Polk's Wisconsin state gazetteer and business directory. 1905-1906., Part 161

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


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ROME.


Population, 250. A village on the Bark river. in Sullivan township, Jefferson coun- ty. 12 miles east of Jefferson, the county seat, and 212 southwest of Sullivan, the


nearest railroad station. Palmyra, 8 miles township, Milwaukee county, 8 miles south- distant, is the nearest banking point. Tele- west of Milwaukee, the county seat and phone connection. Mail, daily. Jacob Friedel, postmaster.


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


Bieck Wm J, meats and saloon. Beyer Ida, dressmaker.


BUSCH E C, Insurance and Real


Estate.


Cartwright Charles S, nurseryman.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. Duval Frederick, blacksmith.


Erdman John, mason.


Foljahn Theodore J. flour mill.


FRIEDEL, BIECH & CO (J A Friedel, Wm H Biech, Jacob Friedel), General Store.


Friedel John A, notary public.


Golden & Bartelt Creamery.


Hanson John O, carpenter.


Hensey Charles, contractor.


Hix Bros, threshers.


Hix John, carpenter.


Hix Mrs J, carpet weaver.


Hotel Exchange, James A Lewis propr.


Keller John, cattle buyer.


Koca John J. shoes.


Landgraff Charles, carpenter. Landgraff H, wagonmaker.


Lewis James A, propr Hotel Exchange.


Lippert Jacob, justice of the peace.


Lockwood George S, physician.


Miller Charles, mason.


Miller Mrs C, carpet weaver.


Notbohm Leonard C, feed and saw mill.


Quick Henry L, general store.


Roethel M & Bro (Martin and John), ma- sons.


Rome Cornet Band, John O Hanson leader Schields Wm. barber.


Schoffitzel Charles, constable.


Schoffitzel & Reich (Charles Schoffitzel, Charles F Reich), cider mnfrs.


Schultz Richard, blacksmith.


Sears Lowell C, notary public.


Tubbs A L, constable.


Turner Henry, agrl implts.


Williamson Wm, r r and exp agt.


YAHRMARK JOHN, Lumber Mnfr.


ROONEY.


A recently established postoffice in Bur- nett county.


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


ROOSEVELT.


A rural postoffice in Seneca township, Shawano county, 17 miles northwest of Shawano, the county seat, usual banking and shipping point. Was formerly known as Frederick. Mail. tri-weekly. Rudolph Coller. postmaster.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) COLLER RUDOLPH, Saloon and Tax- idermist. Felts C O, teacher. Knobl John, saw mill. Siebert G, blacksmith.


ROOT CREEK.


Population, 200. A postoffice in Greenfield


banking point, and 21% from Layton Park, its nearest shipping point. Mail, daily. Wm. Butt. postmaster.


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


Robt. B. Clark


Buyer and Grain, Hay, Seeds Shipper CHIPPEWA FALLS, WIS. Write for Prices.


ABSTRACTS


All Abstracts Typewritten. NED WITHERS, Box 176, Ashland, Wis. for ASHLAND, BAYFIELD and IRON COUNTIES. Also REAL ESTATE.


IMPROVED FARM LANDS For Sale by A. C. UECKE, CUMBERLAND, WIS. (See page 12.)


1096 Root Creek


R. L. POLK & CO.'S Rosholt


Krause Wm, harnessmaker.


Lang Joseph, saloon.


Mirgler Peter, saloon.


Molchefski Tom, saloon. Muller Julius, saloon. Mullers Bros, carpenters. Readisch John, saloon.


Schroeder John, wagonmaker.


Schulz Ernest, painter.


Seasenfeld J, saloon.


Seiser Ernst, wines.


Stuhr Henry, blacksmith.


Thurow Rev C (Lutheran.)


Tintel Charles, saloon.


Wiedman Rudolph, house mover.


ROSECRANS.


A discontinued postoffice in Cooperstown township, Manitowoc county, 19 miles northwest of Manitowoc, the county seat, nearest railroad station and banking point. Has rural free delivery from Cato.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. Le Fevre P E, bicycles. (See page 4.)


Becker A C, blacksmith.


Bergele Emil, harness.


Kral A M, wagonmaker.


Kvitek Martin & Son, general store.


Luebke Wm F, hardware.


Petzka Albert, general store.


Petzka Thomas, blacksmith.


Rabenhorst F C, saw mill.


Spevacek Joseph, shoemaker.


ROSEDALE.


Population, 150. On the Northwestern line in Eau Claire county, 17 miles from Eau Claire, the county seat, and 5 from Au- gusta, the nearest banking point.


Send mail to Augusta.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA.


(See page 4.) Erdmann Julius, general store. McGuire Hay & Grain Co.


ROSE LAWN.


Population, 50. In Maple Grove town- ship, Shawano county, 24 miles southeast of Shawano, the county seat, and 6 north of Seymour, the nearest banking and ship- ping point. Mail, daily. G. S. King, post- master.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. Cole G F, harness. (See page 4.)


Atwater Eva, dressmaker.


Dolton Elvora, teacher. KING G S, Stock Breeder.


Kumrai John, constable. Miller Henry, feed mill. Spaulding E F, photographer.


Spaulding & King, general store.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA.


(See page 4.) Behrns Rev K (Lutheran.) Blumke A H, hardware. Bowe Frank, insurance. Chilsote S H, carpenter.


Close L, railroad, exp and tel agt.


Cowham May, music teacher.


Davis E, live stock shipper. Devoe C A, physician.


Duel & Dodd, live stock shippers.


Eck C J, general store.


Edwards Emily, music teacher.


Ferch F, shoemaker.


Gilbert Rev G E (Congregational.)


Gillett & Son, cattle breeders.


Grausee Wm, blacksmith.


Grill H J, creamery.


Harmer & Balcorn, meats. Herrman Rudolph, blacksmith.


Hill G C & Son, cattle breeders.


Hughes George, blacksmith. Jossie J, cheese mnfr.


Lytle Stoppenbach Co, grain. McCUMBER C E, General Store.


McKnight L A, drugs. McKnight & Co, grocers.


Pinch Albert, restaurant.


Pinch & Hill, lumber.


Powell John W, physician.


Rosendale Band, Siebenhaar Bros leaders.


Rosendale Spreader Co.


Rosendale State Bank (capital $15,000), Ar- thur Salisbury pres, Frank Bowe cashr. Ruhr Wm & Son, grain. Scott Smith, wagonmaker.


Scribner F H, cattle breeder.


Smith Frank, carpenter.


Somner Ed, harness.


Wills Rev John (Methodist.) Young Albert, hotel.


ROSHOLT.


Population, 300. On the C. & N. W. Ry., in Alban township, Portage county, 18 miles northeast of Stevens' Point, the judicial seat. Has a bank, creamery, saw mill and feed mill. Exp., Am. Telephone connec- tion. J. L. Jensen, postmaster.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TE.A. (See page 4.) Alban Mercantile Co, general store.


Austensen Andrew, flour.


Dahle Anton, produce.


Dehlinger Alex, blacksmith.


Deunkoski John, produce.


Gilbert C J, insurance.


Halverson G, sale stable.


Halverson Otto, feed mill.


Hanson Christ, produce.


Hogsland C, hotel.


Iola Hardware Co, H Johnson mngr. Jankowski Rev L (Catholic.)


JENSEN J L, General Store and In- surance.


Population, 300. A village on the C. & N. W. Ry., in Rosedale township, Fond du Lac county, 12 miles northwest of Fond du Knudson C, carpenter.


Larson Bros, restaurant.


both of which places afford banking facili- Maxwell Lumber Co, saw mill.


ties. Has Congregational, German Luth- Meyer O F, drugs. eran and Methodist churches and a weekly newspaper, the Journal. Tel., W. U. Exp., Nelson H, shoemaker. Am. Telephone connection. C. E. McCum- Olson A S, photographer. ber, postmaster.


Olson & Petersen, produce.


G. D. JONES LAND CO., WAUSAU, WIS.


(See page 9)


BUY AND SELL North Wisconsin & Michigan Lands.


MILWAUKEE, WIS.


221-225 LAMPS, INKSTANDS and DESK OUTFITS in all kinds of Metal and Styles. Manufacturer of HAMMERED LEAF WORK, ruch as FLOWER STANDS, LANTERNS, C. COLNIK MNF'G CO.,


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DESIGNER and ARTISTIC METAL WORKER.


ROSENDALE.


Lac, the county seat, and 9 from Ripon,


Nelson Halvor, wagonmaker.


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


Rosholt


WISCONSIN GAZETTEER. Rozellville 1097


Oos John, furniture.


Perry D M, physician.


Petersen Mrs Clara, millinery.


Peterson Alfred, blacksmith. Pfiffer L C, barber.


Philbric George, meats. Porter C, livery stable.


Rosholt Creamery Co, creamery.


Rosholt C, insurance. Rosholt J G, lands. Rosmussen N P, carpenter.


Simons N L, wind mills.


State Bank of Rosholt, J R Rosholt pres, C Rosholt cashr. Torgrimson Thomas, tailor. Wolding Bros, hardware.


ROSIERE.


Population, 500. In Lincoln township, Kewaunee county, 21 miles northwest of Kewaunee, the county seat, and 12 north- west of Algoma, the usual shipping and banking point. Stages daily to Algoma. Mail, daily. Louis Rubens, postmaster.


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


Cayemberg Eli, blacksmith.


Cayemberg Joseph, carpenter. Columbian Band.


De Guelle Jules, horse dealer.


De Villiers Adolph, shoemaker.


De Vose Joseph, blacksmith.


Englebert D E, creamery.


Gilson Joseph, cooper. Gloudemans Rev J J (Catholic.) Gloudemans Symphony Orchestra. Herson Charles, mason.


Lacroix & Sampoux, hay pressers.


Lardinois Isidore, sculptor. Lardinois J B, blacksmith.


Legreve Frank, shoemaker.


Rosiere Cornet Band. RUBENS CHARLES, General Store.


ROSS.


A discontinued postoffice in Vernon coun- ty. Has rural free delivery from Viola. HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Graves Wm, general store.


ROSTOK.


A country postoffice in Kewaunee county, 3 miles from Kewaunee, the county seat, banking and shipping point.


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


SKALA JOSEPH W, General Store and Cheese Factory.


ROWLEY'S BAY.


A discontinued postoffice on Lake Michi- gan, in Liberty Grove township, Door coun- ty, 36 miles northeast of Sturgeon Bay, the county seat. Has rural free delivery from Sister Bay.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. of Wausau, the county seat, and 912 north-


(See page 4.) Rogers S A, general store and saw mill.


ROXBURY.


A discontinued postoffice, Dane county, 24 HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. miles northwest of Madison, the county (See page 4.)


seat, and 3 east of Saux City, the nearest Bemer Bros, Feed mill.


railroad station and banking point, whence it has rural free delivery.


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


Blum Charles, general store.


Dunser E, blacksmith.


Gaukel F, general store.


Gaukel J A, carpenter.


Reuter Mrs B, general store.


ROY.


A farmers' postoffice in Marshall town- ship, Gates county, 14 miles from Lady- smith, the county seat and banking point, and 8 miles from Holcombe, the nearest shipping point. Mail, tri-weekly. M. C. Hickman, postmaster.


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


HICKMAN M C, General Store.


ROYALTON.


Population, 300. A village on the Little Wolf river, and the G. B. & W. R. R., in Royalton township, Waupaca county, 13 miles northwest of Waupaca, the county seat, and 7 west of New London, the near- est banking point. Has a Congregational church. Exp., U. S. Tel., W. U. Tele- phone connection. E. G. Moore, postmaster.


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


Akins Wm, livery.


Christenson Fred, well driller.


Craig Mrs W R, music teacher.


Dean F I, produce.


Favell F J, notary.


Fletcher C W, railroad and exp agt.


Fletcher & Mix, well drillers.


GOETSCHIN & STEIBS, General Store. Hayward George, saloon.


Jakway Frank, vet surgeon and justice.


Jenson Christopher, wagonmaker.


Looase F, hotel.


Minkleo Mrs, dressmaker.


Mix Mrs Charles, dressmaker.


MOORE EDWARD G, Hardware.


Royalton Creamery Assn, J C Jenson sec. Samson S E, mason.


Sanders C (Congregational).


Segworth John, saloon.


Town Robert O, mason.


Van Ornum Bert, palnter.


Van Ornum Frank, carpenter.


Van Ornum Fred, carpenter.


Van Ornum George, carpenter.


Van Ornum Milling Co, feed mill.


Van Ornum W L, carpenter.


Womberg H J, blacksmith.


Woodginske J L, physician.


Zwerg Otto, mason.


ROZELLVILLE.


Population, 125. A postoffice in Day town- ship, Marathon county, 33 miles southwest


east of Marshfield, the usual shipping and banking point. Stage, daily to Mashfield; fare, 35 cents. Mail, daily. John Brink- mann, postmaster.


The Eau Claire Business College EAU CLAIRE, WIS.


A School of Short- hand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Busl- ness Practice.


With ...


Life Insurance Co.


Insure The Mutual Benefit


Is Absolutely Non Forfeitable After two years EVERY POLICY issued by the Company, except for Non Payment of Premium, F C


Die Making


Stamping and Tool Co. LA CROSSE, WIS.


1098 Rozellville


R. L. POLK & CO.'S Rusk


BRINKMANN & RIEF, General Store. Michals Nick, blacksmith.


Nickolai John, saw mill, 11/2 miles s.


Offer Fred, saloon. Schemetzler & Hartel, saloon.


Thon Louis, blacksmith.


Trurweiler Rev P (Catholic).


RUBE.


A discontinued postoffice in Liberty town- ship, Manitowoc county, 8 miles southwest


of Manitowoc, the seat of justice, shipping Van Sever Rev (Catholic).


and banking point, whence it has rural free delivery.


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


RUBICON.


Population, 100. A village on the C., M. & St. P. Ry., in Dodge county, 18 miles southeast of Juneau, the county seat. Hart- ford, 5 miles east, is the nearest banking point. Tel., W. U. Exp., U. S.


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


Alber Michael, blacksmith.


Baltas Peter, saw mill.


Bloesser H, shoemaker.


Boles John, meats.


Hall George, saloon.


Hauser August, harness.


HAUSER BROS & CO, General Store.


Labuwi John & Co, live stock.


Labuwi J & C, live stock.


Lambrecht Albert, saw mill.


Moser Wm, insurance.


New Louis, hardware.


RUBICON MERCANTILE CO. Schneider Wm, blacksmith. Sonnentag Nicholas, saloon.


RUBY.


A settlement in Colburn township, Chip- pewa county, 38 miles northeast of Chip- pewa Falls, the county seat, and 18 from


Boyd, on the W. C. Ry. Sillhawn, 5 miles Wilson A, coal.


distant on the C., St. P., M. & O. Ry., is the nearest rail approach. Boyd is the nearest banking point. Mail, daily. E. L. Hawn, postmaster.


(See page 4.)


RUBY LUMBER CO, Saw, Shingle, Lath and Planing Mills.


RUDOLPH.


Population, 250. On the C., M. & St. P. Ry., in Rudolph township, Wood county, 7 miles northeast of Grand Rapids, the coun- ty seat and nearest banking point. Has Catholic, Lutheran and Methodist churches. Tel., W. U. Exp., U. S. Telephone connec- tion. Fred M. Logan, postmaster.


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


Cause & Cluey, general store.


Chambers A I, creamery.


Clark W J, feed mill. Clover Hill Creamery. Croghan O, railroad and exp agt.


Freeman H L, hardware.


Freeman Mrs H L, millinery. Grandshaw Joe, hotel.


Hanson B, produce.


Jackson J A, physician.


Kohl A, cheese factory. Lavgue Thomas, hotel. LOGAN FRED M, General Store. Okey Peter, constable.


Piltz Wm, blacksmith. Raynor J, saloon.


Rezin Daniel, cranberry grower. Rudolph Creamery.


Tuey J E, general store.


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


RURAL.


A discontinued postoffice in Waupaca county, 5 miles from Waupaca, the county seat, banking and shipping point, whence it has rural free delivery.


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


Ashmun J & C S, genl store and flour mill. Radley W W & Sons, hardware.


RUSH LAKE.


Population, 100. A station on the C., M. & St. P. Ry., in Winnebago county, 20 miles southwest of Oshkosh, the county seat, and 6 from Ripon, its usual banking point. Tel., W. U. Exp., U. S. Telephone connec- tion. J. E. Otto, postmaster.


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


Davlin & Wilson (P Davlin, A Wilson), flour.


Luker E, blacksmith.


OTTO J. General Store.


Parker N C, railroad, exp anl tel agt.


Rush Lake Creamery Co, A Wilson mngr.


RUSHVILLE.


A discontinued postoffice in Caledonia township, Racine county, 5 miles from Ra-


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. cine, the county seat, banking and ship-


ping point, whence mail is supplied by rural free delivery.


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


Dvoracek Vincent, impts and saloon.


Klema Martin, blacksmith.


Mohrbacker Adam, genl store and saloon. Park A, saloon.


Prokesh Vincent, saloon.


Trumbull John, dairy.


RUSK.


Population, 75. On the C., St. P. M. & O. Ry., in Red Cedar township, Dunn county, 6 miles northeast of Menomonie, the county seat and nearest banking point. Tel., W. U. Exp., Am. F. R. Ross, postmaster.


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


Kristensen N K, blacksmith. Moyes A F, blacksmith. ROSS F R, General Store and Grain.


CEMENT


Milwaukee Cement Co., 7 Plankinton Bldg., Milwaukee, Wis.


Life Insurance Co., Cincinnati, Ohio Good Reliable Agents Wanted. (See Page 7.) MADISON, WIS.


THE UNION CENTRAL


ORGANIZED 1867.


Assets, $43,891,738.40 M. D. FETHERS. Gen'l Agent, Southern Wis.


RUGBY JUNCTION.


On the Wisconsin Central and C., M. & St. P. Rys., in Washington county, 5 miles from Schleisingerville, its postoffice.


It is my Specialty to locate and stop your losses in Engine and Boiler Room. J. CHRIS. HEINRICH, (See Page 4.) 921 Garfield Ave., MILWAUKEE, WIS.


Rusk


WISCONSIN GAZETTEER. St. Croix Falls 1099


Rusk Co-Operative Creamery. Stanton E J, railroad, exp and tel agent. Stevens Rev E (Lutheran.) Wilson-Weber Lumber Co.


RUSSELL.


A country postoffice in Chimney Rock township, Trempealeau county, 15 miles northwest of Whitehall, the county seat, and 8 from Independence, the nearest bank- ing and shipping point. Telephone connec- tion. Mail, daily. Adolph Melsness, post- master.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Little Elk Cheese Factory.


MELSNESS ADOLPH, General Store and Justice. Shappee F E, railroad and exp agt. Wisconsin Telephone Co.


SABIN.


A country postoffice, in Sylvan township, Richland county, 15 miles northwest of Richland Center, the county seat and near- est banking and shipping point. Is on the daily mail stage route from Richland Cen- ter to Readstown. R. E. Householder, postmaster.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Buroker W M, blacksmith.


Cranston P E, cheese mnfr. Ewing A L, carp. Ferebee Don, teacher. Guess E E, saw mill. Higinbotham Nat, hotel and live stock. Householder Fred F, teacher.


HOUSEHOLDER R E, General Store and Postmaster. Jacoby C W, carp. Walker F E, butter.


SAGOLE.


A discontinued postoffice in Outagamie county, 12 miles northeast of Appleton, the county seat, and 9 from Kaukauna, the usual banking and shipping point, whence it has rural free delivery.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Coffey P M, farm impts. Garvey Mary & Ellen, genl store. Hobbie Wm, shoemaker. Hovyman J J, blacksmith.


KIEFFER WM, Saloon. Liesch Mrs N, saloon. Lucas Jacob, harnessmaker. Nabblefeldt H W, cheese mnfr. Schommer J P, carpenter. Siefort H, general store. Vanden Weldenberg M, blacksmith. Vansustren Henry, saloon.


SAINT ANNA.


Population, 57. In Sheboygan county, 24 2 weekly newspapers, the St. Croix Valley miles northeast of Sheboygan, the judicial Standard and Polk County Press. Tele- seat, and 5 west of Kiel, the nearest rail- graph and telephone facilities. Exp., West- ern. C. D. Emery, postmaster. road station, and banking point. Mail, daily.


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


Bavier Frank, mnfr wooden shoes.


BURG WENDELL, General Store, Sa- loon and Cheese Mnfr.


Eastern Wisconsin Telephone Co. Endres Peter, hardware and blacksmith. Lanser Mathias, saloon.


MEYER PETER, General Store and Cheese Mnfr.


Nadler Andrew, shoemaker.


ST. CLOUD.


Population, 300. A village on the Sheboy- gan river, and on the C. & N. W. Ry., in Marshfield township, Fond du Lac county, 17 miles northwest of Fond du Lac, the ju- dicial seat, and 12 from Plymouth, the nearest banking point. Exp., Am. Tel., W. U. Michael Schmitz, postmaster.


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


Bans Val, general store.


Benedict George, painter. Biermann Aug, exp and tel agt.


Blonier Henry, cheese mnfr.


Crosby Ed, physician.


Darnieder A, furniture.


Dietz John, saloon and meats.


DREIFUERST BROS, Tinsmiths, Hard- ware and Agrl Implts.


Entringer John, agrl impts.


Feldner Peter & Co, shoe mnfrs.


Goeb Rudolph, shoemaker.


Goesser Steffan, carp.


Grant & Schaefer, flour and grain. Guelig Louis V, cheese mnfr. Hau Christ, saloon.


Hau Joseph, shoemaker and shoe store.


Helz John, harnessmaker. Hochrein John, grain.


Hoffman Anton, cattle breeder.


Klenzing August, saloon and blacksmith.


Kohlmann F, cheese mnfr.


Kramer Christ, mason.


Kramer Conrad, blacksmith.


Leonard C W, physician.


Lisawa John, barber.


Moeller August F, lumber.


Nieder & Will, carpenters.


Petrie Arnold, saloon.


SCHAEFER F, General Store.


Schaub K, mason.


SCHMITZ M, Postmaster, Insurance.


Wehner Benjamin, saloon. Wersham Will, saloon. Wolf John H, wagonmaker.


ST. CROIX FALLS.


Population, 700. An incorporated village in township of same name, Polk county, on the St. Croix river, opposite Taylor's Falls, Minn., at the terminus of the St. Croix Falls brunch of the M., St. P. & S. Ste. Marie Ry., 12 miles west of Balsam Lake, the county seat, and 288 northwest of Milwaukee. It has Methodist and Presby- terian churches, a public school, a bank and


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


Agrell Charles, saloon. Anderson Mrs Alice, milliner.


Department 8, WASHINGTON, D. C.


PATENTS.


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Dunnville Stone Co.


Robert A. Lang, Pres., H. R. Lang, Sec. and Treas. CUT STONE CONTRACTORS


(Incorporated) Cut and Sawed Stone from their Quarries at Dunnville and Colfax, Wis .; also Dealers in General Merchandise. Store at Dunnville. Address No. 656 Galloway Street, EAU CLAIRE, WIS.


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)


(See adv. in Classified Machinists. ) Chas. W. Schneck, Bro. & Co., Practical Machinists 727-729 St. Paul Ave., Milwaukee, Wis.


1100 St. Croix Falls


R. L. POLK & CO.'S St. Kilian


Anderson Alvin B, carp.


Anderson C L, groceries.


Bank of St Croix Falls (capital $30,000), T H Thompson pres, Fred Olcott cashr.


Berquist Solomon, carp.


Boughton W E & Co, flour mill.


Christopher Hover, harnessmaker.


Clayton Ben, hardware.


Codden Jacob, clothing.


Comer Bros (John and Andrew), black- Lochemes Rev M J (Catholic).


smiths.


Dorothy Frank B, lawyer.


DRESSER LESTER B, General Store.


Ely George, insurance.


Emery C D, confr, cigars, stationery and postmaster.


Falsom E H, propr St Croix Valley Stand- ard.


Farst Ed, barber.


Fass L, shoemaker.


Fisk Charles, propr St Croix House.


Goodwin H B, exp and railroad agt.


Hanson Andrew, carpenter.


Hoglund Andrew, grocer.


Kiron John, saloon.


McCourt W H, pres of village.


Mullen Mrs Henry, dressmaker.


Mullen & Masterson, livery.


Olson & Isaacson (Edward J Olson, Alfred St John's Institute for Deaf Mutes, Rev M Isaacson), drugs and furniture. M Gerend rector.


Patterson Wm, drayman.


Peck Thomas, carpenter.


St Croix House, C C. Fish propr.


St Croix Valley Standard, Ed H Falsom editor.


Thompson George, general store.


Trim J O, meats.


Venner Frederick W, dentist.


VINCENT HOUSE, August Rudeen Proprietor. Walker Frederick W, physician. Wall B J, planing mill.


Weinhardt Isaac P, planing mill.


ST. FRANCIS.


Population, 400. On the C. & N. W. Ry. in Lake township, Milwaukee county, 3 miles south of Milwaukee, the county seat 3). and banking point, with which it is con- nected by electric railway. It is the loca-


tion of the Seminary of St. Francis, the Pio Dohr Nicholas, livery and saloon.


Nono College, the St. John's Institute for Drefus Michael, blacksmith.


Deaf Mutes, and St. Aemelian Orphan Asy- lum. Tel., W. U. Exp., Am. Telephone connection. M. J. McNamara, postmaster.


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


Becker Rev Charles (Catholic).


Berg Rev Joseph (Catholic).


Beyer Dr, physician.


Brielmaier Alphonze, fresco painter.


Britz Joseph, town clerk.


Brust Rev N (Catholic).


Catholic Normal School and Pio Nono Col- lege Library.


Catteaux Frank, contractor.


Clemens Wenzel, saloon.


Dieringer Rev B (Catholic).


Dittmann Ernest, grocer. Drexel Rev L E (Catholic).


Feldon Joseph, tailor.


Frisehman Nicholas, furniture.


Goral Rev B (Catholic).


Hermann John, meats.


Irsch Gerhard, carpenter.


Jenny Jacob, mason.


Kasel Rev J M (Catholic).


Kersten Rev M (Catholic).


Koenig Charles H, mnfr cement bldg blks. Koenig George, saloon. Kuntz Fred, assessor. Lebi Rev Simon (Catholic).


Lederer Rev Jos (Catholic).


McNamara Dennis, agt C & N W Ry.


MCNAMARA M J, Confectionery and Cigars and Postmaster.


Martin George, blacksmith.


Metzdorf Rev W (Catholic). Mueller Peter, saloon.


Nellen Rev Wm (Catholic).


Paulu John, town chairman.


Peschong Rev Louis (Catholic).


Pierron Rev J P (Catholic).


Pio Nono College, Rev M J Lochemes pres. Rainer Rev Joseph (Catholic).


Reed Cyrus T, painter.


Ries Rev H B (Catholic).


Ryan Rev J F (Catholic).


St Aemelian Orphan Asylum, J J Kircher secretary.


St Francis Seminary Library.


Schoofs Gerhardt, saloon.


SCHULTE ADOLPH P, General Store.


Schulze Rev Frederick (Catholic).


Schurbrock Victor, saloon.


Schwalbach Adam, shoemaker.


Seminary of St Francis, Rev Louis Peshong manager.


Smith Rev Richard (Catholic).


Warnimont Math, constable.


Welbes Paul, town treasurer.


ST. JOHN.


A discontinued postoffice on the C., M. & St. P. Ry., in Woodville township, Calumet county, 111/2 miles northwest of Chilton, the county seat and nearest banking point. Has rural free delivery from Hilbert (Route No.


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


Fisch John, hotel.


Loehr Anton, general store. Schmitt Nicholas, mason.


ST. JOSEPH.


A country postoffice in Greenfield town- ship, La Crosse county, 13 miles east of La Crosse, the county seat and banking point. and 9 from Bangor, the nearest railroad station. Wm. Zanter, postmaster.


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


Abrecht Frank, blacksmith.




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