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Lorenz Bros. Macaroni Co. Manufacturers of MACARONI,
SPAGHETTI, VERMICEL- LI, GERMAN Home Made EGG NOODLES, and Fancy ITALIAN PASTE, 890 and 892 Twelfth Street, - MILWAUKEE, WIS.
JOHN PETERS & CO., Mounting Naturalists and Grouping. Six Gold Medals Awarded. 2325 State Street, CHICAGO, ILL.
(See Adv. in Classified Taxidermists.)
160 Appleton R. L. POLK & CO.'S Arbor Vitae
Tierney & Coshman (John T. Tierney, Ed. ward Cashman), livery, 971 College av. Tifft C B. real estate, 619 Morrison.
Tracy Bert, restaurant, 624 Oneida. Tschude Chris, shoemkr, 741 College av. Uelmen Anna, milliner, 839 College av. Uliman J & Co (Jacob, Daniel L and Gabriel Ullman), live stock, 740 Johnson. Ullrich Rev Ignatus (Catholic).
Ulrich Anton, saloon, 947 College av.
Union House, Charles Reitzner propr, 1005 College av.
United States Express, John J Vance agt, 760 College av.
Valley Iron Works, Gd Chute Island.
Vance John J, agt U S Express, 760 Col- lege av.
Van de Huvel Peter, saloon, 626 Morrison Van Roy Peter, saloon, 729 College av.
Van Wyk Bros (Richard, Albert G and John), dairy, 865 College av.
Van Wyk Cornelius D, dairy, 157 Morrison. Van Wyk Wm, dairy, 421 2nd av.
Vaughan Bros (Wm J and D Edward), ins, 788 College av. Vinal Charles H, carp.
Vocks Bros (Herman and Emil), meats, 716 College av.
Voge John, shoes, 657 Appleton.
Voigt Fred B, shoes, 721 College av.
Wagner Michael, bicycle repr, 979 College av ..
Walker Fred G, drugs, 932 College av.
WALTER GEO BREWING CO, John Berg Pres, Martin F Walter Vice Pres. Henry A Schmitz Sec and Treas, 542-556 Walnut. (See page 151.)
Walthers John, carp, 802 Morrison.
WAMBOLD HARRY E, Propr Appleton Screen Plate Co, 727-733 Superior. See p .. ) Ward Mrs Thomas & Son (Mrs Thomas and Joseph C), grocers, 713 Appleton.
Waterholter Louisa, saloon, 897 College av. Wayland Charles C, produce, 900 College av Weber Louis, saloon, 1048 College av.
WEBSTER W M & SON (W M and Clark B), Proprs Fourth Ward Planing Mill, Mnfrs of Interior Finish Bank and Office Fittings, Wood Turning, Brackets, Paper Mill Work Done to Order, n Island nr Lake.
Weisgerberger Robert, barber, 726 College av.
Wentink Theodore, meats, 790 Lawe.
Wenzell Wm, plumber, 567 Oneida.
Western Union Telegraph Co, Clara Martin mngr, 583 Appleton.
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WESTPHAL EDWARD J, Publisher Fox River Journal, and Printer, 629 Oneida.
Wrirry Walter G, harness, 973 College av. Whistler E H, mngr Wis Tel Co, 818 Col- lege av.
Whitman Alexander B, lawyer.
Population, 1,000. On the C., M. & St. P. Ry., in Arbor Vitae township, Vilas county, 30 miles west of Eagle River, the county seat, and 5 from Minocqua, the nearest banking point. Exp., U. S. Tel., W. U. S. B. Bissell, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Wiegand Henry, tailor.
Wilcox & Wilcox (Fred M and John C), Bissell F K, town treasurer.
lawyers, 839 College av.
Breest Francis, electrical engineer.
Buckley M L, prin of school,
Durkee John, millwright.
Wilkner Charles A, painter. 727 College av. Moser Thomas, boarding house. Williams R A, dentist, 768 College av.
Willson Edgar G, butchers supplies, 832 Meade.
Willy & Co (T Albert and Nellie L Willy), flour mill, 1090 College av.
Wilson Robert J, carp.
Windels Charles, bottler, 672 Superior. Winsey Wm F, teacher.
Wisconsin Fibre Co. 909 Morrison.
Wisconsin Live Stock Assn (Capital $100,- 000), E J Harriman pres, F E Harriman sec, Odd Fellows Bldg.
Wisconsin Malt & Grain Co, B Ramsay pres, C W Mowry vice pres and mngr, 702 Superior.
Wisconsin Telephone Co, E H Whistler mngr, 818 College av.
Wisconsin Tissue Paper Co, A P Brown sec, nr John St Bridge.
Wisconsin Traction, Light, Heat & Power Co The, Henry D Smith sec, 737 College av.
Wisconsin Wire Works, Adam Wendt sec, Meade n C & N W Ry.
Wissmann John M, grocer, 669 Appleton. Woehler & Healy (Julius Woehler, Elmer H Healy), dry goods, 782 College av. Woelz Fred W & Bros (Fred W and George W), drugs, 788 College av.
Wolcott A H, tailor, 742 College av.
Wolf J L & Co (Jacob L Wolf), shoes, 851 College av.
Wolf & Hegner (George Wolf, Henry Heg- ner), marble workers, 972 College av.
Wolfrom Henry C, saloon, 872 College av. Wolter B C & Bro (Bernard C and Otto), agl impts, 624 Appleton.
Wolter Henry, cigar mnfr, 623 Appleton.
WOOD G D, Sec and Treas Potts, Wood & Co, cor Morrison and Pacific.
WOOD J A, Pres Potts, Wood & Co, cor Morrison and Pacific.
Wright Frank W, livery, 756 Edwards.
Yaunger Otto F, grocer, 756 Morrison. Yeig Ignatz, harness, 941 College av. Young Henry, grocer, 439 Cherry.
Zachow Ida, dressmkr.
Zenier Alexander, music tchr.
Zickler Anton, tailor, College av.
Zickler George, tailor, 619 Appleton.
Zuehlke B J, Reg of Deeds, Court House.
ZUEHLKE WM H, Asst Postmaster, Post Bldg.
APRIL. A discontinued postoffice in Burnett coun- ty. Send mail to Siren.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
ARBOR VITAE.
Whorton Wm D, crockery, 763 College av. Wichmann Bros, grocers, 723 College av. Wichmann & Kronser (L C Wichmann, J A Kronser), furn and undtkrs, 991 College av.
Wildhagen Herman, architect, 840 College av.
Rood A E, Ry and Exp agt.
Herman Grover & Co., or Write and Get Terms.
BUSINESS BROKERS. We Buy, Sell or Exchange. Call Telephone Main 3013. 4 Metropolitan Bldg. MILWAUKEE, WIS.
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L FACTORY BUILDINGS Of Steel, Brick or Concrete-Roofs-Watertowers
54 EXCHANGE BLDG. MILWAUKEE, WIS. JOHN GEIST Consulting Engineer.
FERROFIX BRAZING CO. 251 LAKE ST. Milwaukee, Wis. (See page 3.)
WISCONSIN GAZETTEER. 161
WHOLESALE HARDWOOD, HEMLOCK AND BASSWOOD.
G. W. JONES LUMBER CO.
WHITE CEDAR SHINGLES AND ALL SOUTHERN HARDWOODS. MAKING A SPECIALTY OF OAK, GUM AND CYPRESS.
APPLETON, - = WISCONSIN.
FOR CUT FLOWERS, PARTY, FUNERAL AND WEDDING DESIGNS, SEE
MILES MEIDAM, Proprietor,
NHOSSE
The W. H. ROGERS Greenhouse.
MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION.
YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED. 1364 Carver Street, APPLETON, WIS.
INDEPENDENT, FEARLESS AND FAIR IN ALL THINGS. APPLETON VOLKSFREUND
AN INDEPENDENT GERMAN PAPER.
Published every Thursday, at $1.25 per year ; "Das Montags-Blatt," published every Monday, at $1.25 per year ; both papers together, $2.00 per year. The same, including supplement, "Der Haus- Schatz," $2.50 per year. Has attained the Largest Circulation of all the papers in the State, out- side of Milwaukee. There is not a paper in Wisconsin which is read with more earnest attention than the "Volksfreund," and none which reaches a more substantial class of readers. Every careful advertiser in this section knows that this paper is the best advertising medium and the cheapest, considering the circulation. H. W. MEYER, Publisher. APPLETON. WIS.
H. W. MEYER DEALER IN
Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines, APPLETON. WISCONSIN.
Grand Chute Stone Quarry, C. F. SMITH, Propr.
OUR SPECIALTIES: SANDSTONE. LIMESTONE, CRUSHED STONE.
BUILDING FAND ALL
KINDS OF DIMENSION STONE APPLETON, WISCONSIN.
C. F. SMITH, Livery and Boarding Stable.
OMNIBUS, TRANSFER and HACK LINE.
Up-to-Date Rigs at all Times. APPLETON, WIS.
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.
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Tool Making Stamping & Tool Co. LA CROSSE, WIS.
182 Arbor Vitae
Rosenberry A B, physician.
ROSS LUMBER CO, General Store and Planing Mill.
ARBUTUS.
A farmers' postoffice in Preston township. Adams county, 81% miles from Friendship, the county seat, and 13 from Coloma Sta- tion, Its banking and shipping point. Mail, daily. Oscar M Holmes, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
HOLMES OSCAR M, Contractor, Painter
and Justice of Peace.
Knowles Mabel, teacher.
ARCADIA.
Population, 1,500. Located on the G. B. & W. R. R. and on the Trempealeau river in Arcadia township, Trempealeau county, 15 miles southwest of Whitehall, the county seat, and 195 from Milwaukee. Has Cath- olic, German Lutheran, German Methodist, Methodist Episcopal and Unitarian churches and fine educational facilities. It is lighted by electricity, has water works. fire department, local and long distance telephone service, 2 public halls, a bank, and 3 weekly newspapers, Anzeiger, Ar- cadian and Leader. Tel. W. U., Exp. U. S. George H. Dodge, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Ammann Jacob, saloon.
Arcadia Bowling Alley, Bird Bigham mngr ARCADIA BREWING CO., Philip Weisen- berger Pres, Joseph Ruth Sec and Treas Arcadia Creamery Co, A L Martin pres, G A Schuller sec.
Arcadia Milling Co, Stephen Richmond pres, Frank Paine sec.
Arcadia Telephone Co, C J Gaveney pres. Emil Mauer sec.
Arcadia Anzeiger, Emil Schulze publr. Bank of Arcadia, Emil Mauer pres, Jo- seph Ruth cashr.
Arcadian The, D J Stevens, publr.
Barlow Robert, hardware and harness.
Berry George H & Co, George Berry Jr mngr, farm implts.
Beveridge J T, propr Commercial . Hotel. Bighham Bird, mgr Arcadia Bowling Alley. Bischof & Zastrow, tailors.
Bohrnstedt George, blksmith.
CAIN JOHN, Propr Hotel Cain. adv.)
Cramolini Napoleon, saloon.
Danuser & Son, drugs.
Edelbach Otto, shoemaker.
English Michael, real estate and ins.
Felsheim Joseph, cigarmaker.
Filla Peter, meats.
Finner Fred W, cattle breeder.
Flescheim John, mason.
Flescheim Joseph, cigar mnfr.
Gaveney John C, lawyer.
Hacker George J, meats.
Haines Christopher, apiarist.
Hauck Rev J B (Cath).
Hensel H E, vet surgeon.
Hensel Ivan I, dentist.
Hess Albert, publr The Leader.
Hild Joseph, saloon.
Hildershide Geo N, physician and florist. Hohmann Gustav O, brewer's agent. Hohmann Louis, village marshal.
Hohmann Otto A, livery and bottler.
Holcomb David L, live stock and justice.
Hotel Cain HEADQUARTERS FOR
INTERROGE NOT
TRAVELING MEN. ARCADIA, WISCONSIN
HOTEL CAIN, John Cain, Propr (See adv.)
Hunter Mrs Peter, dressmaker.
Kamla John, flour mill, 2 miles e.
Karis Adam M, blksmith.
Keller John J, photogr.
Kersting Edward A, jeweler.
Kiekhoefer Ida, dressmkr.
King George, livery.
Koenig F Charles, drugs.
Korpal John, saloon. Krummholz Josen" T blksmith.
Lamond Archibald G, drayman.
Larson Ole, restaurant.
Leader The, Albert Hess, publr.
Lettenberger Joseph, physician.
Lamond Archibald G, express and dray.
Lehrbach Nicholas, hardware.
Lubs Charles W, general store.
Mathiys George, justice.
Meyer Peter, lime mnfr.
Morange Rev (Meth).
Morgan Mrs Catherine, milliner.
MUIR JOHN C CO, J C Muir Pres, Flor- ence A Muir Sec and Treas, Agricultural Implts and Live Stock.
(See Olson Carl, R R Exp and Tel Agt.
Olson Henry, grocer.
Olson Sisters (Edith and Julia), milliners.
Owen Rev T G (Unitarian).
Palmer Judson A, physician.
Paul August, brick mnfr.
Paul Frederick F, baker.
Pedder Robert, cigar mnfr.
Penny Mrs Sarah M, school teacher.
Pfefferkorn Rev G J (Evang).
Putnam Seth, carpenter.
Rainey John A, justice of peace.
Richmond Stephen, lawyer.
Rock R N. dentist.
Ruth Joseph, village treasurer.
Schneider George, saloon.
Schroeder Hervey J, barber.
Schulze Emil, publr Arcadia Anziger.
Seimbeck Joseph, painter.
Simpson, cattle breeder.
Snowdon Herbert A, prin of school.
Sobotta Frank, saloon.
Steinhauser Fidel, tailor.
Stevens D J, publr The Arcadian.
CEMENT
Milwaukee Cement Co., 7 Plankinton Bldg., Milwaukee, Wis.
(See Page 7.) MADISON, WIS.
Good Reliable Agents Wanted.
THE UNION CENTRAL Wie misuralice Co,, Churchinall, Villu
Assets, $43,891,738.40 M. D. FETHERS. Gen'l Agent, Southern Wis.
ORGANIZED 1867.
R. L. POLK & CO.'S
Arcadia
G
rand Trunk Railway System.
For Niagara Falls, Toronto, Montreal, Portland, Canada and the East.
Arcadia
WISCONSIN GAZETTEER. Argyle 163
Stevenson Thomas, brick mnfr.
Studt Charles H, barber.
Subs Charles W, gen store.
Sweet Charles W, carpenter.
Ulbrech & Co (Charles F Ulbrech, Ralph C Turner), furniture.
Weisenberger P J, proprs Farmers Home. Werr Rev Adolph (Ger Luth).
Wohlgenant Casper, furniture.
Wolf & Bion (W R Wolf and John Bion), saloon.
Zeller Bros (Henry and Frank), saloon.
ARENA.
Population, 350. A village on the C., M. & St. P. Ry., in Arena township, Iowa county, 24 miles northeast of Dodgeville, the county seat, and 28 west of Mad- ison. Has Adventist, Congregational and German Methodist churches. Exp., U. S. Tel., W. U. Telephone connection. Wm. Ohrt, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Austin Rev James (Congregational).
Billington Edgar, wagonmkr.
Bordan R & H (Richard and Harvey), masons.
Commercial House, Mat Croutey propr.
Croutey Mat, propr Commercial House.
Deyoe Chris, apiarist.
Finn F J, rr and exp agt. Gunderson Ole, carpenter.
Hamilton R H, general store.
Jones W H, banker.
King James M, hardware.
Mckenzie Wm, meats.
Mabbott C W, justice.
Mac Cauley S, druggist.
Meigs Rev B N (Adventist).
Nelson John, wagonmkr. Ohrt & Sabzman Bros, general store.
Ray Samuel, harnessmaker. Roberts Wm J, produce. Saul Wm, flour mill.
Shea D D, notary public.
Singular Van, creamery.
Whitehorn E E. physician. Yorker Henry, carpenter.
ARGYLE.
Population, 650. First settled in 1840; is located on the Ill. Central R. R. and on the Pecatonica river in Argyle township, La- fayette county, 16 miles east of Darling- ton, the county seat, and 40 from Madison. Has Catholic, Lutheran and Methodist churches, a bank and a weekly newspaper, the Atlas. Cheese is extensively manufac- tured in the surrounding country. Tel., W. U. Exp., Am. Telephone connection. G. G. Gaskell, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Anderson Gilbert, apiarist, 11/2 miles e.
Apple Branch Cheese Co, Gilbert E Olson mngr, 3 miles w.
ARGYLE ATLAS (Weekly), George Gaskill Publr.
Argyle Telephone Co, W B Monroe pres, A Peacock Robert, general store.
G Hawley sec. Arnot James, apiarist.
Brown Mrs Dorcas, dressmaker. Butler Thomas, shoemaker. .
Campbell Wm, carp and auctioneer.
City Hotel, M E McDonnell propr.
Covey David S, propr Hotel Covey. Day George, blacksmith.
De Voe George S, carpenter. De Voe Mrs Kate, dressmaker. De Voe Richard, drayage.
Dowling Rev S J (Catholic).
East Lamont Cheese Co, Henry Peterson mngr, 6 miles w.
Eldred C C, poultry breeder.
Everson John Cheese Factory, Herman Harner mngr, 4 miles n.
Flint Robert, hog breeder, 11/2 miles w. Flint & Vinger Cheese Factory, Adolph Hahlen mngr, 1 mile w.
Fossnight Emanuel C, mason.
GASKILL GEORGE G, Publr Argyle At- las, Books and Stationery and Postmaster Gierhart John, live stock.
Gierhart Ralph E, ins, real est and notary Gunderson Cheese Co, Ole Gunderson mngr, 5 miles n w.
Hall Harry, painter.
Halvorson Rev J M (Lutheran),
Hansen Carl A, physician.
Hansen Oscar L, physician.
Harner Herman, mngr John Everson
Cheese Factory.
Hawley Albert G, live stock.
Hazeltine & Thompson (Lyman A Hazel- tine, Walter W Thompson), blksmiths.
Hegge Mrs Sophie, carpet weaver.
Hendrickson Henry J, hardware.
Hill E F, fruit grower.
Hill George, carp and justice.
Hotel Covey, David S Covey propr.
Jacobson Mrs Andrew, carpet weaver.
Knewstubb Mrs Alda, dressmaker.
Legler George Cheese Co, George Legler mngr, 3 miles n w. Legler Peter Cheese Co.
Lovejoy & Ringham (Allen P Lovejoy, George H Ringham), lumber.
McCoy Charles, railroad, exp and tel agt. McDonnell Michael E, propr City Hotel.
Marty Chris, mngr Mud Branch Cheese Co, 31/2 miles w.
Middleton Howard M, barber.
Middleton Wm M, blksmith.
Miller & Shockley (Isaac Miller, David Shockley), live stock.
Monaghan Bros (Michael and Wm), live stock.
Monaghan Michael, meats.
Mud Branch Cheese Co, Chris Marty mngr, 31/2 miles w.
Muenich Frank C O, drugs.
Munson Andrew, furniture.
Nelson, Vinger & Co (O Bennet and Nim O Nelson, Oliver G Vinger), genl store.
Newman John Co, Joseph J Newman mngr, creamery.
Olson Gilbert E, mngr Apple Branch Cheese Co.
Olson Peter Cheese Co, Peter Olson mngr, 6 miles n w.
Partridge Ahira, well driller. Partridge Alanson, carpenter.
G Partridge's Hall, Alanson Partridge mngr. Patterson Frank, apiarist.
Penniston G A, fruit grower. Penniston Wm, painter.
Peterson Alvin, mason.
Peterson Henry, mngr East Lamont Cheese Co, 6 miles w.
PATENTS.
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PRICE, $10.00 CHICAGO, ILL.
entire United States, in Wholesale Dealers, and Manufacturers of the , POLK'S LUMBER DIRECTORY.
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Argyle
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Armenia
Puddle Dock Cheese Co, 5 miles e.
Rayfield Mrs L F. music tchr.
Rayfield Rev L F (Methodist).
Richards George T, dentist.
River Bend Cheese Factory, 2 miles s. Rossing Mrs Helena, milliner.
Rossing Lewis A, genl store.
Rude Martin J, shoes. Sardeson Charles T, grain and coal.
Sardeson, Sardeson & Crotty (James
Michael B Crotty), grist mill.
Schlosser Anton, baker. Scott Harry E, physician.
Seatvet Ole O, clothing.
Skaugstad & Kundert (Evan Skaugstad, John Kundert), genl store.
Sowl David, carpenter. Spore Cheese Factory, 4 miles s w.
STATE BANK OF ARGYLE (Capital $10,000), J S Waddington Pres, F A Wad- dington Cashier.
SWEENEY FRANK E, Jeweler.
ery.
Thurston Wm H, painter. live Tolaxson Bros (Ole and Theodore), stock.
Uren John J & Co (John J, Frank J and Clarence G Uren), hardware.
Waddington Frank A, notary.
Wahler Ole J. harness.
Webster Thomas, prin of school.
Wescott Lottie, dressmaker.
Willett Cheese Co, K N Saalsaa mngr, 61/2 miles e.
Wisconsin Telephone Co, F C O Muenich agt.
Wyman Franklin G, wagonmaker.
ARKANSAW.
Population, 250. A vinage on the Eau Galle and Chippewa rivers and Arkansas creek, in Waterville township, Pepin coun- ty, 4 miles from Durand, the county seat, banking and shipping point. Has a Meth- odist church. Stage connection daily with Durand, Stockholm, Porcupine and Lund. Improved farm land averages $50 per acre. Telephone connection. A. E. Kelton, post- master.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Bien David N, mason.
Bien M, mason.
Campbell A, music tchr.
Catua Benjamin, livery.
Clark Moorhead, painter.
Cross Wm, carpenter and blksmith shop.
Dickson Roy, F R D carrier No I.
Dickson Starr, F R D carrier No II. Doughty E M, carpenter.
Dryer Michael, live stock and lumber.
Edwards S L & Son, blacksmiths. Fitch Charles, meats and tel opr Gray Mrs Louisa ,carpet weaver. Greer Vern, barber.
HULETT ALBERT C, Drugs.
Humphrey David, justice of peace. Hunstable John, well driller.
Ingalls Mont, taxerdermist. KELTON A E, Postmaster.
Knight Henry, justice of peace. Kratzer James C, saw mill. Lampheer Henry H, vet surgeon. Lampheer N A, painter.
Miles Mrs H M, music tchr.
Miles Miss Mary, prin of school.
Miles & Son, flour mills. Parker Joseph, electric plant.
Persons Wm H, hotel.
Peterson Rev John (Methodist). Plummer L L, real estate.
Plummer Mercantile C. (S F Plummer), genl store.
Plummer -, furniture,
Rounds Edward N, hardware.
Taylor Mrs J M, carpet weaver.
Taylor Wm E, blacksmith. Tibador D, Mason.
Trombly Norris, carpenter.
Waterville Brass Band.
Waterville Co-operative Creamery Co.
ARKDALE.
Population, 35. On the Big Roche-a-Cri river, in Strongs Prairie township, Adams county, 7 miles northwest of Friendship,
nearest railroad station and banking point. Mail, daily. Edward Paulson, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA, (See page 4.)
Farmers' Union, general store. Knight -, flour mill. PAULSON EDWARD, Postmaster. Smelrow & Larsen wagonmkrs.
ARLAND.
A discontinued postoffice in Barron county, 12 miles southwest of Barron, the county seat and 912 from Turtle Lake, its banking and shipping point, Has rural free delivery from Clayton.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Arland Co-operative Butter and Cheese Co. Halvorson Hans, general store. HOWE P E, Farmer.
Johnson Ole, general store.
Thompson Charles, blacksmith.
ARLINGTON.
Population, 200. On the C., M. & St. P. Ry., in Arlington township, Columbia county, 17 , miles south of Portage, the county seat, and 4 from Poynette, the nearest banking point. Has a German Methodist church. Exp., U. S. Tel., W. U. Telephone connection. G. McMillan, jr.,
postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA, (See page 4.)
Arlington Creamery.
Bruns A, saloon and hotel.
Goldspohn W T, hardware. Henning B T, blacksmith.
Jamieson Bros, grain.
Jamieson Samuel, r r, exp and tel agt.
McMILLAN G & SON, Lumber, Coal and General Store.
Stremke A, band leader. Stremke Bros, general store.
Webele Rev W C (Evangelical).
ARMENIA.
A country postoffice in Armenia town- ship, Juneau county, 34 miles north of Mauston, the county seat, 10 from Nekoosa, on the C., M. & St. P. Ry., its nearest
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Thompson Bros (Charles and Frank), liv- the county seat, 12 from Necedah, the
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Armenia
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shipping point, and 18 from Grand Rapids, the nearest banking point. Mail, daily. HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
ARMSTRONG.
A discontinued postoffice in Osceola township, Fond du Lac county, 18 miles southeast of Fond du Dac, the county seat, 9 east of Eden, the nearest railroad station, and 14 from Plymouth, the near- est banking point. Has rural free deliv- ery from St. Cloud.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA, (See page 4.)
ARMSTRONG CREEK.
On the M., St. P. & S. Ste. M. Ry., in Caswell township, Forest county, 30 miles northeast of Crandon, the county seat, and nearest banking point. Exp., Western. P. Shay, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA.
(See page 4.)
Fried O F, r r, exp and tel agt. Murphy Lumber Co.
SHAY P, General Store.
ARTHUR.
A discontinued postoffice in Grant coun- ty, 16 miles east of Lancaster, the county seat. Has rural free delivery from Platteville.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
ASHIPPUN.
Population, 60. In township of same name, Dodge county. 19 miles southeast of Juneau, the judicial seat, and 8 from Oconomowoc, its nearest shipping and banking point. Mail, daily. Fred Kinkle, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Habeck August, blacksmith. HINKLE F & J, Hardware.
Kluewer Herman, wagonmkr.
Setzhorn & Ganerke, general store.
ASHLAND.
Population, 16,000. Is located on Che- quamegon bay, an arm of Lake Superior, and one of the finest harbors on the lakes. It is the judicial seat of county of same name. It has an immense lake trade. In addition to this, it is the great railroad center of northern Wisconsin, the following lines meeting nere: The C. & N. N. P. R. R. and the Wis. Central. It is
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The Greatest of all Coal Savers.
Population, 275. On the G., B. & W. R. R., in Stockton township, Portage county, 10 miles southeast of Stevens Point, the W. Ry., the C., St. P., M. & O. Ry., the county seat, and 7 from Amherst Junction, both of which places afford banking fa- 40 miles from Hurley, 71 from Duluth, 165 cilities. Has a Methodist Episcopal from Eau Claire, 184 from St. Paul, and church. Exp., U. S. Tel., W. U. Telephone 344 from Milwaukee. The principal manu- connection. G. A. Sutherland, postmaster. facturing interests are the Ashland Iron HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) and Steel Works, with a plant costing over $500,000, and one of the largest charcoal blast furnaces in the world, turning out Arnott Creamery. 800 tons a week. There is also an elabor- Breitenstein C, general store. ate chemical plant connected with the fur- Carley E C, grain. nace for the recovery of bi-products pro- Hanson J K, potato buyer. duced in charring wood, which are Higgins P F, railroad exp and tel agt. Michalski N J, hotel. chiefly wood alcohol and acetate of lime, six saw mills, 2 planing mills, wood pulp Neuman Theodore, saloon. works, 1 stave and heading factory, the Precourt S A, live stock. machine shops of the C. & N. W. Ry., Ryan John, saloon and livery. Steinke Samuel & Sons, masons. SUTHERLAND G A, Blacksmith. Werchowski J, saloon. boiler works, foundries and machine shops, cigar factories, etc. The wholesale trade is represented by a number of well- established houses during a business of ARPIN. over $800,000 a year. There are 2 national banks-the Northern and Ashland. The Population, 150. On the W. C., the C. & N. W. and the C., M. & St. P. Rys., in Vesper township, Wood county, 17 miles northwest of Grand Rapids, the judicial seat, and 11 from Marshfield, the nearest banking point. Has German Lutheran and Methodist churches. Telephone connection. Exp., U. S., Tel., W. U. B. Gaffney, post- master. insurance business is also well represented by the regular board companies, and there are a number of live and energetic real estate agents. The press is repre- sentd by two daily newspapers, the Ash- land News (Dem.) and the Ashland Press (Rep.), and 4 weeklies-the News, Press, Bladet and the Chequamegon Critic. The city supports several excellent graded and HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) primary schools, and a high school, a new one being built now' at a cost of $75,000. In Bluett Clif, constable. addition there are Roman Catholic and Howlett James, saloon. German parochial schools, and the North
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