Polk's Wisconsin state gazetteer and business directory. 1905-1906., Part 136

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


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Rea A O, county supt of schools. Ring Llewellyn B, publr Neillsville Times. Ring Merritt C, lawyer.


Rude George, bottler.


Schoengarth August, brick mnfr.


Schoengarth Oscar, lawyer.


Schroeder Fred, shoemaker.


Schroeder Hardware Co (Henry and


Evelyn Schroeder).


Shapiro George, general store.


Sniteman C C & Co, Charles C Sniteman pres, George L Sontag sec, books.


Snyder August F, clothing.


Stockwell C S, county surveyor.


STURDEVANT J R & CR (John R and Claude R), Lawyers.


Sturdevant L M, lawyer.


Sturdevant & Clark (Lafayette M Sturde- vant, Homer C Clark), lawyers.


Touringy Dennis, hardware.


Townsend Richard, barber.


Tragsdorf, Zimmerman & Co (Bernard


Tragsdorf, George Zimmerman, George Kolar), general store.


Trogner George W, planing mill. Tucker Frank T, lawyer.


Unger Anton, shoes.


Walk Bros (Paul J and Carl F), genl store Warman Samuel, marble works.


Wasserburger Charles C, saloon.


Wells Orrin P, tinsmith.


Whitcomb Fred W, agt C, St P. M & O Ry Wisconsin Farm Land Co, Robert Canfield manager.


Wisconsin Furniture Mnfg Co. J George Mohlenrich pres, George G Mohlenrich secretary.


Woelffer Victor C, drugs.


Wolf & Korman (Frederick Wolf, Herman E Korman), machinists.


Youmans Clarion A, 'lawyer.


NEKOOSA.


Population, 1,100. An incorporated village on the C., M. & St. P. and the C. & N. W. Ry. (depots 175 yards apart), on the W. C. Ry. (depot adjacent to others), and on the Wisconsin river, in Port Edwards town- ship, Wood county, 812 miles south of Grand Rapids, the county seat. 8 from Centralia, and 161 from Milwaukee. Bank- ing facilities at Grand Rapids and Cen- tralia. Nekoosa was first settled in 1893. Has Caholic, Congregational and Lutheran churches, and a paper mill. Stage to Ar- menia and Miner. Telephone connection. Exp., Am and U. S. Tel., W. U. A. E. Lapham, postmaste.


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


Bales F E, saloon.


Blystone W R, meats.


Branzeau Bros, general store.


Bulgrin G, hotel.


Gavre T, meats. Grady F X, barber.


Guthiel Louis, general store.


Hooper Wm, general store.


Huber Peter, confr.


FIRE PROOF.


ABSOLUTELY


The Greatest of all Coal Savers.


85 % Magnesia Sectional


STEAM PIPE AND BOILER


Coverings. D


PEOPLES TAILORING CO. 250 & 252 WEST WATER ST.,


FINE TAILORING At Popular Prices. MILWAUKEE.


Joseph H. Hirz, Manager, 350 East Water St., MILWAUKEE, WIS.


KEASBEY & MATTISON CO., the original and only manufacturers,


BEAVER'S


Reliable Life Insurance at Cost. Combining the economy of Fraternal Insurance with the Reserve


Fund Stability of Old Line Insurance. DEPUTIES


WANTED. Ben. E. Wait, Sec., Stoughton, Wis.


924 Nekoos&


Kellogg Bros, lumber. Kleburg Albert, furniture.


Kolas J T, saloon.


LAPHAM A E, Drugs. McStract M, saloon. Marcoux Bros, saloon.


Marshall C E, railroad agt.


Morgan H A, justice of peace.


Nekoosa Paper Co, paper mnfrs.


Rhocles B. bakery. Scheibe R, saloon.


Steven L. livery.


Suwerp O H, meat market.


Thompson -; shoemaker.


Weidewold A, tailor. Williams R M. photogr.


Zerfluh Andrew, saloon.


Zivney A, saloon.


NELSON.


Population. 300. A post village on the C., B. & Q. R. R., in Nelson township, Buffalo county, 9 miles northwest of Alma, the county seat, and 4 north of Wabasha, Minn., the nearest banking point. Stages to Urne and Misha Mowka daily. Exp., Adams. Telegraph and telephone facilities. A. H. DeGroff, postmaster.


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


Bankert Fred, general store.


Becker Wm, shoemaker.


Bigelow Nora, hotel.


Curtis Wm, hotel.


DE GROFF A H, General Store.


Doverspike A, saloon. Doverspike L, hotel.


Giebel Edmund, general store.


Hufner Paul, grain elevator.


Kelley F E, railroad, exp and tel agt. Morrisey H W, saloon.


Nold G, meats. Scharr John, blacksmith.


Smeltzer Wm, livery. Wales Philip, barber. Zimmermann Jacob, carpenter.


NELSONVILLE.


Population, 150. In Amherst township, Portage county, 14 miles east of Stevens Point, the county seat, and 2 north of Am- herst Junction, the nearest railroad station. Ha's a Lutheran church, a saw mill, a plan- ing mill and a bank. Telephone connection. A. Peterson, postmaster.


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


Cotey Alexander, saloon.


Doxrud Carl O, genl store.


Gordon M L, saw mill.


Gordon Ole, hardware.


Loberg John S, flour mill.


Loberg & Johnson, genl store.


Nelsonville Cheese & Cream Assn.


PETERSON AUGUST, Boots and Shoes.


Raasoch H, physician.


State Bank (capital $5,000), Hans Johnson pres, S H Johnson cashr.


Stoltenberg Henry, blksmith. Waller Wm, furniture.


NENNO.


Population, 50. In Addison township, Washington county, 12 miles west of West


Bend, the judicial seat and nearest bank- ing point, and 334 northwest of Allenton, the nearest shipping point. Mail, daily. Lambert P Neuburg, postmaster.


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


Hess John, teacher. NEUBURG L P, General Store. Pfiefer Wm G. carpenter.


Wick Peter F. saloon. Wiler Wm, blacksmith.


NEOSHO.


Population, 328. A village on the Rubicon river, in Rubicon township, Dodge county, 14 miles southeast of Juneau, the county seat, 4 south of Woodland, the nearest rail- road station, and 5 from Hustisford, the nearest banking point. Has Catholic, Luheran and Methodist churches. A week- ly newspaper, The Neosho Standard, is published. Stages twice daily to Woodland; fare, 25 cents. Mail, twice daily. D. B. Greene, postmaster.


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


Binder Jacob, brewer.


Brill Mrs Mathew, saloon.


Davis J W, music teacher.


Dehue Bros, hardware.


Donefeld Wm, barber.


Elmer August, meats.


Eureka Telephone Co, J M McCollow mngr


Franke G A, jeweler.


Franke Mrs G A, billiards.


GREENE D B, General Store.


Hahn M A, general store.


Hahn Mrs M A, millinery.


Hanpert Frank, shoemaker.


Hanpert N A, carpenter.


Jackel Ferdinand, blacksmith.


Kieffer M, stone mason. Lehman A H, creamery.


Lobinve & Schwalbach Co, flour mill.


Lockos Bros, blacksmiths.


Ludwig Rev C F W (M. E.).


Lyons James, physician.


McCollow John M, drugs.


Mertis John, harnessmaker. Nell August, hotel.


Neosho Brass Band.


Neosho Cheese and Butter Co.


Co


Neosho Standard, Neosho Standard proprs.


Neosho Standard Co, proprs Neosho Stand- ard.


Plambach Robert, blacksmith.


Weinheim J N, general store. Westphal August F, cheese mnfr.


Wiser M, furniture.


Wolf Rev Wm (Catholic).


NEPTUNE.


Population, 50. A postoffice in Ithaca township, Richland county, 10 miles north- east of Richland Center, the seat of justice, usual shipping and banking point. Stage dailyto Richland Center and Cazenovia; fare. 50 cents to each place. Mail, daily. Henry Schauf, postmaster.


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


Butts George, blacksmith.


.SIGN OF THE


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U BIUE FI AG. Registered


R. L. POLK & CO.'S Neptune


Tanks, Smoke Stacks and all kinds of Sheet Iron Work


W. TOEPFER & SONS, MILWAUKEE, WIS.


ZIMMERMANN BROS. Clothing Co. -


384 East Water St., MILWAUKEE,WIS. RETAIL. -


Gateway City Steel Tank and Roofing Co. LA CROSSE, WISCONSIN.


Sheet Metal Contractors.


TILE, SLATE and COMPOSITION ROOFS, STEEL CEILINGS


Neptune


WISCONSIN GAZETTEER. New Auburn 925


Farmers Telephone Co. Holtz Christopher. carpenter. Holtz Herman, mason. Reagter C J, justice of peace.


SCHAUF HENRY, Genl Store, Cream- ery and Saw Mill. Sippy John, blacksmith. Wolfe William, butcher.


NERO.


Population, 40. A postoffice on the shore of Lake Michigan, in Two Creeks town- ship. Manitowoc county. 19 miles northeast of. Manitowoc, the county seat, and 12 north of Two Rivers, the nearest railroad station and banking point. Stages daily to Two Rivers. Mail, daily.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Blaha Frank, blacksmith. Erdman A B, cheese mnfr. Kraul Joseph, mason. Langekamp Bernhard, hotel. PFISTER G, General Store. Sklunes Joseph, live stock. Urbaunek Joseph G. hotel.


NESHKORO.


Population, 325. A village on the C. & N. W. Ry., and White river, in Neshkoro town- ship. Marquette county, 18 miles northeast of Montello, the county seat, and 10 north- west of Princetown, the nearest banking point. Has Catholic, Lutheran and Method- ist churches. Exp., Am. Tel., W. U. James Sexton, postmaster.


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


Buckholtz August, produce. Buckholtz A R, saloon.


Byrne John, general store.


Dahlke Charles, live stock. Dahlke C & Son, flour mill. Darling A E, general store. Foley Frank P, physician. Gley John. hotel. Gustin C H, saloon.


Hankey G A, blacksmith.


Johnson J W, general store. Johnson Ray, notary public.


King G, plow mnfr. Knowlton J B, shoemaker. Krouser August, mason. Kruger Ernest, saloon.


Kuska John, railroad and exp agt.


Leege Robert, cheese mnfr.


Ludke Herman, blacksmith. Nest Emil, barber. Nest G J, brick mnfr. Owen John, barber.


Phelan Rev (Catholic).


Roberts Jesse A, hardware. Ross Emil, carpenter. Scobie A H, notary public.


Seipert Fred, harnessmaker. Sexton A L, agrl impts. SEXTON JAMES, General Store.


Wachholtz Reed, furniture. Wegenke George E, constable. Wegenke R R, general store.


NEUERN.


A country postoffice in Luxembourg town- ship, Kewaunee county, 14 miles northwest Hutchinson E, livery.


of Kewaunee, the county seat, and 3 from Luxembourg, the nearest shipping and banking point. Mail, daily. Albert Liebl, postmaster.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) GRASSEL ANTON, General Store. Kreidelkamp Barney, saloon, farm impts and cheese factory. Simonar John, blacksmith.


NEVA.


A discontinued postoffice in Langlade county, 71/2 miles north of Antigo, the judi- cial seat and banking point, and 21/2 from Deerbrook, its postoffice.


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


Chadek George, blacksmith. Cherf Wenzel, general store.


NEVINS.


A discontinued postoffice in Sherwood township, Clark county, 16 miles southeast of Neillsville, the county seat and banking point, and 7 from Lynn, the nearest ship- ping point. Has rural free delivery from Granton.


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


NEWARK.


A country postoffice in Newark township, Rock county, 18 miles southwest of Janes- ville, the county seat, and 7 from Orford- ville, the nearest shipping and banking point. Mail, daily.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Beckman A, grist mill. Hanson & Clementson, general store. Western Newark Creamery Co.


NEW AUBURN.


Population, 400. Formerly known as Au- burn, is located on the C., St. P., M. & O. Ry., in Auburn township, Chippewa county, 23 miles northwest of Chippewa Falls, the county seat. Has Baptist, Methodist and United Brethren churches, a bank and a weekly newspaper, the New Auburn Times. Stage daily to Sand Creek and Island Lake. Tel., W. U. Exp., Am. Telephone connec- tion. Charles N. Goddard, postmaster.


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


Abrahamson N, produce.


Amundson A J, produce.


Auburn Specialty Co.


Austin E S, boarding house.


Bernhard May, meat market.


Bitney & Son, lumber.


Cartwright D S, real estate.


Cartwright Prof D W, musical director and composer. Dell George, carpenter.


Farmers' Store Co, general store.


First State Bank, J W Gray cashier.


Goddard H G, publr New Auburn Times. Grandmaitre P J, saloon.


Hoard R B, mason.


Hotel Auburn, H L Watson propr.


FLOWER STANDS.


Agents for Hall's Safes


ĮL. A. MEYER CO. SVault Fronts, 450 E. Water St, Milwaukee.


Metal Fixtures


Globe Wire and Iron Works, Atkinson Ave. bet. 10th and 11th Sts. MILWAUKEE, WIS. (See page 10.)


The Mutual Benefit Life Ins. Co., of Newark, N. J. Policies after sesond year are continued in force as long as value will pay for. Cash or paid-up value if preferred. FRANK L. WILSON, State Agent, 58-59 University Building, MILWAUKEE, WIS.


926 New Auburn


R. L. POLK & CO.'S New Coeln


Kirkwood C H, hardware. Klund A, blacksmith. Kohl J B, carpenter.


La Belle Retta, millinery.


La Belle W H, general store. McCormick Dr H, drugs. McNaughton M, general store. Mack F I, railroad and exp agt.


NEW AUBURN TIMES, H G Goddard Publr.


Nussle Adelaide, prin of school.


Peterson Lewis, contractor.


Peterson & Hoveland, saloon.


Phillips J C, carpenter. Phillips T E, justire. Sievert J F. wagonmaker. Smith S, blahksmith.


Watson H L, saloon.


NEWBERG CORNERS.


In La Crosse county, 15 miles east of La Crosse, the county seat, and 10 from West Caniff R C, carpet weaver. Salem, its nearest banking and shipping Eagle Hotel, J Naughton propr.


Fick T, cheese mnfr.


Findeisen F M, genl store.


Folts Wm R, vet surg.


Freeman Rev A C (Baptist).


Glass Carl J, harnessmkr. Hafner Aug, blacksmith. Hecker Rev J. C (German Reformed).


Husting John P, brewer's agt. Jackson George W, flour mill.


July Rev B (Catholic).


Krembs & Schulten, milliners.


Kuehl H, merchant tailor.


Leibel H, wagonmaker. Naughton J, propr Eagle Hotel.


POOL WM, General Store. Schimmelpfennig Henry. saloon. Schlief Louis, boots and shoes. Zimmerman Rudolph, physician.


NEW CENTERVILLE.


Population, 60. A postoffice on Rush river, in Rush River township, St. Croix


Population, 300. A village on the Milwau- kee river, in Trenton township, Washing- ton county, 28 miles northwest of Milwau- county, 26 miles southeast of Hudson, the kee, and 8 east of West Bend, the county county seat, and 9 south of Baldwin, the nearest railroad station and banking point. Is on the daily mail stage route from Mar- tel to Baldwin. John Snoke, postmaster. seat, usual shipping and banking point. Has Catholic and Lutheran churches. Tele- phone connection. Mail, daily. Charles Thode, postmaster.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Dahl John G, builder.


Gilbertson Peter, painter.


Madison Anton, carpenter.


Mull Rev Paul (Methodist).


Nelson Ned E, creamery.


Nelson Mrs Ned E, music tchr.


Ostensen Ole, general store.


Thoen H G, justice.


Thorsen Rev M (Norwegian Lutheran).


NEW COELN.


A discontinued postoffice on the C., M. & St. P. Ry. (Lake Station), in Lake town- ship, Milwaukee county, 4 miles south of Milwaukee, whence mail is received by rural free delivery.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Deichmann George, grocer. Deuster Mrs E C, saloon. Dick Robert, live stock.


The Gallasch Co.


MANUFACTURERS OF MUSTARD, CATSUP AND VINEGARS 298 MILWAUKEE STREET, MILWAUKEE, - WIS.


Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company URLES, General Agents, MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN.


To obtain a policy that you can change, WISHES you must insure in the . .... without cost, to meet your FUTURE


MURPHY & S


Cezke F, shoemaker.


Chesak Charles, meats. Fick Benjamin W, saloon.


Hansen M J, painter.


Kalmus Nicholas, general store.


Kimla John, ins agt. Kirst Mathew, saloon. Koenig Bros, blacksmiths.


Leyer Paul, cigar mnfr.


Lochen Bros, farm impts. Long Steve, saloon. Mertes Jacob, furniture.


Meyer Joseph, harness. Miller Louis, blacksmith.


Molling J B, photographer. Mueller Brass Band.


Neunueble Melchoir, general store. Newburg Creamery Co The. Plenzke Wm, ins agt. Rau George, mason contr.


Redlinger Theodore, saloon.


Reichl Joseph & Co, general store. Schumer & Stake Co, grist mill. Schwalgach Robert, saloon. Segbarth John, hardware.


THODE CHARLES, General Store. Weber Herman F, physician. Wierschem Mat, contrtoctor. Wollner Valentine, saloon.


NEW CASSEL.


Population, 500. Located on the Milwau- kee river, 1/2 mile from Campbellsport, on the C. & N. W. Ry., in Auburn township, Fond du Lac county, 42 miles northwest of Milwaukee, and 16 southeast of Fond du Lac, the county seat. Banking facilities at Campbellsport. Telephone connection. Mail, daily. Wm. Pool, postmaster.


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


point. Has rural free delivery from Bangor. HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Becker M J. saloon. Rybarczek Joseph, blacksmith.


NEW BERLIN.


A discontinued postoffice in Waukesha county, 61/2 miles southeast of Waukesha, the judicial seat, shipping and banking point. Has rural free delivery from Cal- houn.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Casper Andrew, saloon. Casper John, hotel. Graser Henry, saloon. Smith Wm, saloon.


NEWBURG.


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


Bretschneider Wm, saw mill.


MANUFACTURERS OF


C. P. & J. LAUSON, GAS and GASOLINE ENGINES. 103 WEST WATER ST., MILWAUKEE, WIS.


New Coeln WISCONSIN GAZETTEER. New Glarus 927


Huelsbeck Charles W, saloon. Klein Jacob, saloon. Schneider Jacob, blacksmith.


Schumacher & Son, pickle factory. Watry Theodore, well driller.


NEW DIGGINGS.


Population, 250. A village in New Dig- gings township, La Fayette county, 13 Ball Edward, prin school.


miles southwest of Darlington, the county seat, and 4 southeast of Benton, the neal- est railroad station and banking point. Stages daily to Shullsburg and Benton: fare, 25 cents to either place. Telephone connection. Mail, daily. J. F. Butener, postmaster.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. Corse Mrs Anna E, dressmaker.


(See page 4.) Aurit' John, saloon.


Bainbridge Thomas, justice.


Carter Wm, barber.


Craig Cuthbert, mason.


Eureka Creamery, C A Thompson sec.


Lindsley Rev J R (Methodist.) Peacock George T, barber.


Redfern Wm, carpenter.


Vickers Charles L, general store.


Vickers Wm H, insurance.


Vipond James, loans.


WATSON GEORGE W, General Store.


NEWFANE.


Population, 100. On the east branch of Helland & Hilden (E E Helland, Peter Hil-


the Milwaukee river, in Auburn township,


Fond du Lac county, 25 miles southeast of Hilton Elam S, barber and jeweler.


Fond du Lac, the seat of justice, and 414 Hoesly Bros (Just and Rudolph), hardware from Kewaskum, its shipping point. West Hoesly Marcus F, saloon.


Bend, 10 miles distant, is the nearest bank- Hoesly Math, propr Wm Tell House.


ing point. Mail, daily.


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


Braun George, saw and feed mill. Dehm A, hotel.


Ferks Henry, blacksmith.


MARX JOHN M JR, General Store. Schlitz John, hotel.


Schneberger P, shoemaker.


NEW FRANKEN.


Population, . In Scott township, Brown county, on the K., G. B. & W. Ry., 10 miles northeast of Green Bay, the coun- ty seat and banking point. Telephone con- nection. Tel., W. U. Exp., U. S.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) BASTEN JOHN J, General Store. Burkhart John, blacksmith. Burkhart S, saloon.


Greiling Albert J, general store. New Century Co-operative Creamery Co. Rappel Jacob, saloon. Schauer Peter J, saloon. Schauer & Co, genl store. Schneider Joseph, saloon.


NEW GLARUS.


Population, 650. A village on Little Su- Streiff Fred, blacksmith.


gar river, and on the C., M. & St. P. Ry., Stuessy Solomon, harness.


in New Glarus township, Green county, 18 Theiler John, publr Der Deutsch Schweiz- miles north of Monroe, the judicial seat. erische Courier. Has Evangelist and Reformed churches, a Unben Jacob, harness.


flour mill, a brewery, opera house, and a Wm Tell House, Matt Hoesly propr.


60% of the Fancy Cheese in United States produced in Wis- consin. For fine dairy farms, write


- bank. Stage daily to Stewart and


Blanchardville. Exp., U. S. Tel., W. U. Telephone connection. B. A. Kundert, post- master.


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


Anderson Charles M, insurance.


BANK OF NEW GLARUS (Capital $40,- 000), Fred V Kundert Pres, T C Hefty Cashier.


Becker Fred J, saloon.


Blumer Jean J, physician.


Bruni Jacob, wagonmkr and marshal.


Collins John E, railroad and exp agt.


Deutsch Schweizerische Courier, John Thei- ler publr.


Domholt Iver M, sorghum mnfr, 3 miles n. Duerst Henry, furniture and undertkr.


Eicelkraut Wm, blacksmith.


Elmer Beat, saloon.


Engler Albert, agrl implts.


Figi John J, boots and shoes.


Frick Jacob, livery.


Gmur Edward, barber.


Haegels Henry, blacksmith.


Hefty Thomas C, notary public.


Hefty & Kundert (Thomas C Hefty, Bar- thomas A Kundert), genl store.


Helgensen Elias J, physician.


den), real estate.


Hoesly's Opera House, Math Hoesly propr. Jordi Nettie, dressmaker.


Kundert Fred V, flour mill.


Kundert & Co (Rudolph Kundert, Richard Staufacher), live stock.


Luchsinger & Co (Maggie and Mary Luch- singer and Sophie Follepon), genl store. Luchsinger Samuel H, photographer. Marty Mathias S, propr New Glarus Hotel. Marty's Opera House, M S Marty propr. Mitmon Carl O, saloon.


New Glarus Cornet Band, J Jacob Figi Idr. New Glarus Electric Light and Power Co, K T Syvrud mngr.


New Glarus Hotel. M S Marty propr.


New Glarus Lumber Co. George H Pierce mngr.


Nufer John, saloon.


Ott Fred, furniture and undertaking.


Pierce George H, mngr New Glarus Lum- ber Co.


Roth Rev Anton (Ger.nan Reformed).


Sarbacker Carl, blacksmith.


Schindler Sebastian A, general store.


Schmid J Henry, insurance


Schmid J M & Co (John M and Melchcir), hardware.


115 Wisconsin Street, MILWAUKEE, WIS.


Benson & Anderton, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.


No Better Paint Ever Made for Metal Roofing, Smoke Stacks, Etc. CREAM CITY PAINT MNFG. CO.


Manufacturers of ROYAL BLACK DIAMOND IRON PAINT and General Roofers.


Hoesly & Solbraa (John M Hoesly, Mat- thew E Solbraa), cigar mnfrs.


H. C. Miller Co.


342-6 Broadway, Milwaukee, Wis. Blank Book Makers.


Labor Saving Office Devices. | Removable Leaf Ledgers


Order Sheets Holders, Binders. (See adv. in Milwaukee.)


Folding Paper Boxes of all kinds.


185-191 Milwaukee Street,


Hansen J A. saloon. Hauschildt Detlef & Son, painters.


Hennings E, hotel. Holdenreid Joseph, harnessmkr.


Iverson Bros, general store.


Jens Bros, poultry. Junek Henry, agrl impts.


Kletzien Wm F. general store.


Laun A A & Co. lumber. "Laun-Erbe Co, furniture.


Lauson John Mnfg Co, machinists. Leverenz & Schilling, hardware.


Martens W A, physician.


Matthews F W, hardware.


Meyer E, cigar mnfr.


MILHAUPT WIM, Carriages and Ins. New Holstein Brass Band.


New Holstein Canning Co, J G Griem pres. A J Hipke sec. New Holstein Creamery Co.


New Holstein Mercantile Co, genl store. Niessen N C, tailor.


Puchner George, general store.


Robertson A H, dentist.


Schildhauer Mrs B, millinery.


Schildhauer George, hotel.


Schildhauer Herman, carpenter.


Schildhauer Joachim, saw mill, 2 miles e. Schildhauer Mary hotel.


Schildhauer Wm, ice.


Schmidt John, carpet weaver.


Schroeder Rudolph, saloon.


Schueler Henry, blacksmith.


Sell Herman C, harnessmaker.


Severin Jacob, justice of peace.


State Bank of New Holstein, H C Timm pres, G H Schroeder cashr.


Stuchek Wm. shoes. Syfert Gus R, meats.


Timm Herman C & Co, grain.


Union Hotel. Mary Schildhauer propr. Voight John, barber.


Vollstedt August meats.


Weber Adolph. saloon. Welker H C, saloon. Wurster Jacob. shoemaker.


NEW HOPE.


Population. 800. A village on the C., M. A discontinued postoffice in Portage coun- & St, P. Ry., in New Holstein township, ty, 17 miles east of (Stevens' Point, the Calumet county, 7 miles southeast of Chil- county seat. Has rural free delivery from ton, the seat of justice. Has an Evangel- Amherst Junction.


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


Farmers' Butter and Cheese Assn. Hendrickson Joseph, blacksmith. .


Nelson Mark, general store. Severson A O. pumps.


NEW LISBON.


- Bosma Rudolph, saloon. Buhl Frank, furniture.


I Cargill W W & Co, grain. Center House. Herman Ahlf, propr.


Population. 1,200. An incorporated city Calumet Mutual Fire Ins Co, Jacob Sev- located on the C., M. & St. P. Ry., and erin sec. on the Lemonweir river, in Lisbon town- ship, Juneau county, 7 miles northwest of Mauston, the county seat, and 136 north- Duecker Peter jeweler. west of Milwaukee. Has Baptist. Catholic, Dumke Mrs C, dressmaker. Congregational and Methodist churches, Dumke C F & Co. flour mill. excellent schools, 2 banks, an opera house, and 2 weekly newspapers, the Juneau County Argus and the New Lisbon Times Tel .. W. U. Exp., U. S. Telephone connec- tion. F. E. Hurd. postmaster.


Greve H H, notary public.


Griem Fred, blacksmith. Halle Hugo, livery.


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


Anderle Joseph, general store.


Bahl & Barchard (Charles Bahl, Carl Bar- chard), blacksmiths.


Barlow L M & Co (L M and J M Barlow), general store.


Barnes Opera House, W R Barnes propr and mngr.


Barnes W R, propr and mngr Barnes Op- era House.


Beckman Henry F, barber.


Bierbauer Henry (estate of), brewer. Boynton Elias, grocer.


Bradley House. Michael Bradley propr. Bradley Michael, propr Bradley House.


Burrows E L, agt C M & St P Ry. Cash Charles F, dentist.


Cawthorne & Ross (George Cawthorne, Washington Ross) flour mi:il


C M & St P Ry, E L Burrow's agt. Clark A F, agricultural impts.


Clow F C, dentist.


Cook Irvin, carpenter.


Courts Edward O, saloon. Curtis Charles D, lumber.


Elwell Youlen, drugs.


Eveleth & Larson, blacksmiths.


Farley A & C H (Andrew and Charles H), meats.


Farley Wm H, carpenter and contractor. FARMERS' AND MERCHANTS' BANK (Capital $15,000), J J Hughes Pres, C D Curtis Vice Pres, J H Marsh Cashier. George David, drayman.


Gill & Son (John and Harry), hardware - and farm implements. Grand Rapids Milling Co, Benj Rhodes agt_ Gross & Silbee (Necedah), genl store. Hanson Nelson P, barber. Heath Nancy B, milliner.


Hess Nicholas M, justice of peace.


Hess & Hurd (Nicholas M Hess, Eric M Hurd), real estate.


928 New Glarus


R. L. POLK & CO.'S New Lisbon


MILWAUKEE.


Zenter Werner, saloon. Zinur Edward, barber. Zweifel Gabriel, brewer.


NEW HOLSTEIN.


ical Lutheran church, a bank, a grist mill, canning factory and a creamery. Exp., U. S. Tel., W. U. Telephone connec- tion. Wm. Milhaupt, postmaster.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Ahlf Herman. propr Center House.


1 Dumke Emil, carpenter: Fries J H, railroad and tel agt. Funke Ernest, saloon.




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