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We Own 28,000 acres Marathon County Lands.
221-225
C. COLNIK MNF'G CO.,
METAL WORKER.
MILWAUKEE, WIS.
LAMPS, INKSTANDS and DESK OUTFITS in all kinds of Metal and Styles.
FERROFIX BRAZING CO. 251 LAKE ST. Milwaukee, Wis. (See page 3.)
Ashland
WISCONSIN GAZETTEER. Ashley 179
United States Postoffice, Sam S Fifield| WILSON & DUDGEON (H P Wilson, Ar- postmaster, cor 6th av and W 2d.
United States & Dominion Transportation Co (Booth's line), T N Beedon agt, dock ft Ellis av.
Van der Bie Mary, tchr Wilmarth School. VAN DOOSER J F, Real Estate, Loans, Insurance and Agent Wis Central R R Co's Lands, 7-8 Central Blk, 121 W 2d. (See page 175.)
VAUGHN PUBLIC LIBRARY, Miss Try- phena Mitchell Librarian, cor Vaughn av and W 2d.
Verwyst Rev Chrysostom (Catholic), 207 E Front.
Walter Henry E. grocer, 714 Prentice av. Warner Bros (L Albert and Frank), drugs, 522 W 2d.
Wauchope A, tchr High School.
Weaver Eli, shoemaker, 521 E 2d.
Weed Henry D, drugs, 800 W 2d.
Weingarten Julius, dept store, 117 W 2d. Weir Hugh J, saloon, 406 W 2d.
Welsh Wm, mer tailor, 208 4th av w. Wendorf Rev A F (German Evangelical). Wenzel Charles, bicycle repairs, 908 W 2d. Wenzel John V, phys, 400 W 2d.
Werder Wm, saloons, 109, 306 and 622 W 2d. Werder Wm & Son (Wm and Theodore W), whol liquors, 301 W 2d.
West Coast Timber Co, C D Danaher (Chi- cago) pres, C C Barker (Bay City, Mich) vice-pres, C F Latimer treas, F C Knapp sec, Bristol blk, 315 W 2d.
West Hotel, Otto Johnson propr, 717-719 W 2d.
Western Union Telegraph Co, Benjamin C Wilkins mngr, Knight blk.
Wharton Alice, supervisor drawing City Schools.
Wharton Cara, music tchr, 810 W 5th. Wharton Nathan B, county supervisor of assessments, Court House.
White Eagle House, Frank Schopinski propr, 1418 St Clair.
White Line Transportation Co, Commercial Dock.
Widen Axel, bicycle repairer, 602 W 2d. Wieberg Charles E, street commr.
WIGGINS DAVID L, Lumber Inspector and Shipper, State Lumber Inspr 11th Dist, Agent L M & L S Trans Co, Bris- tol Blk, 315 W 2d.
Wiggins Helen, tchr Lake Shore School. Wilbur Henrietta, tchr Ninth Av School. Wilder Lois, tchr Beaser School.
WILDHAGEN HENRY, Architect and Su- perintendent, 515 W 2d.
Wilkins Benjamin C, mngr W U Tel Co, Knight blk.
Wilkins Wm, mngr Ashland Iron and Steel Co, 1707 W 2d.
WILLIAMS BURT, Mayor of Ashland and Editor Ashland News, 209 Ellis av.
Williams Jerome B, dentist, 3-4 Masonic Temple.
WILLIAMS JOHN C, Mngr Ashland News and Job Printer, 209 Ellis av. Williams Nellie, tchr Beaser School. Wilman, Hansen & Co (Jens Wilman, Pet- er Hansen), genl store, 806-810 W 2d. Wilson A E & Co (Peter Corcoran), (Sagi- naw, Mich), Michael C Holahan (Duluth, Minn), Cyrus N Whiting), lumber ship- pers, 101 E 2d.
thur F Dudgeon), Lumber Inspectors and Shippers, 101 W 2d.
Winckler Richard A, real estate, 512 W 2d. Wirkus John, saloon, 1416 St Clair.
Wisconsin Central Line, T N Beedon agt, Commercial dock, ft Ellis av.
Wisconsin Central Ry, J F Fisher agt, cor 3d av w and 4th.
Wisconsin Central Depot Restaurant, cor 3d av w and 4th.
Wisconsin Central Ry Ore Dock, J W Coria agt, ft Stuntz av.
Wisconsin House, Joseph E Cyr, 117 3d av east.
Wisconsin Telephone Co, Thomag F Keefe mngr, 220 W 2d.
WISCONSIN TILE CO (Edward Fennelly, Carl Gudin, Angus D McDonald), Arti- ficial Stone Mnfrs, Cement Sidewalks, Driveways, Cellar Floors, Etc, 309 W 2d. Tel 186. (See_page 175.)
Wisniewski Joseph, tailor, 1309 W 2d.
WITHERS NED, Abstracts of Title, Real Estate and Notary, 523 W 2d. (See right side lines.)
Wood Orman L, barber, 211 3d av w.
Woodhead's Drug Store (Joseph V E New- ton, H Woodhead), druggists and paint- ers, 503 W 2d.
Yaffe Harry, clothing, 319 E 2d.
YANKEE THEODORE R, County Clerk, Court House.
Yderstad Jacob, clerk Circuit Court and real est and ins, Court House.
Yorton Morris, propr Kopplin House, 122 Stuntz av.
Young Gilman G, grocer, 621 E 2d.
YOUNG JACOB A, Mngr John Schroeder Lumber Co, ft Prentice av.
Y M C Assn, L H Fox sec, cor Ellis av and E 3d.
Zedlitz Mrs Emma, midwife, 801 3d av w'. Zetterholm John G, shoes, 422 W 2d.
Ziehlsdorff Charles H, mer tailor, 314 W 2d. Zingsheim Hubert, propr Seventh Ave Ho- tel, 301 7th av w.
Ziolkowski & Jacubinas (Frank Ziolkowski, Peter Jacubinas), saloon, 1301 W 2d.
ASHLAND JUNCTION.
Population, 35. On the C., St. P. M. & O. and N. P. R. Rs., in Eileen township, Bay- field county, 8 miles south of Washburn, the judicial seat, and 4 from Ashland, the nearest bank location. Exp., Am. Tel., W. U. A. G. Searing, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See p 4.)
Ketchum J H, fruit grower.
SEARING A G, Postmaster, R. R. and Exp. Agt.
Tompkins A Pearce, live stock.
ASHLEY.
A country postoffice in Knowlton town- ship, Marathon county, 22 miles from Wausau, the county seat, 7 from Dancy, its shipping point, and 15 from Stevens Point, the nearest banking point. Tele- phone connection. Mail, daily. D. R. Whit- ney, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See p 4.)
Burk E, mason. Else Abe, saw mill.
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Ashley
R. L. POLK & CO.'S
Atlanta
Gross Miss A. teacher. Hermann George, painter and farmer.
Mallory Rey Wilson.
Sager J L. shoemaker.
Sparhawk W W. blacksmith.
Warner R W, express agt.
Warren L A, justice and farmer.
WHITNEY D R. Farmer and Postmaster.
ASH RIDGE.
A discontinued postoffice in Richland county, 15 miles northwest of Richland Center, the county seat, and 7 from Viola. whence it has rural free delivery.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See p 4.)
ASKEATON.
Population, 50. On the C., M. & St. P. Ry., in Holland township, Brown County, 18 miles south of Green Bay, the county seat, and 5 from Wrightstown, the nearest banking point. Tel., W. U. Exp., U. S. M. Summers, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See p 4.)
Clancy Bros, orchestra.
Kelley M, general store.
McGown Rev J B (Catholic).
Oliver J F, express agent.
Summers J B, grain and hay.
Summers J J, saloon.
Summers K E, teacher.
SUMMERS M, Postmaster. Wobosel M, saw mill.
ASSEMBLY.
A discontinued postoffice in Dane county, 21% miles from Madison, the county seat, banking and shipping point and postoffice.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See p 4.)
Abramovitch J, broom mnfr.
Kailin & Sons, broom mnfrs.
Schueler George, general store.
Warnock A J, jeweler.
ATHELSTANE.
Population, 300. A summer resort on the C., M. & S. P. Ry., and on the Big Wau- saukee river in Wausaukee township, Mar- inette county, 9 miles from Amberg, and 40 northwest of Marinette, the county seat. Wm. Cowie, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See p 4.)
Amberg Granite Co.
Anderson Charles, saloon.
COWIE WM, General Store.
Donnelly's Farm, summer resort, 41/2 miles from railroad station.
Intervale Farm, summer resort, 41/2 miles from railroad station. Jacquith Club House, 31/2 miles from rail- road station.
Lumfeur George, saw mill.
Ramsen George L, saw mill. .Setterwald Fred. blacksmith.
Wausaukee Club House.
ATHENS.
Population, 1,050. Formerly known as Black Creek Falls, is on the A. & N. E.
and 17 from Medford. Has Catholic, Evan- gelical Lutheran, Methodist and Presby- terian churches, a bank and a weekly newspaper, the Athens Record. Exp., Na- tional. Tel., W. U. Telephone connection. Henry Kreutzer, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See p 4.)
Alden Printing Co, publrs Athens Record. Athens Brick and Tile Co.
Athens Cornet Band, A Neuenschwander leader.
Athens Farm Machinery Co.
Athens Farmer Store, general store.
ATHENS RECORD, Alden Printing Co Publrs.
Athens Stave and Heading Mnfg Co.
Bachmann C F, physician.
Bank of Athens (capital $15,000), A L Kreutzer pres, A Neuenschwander cashr. Belz Hugo, tailor and meats.
Bilsey & Bannan, livery.
Braun M & Sons, saw mill.
Bruss Henry, saloon.
Ceres Roller Mill Co.
Chesak, Muns & Co, saw mill.
Cotanche G W, drugs.
Degner Henry, general store. Engelrecht Gust, confectionery.
Essleman H B, saloon.
Grunewald Gustav, blacksmith.
Hamilton Fred, jeweler.
Keiner & Schulthuis, meats.
Kreutzer George, general store.
KREUTZER HENRY, Hardware, Furni- ture, General Store, Agrl Implts and Postmaster.
McCarty N G, physician.
Miner A M, general store.
Muns A M, justice.
Orchestra Band.
PAUL BROS, Wagonmakers and Black- smiths.
Paul C & Son, general store.
Pohl John, saddlery.
Quade Bros, blacksmiths.
Rahberger Joseph, confr and bakery.
Rietbrock Land and Lumber Co.
Schaller Bros, hotel.
Schick Bernard, shoemaker.
Schroder Emil, barber.
Schuel Ernest, saloon.
Slusser & Bannan (Mary Slusser. Amelia Bannan), milliners and dressmkrs.
Stromling -, general store.
Swan C J, dentist.
Weigard J B, photographer.
Woychofski John, hotel.
Zulke R H, hotel and saloon.
ATLANTA.
Population. 1,000. On the Chippewa Val- ley & Northern R. R., in Atlanta town- ship, Gates county, 10 miles west of Lady- smith, the county seat, and 11/2 from Bruce, its banking point. Has a Union church, a school, a saw mill, a planing mill, electric light and power plant and a newspaper, the Atlanta Weekly Gazette. Tel., W. U. Exp., Western. Telephone connection. J. Z. Arpin, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See p 4.)
Ry., in Halsey township, Marathon county, Arpin Hardwood Lumber Co, mill owners. 30 miles yest of Wausau, the judicial seat,
ARPIN J Z, Postmaster
CEMENT
Milwaukee Cement Co., 7 Plankinton Bldg., Milwaukee, Wis.
Good Reliable Agents Wanted. (See Page 7.) MADISON, WIS.
Gen'l Agent, Southern Wis. ORGANIZED 1867. THE UNION CENTRAL Life Insurance Co., Cincinnati, Ohio Assets, $43,891,738.40 M. D. FETHERS,
J. CHRIS. HEINRICH, Machinery Broker
Boilers, Engines, Pumps, Gas and Gasoline Engines, 921 Garfield, MILWAUKEE, WIS. Compressors. Suction Gas Producing Plants Installed. (SEE PAGE 4.)
Atlanta WISCONSIN GAZETTEER. Augusta 181
Atlanta Weekly Gazette.
Bunge Fred, lumber.
Carrol L, prin of school.
Corcoran W J, real estate and loan agt. Fisher Phil, dray line.
Frykberg John W, lawyer. Hockstra Martin, live stock.
Knouse Joe H, band leader. Knudsen Ed, notary public. Siglund Fred, wagonmkr. Smith Bert, meats.
Whitney T E, propr Hotel De Arpin. Williams Fred, livery.
ATLAS.
Population, 75. In Laketown township, Polk county, 19 miles northwest of Balsam Lake, the county seat, and 7 from Frederic, the nearest banking and shipping point. Mail, daily. L. E. Swerkstrom, postmas- ter.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See p 4.) Atlas Creamery Co.
EARLY CHARLES, General Store, Agrl Implts and Live Stock.
Erickson F, general store. Mattson Ole, saw mill. Peterson J P, blacksmith.
Peterson & Nelson, saw mill.
Swerkstrom L E, general store.
ATTICA.
Population, 70. On the Big Sugar River, in Brooklyn township, Green county, 22
miles northeast of Monroe, the judicial Berdan J & Co, cheese mnfrs.
seat, and 7 from Albany, its usual banking Clark Dr T F, physician. and shipping point. Has a Methodist Epis- copal church. Mail daily. E. Q. Knapp, postmaster. Connor R A, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. Fredrich E, general store.
(See p 4.)
Bartlett C F, carp and wagonmkr.
Bartlett Joseph, saw and grist mills. Englund Chas, blacksmith.
KNAPP E Q, Notary Public and Genl Store.
Lewis Nellie, teacher.
Limberg Cheese Factory, J Maurer propr Murray J, teacher.
Qualley B W, general store.
Qualley Hattie, teacher.
Walters Len, hotel and wagonmkr.
Wertz Dr H F, phys and surg. Zimmerman R, creamery.
ATWATER.
Population, 60. On the C., M. & St. P. Ry., in Chester township, Dodge county, 10 miles north of Juneau, the county seat, and 5 from Waupun, the nearest banking point. Improved farm land averages $90 per acre. Exp., U. S. Telephone connec- tion. Gustav Beske, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See p 4.) Atwater Creamery Co The.
BESKE GUSTAV, General Store, Coal and Grain and Exp Agt. Jacobs F A, railroad agt. Pautsch L C, hay.
Schmidt August, blacksmith.
Schmidt & Schulz, agrl implts.
AUBREY.
A country postoffice in Ithaca township, Richland county, 7 miles southeast of Richland Center, the county seat, banking and shipping point, whence it receives a daily mail. Alfred H. Dow, postmaster and general store.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See p 4.)
AUBURN.
Chippewa county. Name changed to New Auburn. HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See p 4.)
AUBURNDALE.
Population, 300. An incorporated village in Auburndale township, Wood county, on the Wisconsin Central Ry., 26 miles north- west of Grand Rapids, the seat of justice, and 9 southeast of Marshfield, the location of the nearest bank. Has Catholic, Luth- . eran and Presbyterian churches and a graded public school. Exp .. National. Tel., W. U. Telephone connection. R. A. Con- nor, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See p 4.)
Auburndale House, George Smith propr.
Auburndale Milling Co, A M Van Ryzin propr, saw mill, laths and shingles, feed mill.
Badger Specialty Co, rubber goods, novel- ties, etc.
Berdan Joseph Co, general store.
Hackner Rev (Catholic).
Hood Eugene, carpenter.
Kennedy Ed, carrier Rural Route 1.
Kennedy John, carrier Rural Route 2.
Koller Louis, saloon. Leipka Herman, saloon.
Luck Jacob, justice and lawyer.
Marti Matt, cheese mnfr.
Mitchell, Griffith & Co, creamery.
Post Wm, mason.
Potter Dr R P, physician.
Ristow Rev August (Lutheran.) Sabean Izzeta, prin of school.
Welch D N, R R and exp agt. West Fay, painter.
Williams O F, cheese mnfr.
AUGUSTA.
Population, 1,400. An incorporated city located on the C., St. P., M. & O. Ry., in Eau Claire county, 23 miles southeast of Eau Claire, the county seat, 110 southeast of St. Paul and 250 northwest of Milwau- kee. It has Baptist, Catholic. Lutheran, Methodist and Universalist churches, a new $27,000 high school building, a bank, 3 elevators, a flour mill, brick and tile works. electric light plant and motor works. Two weekly newspapers, the Eagle and Times, are published. The shipments comprise grain, beef, pork, produce and live stock. Exp., Am. Tel., W. U. Telephone con- nection. C. W. Culbertson, postmaster.
Dunnville Stone Co.
Robert A. Lang, Pres., H. R. Lang, Sec. and Treas. CUT STONE CONTRACTORS
( Incorporated) Cut and Sawed Stone from their Quarries at Dunnville and Colfax, Wis .; also Dealers in General Merchandise. Store at Dunnville. Address No. 656 Galloway Street, EAU CLAIRE, WIS.
PATENTS.
Department 8, WASHINGTON, D. C.
Book. Address, W. T. FITZGERALD & CO., Attorneys at Law,
Trade-Marks, Caveats, Labels and Copyrights promptly procured. A 48-Page Book Free. Send Sketch or Model for Free Opinion as to Patentability. All business treated as sacredly confidential. 25 years' experience. Highest references. Send for
CONNOR R CO., General Store, Stock Farm and Lumber.
DECORATIONS ODIN J. OYEN, 116 S. 4th St., LA CROSSE, WIS.
For CHURCHES, THEATRES, RESIDENCES
Designs and estimates furnished for Decorating, Painting and Hardwood Finishing. Foreign and Domestic Wall Paper Fabrics. (See adv. in class Clergymen)
182 Augusta
R. L. POLK & CO.'S Avalanche
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. Rogers Eugene M, dentist.
(See p 4.)
Acker & Haeske (Charles Acker, Fred Haeske), saloon.
Adams Ernest M, phys.
Anderson John, blacksmith.
Arndt August, furniture.
Arndt Wm, meats.
Augusta Eagle, Wilson & Masters publrs. Smith Seth D, cattle breeder, 41/2 miles w.
Augusta State Bank (capital $25,000), Ira B Bradford pres, Clinton E Bradford cashr. Augusta Times, E G Herrell publr.
Ausenbaum C W, harness.
Babcock Denver W, dentist.
Ball John L, supt Electric Light Co. Beckman A J, confr.
Beigel Emil, live stock.
Benzie Henry W, painter.
Bradford I B & E M (Ira B and Elmer M), lawyers.
Braem Rev Otto (Luth).
Brown Bros (Wm H & W E), blksmiths.
Brown Henry, horse breeder.
Cargill W W & Co, E Elbertson mngr, grain.
Coram Rev Arthur J (Meth Epis).
Cox Bros, Charles A Cox sec and treas, general store.
Dauffenbach Sisters (Louise and Lena), milliners.
Denson K B. shoemaker.
Dittmer Gust, apiarist supplies.
Dodge J C, creamery.
Drowatsky Wm H, photogr.
Eickholt Theodore P, harness.
Finch, Wirth & Co (Oscar Finch, Wirth), flour mill.
Flanders Charles A, blacksmith.
Fredericks Bert, sec Eau Claire County Agrl Society.
Hall Joseph, apiarist.
Hamilton G W, phys.
Hanselman Emil H, apiarist.
Herrell E G, publr Augusta Times.
Howe & Howard (Elias N Howe, George L Howard), barbers. Johnson Elson W, contr.
Johnson Rev John J (Bapt.)
JOHNSTON WM W, City Clerk.
Kyle Herbert V, jeweler.
La Grave Edward, auctioneer.
Langworthy Dell, live stock.
Langworthy & Balliett (Dell Langworthy, Fred S Balliett), live stock buyers.
Levy Jacob, general store.
Linder A, hardware and mayor.
McCallum May, milliner.
Miller Hans, harness.
Morris Stella, dressmaker.
Nelson Tory, shoemaker.
Ober Edwin F, grocer. O'Brian F W, livery.
Park House, August F Prill propr. Paul George H, drugs.
Paul Gottfried W, real est and ins.
Pehlke & Honadel (H A Pehlke, Henry Honadel). saloon. Perry Elba, barber.
Prill August F, propr Park House. Prill Herman F, phys.
Remmel J N, agt C, St P & C Ry. Rick August C, meat market.
Rick Charles A, bowling alley. Rick T W, saloon.
Russell Corner Mutual Dairy Assn, W H. Bangle pres, C A Cox treas, John H King sec.
Sadler A E, architect.
Schroeder Wm, saloon.
Shaver James R, pumps.
Shepherd Wm H, supt of schools.
Taintor Chandler H, barber.
Teare Daniel T, genl store.
Treiber Philip, pianos. Vanderburg Francelia E, milliner.
Victory Elevator Co, Guy Rollins supt.
Bahr F G & Co (Ferdinand G Bahr, Wm Victory Mercantile Co, M Victory pres: Kuckenbecker), farm implts. and treas, W C Victory sec, genl store.
Warner C W, propr Warner House.
Warner House, C W Warner propr.
Waterpuhl & Proehl (Henry Waterpuhl, Christopher Proehl). blksmiths.
Werner Richard F, phys. Whiting Mrs Lucy, confr.
Williams Fred E, jeweler. Williams Ogillin A, exp agt.
Wilson Rufus, drayman and city marshal. Wilson & Masters (E J Wilson, Fred Masters), publrs Augusta Eagle.
Wisconsin Elevator Co, Wm H Smith mngr.
Wodke Wm C, blksmith.
Woodbury James, mngr Woodbury Opera. House.
Woods Obadiah, dairy
Zimmerman Joseph, billiards.
AURORA.
A discontinued postoffice in Washington county, 6 miles west of West Bend, the county seat and banking point and 2 from Allenton, on the Wisconsin Central Ry. Has rural free delivery from West Bend. HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See p 4.)
AURORAHVILLE.
Population, 150. On Willow creek, a water power stream in Aurora township, Wau- shara county, 22 miles east of Wautoma, the county seat, and 7 from Berlin, its banking and shipping point. Has Congre- gational and Methodist churches .. Tele- phone connection. Stage twice daily to Berlin; fare, 25 cents. S. E. Mikesell, post- master.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See p 4.)
Brooks Mrs Charles, music teacher.
Cate A E, general store.
Chase John, blacksmith.
Davenport B T apiarist.
Harvey T M, carpenter.
High Bros, creamery.
Hollenbeck J W, hotel.
McIntyre -, carpenter.
Mikesell Bros, general store.
MIKESELL I E, Postmaster and General Store. Warner L B, carpenter.
Well C E, general store. Wells W H, notary public.
AVALANCHE.
Population, 100. On West Kickapoo river,
8 in Webster township, Vernon county, miles northeast of Viroqua, the county
Collections,
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A. O. COLBY, La CROSSE, WIS.
Avalanche WISCONSIN GAZETTEER. Bad Axe City 183
seat, nearest railroad station and banking
point. Stages daily to Viroqua. Mail,
daily. O. N. Vig, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See p 4.)
Cory C A, flour mill.
Cunningham J, cheese factory.
De Garmo C E, woolen mills. Spangler A J, blacksmith.
Vig N C, cooper.
VIG O N, General Store.
AVALON
A country postoffice on the C., M. & St. P. Ry., in Rock county, 10 miles from Jamesville, the judicial seat and banking point. Tel., W. U. Exp., U. S. N. W. Bunker, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See p 4.)
Dene & Knilens, live stock.
Hudson George, lumber and coal.
Moore W, live stock.
Waugh J, live stock.
AVOCA.
Population, 450. An incorporated village on the C., M. & St. P. Ry., and on the Wisconsin river in Pulaski township, Iowa county, 25 miles northwest of Dodgeville, the county seat, and 6 from Muscoda, the nearest banking point. Has Catholic, Lutheran and Methodist churches and a graded public school. Tel., W. U. Exp., U. S. Telephone connection. C. M. Mc- Intyre, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See p 4.)
Bennett James, livery.
Berry James P, saloon.
Bohan Daniel, railroad and exp agt.
Eagan John B, lumber.
Flannery Bros (Matthew J, James S), genl store.
Frost Mrs Bertha, music tchr.
Frost Bros (Charles and Joseph), general|Pschoor Mrs Louis, boarding house.
store.
Frost Miss Franklin, music tchr.
Gillette Bradford W, hardware. Kopp Henry, saloon.
Krohn John C, harnessmaker.
MCINTYRE MYRON C, Cheese Mnfr. McIntyre & Kepelka (Myron C McIntyre, John Kepelka), genl store.
Mann John F, drugs and phys.
Manske Reinhold, saloon. Marshall Charles, dentist.
Motelets Nicholas, propr Wisconsin House. Olson Charles, mason. Randall Henry A, meats. Roberg Ole, tailor. Swartz Rev C C (Meth). Union Telephone Co, J B Eagan mngr. Wallace Frank, barber. Wanek Joseph, harness. Ward Joseph, justice of peace. Wisconsin House, N Motelets propr.
AVON.
A discontinued postoffice in Rock county, 25 miles southwest of Jaresville, the coun- ty seat, and 7 south of Brodhead, whence it has rural free delivery.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See p 4.) (See page 4.)
AYR.
Langdale county. Name changed
Crandon, Forest county.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See p 4.)
AZTALAN.
A discontinued postoffice in Jefferson county, 7 miles northwest of Jefferson, the county seat, and 3 from Lake Mills, the nearest railroad station and banking point, whence mail is received by rural free de- livery.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
BABCOCK.
Population, 325. Formerly known as Rem- ington, is located on the C., M. & St. P. Ry., and on the Yellow river, in Reming- ton township, Wood county, 17 miles southwest of Grand Rapids, the county seat, and 10 from Pittsville, the nearest banking point. Has Catholic and Method- ist churches. Tel. W. U. Exp., U. S. Telephone connection. A. H. Morse, post- master.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Bawden W H, farmer.
Griber Henry, saloon.
Griffith Levi, grocer.
Ingram James E, justice of peace.
Kelly Thomas, saloon.
Kern Frank, saloon.
Kuhling John, shoemaker.
Lacy Mary, restaurant.
Law Thomas M, drayman.
Levin David, general store.
Lombard Frank E, saloon.
MORSE ASHBEL H, Physician and Post- master.
Noltner Wm F, meats.
Shea Catherine, cranberry grower.
Shultz Henry, r r and exp agt.
Stout Wm, propr Woodland Hotel.
Ward Lawrence, real estate.
Woodland Hotel, Wm Stout propr.
BACON.
A country postoffice on the C., M. & St. P. Ry., in Greenfield township, Monroe county, 8 miles northeast of Sparta, the county seat and banking point. Tel., W. U. W. H. Rosa, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
French F L, live stock.
Johnson Bert, live stock.
Johnson Dr H B, physician and cranberry grower.
McCoy R B, live stock.
ROSA W H, Postmaster. Youngman Miss Mabel, teacher.
BAD AXE CITY.
Vernon county. See Genoa.
Henry Danischefsky MASON and GENERAL TELEPHONE CONNECTION 1060 Eighth St., Milwaukee, Wis. CONTRACTOR. (See Adv. In Milwaukee)
TELEPHONE
CONNECTION
M. Pfeifer Heating Co. - 314 Sycamore St., MILWAUKEE, WIS. H
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Steam, Hot Water and Ventilating Heating ALL KINDS OF STEAM PUMP AND AIR COMPRESSION
Reliable Life Insurance at Cost. Combining the BEAVER'S economy of Fraternal Insurance with the Reserve Fund Stability of Old Line Insurance. DEPUTIES
WANTED. Ben. E. Wait, Sec., Stoughton, Wis.
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Baden
R. L. POLK & CO.'S
Baldwin
BADEN.
A discontinued postoffice in Bayfield county. Send mail to Ashland.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
BADGER MILLS.
A discontinued postoffice on the C., M. & S. P., the C., St. P., M. & O. and the Wis- consin Central Rys., in Lafayette town- ship, Chippewa county, 5 miles southwest of Chippewa Falls, the county seat, and the same distance from Eau Claire, with
both of which places it is connected by Brann Andrew, hardware. electric railway. Send mail to Chippewa Brann Bros, general store.
Falls.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
BAER.
A discontinued postoffice in Washington county, 13 miles southwest of West Bend, the county seat. Has rural free delivery from Richfield.
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