Fruit Stores, Antigo, 159.


Hutchinson, Malcolm, 267.


Lincoln, Abraham, 61.


Gagen, Daniel, 14, 266.


Hutchinson, Thomas, 266.


Hutchinson, W. W., 164.


Immel Construction Co., 39.


Implement Dealers, 161.


Important Fires, 87.


Improvement Concerns, 30.


Indians, 1. Indian Trails, 21.


Indians in War, 65.


Gibbs, L. L., 54.


Gibbs, Mrs. L. L., 48. Giese, William J., 329. Gilkey, George, 30. Gilmore's Mistake, 31.


Gilray, Robert, 19.


Ginseng Buyers, 161.


Glugla, Frank, 41.


Goebel, Edward, 284. Goeman, Fred F., 279. Goeman, Max A., 313.


Goodrick, Arthur, 328.


Goodrick, E. J., 39.


Good Templars, 82.


Goodwin, R. M., 51.


Government Appeal Agent, 71. Government by Commission, 140. Government Land Measures, 174. Graduate, The, 145.


Grall, George, 315. Grant, W. A., 55. Grand Army Monument, 62. Greskoviak, Thomas, 278. Green Back, 33. Grignon, Pierre, 37, Grimm, Rev. A., 155.


Grocers, Antigo, 158


Grossman, Frank, 304.


Kasson, W. F., 269.


Keats, Myron E., 42.


Keen, D. W., 130.


Keeps County, 12.


Kelly, Anna, 41.


Kellogg. T. D., 50.


Kelloggg Gen. J. A., 61.


Military Road Land Grants, 21.


Kellogg, G. A. R. Post, 61.


Kennedy, James, 27.


Kennedy, Frank, 176,


Millard, Glenn, 148.


Kennedy, Joseph, 176.


Millard, P. J., 147.


Ke No Sheca Lake, 21.


Miller. C. O., 52.


Keshena, 19. Kiefer, F. W., 147. Kieffer, L. P., 305.


Kielczewski, F. X., 310.


King, Gen. C. E., 67.


King. George E., 73.


Kingsbury & Ilenshaw Lbr. Co., 54.


Klemann, P. H., 305.


Klessig, Otto, 299.


Koehke, Richard, 147.


Moonshine Era, 83. Moore, Dr. G. E., 308.


Moore, Dr. G. W., 92.


Henshaw, Lbr. Co., 54.


Henshaw, Charles E., 340


Herman, Becklinger & Herman, 51.


Herman, James W., 296.


Hersant, Henry, 303.


Heyser, E. H., 27.


Hicks, Asa C .. 30. Hickok, W. H., 42. Hide, Welcome, 30. Hill, Christopher, 18. Hill, Jennie, 18. Hill, George W., 134. Hill, Warren, Hintz, Emil O. H., 295.


Kuhr, William, 148. Kupper, Theodore, 308. La Blonde, Mrs. Charles, 41. Lac Vieux Desert, 21. Ladies' Shops, 159.


Ladwig, Lily, 148.


La Fave, Harry. 270.


La Follette, R. M., 35. Lake Shore House, 20. Lake Superior Trail, 21. Lambert. L. G., 156.


Lange, William A., 54.


Langlade County, Organization of, 12.


Langlade County, Founder of, 12. Langlade County, First Court House, 14. Langlade County Official, 17. Langlade County, Finances, 16.


Murton, A. H., 318. Music, 155. Musicians Assoc., 157.


Music Houses. 160.


Myers, Hon. G. H., 57. Mylrea, W. H., 27. McCandless. Edward, 312.


Historical Notes, 261. Historic War Posters, 71.


Hixon, F. P., 30. High School B. B. Team, First, 265. High School Papers, 145. Highway Commissioners, 29.


Hogan, Thomas W., 136.


Hogben, G. W., 30. Holley, John, 288.


Hollister, Seymour, 30. Holman, Earle S., 145.


Holway, Orlando, 79. Honor Roll, World War, 79.


Horse Dealers, 161.


Horne, C. E., 54.


Horticulture, 89. Hospital, First, 92. Hotels, 19, 20, 162.


Four Minute Speakers, 71.


Howarth, C. E., 325.


Howe, J. H., 321.


Lenroot, 1. L., 79. Lesch, J. B., 53.


Free Soilers, 33. Freiburger, L., 139, 290. Freideman, H. A., 304. Frick, Henry, 51.


Gagen, James, 308.


Gardner, George, 18. Gardner, W. A., 27. Garages, Antigo, 159. Gas Companies, 52.


General Charter, City, 127.


Lombardo, A., 290.


Long, Charles, 20. Lumbering, Pioneer, 30


Maertz. W. A., 20.


Mail Carriers, 148.


Maltby, John, 299.


Maloney, Thomas, 273.


Jacobus, Fred, 73.


Maloney, Irvin, 273.


Manthey, George J., 301.


Market Square Hotel, 20.


Marsh, C. O., 42.


Marsh, E. H., 299.


Marshall, George, 73.


Marson, R. T., 20


Martiny, Hynek. 20.


Mattefs Bros .. 53.


Mattmiller, Harold S., 270.


Mayors of Antigo, 105.


Mayer Bros., 52.


Maxwell, G. H., 52.


Meat Markets, 160.


Jones, D. E., 55.


Medical Society, 94.


Judges, County, 17.


Judges, Municipal, 17.


Juetten, H. P., 73.


Jury, Grand, First, 60


Jury, Trial, First, 57.


Memorial Hospital, 76,


Memorial Park, 77.


Mendlik. Louis, 163.


Meneely, G. K., 41.


Messmer, Robert, 41.


Grossman, Joseph, 304.


Guile, Harvey, 156, 269.


Guile, Walter, 269. Guenkel, Frederich, 330.


Guenthner, Joesph, 291.


Hadler, George, 282.


Hadley, Jackson, 22.


Ilafemeister, H. J., 310. Hardware Stores, 159. Hanousek Hotel, 20. . Hanonsek, John, Sr., 67. - Hanousek, John, Jr., 323. Hanson, Harvey E., 311. Hanzel, Charles J., 142. Harness Shops, 160. Hartford, L. D., 293. Hay, Henry, 314.


Hayter Dam, 31. Healy, R., Sr., 309. Hecker, F. A., 54. Helmbrecht, Joseph, 272.


Helmbrecht, M. F., 286.


Koelzer, P. J., 20.


Koepenick, E. C., 321. Koles, Edward, 76.


Morse, E. A., 284.


Morse, Mrs. E. A., 41.


Morse, Harry J .. , 293.


Morse, J. W .. 59.


Morson, H. F., 71. Moses, L. D., 55. Moss, E. A., 73. Moss. Bertha, 40. Motzfeldt, Louis, 19.


Municipal Court, 60. Murphy, Dr. E. R., 308. Murphy, D. J., 320, Murphy, Pat, 15. Murray-Mylrea Co., 52.


McCandless, Henry, 312. McCarthy, John, 292. McCusker, Belle, 43. McDonald, C. B., 52.


Fish, C. W., Lumber Company, 53. Ford. Thomas, 320. Ford, Michael, 191. Ford, Robert, 105. Ford, John, 191. Fort Howard, 21.


Frisby, O. R., 54.


Hutchins, E. G., 297.


Lincoln Box Co., 54. Lindsay, W. G., 156. Lind, Gus, 33.


Literature, 155.


Liveries, 159. Location, Village Antigo, 99.


Geography, 6.


German Press Association, 146.


Industries, 50. Insurance Agents, 159.


International Hoist Co., 52.


Island, Five, 19.


Jackson, H. W., 315.


Jackson, Joseph M., 29.


Jackson, G. A., 315.


Janes, Arthur, 18, 269.


Janes, Chris, 53.


Jansen, John, 13.


Jefferson, Thomas, 33.


Jewelers, 158. Jewish Welfare Board, 73.


icha, Anton W., 313. Johns, R. B., 67.


Johns, W. B., 51.


Johnson, William, 19.


Medicine, 92, Meetings, First Town, 13.


Meetings. First Supervisors, 13. Mellor. E. N., 51.


Justices, 106.


Kahaal Adaas Yesiu, 154.


Kaske, E. F., 286.


Meteoric Phenomena, 84.


Meteorology, 84. Methodist Church, 149. Military History, 61. Military Road, 21.


Military Road, Life on, 24. Millard, F. A., 329.


Milliners, 151. Milltown, 57. Mills, H. V., 164. Milwaukee, Lake Shore & Western, 26. Miscellaneous Items, 265.


Mitchell, Henry. 57. Molle, Anton, 311.


Mollitor, John, 65. Montcalm, Gen. L. J., 5.


Henshaw-Worden Lbr. Co., 54.


Koles, L. P., 305. Kolerns, F. A., 148. \Koutnik, F. J., 323. Knapp, C. B., 327. Kraus, Anton, 291. Krause, Frank, 296. Kubichek, J. M., 295.


Hirt, Elsie, 54. Hirt, Ernest, 53. Hirt, Herman. 278 Hirt Milling Co., 54. Hirt Lumber Co., 219.


Hoffman House, 20.


Hoffman, Max, 15.


Fort Wilkins, 21.


Humphrey, H. C., 55.


Hurlbutt, A., 73.


Hutchins, George, 155.


McDonald, Hector, 296. McFarland, C. W., 155. McGinley, John, 65. McGill, Elizabeth, 38. McGreer, John, 41. McHale, James, 17. McHale, Vernon, 300 McKenna. James. 107. McKenna, John E., 307. McMullen, R. H., 134. Nagel, Rev. Carl, 155. National Banks, 55. National Catholic War Council, 73. Nelson, J. R., 52. Neff, Edgar M., 324. Nequia-Antigo-Seebeh, 98.


Prohibition, 82. Prohibition Club, 83. -Prokupek. Dr. J. N., 285. Promotion, 107th Officers, 69. Prosser Brothers, 298. Prosser, William, 75. Public Utilities, 165. Pure Bred Cattle, 90. Radtke, H. E., 329.


Raesse, Charles, 20. Railroads, 25. Railroad Officers, 162. Ratcliffe, George, 14. Real Estate, General, 159. Recruits, World War, 67. Rechcygl, Edith, 41. Red River, 7.


Register of Deeds, 17.


Reindl, Frank, 295 Reinert, T. J., 275. Republican, Langlade, 144.


Rescue Hose Co. No. 1, 165.


R.spect for Law, 83.


Restaurants, 160.


Return of the 107th T. M. B., 70.


Rezula Bridge, 29.


Revolutionary War, 5.


Rice, Horace, 18.


Rich, George, 30. Richards, R. C., 27.


Ringsm th, Frank, 41.


Rivers, 6. Robbins, T. H., 166.


Kohrecht, Martin D., 283.


Robinson, M., 53.


Ross, J. D., 30. Ross. M. M., 129.


Roster of Co. G., 4th Wis. Inf., 67.


Ruins Antigo H. S., 87.


Rummery, Lyman, 30.


Rural Free Delivery, 148.


Rusk, Gov. J. M., 59.


Rynders, Hon. B. W., 138.


Salvation Army, 73.


Samolinski, Frank, 297.


Sands, Louis, 30.


Sanvidge, Thomas, 165.


Sawyer, Philetus, 22.


Scherf, W. J., 298.


Schmeisser, Fred. 277.


Schneiter's Hotel. 20.


Schmitz, G. W., 325.


Schroeder, Gus, 73.


Schufeldt, J., 14.


Schultz, W. J., 55, Schultz, A. F., 274. Schwartz, Fred, 291.


Sccond Hand Stores, 161.


Selective Service Act, 71.


Settlers, Military Rcad, 22.


Seven Day Adventists, 154. Shadick, Oliver, 282.


Shaw, Fred, 292.


Sheriff, Anna, 38. Sheriff, Robert, 188.


Shine Parlors, 1G1.


Shoe Shops, 158.


Wegner, William, 268.


Short Course for Boys, 89.


Simmons, V., 14.


Smith, W. W., Jr., 56.


Smith, Ammessey, 18.


Smolk, James, 156.


Soil Formation, 95.


Soil Tests, 90.


Soft Drink Stands, 60, 162.


Solliday, Dr. A. H., 55.


Somdahl, Carl O., 293.


Spanish-American War, 60.


Sparks, Reese, 69.


Spencer, Ben, 20


Spencer, Archie, 148.


Wisconsin 14th Regiment, 66.


Wisconsin Press Association, 146.


Wisconsin Bark & Lbr. Co., 53.


Winn, Lowell A., 20. Winthow. James M., 22. Winter. G., 296.


Winn Murder Trial, 58.


Wood, Albert, 19.


Wood Burner. Old. 26. Woodland Homes. 145.


Wolfe. James, 5.


Wolf River Lbr. Co., 53.


Wolf Millwork Co., 53.


Wolpert, W. H., 271.


Woman and the War, 75.


Worman, Mrs. E. H., 156.


Worden, J. H., 304. Wojan, R. C., 283.


Street Commissioners, 106.


Strnad, James, 157.


Strube, Ernest, 156, 285.


Strube. George, 156. Strube, Herman, 156.


St. Clair. Hugh, 297.


St. Louis. Fr. P., 145.


St. John's Church, 151.


St. Mary's Church, 152. St. Hyacinth's Church, 152. St. Ambrose Church, 153. Swanson, Oscar J .. 269.


Switzer. W. E. 48.


Tailor Shops, 160. Taylor, S. A., Boosts New, 262. Taverns, 18.


Tea and Coffee Stores, 161.


Telephone Industry, 166.


Temperance, 82. Teipner, Charles, 19. Te:pner, Julius, 19. Territorial Changes, 15. Te Selle, C. J .. 280.


Ten Cent Stores, 160. Temperance Ticket, 83.


The Surprise Voters, 101. The Great Welcome, 70. The Last Draft, 72. The Victory Fund, 73. The First National Bank, 55.


Thursby, John F., 51.


Tinsmiths, 159. Tidd, Ora N., 69.


Thompson Paul. 307. Tradewell, L. P., 309. Tradewell. E. S., 311. Treasurers, County, 17. Tollefson, Corp. L. A. 69.


Tol'efson, Anton M., 312.


Tourt llotte Dam, 30.


Twin Valley Inn. 20.


Ullman, S. B., 302. United War Work Campaign, 73.


Unity Evangelical Church, 150. Upham Township, 252. U. S. Government Survey, L. C., 174.


U. S. Monetary System, 55. U. S. Surveyors. 174.


Van Buren, E. R., 15. Vandervest, Frank E., 281.


Vander Weide, F. G .. 310. Van Doren, C. W., 333. Van Doren Garage, 159. Vanooyen, Dennis, 297. Van Zile, Abe, 14.


Vaughn. E. W., 305. Vaughn, Walter, 166. Ver Bryck, F. P., 327.


Villa, Pancho, 66. Violation. Ordinance. 119.


Vivian Hotel, 20.


Volunteer Fire Dept., 165.


Von De Schoeppe, Paul, 20. Voss, Dr. F. K., 324. Voss Veterinary Hospital, 324. Vulcanizing Shops, 161.


Wachal, Matt A., Sr., 305.


Wachal, Matt, 283. Waddell, J. F., 42. Wagner. Frank J., 274. Waite, S. L., 20. Walch, O. P., 292.


War Orphans, 75.


Warmest Season, 84.


Ward Supervisors, 107. Ward Boundaries, City of Antigo, 109. Ward Schools City, 40. Wanek, F. G., 55.


Weekly News Item, 144.


Pardee, W. H., 51.


Parochial Schools, 40.


Parsons, Hon. J. W., 319.


Patrons of Husbandry, 91. Pawlak, I., 282.


Penney, J. C., 158.


Period of 1882-86, 164.


Person, M. E., 301. Personal Politics. 35. Peters, Henry, 15 Pcters, Louis, 330.


Petters, Walter, 148. Petters, W. G., 161.


Petrowski, Peter, 287. Phiester, William, 73. Philakean Society, 39. Photographers, 161. Physicians, List of, 94. Pioneer Buildings, 163.


Pioneer Iron Works, 51. Pioneer Life, Military Road, 24. Pioneer Merchants, 163. Pioneer Temperance Rallies, 83. Pioneer, The, 9.


Plautz, Henry, 318.


Plumbers, 160.


Polar, H. B., 19.


Political Campaigns, 34.


Political Episodes, 101. Political Langlade County, 132. Pool Rooms, 161. Poor Commissioner, 105.


Porlier, Louis, 307.


Porter. George, 38.


Populists, 32. Postal Employes, 148. Postal Savings System, 148. Potter, A. K., 290. Potter, Rusk, 290. Potato Buyers, 161.


Potato Growers Association, 90.


Potato Warehouses, 161.


Powers of Common Council, 112.


Powers of City Officers, 116. Priebe Brothers, 305. Priem, William, 272. Presidential Vote, County, 35.


Presidents, Board of Aldermen, 106. Price, Cong. W. T., 82. Progressives, 32.


Viewty A 337


-Neuberger, Wencel, 323.


Neuman, S., 164. Neva Farmers State Bank, 56.


Neva Township, 214. Organization, Town Meetings, Roads.


214 : First Election, Officials 215 : Kempster District, 216: Gillis District, 217; Deerbrook D'strict, Springbrook District, 219. New County, 12. New County, Organization, 12.


New County, Boundaries, 12. New County, Founder of, 12. New, Village of, 12.


Newspapers, 144. Nolte, O. G., 330. Northern Hotel, 20.


Norwood Township, 220


Location, Officers, 220: Riverside, 221; Red River District, 222; Maple Grove, Apple Grove, 223; Sugarbush, 224; May- king, 225. Novotny, Louis, 50. Oakley, Byron, 38. O'Brien, John, 73. Officers, First County, 13. Ogilvie, Jane, 41.


O'Hara, John, 42.


Ohlen, Carl, 178. Old City Hall, 102. Old Dutch Frank, 18. Old Settlers Club, 41. Olmstead, D. S., 57. Olmsted, Frank, 196.


Olsen, Carl, 288. Order of Camels. 83. Ordinances, 119.


Ordinance of 1787, 37. Ornamental White Way, 143. Original Plat, Antigo, 98.


Owen, A. R., 54. Otis, J. W., 296. Quigley, G. J., 67. Quinn, James, 14. Palmer, E. V., 156. Palmer, John, 327. Palmer, Stephen, 220.


Palmiter, G. O., 321,


Webster. Daniel. 61 Webb, Mrs. R. G., 43.


Weatherby & Crowe, 30. Webster. W. H., 32. Weston. Alijah, 22.


Wheeler, Chris, 18.


White, W. F., 105. White, 1. A., 293.


Whiting. A. N., 322. White Lake State Bank, 56. Williams, W. H., 42.


Williams, Nellie, 38.


Wisconsin and Northern, 26.


Wisconsin Geog. Society, 41. Wiscons'n Handle & Mfg. Co., 52.


Spencer, J. C., 52.


Springbrook House, 19. Stabe, August J., 307.


Statutcs, Boundary Error in, 15. .


State Dept. of Education, 37. State Banks, 55


State Bank, Elcho, 56. Stats, Albert, 275.


Steffen, Dr. I. D., 131.


Steffen, Dr. L. A., 289.


Stengl, George, 148. Stewart. D. S., 53. Stickney, E. A., 14. Stopping Places, 1S. Strauss, Henry, 19.


Streams, 6. Streets and Highways, 122.


Wojtasiak, Stanley J., 277.


Wojtasiak. John, 277.


World War Activities, 71.


World War Heroes, 77. Worden. J. H., 51.


Wunderlich, Chris, 53.


Yates, O. J Yawkey-Bissel Lbr. Co ..


Yentz, Herman, Yentz, William,


Zobel, Robert W., 300.


Zelm. August A., 293. Zion Evangelical Church, 153. Zoern, Joseph W., 20. Zwickey, Fred, 297. Zentner, F. T., 56.


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