Polk's Wisconsin state gazetteer and business directory. 1905-1906., Part 134

Author: R.L. Polk & Co; Murphy & Co
Publication date: 1905
Publisher: Milwaukee, [Wis.] : Murphy & Co.
Number of Pages: 1890


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county, 16 miles north of Madison, the county seat. Has a bank and a weekly newspaper, the Tribune. Tel., W. U. Exp., U. S. Telephone connection. B. F. Wood- ford, postmaster.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. Dessert Joseph Lumber Co, Joseph Dessert (See page 4.)


Connor J P, leaf tobacco. DAHLE MARCUS, Hotel.


Dalva Isaac, builder.


Griuede S L. live stock.


Hadden Frank, furniture.


Hansen Ole, harnessmaker.


FIeinreich August M, shoemaker.


Hunt Dr E M, drugs.


Johnson A A, leaf tobacco.


Johnson K F. leaf tobacco.


KAMPEN BROS, General Store. Lee Rev J. J (Lutheran).


Mair T H, lumber and feed.


Morrison Bros, hardware.


Morrisonville State Bank (capital $25,000), John R Caldwell pres, W A Caldow cashr Morrisonville Tribune, Tribune Pub Co, publrs.


Schleuter Fred, blacksmith.


Skutley Bros, builders.


Tribune Publishing Co, publrs Tribune.


Wolff L, livery. WOODWARD B F & CO, General Store Zeborth Joseph, R R and exp agt.


MORSE.


Population, 100. On the Wisconsin- Cen- tral Ry. in Gordon township, Ashland county. 34 miles south of Ashland, the ju- dicial seat, and 7 from Glidden, the near- est banking point. F. B. Chase, postmaster


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4).


CHASE F B, Lumber.


Corey J P, R R and exp agt.


MOSEL.


A discontinued postoffice on the C. & N. W. Ry., in Mosel township, Sheboygan county, 5 miles northeast of Sheboygan, the county seat and nearest banking point, whence mail is received by rural free de- livery.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4).


Cleveland Creamery Co.


Galknecht Carl, farm impts.


Herzog George, live stock.


Herzog H, live stock.


Sommersberger Frank, live stock.


Wunch Bros, creamery.


MOSINEE.


Population, 700. An incorporated village on the C., M. & St. P. Ry. and on the Wis- consin river, in Marathon county, 13 miles south of Wausau the county seat. It con- tains Catholic, Episcopal, and Methodist churches, a public library, good schools, and a bank. A weekly newspaper, the Times-is published. Tel., W. U. Exp., U. S. Telephone connection. Clyde S. Blair, postmaster.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4).


BLAIR CLYDE S, Druggist.


Blake Charles, propr Mosinee House.


Blake Mrs Kate, baker.


Daniels Wm N, physician.


Demers F L, fruits and justice.


pres, H S Thompson sec.


Dessert Public Library, Miss Mary Mathes librarian.


Douville A E, hotel.


Douville Mrs Mary. propr Falls City House


George Wetmore Colles


M. E., Sc. M., Mem. Am. Soc. M. E.


HIGH-CLASS PATENT EXPERT 408 Alhambra Bldg., MILWAUKEE


For Niagara Falls, Toronto, Mon- treal, Portland, Canada and East.


Grand Trunk Railway System


RUNDLE-SPENCE MFG. CO. MILWAUKEE, WIS.


HOSPITAL and SANITARIÙM PLUMBING GOODS.


Mosinee


WISCONSIN GAZETTEER. Mount Hope 913


Edstrom Ruth, milliner.


Falls City House, Mrs Mary Douville propr Fish Dr Edward, justice. Gardener Bros (Alonzo and Frank), loggers. GARDENER CHARLES


Store.


Hanowitz J, general store. Kanter Joseph P. blacksmith.


Keefe John H, livery. Klug August, meats.


Knoedler Adolphus, harness. Kronenwetter Henry, saw mill (2 miles).


La Du & Brenier (W F La Du, Charles Wongram C H, hotel.


A Bernier), general store. Le Mere Louis, barber. Lawton Rev B F (M E).


Lutz Harry, railroad and exp agt. Mosinee Creamery, D Roberts pres. Mosinee Times, H M Thompson propr. O'BRIEN P H, Hotel.


O'Connor Michael, saloon.


Paronto Arden, hardware.


Prain John, general store. Rau Jacob. shoemaker. Reinschimdt Wm, carpenter. Roberts David, general store. Rosin Ernst, barber.


Spangeburg Christopher, shoemaker. State Bank of Mosinee, A Von Berg cashr. Thompson H M, pubir Mosinee Times. Van Valkenberg Bowman, carpenter. Wagner John A, wagonmaker. Wanezek A R, tailor.


MOSLING.


Population, 80. On the C. & N. W. Ry., in Underhill township, Oconto county, 26 miles west of Oconto, the county seat, and 4 from Gillett, the nearest banking point. Tel., W. U. Exp., Am. Telephone con- nection. J. P. Mosling, postmaster.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. Le Febre Henry, meats.


(See page 4.)


Behm E H. creamery.


Farrel Mike, hotel, saloon and livery. Frank Rev Wm (Adventist). Hanson H, jeweler. Mohr John, carpenter. Heller Rev (Swedish Lutheran church). Mt Calvary Brewery. Huebner Wm, blacksmith and wagon- Mutual Fire Insurance Co, Mathew Miesen pres, John Hennen sec.


Neis Bros Brewing Co.


Notre Dame Convent, Sister M Petra su- perior.


ROTHGERY ANTHONY, Clothing. ST LAWRENCE COLLEGE, Rev Joseph


Wald Rector.


St Lawrence College Libraries.


Schaefer Peter, carpenter. Schaub Killian, mason.


A discontinued post office on the Wis- Schmitz Nicholas, saloon. consin Central Ry., in Moundville town- Seurer Paul, mason. ship, Marquette county, 18 miles southwest Stollenwerk Carrie, milliner. of Montello, the county seat and 12 north Thuermer Joseph, blacksmith. of Portage, the nearest banking point. Utskig Anthony, hdware and furniture. Has rural free delivery from Endeavor. Wagner Albert, cheese mnfr. HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. Wald Rev Joseph (Catholic). (See page 4.) Weber Joseph, genl store.


Zentgraf Theodore, notary public.


MOUNT HOPE.


Population, 150. On the C. & N. W. Ry., in Armstrong township, Oconto county, 50 Population, 200. In township of same miles northwest of Oconto, the judicial name, Grant county, 13 miles northwest of seat and nearest bank location. Exp., Am Tel., W. U.


Lancaster, the county seat, 8 southwest of Werley, the nearest railroad station, and 9


Particulars.


MOUNT CALVARY.


Population, 500. On the Sheboygan river, in Marshfield township, Fond du Lac county, 13 miles northeast of Fond du Lac, the county seat and banking point, and 11/2 from Calvary, on the C. & N. W. Ry. Mail, daily. Anthony Rothgery, post- master.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)


Abler John, wagonmkr.


Abler Stephen, saloon.


Baasen J M, physician.


Baeumle Rev R Alphonse (Catholic).


Bean Frank & Sons, flour mill.


Benedict Philip & Frank, painters.


Bittner Benedict, general store.


BROST JOHN, General Store, Flour and Feed.


Capuchin Monastary Library.


Enders Anthony, hotel.


Fiala Joseph, shoemaker.


Fritz George, shoemaker.


Graff Edward, music teacher.


Helz John, harnessmaker.


Hennen John, notary.


Holzman Joseph, wagonmaker.


Mehler Killian, mason.


Michels J J, meat market.


MISCHO FRANK, Upholsterer and Un- dertaker.


maker.


Johnson A G, shoemaker. LARSON J D, Justice and Town Clk. Mosling B A, justice.


MOSLING B A & CO, Genl Store, Live Stock, Grain and Real Estate. Mosling Creamery Co, H H Behm propr. Rockman P R, constable.


MOUNDVILLE.


MOUNTAIN.


Tobin-Gerlinger Steel Casting Co. FOUNDERS ELECTRIC, MINING, SAW MILL, AUTOMOBILE and eneral Machinery.


Telephone West Allis 19. WEST ALLIS, WISCONSIN


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)


Anderson & Co, general store. BALDWIN H M, General Store.


A, General Jensen Bros, saloon.


Jorgensen H C, blacksmith.


Olson S V, saloon.


Pendleton & Gilkey, saw mill.


Rasmussen Thomas, confr.


Savage M, saloon. Strachota W, hotel.


Weineke F, blacksmith.


for The Davidor Promoting Co., Write We have Investments that Pay Large Dividends Monthly and Small Savings Paying Large Returns Milwaukee, Wisconsin.


COMPLICATED AUDIT ACCOUNTS ANALYZED GREIG & ACHESON, Public Accountants,


YOUR SYSTEMS DEVISED 619 ROYAL INS. BLDG.,


ACCOUNTS CHICAGO, ILL.


914 Mount Hope R. L. POLK & CO.'S Mount Horeb


daily. L. A. Lynn, postmaster.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)


Abrams Anthony, genl store.


Adams O, electrician.


Brady Matthew, wagonmkr and undertkr.


Cairns Andrew, real estate.


Cairns E, hotel and livery.


Chalfant Rev (Methodist).


Cooley A P, apiarist. Corlett Emily, prin of high school.


Day J N, mason.


Handy H, painter.


Hinn & Hilderbrand, creamery.


Julich Henry, blacksmith.


Koschkee E, drayman.


Koskee A F, hardware.


KOSKEE A & SON, General Store.


Lambert Ella, millinery.


Lynn Claire, live stock.


McCormick Benjamin, justice.


Oakley H, feed mill.


Orr Edward D, physician.


Renkauf John, carpenter.


Schneyer U T, blacksmith.


Zimmerman George, wagonmaker.


MOUNT HOREB.


Population, 900. An incorporated village Krohn Axel, publr Mt Horeb Mail.


on the C. & N. W. Ry., in Blue Mounds township, Dane county, 23 miles southwest Luder Fred, cheese mnfr.


of Madison, the county seat. It contains Catholic, Methodist and Norwegian Luth- eran churches, good schools, an opera house, 2 weekly newspapers-the Times and the Mail-and 2 banks. Tel., W. U. Exp., Am. Telephone connection. John Martin Samuel, live stock.


Vilberg, postmaster.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)


Arnburger Cheese Factory, 4 miles n w. Ayen Thomas, village treasurer.


Bell & Laufenberg (Henry Bell, Peter Mickelson Michael A, house mover.


Laufenberg), wagonmakers.


Benson & Lee (Gustaf A Benson, Andrew


P Lee), agrl implts and feed.


Berg Olaf P, justice.


Bergh Lewis J, general store.


Brager Cheese Factory, 4 miles s e.


Brager Joachim H, jeweler.


Brager Joseph E, dentist.


Brattlie Tallep A, propr Mount Horeb House.


Britt Wm H, harnessmaker.


Brown James, notary.


Brown & Weltzin (James Brown, 'Ludwig L Weltzin), real estate.


Burg Louis J, apiarist.


Carver Rev George A (Methodist).


Dahle Bros (Herman B and J Theodore), general store.


DAHLE & BERG (Henry L Dahle, Olaf P Berg), Jewelers, Opticians and Notar- ies.


Dane County Telephone Co, John N Dah- len agt.


de Fine John, furniture.


Docke Mrs Mary G, dressmaker.


Erbe Cheese Factory, 31/2 miles w.


Evans Dr Niels C, drugs.


Everson S E, live stock.


Fosshage Thore, furniture and undertkr.


Use Milwaukee Solvay Coke FOR DOMESTIC


PURPOSES.


MILWAUKEE COKE & GAS CO. 21-26 UNIVERSITY BLDG, (See adv. opp. Coke Mnfrs.) MILWAUKEE, WIS.


Siebers & Pederson PATTERN MAKERS


north of Bloomington, the nearest banking/German Valley Cheese Factory, 3 miles w. point. Stages daily to Fennimore. Mail, Gesme James, undertaker.


Gesme Samuel G, barber.


Geyer Henry, prin of school.


Gilberson Peter C, physician.


Gilbertson Martha, music tchr.


Gordon Albert W, railroad, exp and tel agt


Gramm Anton F, photogr, justice and no- tary.


Gunderson Rev Severin (Norwegian Luth- eran).


Hagenseth Rev Knudt (Lutheran).


Halferdahl E & Co (Emma Halferdahl, Jennie Lingard), milliners.


Hanson Olaf, hardware.


Heisig, Grinde & Evans (Julius M Heisig, Andrew Grinde, Niels Evans), hardware.


Helland Gustav M, drugs.


Hoff Andrew, general store ..


Hoff Bros (Hans and James), meats.


Holum Andrew jr, drayman.


Holum Martin, billiards.


Husseth Cheese Factory, 3 miles s.


Independent Consolidated Telephone Co, John N Dahlen agt.


Johnson Thomas C, restaurant.


Kenney James, agrl implts.


Kleven Bros (Knute and Gilbert), lumber. Kolleth Carl, well borer.


Lindstrom Charles, mason.


Lund Iver A, general store.


Lunde Cheese Factory, 5 miles e.


Malone Cheese Factory. 4 miles s e.


Malone John L auctioneer.


Malone Wm J, vet surgeon.


Matson Bros (Ole and Tore), plasterers. Mickelson Cheese Factory, 5 miles n.


MICKELSON G E LUMBER CO (Gab- riel E Mickelson), Lumber and Contract- ors.


Mithus John, shoemaker.


Moe J P & Son (John P and Jorgen), paint- ers.


Moen Isaac, well borer


Mount Horeb Band, O P Berg leader.


Mount Horeb Bank (capital $35,000), H B Dahle pres, Thomas G Lingard cashr.


Mount Horeb Creamery, Otto Olson mngr. Mount Horeb House, T A Brattlie propr. Mount Horeb Independent Telephone Co (capital $25,000) N C Evans pres, John N Dahlen sec, T G Lingard treas.


Mt Horeb Mail, Axel Krohn publr.


Mt Horeb Opera House, M Domini mngr.


Mt Horeb Times (weekly), Times Printing Co pubirs.


Mt Vernon Telephone Co, J N Dahlen agt. Mueller Rev J (Catholic).


Murphy Mrs D J, restaurant.


Nelson & Larson (Henry Nelson, Frank Larson), masons.


Olson Ole, tailor.


Paetz Herman, cigars and tobacco.


People's Mercantile Assn (capital $15,000), Harvey Fargo pres, Bennett Barton sec, P J R Post treas and mngr, genl store. Peterson Mrs Christine, milliner. Pieh Wm A. meats.


Patterns made for anything that can be Cast in Metal Substantially made Patterns for Standard use our


MILWAUKEE, WIS.


Specialty. Phone West 394. (See adv. in Milwaukee.)


1606 St. Paul Avenue,


Cut over and Hardwood Lumber Lands for Sale In Barron and Washburn Counties, Wis. JAMES ATKINSON, Rice Lake. Phone 86.


(See adv. p. 7.)


Mount Horeb


WISCONSIN GAZETTEER. Mount Taber 915


STATE BANK


OF MOUNT HOREB, WIS.


CAPITAL, SURPLUS, -


$32,000. $3,500.


Transact a General Banking Business. Collections Promptly Attended to.


DIRECTORS:


N. C. EVANS,


ROBT. BEAT,


A. F. GRAMM.


OFFICERS: A. HOFF, Vice-Pres.


I. FOSSHAGE, Cashier.


Pine Bluff Central Telephone Co. J N Dah- shipping and banking point. Mail, tri- len agt.


weekly.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)


Christenson Charles, hotel and wagonmkr. Fostvet Knut, blacksmith.


Hanson Emiline, patent medicine, toilet articles, etc.


Keup Wm, flour mill.


Mt Morris Cornet Band, Charles Prownlow leader.


SIMONSON CHARLES, General Store. Thomas H T, carpenter.


MOUNT STERLING.


Population, 200. In Utica township, Craw- ford county, 28 miles northeast of Prairie du Chien, the county seat, and 4 from Gays Mills, the nearest banking and ship- ping point. Has Congregational and Meth- odist churches. Stage daily to Lynxville and Gays Mills; fare, 50 and 25 cents re- spectively. Mail, daily. John Smethurst, postmaster.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)


Adams & Sherwood, general store.


ANDERSON MRS J M, Furniture and Undertaker. Briggs Harvey, prin schools.


Coney Henry, hotel.


Fox C P. physician.


George Bros, masons.


Heal Luke, meats.


Jackson Bros, blacksmiths.


King H C, general store.


McPherson L D, hardware.


Mills H G, barber.


Mills Nettie, photographer.


MOUNT STERLING CREAMERY


John Smethurst Sec and Mngr.


Shanley Rev (Methodist).


Sherwood H L, justice.


Spencer A E, wagonmaker.


Star Telephone Co.


Thompson J M, paperhanger.


Tilly Cyrus, feed mill.


MOUNT TABOR.


Population, 25. A postoffice in Forest MOUNT MORRIS. township Vernon county. 36 miles north- east of Viroqua, the judicial seat, 11 from Population, 100. A settlement in Mt. Mor- Elroy, the usual banking and shipping ris township, Waushara county, 7 miles point. Mail, daily. B. F. Sherman, post- northeast of Wautoma, the county seat, |master.


M ISSOURI PACIFIC R'Y. Best


ROUTE FROM St. Louis . . to all Points West . . and Southwest.


F


FESSION, Address - OR LISTS OF NAMES, ANY TRADE, BUSINESS OR PRO-


R. L. POLK & CO.,


CHICACO. DETROIT -or-


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Borah H E, live stock.


.Gibbons I H, flour and feed. Knox Nelson, constable. Mt. Ida Creamery Co, T E Bolchen mngr. Perry C M. general store.


ROBERTSON ROBERT, General Store. Stitzer John, blacksmith,


MOUNT IDA.


Population, 100. In Mt. Ida township, Grant county. 11 miles northwest of Lan- caster, the county seat. 7 from Fennimore, the nearest banking point, and 31/2 from Werley, the nearest shipping point. Daily stage to Fennimore, Mt. Hope and Mill- ville. Mail, daily. Robert Robertson, post- master.


VILBERG JOHN, Postmaster and In- surance.


Ward & Finke (John C Ward, C. A Finke), flour mill and electric light.


Wisconsin Telephone Co. Gustav M Hel- land agent.


Wolf John H, blacksmith.


STATE BANK OF MOUNT HOREB (Capital $32,000. Surplus $3,500), N C Evans Pres. Andrew Hoff Vice-Pres. Isaac Foss- hage Cashier. (See adv.)


Sylvester Sidney M, grocer.


TAYLOR LEON H, Lawyer and Notary. Thompson Albert S, physician.


Thompson Samuel, bicycle repairer and marshal.


Times Printing Co (John N Dahlen), pubIr Mt Horeb Times."


Rieck & Sylvester (Charles C Rieck, E Ru- dolph Sylvester), livery.


Sale Matilda, dressmaker. Scott Wm F. painter.


Sholts Carl A, dentist.


Sletto Paul A, shoemaker.


Snyder Fred G, blacksmith.


Post Lawrence, fruit grower, 7 miles s W. Post Peter J R, treas and mugr People's Mercantile Assn.


Praetz Herman, cigars and tobacco.


I. FOSSHAGE, AND. HOFF.


P. G. KEOGH, A. K. SORENSON,


N. C. EVANS, Pres.


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R. W. LOTZ, Registered Patent Trade-Marks Attorney, Metropolitan Blk., CHICAGO, III. Trade-Marks Registered, Patents Obtained. Free Booklets on Request.


916 Mount Tabor


R. L. POLK & CO.'S Muscoda


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. Schultz Miss Amelia, dressmaker.


(See page 4.) Burris Fred, justice and saw mill.


Harris A, teacher.


Jorgensen S, creamery.


SHERMAN B F, General Store. herman W S, blacksmith.


Winchell M W, blacksmith.


MOUNT VERNON.


A discontinued postoffice in Dane county 18 miles southwest of Madison, the county seat, and 7 from Mt. Horeb, whence it has rural free delivery.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)


Chandler Bros, general store.


Koch E C & A. general store.


Koch & Sons, flour mill.


Peterson Peter blacksmith.


Roach Stephen, blacksmith.


Way M H, meats.


MUKWONAGO.


Population, 600. A village on the Wis. Central Ry., and on Fox river in Mukwon- ago township, Waukesha county, 12 miles southwest of Waukesha the judicial seat and 25 from Milwaukee. Has Baptist, Cath- clic, Congregational, German Reformed, Lutheran and Universalist churches, ex- cellent schools. an opera house, a bank and a weekly newspaper. Tel., W. U. Exp, National.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Alexander John H, physician.


Andrews Mary, music teacher.


ANDREWS & WOOD (L G Andrews, C E Wood). General Store.


Avery Benjamin S. livery. Blott George, live stock.


Camp Perry P, jeweler and optician.


CITIZENS' BANK OF MUKWONAGO (Capital $25,000), J IN Crawford Pres, P P Camp Cashier.


Clifton Melvin W, bicycles.


Clohisy John, drugs.


Dillenbeck Gilbert M, propr Dillenbeck House.


Durant Bros, flour mill.


Gibson Arthur H, general store.


Goodman & Schultz (Edward Goodman, Edward D Schultz), hardware.


Graves Bert, mason.


Graves Miss Hattie, milliner.


Gulbronson Gilbert, tailor.


Heddles Lumber Co.


Hembrook Otto, well borer.


Hess Mrs Emma, dressmaker.


Hotel Imperial, George Moat propr.


Job Charles, propr Job's Opera House and Badger City Cheese Factory, Charles Yana harness.


Job's Opera House, Charles Job propr.


Lobdell Eugene L, stock breeder. Miller Mrs Helen, dressmaker.


Mitten & Powers, blacksmiths. Moat George, propr Hotel Imperial. Mukwonago House, John Stoll propr. Porter Roland N, grain.


Randersn George M, blacksmith.


Rintelman Frederick, shoemaker. Richold Herman, saloon.


Robinson H M, notions.


Schultz & Quayle, meats.


Sheridan John A, blacksmith.


Skewes Wm G, dentist.


SMITH & SMITH (Lester M and El- mer), General Store.


Stern Marcus, general store.


Stevens Charles H, barber.


Stickels C, meats.


Stoll John, propr Mukwonga House.


Stone George W, veterinary surgeon.


Taus John, live stock.


Troeger Charles B, wagonmaker.


Turner John, saloon.


Vick Wm H, carpenter.


Wallmann G F, furniture.


Wedge G L, cigars.


Wisconsin Butter and Cheese Co.


Yonk Theodore, painter.


Yonk & Son (Clarence and John C), paint- ers.


Youmans Laurel E, physician.


MURRY.


Population, 250. A settlement on the Chippewa river, in Atlanta township, Gates county, 18 miles northwest of Ladysmith, the judicial seat, and 10 from Bruce, its nearest banking and shipping point, whence it receives a daily mail. B. F. Brainerd, postmaster.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Bernard L, carpenter.


BRAINERD B F, Genl Store. and Propr Franklin House.


Brainerd Charles, painter.


Brainerd C M, confectioner.


Brainerd Philip, photographer.


Brown P M, cabinetmaker.


Franklin House, B F Brainerd propr.


Le Blanc H, carpenter.


Le Blanc Louise, teacher.


SERLEY SEVER, Land Agt, Surveyor and Lumberman.


MUSCODA.


Population, 700. An incorporated village located on the Wisconsin river and on the C., M. & St. P. Ry., in Grant county, 41 miles northeast of Lancaster, the judicial seat. It contains Catholic, Lutheran and Methodist churches, a graded public school, a Catholic parochial school, 6 cheese fac- tories here and in the immediate neighbor- hood, 2 good hotels, a brewery, a bank and a flouring mill. A weekly newspaper, the Valley Voice, is published. Exp., U. S. Tel., W. U. Telephone connection. A. C. V. Elston, postmaster.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)


propr, 10 miles s w.


Biba Frank, furn and undertaker.


Bremmer Bros (Edward P and Henry), meats.


Bremmer Charles, cheese mnfr, 212 miles e.


Bremmer Jacob, general store.


Clark Henry M, agrl impts.


Clark Stephen, plasterer.


Clingboyl Rev H (Lutheran).


Cubela Joseph M, lawyer.


Dookak Frank, marble works. Dvorak Wenzel, wagonmaker.


S. NELSON COMPANY, Fur Skin Dressers and Dyers HIDES TANNED FOR ROBES AND COATS. SEND FOR PRICE LIST. 1603-1605 Galena Street, MILWAUKEE, WIS.


Machinists and Patternmakers Special Machinery Built and Designed. General Repairing.


Dies and Stampings. Experimental Work. Brass Patterns.


P. C. PHILIPP & CO.


Milwaukee, Wis.


Corner 33d and Vliet Streets. TELEPHONE CONNECTION.


CRAVENETTE GARMENTS GOODYEAR RUBBER CO.


W. W. Wallis, Mngr.


382 & 384 E. WATER STREET


MILWAUKEE, - WIS.


Muscoda WISCONSIN GAZETTEER. Namur 917


Eagan Frank J, drugs and grocer.


Elliott Vernon, plasterer.


Elston Henry, mngr Farmers' Telephone Co Esch John P, sewing machines.


Esch Mrs Lucy A, milliner.


Farmers' Telephone Co, Henry manager.


Elston


Fessel George W, saloon.


Fessel Otto W, harness.


Gies Henry, boat builder. Gillett Sherwin, photographer.


Grand Opera House, Charles Rodolf propr. Hasler Felix, shoemaker.


Heddles Lumber Co, Joseph E Andrews agt Heffner Jacob P. saloon.


Hladky Joseph, tailor.


Hood Rev Alexander J (United Brethren). HOTEL PFIESTER, C W Shephard & Son Proprs.


Huppler & Postal (Jacob Huppler, John A Postal), meats.


Kaiser's J & Sons Co (Joseph, Joseph K jr and John M Kaiser), hardware.


Kalina & Masilko (Charles Kalina, Joseph Masilko), saloon.


Kolman F B, flour mill, 6 miles s w.


Kratochville Albert J, shoemaker.


Lampe George, brewer.


Lee Mrs M Jennette, dressmaker.


Logan Jacob A, grocer.


McCullum L C, general store.


McIntyre, Elston & Co (Robert Bruce McIn- tyre, A C Vanderwater Elston), genl store McNelly Elmer, barber.


Marcus Harris, general store. Meier Mamie, dressmaker.


Muscoda Cheese and Creamery Assn, M Horner pres, 21/2 miles s W.


Muscoda Electric and Power Co, Frank G Rudolph propr.


Muscoda State Bank (capital $10,000), A C V Elston pres and cashr.


Norris J E, prin of school.


Oak Grove Cheese Factory, H J Noyes propr, 5 miles sw. Panosch Rev J (Catholic).


Pfiester Bros (Henry D and George W), carpenters. Pickering Charles R, physician. Postal John J, horse breeder. RANKIN GEORGE W, Publr Valley Voice.


Richter Frank, saloon. Rudolf Charles F, dentist. Sands John, drayman. Schaffer Peter J, justice of peace.


Schneider Henry V, carpenter. Schumacher Charles, blacksmith. Schwingle E J & Co (Ed J and George J), Springbrook.


hardware.


Shephard C W, saloon.


SHEPHARD C W & SON (C W and Harry), Proprs Hotel Pfiester. Shereda Anton, furn and undertkr. Shumacher Charles, blacksmith.


Sikhart Joseph J, carpenter. Smalley House, John Smalley propr. SMALLEY JOHN, Propr Smalley House.


Smith Henry, blacksmith. Schneider Henry V, carpenter. Stork Frank, saloon. Strauss John, saloon. Strine Manuel, shoemkr and marshal. Thurber Lauren B, railroad and tel agt.


Tichnor H A, music teacher. Union Telephone Co, J A Logan agent.


VALLEY VOICE, George W Rankin Publr.


Viktora Matt, saloon.


Viktora Peter, livery. Walnut Grove Cheese Factory, James W Egan mngr, 7 miles s.


Webb Rev W P (Methodist).


Wheeler Frank F, barber.


Wisconsin Telephone Co, F J Egan mngr. Yana Anton, blacksmith.


Young Delia, music teacher.


Young John, grain.


MUSKEGO.


Population, 100. In township of same name, Waukesha county, 10 miles south- east of Waukesha, the judicial seat, near- est banking and shipping point. Telephone connection. Mail, daily. John C. Schuette. posmaster.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)


Claflin A H & Son, live stock breeders.


Janson Fred, saloon.


McCanna & Fraser Co. creamery. SCHUETTE JOHN C, General Store and Hotel.


Willert August, blacksmith.


MYLREA.


A country postoffice in Marathon town- ship and county, on the C. & N. W. Ry., 7 miles from Wausau, the county seat and banking point. Max Kolbe, postmaster.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)


Buchberger W. W, saloon. Heinrich Lena, teacher. Lubkow & Zahn, loggers. Petersen Gunda, teacher.


MYRA.


A discontinued postoffice in Washington county, 5 miles east of West Bend, the county seat, nearest railroad station and banking point, whence it has rural free de- livery.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Hetebrueg Paul, hotel. Milbauer Lorenz, blacksmith. Wienund Max, farm implements.


NAMEKAGON.


Washburn county. Name changed to


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)


NAMUR.


On the Big Red river, in Union township. Door county, 18 miles southwest of Stur- geon Bay, the judicial seat, and 15 from Algoma, the nearest shipping point by rail. Bank at Sturgeon Bay. Stages daily to Green Bay and Sturgeon Bay. Mail. daily. Frank Evrard, postmaster.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)


EVRARD BROS, General Store and Cheese Factory.


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A select assortment of Choice Recipes sent with each LORENZ BROS. MACARONI CO. case of our goods, in the shape of a Handy Booklet. MILWAUKEE, - WISCONSIN.


Stencils.


See page 7.


MILWAUKEE, WIS.


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