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$ 311,906,270.92 264,587.603.32
Excess of assets and payments to policy-holders over premium receipts .... $ 47,318,667.60 FRANK L. WILSON, State Agent. 58-59 University Building, Milwaukee, Wis
1190 Superior R. L. POLK & CO.'S Sussex
NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY MURPHY & SURLES, General Agents, MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN.
Whealdon Arthur D, tchr State Normal. Wheeler & Graham (Wm J Wheeler, Char-
les R Graham), shingle mnfrs, 320 W 8th. White Samuel M. civil engr, City Hall. Whitney Bros (Wm A and Edward H), towing and wrecking, cor 1st and Hugh- itt av.
Whitney E A Co (Emma A and May G Whitney, Irvin H Logue), furn and un- dertaking, 280 W 5th.
Whittier Mrs Susan, confr and cigars, 156 Cass av.
Wick Mrs Helena, restr, 1808 N 3d.
Wick John O. contr and bldr, 2111 Butler av Wicklund Emanuel, saloon, 1825 N 3d. Wieberg Adolph, wood dlr, Bay ft Bdway. Wickman Rev M (Baptist).
Wiese Henry, shoemkr, 1123 N 5th.
Wigdahl Helen, tchr Timothy O Howe Sch. Wiggen Mrs Mary, restaurant, 1603 N 3d. Wilbur Elmer C, hairdresser, 1807 N 12th. Wildner Frederick J, real est, 914 Tower av. Wiles James A, horseshoer, 606 John av. Wilkinson George B, lawyer, 216 Breunig block.
Willcuts Robert F, R R ticket broker, 816 Tower av.
Williams Alfred, supt Duluth St Ry Co, n e cor 4th and Ogden av.
Williams Anna, sup music City Schools. Williams Edith, tchr Wm Kimball School. Williams Frank P, phys, 706 Banks av. Williams Louis, supt Superior Shipbuilding Co, cor Grand av and 2d.
Wills Mrs E C. nurse, 1225 John av. WILSON CARL M, Lawyer and Asst City Attorney. 29 Wisconsin Bldg.
Wilson Henry C, lawyer. 8 Wisconsin bldg. WINGATE MISS JULIA W, Public Ste- nographer, 26 First Natl Bank Bldg. Winkels Aloys J, house furn gds, 1115 Og- den av.
Winsor Gurdon H, lawyer, 17 Wisconsin bldg.
Wirth Carl, architect, 208 Bk of Com bldg. Wisconsin Abstract Co, Wm H Webb pres, A A Lenroot sec and treas, 1121 Tower av. Wisconsin Candy Kitchen, Charles G Mars propr, 915 Tower av.
Wisconsin Free Employment Office (state), John C Stewart supt, 903 Tower av.
Wisconsin Land Assn (capital $50,000). Thomas Matlak pres and treas, John J Karsky vice-pres; Henry Kolanek sec, farm lands, 803 Tower av.
Wisconsin Land and Trust Co, F H Mc- Lean pres, D H Decker sec, F H De Groat treas, 303 Hammond bldg.
Witham Clara E, tchr Timothy O Howe School.
Wohlk Charles A, art store, 1123 Tower av. Wolford Blanche. tchr Allouez School. Wolford Maude E, music tchr, 350 W 5th. Wolford Thomas H, circuit court reporter, Court House.
Wong Fun, laundry, 1615 N 5th.
Wood Blanche. tchr J G Blaine School. Ward Carrie M, tchr J G Blaine Sch. Woodbury Maud, tchr John Ericsson Sch. Woodland Cemetery Co, G L Brooks pres. W B Perry sec, 275 W 5th.
Woods Wm A, constable, 1 1st Natl Bk bldg Woodson Wm H, restaurant, 1805 N 3d. Woodward Rose, tchr J G Blaine School. Woolfan Eli S, clothing.
Woolfan Wm, tailor, 1617 N 5th.
Wray J P & Co (John P Wray, Archibald Gray), plumbers, 1712 N 12th.
Wright Mrs Annie E, artist, 310 Truax blk. Wright Emilie B, tchr State Normal.
WRIGHT FOUNDRY AND MACHINE Works, Charles H Evered Propr, Foun- ders, Machinists and Mnfrs Patent Log Loader, 126-8 Ogden av.
Wright & Williams (Lottie E Wright, Mrs Lulu Ingham), milliners, 1105 Tower av. Wunderle Wm, shoemkr, 375 /W 2d.
Yates Olive M, tchr Nelson Dewey School. Yeakle Juliet V, tchr State Normal.
Yerka Elizabeth, tchr Nelson Dewey High School.
York Bros (Ulfrus H, B Frank and Fred), grocers, 2609 N 21st.
Youghiogheny & Lehigh Coal Co (capital $200,000), H H Grace vice-pres and res di- rector, whol coal, 15-16 Berkshire bldg, J S Herzog agt, 1216 Tower av.
Zachau August, carp, 320 W 1st.
Zachau Frederick W, boat livery, Quebec Pier ft Becker av.
Zalk Julius, stove repr, 5051/2 Tower av.
ZANALO COMPANY THE, J E O'Brien Sec and Treas, H G Aker Mngr, Mail Or- der and Agents Specialties and Mnfrs Washing Compound, 1813 Broadway.
SURING.
Population, 200. On the C. & N. W. Ry., in Howe township, Oconto county, 81/2 miles north of Gillett, the nearest banking point and 32 northwest of Oconto, the county seat. Tel., W. U. Exp., Am. Telephone connection. J. A. Kaufman, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TE.A. (See page 4.)
Bucks W F, dentist.
Conard J, physician.
Cota L D, grain elevator.
Dick John, hardware.
Heise C F, brick yard.
Heilbrouner H, hardware.
House G C, tailor and band Idr.
KAUFMAN J A, General Store.
Raister & Buss, genl store.
Ramsdell C, railroad, tel and exp agt.
Rush Bros, brick yard.
Scott Frank, jeweler.
Sevier C, produce and grain.
Sevier H, genl store.
Smith H P, barber.
Stackpole Frank, barber.
Thielke & Kuehl, genl store. Trompezyuski J, drugs.
Wagner Mat, saw mill.
Zingler Wm, furniture.
SUSSEX.
Population, 300. A village on the C., M. & St. P. Ry., in Lisbon township, Wauke- sha county, 9 miles north of Waukesha, the judicial seat and nearest banking point Has Episcopal, German Evangelical and Methodist churches. Exp., U. S. Tel., W U. Telephone connection. D. R. Campbell postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA (See page 4.)
Allen Rev E D (Methodist).
Askew Frank, railroad and exp agt. Boots Fred G, saloon.
The Gallasch Co.
MANUFACTURERS OF MUSTARD, CATSUP AND VINEGARS 298 MILWAUKEE STREET, MILWAUKEE, - WIS
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MANUFACTURERS OF C. P. & J. LAUSON, GAS and GASOLINE ENGINES. 103 WEST WATER ST., MILWAUKEE, WIS.
Sussex WISCONSIN GAZETTEER. Symco 1191
Boots Mrs Henry, hotel.
Brook Hotel, George L Weaver propr. Buck & Gauthier, genl store. CAMPBELL D R, Blacksmith. Daniels Charles, creamery.
Davidson Andrew, shoes and barber. Davidson Nellie, dressmaker. Davidson James, mason. Elliott Jameson, carp and mason. Elliott Michigan, carpenter. Furs F, teacher.
Gerlach Wm & Co, grain elevator. Grogem F F, farm implts.
Hardman Isaiah, live stock. Holes Rev L P (Episcopal). Jones P W, physician. Kaderabeck Herman, meats.
McMillin T W (Episcopal). Malsch Charles, harnessmaker. Malsch Rudolph, furniture. Nelson Josie, teacher. Newmuller George, hotel. Rodgers John, feed. Russell George, farm implts. Small John R, notary. Smith O C. hardware. Stier Fred, blksmith.
Stier Jacob, barber. Templeton James, genl store.
Templeton & Son, grain elevator.
Topping David P, genl store.
Weaver George L, propr Brook Hotel. Weaver Richard, hops.
Weaver W, hops.
Westcott Rev A J (Episcopal).
SWAN.
A discontinued postoffice in Marathon McHone John, wagonniaker. county. Has rural free delivery from Ed- gar.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Koch W A, general store. Swan-Dickinson Saw Mill Co.
SWEDEN.
On the C., St. P. M. & O. Ry., in Bayfield
A discontinued postoffice on the C., M. & St. P. Ry., in Yorkville township, Racine county, 45 miles south of Washburn, the county, 10 miles west of Racine, the county county seat and 27 from Ashland, the near- est banking point. Tel., W. U. Exp., Am. O. L. Jader, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) (See page 4.) Keh W, express agt.
SWISS.
A country postoffice in Meenon township, Burnett county, 43 miles northeast of Grantsburg, the county seat, banking and shipping point. Mail daily. Charles H. Chipman, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. seat, and 4 north of Manawa, the nearest
CHIPMAN CHARLES H, Mill, Stock German Lutheran and Methodist Episcopal Farm and Postmaster.
Chipman & Julion, planing mill.
St Croix Farmers' Mutual Telephone Co.
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SYENE.
A country postoffice on the C. & N. W. Baird Charles F. drugs. Ry., in Fitchburg township, Dane county, 6 miles south of Madison, the county seat Colwell M Co. general store,
and banking point. Tel., W. U. John Odegard, postmaster.
Over 100 kinds of Grasses raised in Wisconsin. For fine farms in the best grass section, write
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Dane Telephone Co.
Melior George, railroad and tel agt. ODEGARD JOHN, General Store and Postmaster.
SYLVAN.
Population, 52. A postoffice in township of same name, Richland county, 18 nules northwest of Richland Center, the judicial seat, and 9 from Readstown, the usual banking and shipping point. Stages daily to Readstown and Richland Center, fare 50 and 75 cents respectively. Mail, daily. Levi Eckhardt, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Andrews M A, railroad, exp and tel agt. Bennett A H, butter.
Burokie John, live stock breeder.
Cook J A, farmer.
Davis Adam, justice.
Deckert Joseph, florist.
ECKHARDT L, General Store, Farm Implts, Dairyman and Postmaster.
Eckhardt Mrs L, music tchr.
Fowell F P .stock dealer.
Fowell Wm, sheep breeder.
Glick Izero, music tchr.
Grim J W, Idr Sylvan Cornet Band.
Grim N, hotel. Gochenour R, cattle breeder.
Hali O P, live stock breeder.
Hall & Deckert, blksmiths.
Hall & Eckhardt, horse breeders.
Henthorn A & Son, apiarists. .
Sylvan Cornet Band, J W Grim Idr. Sylvan Creamery Co.
Thayer Otis, live stock.
Twaddle J C, dairyman, saw mill and thresher.
SYLVANIA.
seat, and 5 from Union Grove, the nearest banking point. Has rural free delivery from Corliss.
Christianson E, blacksmitht. Hanson. James A, farin implts. Meredith Walter, general store.
SYMCO.
Population, 300. On the Little Wolf river in Union township, Waupaca county, 18 miles northeast of Waupaca, the county
railroad station and banking point. Has
churches. Stages daily to Manawa, fare 25 cents. Telephone connection. Mail, daily. L. C. Dilley, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTA ... TEA. (See page 4.)
Baldwin O F, hides and produce.
DILLEY L C, Justice of Peace and Real Estate.
Benson & Anderton,
Milwaukee, . Wisconsin.
Where Color is Suitable. The Best Wood Preservative Discovered. CREAM CITY PAINT MNFC. CO.
Manufacturers of ROYAL BLACK DIAMOND PAINT, for Shingle Roofs and all Woodwork 115 Wisconsin Street, MILWAUKEE, WIS.
(See page 4.)
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H. C. Miller Co.
342-6 Broadway, Milwaukee, Wis. Blank Book Makers.
Labor Saving Office Devices.
| Removable Leaf Ledgers Order Sheets Holders, Binders.
(See adv. in Milwaukee.)
1192 Symco
MILWAUKEE.
Drethke John, mason.
DREW FRED, Hardware and Agrical-
tural Implements. Flanagan Thomas, shingle mill.
Hilke E, general store.
Hilke Fred, cooper.
Jenson O & Co, harness and shoes. Karth Rev F L (Lutheran).
Krouse Julius, hotel and saloon.
Loflin L, painter.
Miller John, blacksmith.
Nelson R P. tinsmith.
Postel O F. barber and real estate.
Potricus Tony, contractor.
Prechel Michael, saloon.
Quinby A C, photographer.
Roth A, veterinary Surgeon. Schoenrock Otto. blacksmith. Seaver H M Co, saw mill. Sehuelke Herman, saloon. Shanger L S, physician.
- Stroud M S, general store. Symco Creamery Association. Vandegate Peter, well driller.
ZILLMER WM, General Store.
TAMARACK.
A country postoffice in Arcadia township, Trempealeau county. 6 miles from Arca- Breitzman E J. osteopathist.
dia, its banking and shipping point, and 22 Diette Joseph, shoemaker.
south of Whitehall, the county seat. Mail, daily. C. L. Boleng, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4). BOLENG C L, Genl Store. Kolstad A P, saw mill.
Olson O A, feed mill.
TARRANT.
Population. 20. A country postoffice in Lima township, Pepin county. 8 miles from Durand. the judicial seat, banking and shipping point. Mail, daily. J. A. Brun- ner, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4).
Brunner Mathew. music teacher.
Kreyer Henry, shoemaker.
Lobdell Ward, miller.
Parish A. livery.
Stankv Fred, mason.
TARRANT CO-OPERATIVE CR'Y CO. TARRANT GEORGE & SONS CO, J A Brunner Mngr, General Store.
Thompson Hugh, justice.
Tuttle Wm. carpenter.
Ward P J, live stock.
Ward & Fox, live stock.
TAUS.
A discontinued postoffice in Franklin township, Manitowoc county, 15 miles northwest of Manitowoc. the judicial seat and nearest banking point, and 31/2 from Cato, its nearest shipping point. Has rural free delivery from Cato.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4). Boehm Joseph, saw mill. Boehm Max, saloon.
Stelzer Joseph, blacksmith. Zahorik Joseph, general store.
TAVERA.
A country postoffice in Richwood town- ship, Richland county, 20 miles southwest of Richland Center, the judicial seat, 9 from Blue River. its shipping point, and 13 from Boscobel. the nearest banking point. Mail, daily. Abigail Benson, post- master.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4).
Bell Bros (George and Lee), carpenters. BENSON ABIGAIL, G'enl Store.
Benson Benjamin, general store. Dietlehoff Joseph, blacksmith.
Ellsworth F J, hotel.
Ellsworth M D. saw mill.
Hofseth H C, carpenter.
Wiley W M & Ellsworth, orchestra.
TAYCHEEDAH.
Population, 200. On the C. & N. W. Ry., in Taycheedah township, Fond du Lac county. 4 miles northeast of Fond du Lac, the county seat and nearest banking point. Telephone connection. Charles H. Gibson, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4).
GIBSON JOHN H, Groceries and No- tions.
Gibson Pearl, teacher.
Green C T, machinist.
Griffith W A, poultry breeder.
Halsey Rev S (Methodist Episcopal).
Hein Elsie, teacher.
Klintworth Henry, gardener.
Koenigs Stephen, saloon.
Kreamer P P, carpenter.
McMahon A M. teacher.
McNeely P, mason.
Millard A C. vet surg.
Roberts Bros, threshers.
Roberts W E. music teacher.
Smith T N. carpenter.
STOCKS F E, Grocer.
Tiffany P R. carpenter.
Zimmerman W. apiarist.
TAYLOR.
Population, 150. A village on the G. B. & W. R. R., and on the Trempealeau river, in Springfield township, Jackson county, 16 miles west of Black River Falls, the coun- ty seat, and 6 from Blair, the nearest bank- ing point. Tel., W. U. Exp., U. S. Tele- phone connection. A. C. Anderson, post- master.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4).
ANDERSON & CO, Furniture, Under- taking and Stationery.
Arneson Ed, harnessmaker. Berg B, hardware.
Birgseth S K, hardware and machinery. Cargill W W, produce.
Fenney Mrs L. dressmaker.
Hanson Bros, general store. Hanson & Engebartson. livery.
Hixton Milling Co.
Holmgren & Iverson, blacksmiths.
Iverson Hans, carpenter.
La Crosse Creamery Co.
KRUS ENGRAVING CO. EVENING WIS. BLDG.MILWAUKEE
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Cor. Park St. and Fifth Ave.
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CONVINCING FIGURES ON FLOORING and CEILING WE MAKE THE HIGHEST GRADE OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT.
Taylor WISCONSIN GAZETTEER.
Theresa 1193
Letson Charles H, barber, r r, exp and tel southeast of Waukesha, the county seat agent.
Marsh C F, constable.
Morrill John, justice of peace.
Oaverly S O, grain and feed. Olson & Anderson, lumber.
Overby T S, artist.
OVERBY & HANKINSON, Genl Store. Ryan Olive L. millinery. Van Gorden S H & Son, general store.
TELL.
A country postoffice in Alma township, Buffalo county, 61/2 miles northeast of Alma, the judicial seat, banking and shipping point. Mail, daily. John Bernet, post- master.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
BERNET JOHN, General Store and Saloon. Smith Charles, feed mill and blacksmith.
TEMPLETON.
Population, 100. On the Wisconsin Central and C., M. & St. P. Rys., in Lisbon town- ship, Waukesha county, 9 miles north of Waukesha, the judicial seat and banking point. Has a Methodist Episcopal church. Exp., National. Tel., W. U. Telephone connection. O. C. Smith, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Allen C W, lumber. Davidson James, mason.
Long Fred, hotel.
Raettig H E, express and tel agent.
Ritger Rev James A (Catholic).
SMITH O C & CO, Genl Store.
Steiner Bros, cheese factory. Taylor Wm, hotel.
Templeton James & Son, grain elevator. Templeton Lime and Stone Co.
TERESITA.
A country postoffice in Grant township, Gates county, 41/2 miles south of Ladysmith, the county seat, banking and shipping point. M. G. Davis, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. Husting & Wagner, hardware.
(See page 4.)
DAVIS M G, Farmer. Kent C W, surveyor. Prouty Rev A, justice. Roesler A, saw mill. Smiley A, mason.
TERRILL.
Formerly known as Terrill's Corners, is Miller John, saloon. a discontinued postoffice in Leon township, Miller L & Co, machinists. Waushara county, 11 miles east of Wau- Nennig Joseph, painter. toma, the county seat, 3 from Red Gran- Quast John, hardware. ite, the nearest shipping point, and 12 Rathjen Rev H jr (Lutheran). northwest of Berlin, the nearest banking Ruecker Gust, meats. point. Has rural free delivery from Red Schmidt G. blacksmith. Granite.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Moon. James O, blacksmith. Ware George, feed mill.
TESS CORNERS.
A discontinued postoffice in Muskego Theresa Mutual Fire Ins Co. Nathan
township, Waukesha county, 10 miles
and banking point, 9 from Layton Park, the nearest shipping point, and 12 from Milwaukee. Has rural free delivery from Calhoun.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Benson Charles, farm implements. Eckstein, John, farm implements. Heil John, general store. Holz Edward, general store and hotel. Imme F, creamery.
Jackson F C & Son, meats.
Schmidt John & Son, farm implements.
THERESA.
Population, 450. An incorporated village on the Wisconsin Central Ry. (Marshville Station), and on Rock river, in Theresa township, Dodge county, 18 miles from Juneau, the judicial seat, and 6 from May- ville, the nearest banking point. Exp., Na- tional. Tel., W. U. Telephone connection. C. H. Tolzman postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Anninger Frank, photographer.
Anninger Mrs Frank, milliner.
Anninger Joseph, carpet weaver.
Asenbauer George, shoemaker.
Asenbauer V, saloon.
Bachhuber Albert, blacksmith.
Brandlow Fred W. brewer.
Colburn E P, flour mill.
Ehmer J W, physician.
FELGNER FERDINAND, Shoes.
Boots and
FICKERT ADOLPH, Drugs.
Frinks Wm, telephone manager.
Geiger Michael, mason.
German Paul, saloon.
Gottwald Joseph, harnessmaker.
Griesbaum Bros, bakery.
Groff Rev M J (Catholic).
Guenther Joseph, pumps.
Halliger C H, painter.
Highland Creamery Co.
Hoepner Herbert, contractor.
HUSTING & CO, Genl Store.
Koch W F, general store.
Koll Jacob, grain.
Krueger Robert, livery.
Langenfeld P F, physician.
Leemhuis Rev L (Lutheran).
Lehner Moritz, hotel.
Leichtly Adolph, blacksmith.
Leichtly Thomas, saloon.
Schuster F J, real estate.
Schranthe Albert, saloon. Smith J G, barber.
Sterr Rudolph, village pres and furniture.
Stoffer Charles, mason.
Stoye Joseph P. physician.
Theresa Milling Co.
Haessly secretary.
MANUFACTURERS OF Sonnichsen & Stielow Special Machinery and Novelties 128 SYCAMORE STREET, MILWAUKEE, WIS.
Milwaukee National Bank Bldg., MILWAUKEE, WiS. T. E. BRENNAN COMPANY
(See Page 5.)
Makes a specialty of the adjusting of fire losses for the insured. Also solicits the auditing of accounts for corporations, firms and individuals. All preliminary Inquiries by wire at our expense.
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Tolzman August, blacksmith.
TOLZMAN C H, Agricultural Imple- general store and hotel.
ments. Weber Gebhard, brewer. Weber J W, railroad and exp agt.
Wolf G T. lumber.
Wolfgram C H, hotel.
Mail, daily. John B. Boucher, postmaster,
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
THOMPSONVILLE.
A discontinued postoffice in Racine coun- ty, 10 miles northwest of Racine, the coun- ty seat, and three northwest of Franksville,
Population, 300. On the C., M. & St. P. the nearest railroad station. Racine is the Ry., and on the Milwaukee river, in Me- nearest banking point, Has rural free de- quon township, Ozaukee county, 15 miles livery from Franksville.
southwest of Port Washington, the county seat. Cedarburg, 4 miles distant, is the nearest banking point. Telephone connec- tion. Tel., W. U. Exp., U. S. Telephone connection. P. J. Kroehnke, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Albers Henry A, physician.
BUBLITZ JOHN & SON, Genl Store.
Eisentrant A, railroad, exp and tel agt. Ekert John, saloon.
Gerlach Charles, carpenter.
Gerlach Frank, brewer's agent.
Gerlach John F, blacksmith.
Goltermann Emma, music teacher.
Goltermann Wm, apiarist.
Grunewald August, saloon.
Hadler Otto T, harness.
Held Henry, saloon.
Herziger Bernard, saloon.
Herziger Edward, meats.
Hilger Andrew, hardware.
Hoeft Wm, wagonmaker.
Hollnagel Wm, hotel.
Jordan J J, farm implements.
Kautz Louis, blacksmith.
Kieker Louis C, hotel.
Knuth Otto, blacksmith.
KROEHNKE P J, Flour Mill.
Kurz Henry, shoemaker.
Levy Benjamin, meats.
Linden Fred, carpenter.
Maas Charles, lumber. Machlieth Herman, harness.
Memmler Frederick G. hotel.
Millbrath John E, blacksmith.
Mohrhusen Henry, saloon.
Mohrhusen Henry jr, barber.
Mueller John E, carpenter.
Plagemann Frederick, teacher.
Raloff Emily, teacher. Renhard John, saloon. Riemenschneider Wm, hotel.
Schmahel Julius, carpenter.
Schossow Wm, creamery. Seyfert Charles G, genl store.
Staudy Louis A, meats.
Steiglitz Henry, band leader.
Thiensville Flouring Mill.
Thiermann Frederick, real estate.
THIERMANN HENRY & SON (Henry and Frederick), General Store.
Tugeler Hiram, saloon.
Wagner Louis C, genl store. Wilson Nicholas, saloon.
THIRY DAEMS.
Kolb Mrs Anna A, milliner.
A country postoffice in Red River town- Krom Abram J, genl store. ship, Kewaunee county, 21 miles northwest Le Barge Alexander, propr Commercial Ho- of Kewaunee, the judicial seat, and 5 from tel.
Dyckesville. the nearest shipping point. [Lehnhoff August, painter.
Geo. F. Rohn, "Everything Electrical."
Dynamos and Motors, Tel- ephones and Watchman's Clocks. MILWAUKEE.
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Gorman Simon, berry grower.
Greisch Mathew, pumps, etc.
Hansen N P, wagonmaker.
Hoffman John, saloon.
Howard Harvey E, barber.
Klauda Joseph, shoemaker. Klemp Fred A. grocer.
a . 4 R. G. DUN & CO., The Mercantile Agency
THORP.
Population, 900. An incorporated village on the Wisconsin Central Ry., in Clark county, 40 miles northwest of Neillsville, the judicial seat. It contains Baptist, Cath- olic and Methodist churches, a public li- brary, a private bank, a weekly newspaper, The Courier, an excellent system of water works, electric light plant and fire depart- ment. Exp., National. Tel., W. U. Wm. R. Mccutcheon, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Albert F Dairy Co The, Albert Albert supt.
Banderob Herman, harnessmkr.
Banderob Tina, milliner.
Barr A A,apiarist.
Berkowitz Mrs E, genl store.
Boardman Ephraim A, saw and grist mills Bourke George, justice of peace.
Brintnall Wm photogr.
Butler Nathan. vet surgeon and barber.
Chamberlain Charles, well driller.
Cirkle Mnfg Co, August Cirkle pres, staves and heading.
Colby Bros (Francis E and Daniel G), feed mill.
Commercial Hotel, Alexander Le Barge propr.
Courier The, Wm Wagner publr.
Craig George L, well driller.
Culler Harvey A, railroad, exp and tel agt.
Dahl John L. prin of school.
Davis Mrs Anton, dressmaker.
Dorenbach Rev A J (Catholic).
Dworck Martin, harnessmaker.
Frank Wm J, dentist.
Friess Herman, meats and live stock.
Garrison Mercantile Co (capital $15,000). I, O Garrison pres, Samuel Christiansen sec, genl store. Gorman John H, jeweler.
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HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Babe John, general store.
Holz Wm C, blacksmith. Leonard Mrs John, saloon.
Martenson M O, creamery.
Geo. Douglass, Mgr. Wells Bldg. Milwaukee, Wis.
THIENSVILLE.
SPECIAL ELECTRICAL DECORATORS for SPECIAL OCCASIONS NORMAN S. RICHMOND & CO. NEENAH and OSHKOSH, WISCONSIN.
Therp WISCONSIN GAZETTEER. Tigerton 1195
Linquist & Kronberg (Ephraim Linquist, Goldynski Bros, dry goods. John Kronberg), grain elevator. Goldynski F, shoemaker.
MCCUTCHEON WM R, Drugs and Phy- Gorski Joseph, saloon. sician.
McGrogan John, brewers' agt.
McKittrick Peter, phys.
McParland Peter, marshal. Morrison Allen, livery.
Mosher Thomas C, hardware. Nelson & Bruner (Andrew Nelson, Richard Bruner), blacksmiths.
Nye, Lusk & Hudson Co. Melvin Nye pres, H F Hudson vice-pres, George H Lusk sec and treas, saw mill. Orlik Rev I L (Catholic). Parkhill George B, lawyer.
PEOPLE'S STATE BANK (Capital $25,- 000), Melvin Nye pres, Llewellyn O Gar- rison cashier.
Phillipi Matthew, saloon.
Popps Wm E, salcon.
Rainey Charles F, drugs.
Rassmussen Julius, saloon.
Rubulee Walter, barber.
Schmidt Gustav, painter.
Selden Wm B, phys.
Sheldon C H & Co (Charles H Sheldon. Louis F Hertzberg), hardware.
Snyder Eli L. genl store.
Stracker Herman, supt village water
works.
Sterling Joseph, sheep breeder.
Switalski Frank, genl store.
Thorp Local Telephone Co, Myron Lund, 26 miles north of Racine, the county seat,
Charles F Rainey. James Connor proprs. Thorp Mercantile Co (Melvin Nye, JI F Hudson, George Zillman), genl store.
Thorp Public Library, Mrs Edward Bun- tin librarian.
Tredeman Christ, surveyor.
Van Alstine Mrs E L, dressmkr.
Village Water Works, Herman Stracker supt.
Wagner Wm, publr The Courier.
Wagner Wm J, saloon. Weber Max, carp. Wiley Edwin R, genl store. Wiltgen Michael, grocer.
Zachow Henry, saloon.
THREE LAKES.
Population, 700. On the C., & N. W. Ry. in Gagen township, Oneida county, 16 miles northeast of Rhinelander, the county seat, and 10 from Eagle River, the nearest bank- ing point. Has Adventist Catholic and Methodist churches. A weekly newspaper, the Forest Advance, is published. Exp., Am. Tel., W. U. Mrs. L. Anderson, post- master.
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