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PENNINGTON.
Population, 75. On the M., St. P. & S. Ste. M. Ry., in Prentice township, Price county, 14 miles south of Phillips, the coun- ty seat, and 6 from Prentice, the nearest banking point. Exp., Western. E. A. Schmidt, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA.
(See page 4.)
Kent F E, r r and exp agt.
Munahan P R. saw mill.
SCHMIDT E A, General Store.
PENSAUKEE.
Population, 200. On the C. & N. W. Ry. and on the Pensaukee river and Green bay in Pensaukee township, Oconto county, 5 miles southwest of Oconto, the judicial seat and nearest banking point. Has German Lutheran and German Methodist churches. Exp., Am. Tel .. W. C. Telephone connec- tion. H. Dienberg, assistant postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
DIENBERG H, Exp and Railroad Agt. Everson Alf, fisherman.
Farley F Z, farmer.
Livermore & Swear, fisherman.
Moe Andrew, fisherman.
MOE JACOB, General Store.
Olson J M, fisherman.
Topel August, fisherman.
Topel A K, saloon.
PEPIN.
Population, 500. An incorporated village located on Lake Pepin, 4 miles from its out- let to the Mississippi river, and on the C., B. & Q. Ry., in Pepin township and coun- ty, 22 miles southwest of Durand, the ju- dicial seat, and 7 from Lake City, Minn., the nearest banking point. Has .English and German Methodist and Lutheran churches. Exp., Adams. Tel., W. U. Telephone connection.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Axtell Milton B, physician.
Berry Mrs J H, music teacher. Brostrom C F, blacksmith.
Cook Ambrose, lawyer.
Drury Dr James E, drugs.
DUNN WM H, Propr Hotel Pepin. Fayerweather Carlos H, justice.
Fayerweather David A, plasterer.
FICKER FRANK A, Hardware and Farm Implements.
Fleming Milton, stone quarry, 31/2 miles n. Flint Filmore, live stock.
Fuller Hiram, machinist. Gardner J, mason.
Hall R J, saloon.
HOTEL PEPIN, Wm H. Dunn Propr. Jahnke Frank, carpenter. Juhlins George, saw mill. LANGERS EMIL, General Store. Larson & Swanson (Martin Larson, C J Swanson), grain.
McCain Mrs S D, milliner.
Marcks Otto F, hardware.
Murray Mrs O L, dressmaker.
Nehlsen Charles D, carpenter.
Parkinson John, stone quarry, 3 miles n. Pepin Pickling Co. Pepin Telephone Co.
Pepin Town Hall.
Peters W & A, general store.
Peterson Charles E, jeweler.
Pfaff John E, feed mill, 2 miles e.
Potter & Broatch (Hiram. Potter, David A Broatch), boom plug mnfrs.
Romick C J, saloon.
Schlueter C Herman, furn and undertaker.
Serene Wm H, drayman.
Shears Mrs J L, music teacher.
Shruth Bros & Engels, feed mill and wagonmakers.
Steele David A, carpenter:
Summerhalt Rudolph, meats.
Thies August, general store.
Thies J Henry, lumber.
Woods Edith, music teacher.
PERIDA.
A country postoffice in Marshland town- ship, Burnett county, 18 miles northeast of Grantsburg, the county seat, banking and shipping point. Gilbert Lee, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) 1
Austin B S, carpenter.
Bailey Effie, teacher.
Bergfolk Charles E, justice of peace.
Folley & Freemont, saw mill.
Haglin A, carpenter.
Hendrickson -, contr and builder.
Johnson Emil, supt of school. Klarquist B, carpenter.
LEE GILBERT, Saw Mill.
Malmgren John, general agent.
PERKINSTOWN.
Population, 120. A postoffice in Grover township, Taylor county, 1912 miles north- west of Medford, the judicial seat, usual banking and shipping point. Mail stage to Medford daily; fare, $1. H. Richter, post- master.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Dufield Benjamin, blacksmith. Johnson A, saloon. WARNER & PARKER, General Store. Westrick Frederick, saloon.
PERLEY.
A discontinued postoffice on the C., St. P., M. & O. Ry., in Almena township, Bar- ron county, 18 miles west of Barron, the seat of justice, and 31/2 from Turtle Lake. the nearest banking point. Has rural free delivery from Turtle Lake.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Hyde Mrs H L, grocer.
PERRY. A discontinued postoffice in Dane county, Has rural free delivery from Mt. Horeb. HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Dahle & Goli, general store. Paulson C E, saw mill.
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(See Page 7.) MADISON, WIS.
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R. L. POLK & CO.'S
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WISCONSIN GAZETTEER. Peshtigo 989
PERU.
A country postoffice in New Hope town-
ship, Portage county, 22 miles northeast DESROCHES JOSEPH, Propr Cholette of Stevens' Point, the county seat, and 9 House and Livery. (See adv.) from Iola, the nearest banking and railroad Devener August M, saloon. point. Mail, daily. Oscar H. Wrolstad, Eamer Michael, blacksmith. postmaster and general store.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
PESHTIGO.
Population, 1,700. An incorporated city located on the Peshtigo river, 7 miles from Peshtigo Harbor, on Green Bay, and on the C. & N. W. and Wis. & Mich. Rys., in Marinette county, 7 miles southwest of Marinette, the judicial seat, 90 from Osh- kosh, 170 from Milwaukee, and 255 from Chicago. Has churches of the Catholic, Congregational, Lutheran and Methodist denominations, good schools, opera house, excellent hotels, a bank, a weekly news- paper, the Peshtigo Times. The manufac- ture and shipment of lumber is the chief industry. Telephone connection. Exp., Am. Tel., W. U. William F. Bishop, post- master.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Albrecht Bros, painters.
Albrecht Charles C, dairy.
Albrecht Frank, carpet weaver.
Albrecht John C, saloon.
Archambult August , meats.
Archambult Medias, dairy.
Arthur Mrs Hattie, hotel and saloon.
Aubin Joseph N, phys, drugs and mayor. Auweiler Anton, cigar manufacturer. Barrett Thomas, publr Peshtigo Times. Bigley John, saloon.
BISHOP WM F, Postmaster and Farm Implements.
Breitkrutz A, flour mill. Burns Elmo M, jeweler. Buth Frank, saloon. Chatell John, saloon.
Chicago & Northwestern Ry, Arthur Cul- len agent.
CHOLETTE HOUSE, Joseph Desroches Propr, Commercial Men's Headquarters. (See adv.)
Christiansen Martin, harness. Christiansen Rev O L (Lutheran). Conkling John S, drugs. Constine Fred, dairy.
Culbert U G, painter.
Cullen Arthur, agt C & N W Ry.
DeMers Misses (Vere E and A Leah), mil- liners.
Ellis & McGregor (Wm Ellis jr, Duncan McGregor), real est.
Ellison Otto, grocer.
Farmers Mutual Fire Ins Co of Grover, Ernest Lepinsky sec.
Feifarek Frank B, cheese mnfr.
Francour & Norton (Edward Francour, Jo- seph Norton), well drillers.
Gaeth Frederick, saloon.
Gallinger Peter, day marshal.
Gates Fred, saloon.
Goldsmith August, cheese mnfr, 7 miles w. Groessler Herman, grocer and shoes.
Haese Emil O, dentist.
Hall Wm W, notary. Hammer Gustav, saloon.
Harper Charles D, saloon.
Harper & Holm (John M Harper, Abin Holm), furniture and undertakers.
Hiller Rev A E (Lutheran.)
Hunt Nellie, propr Peshtigo Opera House. Jacobs Frank, apiarist.
Kamke H H, cheese mnfr, 6 miles w.
Kruse Fred, saloon.
Larson Olaf, wood.
Lavy Arthur, general store.
LeBlond Mrs L E, dressmaker.
Le Blond Wm, saloon, city limits.
Lowe Perley & Co, F P Saunders mngr planing mill and whol lumber.
McCoskey J F, cheese mnfr, 5 miles w.
McFarlane Matie E, librarian Peshtigo Public library.
McGraw Frederick E, hardware.
Mellen Nellie, music tchr.
Napiontek John, shoemaker.
Neidl Peter, hotel and saloon.
Nelson Otto, jeweler.
Northrup Douglas C, housemover.
Pecor Herman M, barber.
Pehrson N P, carp.
Peshtigo Lumber Co (capital $540,000), Wm Templeton pres (Chicago, IlI), H A J Up- ham sec (Milwaukee, Wis.)
Peshtigo National Bank The (capital $25,- 000), F E McGraw pres, A G Fowler cashier.
Peshtigo Opera House, Nellie Hunt mngr. Peshtigo Public Library, Matie E McFar- lane librarian.
Cholette House,
JOS. DESROCHES, Proprietor.
Finest Hotel, Best Accommodations in the City.
Good Livery Stable in Connection with the House. CHOICE WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. FREE 'BUS TO ALL TRAINS.
PESHTIGO, -
WISCONSIN.
MISSOURI PACIFIC R'Y.
Best
ROUTE FROM ST. LOUIS to all Points West and Southwest.
PATENTS.
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DECORATIONS ODIN J. OYEN, 116 S. 4th St., LA CROSSE, WIS.
For CHURCHES, THEATRES, RESIDENCES
Designs and estimates furnished for Decorating, Painting and Hardwood Finishing. Foreign and Domestic Wall Paper Fabrics. (See adv. in class Clergymen)
entire United States, in Wholesale Dealers, and Manufacturers of the POLK'S LUMBER DIRECTORY.
- - Retail Lumber Dealers
R. L. POLK & CO.'S Pheasant Branch
Peshtigo Times, Thomas Barrett publr. Peterson Alfred, merchant tailor.
Quirt John, hardware.
Raatz Julius, saloon.
Rafford James W, news. Rathke Gustav, painter.
Rusch Otto A, cheese mnfr, 9 miles w.
Scheidt Christian, shoes.
Schrank Wm M, grocer.
Schulz Robert H, blacksmith.
Seidenglanz & Co, meats.
Shauer Gustav, saloon.
Simansky Abraham, general store.
Slight James F, justice.
Solmes F R, dentist.
Stibbs Julius H, grocer.
Thibbits Newton I, physician.
Thomas Egdar O, well driller.
Wendt Robert C, prin of school.
Wisconsin Telephone Co, Christian Scheldt Davey Henry, hardware. mngr. Garrett Frank, harness.
Wisconsin & Michigan Ry Co, J P Hop-
kins pres, J C Ames vice-pres, O A Koss Harland & Kluender, well drillers.
sec and auditor, B Shaw treas, J C Fitz- Hewitt M, flour mill. gerald freight and pass agt (Chicago, Il1), S N Harrison supt, S A McGraw local Holland Jeremiah, saloon.
freight and pass agt.
Yep Gin, laundry.
Ziegohn & Otter (Gustav J Ziegohn, Charles E Otter), barbers.
Zimmerman Adolph, night marshal.
PESHTIGO HARBOR.
A settlement at the mouth of Peshtigo river, on Green Bay, in Marinette county, 7 miles from Peshtigo. Send mail to Pesh- tigo.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
PETERSBURG.
Population, 100. On the Kickapoo river and C., M., & St. P. Ry., in Haney town- ship. Crawford county, 28 miles northeast of Prairie du Chien, the county seat, and 4 from Gays Mills, the nearest banking point. Telephone connection. John Stein- bach, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Buckmaster H, saloon.
Buckmaster & Vanderport, saloon.
Childs Charles, brick yard.
Keogh Mnfg Co, excelsior.
Lawrence D R, live stock.
Rounds Margie, music teacher.
Sampson T W, general store.
Smith Charles, meats. STEINBACH JOHN, General Store. Steinbach John & Son, wood and tie deal- ers. .
WELCH MRS CATHERINE, General Store.
Welch Charles F, lumber and hardware.
PEWAUKEE.
Population, 800. An incorporated village on the C., M. & St. P. Ry., in Waukesna county, 19 miles northwest of Milwaukee and 6 north of Waukesha, the county seat. 'This is a well-known pleasure resort, being located on the shore of Pewaukee Lake, and there are steamers and a fleet of small
parties. Savoy's steamers connect with the Waukesha Beach Electric Ry. to Wauke- shasha during the summer season. Tele- phone exchange. Exp., U. S. Tel., W. U.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Alton Alvin G, carpenter.
Alton Bert D, general store. Appleby & Bennett, well drillers.
Batstone Charles H, painter.
Benton Wm, livery.
Cairncross Co, general store.
CALDWELL ALEXANDER, General
Store.
Caldwell & Gates, lumber.
Cameron Claude N, drugs.
Chatskey John, machinist.
Christofferson George, barber.
Curtis George, hotel.
Grenwis B, shoemaker.
Hintz Herman J, blacksmith.
Hoyt A B, creamery.
Jesse Frederick, blacksmith.
Jones Wm, meats.
Knuth August, mason.
Kolander John, vet surgeon.
La Bare Anthony, shoemaker.
Larson Jens, carpenter.
Love George S, physician.
McDowell Sherman E, hardware.
Maguire James, restaurant.
Meyer Joseph, saloon.
O'Connor W, harness.
Parker Wm, hotel. Parsons Modest, saloon.
Parsons Stephen P, livery.
Partridge Orlando F. physician.
Passolt Louis, auctioneer.
Peffer Wm, fruit grower.
Pewaukee Creamery Co Ltd.
Pewaukee Lake Ice Co. G F Savoy mngr.
Quinlan John J. blacksmith.
Rhodes W B, meats.
Roese F G, saloon.
Rombaugh Joseph, grocer.
SAVOY FX & SON (Frank X and
George F), Proprs Savoy's Hotel and Steamboat Line.
SAVOY'S HOTEL, F X Savoy & Son Proprs.
Shields Thomas jr, blacksmith.
Starkweather John C, painter.
Steele George W, wagonmaker.
Welton Michael, dentist.
Wendt O G, creamery.
White Joseph, apiarist.
Wilson Marshall C, carpenter.
Woodard Charles M, hotel.
Zaun Jacob, hotel.
PHEASANT BRANCH.
A discontinued postoffice in Dane county, 7 miles northwest, of Madison, the county seat, and 11/2 north of Middleton, the near- est railroad station, whence it has rural free delivery.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
boats for the accommodation of pleasure Brunkow & Mueller, brewers.
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WISCONSIN GAZETTEER. Phillips 991
Green Henry, shoemaker. Jungbluth John, general store. Muetz F, saloon. Strohecker Carl, blacksmith.
PHILLIPS.
Population, 1,900. The judicial seat of Price county, is situated on the Northern div. Wisconsin Central Rv and on the Elk river, 78 miles south of Ashland and 109 northwest of Stevens' Point. The city is lighted by electricity, has water works. fire department, Catholic, Lutheran, Meth- odist and Presbyterian church societies, a high school, telephone service, 2 banks, 2 saw mills, a box factory and 2 weekly newspapers-the Bee and the Times. Tel., W. U. Exp., National. ' Telephone connec- tion. B. R. Evans, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Andreae Charles, saloon.
Barry & Barry (Michael and Arthur) law- yers.
Bartz Julius, shoemaker Bee The. Waggoner & Peck publrs.
Benson Rev S W (Presbyterian).
Birklund James R, physician.
Bloom George ,saloon. Breidengross Richard, general store. Bridgman B W, prin of schools.
Bryck Patrick, propr Phillips House.
CHAMBERLAIN GEORGE M, Cashier The State Bank of Phillips and Real Estate. (See page 992.) Chandler O P, register of deeds.
Christiansen Mathew, furniture.
Citizens' Band. Richard Starhl Idr.
Davis J R Lumber Co, John A Davis pres. B W Davis sec. Dickoff Rev Peter (Catholic).
Eaton Beldon R. surveyor. Ehle Edward, brewer's agt.
Enhelder E C, livery.
Everson & Hebert (Hans Everson, Eugene Hebert), livery. Fennelon David, physician.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK (Capital $25,- 000), P E Reedal Pres. G B Reedal Cashr. (See adv.) Flindell Adolph, notions.
Friedl Eustach, furniture.
GOOD LAND CO, DeWitt Van Ostrand Pres. (See adv.)
Graham Wm H. live stock dir. Gray Floyd E, restaurant.
P. E. REEDAL, Pres, JAS. H. BALL, Vice-Pres. G. B. REEDAL, Cashier. J. A. RAUP, Asst. Cash.
The First National Bank of Phillips, PHILLIPS, WIS.
CAPITAL. - $25,000.00.
Collections a specialty and remitted on day of payment. Prompt attention to all banking matters entrusted to us.
Hemingfield Wm, propr, Sheboygan House. Hunt Frank L, genl store.
Ingham Rev F W (Methodist).
Johnson Charles, photogr.
Johnston O A. county treasurer.
Kelleher Cornelius, grocer.
Kolmer Ludwig, coroner. Koppe Frederick, saloon.
Krauth & Co (A E Krauth), genl store. La Fountaine Amos, saloon. Lake View House, Mrs Chas H Roser propr. Lane Nathan E. ins.
Larson Samuel, saloon.
Leighty George, r r and exp agt. Levitt Isaac, dry goods.
LIPPELS W H, County Clerk.
Lugenheim Rev Oswald (German Luth- eran).
Miller George P. saw mill.
Murray Edward W, county judge and propr Murray House.
Murray House, Edward W Murray propr. Nehls Eugene W; barber.
Neumann Gustav H, tailor.
Neumann Mrs Margaret, milliner.
Nichols W H, county supt schools.
Nieman Herman, contr.
Odd Fellows Hall, Alexander Rasmussen mngr.
Olson Ole J. grocer.
Owen Asa K. lawyer.
Parkinson Walter K. district attorney.
Phillips Drug Store, George Henser mngr. Phillips House, Patrick Bryck propr.
Phillips Times, Sackett Bros publrs.
Price County Telephone Co, J G Norris opr. Randall Jewelry Co, Frank K Randall mngr.
Rassmussen Alexander, clk circuit court.
Roser Mrs Charles H, propr Lake View House.
Rowley Roy C, dentist.
Rubenstein Joshua, feed.
Sackett Bros (F W and George), publrs Phillips Times.
THE GOOD LAND CO., DeWitt Van Ostrand, President. Owners of 57,000 Acres of Carefully Selected Farm and Timber Land in Price County, Wis. PRINCIPAL OFFICE, PHILLIPS, WIS.
Prices, $7.50 to $15.00 Per Acre. LIBERAL TERMS OF PAYMENT. References: State Bank of Phillips, Wis., National Mfrs. Bank, Neenah, Wis. Any Price County officer.
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,
85 % Magnesia Sectional
STEAM PIPE AND BOILER
Coverings.
all Coal Savers.
The Greatest of
FIRE PROOF.
ABSOLUTELY
BEAVER'S
Reliable Life Insurance at Cost. Combining the economy of Fraternal Insurance with the Reserve
Fund Stability of Old Line Insurance.
WANTED.
Brewers' and Maltsters' Iron Works, Kiln Floors, Tanks, Etc.
R. L. POLK & CO.'S Pigeon Falls
992 Phillips
Scheels Charles, cigarmkr.
Schiemann Felix, mason.
Schleife Fred L. tailor.
Schneider Henry, contr. Seeburger Wm, saloon. Sheboygan House, Wm Hemingfield propr. Slowey John, grocer. Smith James, lawyer. Sonlen Herman H, dentist.
Sperry, Fennelon & Co (W P and E D Sperry, C D Fennelon), drugs.
Sperry Willis B, physician.
STATE BANK OF PHILLIPS (Capital $30,000), Nathan E Lane Pres, George M Chamberlain Cashr. (See adv.)
STATE BANK OF PHILLIPS.
We do a General Banking Business, Real Estate Loans and Collections. Foreign Exchange and Steamship Tickets.
Strimling Moses, dry goods.
Struble Fred, hardware.
Sullivan David, saloon.
Sullivan Ida, milliner.
Sutherland Rev A G (Presbyterian). Swerd C A, sheriff.
Tobey Charles E. real estate.
Vanderwall Edward, baker.
VAN OSTRAND DE WITT, Pres Good Land Co and Lawyer. (See page 991.) Vokoun Joseph, shoemkr.
Waddell Wm W, saloon.
Waggoner & Peck (James H Waggoner, Ray C Peck), publrs The Bee.
Winkler George O, wagonmkr.
PHIPPS.
A country postoffice on the C., St. P., M. & O. Ry., in Sawyer county. 5 miles from Hayward, the county seat and banking point. Henry Heisterkamp, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) HEISTERKAMP HENRY, General Store Schroeder & Heislerkamp, land office. Soderberg Gust, saw mill.
PHLOX.
Population, 250. A village on Red river, in Norwood township, Langlade county, 12 miles southeast of Antigo, the county seat and nearest banking and shipping point. Daily mail stage to Antigo; fare, 75 cents round trip. Guy McIntee, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Clermont Ida, teacher.
Debevux M, mason.
Debevux Victor, carpenter.
De Hart J, photographer.
De Hoon Rev (Catholic).
Dobozinski Andrew, saloon. Goodwill Frederick, millwright.
Grandle Wm, blacksmith. Hooper Fred, shoemaker. Jansen Bros, general store.
Jansen Isidore, notary public.
Jansen M A, tailor.
KAUFMAN JOHN & CO, Guy McIntee
Mngr, General Store, Saw Mill and Cant Hook Manufacturers.
Koebke R, express agent.
Mattison John, hotel and saloon.
Menting Bros, hay pressers.
Narlow Joseph, hotel.
Newenhuis John, veterinary surgeon.
Phlox Cornet Band.
Phlox Creamery Co.
Phlox Opera House Co.
Van Oyen John, saloon and shoemaker.
PICKEREL.
A rural postoffice in Langlade township and county, 30 miles northeast of Antigo, the county seat and 22 from Deerbrook, the nearest shipping point. Flora E. Jackson, postmaster and general store.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
PICKETT.
Population, 175. On the C., M. & St. P. Ry., in Winnebago county, 13 miles south- west of Oshkosh, the judicial seat, and 7 from Ripon, the nearest banking point. Exp., U. S. Casper Jaspers, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Barnett & Anderson, coal and lumber. FORTNUM A H, General Store. Gehrke Henry, mason.
Hinkly G B, butter mnfr.
JASPERS CASPER, Railroad Agent. Kurz Henry, blksmith and agrl implts. Loops W A, physician. Mackie R W, live stock.
Miller Henry, rural mail carrier. Moore D R, rural mail carrier.
Pickett James G, justice.
Pickett J G jr, constable.
Pritchard Alice, teacher.
Ripon Produce Co, creamery.
Roberts Rev J V (M E).
SKINNER E, General Store and Fire Insurance.
Skinner H G, veterinary surgeon.
Thall C W. dentist.
Wisconsin Malt and Grain Co, grain deal- ers.
PIGEON FALLS.
Population, 150. On Pigeon creek, in Pig- eon township. Trempealeau county, 8 miles southwest of Whitehall, the judicial seat and nearest shipping and banking point. Mail, daily. B. M. Sletteland, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Bjodal P B, carpenter.
Christopherson Rev E (Lutheran).
EKERN P CO,B M Sletteland Sec and Mngr, General Store, Flour Mill, Cheese Factory and Creamery.
Gilbertson A C, shoemkr and harnessmkr. Hanson Henry, blacksmith.
Knutsen Ludwick, confr and notions.
Melby Mrs, milliner and dressmaker.
Oppeboen Olaf, painter.
Orke Rev A J (Lutheran).
Pederson M S, pumps and windmills.
Pigeon Mutual Fire Ins Co, G N Neperud secretary.
.SIGN OF THE
BIUE FLAG. Registered
ZIMMERMANN BROS. Clothing Co.
384 East Water St., MILWAUKEE,WIS. - RETAIL. -
T T T W. TOEPFER & SONS MILWAUKEE, WIS.
DEPUTIES Ben. E. Wait, Sec., Stoughton, Wis.
Gateway City Steel Tank and Roofing Co. Manufacturers of Eaves Trough, Conductor Pipe and Fittings. LaCrosse, Wis.
Pigeon Falls
WISCONSIN GAZETTEER. Piper sville 993
Torgersen & Steig Bros, general store. Western Wisconsin Telephone Co. Yndestad Hans M, carpenter.
PIKE LAKE.
A country postoffice in Pike Lake town- ship, Marathon county, 22 miles southeast of Wausau, the county seat, 11 from Wit- tenberg, the nearest banking point, and 5 from Hatley, its shipping point. Mail, daily. A. L. Marks, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Cherke Joseph, wagonmaker.
Cichocki Androy, blacksmith.
Cychosz Theodore, saw mill and band Idr. Disher Frank, constable.
Koskey Frank, saloon. Lasbow Rev F (Catholic).
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Lewandowski Simon, blacksmith. Mackedon J, express agent.
MARKS A L, Carpenter, Farmer and Justice.
Wanta Joseph, feed mill.
PILOT KNOB.
A discontinued postoffice in Adams coun- ty. Send mail to Friendship.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA (See page 4.)
PILSEN.
Population, 300. A postoffice in Montpelier township, Kewanuee county, 13 miles west of Kewaunee, the county seat, and 71/2 from Luxembourg, the nearest railroad station. Mail, daily. A. Mahlik, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA, (See page 4.) Albrecht Bros, saw mill.
Cisler M J., blacksmith.
Gasche Jacob, genl store and cheese mnfr. Kulhanek Joseph, carpenter.
MAHLIK M J, General Cheese Manufacturer. Melejiwa John, saloon. Miller Mat, cheese mnfr. Nyedlo James. shoemaker. Pilsen Brass Band, M J Mahlik leader. Votruba Joseph, mason.
PINE BLUFF.
A discontinued postoffice in Dane county, 15 miles west of Madison, the judicial seat,
7 from Mt. Horeb, the nearest banking nearest banking point. Tel., W. U. Exp.,
point, and 21/2 from Klevenville, its ship- ping point. Has rural free delivery from Crossplains.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Birrenkott John, genl store, hotel and farm implements. Paltz John, saloon. Schmitz Christ, saloon.
PINE GROVE.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
CONNOLLY J E, General Store. Lang Fred, saloon.
PINE KNOB.
A discontinued postoffice in Iowa county, 9 miles from Avoca, whence it has rural free delivery.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Anderson C S, general store. Larson Martin, general store. Richter & Larson, creamery.
PINE RIVER.
Population, 300. On river of same name in
northeast of Wautoma, the judicial seat, and 9 from Wild Rose, the banking and shipping point. Mail, daily. Bert Soren- sen, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Chase H, saw mill.
Coates Edward, prin of school.
Couse Edward, mason.
Frisbie H E & Sons, furniture and implts.
Heaney John P, pump mnfr.
Hutton Allan, carpener.
Johnson Edward, blacksmith.
KIMBALL A M & SON, General Store, Lumber and Implements.
Kimball Charles, general store.
Kimball E F. hotel.
Messner C, physician.
Monroe W. W. market gardener.
Pine River Cranberry Assn, cranberry growers.
Pine River Dairy Assn.
Sears Lewis, blacksmith.
Sears Truman, hound and poultry breeder.
Skinner Martha, teacher.
Skinner & Johnson, flour mill.
Sorensen Allie, book .agt.
SORENSEN BERT, Barber and Post- master.
Sorensen George P, notary public.
Sorensen James jr, gardener.
Stafford Will, hotel and buttermkr. Westover M, saw mill.
PINEVILLE.
Population, 50. On the C., St. P., M. & O. Ry., in Clear Lake township, Polk county, 24 miles southeast of Balsam Lake, the judicial seat, and 3 from Clear Lake, the
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