Polk's Wisconsin state gazetteer and business directory. 1905-1906., Part 180

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


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Wisconsin House, Lenhardt & Schrader, proprs.


Wojta Bros (Wenzel & Charles A), genl store.


WRIETH W J, Cashier Bank of Two Rivers.


Zlatnik Mrs Mary, midwife.


TYRONE.


A country postoffice in Spring Grove township, Green county, 16 miles southeast of Monroe, the judicial seat, and 5 from Davis, the nearest banking and shipping point. Mail daily. Olive A Beaver, post- mistress.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Boyles B L, saw mill.


Haas Ed, carpenter. MILLER F & SON, Genl Store. Mohnfelt M, music teacher.


UBET.


A discontinued postoffice in Garfield town- ship, Polk county, 10 miles southwest of Balsam Lake, the county seat, 10 from St. Croix Falls, the nearest bank location, and 4 from Dresser Junction, its shipping point. Has rural free delivery from Dresser Junc- tion.


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


Anderson A, blacksmith. Matson & Freedland, feed mill.


Matson & Jensen, general store.


E. DECKER, Pres. DAVID DECKER, Vice-Pres. W. J. WRIETH, Cashier.


BANK OF TWO RIVERS, TWO RIVERS, WIS. Capital and Surplus, $30,000.00. Do a General Banking and Insurance Business. Collections a Specialty.


DIRECTORS: E. Decker, David Decker, J. E. Hamilton, C. E. Mueller, Walter Mann and H. Kappelmann.


KAHLENBERG BROS., TWO RIVERS, WIS., U. S. A. Manufacturers of Marine Gasoline Engines HIGH GRADE, FINE WORKMANSHIP, RELIABLE UNDER ALL CONDITIONS. Catalogue at Your Request.


T.I.C.


We sell FARMS, Country Prop= erties, City Properties, Homes, Timber Lands, Etc.


O. E. Pederson Land Co. LADYSMITH, WIS.


MILWAUKEE, WIS. The Time Indemnity Company GERMANIA BUILDING,


Allouez


Bi-Magnesia Water


Springs, Green Bay, Wis.


CURES Diabetes. Literature Free.


Ulysses


WISCONSIN GAZETTEER.


Union 1207


Factory and Main Office, Two Rivers, Wis. THE ALUMINUM SIGN COMPANY,


MANUFACTURERS OF


ALUMINUM NOVELTIES. Novelties for the Retailer, for Openings, Anniversaries, Sales, Etc. Always pleased to submit prices on Special Aluminum Work.


TWO RIVERS, - - WISCONSIN.


THE WAVERLY HOTEL,


P. J. BARTELME, Manager. This Hotel has been Remodeled and Refurnished and now has all the Modern Conveniences. STEAM HEAT. ELECTRIC LIGHT. NEW BATH. ELEGANT SALOON. RATE, $1.50 Per Day.


TWO RIVERS, = WISCONSIN.


SANTINI SEAZSINE


FRED SCHULTZ & SON, PROPRIETORS OF


Main Street Livery And Hack Line.


Good Rigs. Safe Drivers. Reasonable Prices. TELEPHONE No. 12. TWO RIVERS, WIS.


ULYSSES. Barron county. Postoffice discontinued. Has rural free delivery from Rice Lake. HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Merritt L S, general store.


UNDERHILL.


Population, 125. On the Ashland br. C. & N. W. Ry., in Underhill township, Oconto county, 22 miles from Oconto, the county seat, and 5 from Gillett, the nearest bank location. Tel., W. U. Exp., Am, Marion Berberich, postmaster. HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) BERBERICH MARION, Sec W C Zach- ow Co.


Lemmert H, saloon, Lowman F, railroad and express agt. Nelson Nels, hotel. Van Laanen M, saloon. Wieckert E F. saw and planing mill. ZACHOW W C CO, Genl Store, Grain and Live Stock Shippers. Zahn Gust, general store.


UNION. A discontinued postoffice in Rock county. 20 miles northwest of Janesville, the county seat, and 3 north of Evansville, the nearest railroad station and banking point, whence it has rural free delivery.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Patterson E M, general store.


Address R. L. POLK &


., Detroit and Chicago.


G rand Trunk


For Niagara Falls, Toronto, Montreal, Portland, Railway System. Canada and the East.


G


AZETTEERS of Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and many other States, containing a FUND OF INFORMATION NOT FOUND IN OTHER PUBLICATIONS


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


1208


Union Center


R. L. POLK & CO.'S Unity


For Niagara Falls, Toronto, Mon- treal, Portland, Canada and East.


Grand Trunk Railway System


UNION CENTER.


Population, 250. A village on the C. & N. W. Ry., In Wonewoc township, Juneau county, 14 miles southwest of Mauston, the county seat, and 3 northwest of Wonewoc, the nearest banking point. Has Catholic and Methodist churches. Tel., W. U. Exp., Am. Hattie B. Babcock, postmistress.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA.


(See page 4.) Babcock A A, railroad, exp and tel agt. BABCOCK HATTIE B, Stationery and School Books.


Barge George W, cold storage.


Boeland T, livery.


Corsaw P E, general store.


Eagle C C, live stock.


Farra R, feed stables.


Fix Bros, lumber.


Gale & Co, warehouse.


Gilluly Thomas, druggist.


Grilley Wm, blacksmith.


HARRIS G M, Grocer and Meats.


Kenyon Otho, teacher.


Kimble & Co, cheese mnfr.


Larkin Belle, teacher.


Lancaster W H, barber.


Miller David, hardware.


Prucha Rev John E (Catholic).


Schuenemann Henry, hotel and saloon. Sickles E B, lumber.


Sievert Frank, general store.


Wink J W, stock buyer.


UNION GROVE.


Population, 600. An incorporated village located on the C., M. & St. P. Ry., in Yorkshire township, Racine county, 15 miles west of Racine, the judicial seat, and 12 miles from Burlington. It dates its set- tlement from 1857 and has Baptist, Congre- gational and Methodist Episcopal churches, good schools, a bank, opera house, water works and a weekly newspaper, the Enter- prise. Tel., W. U. Exp., U. S. Telephone connection.


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


Bartholf Charles E, dentist.


Biehn Frank J, creamery.


Bixby Wm S, barber.


Blaine Alexander, horse dealer.


Blaine Laura, music teacher.


Blakey John S, saw and feed mill.


Blakey & Jones (John S Blakey, Frank T road station and banking point, whence it Jones), live stock.


Buchanan Mrs T G, music teacher.


Bufton James, shoemaker.


Bufton Thomas E, jeweler.


Bufton Wm, meats.


Caleb August, tailor.


Callender & Kueber, drugs.


Casperson James, wagonmaker.


COLBY ALVIN P, Publr Union Grove Enterprise.


Colling Floyd E, painter.


Connell Evan, carpenter.


Dixon Bros (Ray and Fred), genl store. Dixon Wm, shoes.


Drury John C, harness.


Emmett Albert E, blacksmith.


Gittings John T, lawyer.


Griffith Thomas P, marble works. Hansen Christ, carpenter.


Hansen Vladimir, general store.


Hausman Mrs P, milliner.


Heidbrink J H, dentist.


Horton Frank, live stock.


Hulbert Levi, lumber.


Hurd Clarence, harness.


Hurd James, insurance. Jasperson Peter, mason.


Kemp & Cowan, well drillers.


Larson Ludwig, mason. Lester Harry S, physician.


McCracken Richard W, physician.


McMahon Joseph P, physician.


Manchester T D W, general store.


Meyer's Opera House, Peter Meyer mngr.


Minton Frederick, blacksmith.


Moe Mrs Eliza, dressmaker. Moe Stiles, general store.


Mohns Wm, poultry breeder.


Murdock & Jones, hardware.


Murgatroyd Moses, mason.


Mutter F M, farm impts.


Nelson James P, carpet weaver.


Nisen Michael, brick and tile mnfr.


Olson Amelia, dressmaker.


Powles Wm G, photographer.


Rhode George F, furniture.


Richards Victor, poultry breeder.


Rosindel B, grocer.


Rote J E, painter.


Rote J O. carpenter .


Russell Richard & Co, general store.


Savage John, well driller.


Scott Laura, music teacher.


Smith Mrs Wm, shoes.


State Bank (capital $10,000), J & Blakey pres, O P Graham cashr.


Terry M A. grocer. Thompson Charles H, grocer.


Treat Edward W. insurance.


UNION GROVE ENTERPRISE, A P Col- by Publr.


Union Grove Water Works.


Union Grove & Paris Telephone Co.


Vyvyan Henry, meats.


Weiler George saloon.


Williams Charles, painter.


Williams Henry C, farm impts.


Williams Jeanette, milliner.


Youngs John H, general store.


UNION MILLS.


A discontinued postoffice on Otter creek, in Iowa county, 8 miles northwest of Dodgeville, the county seat, nearest rail-


has rural free delivery.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Andersen Sever, general store. Jensen C, blacksmith.


Otter Creek Creamery Co.


UNITY.


Population 450. An incorporated village on the boundary line between Clark and Marathon counties, but accorded to the lat- ter by postal authorities, 33 miles northeast of Neillsville and 40 southwest of Wausau, the county seat, and 4 from Colby, the nearest banking point. It is a station on the Wisconsin Central Ry., and is supplied with 4 hotels, Lutheran and Methodist churches, a graded school, a public hall and a weekly newspaper, the Marathon


George Wetmore Colles, M. E. Consulting Engineer


408 ALHAMBRA BLDG. MILWAUKEE, WIS.


Mills and Factories.


Power and Lighting Plants. Examinations-Tests-Reports-Appraisals.


RUNDLE-SPENCE MFG. CO.


Milwaukee, PLUMBERS', Steam and Gas


Wis. ... Fitters' Supplies.


Unity WISCONSIN GAZETTEER. Valley 1209


County Register. Exp., National. Tel., W.|HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. U. Telephone connection. D. K. Hall, (See page 4.) postmaster. Beggerstaff A L, blacksmith.


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


Ayer Bros (Wm and Edward), apiarists, 7 miles west.


Busche Fred, cattle buyer.


Clark James H. drugs.


Cook Alfred, live stock breeder.


Marathon County Register. Eder Cecelia, milliner.


Groelle Henry, general store.


Hall D K, stationery and notions.


Healey Connor, general store.


Hotel Nelson, Christ Nelson propr.


Johnson J P. wagonmaker. Kleese Fred, blacksmith.


Klein Philip, harness and shoes.


Kobs Herman, hotel and saloon.


Koch Julius F, cheese mnfr.


Kohlhepp H J, real estate. Kuehnau John, furniture.


Loney Thomas F, saw mill, 5 miles west. McMiller F L, r r, exp and tel agt.


MARATHON COUNTY REGISTER, Creel Bros Publrs.


Meisner Strange J. livery.


Meisner Van R, barber. Morgan Wm E, hardware. Oleson Andrew, saw mill.


Olson Peter, saloon. Raymond Israel, hotel and saloon.


Rinquist August, blacksmith.


Roth Frederick, shingle mill, 6 miles west. Salter John W, general store. Schonneman Louis, blacksmith.


Tennis Joseph, flour and feed.


Vogt Henry & Son (Henry Vogt), agrl impts.


Weede August, meats.


Welsch Henry, cheese mnfr, 4 miles w. Westcott Fred, saloon. Wood Charles, live stock.


UPSON.


Population, 200. On the Wisconsin Cen- tral Ry., and on the Potato river. in Ander- VALDERS. son township, Iron county, 13 miles by rail Population, 100. On the Wisconsin Cen- from Hurley, the judicial seat and nearest tral Ry., in Liberty township. Manitowoc


banking point. Tel., W. U. Exp., National. Telephone connection. J. B. Anderson, postmaster.


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


ANDERSON J B, General Store, Real Estate, Ties, etc. Boyle R M, railroad, exp and tel agent. Brown B B, millwright. Cushing Esther, teacher. Harpster I M, hotel.


Larson Hans, blksmith. McGillivray R M, drayman. Norman M L, general store.


Norman & Flanagan, saw and shingle mill. Kabe August, biksmith.


Star Lumber Co, lumber mnfrs. Wasley John, machinist. White Michael, saloon.


URNE.


A country postoffice in Modena township,


Larson L J, general store. Ottum O, general store.


Quale Andrew, general store.


Wekken A N, grist mill.


URQUHART.


A country postoffice in Greenwood town-


Medford, the judicial seat, banking and shipping point. Mail daily. Franz Ru-


dolph, postmaster.


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


Appleyard Wm, saw mill.


Furhs I G. blacksmith.


Hertel Ida, teacher.


Kiger Marion, saw mill.


Wudi Frank, teacher.


UTICA.


A discontinued postoffice in Christiana township, Dane county, 20 miles southeast of Madison, the judicial seat, and 8 north- east of Stoughton, the nearest shipping and banking point. Has rural free delivery from Stoughton.


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


Coon J H, general store. Johnson Joachim, general store.


Jorgenson Fred, blacksmith.


Utica Creamery Co.


UTLEY.


Population, 10. On the C. M & St P Ry., in Green Lake county, 11% miles southeast of Dartford, the county seat, and 71% from Brandon, the nearest bank- ing point. Exp., U. S. Tel .. W. U.


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


WESTERN CONSOLIDATED GRANITE Co.


county, 13 miles west of Manitowoc, the county seat and banking point. Exp., Na- tional. Tel., W. U. Telephone connection. Otto G. Berge, postmaster.


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


Aubol Ed S, saloon.


Aubol J A, meats. .


Baker E. railroad and exp agent.


BERGE OTTO G, Genl Store and Un- dertaker. Floyd H Z, blksmith.


Goese H C. cheese factory and creamery. Helzener Martin, agrl implts.


Katrie Fred, saloon.


Lettenberger John, hotel. Sebo K T, hardware.


VALLEY.


east of Viroqua, the county seat, and 10% northeast of La Farge, the nearest rail-


Population, 30. A postoffice on Warner Buffalo county, 16 miles from Alma, the creek, in Vernon county, 25 miles north- judicial seat, and 13 from Durand, the banking and shipping point. Mail, dally.


Tobin-Gerlinger Steel Casting Co. FOUNDERS ELECTRIC, MINING, SAW MILL, AUTOMOBILE and eneral Machinery.


Telephone West Allis 19.


WEST ALLIS, WISCONSIN


for


Write The Davidor Promoting Co., We have Investments that Pay Large Dividends Monthly and Small Savings Paying Large Returns Milwaukee, Wisconsin.


Particulars.


CREEL BROS (Charles and Wm), Publrs ship, Taylor county, 1012 miles northeast of


COMPLICATED AUDIT ACCOUNTS ANALYZED GREIG & ACHESON, Public Accountants,


YOUR SYSTEMS DEVISED 619 ROYAL INS. BLDG.,


ACCOUNTS


CHICAGO, ILL.


road station, Elroy, 20 miles distant, is the nearest bank location. A. U. Curry, post- master.


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


CURRY A U, General Store. Labansky Frank, blksmith.


VALLEY JUNCTION.


Population, 300. At the junction of the C. St. P., M. & O. and C., M. & St. P. Rys., in Byron township, Monroe county, 25 miles northeast of Sparta, the county seat, and 61% northeast of Tomah, the near- est banking point. Has Latter Day Saints and Methodist churches. Tel., W. U. Exp., Am. and U. S. Telephone connection. J. E. Ackerman, postmaster.


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


Aller Emery, blksmith.


Donahue J J, railroad, exp and tel agt.


Edwards Wm, blksmith.


HART E & CO, Genl Store, Lumber and Elevator.


McCallough G H, hotel and livery. Sherwood H H, cranberry grower.


Wyatt & Purdy, cranberry growers.


VALMY.


A discontinued postoffice in Door county. Send mail to Institute.


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


VALTON.


Population, 100. A village on a branch of the Little Baraboo river in Woodland township, Sauk county, 30 miles northwest of Baraboo, the county seat, and 8 south- west of Wonewoc, the nearest railroad sta- tion and banking point. Telephone connec- tion. Mail, daily. Louis Lee, postmaster.


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


Brown H W, shoemkr and justice.


Bunker Bros, saw mill.


Carpenter L S, carpenter.


Collins George, blksmith.


Fowler P H, physician. Gibbons Ezra, furniture.


Hoffman M, blacksmith.


Jordon C E, live stock.


LEE LOUIS, General Store.


Montimer J E, notary.


Mortensen M E, grist mill.


Mortimer W W, general store.


Small Mrs Lottie, hotel.


Smelcer Rev A (United Brethern). Stuck A B, vet surgeon.


VAN BUSKIRK.


Population, 100. On the C. & N. W. Ry., in Vaughn township, Iron county, 5 miles from Hurley, the county seat and banking point. Telephone connection. W. E. Labre, postmaster.


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


ELMORE FOWLER CO, General Store, Shingle and Tie Mill.


LABRE W E, Bookkeeper Elmore Fow- ier Co.


VANCE.


A discontinued postoffice in Sheridan township, Dunn county, 24 miles north of Menomonie, the county seat, and 6 from Ridgeland, its shipping point. Has rural free delivery from Prairie Farm.


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


VANDRIESSEN.


A country postoffice in Rome township, Adams county, 25 miles north of Friend- ship, the county seat, and 15 from Plain- field, the usual banking and shipping point. Mail, tri-weekly. E. E. Camp, postmaster.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) BAILEY General Store and


Blacksmith.


Davidson Rey Aaron. Warren Wm, mason.


Wilcot J, mason.


VAN DYNE.


Population, 100. A village on the Wis- Central and the C. & N. W. Rys., in Friendship township, Fond du Lac county, 8 miles northwest of Fond du Lac, the ju- dicial seat and nearest bank location, and 10 from Oshkosh, with both of which places it is connected by electric railway. Exp., Am. and National. Tel., W. U. George Gibson, pastmaster.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Barre Rev H (Lutheran).


BIELOW GEORGE, Carpenter, Con- tractor and Lumber Dealer.


Bielow Herman, stone mason.


Cook J B, railroad, exp and tel agt.


Dehm, railroad, exp and tel agt.


Detert Rev (Meth Epis).


Donovan John, grain elevator.


Friendship Co-operative Creamery.


Fritz August, shoemaker.


GIBSON GEORGE, General Store and Saloon.


Haubrick H J, physician.


Kind John, genl store.


Kraemer Henry, hotel and saloon.


McArdle Peter, live stock dealer.


O'Brien Florence, teacher.


Schultz Rev J (Lutheran).


Wandenwildenberg John, blksmith.


Watson James B, justice of peace. Zwicky Wm, cheese mnfr.


VEEDUM.


Population, 25. On the C., M. & St. P. Ry. (flag station), in Dexterville township, Wood county, 20 miles from Grand Rapids, the county seat and nearest banking point. Hans Poulsen, postmaster.


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


Ellis A B, hotel.


Dahlgard P C, carpenter.


Peterson F, stone mason. POULSEN HANS, Real Estate.


Poulsen & Holst Co, general store.


Skidmore Land Co.


Stumf H, blksmith.


Veedum Dairy Co.


Wood County Telephone Co.


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


R. L. POLK & CO.'S


Veedum


1210 Valley


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,


Cut over and Hardwood Lumber Lands for Sale


In Barron and Washburn Counties, Wis. JAMES ATKINSON, Rice Lake. Phone 86.


(See adv. p. 7.)


Veefkind WISCONSIN GAZETTEER. Victory 1211


VEEFKIND.


Population, 40. On the Wis. Central Ry., in Sherman township, Clark county, 18 miles northeast of Neillsville, the judicial seat, and 10 from Marshfield, the nearest bank location. Exp., National. Telephone connection. Edward Schultz, postmaster. HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)


SCHULTZ EDWARD, Genl Store and Wood.


Schultz W M, cheese mnfr.


VELP.


A discontinued postoffice in Brown coun- ty, 4 miles northwest of Green Bay, the ju- dicial seat, shipping and banking point, whence it has rural free delivery.


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


Bertrand Bros, grocers.


Burnett E M, stone quarry.


Burket J H, genl store.


Carter D, saloon.


De Greef Louis, saloon. Delorme F, saloon.


Dunham & Co, genl store.


Gillen Stone Co, stone quarry. Harrigan Charles, saloon.


Hussin A, genl store.


Hussin J, saloon. Radier A, saloon.


Reinhart Louis, blksmith.


Ulmer J, blksmith. Walker Arthur, genl store.


VERNON.


A discontinued postoffice on the Wiscon- sin Central Ry., in Vernon township, Wau- kesha county, 9 miles southwest of Wau- kesha, the county seat, and 5 from Muk- wonago, both of which places afford bank- ing facilities. Has rural free delivery from Waukesha.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Austin Lewis D, blacksmith. Daniels P H, general store.


Mckenzie Bros, genl store. Olson O C, blacksmith.


VERONA.


Population, 350. A post village on the C. & N. W. Ry., in Verona township, Dane county, 11 miles southwest of Madison, the county seat. Has Baptist, Lutheran and Methodist churches and a bank. Tel., W. IT. Exp., Am. J. B. Donkle, postmaster. HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Ayer G W, railroad, exp and tel agt.


Bank of Verona (capital $15,000), J H Miller pres, J A McGuiggan cashr.


Black Rev Peter (Methodist) . Blizzard Samuel, meats.


Cutler J C, physician.


DONKLE J B, General Store. Gleason Wm, mason.


GRABANDT & WHITE, General Store. Groth Bros, creamery. Herbig L R, feed mill and agrl implts. Hinrichs W R, furniture. Hodge Charles, livery. Jacobs R, hotel.


Keller James, livery.


Leslie I H, physician.


Lindsay Wm, hardware.


Meyers J S, undertaker.


Mutchler Darwin, lumber.


Natl Mathias, harness.


Nebel A, barber. Nitardy Rev G (Lutheran).


Ogilvie David, grain.


Packer Rev (Baptist).


Person J F. meats.


Petraschke Wm, hotel.


Schultz Wm, general store.


SCHWARTZ J W, Blacksmith and Wagonmaker.


Seth Joseph, dray. Shuman Arthur E. blacksmith.


Shuman J, builder.


VESPER.


Population, 300. A village on Hemlock creek, and on the C., M. & St. P., the C. & N. W. and the W. C. Rys., in Hanson township, Wood county, 10 miles northwest of Grand Rapids, the county seat and banking point. Exp., Am. and U. S. Tele- phone connection. C. R. Goldsworthy. postmaster.


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


Albert Dairy Co.


Beimers John, hotel.


Carlin Orf, meats.


DASSOW HERMAN, General Store. Goedecker Fred A, physician.


GOLDSWORTHY CHARLES R, Real Es- tate and Planing Mili.


Goldsworthy & McNicol (C R Goldsworthy. Collin McNicol), proprs Vesper Lumber Co.


McVicar D Co, lumber, wood and exp agt.


Mergentroyd Co. brick yard.


Olsen Oscar, livery and hotel.


Randall John, barber.


Sommers Charles N, meats.


Stevenson Rev Wm D J (Congregational). Thompson Chris, harnessmaker.


Treutte Bros (Henry and Charles), black- smiths.


Treutte Bros (Oscar and Waler), general store.


Vesper Lumber Co, Goldsworthy & Mc- Nicol proprietors.


Wittig Charles, saloon.


VETERAN.


A farmers' postoffice in Burnett county, 25 miles northeast of Grantsburg, the coun- ty seat, nearest banking and shipping point. Mail, daily.


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VICTORY.


Population, 130. A village on the C., B. & Q. R. R., and on the Mississippi river, In Wheatland township, Vernon county, 25 miles southwest of Viroqua, the county seat, and 5 from Desoto, the nearest bank- ing point. Exp., Adams. Tel., W. U. Telephone connection. A. Tulloch, post- master.


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M ISSOURI PACIFIC R'Y Best


ROUTE FROM St. Louis . to all Points West .


. and Southwest.


FESSION, Address-


ANY TRADE, BUSINESS OR PRO- POR LISTS OF NAMES,


R. L. POLK & CO.,


CHICACO. DETROIT 07-


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.


1212 Victory R. L. POLK & CO. S Viola


Didrick George, railroad and express agt. |Burns John W, physician. TULLOCH A, General Store and Lum- Calkins H C, jeweler.


ber.


Van Zant -, general store.


VIENNA.


Population, 50. In Spring Prairie town- ship, Walworth county, 13 miles northeast


of Elkhorn, the county seat, 21/2 from Honey Danforth Co, C L Danforth mngr, gent


Creek, the nearest railroad station, and 41/2 northwest of Burlington, the nearest bank- ing point. Mail, daily. Francis McKenna, postmaster.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) McKENNA FRANCIS, General Store. Zahn Edward & Sons, flour mills.


VIGNES.


A discontinued postoffice in Door county, 8 miles south of Sturgeon Bay, the county seat, and 10 from 'Algoma, both of which places afford banking and shipping facili- ties. Has rural free delivery from Sawyer.


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Rye O C, general store.


VIKING.


Pierce county. Postoffice discontinued Has rural free delivery from Baldwin.


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Blegen Bros & Mattison, cheese factory.


Mahlon Bros, general store.


Olson Mrs H, general store.


VILAS.


Formerly known as Cottage Grove, is a discontinued postoffice in Cottage Grove township, Dane county, 81/2 miles east of Madison, the county seat and nearest banking point, and 21/2 north of Cottage Grove, the nearest railroad station. Has rural free delivery from Cottage Grove.


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VIOLA.


Population, 800. An incorporated village on the Kickapoo river and on the C., M. & St. P. Ry., in Forest township, Richland county, 23 miles northwest of Richland Center, the county seat, and 14 southeast of Viroqua. Has a bank, Congregational and Methodist Episcopal churches and a weekly newspaper, the Intelligencer. Ships excelsior, lumber, flour, tobacco and pro- duce. Stage daily to Viroqua. Telephone connection. Exp., U. S. Tel., W. U. Mrs. Gertrude Frazier, postmaster.


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American Lumber Co, C A Johnson mngr. Anderson Andrew J, general store.


Anderson Bros (Andrew J and John), live Sellor John W, cattle breeder, 2 miles e.


stock.


Anderson Christopher, grocer.


Shephard Dean H, blacksmith.


Shilling Bros, well drillers.


Sloulin Erick O, photographer. Standard Oil Co, John Dobson agent.


Burgor Nelson H, drugs, notary and propr Still & Groves (John E Stoll, George Bank of Viola.


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.


Milwaukee, Wis.


Corner 33d and Vliet Streets. TELEPHONE CONNECTION.


Calkins L E, carpenter.


Chapel Rev E O (Congregational).


Clark Wm, general store.


COMMERCIAL HOUSE, George Ger- lach 'Proprietor.


Currie Robert L, flour mill.


store.


Dobson John, agt Standard Oil Co.


Drake Alfred J, physician.


Duff Joseph, cigar manufacturer.




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