Polk's Wisconsin state gazetteer and business directory. 1905-1906., Part 145

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


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


Adamson F, physician.


Barker O G. blacksmith.


Campbell Rose, teacher.


Daniel Jason, hardware.


De Long & Conger, milliners.


Fairbanks Charles D, physician.


Fairbanks & Co, drugs.


Fenner & Smith (G Fenner, George Smith), saw mill.


Frazier Lorenzo, agrl impts.


Hollender E R, general store.


Hollender R. hotel.


Johnson E C, produce.


Johnson W N, dairy.


Keach H H, meats.


Kelly D, livery.


Kerbaugh May, teacher.


Kerbaugh & Pierson, creamery.


McNutt Eva, teacher.


McNutt H E, flour mill.


Manchester S, wagonmaker.


Mason Edith, teacher.


Meyers A F, general store.


Nickerson Nettie, teacher.


Oxford Cornet Band.


Smith Fred, furniture.


Spofford E, grocer.


Treadway Mrs F J, milliner.


Treadway J Frank, furniture.


WALL J E, Real Estate.


Ward H H, wagonmaker.


Wohlfert Gustav, hardware.


Woodard E A & S S, hardware.


Worden Bros, general store.


Wright Lois, teacher.


PACKWAUKEE.


Population, 300. A village on the Wis. Central Ry., in Packwaukee township, Mar- quette county, 712 miles southwest of Mon- tello, the judicial seat and nearest banking point. Has Lutheran and Presbyterian churches. Stages twice daily to Oxford; fare, 50 cents. Exp., National. Tel., W. U. Telephone connection. G. H. Chapman, postmaster.


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


Campbell Mrs L D, dressmaker. Cole Wm, hardware.


Curney Dr, physician.


Use Milwaukee Solvay Coke For MANUFACTURING PURPOSES.


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


Patterns made for anything that can be Cast in Metal Substantially made Patterns for Standard use our Specialty. Phone West 394. (See adv. in Milwaukee.)


Siebers & Pederson PATTERN MAKERS


982


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R. L. POLK & CO.'S


Packwaukee


OTJEN.


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


Bonsel Wm, hotel.


DENISON G E, Mngr U S Glue Co, Gen- eral Store.


Lakeside Distillery Co, Winner & Fuldner proprietors.


Malnory F, hotel.


Moges John, railroad, exp and tel agt. O'Herrin F, saloon.


O'Herrin M J, fruit grower.


U S Glue Co, F Vogel pres, W Amsted sec and treas, G E Denison mngr.


Winner & Fuldner, proprs Lake Shore Dis- tilling Co.


Cut over and Hardwood Lumber Lands for Sale In Barron and Washburn Counties, Wis. JAMES ATKINSON, Rice Lake. Phone 86. (See adv. p. 7.)


Packwaukee


WISCONSIN GAZETTEER. Palmyra 983


Daily Timothy P, raw furs.


Freitag H, meats.


Gaylord Mrs Elsie, dressmaker.


Gaylord Frederick R, mngr Kellogg Bros Gibbs Frank, carpenter.


Gibbs Mrs F H, dressmaker.


Grigsby David, physician.


Johnson Bros, furs and farm produce.


Kellogg Bros, F R Gaylord mngr, lumber. Kempley & Chapman (J H Kempley and G H Chapman), agrl impts.


Kempley & Houslett (John H Kempley, Beman Houslett), live stock.


Kendal Charles L, harnessmaker.


Kenney Geo, propr of the Hotel Kenney.


Lockin Thomas, blacksmith.


Lockin Mrs Thomas, carpet weaver.


PHOENIX F E & CO, General Store. Singer E J, railroad and tel agt.


Taylor John K, justice.


Thomas John, furniture.


Thomas John W & Son (John W and Roy), fish and poultry.


Waldron Charles E, physician.


WARD FREDERICK E, General Store. Wilber B B, hardware.


WILBER MATT, General Store.


PADUS.


Population, 50. On the C. & N. W. Ry., in Wabeno township, Forest county, 18 Fisher Thomas, express and drayage.


miles southeast of Crandon, the judicial seat. Exp., Am. F. B. Schoephoester, postmaster.


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


"Hammes Bros, orchestra.


Hammes John F, timber looker. Hammes J H, hotel.


HAMMES J. H & SONS, General Store and Dealers in Wood and Lumber. McArthur Neil, timber looker.


REEDSBURG LUMBER CO, W Schoep- hoester Proprietor.


PALMER.


A discontinued postoffice in St. Croix county, 23 miles southeast of Hudson, the judicial seat, and 5 south of Baldwin, the nearest banking and shipping point, whence it has rural free delivery.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Lorenson E A, general store. McConnell A, general store.


PALMYRA.


Population, 800. Also known as Palmyra Springs, is located on the C., M. & St. P. Ry., in Palmyra township, Jefferson coun- ty, 20 miles southeast of Jefferson, the jud- icial seat, 9 from Whitewater and 42 from Milwaukee. Has Congregational, Episco- pal, Free Methodist and Methodist churches, good schools, a sanitarium, and a) weekly newspaper, the Enterprise. Pal-) myra is a popular summer and health re- sort. Telephone and telegraph facilities. Exp., U. S. Martin J. Gosa, postmaster.


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


Bagley Mrs Patrick, dressmaker.


Bank of Palmyra (capital $25,000), Christie Carlin pres and cashr, Cora Tischaefer asst cashier.


Beahlen Philip A, blacksmith.


Bisset Henry, carpet weaver.


Bogges Rev E B (Congregational).


Bonnett Charles W, tailor.


Bourne Nellie C, milliner.


BOVEE MATT J, Propr Commercial Hotel.


Bromley Frederick W, physician.


Burton Wm E, jeweler.


Buzzell Mrs Clara, dressmaker.


Buzzell G H & Son (Gardner H and Gard- ner H jr), general store.


Calkins Charles L, creamery.


Colton Mrs Addie, dressmaker.


Colton Harry, agrl implts.


COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Matt J Bovee Propr, opposite Depot.


Coss Henry, apiarist.


Cramp Mrs George, dressmaker.


Culver Cora, dressmaker.


DONAHUE & DOW (Patrick P Dona- hue, Lura Dow), Editors The Palmyra Enterprise.


Dunn Louis H, blacksmith.


Eagle Telephone Co, Wm H Uglow mngr.


Eifert George, cigar manufacturer.


Ewing Wm, cattle breeder.


Fairbrother John H, carpenter.


Farnham Frank B, cider and sorghum manufacturer.


Goetz John F, agt W U Tel Co.


GOSA JOHN H, Meats.


GOSA MARTIN J, Live Stock Dealer and Real Estate.


Graves & Carlin (Henry N Graves, Walter H Carlin), general store.


Gray George W, barber.


Gray Sidney, vet surgeon.


Gregory J E & Sons (John E, Thomas and Wm), lumber.


Grey & Farnham (Sydney C Grey, Benj Farnham), stationers.


Hall George, carpenter.


Handford Thomas G, marble cutter.


High School Library, Earl Wilson librarian


Hiles Abram D, lumber and exp agt.


Hunt & Carlin (Henry W Hunt, Christie Carlin), flour mills.


Johnston John, village treasurer.


Kaiser Mathias, blacksmith.


Keithley Joseph A, physician.


Kressbach & Brandt (Valentine Kressbach, Edward Brandt), feed mill.


Lange & Oleson (Charles M Lange, Jacob A Oleson), general store.


Lawton Mrs Blanch, music teacher.


Linsley & Nelson (George Linsley, Lewis Nelson), livery.


McArthur Albert L, painter.


McArthur John A, cooper.


McLery R A & Co (Robert McLery, Anson S Wooster, John W Wilbur), cow stall mnfrs.


Melster Rudolph, carpenter.


MUNGER CHARLES W, Propr Tisch House.


PALMYRA ENTERPRISE THE, Dona- hue & Dow Proprietors.


Palmyra Springs Sanitarium Co The, Charles A Burney pres, Dr Charles H H Parks vice-pres, Dr Lawrence H Prince sec, treas and supt.


Piper Herbert J, lawyer.


Powers Charles A, pickle mnfr.


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Prince Lawrence H, physician.


Ray Jennie, music teacher.


Ritter Jacob M, cold storage.


Roethel George, mason.


Rudolph Fred, painter.


Rundle Mrs George, notions.


Rundle George H, hardware.


Rundle G H & F J (George H and Fred J), grocers.


Rundle Opera House (G H.Rundle).


Scherer Otto E, farm implements.


Seamon Daniel, saloon.


Sharpe Rev Thomas (Methodist Episcopal) Sherman Ginseng Co (M M and W S Sher- man).


Smith Rudolph R, barber.


Smith & Harnden (Henry F. Smith, Henry Harnden), general store.


Strike Richard K, saloon.


Thompson Henry, shoemaker.


Thorne Arthur J, prin of schools.


Thorne & Stacy (Arthur J Thorne, John Stacy), general store.


TISCH HOUSE, Charles W Munger Proprietor.


Uglow Louis H, painter.


Uglow Wm H, furniture.


Washburn R J & Son (Lucian Washburn), hardware. Weis Wm, cattle breeder.


Williams Bros, harness.


WILLIAMS CHARLES E, Lawyer and Central Hotel, R D Ashley propr.


General Insurance.


Willis Mrs Catherine, jeweler.


Wilson Zebina C, agt C, M & St P R R.


P. C. PHILIPP & CO.


Corner 33d and Vliet Streets. TELEPHONE CONNECTION.


Sensey Fred, hotel and saloon.


Thornton B B, carpenter.


Zwickey Albert, hotel and saloon.


PARDEEVILLE.


Population, 900. An incorporated village on the C., M. & St. P. Ry., and on the Fox river in Wyocena township, Columbia county, 9 miles east of Portage, the county seat, and 99 miles from Milwaukee. Has Catholic, Christian, Free Methodist, Metho- dist and Presbyterian churches, a graded public school, a' bank and a newspaper-the ||Times. Tel., W. U. Exp .. U. S. Telephone connection. Frank H. Smith, postmaster.


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


Ades John E, produce.


Ashley Bros, live stock.


Ashley L P, hardware.


Ashley R D, propr Central Hotel.


Barker Lumber and Fuel Co, G C Deaner mngr.


Bergy Henry, carpenter.


Blodgett & Jamison (Wm E Blodgett, W R Jamison), grocers.


Bremner Charles, propr Commercial Hotel. Briffett Charles, painter.


Catterson Lorace, dentist.


Chandler Ada B, physician.


Chandler G G, press village.


Chandler Dr Joseph, flour mill and elec- tric light plant.


Cochrane T H Co, grain.


Colburn Leon, dry goods.


18 miles from Grantsburg, the county seat Commercial Hotel, Charles Bremner propr. and banking point and 6 from Kreiners- ville, its shipping point. Mail, daily.


Davis & Thompson (John V M Davis, H P Thompson), publrs Pardeeville Times. Deaner Thomas W, farming implements. Doyle Charles A, r r exp and tel agt.


Dusenbury & Stone (Morgia A Dusenbury, Maggie Stone), milliners.


Eggleston Jasper, drayman.


Elliott H P, village marshal.


Falconer John S, dry goods.


Force Orris O. physician.


Grover Ellsworth G, furniture.


Haas Bros, grocers.


Heath & Lynch, live stock.


Hughes Wm, general store.


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


Barnard Margaret, dressmaker.


Bruetzer Christian, apiarist.


FISHER WM, General Store and Ins.


Francois Albert, butter tub mnfr.


Gafke Wm, sheep breeder.


Kohler Cyrus, drayman.


Langdon Rial W, jeweler.


Lobdell D. carpenter.


Lobdell Wm, carpenter.


Lynch & Maran (David Lynch, John Mar- an jr), grocers.


Matts O E, painter.


Mckay Bros, nurserymen,


Meyer John, apiarist.


Minch F H, flour mill.


Packard W S, stock breeder.


Paoli Creamery Co.


Rice Adelbert, blksmith and wagonmkr. Ross M W. r r exp and tel agt.


Schwartz Anna, dressmkr.


Schwartz & Minch, lumber.


INGLEHART WM, Drugs.


Johnson Roy, carpenter.


Keith Bros (George E and Espy), grocers.


Kennedy & Luck (Frank Kennedy, Frank Luck), barbers.


HOPKINS S J, General Store.


Hopkins S J, justice.


Harmon G F, live stock.


Jacob Holder, creamery.


Mason John, carpenter.


Madden & Achtenberg (Thomas Madden, Wm Achtenberg), general store.


Meyer & Davis (E F Meyer, M C Davis), farm machinery.


Pardeeville State Bank (capital $15,000), Thomas Kearns pres, John Dooley cashr. Pardeeville Times, Davis & Thompson publrs.


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.


PANSY.


A country postoffice in Burnett county,


Milwaukee, Wis.


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


PAOLI.


Population, 150. A village (on Sugar river and on the Ill. C. R. R., in Montrose township, Dane county, 14 miles southeast of Madison, the judicial seat and banking Force Bert, jeweler.


point, and 85 miles from Milwaukee. Set- tled in 1847. Has Catholic and Methodist Gildersleeve George, grain.


churches. Exp., Am. Tel., W. U. Tele- phone connection. S. J. Hopkins, post- master.


HOSE, ALL KINDS.


GOODYEAR RUBBER CO., 382 and 384 East Water Street, MILWAUKEE, WIS.


Pardesville WISCONSIN GAZETTEER. Park Falls 985


PARISH & SON (John and Ralph), De Mers Joseph J, physician.


Harness.


Parmelee Arthur, carpenter.


Parmelee Irvin, carpenter.


Dums Joseph, saloon.


Eckert Fred. carpenter.


Elliott & McConnell (George Elliott, George McConnell), saloon.


ESTRELL ANTON, Grocer.


Estrell James, saloon.


Flambeau Paper Co, E A D Reynolds mngr. Flood Andrew, mason.


Franker John. tailor.


Geiser C, restaurant.


GEOLTZ BROS (Henry J and James H), Clothing.


Gibson Albert D, physician.


Glidden Telephone Co, Charles Taylor supt.


Gollard Otto, saloon.


Goodin Felix, barber.


Great Northern Excelsior Co, J B Grieves mngr.


Grieves John B jr, real estate.


Gullard Otto, saloon.


Haas Anton J, grocer.


Haasle John, saloon.


Haddy George H, physician.


Haggerty Ray J, prin of school.


Hatley Walter B, genl store.


Hefferly Henry, saloon.


Holland Theodore M, lawyer.


Hotel Central, George G Wilner propr.


Hubble Fred K, saloon.


Husting Gust B, lawyer.


Jensen Mrs Minnie, barber.


Johnson Sven V, photogr.


Kollmer Ludwig, saloon.


La Blanc Albert L, tailor.


LeValley James, real estate.


Lobermier Jacob, brewer's agt.


Mckay George, saloon.


Miles A; H, drugs. Monroe V S, lumber, 31/2 miles w.


Olson Benjamin J, blacksmith.


Osborn Mrs Harriett, dressmaker.


Park Falls Band, Bige Buchanan Idr.


Park Falls Creamery Co.


Park Falls Herald, Young Bros publs.


Park Falls State Bank (capital $5,000), R H


Hackett pres, Edward J Aschenbrener cashr.


Park Falls Water, Light & Power Co, Wm P Harper pres, E P Sherry sec and treas, E A D Reynolds mngr.


Powser John, blacksmith.


Provo Gabriel, livery.


Rabenowich & Son (Wm and Samuel), genl store.


Rassmussen Amos W, grocer.


Reben Christian, saw mill.


Remy Frank J, confr.


Remy W, barber.


Roddis Lumber & Veneer Co, feorge W Campbell mngr.


Ross & Co, loggers.


St Jermain Edward, cigarmake


Schluenz Fred J. meats.


Schmidt Anton, brewer's agt.


Schmidt August, saloon and [ opr Opera House.


Schmidt Isadore, marshal.


Shapiro J, dry goods.


Sheehan John W, saloon.


Spinner Wm, shoemaker.


Swanson Charles, saloon.


Lorenz' CREAM SEMOLINA The Cream of the Wheat. Has the Nutty Flavor. Put up in attractive 10c packages. An excellent diet for Children, and persons afflicted with weak stomachs. Nourishes Complete. LORENZ BROS. MACARONI CO., Milwaukee, Wis., Sole Manufacturers.


Rubber Stamps.


See page 7.


Reliance Stamp and


Stencil Works,


MILWAUKEE, WIS.


Browne A, baker. Carman Frank, carpenter.


Chandler P R R. tel agt.


Cohen & Comins (Harris Cohen, Moses Comins), general store.


Daskam Walter R, hardware.


Denny Joseph H, restaurant.


Drott Martin A, grocer.


Perry Frank, mason.


Ray C R, prin schools.


Roberts M W. horse breeder.


Rogers & Kohler (Wm K Rogers, A E Kohler), grocers.


Sanborn Ira B. carpenter.


Schmidt Rev F C (Catholic). Scott Fred, meats.


Scott Winfield J, general store.


Sillars Rev Angus (Presbyterian).


Smith E J, blacksmith.


SMITH FRANK H, Postmaster Chief Fire Dept.


and


Smith Wm H, grocer.


Stewart Darwin, blacksmith.


Thomas & Pelz (W E Thomas, S J Pelz), hardware.


"Tucker M G. village clerk and ins.


Tuttle Rev C A (Methodist).


Van Schaick Mrs Susan, drugs.


Whittingham Frank, painter.


Williams Hugh, livery.


Wyman Tena, milliner. Yelick Alvin C, shoes.


Zerbel Emil, baker.


Zerbel Tillie, dressmaker.


PARIS.


A discontinued postoffice in township of 'same name, Kenosha county, 27 miles north- west of Milwaukee, 12 northwest of Ken- osha, the county seat, and 5 south of Union Grove, on the C., M. & St. P. Ry., the nearest railroad station. Kenosha is the "nearest banking point. Has rural free de- livery from Union Grove.


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


Crane Wm H, genl store and farm impts. Oak Grove Creamery.


PARK FALLS.


Population, 1,800. An incorporated village on the Flambeau river and the Wis. Cen- tral Ry., in Lake township, Price county, 18 miles north of Phillips. the judicial seat. Has Catholic, Congregational and German Lutheran churches, 2 banks, 2 pulp mills, 4 saw mills, a planing mill, a shingle mill, a stave and heading mill. excelsior mill and a paper mill. A weekly newspaper -. the Herald-is published. Tel .. W. U. Exp., National. Telephone connection. A. J. Haas, postmaster.


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


Bank of Park Falls (capital $10,000), Wm G Fordyce pres. Alfred L Weisbrod cashr. Beilenberg Gustav C, livery.


Bell George, saloon.


Besow Oliver, drayman. Bonfigt Martin, contr. Brandenberg John W, furniture.


Bricker Claude M. dentist.


JOHN PETERS & CO., Birds and Fish Taxidermists Mounted. Six Gold Medals Awarded. 2325 State Street, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.


See adv. in Classified Taxidermists. )


C T Consulting Engineer 54 Exchange Bldg. MILWAUKEE, WIS.


986 Park Falls


Taylor Henry J, painter.


Tollers Rudolph H, grocer.


Turner House, W F Turner pro ..


Turner W F, justice and pro pr .Turner Osceola Mill & Elevator Co, grain and hay House. Paskin Lake Supply Co, wholesale hay and produce. Tyler George, blacksmith.


Van Camp James, blacksmith.


Vincent & Vincent (Michael and Edward), hardware.


Vogel John, saloon.


Wells Charles E, carpenter.


Wheeler Herbert A, hardware.


Williamson & Libby Lumber Co, George M Stephenson mngr. Wilner George G, propr Hotel Central. WILNER GEORGE J, Justice.


Winch E E & Co, Edward I Ross mngr stave and heading mill.


Winnebago Realty Co, A A Pribnow mngr saw mill.


Wisconsin Lime & Cement Co, Edward R Berkholder mngr.


Wisconsin Realty Co, J B Saunder mngr. Wright Amy, milliner.


Young Bros (Thomas R and George D), publrs Park Falls Herald.


Young Lewis B, jeweler.


Zoesch B, saloon.


PARNELL.


A discontinued postoffice in Sheboygan county, 24 miles southwest of Sheboygan, the judicial seat, and 81/2 from Waldo, the nearest railroad station. Has rural free delivery from Cascade.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Dowling John A, hotel.


Manley John T, genl store and hotel.


Reilly James, blacksmith.


Schuh Joseph, wagonmaker.


Slattery P H, grocer.


PARRISH.


Population, 25. On the C. & N. W. Ry., in Summit township, Langlade county, 35 miles northwest of Antigo, the judicial seat, and 10 miles from Gleason, the near- est bank location. Andrew Kuhl, post- master.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. McNulty Rev (Catholic).


(See page 4.) Hur]but & Huntley, saw mill.


PASKIN.


Population, 110. On the M., St. P. & S. Ste. M. Ry., in Clinton township, Barron county, 5 miles west of Barron, the judi- cial seat and banking point. Tel., W. U. Exp., Western. Telephone connection. Claus Tengbom, postmaster.


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


Ackerman George, carpenter. Birch E F, carpenter.


Breitenbach J A, creamery. COSGROVE PETER, Live Stock.


Dickson C C, bricklayer. Edwards A, painter. Hedblom Lais, shoemaker. Hill F E, loans and insurance. Hoff A O, carpenter.


Jacobs E H, saw mill.


Johnson O J, general store.


Johnson S A, hotel.


Kolb Clemens, blacksmith.


Royer H E, painter.


TENGBOM BROS, General Store and Wholesale Wood.


Thollander C J, wood and stock. Tuller D C, mason.


Wickstrom E A, wholesale wood.


PATCH GROVE.


Population, 300. A village in Patch Grove township, Grant county, 18 miles northwest of Lancaster, the judicial seat, 7 southeast of Bridgeport, the nearest railroad station and 5 northwest of Bloomington. Has Cath- olic and Methodist churches, and a bank. Stages daily to Bridgeport, Lancaster, Bloomington and Wyalusing. Mail, daily. Frank Kolb, postmaster.


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


Arnsburger W, creamery, saw and feed mill.


Bean Stella, paper hanger.


Bidwell J W, hotel, hay and feed.


Brodt Samuel & Son, nursery.


Campbell P, auctioneer.


Christhlom Charles, drugs.


Clark Charles, carpenter.


Clifton Enos, mason.


COLLIER ROBERT, General Store.


England Frank, wagonmaker.


Foshay Wm, live stock.


Gee Charles E, grocer and harness.


Glass Henry, cattle.


Hicklin James, saw mill.


Hope Harry, tinsmith.


Hope Theodore, veterinary surgeon ..


Humphrey Paul, live stock.


Jefferson Rev James (Methodist).


Key Edna, dressmaker.


KOLB BANK, Frank Kolb Propr.


KOLB FRANK, General Store and Banker.


LEWIS WM, Live Stock.


Lousignau Frank, painter and paper hngr.


Patch Grove Band.


Paul James, cattle.


Richards Lizzie, dressmaker.


Robertson Alexander, wagonmaker ..


Sprague Nellie, teacher.


Wheeler Wm T, eacher.


Wilkenson Martha, dressmaker ..


PEARSON.


Population, 40. A postoffice in Ainsworth township, Langlade county, 18 miles north- east of Antigo, the judicial seat and bank- ing point, and 15 miles from Deerbrook, the nearest shipping point. Mail daily. Alexander Henry, postmaster.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA .. (See page 4.) Graves Sim, saw mill. HENRY ALEXANDER, General Store .. Leonard C A, village chairman. Newell J K. saw mill.


Herman Grover & Co., or Write and Get Terms.


BUSINESS BROKERS. We Buy, Sell or Exchange. Call Telephone Main 3013. 4 Metropolitan Bldg. MILWAUKEE, WIS.


JOHN GEIST,


R. L. POLK & CO.'S


Pearson


FERROFIX BRAZING CO. 251 LAKE ST. Milwaukee, Wis. (See page 3.)


Peck WISCONSIN GAZETTEER. Pence 987


PECK.


Bayfield county. Name changed to Benoit. HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)


PEEBLES.


Population, 50. On the C. & N. W. Ry., in Taycheedah township, Fond du Lac county, 5 miles northeast of Fond du Lac, the county seat and nearest banking point. Has a Methodist Episcopal church. Telephone connection. F. M. Coffeen, post- master.


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


COFFEEN F M, General Store, Rail- road Agent and Postmaster.


Mountain Creamery, T H Keopkoe propr. Nett Peter, elevator. Rourk J C, carpenter.


STEPHANY P, Cheese Mnfr. Wunreiss Peter, cheese factory.


PEET.


Population, 50. In Marshland township, Burnett county, 17 miles from Grantsburg, the judicial seat. banking and shipping point. Mail, tri-weekly. August Schack, postmaster.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Kropolene Henry, grocer. Lee I, saw mill. Lloyd F R, blacksmith. Nelson J. saw mill. Reed Thomas, hotel.


PELICAN LAKE.


Population, 125. On the C. & N. W. Ry .. in Schoepke township. Oneida county, 19 miles southeast of Rhinelander, the county seat, and 18 from Crandon, both of which places afford banking facilities. Exp., Am. Tel .. W. U. Wm. P. Rice, postmaster.


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


Burns Charles J, barber. Burns J M, hotel.


Eckert Charles, machinist.


Millard Bane, justice and notary public. Miner Frederick, saloon.


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Miner Henry, saloon.


MOTSFELDT L, General Store.


Mueske E G, boat livery.


Rice J E & Son, gen store and saloon. RICE W P, Real Estate, Lumber and Postmaster. Schoepke A T, justice. Schoepke Ed carpenter. Walker W E, R R, exp and tel agt.


PELLA.


Population, 100. A village on the Embar- rass river, in Pella township, Shawano county, 10 miles southwest of Shawano, the judicial seat, and 10 from Marion, the usual shipping and banking point. on the daily stage route from Marion to Leopolis. Telephone connection. Mail, daily. F. A. Grosskopf, postmaster.


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


Bom H, thresher.


Cotter Joe, saloon. Graper W C, blacksmith


GROSSKOPF FREDERICK A, General Store, Saw and Planing Mill.


Henschel August, mason.


Lauer Mathew, carpenter.


NYTER MRS J B, Hotel and Saloon. Reinke Carl, carpenter.


Schernick Joseph. notary public. Stubenvoll Rev E C (Lutheran).


PEMBINE.


Population, 300. On the C., M. & St. P. and the M., St. P & S. Ste. M. Rys., in Amberg township. Marinette county, 49- miles northwest of Marinette, the judicial seat, and 19 from Wausaukee, the usual banking point. Exp. U. S. and Western Tel., W. U. Joel Canfield, postmaster.


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


ADAMS JOHN B, General Store.


Bergeson Louis, tel agt.


Blake J D, hotel.


Burr Edward, constable.


CANFIELD JOEL, Stationery, Confec- tionery and justice.


Fitzpatrick Mrs. K, hotel.


Kinnear C W, saloon.


Lundgren John lumber.


Minear F. X. r r agt.


Quinlan C H, lumber.


Sauld L, hotel.


Shallman Andrew, saloon.


STOVEKEN JOHN JR, General Store. Willis George, exp agt.


PENCE.


Population, 500. On the C. & N. W. Ry., in Montreal township, Iron county, 6 miles from Hurley, the county seat and bank- ing point. Settled in 1886. Tel., W. U. Exp., Am. Telephone connection. J. C. Eaver, postmaster.


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


Barbalosi Anton saloon.


Barbalosi Frank, wood contractor.


Bartagnoli Clement, saloon,


Barto Peter, blacksmith.


Bertolone D, carpenter.


Bracket Peter, saloon.


Celedonia Iron Mines.


Calligaro Bros. saloon.


Calvi Batista, saloon.


Darrow Mrs J E. hotel.


EAVER J C, General Store and Rail- road Agt.


Kentler August, meats.


Konute Vick, shoemaker.


Mead John, grocer.


Mogenier John, saloon.


Mogenier John & Co. meats.


Montreal Iron Mine.


Niemetz Joseph, machinist.


It is Pearson Horace, blacksmith,


Pence Iron Mine.


Renario Anton, saloon and confectionery. Roy Mrs O M, barber.


W. G. TAYLOR CO.,


25 Miller Block, Wisconsin St. and Broadway, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.


BUILDING MATERIAL


Fire Proofing. Hollow, Solid and Porous Tile. Concrete Construction. Fire Brick and Fire Clay. Mortar Colors.


Life Insurance Co.


The Mutual Benefit


$100


For Each Received in Premiums the Company Has Paid Back to Members


and Has on Hand to Their Credit


$118 OVER


33


Tool Making Stamping & Tool Co. LA CROSSE, WIS.


988 Pence


Swatkovich John, saloon. Uren A. physician. Vero Silvo, hotel. Zonitelli Emanuel, saloon.




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