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Schmidt Rev Christ (Catholic). Simon George, feed mill. St Joseph Cornet Band, Joseph Rutz leader. ZANTER WM, Saloon and Grocer.
ST. KILIAN.
Fond du Lac county. Postoffice discon- tinued. Has rural free delivery from Camp- bellsport.
Collections.
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1101
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. West Bend is the nearest Banking Point. (See page 4.) Miller A J, blacksmith. Strachata Andrew, general store. Mail, daily.
Stroebel A, saloon.
Stroebel Philip, wagonmaker.
ST. LAWRENCE.
Population, 250. A postoffice in Addison and Hartford townships, Washington coun- ty, 12 miles southeast of West Bend, the county seat, and 31/2 northwest of Schlei- singerville, the nearest banking and ship- ping point. Mail, daily. Telephone connec- tion. Joseph P. Mueller, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Aufdermauer Anton, cheese mnfr. Floss John, saloon. Folz John, saloon. Gehl L, distiller and genl store.
Gehl M L & Co, rectifiers and wholesale liquors.
Gehl Philip, well driller and saw mill.
Heder W, shoemaker and saloon.
Kanner Anton, harness.
Kirsch Peter, carpenter.
Kramer John F, U S store keeper, gauger Christel & Luloff, saw mill.
and justice.
Montag Hubert, mail carrier and carpet weaver.
Mueller Joseph H, wagonmaker.
MUELLER JOSEPH P, Hotel and Post- master.
Reininger Rev A T (Catholic.)
St Lawrence Cornet Band, Peter Kirsch director.
St Lawrence Fire Co, J F Kramer sec. Schmidt Peter, engineer.
Schnitzler John, pumps, wagons, etc. Strupp Peter, saw mill.
Weis J C, undertaker. Weis Math, teacher and U S gauger.
Weiss Joseph, carpenter. Weiss Martin, blacksmith.
WOLF WERNER, General Store and Mallman Joseph, hotel. Hotel.
Ziegelbauer Herman, carpenter.
ST. MARTINS.
A discontinued postoffice in Franklin township, Milwaukee county, 9 miles south- west of Milwaukee, the county seat and banking point, and 81/2 from Layton Park, the nearest shipping point. Has rural free delivery from Hales Corners.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Arnold Leonard, mason.
Bartman Albert, mason. Bensene John, saloon and blksmith.
Foellings Ferdinand, saloon and meats. Jochem Frank, general store. Mayer John, general store.
Priester Daniel, undertkr and wagons. Rynders Mrs John, general store. Schlitz Nicholas, blacksmith.
ST. MICHAELS.
Population 75. A postoffice in Washing- Lauby Bros, well borers. ton county, 8 miles northeast of West Schmitz Peter J, hotel. Bend, the county seat, and 31/2 east of Ke- Schrage Peter, blacksmith.
waskum, the nearest railroad station. Steffes Wm, general store.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Rodenkirch J M, blacksmith. Uelman Joseph H, general store.
ST. NAZIANZ.
Population, 450. A village in Eaton and Liberty townships, Manitowoc county, 18 miles southwest of Manitowoc, the county seat, 11 northeast of Kiel, the nearest bank- ing point, and 5 from Valders, its shipping point. Mail, daily. Louis Baumgartner, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
BAUMGARTNER LOUIS JR, Furniture.
Bernhard Gehrig, mason.
Blum Rev L (Catholic).
Boekham Nicholas, blacksmith.
Bukle Wm, shoemaker.
Burkard Ignatz, baker. Burkhardt Peter, baskets.
Christel Mary, milliner.
Christel Wendel, saloon.
Clemens Peter, saloon.
Eberle Frank X, harness.
Geigel Joseph, painter.
Gerhard Miss Mary, music teacher.
Goehrlid Rev E (Catholic).
Grishaber George, tailor.
GROH WILLIAM, General Store. Hamel Louis, barber.
Holshoe John, cheese mnfr.
Kallenbrim Anton, machinist.
Koeck John, undertaker.
Koenig John, meats.
Koenig Philip, blacksmith.
Kusterman J C , general store.
Lettenberger Herman, saloon.
Lettenberger J A, saloon.
Lueloff Herman, hardware.
MILLER & KOENIG, Hardware, Agri Implements and Flour Mill.
Mutz Rev P (Catholic). O'Brien T, physician. Pioneer Canning Co.
Seehafer Henry, saloon.
Schmitz Wm C, physician.
Schnurr Anton, boots and shoes.
Waller Joseph, shoemaker.
Weber Peter, shingle mill.
Wolf Mrs, millinery.
Zierer John, photographer.
ST. PETER.
A discontinued postoffice in Taycheedah township, Fond du Lac county, 7 miles northeast of Fond du Lac, the county seat and banking point, and 2 from Peebles, its shipping point. Has rural free delivery from Malone.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Henry Danischefsky MASON and GENERAL
TELEPHONE CONNECTION 1060 Eighth St., Milwaukee, Wis. .(See Adv. In Milwaukee)
CONTRACTOR.
CONNECTION
M. Pfeifer Heating Co. 314 Sycamore St., MILWAUKEE, WIS. TELEPHONE
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
ALL KINDS OF STEAM PUMP AND AIR COMPRESSION
Steam, Hot Water and Ventilating Heating
Reliable Life Insurance at Cost. Combining the BEAVER'S economy of Fraternal Insurance with the Reserve Fund Stability of Old Line Insurance. DEPUTIES
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. From St. Louis to Kansas City, Pueblo and Denver.
1102 St. Wendel R. L. POLK & CO.'S Sanborn
ST. WENDEL.
A discontinued postoffice on the C. & N. Helmholz Mrs Wm, carpet weaver. W. Ry., in Manitowoc county, 16 miles Madoche & McDermott, genl store. south of Manitowoc, the county seat. Has rural free delivery from Cleveland.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Hinges Henry, cheese factory.
Hoffman Peter jr, general store.
Klessig Bros, creamery. Nenning Joseph, saloon.
Schmeiss Otto, saloon.
Stiefvater C, shoemaker.
SALEM.
Population, 300. A village on the C. & N. W. Ry., in Salem township, Kenosha coun- ty, 16 miles west of Kenosha, the judicial seat, and 6 from Antioch, Ill., the nearest banking point. Exp., Am. Tel., W. U.
Mathias Loescher, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Adams Miss A, teacehr.
American House, C A Pease propr.
Bacon Annie J, music teacher.
Bailey Alexander, notary public.
Bevins Arthur M, meats.
Bufton John, shoemaker.
Burgess Charles L, livery.
Evans John, lumber.
FARMERS' SALEM CREAMERY CO, H Borden A, veterinary surgeon.
V Scheloske Mngr.
Finney George, saloon.
Fisher Rev E (M E).
Foster J A & Son (Julian A and Julian A jr), general store.
Gaines C B Sons Co (Harvey B Gaines, John Evans), feed and coal.
Gardner H B, hardware.
Higley Archer S, harnessmaker.
HOOKER LAKE HOTEL, James Jep- son Propr.
Jepson James, propr Hooker Lake Hotel. Kinicott John F, carpenter.
Kuppens Richard, shoemaker.
Lamier Joseph, painter.
LOESCHER MATHIAS, Postmaster and General Store.
Murphy Wm M, barber.
Pease Charles A, propr American House. Pease James, wagonmaker.
PETERSON BROS & CO (Mrs Catherine, Peter, Anna and Sarah Peterson), Gen- eral Store and Agricultural Implements. Scheloske Herman V, mngr Farmers' Sa- lem Creamery Co. Schlax John, blacksmith.
Seaman Charles H, station agent.
Stewart Mrs A, milliner.
Stocker Herbert, tel agt. Tiedt Arthur O, physician. Waddell Miss, teacher.
SALONA.
A discontinued postoffice on shore of Lake Michigan, in Door county, 7 miles south of Sturgeon Bay, the judicial seat. Has rural free delivery from Sawyer.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Berg John, grain.
Christianson Mrs Hans, carpet weaver. Eldred John, fisherman.
Heidenbolt & Sons, fishermen.
Osmundson J R, meats. Rickaby W A, mason.
SALTER.
A country postoffice in Jackson township, Washington county, 10 miles southeast of West Bend, the judicial seat, and 7 from Cedarburg, the nearest shipping point, Banking facilities at West Bend and Ced- arburg. Charles Strauske, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Calmus Joe, mason.
Goeden Charles, blacksmith.
Horn Wm, express agt.
STRAUSKE CHARLES, Genl Store and Postmaster.
SAMPSON.
A country postoffice in Morgan township, Oconto county, 22 miles southwest of Oconto, the county seat, and 6 from Abrams, the nearest shipping point, whence it receives daily mail. Wm. Kane. post- master.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (see page 4.)
Cleveland Levi, justice of peace.
Couillard Nellie, teacher.
Forcier George. lime kilns.
Forcier Mrs Myrt, dressmaker.
Gilcrece Frank, saloon.
Gilcrece H, carpenter.
Goodwin Thomas, lime mnfr.
KANE WM, General Store and Cheese Mnfr.
Major John, mason.
Major Robert, stone mason.
Raduge Otto, plasterer.
Rymer Homer, blacksmith.
St John J J, railroad and exp agt.
Waldron Mrs B C, nurse.
SAMS. A farmers' postoffice in Rib Lake town- ship, Taylor county, 15 miles northeast of Medford, the county seat. and banking point, and 6 from Rib Lake, its shipping point. Fritz Martin, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (see page 4.)
SANBORN.
Population, 200. On the D., S. S. & A. Ry., in Sanborn township, Ashland county, 11 miles from Ashland, the judicial seat and banking point. Tel .. W. U. Exp .. Western. O. L. Lampson, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (see page 4.)
Ball O B, blacksmith.
HART D A, General Store.
LAMPSON ORLIN L, General Store and Postmaster. McBride Barney, saw mill.
McBride Mrs B, hotel.
Reingruber A W, general store and meats. Sullivan Gust, saloon.
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Gateway City Steel Tank and Roofing Co.
Galvanized Steel Stock and Storage Tanks. Galvanized Screw Joint Well Casing.
LA CROSSE, WISCONSIN
Sand Creek
WISCONSIN GAZETTEER. Sauk City
1103
SAND CREEK.
Population, 100. A village on Red Cedar river, in Sand Creek township, Dunn coun- Rudolph Klein. postmaster.
ty 35 miles northeast of Menomonie, the county seat, and 8 from New Auburn, the nearest railroad station and banking point. Mail. daily. Mabel G Clark, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. Goodrich R A. commission and poultry.
(see page 4.)
Anderson Han T, blacksmith.
CLARK MRS MABEL, Millinery and Postmaster.
FARMERS' STORE CO, Genl Store and Creamery.
FIELD JULIUS, General Store. Hanson Gilbert, carp. Hanson Ole. carp.
Iverson Thomas. blksmith.
Johnson Anton T, feed and carding mill. Mack F I, exp and railroad agt. Mortensen Fred, carp and town clk. Rathbun Roy, butter and eggs. Stenerson Martin, teacher.
Van Brunt Ed, cattle buyer. Vangelder S !W, hotel.
SANDLAKE.
' A discontinued postoffice in Osceola town- ship. Polk county. 3 miles southwest of Bal- sam Lake, the county seat, 41/2 miles from Dresser Junction, its shipping point, and 6 from St. Croix Falls, the nearest bank lo- cation. Has rural free delivery from Dresser Junction.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (see page 4.) Englund Joseph G, general store.
SAND ROCK.
A recently established postoffice in Iron county.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (see page 4.)
SANDUSKY.
A country postoffice in Washington town- ship, Sauk county, 30 miles southwest of Baraboo, the county seat, 6 from Limeridge its shipping point and 16 south of Reeds- burg. its banking point. Mail, daily.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (see page 4.) Constantine Elvera, general store. Geertson George, blacksmith. Grover B, blacksmith.
Ward Joseph, cheese factory. ZWEIG FREDERICK W, General Store
SARATOGA.
A farmer's postoffice on Ten Mile creek, in Saratoga township, Wood county, 12 miles south of Grand Rapids, the county seat and banking point. and 4 from Ne- koosa, the nearest shipping point. Mail, daily. Sara Elliott. postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
ELLIOTT SARA, Tobacco and Notions Meyer Fred J, dentist.
and Postmaster. Lee Ellery, justice.
SARONA.
Population, 35. On the C., St. P., M. & O. Ry., in Sarona township, Washburn coun-
ty, 7 miles from Shell Lake, the county seat and banking point. Tel., W. U. Exp., Am.
HOLLISTER'S-ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Christian Social Assn, lumber.
Drake Walter & Co, creamery.
Kasper Frank, blacksmith.
Leonard J J, hardware.
SAUERS J D, General Store.
Svaboda Frank. saloon and livery.
SAUK CITY.
Population, 900. An incorporated village located on the Wisconsin river and on the C., M. & St. P. Ry., in Sauk county, 16 miles south of Baraboo, the judicial seat, and 105 northwest of Milwaukee. It contains Cath- olic. German Reformed and Lutheran churches, Catholic and public schools, a hall, capable of seating 300, and a weekly German newspaper, the Sauk City Pioneer Press. There is a well equipped and effic- ient fire department, also canning factory, brewery, foundry and machine shop. Stages to Prairie du Sac, Witwen and Black Hawk. Exp., U. S. Tel., W. U. Killian Derleth postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Becker Adrian. shoemkr.
Boller & Meyer (Casper Boller, Henry Meyer), storage.
Brandt A H, prin of schools.
Brilliott Joseph. barber.
Buerki Selma, music tchr.
BUERKI & BECKER (Robert Buerki, August A Becker), Genl Store and Photo- graphers.
Bure Julius J, saloon.
Caughran A H, propr United States Hotel.
Derleith Charles, bicycle repairer.
Derlieth August, blksmith.
Derlieth Killian undertkr and postmaster. Dresen Wm, furniture.
EAGLE HOTEL, Mathias Muerth Propr
Gaukel Frank, genl store, 1/2 mile e.
Grueningen Rev John J (Evang).
Habermann J & F (Joseph and Fred), painters.
Homberger & Reuter (Robert Homberger, J Nicholas Reuter), genl store.
Jaeger Conrad, genl store. Jorges Julius, saloon.
Kahn Andrew, hardware and foundry.
Kanberg Lewis W, jeweler.
Kirchner Emanuels, meats.
Kueni C & Son (Conrad and Julius C), genl store.
LACHMUND PAUL, Cattle Breeder.
LACHMUND PAUL & SON, Lumber and
Building Material, Sash, Doors, Blinds. Brick, Drain Tile and Wire Fencing.
Lampertius Charles, shoemkr.
Lampertius Paul, railroad. tel and exp agt.
Lemm Mrs Mary, restaurant.
Marquardt August E, drugs.
Meyers Henry, pres village council. See
Miller Bros (Herman and Barney), livery. Page
Mueller Henry F, physician.
Muerth Mathias, propr Eagle Hotel.
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NAFFZ CHARLES, Notary, Collections and Steam Ship Agent.
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Nafiz Thekla, music teacher. Ninman N H, publr Sauk City Pioneer Press.
Pape Frank, drayman.
Public School Library, A R Brandt librar- seat, and 7 from Wild Rose, the nearest ian. Ritz Rev J W (Catholic.) railroad station and banking point. Stages daily to Wild Rose, are 35 cents. Mail, Sauk City Pioneer Press, N H Ninman daily. George W. Jenks, postmaster. publr.
Schlungbaum Charles, harnessmaker. Schoenfeld Mrs F E, genl store.
Schoephoerster & Tuley (Joseph B Schoep- hoerster, Frank Tuley), sorghum mill, 2 miles w.
Schubring Herman, saloon.
Schwenker Wm, harnessmaker.
Surges Frank, saloon.
United States Hotel. A H Caughran propr. Von Hiddessen Charles, physician.
Wasley Walter W, hardware.
Weiller John P, meats.
Williams Andrew, agrl impts.
Williams John, cigar mnfr.,
Wisconsin Creamery Co, Alfred Taylor pres, H W Bowman sec. Zins Anton J, saloon.
Milwaukee, Wis. (See page 8.) The Time Indemnity Company Germania Bldg.,
SAUKVILLE.
Population, 300. On the C., M. & St. P. Ry .. and on the Milwaukee river, in Sauk- ville township, Ozaukee county, 4 miles from Port Washington, the county seat and banking point. Has Catholic and Evangeli- cal churches. Exp., U. S. Tel., W. U. Jo- seph A. Albrecht, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
ALBRECHT JOSEPH A, Hotel.
Alten Wm, hotel.
Berwich Thomas A, physician.
Dreis Rev Henry (Catholic.)
Eastman Edward, creamery.
Even Peter, blacksmith. Fintzer Ed, blacksmith.
Friesse J E, exp and tel agt.
Gietzen Ed, saloon.
Gietzen Joseph, hotel.
GRADY WM & CO, General Store.
Green J B, saloon.
Horn Charles, hotel and farm impts.
Horn Joachim. wagonmaker.
Kempf George, saloon.
Koenig Mat, genl store.
Kohl Emil, meats. Kopman August, saloon. Lutfring Henry F. hardware.
Merten Herman F, painter.
Mueller J P, saloon.
Puerling J P, carpenter.
Richter Christ, painter.
Roos Matthew, cigar mnfr.
Schlaich Peter, general store.
Schreiner Michael, carp.
Schuh Rev C B (Evan.)
Spartz John, grist mill. Spartz Peter, grain.
SAWYER.
T.I.G.
The fourth ward of the city of Sturgeon Bay, in Door county, a station and post- office or the A. & W. Ry., on the south side of Sturgeon Bay. (For list of business names see Sturgeon Bay.)
Froelich Michael, hotel.
Plum Lake House, O W Sayner propr.
SAYNER O W, Propr Plum Lake House and General Store.
Seeney Helen, teacher.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. Smith A J, general store. (See page 4.) Warner Herbert, hotel.
SAXEVILLE.
Population, 85. A village on Pine river, in Saxeville township, Waushara county, 16 miles northeast of Wautoma, the county
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Coats George, justice.
Halsey Oren C, blacksmith.
Hanson F T, blacksmith and mason.
Hanson Leo, blacksmith.
Heald B W, saw and feed mill.
JENKS GEORGE W, General Store and Postmaster.
Leach Jay, furs.
Libby Mrs, dressmaker.
Peterson Charles, carpenter.
Peterson C P, general store.
Powell C W (Baptist.)
Van Arsdale Dr H C. drugs and constable. Ward D F, shoemaker.
Wood Oren, carp.
SAXON.
Population, 350. On the C. & N. W. and D., S. S. & A. Rys., in Saxon township, Iron county, 13 miles west of Hurley, the judicial seat and banking point. Has a Catholic church. Exp., Am. and Western. Tel., W. U. Telephone connection. Michael J. Hart, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Auger Patrick, general store.
Belanger M, saloon.
Carpenter George, saloon.
Chaltrand C, hotel and saloon.
Commercial Hotel, H Muehl propr.
Defer J J, saloon and saw mill and village pres.
Desrosier M. hotel.
Duboy D, saloon.
Empire House, Mrs Wm McGuire propr. HART MICHAEL J, General Store and Postmaster.
McGuire Mrs Wm, propr Empire House. Marquis M, blacksmith.
St Arnold C, saloon.
Sullivan J J, exp and tel agt.
SAYNER.
Population, 50. A popular summer resort on Plum Lake and on the C., M. & St. P. Ry., in Vilas county, 26 miles northwest of Eagle river, the county seat, and 13 from Minocqua, the nearest banking point. Exp., U. S. Tel., W. U. Orin W. Sayner, post- master.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Forest Home Summer Resort, Herbert Warner propr.
For Real Estate, Farm O. E. Pederson Land Co. and Timber Lands, see LADYSMITH, WIS.
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WISCONSIN GAZETTEER. Schleisingerville 1105
SCANDINAVIA.
Population, 350. An incorporated village on the G. B. & W. R. R., and on the south branch of the Little Wolf river, which fur- nishes power, in Scandinavia township, Waupaca county, 8 miles northwest of Waupaca, the county seat, and 61 from Green Bay. Has an Evangelical Lutheran church, a flour and saw mill, a creamery, a grist mill and a bank. Telephone connec- tion. Exp., U. S. Tel., W. U. T. A. Pet- erson, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Anderson C H. mner W W Cargill Co.
Bank of Scandinavia (capital $10,000), A M Peterson pres, R J Bestul cashr.
Buer Knut M. contractor.
Cargill W W Co, C H Anderson mngr, grain.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Ole H Iverson Charlier Telesphore, gen] store and saloon.
Propr. Rate $1.50 Per Day.
Conrade Wm, painter.
Engdahl Edward, clothing.
Englbretson Martin, mngr. Silver Lake Co- Operative Creamery Assn.
Gill John, dentist.
Gottschalk Elias, blacksmith.
Hanson Bros (Robert M and Oscar), hard- tral Rys., in Polk township, Washington
ware.
Haswold Ole, hotel.
IVERSON OLE H, Propr Commercial Hotel. Rate $1.50 Per Day.
Jole George E, barber.
Krostul Niel, produce.
Lee John, confectioner. Leean E E, furniture and undertaking. Maxwell & Co, lumber. Nelson Gust, railroad, exp and tel agt. Nelson Rev Ole (Lutheran).
Nordhal Wm, painter.
Olfson P M & Co (P M Olfson, Frank Block), Fred Anderson mngr, flour and produce.
Olson J C, livery.
Paulson & Co (John Paulson, Fiman Trin- rud), general store.
Peterson Bros (A M and T A), genl store. Peterson H M, grist mill, 2 miles w. Peterson Olaf, confectioner.
Ramlet Andrew A, carpenter.
Sannes O M, farm impts and mngr Wis- consin Telephone Co.
Scandinavian Academy Assn, N N Esser principal.
Sherelund Bert P, shoemaker.
Silver Lake Co-operative Creamery Assn, Martin Engebretson manager.
Thorson Bros (Halron and Thedon), gen- eral store.
Thorson Dr John T, drugs.
Tollefson Martin, meats.
Twaiten M M & Bros, saw mill, 21/2 m n e. Wambor Oscar N, wagonmaker.
Wisconsin Telephone Co, O M Sammes manager. Wrolstad John O, flour mill. Wrolstad Ole, produce.
SCHAACK.
A country postoffice on the W. C. Ry., in Rib Lake township, Taylor county, 20 miles northeast of Medford, the county
seat, and 4 from Rib Lake, its banking Reichert Dr J E, drugs.
and shipping point. J. H. Schaack, post- master.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Ross Dave, justice of peace. SCHAACK J H, Store and Postmaster. Smith & Williams, saw mill. Wulff George, shingle mill.
SCHILLER.
A postoffice in Humboldt township, Brown county, 12 miles east of Green Bay. the county seat and banking point, and 4 from New Franken, its shipping point. Mail, daily. Fred Elias, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Boucher Henry, blacksmith and saloon.
ELIAS FERDINAND, General Store.
Fontaine August, village chairman. Mather John B, saloon.
SCHLEISINGERVILLE.
Population, 600. An incorporated village on the C., M. & St. P. and Wisconsin Cen-
county, 12 miles southwest of West Bend. the judicial seat, 4 from Hartford and 32 from Milwaukee. It is 2 miles from Cedar Lake, a popular summer resort. The vil- lage dates its settlement from 1843, and has Catholic, Evangelical and Lutheran churches, a graded public school, and a weekly newspaper, Der Botschafter. Stage daily to St. Lawrence and in summer twice daily to Cedar Lake. Exp., National and U. S. Tel., W. U. Telephone connec- tion.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
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Bingenheimer Mary, dressmaker. Budde Henry, wagonmaker.
Budde Mrs Henry, dressmaker.
Central Hotel, John Kippenhan propr.
Commercial Hotel, Anton Menger propr. Der Botschafter, Gustav Meister publr. Diefenbach George, blacksmith.
Eggert Frederick, harness.
First State Bank (capital $15,000), J F Kramer pres, I A Madigan cashr.
Fischer Valentine, undertkr and ins. Fries Charles, propr Washington House.
Heinzmann John G, carpet weaver.
Kachelmeyer Frank, baker.
Kippenhan John, propr Central Hotel.
KLETTI FRED, Blacksmith, Wagon- maker, Carriage Painter, Livery, Ex- press, Windmill and Pump Dealer, Bi- cycle Dealer and Repairer.
Kletti John, saw mill.
Kratz Wm, general store.
Koenings & Wild (Theodore Koenings, George P Wild), hardware and furniture. Kortemeyer P W, brick mnfr.
Kratz Wm, general store.
Matte Gustave, carpenter.
Maxon D, creamery.
Meister Gustav, publr Der Botschafter.
Menger Anton, propr Commercial Hotel. Merten John, saloon.
, Detroit and Chicago.
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM.
FOR NIAGARA FALLS, BUFFALO, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON AND NEW ENGLAND.
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Address R. L. POLK
many other States, containing a FUND OF INFORMATION NOT FOUND IN OTHER PUBLICATIONS AZETTEERS of Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and
For Niagara Falls, Toronto, Mon- treal, Portland, Canada and East.
Grand Trunk Railway System
FIRST NATIONAL ACCIDENT COMPANY
ACCIDENT AND HEALTH INSURANCE. Liberal Policy; Prompt Pay. Empire Bldg., cor. Grand Avenue and West Water, MILWAUKEE, WIS. Phone Main 1816
1106 Schleisingerville R. L. POLK & CO.'S Sechlerville
Rosche Mrs F, dressmaker. Rosche John, foundry.
ROSENHEIMER JOHN, Meats, Brick Mnfr, Agrl Impts and Livery.
ROSENHEIMER L, Dealer in Dry
Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Boots and Shoes, Real Estate and Banking Busi- ness, Grain Elevator, Lumber, Farm Ma- chinery, Pianos, Organs, Musical Instru- ments and Sewing Machines, Live Stock Shipper.
Roth Charles, saloon.
SCHAEFER BERNHARD, Propr Wis- consin Pipe Organ Factory, Manufac- turer of All Kinds of Pipe Organs in All Sizes. (See page 1107.)
Schaefer Frank, barber.
Schuck Peter, general store.
STORCK BREWING CO, Henry N Storck Pres, Wm Storck Vice-Pres, Chas D Storck Sec, August Storck Treas, Brewers and Bottlers. (See page 1107.) Thiel John & Son, wagonmakers.
Urban Joseph, livery.
Wadewitz Otto, meats.
Washington House, Charles Fries propr.
WISCONSIN PIPE ORGAN FACTORY,
A country postoffice on the Ill. C. R. R., Bernhard Schaefer Propr, Mnfr of All in Green county, 7 miles from Monroe, the Kinds of Pipe Organs in All Sizes. (See judicial seat and usual banking point. Mail, twice daily.
page 1107.)
Zimmerman B, cheese factory.
SCHLESWIG.
A discontinued postoffice in Manitowoc county. Has rural free delivery from Kiel. HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Boege John, saloon. Horneck E P, blacksmith. Perschke Wm, wagonmaker. Voelker Herman, general store.
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