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South Milwaukee Times-News (weekly), Ar- thur E Koerner publisher.
Standish Joseph E, cigar mnfr.
Steffes Anthony, news.
Stewart Silas C, justice peace.
Stewart & Geary (Silas C Stewart, Charles George), real estate.
Stowell Mnfg and Foundry Co, J M Stowell pres, C E Sammond sec.
Teshnow Edward, saloon.
Tetzlaff & Thilme (Arthur Tetzlaff, Henry Thieme), carpenters.
Thompson Mrs Ella, dressmaker.
Thompson W A, mngr South Milwaukee Express and Storage Co.
Vogl Rev A H (Congregational.)
Vogl Louis, baker and confr, 1207 Milwau- kee av.
Vollmer Joseph E, general store.
Walter Byron E, hardware.
Weber Joseph M, blacksmith.
Wendt Gustave, saloon, 1018 Milwaukee av.
Werner David, dry goods, 1123 Milwaukee av.
Wertel Peter, saloon.
Wertel P & Co (Peter Wertel, Edward Mor- ris, Jacob Krucek), cider mnfrs.
Wexstaff John, saloon.
Whalen Bros (John H and Frank D), news. Whalen Joseph, carpenter.
Wiesenthal John M, grocer.
Wilde August P, jeweler.
Williams John C, postmaster.
Zieger George, bottler.
Zilg John, general merchant.
SOUTH OSBORN.
A discontinued postoffice in Outagamie county. Has rural free delivery from Sey- mour.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
MILWAUKEE, WIS.
The Time Indemnity Company GERMANIA BUILDING,
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For Real Estate, Farm O. E. Pederson Land Co. and Timber Lands, see LADYSMITH, WIS.
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Green Bay, Wis. BI-MAGNESIA WATER.
South Osborn WISCONSIN GAZETTEER. South Superior 1137
South Milwaukee Flour Mill,
John F. Ahrens, Manufacturer of Hard Spring Wheat, Proprietor. Rye and Buckwheat Flour.
BINNER-ENG-CO-MIL
Grinds all kinds of Grain Daily by Water. Wholesale Dealer in Grain and Feed. SOUTH MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN.
NOTARY PUBLIC. TELEPHONE 1293.
H. J. CHESICK,
Real Estate, Loans and Insurance.
All kinds of Property Sold and Exchanged. Loans Negotiated. Rents Collected. Notary Public.
1005 Milwaukee Avenue, - SOUTH MILWAUKEE.
Boehler S, genl store, saw mill and cheese Cole Charles, Jumber mnfr. factory.
Fahey James, saw and grist mill. Ladue W P. farm impts. Steffen Frederick, general store. Weber John, blacksmith.
SOUTH RANGE.
Population, 150. On the C., St. P., M. & O. and D., S. S. & A. Rys. (depots 1/4 mile apart), in Superior township, Douglas coun- ty, 8 miles southeast of Superior, the judi- cial seat and nearest banking point. Tele- phone connection. M. B. Christenson, post- master.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Anderson J W, blacksmith. Andrews T J. hotel and saloon. CHRISTENSON M B, General Store.
Douglas Tile Co. Johnson A G, saw mill. Philbrook A C, saw mill. Philbrook & Tubbs, lumber.
SOUTH SIDE. Milwaukee county. A station of the Mil- waukee postoffice. For business names see Milwaukee.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
SOUTH SUPERIOR. Forms part of the incorporated city of Superior, but maintains a separate post- office. For business names see Superior.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
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SOUTH WAYNE.
Population, 350. Formerly known as Col- lins, is on the C., M. & St. P. Ry., in Wayne township, La Fayette county, 18
miles southeast of Darlington, the judicial Burton & Graves (Wm Burton, Wm E
sea't, and 14 from Monroe. Has Baptist,
Catholic and Methodist Episcopal churches, Button' J Devere, grocer ..
a graded public school and a bank. Exp., Button Seth" W, lawyer. U. S. Tel., W. U. Telephone connection. Cassels Wm B, coroner. James R. Perrigo, postmaster.
Chanman E C, bill poster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Arnot Bell, milliner.
Bank of South Wayne, O J Olson cashier.
Bennett & Warren, feed mill.
Brown Allen D, physician. .
Carroll & Peterson, general store.
Chapman J W & Son, grain and lumber. Craig J H, general store.
Crouse J N, meats.
Heindel L W, general store.
Hicks & Stam, hotel.
Larse G W. general store.
Lindsay G W, barber.
McKnight Bert, livery.
PERIGO JAMES R, Stationery and Ci- Edwards Samuel D, bus line.
gars.
Peterson O B, blacksmith.
Powell J O, hardware and machinery.
Stuart Robert, village president.
Tree F E, hardware and furniture.
Vose W, railroad and exp agt.
Watson George, livery.
Webster S S, blacksmith.
Wood D. E & Co, creamery.
Woolhiser Dr O T, druggist.
SPARTA.
Population, 4,500. The judicial seat
Monroe county, was first settled in 1851 and Gender Christian C, cigarmaker.
incorporated in 1883. It is situated in a fer- Grand Rapids Milling Co, F Kern mngr,
tile valley near the head waters of the La Crosse river on the lines of the C., M. & St. P. and C. & N. W. Rys. (depots 34 of a mile apart), 25 miles from the Mississippi river, 26 from La Crosse, 109 from Madison, and 170 from Milwaukee. It has Adventist, Baptist, Catholic, Congregational, Episco- pal, Lutheran, Methodist and Norwegian Lutheran churches, excellent educational
facilities, and efficient fire department, an Heinz H J Co, Wm Babcock supt, pickles. opera house, 2 banks, a public library, etc. Hemstock Wm A, livery. The State School for Dependent and Neg- Hengel John, plumbing.
lected Children is located here. Four news- papers-Herald-Advertiser (daily), Adver- tiser, Sparta Herald and Monroe County Democrat (weekly)-are published. Tele- phone connections. Stages daily to Cat- aract and Angelo. Ships grain, live stock, country produce, flour, etc. Exp., Am. and U. S. Tel., W. U. L. S. Fisher, postmas- ter.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. Hotel Sparta, Albert W Wallace propr.
(See page 4.)
Anderson August A, dry goods.
Angle Mrs Amanda, milliner.
Baldwin Abram F, blacksmith.
Baldwin Jacob H, gursmith.
Baldwin Mercantile Co (Harry D and Ed- ward B), hardware.
Bank of Sparta (capital $25,000), Ira A Hill Jackson Martin, grain and wool.
- pres, E H Canfield cashr. Barlow G H, dentist.
Benjamin Joseph, saloon.
Bestow Mrs F S, milliner.
Boyd Charles A, barber.
Brandt A F, humane agt.
Brittingham & Hixon Lumber Co, S N Dor- win mngr.
Graves), grocers.
Clifford A D, restaurant. Crowley Cornelius, pumps.
Crump A L, agt C & N W Ry.
Davenport Hiram D, carp.
Davis David G, tailor.
Davis Mrs Ida A, dressmaker.
DeBruin Frederick, dentist.
Dickinson J. Andrew, carp.
Dodge & Davis (Rufus S Dodge, Hal J Davis), dry goods.
Doxrud Ole H, baker. DROWATZKY C B, County Clerk.
Dunn George D, dry goods.
Dygart Mrs Hannah, dressmaker.
Dygert Thomas, carp.
Enney Ansel K, wall paper.
Evenson Leo Clothing Co, Leo Evenson mngr. Falk H G, sheriff.
Ferguson Rev David (Episcopal).
Fisher Louis S. fruit grower.
Flock Rev Henry F (Episcopal).
Foreman Rev L T (Baptist).
Foster & Shidell (Fred M Foster, John L Shidell), photographers.
French Fred J, mngr W U Tel Co. Frohmader Albert, county treasurer.
of Gartman Alexander, grocer.
Gross & Schaller (Fred Gross, Paul Schall- er), drugs.
Gustad Ole S. shoes.
Hager J L, propr Ida House.
Hanchett G E & Son (George E and Wm), fruit growers.
Hawkins W C, editor and mngr Monroe County Democrat.
Herrick Luther A. jeweler.
Hinckley Eugene W, propr Sparta Pub Co.
Hoffman Julius H, harness.
Hoffman & Hollenbeck (G H Hoffman, Jeff Hollenbeck), meats.
Holden Frank. county surveyor.
Howell M F, hardware.
Hubbell David E, carpenter.
Hubbell Wilson N, carpenter.
Huelster Rev E W (Congregational).
Hunt Henry G, clothing.
Ida House, J L Hager propr.
Jack Frank M, prin of school.
Jackson Ole, clerk circuit court.
Jackson Wm H, blacksmith.
Jewett Z K & Co (Z K, B K and A J Jewett), florists.
George W. Colles M. E., Sc. M., Mem. Am. Soc. M. E. 408 Alhambra Bldg., MILWAUKEE.
Consulting Engineer AND PATENT EXPERT.
Grand Trunk Railway System
grain.
Herbst Dry Goods Co (George L and Ed- ward Herbst).
Herman Wm M, grocer and baker.
RUNDLE-SPENCE MFG. CO. MILWAUKEE, WIS.
HOSPITAL and SANITARIÙM PLUMBING GOODS.
Sparta
WISCONSIN GAZETTEER, Sparta 1139
MONROE COUNTY BANK
SPARTA, WISCONSIN. Capital and Surplus, $35,000.00,
OFFICERS:
GEO. D. DUNN, President. W. G. WILLIAMS, Vice-President. W. M. GIVLER, Cashier.
CORRESPONDENTS: Chase National Bank, New York. Bankers' National Bank, Chicago. Wisconsin National Bank, Milwaukee. Batavian National Bank, LaCrosse.
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO COLLECTIONS.
Johnson John, saloon. Johnson & Goodman Annette K Goodman), milliners.
(Englyn Johnson, Potts Charles W, insurance.
Prill John C, dentist.
Jones Edward L, tailor.
Pugh Rev F W W (Baptist).
Jones Thomas E, farm implts.
Quackenbush George W, grocer.
Kelly Hiram E, justice of peace.
Knudson Thomas, saloon.
Kollertz Gustav. confectioner.
Reese & Dunning (John D Reese, T A Dunning), tailors.
Reisinger Michael, tinsmith.
Rice & Roberts (John P Rice, L J Roberts), insurance.
Lawrence Mrs Kate L, dressmaker. Leonard Mortimer, carpenter.
Letson Seward C, furn and undertaker.
Lewis E A. mngr Warner House. Longwell T C, register of deeds.
Loomis Elsie M, state agt State Public School for Dependent and Neglected Children.
Losby Louis H, barber. Loving Mrs Elizabeth, dressmaker.
LUND CHARLES W, Propr Winship House. (See page 1140.) McCoy R B, county judge.
McEachron H E, grain elevator.
McFadden Barney, barber.
Mason James J, general store.
Masters & Graves (C M Masters, R B Graves), lawyers.
Merrill Llewellyn D, jeweler.
Millard Charles, city marshal.
Milligan & Williams (George W Milligan, Hugh H Williams). physicians.
Shattuck Bros (E H, W A and C H), saw mill.
Sheffer B H, propr Wisconsin House.
Sholts John A, justice of peace.
Simpson Charles E, hardware.
Smith Albert H, lawyer.
Sonday Louis, grocer.
Sparling Peter S, brick mnfr.
Sparta Daily Herald-Advertiser and Week- ly Advertiser, E. W. Hinckley publr.
Sparta Driving and Agricultural Associa- tion, D F Bowler sec.
Sparta Free Library, Jennie Scouten Ibrn. Sparta Iron Works, Lee Canfield pres, Robert Canfield sec and treas.
Sparta Sash and Door Co, Orville J Dor- win propr.
STATE PUBLIC SCHOOL FOR DEPEND- ent and Neglected Children, Mortimer T Park Supt.
Stiles Fred P, physician.
Stinson Charles O, agt American Exp Co.
Tobin-Gerlinger Steel Casting Co. FOUNDERS ELECTRIC, MINING, SAW MILL, AUTOMOBILE and General Machinery. Telephone West Allis 19. WEST ALLIS, WISCONSIN
Particulars.
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of
Franciscan Sisters of La Crosse.
Salisbury Francis R, physician. Sarles Beebe & Beebe (Wilbur T Sarles, Carlton C and S D Beebe), physicians.
Schaller Henry, cabinetmkr.
Schmidt Charles, saioon.
Schram Jacob jr, dry goods.
Seaman Mrs Charles, carpet weaver.
MONROE COUNTY BANK (Capital $35,- 000), George D Dunn Pres, W M Givler Cashier. (See adv.)
Monroe County Democrat, J P Rice propr. Monroe County Telephone Co, Howard Teasdale sec, G P Poole mngr.
Mullen James C, shoes.
Naylon Wm B jr. district attorney.
Newton Mrs F N, drugs.
Newton O I & Sons, G M Newton pres, John O'Brien sec, electric light plant. Ouellette Didier. carpenter.
Owsley & Sutherland (J J Owsley, Cleve Sutherland), grocers. Palen Nicholas, plumber. Palmer John M, drugs.
Park Mortimer T, supt State Public School for Dependent and Neglected Children. Park Mrs M T, matron State Public School for Dependent and Neglected Children.
Pitcher & Paulson Co (Ralph M Pitcher. J Stiles Vernon W, phys.
O Paulson), shoes.
Poole G P. mngr Monroe County Tel Co.
Rathbun & Steel (Levi T Rathbun. Saran A Steel), blacksmiths.
Krebs George, saloon. Kuhn Wm H. baker. Lamson C T, 2d hand goods.
Richardson Bros (Fred and Frank). photo- graphers.
Richmond E H, propr Northwestern Hotel. Roberts & Jones (Stephen J Roberts, Wm R Jones), grocers.
Robertson G H, supt of schools.
Rogers E. L. agt U S Express Co.
Rogers Richard H, sheep breeder, 2 miles n w.
Sahrt Jacob, furniture and undertaker.
St Mary's Convent, under direction
The Davidor Promoting
COMPLICATED AUDIT ACCOUNTS ANALYZED GREIG & ACHESON, Public Accountants, INS. BLDG.,
YOUR SYSTEMS DEVISED 619 ROYAL
ACCOUNTS CHICAGO, ILL.
1140 Sparta
R. L. POLK & CO.'S Spirit Falls
Sullivan Kate, milliner.
Summerfield John, mason.
Tarault Edward, livery.
Teasdale Howard, lawyer.
Thorbus Clarence T, real estate.
Thorbus Timothy O, blksmith and hard- ware.
Tyler Albert W, agt C M & St P Ry.
Tyler Rose, artist.
Van Antwerp Wm H, saloon.
Van Antwerp & Brooks (C M Van Ant- werp, E J Brooks), barbers.
Walden Sheridan, barber.
Wallace Albert W, propr Hotel Sparta.
Warren House, E A Lewis mngr.
Welker Alvin G, marble works.
Wells Will W, books, etc.
Westby Bros (Julius A and Lindahl B), clothing.
Wettstein John, meats.
Williams David G, boys' supt State Pub- lic School for Neglected and Dependent Children. Williams E R, books.
WINSHIP HOUSE, Charles W Lund Propr. (See adv.)
Winship House
LEADING HOTEL IN SPARTA.
All Modern Conveniences. A Home for the Commercial Traveler.
CHAS. W. LUND, Propr.
Wisconsin House, B H Sheffer propr. Young Frank A, shoemaker.
Young John D Lumber Co, C R Conover mngr.
Youngman Louis, meats.
SPENCER.
Population, 500. A village on the Wiscon- sin Central Ry., in Spencer township, Mar- athon county, 32 miles southwest of Wau- sau, the seat of justice, and 81/2 northwest of Marshfield, the nearest banking point. It contains Baptist, Methodist and German Lutheran churches, 2 graded schools and 2 hotels. Exp., National. Tel., W. U. Tel- ephone connection. F. W. Heath, post- master.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Allen W A, blacksmith.
Anderson Earl, furniture.
Andrews Wm W, propr Hotel Andrews.
Barney A B, lawyer.
Blaisdell W F, drayage.
Brochardt August, cheese mnfr.
Conklin Rev A N (Methodist).
Crowell H R, carpenter.
Crowell R, dressmaker.
Damon A A, real estate.
Population, 150. On the M., T. & W. Ry., Farrington George, general store. and on Spirit river, in Tomahawk town- Fisher George W, apiarist. Frothinger John, saloon. ship, Lincoln county, 37 miles northwest of Merrill. the county seat, and 14 from Toma- Graves S D & Son (Solon D and John D), hawk, the nearest banking point. Exp., general store.
Harding J H, saw and shingle mill.
Hayward J K, thresher.
Heath Edwin, drugs and grocer. Gardiner John, brick mnfr.
Graves S E, hardware. Hayward Hattie, teacher.
Heath Frank W, real estate.
Heath G H, fruit and bicycles.
Hotel Andrews, Wm W Andrews propr.
Imm Rev A F (Lutheran).
Ketcham Ray N, principal.
Klatt L, hardware.
Klein Louis, thresher and hay presser. Malchon Wm & Stoltnon C, general store. Martin A W, mngr of elevator and feed mill,
Martin Herman, cheese mnfr.
Moon Wm, apiarist and farmer. National Hotel, Aug Roache propr.
Neidlin John, wagonmkr.
Parrett Ida M, teacher.
Richardson Mrs Amanda, milliner.
Sebora S J, R R, exp and tel agt.
Silcke Aug, teacher.
Stoltnon Charles, saloon, meats and brick mnfr.
Strayer F G, physician.
Wendell Mrs Mary R, rose grower.
Williams Mrs C, dressmaker.
SPENGLER'S CORNERS. Waupaca county. See Readfield. HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
SPIDER LAKE.
A rural postoffice in Vilas county, 31/2 miles from Mercer, its shipping point, and 29 from Hurley, the nearest banking point. Mail, daily.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
SPIRIT. Population, 400. On Spirit river. a water power stream, in Brannan township, Price county, 30 miles southeast of Phillips, the county seat and nearest bank location, and. 9 from Ogema, the nearest shipping point. Mail stage daily to Ogema. fare 50 cents. C. B. Nelson, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Blandin J Thomas, justice.
Brannan Brass Band.
NELSON C B, General Store.
Nystrom Charles, blacksmith.
Olson T, shoemaker. Olson & Johnson, saw mill.
Putrow T E, justice.
St Peter Furniture Co, saw mill.
Standard Mercantile Co.
Swenson J, mason.
Tillson S P. hotel.
Wolstran Rev A P (Congregational).
SPIRIT FALLS.
Western. Telegraph and telephone facili- ties. John G. Ziegler, postmaster.
Use Milwaukee Solvay Coke
For MANUFACTURING PURPOSES.
MILWAUKEE COKE & GAS CO. 21-26 UNIVERSITY BLDG., (See adv. opp. Coke Mnfrs.) MILWAUKEE, WIS.
Siebers & Pederson PATTERN MAKERS
MILWAUKEE, WIS.
Patterns made for anything that can be Cast in Metal Substantially made Patterns for Standard use our Specialty. Phone West 394. (See adv. in Milwaukee.) 1606 St. Paul Avenue,
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Cut over and Hardwood Lumber Lands for Sale In Barron and Washburn Counties, Wis. JAMES ATKINSON, Rice Lake. Phone 86. (See adv. p. 7.)
Spirit Falls
WISCONSIN GAZETTEER. Spring Bluff 1141
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. Busch Charles, painter.
(See page 4.)
Allbery A E, justice. Bradley Co, flour mill.
Doll Peter, hotel and saloon.
Farmers' Trading Co, John G Ziegler mngr, general store.
Jahn Aug, saloon.
Meiers H E. drayage.
Spirit Falls Excelsior Co, excelsior, lumber and shingles.
Spirit Falls Roller Mills.
SPLIT ROCK.
Population, 125. On the C. & N. W. Ry., In Fairbanks township, Shawano county. 28 miles southwest of Shawano, the county seat, and 3 from Tigerton, the nearest bank location. Exp., Am. Tel., W. U. Telephone connection. C. L. Brownell, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
BROWNELL C L CO, Saw and Planing Mill, General Store.
Herman Fred, blacksmith.
Kasper Louise, teacher.
Keene E, carpenter.
Klunt Henry, cedar posts.
Lally F F, agent. Luebke Jule, hotel.
Schlei Gottlieb, saloon.
Senn Tena, teacher. Spalding Wall Lbr Co.
Weisner Albert, mason. Williams O H, saw mill.
SPOKEVILLE.
Population, 50. On the Wisconsin Cen- tral Ry., in Loyal township, Clark county. 18 miles northeast of Neillsville, the seat of justice, and 314 from Loyal, the nearest banknig point. Telephone connection. L. L. Lundgren, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA, (See page 4.) LUNDGREN O M, General Store. Stevens Simon S. hotel.
SPOONER.
Population, 1,200.
A village formerly known as Chandler, on the C .. St. P., M. & O. Ry., in Washburn county, 7 miles north- east of Shell Lake, the county seat. Set- tled in 1883. Has Baptist, Catholic, Epis- copal, Lutheran and Methodist churches, excellent school facilities, 2 banks, electric light and a weekly newspaper, the Spooner Advocate. Telephone connection. Tel., W. U. Exp., Am. Walter C. Crocker, post- master.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN .TEA. (See page 4.)
Adams John T, bowling alley.
Allen Edward E, flour and feed.
Bank of Spooner (capital $10,000), J H Gard- ner pres, Christ S Nelson cashr. Bannister Alfred, confectioner. Barber Rev W E (Baptist).
Bieloh Henry J, saloon.
Bieloh & Kannitz (Albert Biehloh, John Kannitz), barbers.
Population, 75. A postoffice in Lincoln township. Adams county. 11 miles south- Bishop Bros (Roy and George), blksmiths. ast of Friendship, the county seat and 11 Burton Henry, barber.
Busch Wm, meats.
Cameron & Bannister (Edward Cameron, Walter Bannister), saloon.
Corthell Melvin B, dentist.
Costello A E, physician.
Costello & Bedford (A E Costello. Louis J Bedford), drugs.
Cox Joseph P, physician.
Cunningham Hotel, Robert N Cunningham propr.
Cunningham Robert N, propr Cunningham Hotel.
DARNELL GEORGE, Restaurant.
DEPOT HOTEL AND RAILROAD EAT- ing House, Fowler & Jones proprs. Edward's Charles H. shoes.
Foran Benjamin. saloon.
FOWLER & JONES (S L Fowler, F D Jones), Proprs Depot Hotel and Railroad Eating House.
Ganske Edward L. clothing.
Gordon Benjamin, general store.
Graham John, saloon.
Hart John, blacksmith.
Jackle Frank, painter.
Johnson Bros (A C and J A), lumber.
Jones Lewis J. real estate.
JONES WM A, Dentist.
Kelting Robert W. hardware.
Kintz Theodore. meats.
Lemmer Drug Co, George N Lemmer mngr. Lemmer George N, physician.
Massey John, cranberry grower.
Meyer Herman J. men's furnishings.
Murphy James T. general store.
Neban Charles, cranberry grower.
Nelson & Co. Christ S Nelson mngr. gen- eral store.
Packer Rev M A (Baptist).
Peterman Edwin M, mason.
Richardson Louis L, photogr.
Richart Charles F, jeweler.
Rick Frederick, carpenter.
Scribner F G. cranberry grower.
Seibert Charles, baker. Seibert F G. confectioner.
Sidders Edward. saloon.
Siegner George V, general store.
Sines John T, drayage.
Spencer F H, lawyer.
Spooner State Bank (capital $15,000). J D Thomas pres. Edgar M Elliott cashr.
Sullivan Mrs Joseph H milliner.
Sullivan & Stelleck (Joseph H Sullivan, Michael A Stelleck), cigar mnfrs.
Thompson J W, produce.
Tynen Jeremiah D, cigarmaker.
Uehlin Charles, baker.
Verner John, saloon.
Vosen Peter A, saloon. Walsingham John W. drayman.
Warner John, saloon.
Washburn Byron, agt Am Exp Co.
Weldon Edwin, harnessmaker.
Whithead Wm S, livery.
Wilkinson McDonald (Wm Wilkinson, John McDonald), saloon.
Wright George, railroad and express agent.
SPRING BLUFF.
miles northwest of Westfield, the usual
MISSOURI PACIFIC R'Y.
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ANY TRADE, BUSINESS OR PRO- OR LISTS OF NAMES.
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R. L. POLK & CO.,
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PATENTS
R. W. LOTZ, Registered Patent Attorney, Metropolitan Block, Chicago, III. Patents Obtained, Trade-Marks Registered. Free Booklets on Request.
Machinists and Patternmakers Special Machinery Built and Designed. General Repairing. Dies and Stampings. Experimental Work. Brass Patterns.
1142 Spring Bluff R. L. POLK & CO.'S Spring Green
shipping and banking point. Mail, daily. [Johnson George D. barber.
S. H. Phelps, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Hicks David, blacksmith.
Iselin Mrs Lena, music teacher.
Ketchum Oscar, carpenter.
McFarlin Wm. general store.
Paddock J M, dentist. Phelps Nellie, milliner.
Phelps S H B, general store.
Phelps W, blacksmith.
Rathburn Jesse, general store.
SPRINGBROOK.
Population, 200. Formerly known as Namekagon, is located on the C., St. P. M. & O. Ry., in Springbrook township, Washburn county, 18 miles northeast of Shell Lake, the judicial seat, and 12 from Hayward, the nearest banking point. Tele- phone connection. Barbara Murphy. post- master.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA.
(See page 4.)
Brokaw Bros, saloon.
Couture Louis, propr of hotel.
Davis F W. blacksmith.
Hart C C, teacher.
Iddings W B. general store.
McCann James, saloon. Milford Rev H (Congregational).
Murphy P H. general store.
Newman S F. justice.
Roissl John B. barber.
SPRING CREEK.
A country postoffice in Monroe township, Adams county. 13 miles northwest of Friendship, the county seat, and 10 miles northeast of Necedah, the nearest railroad station and banking point. Mail, twice daily. Telephone connection. Henry D Ely, postmaster.
Milwaukee, Wis.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4).
Adams Co Metallic Tel Co.
Crown Rev F A C (Methodist Episcopal). Elv O C. farmer and telephone.
ELY HENRY D, Farmer and Notary. Sinclair B W, farm implements.
Sittset Rev C A (Congregational).
Thompson Thomas. farmer and agent for farm implements
Vantassel James, farmer, thresher and agt for thresher outfits.
SPRINGFIELD.
Population, 250. A village on the C., M. & St. P. Ry .. in Lyons township, Walworth county, 8 miles east of Elkhorn. the county seat, and 41/2 from Lake Geneva, the nearest w banking point. Stages daily to Spring Prairie. Bowers and Lake Geneva. Tel., W. ZU. Exp., U. S. Telephone connection. J. OL. Olp. postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. Graff W J & Co (Wm J Graff, George W w (See page 4).
Hathaway), jewelers.
Grinnell Mrs Esther A, carpet weaver. Hare A C, shoes. Hare George W, drugs. Harrison Harper C, harnessmaker.
Harvey Guy B, dentist.
Hathaway Warren M, village clerk. Hess Wm, saloon.
S. NELSON COMPANY, Fur Skin Dressers and Dyers HIDES TANNED FOR ROBES AND COATS. SEND FOR PRICE LIST. 1603=1605 Galena Street, MILWAUKEE, WIS.
P. C. PHILIPP & CO.
Corner 33d and Vliet Streets. TELEPHONE CONNECTION.
Gough Henry, blacksmith.
Huks E, stock dealer.
Mahon Rev (Episcopal).
Olp H C. insurance. Pendergast John W. hotel and saloon.
Phelps A W, feed store. Russell John H, wagonmaker.
Olp Bros (Harry C and Fred H), hardware and general store.
Wilbur Lumber Co.
SPRINGFIELD CORNERS.
A discontinued posto ce in Springfield township, Dane county, 15 miles northwest of Madison, the county seat, and 6 from Waunakee, the nearest railroad station. Madison is the nearest banking point. Has rural free delivery from Waunakee.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4).
Emmerick Michael, saloon.
Littel Wilhelm, hotel.
Martini Mrs Agnes, general store.
SPRING GREEN.
Population, 625. An incorporated village located on the C. M. & St. P. Ry., in Spring Green township, Sauk county, 35 miles southwest of Baraboo, the county seat, and 38 west of Madison. It is lighted by electricity. has water works, a' free pub- lic library. churches of the Catholic Con- gregational and Methodist denominations, excellent educational advantages, a bank and a weekly newspaper, The Home News. It is supported by a' rich agricultural and stock raising district and ships grain, live stock and produce. Stage daily to Plain and White Mound. Tel .. W. U. Exp., U. S. Telephone connection. Thomas Hill. post- master.
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