History of Winnebago County, Wisconsin, and early history of the Northwest, Part 67

Author: Harney, Richard J
Publication date: 1880
Publisher: [s.l. : s.n.]
Number of Pages: 462


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NEENAH STOVE WORKS.


Bergstrom Bros. & Co., Main St.


NEENAH ASHERY AND SOAP FACTORY.


Wm. Grau, near Main St.


OMNIBUS MANUFACTORY.


G. Olds, Canal St.


NEWSPAPERS.


Neenah City Times, J. N. Stone, publisher, Cedar St.


Neenah Gazette, Webster & Bowron, pub- lishers, Canal St.


PAPER MILLS.


Winnebago Paper Mills, J. R. Davis, Pres't; Geo. C. Whiting, Sec'y. Patten's Paper Mills, A. W. Patten. Globe Paper Mills, Kimberly, Clark & Co. Neenah Paper Mills, Kimberly, Clark & Co.


PLANING MILLS - SASH DOOR AND BLIND FACTORIES. E. F. Wieckert, Water-power. J. A. Sanford, Water-power.


PUMP MANUFACTURER.


G. H. Ladd, Cedar Street. PRINTING OFFICES.


Neenah City Times, J. N. Stone, editor. Neenah Gazette, Webster & Bowron. PAINT SHOP. C. L. Webber, Wisconsin Ave. PLOW MANUFACTURER. Wm. Aylward, near Main St.


PHOTOGRAPH GALLERIES.


A. Michelson, Cedar St. Chas. Martens, Wisconsin Ave.


PHYSICIANS.


J. R. Barnett, Wisconsin Ave.


E. W. Clark, Cedar St.


I. H. Wright, Wisconsin Ave.


N. S. Robinson, Commercial Ave.


S. Galentine, Cedar St ..


N. J. Lund, Wisconsin Ave.


RESTAURANTS.


George Schmid, Cedar St. Gus Bonner, Wisconsin Ave.


N. P. Nelson, Wisconsin Ave.


SALOONS.


Frank Ehrgott, Wisconsin Ave.


Joseph Monahan, Cedar St.


L. G. Dubois, Cedar St.


N. P. Nelson, Wisconsin Ave.


Charles Pæpke, Main St.


John Pingel, Wisconsin Ave.


Felix Murer, Wisconsin Ave.


John Sturm, Wisconsin Ave.


Michael Roland, Wisconsin Ave.


E. Halverson, Wisconsin Ave.


SEWING MACHINES.


J. P. Smith, Wisconsin Ave. Hans Nelson, Wisconsin Ave.


SHOEMAKERS.


Charles Martens, Main St. Henry Paschen, Main St. R. H. Klinke, Wisconsin Ave. Carl Clausen, Wisconsin Ave.


Michael Deal, Wisconsin Ave.


C. Reisenach, Wisconsin Ave.


A. Amenson, Wisconsin Ave.


-. Schwartz, Wisconsin Ave.


WAGON-MAKERS.


Kæpsil & Schuman, Main St. --. Thompson, Cedar St.


PERSONAL.


Among the list of business firms of Neenah will be found that of Whitenack & Mitchell, gentlemen who have extended the greatest courtesy and the kindest attention to the pub- lisher of this work, and for which he returns his thanks.


The members of this firm are both stirring business men who have secured a large trade, and enjoy a wide popularity, as the large num- ber of customers who flock to their store well attests. They were among the first in Neenah to extend aid and encouragement in the publi- cation of this work.


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HENRY SCHNEIDER 9


Contractor and Builder.


STONE AND BRICK WORK AND PLASTERING.


Will furnish Estimates for the erection of Stone or Brick Structures, Plastering, &cc.


THIRTEENTH STREET,


CORNER OF KNAPP. OSHKOSH, WIS.


Leonard Mayer,


-- DEALER IN


GROCERIES


FRUITS AND CONFECTIONERY, Tobacco and Cigars,


No. 49 Main Street,


OSHKOSH, WIS.


THOMAS POLLEY, Contractor and Builder.


STONE, BRICK WORK AND PLASTERING.


Will Contract for Construction of Stone or Brick Structures, Plastering, &c.


Residence, 84 Main Street,


OSHKOSH, WISCONSIN.


FIFTH WARD.


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MENASHA.


BANKS.


Bank of Menasha.


BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY.


L. G. Arnold, Main St. Wm. H. Longhurst, Main St.


Mrs. Bierman, Main St.


BOOTS AND SHOES.


C. F. Augustine, Main St.


Planner & Hammer, Main St. John Cloves, Main St. Charles Koch, Taco St.


BOOKS AND STATIONERY.


A. E, Bates, Main St.


BEDSTEAD FACTORY.


G. F. Bellows, Broad St. BLACKSMITHS.


Phillip Sensenbrenner, Main St. John Simon, Water St. J. J. Josslyn, Main St. Wirtzig & Hook, Main St.


BREWERIES.


Herman Mertz, Manitowoc St. Mueller & Habermehl, Island Ave.


BRICK-YARDS. E. M. Hultz, near Lake Buttes des Morts. Hankie & Ehlert, Taco St.


P. McFadden, Taco St.


BUILDING CONTRACTOR.


John Harbeck.


BROOM HANDLE FACTORY. C. R. Smith, Water-Power.


CLOTHING.


Planner & Hammer, Main St.


John Marx. Main St.


Charles Colborne, Main St.


CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Edwin Wold, Chute St. CHAIR FACTORY.


H. G. Beemis & Co., Broad St.


DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, ETC.


Planner & Hammer, Main St.


C. F. Augustine, Main St.


John Schubert, Main St. Charles Koch, Taco St. John Cloves, Main St.


Charles Colborne, Main St.


Andrew Landgraf, Broad St. DRUGGISTS. A. E. Bates, Main St. A. N. Lincoln, Main St. W. A. Merklin, Main St.


OLD SETTLERS' STORE. S. S. ROBY,


DEALER IN


GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FRUITS & VEGETABLES.


MAIN STREET, - MENASHA, WIS.


DENTISTS. Lawrence & Son, Main St. William Potter, Milwaukee St.


EXCELSIOR WORKS.


Davis & Mckinnon, Water-Power. FLOURING MILLS.


Eagle Mills, Alex. Symes.


Coral Mills, McGinty, Wahle & Toepfer. Star Mills, Bublitz, Scott & Cloves.


FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP. Fox River Iron Works, Little & Sons.


FLOUR AND FEED.


Henry Malisch, Main St. J. L. Bishop, Chute St.


FURNITURE.


Phillips & Hine, Main St. William Laemmerich, Main St.


.


GROCERIES, ETC.


D. F. Chandler, Main St.


J. J. Marshall, Main St.


A. Belanger, Main St.


G. Hartzheim, Racine St.


E. O. Richardson, Main St.


Valentine Landgraf. Main St.


HARNESS SHOPS.


O M Musgat, Main St. M. Kasel, Main St.


HARDWARE, TINWARE, ETC.


Frank Schaub, Main St.


J. C. Mossop, Main St.


HUB, SPOKE AND BENT WOOD WORK FACTORY. Webster & Lawson, Water-Power, (see view of works and statistics of manufacture. ) HOTELS.


National Hotel, Main St., R. M. Scott, pro- prietor.


Lake View House, Main St., Joseph Jarvis, proprietor. American House, Main St.


Schrage's Hotel, Main St. Landgraf's Hotel, Main St.


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1880


C. O. D. STORE. 1880


J. M. BEGLINGER,


DEALER IN


BOOTS SHOES G AND


e


DRIED AND GREEN FRUITS, CANNED GOODS, ETC.


The Highest Market Price Paid for Farm Produce.


COR. MAIN AND CEAPE STS.


OSHKOSH. WIS,


MENASHA


Wooden Ware Company,


MANUFACTURERS OF AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN


COMMON PAILS,


HORSE PAILS,


BUTTER PAILS,


CHURNS, FOUR SIZES,


TOBACCO PAILS,


OAK AND ASH BUTTER TUBS, THREE SIZES.


FISH KITS, FIVE SIZES,


COVERED BUCKETS, THREE SIZES.


HALF BUSHEL MEASURES,


BARREL COVERS, &C., &C.


To which we invite the attention of' the Trade, guaranteeing our work not excelled by any in the West.


MENASHA, -


WISCONSIN.


WASH TUBS, FOUR SIZES.


KEELERS, FIVE SIZES,


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INSURANCE AGENTS.


M. M. Schætz, Main St. L. M. Taylor, Main St. Wm. Freeman, Main St. Geo. Clark, Main St. Wm. Kloepfel, Broad St. LAWYERS.


Silas Bullard, Main St. Elbridge Smith, Broad St. P. V. Lawson, Jr., Main St. Henry FitzGibbon, Chute St. M. M. Schoetz, Main St. LIVERY STABLE. John Goldsborough, Milwaukee St. Geo. Schrage, Chute St.


LUMBERMAN.


Jesse Armstrong, Island.


MENASHA PAPER AND PULP COMPANY.


R. M. Scott, H. A. Frambach and Henry Hewitt, proprietors - manfacture per day seven tons of wrapping paper.


MENASHA IRON WORKS.


Little & Sons, on Water-Power.


MENASHA WOOLEN MILLS.


Chapman & Hewitt, on Water-Power.


MENASHA WOODEN-WARE COMPANY.


See description of works and statistics of man- ufactures.


MARBLE WORKS.


Ruel & Connell, Main St.


MERCIIANT TAILOR.


John Marx, Main St. MEAT MARKETS.


Brown & Lloyd, Main St. Fred Schenke, Main St. Geo. Nieubauer, Taco St.


Joseph Ulrich, Taco St.


MILLWRIGHT.


H. A. Burts, Winnebago Ave.


MILLINERY. Mrs. Vaughn, Main St. Mrs. H. Kroell, Main St. NEWS DEPOT. L. G. Arnold, Main St. NEWSPAPERS.


Observer, John Klinker, publisher. Main St.


Menasha Press, Geo. B. Pratt, publisher, Racine St.


OMNIBUS LINE. Alonzo Granger, proprietor, Milwaukee St.


PAINT SHOP. Ethan A. Eldridge, Main St.


PLOW MANUFACTURERS. Frederick Stridde, Water St. PRINTING OFFICES.


Menasha Press, Geo. B. Pratt, Racine St. Observer, John Klinker, Main St. PHYSICIANS.


G. W. Dodge, Main St.


G. W. Fay, Main St. J, Lex. Potter, Main St. W. A. Merklin, Main St.


SASH, DOOR AND BLIND FACTORIES.


Rohrer & Co., Water St.


J. Mitchell, Broad St.


STAVE FACTORY.


A. Syme & Co., Broad St.


SAW MILLS.


Webster & Lawson, Water-Power. Menasha Wooden-Ware Company, Water- Power.


SALOONS. Andrew Landgraf, Broad St.


Louis Schubert, Main St.


Wm. Schug, Main St.


A. Belanger, Main St.


Frank Meyer, Chute St.


Frank Lenz, Main St.


Martin Beck, Taco St.


Bernard Kasel, Main St.


F. W. Esser, Main St.


SEWING MACHINES. -


Garrett Heupt, Main St. SHOEMAKERS.


Jacob Stilp, Main St.


P. O'Malley, Main St.


Andrew Ehler, Main St.


John Rhiner, Main St.


Henry Ahrens, Main St.


August Wennege, Kaukauna. TAILORS.


William Rab, Main St. TANNERY.


Louis Schoepfel, Broad St. WAGON MAKERS. M. Christophersen, Kaukauna St. Julius Fieweger, Water St. J. J. Josslyn, Main St. Witzigg & Hook, Main St.


WINNECONNE.


Agricultural Implements .- Thomas Keef, West side.


Boots and Shoes .- Frederick Klaus, East side; John Smith, West side; H. Halverson, West side.


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BECKWITH HOUSE.


S. BECKWITH, PROPRIETOR.


Main and Algoma Streets,


OSHKOSH, WIS.


THIS HOUSE is located in the very BUSINESS CENTER OF THE CITY, as shown in the street view of Oshkosh, in this work. It has a frontage of 132 feet on Main Street, and of 110 feet on Algoma Street ; is four stories high, and contains seventy-five rooms, which are high, airy and well ventilated. The house is constructed on the modern hotel principle, and every pains has been taken to provide for the agrecable entertainment of the most fastidious guests.


EDITORIAL NOTICE.


The largest among the elegant structures of Rebuilt Oshkosh is the Beckwith House, which was constructed immediately after the Great Fire of 1875. It is a magnificent building in its inside and outside construction, and a credit to the city, as it ranks with the first-class hotels of the larger cities.


The furniture is new throughout, and every convenience and comfort is provided for guests.


Mr. Beckwith's pleasant manners, and his kind attention to guests, the comforts of the house, its scrupulous neatness and well spread tables provided with all the delicacies of the seasons have already earned for it a wide-spread popularity.


Our splendid yachting facilities and delightful summer climate are attracting the attention of summer tourists, and the Beckwith furnishes a delightful stopping place for the sojourner.


The central location of the hotel makes it also one of the most convenient houses for the commercial traveler, and with this class it stands in the highest repute.


Mr. Beckwith is entitled to the greatest credit for his enterprise in providing this city with enlarged hotel facilities, a want much felt until supplied by the building of this elegant structure.


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Brewery .- Theodore Yager.


Blacksmiths .- Thomas Dona, East side; O. Rasmussen, West side; T. Putnam, West side; Richard Cousins, West side.


Dry Goods and Mixed Merchandise .- T. Nielsen, East side; John Scott, East side; J. W. Eldred, West side; T. Tonnesen, East and West side.


Dentist .- G. M. Morehouse, West side.


Drug Store .- W. J. Waller, West side.


Exchange Bank .- D. J. Turner, West side. Express Office .- J. H. Boyle, West side. Fancy Goods .- G. W. Hardy, West side. Furniture Manufacturers .- Matthews & Becker, West side.


Flour and Feed .- John McCabe, West side; D. C. Robinson, West side; James Talent, West side, Louis John, East side.


Groceries and Provisions .- Philip Larson, West side; Herman Schultz, West side; George King, West side.


Harness Shop .- James Donovan, West side.


Hotels .- Lake View House, West side; Mapes House, West side.


Insurance Agents .- A. L. Daisy, West side; D. J. Turner, West side.


Ice Dealers .- Hooper Brothers.


Lawyers .- John D. Rush, East side, John McCabe, West side.


Lumber Manufacturers .- E. McNutt, East side; A. J. Yorty, West side.


Livery Stables .- Abel & Giles, West side; Frank Stowe, West side.


Millinery .- Mrs. Thackery, West Side.


Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad .- Depot, West Side.


Meat Markets .- Antoine Bleier, West Side. Planing Mill .- Stickles & Starks, West Side.


Pump Manufacturers .- H. McCurdy, West side; J. Cousins, West side.


Painters .- Martin & Hewitt, West side.


Photograph Gallery .- Brockway, East side.


Physicians .- G. B. Noyes, West side; R. H. Robinson, West side; A. D. Daniels, East side; Thackeray, West side.


Restaurants .- Ed. Thomas, West side; Mrs. E. N. Draper, West side.


Sash, Door and Blind Factory .- Stickles & Starks, West side.


Ship Yard .- Paulson & Pierson, East side. Saloons .- John Manning, West side; James Meigher, West side; John Grignon, West side. Tin Ware .- Anderson, West Side.


Wheat Elevator .- Sharpe & Peacock, West side.


Wagon Makers .- J. Stansbury, West side; Bishop Brothers, West side.


WAUKAU.


American Express Office .- G. A. Hawkes. Blacksmiths .- W. L. Talbot; W. H. Carter. Druggist .- A. Cole.


Dry Goods and General Merchandise .- Pom- eroy & Wood; R. D. Paris & Co .; Mrs. N Howard.


Milwaukee & St. Paul R. R .- G. A. Hawkes, Agent.


Flouring Mills .- Waukau Mills, Bean & Palfrey; Empire Mill, Wood & Lincoln.


Hotel .- Carter House, Myron N. Carter.


Insurance Agent .- S. J. Hurlbut.


Physician .- Dr. J. A. Foster.


Saloon .- Port Deyoe.


Shoemaker .- Peter Erickson.


Woolen Mill .- R. D. Paris & Co.


EUREKA.


Blacksmiths .- Mattison & McLaughlin; Peter Lawler; A. W. Wawrzyniak.


Coopers .- E. & A. Allen.


Cheese Factory .- S. S. Walters, proprietor.


Dry Goods and General Merchandise .- Rounds & Cole; W. M. Dana.


Druggists .- N. A. Chapel & Son.


Flouring Mills .- Ruddock Brothers.


Furniture .- J. H. Chamberlain; A. H. P. Walpot.


Hardware .- J. W. Vanderhoof.


Hotel .- Eureka House, H. K. Priest.


Grocer .- N. A. Chapell & Son.


Lawyer .- J. W. Bridle.


Millinery .- Mary Frank.


Meat Market .- H. A. Parr.


Post Master .- W. M. Marten.


Photographer .- Mrs. S. E. Carpenter.


Physician .- T. E. Loop.


Veterinary Surgeon .- A. R. Conway.


Saw Mills .- A. S. Trow & Co.


Shoe Makers .- George Kingsley; B. Mayer; Carl Wendt.


Wagon Makers .- Mattison & Mclaughlin; E. L. Reed.


Shingle Manufacturers .- A. S. Trow & Co.


BUTTES DES MORTS.


Dry Goods and Mixed Merchandise .- P. C. Peterson, S. Odell.


County Treasurer .- L. W. Hull.


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1855.


1880.


B. H. SOPER,


MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN


TURN


JRE


OF ALL GRADES, EMBRACING THE MOST HIGHLY FINISHED


PARLOR AND CHAMBER SETS.


MANTELS, MIRRORS, WINDOW CORNICES,


PICTURE FRAMES, PICTURES, &C., &C.


LAMBREQUINS AND CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES A SPECIALTY. SOLE AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED "HARTFORD WOVEN WIRE MATTRASS."


UNDERTAKING


WOOD AND METALLIC BURIAL CASES


OF ALL SIZES CONSTANTLY ON HAND.


GOOD HEARSES ALWAYS IN READINESS


No. 37 Main Street,


Warerooms Over 31, 33, 35 and 37 Main Street.


OSHKOSH, WIS.


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E. W. VIALL, Wholesale and Portail


STHE OLDEST GROCERY HOUSE IN THE CITY, ESTABLISHED IN 1857.8


- -AND DEALER IN


FARM PRODUCE 8


Dried and Green Fruits, Canned Goods, Etc.


TIMOTHY AND CLOVER SEEDS !!!


Sole Agent for Hazen's Cheese.


Seas a Specially.


No. 81 MAIN STREET.


OSHKOSH,


- WISCONSIN.


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GEO. F. EASTMAN,


SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS


STATIONERY, BOOKS


BLANK BOOKS


NOY GOODS


*&WALLPAPER AND: WINDOW SHADES3:


No. 97 Main Street,


OSHKOSH, WISCONSIN.


GEORGE W. PRATT,


MANUFACTURER OF


LUMBER,


HINGLES


LATH, ETC.


First Mill West of Wisconsin Street,


OSHKOSH,


WISCONSIN,


WM. J. KELLEY, 56 MAIN, COR. OTTER ST.,


THE JEWELER


HAS THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF


Fine Watchjes, Rich Jewelry, Silverware, Etc.,


Suitable for Bridal, Birthday and Holiday Presents.


REPAIRING OF FINE WATCHES A SPECIALTY.


Engraving Done in the Highest Style of the Art. 56 MAIN, COR. OTTER ST., OSHKOSH.


SPI


PHOTOGRAPHIES


ALLERY.


Rooms fitted expressly for the business, with improved Skylight, Backgrounds, Instruments, etc. ARTISTIC WORK A SPECIALTY. For Family Groups and Children's Pictures light unsurpassed in the country.


Old Daguerreotypes, Tintypes and Photographs copied and enlarged to any size, and finished in India Ink. ALL WORK WARRANTED. Photographs made only from retouched nega- tives. A fine line of Black Walnut and other Frames constantly on hand.


No. 129 MAIN STREET,


OSHKOSH, WISCONSIN.


WEISBROD & HARSHAW,


Attorneys-at-Law,


Office Over First National Bank.


OSHKOSH, WIS.


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