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Mccutcheon sec and treas.
Wah Kee Sam, laundry.
WAITE CHARLES M, Carpenter and Contractor.
Waterman Garrett S, real estate and ins. Waters Edwin D, shoes,
Watson Thomas N, fruit grower.
Watson - Walter S, prof State School.
Normal
Wardwell Eugene, creamery, 4 miles s w. Warner R D, poultry breeder.
Wegner Gustave, coal.
Welsh Winnie L, dressmaker.
Wener Samuel, dry goods.
Weyher & Son (Theodore and Edward T), wagon mnfrs.
Wheeler & Tratt (Isaac U Wheeler, Clar- ence Tratt), insurance.
Whitewater Cornet Band, Ed Winn leader. Whitewater Electric Plant, O B Williams sec.
Whitewater Gazette, F R Bloodgood propr. WHITEWATER HOTEL, Clifton T Taft Propr, 218-220 Whitewater. ( ~~~ p 1277.)
Whitewater Lumber Co, Jerome Baker agt Benedict W E, general store.
Whitewater Public Library (The Flavis White Library), Ella A Hamilton librarian WHITEWATER REGISTER, E D Coe Proprietor, Robert K Coe Editor.
WHITEWATER ROBE TANNERY, C H Ludtke Propr. (See page 1277.)
Whitewater Water Works Co, C E Gray sec.
Whitney Jennie, dressmaker.
Wiener Samuel, junk.
Williams & Taylor, books and wall paper. Winn Edward, barber.
Winnie Horace D, blacksmith.
Wisconsin Butter and Cheese Co, J H Harris pres, G B Harris sec, creamery, 4 Chittenden T S & Co, grain.
miles e.
Wisconsin Dairy Supply Co, J C Kachel pres, T A Kachel sec-treas, dairy sup- plies.
Wisconsin Tel Co, I J Thomet mngr.
Wood Benjamin F, jeweler.
WORK WITH WORDS, J Nelson Hum- Fuller Ira H, physician.
phrey Publisher.
Zimmerman Rev E S (Evangelical).
Zuill & Shephard (David F Zuill, Wm N Shephard), feed mill.
WHITTLESEY.
Population, 200. A postoffice on the Wisconsin Central Ry., and Black river, in Chelsea township, Taylor county, 7 miles north of Medford, the county seat and nearest banking point. Mail, daily. An- drew Sorenson, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. PATTERSON T H & SON, General Store (See page 4.)
Anderson A L, general store.
Anderson J, blacksmith.
Arbeiter F, shoemaker. Arbeiter John, constable.
Black River Brass Band.
Giles Harry, mason.
Hertel G A, shingle mill. Knippel John, saw mill.
Langenberg Wm, brick mnfr.
McMoner & Son, saw mill.
Polzin Gottlieb, justice. Reinke Fred, farmer. Reinmann Gust, saloon.
SORENSON ANDREW, General Store. Shill John, saloon.
Stener Albert, carpenter. Stener Joseph, genl store.
WIEHE.
A rural postoffice in Douglas county, on the N. P. R. R., 9 miles from Brule and 20 from Iron River, the nearest banking point. Mail, daily.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
WILCOX.
A discontinued postoffice in Clark coun- ty, 9 miles northeast of Neillsville, the seat of justice and banking point, and 41/2 from Granton, the nearest shipping point, whence it receives mail by rural free de- livery.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
WILD ROSE.
Population, 350. On the C. & N. W. Ry., and on a branch of Pine river, in Rose township. Waushara county, 9 miles north- east of Wautoma, the county seat, and 15 east of Plainfield. Has a bank. Tel., W. U. Exp., Am.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Bard & Hotz, hardware.
Blum & Silver, genl store.
Bresnehan C J, saloon.
Dake E A, jeweler.
Darling & Lane, pumps.
Davies Thomas H & Co, farm implts.
Dorn C M, drugs.
Favill W H, restaurant.
Fisher Ben B, physician.
Glover Mrs A H, harness.
HOLT & JONES, General Store.
Hughes Wm, hotel.
Humphrey W E, farm implts.
Jones D O & Co. hardware.
Jones & Pierce, furniture.
Jones & Prothers, meats.
Korliskı P, saloon.
Lane J W, blacksmith.
Monian Joseph, saloon.
Nash I R, printer.
Owens E H, blacksmith.
Pierce George W, grocer.
Radley Bros, contractors.
Roberts Miss L, milliner,
Ross D, saloon:
Smart C A Co, general store.
Sprague & Evans, meats.
Staples J E, blacksmith.
Stevens T W, drugs.
Sweet B C, shoemkr.
Wilcox Wm S, physician.
Use Milwaukee Solvay Coke FOR DOMESTIC
PURPOSES. MILWAUKEE COKE & GAS CO. 21-26 UNIVERSITY BLDG., (See adv. opp. Coke Mnfrs.) 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.)
MILWAUKEE, WIS.
1606 St. Paul Avenue,
Siebers & Pederson PATTERN MAKERS
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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.)
Wild Rose WISCONSIN GAZETTEER. Wilton 1279
Wild Rose Creamery Co.
Wild Rose State Bank (capital $25,000), D Kinreed Josie. dressmaker.
E Frost pres, G E McDill cashr.
WILLIAMS BAY.
Population, 600. A summer resort lo- cated on Geneva Lake and on the C. & N. W. Ry., in Walworth township and coun- ty, 6 miles from Elkhorn, the county seat, and about the same distance from Lake Geneva, its banking point. Exp., Am. Tel., W. U. Telephone connection. Josephine A. Barnhart, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Arneson Rev J H (Baptist). Bjorgs H O, painter.
De Groff Wm G, carpenter.
Dixon Rev Wm R (Congregational).
Douglass & Dunn, livery, coal and lime. Fusık Edward, physician.
"Goodrich George L, barber.
Gronzo H W. general store.
KNICKERBOCKER ICE CO.
Lake Vista Hotel. Roker Oscar, blacksmith. Sawyer Benjamin, carpenter. Smith J P Ice Co. SOUTHWICK O P, General Store.
WILLIAMSBURG.
Milwaukee county. A station of the Mil- waukee postoffice.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
WILLOWDALE.
A discontinued postoffice in Rock county, 41/2 miles from Janesville, the county seat, banking and shipping point, whence It has rural free delivery.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Brinkmann E, genl store and creamery.
WILMOT.
Population, 300. A village on Fox River. in Salem township, Kenosha county. 20 miles southwest of Kenosha, the judicial seat, 6 from Antioch, Ill., the nearest bank location, and 3 from Camp Lake, the near- est shipping point. Has Catholic, Congre- gational, Lutheran and Methodist churches and a weekly newspaper. the Agitator Stage twice daily to Fox River, fare 25 cents. Telephone connection. John F "Thompson, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
AGITATOR (Weekly), Swenson Bros HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. Publrs.
Bufton Eda, teacher.
Bufton Wm, shoemaker.
Carey Walter (Carey & Nett), flour mill. CAREY & NETT (Walter Carey, John Doherty & Baldwin, lawyers.
Nett), General Store. Carpenter Luella, dressmaker. Coulman E W, painter. Coulman Mrs E M. milliner. Dowell George, stone mason. Duffy Beatrice. teacher. Faulkner & Son, blacksmiths. Hegeman Louis, hotel.
Holterman Rev P H (Lutheran).
Kruckman August H. general store. Minsart Antoine, prin High School. Morgan Wm H. hardware.
O'Malley John. stone mason.
OWEN & O'MALLEY (J A Owen, J O'Malley), Carpenters.
Pasey Bros (Arthur G and Clifford), livery, Runkel Sisters. dressmakers.
Schlax Peter, blacksmith.
Schmidt Louis, painter and wagonmaker. Sears Wm. carpenter.
Shotliff R C. pianos and organs.
Shotliff R M, mason.
Siedschlag Leulla, dressmaker.
Spear H H. barber.
SWENSON BROS (Richard B and
Chauncy A), Publrs Agitator.
Swenson H J. tailor.
Swenson J B. tailor. THOMPSON JOHN F, Drugs and No- tary.
Wilmot Co-operative Creamery.
Wright Edwin E, harnessmaker.
WILSON.
Population, 300. A village on the C., St. P., M. & O. Ry., in Springfield township. St. Croix county. 30 miles east of Hudson. the judicial seat. 12 from Baldwin and 15 from Menomonie. both of which latter places afford banking facilities , and 51 from St. Paul. Minn. Has Catholic. Lu- theran and Methodist churches. Telephone connection. Exp., Am. Tel., W. U. Thomas Olson, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4).
Bakula James G. r r. exp and tel agt.
Keenlyne A C, propr Wilson Hotel. Knight J W. justice.
La Pointe George W. general store. OLSON BROS, General Store.
Pickett Samuel L, physician.
Snowden Charles A, blacksmith. WILSON HOTEL, A C Keenlyne Propr. Wilson Co-operative Creamery Co.
WILTON.
Population. 500. An incorporated village on the C. & N. W. Ry., in Wilton township. Monroe county. 18 miles southeast of Spar- ta'. the judicial seat. 44 from La Crosse and 128 from Milwaukee. Has Catholic, Luth- eran and Methodist churches, a graded public school, a bank and a weekly news- paper. the Herald. Exp. Am. TN .. W. U. Telephone connection. E. H. Wilder, post- ma'ster.
(See page 4).
Co-operative Creamery Co. Ed McCann pres Cosgriff E M. propr Wilton House.
Dickson Benjamin, photographer.
Domer Bert, saloon.
Dox A J. ties, posts, etc.
DOYLE JAY W, General Store and Vil- lage President.
Ducklow C. lumber. Egan John C. livery.
Falk & Schmalz, drugs,
Goodnough J C. coal and cement.
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FESSION, Address ..
ANY TRADE, BUSINESS OR PRO- OR LISTS OF NAMES,
R. L. POLK & CO.,
CHICACO. DETROIT
M ISSOURI PACIFIC R'Y.
Best
ROUTE FROM ST. LOUIS to' all Points West and Southwest.
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R. W. LOTZ, Registered Patent Trade=Marks Attorney, Metropolitan Blk., CHICAGO, III. Trade-Marks Registered, Patents Obtained. Free Booklets on Request.
Machinists and Patternmakers Special Machinery Built and Designed. General Repairing. Dies and Stampings. Experimental Work, Brass Patterns.
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Wilton
R. L. POLK & CO.'S
Winneconne
Gruber J E, publr Wilton Herald.
Harrison Bros & Potter, general store.
Hayward F J. saloon.
Hass C. meat market.
Hefferman J L. general store.
Hett C, hardware.
Hildebrandt Mrs A. saloon.
Jenewein George W. general store.
Johnson A E. blacksmith.
Klenkner Peter, saloon.
Libke George D, well driller.
McAteer Rev J C (Catholic).
Mansion House, Jacob Zier propr.
Martin & Keibler, hardware.
Mills, dentist.
Nichols Hotel. Mrs Tillie Nichols propr.
Nichols Mrs Tillie, propr Nichols Hotel.
Ontario. Wilton & Marion Telephone Co. Pelzer Anton, saloon.
Philips C E. physician.
PROCHNOW ADOLPH, Furniture, Un- dertaker and Contractor.
Rice Joseph. barber.
Riordan E J, physician.
Russell Rev A J (Methodist).
Shell Henry, produce.
Slickman A. contractor.
Smith C P. jeweler.
Sorge & Son, creamery.
Stark L, barber.
Staenke J T. general store.
Yakel & Whalen. saloon.
Town A J. produce.
Todd C. justice of peace.
Vogel W F, flour mill.
Wagner Henry, railroad and express agent. Webb J. harness.
Wilton Herald, J E Gruber publr.
Wilton State Bank (capital $5,000). S W Brown pres, Charles Weingarten cashr. Wurster C. harness.
Zier Jacob. propr Mansion House.
WINCHESTER.
A discontinued postoffice in Winnebago county. 18 miles northwest of Oshkosh, the judicial seat, 21% from Larsen, its shipping point. and 8 from Winneconne the nearest bank location. Has rural free delivery from Larsen.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4).
Christensen August B, general store.
Erickson & Jube. general store.
Hanson Jorgen. blacksmith.
Olson P & J, farm implements.
Sorensen George, meats.
Winchester Cheese and Butter Co.
WIND LAKE.
A discontinued postoffice in Norway town- ship. Racine county, 23 miles northwest of Racine, the county seat, and 11 from Bur- lington, the usual banking and shipping point. Has rural free delivery from Water- ford.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA.
(See page 4).
Finholth Hans, general store.
Wind Lake Brick and Tile Co.
seat, and 2 from De Forest. the nearest banking point. Exp., U. S. Tel., W. U. Telephone connection. H. J. Spaulding, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4)
CROWLEY BROS, Lumber and Grain. Dare Jesse O. carpenter. Dodre C J, feed.
Dodge Edward C. creamery.
Donovan C J, railroad and express agent.
Elis C S & Co. general store.
Gardner Rev Wm (Congregational).
Herling Theo. hotel and livery.
Johnson John O, farm implements.
Lake Lou, live stock.
Loomis Rev A L P (Congregational).
Neilson H H, meats.
Nelson Hans, mason.
PARKINSON JOHN S, General Store. Parkinson Mrs, music teacher.
Schuman R, blacksmith.
WINNEBAGO.
Population, 1,100. A postoffice on the C. & N. W. and Wisconsin Central Rys., in Oshkosh township, Winnebago county, 4 miles north of Oshkosh, the judicial seat and nearest banking point. It is the loca- tion of the State Northern Hospital for the Insane and the County Insane Hos- pital. Exp., Am. and National. Tel., W.
U. Telephone connection. W. M. Walker, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Aller A F, steward Northern Hospital for Insane.
Apply C F, supt County Insane Hospital. Boss Christian, cheese mnfr.
Boss Samuel, cheese mnfr.
Christinsen James, builder and contr.
COUNTY INSANE HOSPITAL, C F Ap- ply Supt.
Cox Frederick, live stock.
Davis John, florist.
Eaton Sylvester, vet surgeon.
Goodwin F, hotel.
Gordon Dr W A, supt Northern Hospital for the Insane.
Harwood T J, painter.
Jones Thomas, physician.
Lucy Mrs Mary, carpet weaver.
Northern Hospital for the Insane, Dr W A Gordon supt.
Northern Hospital for Insane Library.
Pirktohl Tulius, mason.
Sherman Adin, physician.
Straight Levi, apiarist.
Tennessen Henry, wine mnfr.
Theland John, distiller.
Thompson B V, physician.
Unmuth George, baker.
WALKER WM M, Groceries, Coal and Wood.
Walls W J, railroad and tel agt.
WINNECONNE.
Population, 1,200. Incorporated as a vil- lage in 1886, is located on the Wolf river, WINDSOR. and on the northern division of the C., M. & St. P. Ry., in township of the same Population, 200. On the C., M. & St. P. name, Winnebago county, 13 miles north- Ry., in Windsor township. Dane county, 12 west of Oshkosh, the county seat, and 104 miles northeast of Madison. the county
from Milwaukee. First settled in 1849, it
S. NELSON COMPANY, Fur Skin Dressers and Dyers HIDES TANNED FOR ROBES AND COATS. SEND FOR PRICE LIST. 1603-1605 Galena Street, MILWAUKEE, WIS.
Milwaukee, Wis.
P. C. PHILIPP & CO.
Corner 33d and Vliet Streets. TELEPHONE CONNECTION.
Druggists' Rubber Goods
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
382-384 E. Water St., GOODYEAR RUBBER CO., W. W. Wallis, Mngr, Milwaukee, Wis.
Winneconne
WISCONSIN GAZETTEER. Winneconne 1281
now contains Baptist, Catholic, German|Gabin Michael, saloon. and Norwegian Lutheran, Methodist and Giles Henry, livery.
Presbyterian churches, public schools, a bank, 2 good hotels, and a weekly newspa- per, the Local. Lake Winneconne and the adjoining lake, Poygan, abound with fish and water fowl, and they are much fre- quented by visitors during the summer season. Telephone connections. Stages twice daily to Oshkosh, fare 25 cents. Exp., U. S. Tel., W. U. George E. King, post- master.
Giles Wm, barber.
Gottsleben Clara, mngr Wisconsin Tele- phone Co.
Hannemann W H, mnfr gasoline engines. Hoxie Allen N. grocer.
Huecker J C, dentist.
Kelges Rev E C H (Lutheran.) Kesner & Lund (Preston Kesner, Louis Lund), genl store.
King George E, postmaster.
Klaus Frederick, shoes.
Korn Theodore, boat livery.
Kruegur August, saloon.
LAKE VIEW HOUSE, M B Fuller Propr. First-Class Accommodations. (See adv.)
Lewis Rev James W (Presbyterian.)
Baster & Race (Alonzo Baster, Herman Lorenz Wenzel, meats. Race), farm machinery.
Becker Matthew, drugs.
Bersch Charles, restaurant.
Bersch & Smith (Christ
Bersch,
Smith), genl store.
Bishop P T, wagonmaker.
Bliss Mrs C W, carpet weaver.
Boakarn Albert, cheese mnfr.
Bradley Charles, wagonmaker.
Brodrick John, saloon.
Brutengross R F, railroad and tel agt. Burns Ormon W, physician. Cousins N J, ice.
Crowe Richard B, publr Winneconne Local. FULLER M B, Propr Lake View House, First-Class Accommodations, the Best Fishing and Hunting in Wisconsin. adv.)
(See Riley Abner, poultry.
Riverside Hotel, J A Suhl propr.
THE LAKE VIEW HOUSE,
M. B. FULLER. Proprietor.
RATE, $1.50 PER DAY. GOOD SAMPLE ROOM.
Best Hunting and Fishing Grounds in the State,
WINNECONNE, - WISCONSIN.
J. E. ULRICH & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF
"LIQUID GLASS" INVISIBLE CEMENT AND THE "ACME " EGG PRESERVATIVE.
Winneconne, - Wisconsin.
Lorenz Bros. Macaroni Co. Manufacturers of MACARONI,
· SPAGHETTI, VERMICEL- LI, GERMAN Home Made EGG NOODLES, and Fancy ITALIAN PASTE, 890 and 892 Twelfth Street, MILWAUKEE, WIS.
See page 7.
Reliance Stamp & Stencil Works, MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN
Moore).
Opera Hall, George Marin mngr.
Paulson F G, real estate.
Rasmussen Ole, blacksmith.
Reed Mrs D C, hair goods.
SEALS.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Anderson Christ, livery.
Ansorg Otto, jeweler.
Barden Daniel, barber.
Barber Bros (George and H D), fruit growers.
McCorpin Lafayette, grocer. Marin George, mngr opera hall and saloon. Meyer W C, hardware.
C Miller George H, village treas. Miller Ludvic M, undertaker.
Miller & Russell (W H Miller, Charles A Russell), coal and wood.
Milwaukee Elevator Co, Wm Scofield agt.
Moran Edward, saloon.
Murphy John F, live stock.
Oakes Walter S & Co (Charles shoes.
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JOHN PETERS & CO., Birds and Fish Taxidermists Mounted. Six Gold Medals Awarded. 2325 State Street, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
(See adv. in Classified Taxidermists. )
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Winneconne
R. L. POLK & CO.'S
Withee
Rogers Wm H, hides.
Russell Charles A, insurance.
Russell & Krueger (C A Russell, Julius Doering Conrad, general store.
Krueger), flour mill.
Schneider Bros & Mader (John and Frank Field Wm, carpenter.
C Schneider, George Mader), flour mill.
Schneider Joseph, creamery.
Scott Helen, millinery.
Smith John. shoes.
Sorrenson Tessa, photogr.
Stanberry Joseph & Son (Joseph
Frank), wagonmakers.
Suhl J A, propr Riverside Hotel.
Thompson Kate, milliner.
ULRICH J E & CO (J E Ulrich, Au- gust Metz, George Schloerb), Mnfrs Liquid Glass Cement and Acme Egg Preserva- tive. (See page 1281.)
UNION BANK OF WINNECONNE (Cap- ital $10,000), W K Rideout Pres, George H Miller Cashier.
U S Express Co, R F Brutengross agt. Vredenburgh Edgar, police justice.
Weeks Herbert, ice.
Welson Bros Hardware Co (Louis P and George Welson), hardware.
West Field Creamery Co, Alex Kehlet mngr.
White M F, genl store.
Winneconne Local, R R Crowe publr.
Winneconne Lumber Co, James H Wall sec.
Winneconne & Oshkosh Stage Line, Merton Gifford propr.
Wisconsin Canning Co, F S Hoaglin pres. H Weyerhost sec and treas, canned goods.
Wisconsin Telephone Co, Clara C Gottsleb- en mngr.
Wotter Robert, saloon.
Wright George M, physician.
Wright & Son (C B and John), stage line. Yule F C, jewelers.
WINOOSKI.
A discontinued postoffice on the Onion Ammentorp Fred, mason.
Ball Rev A (Congregational).
Beilfus A J, railroad, exp and tel agt.
Barager Mrs J A, pubIr Withee Sentinel.
Christensen N F, carpenter.
Clifton E B, constable.
Commercial House, Lucinda Moody propr. Conley D, saloon.
Damkjer M J, real estate.
Douphner House, Felix Douphner propr.
Farber & Clifton (J Farber, Roy Clifton), barbers.
Farmers' Home Land Co.
First Bank of Withee (capital $10,000), W H Trestrail pres, R M Trestrail cashr. Funk M, meats.
Hamilton House, F Sturgeon propr.
HANSON P H, General Store.
Jalling J E, restaurant.
Jensen Ole, carpenter and mason.
Jensen Rev P (Lutheran).
Johnson R, blacksmith.
Kristiansen A, drugs. Krom Bros, saloon.
Kuester W F, livery. Laneville J, saloon.
Larsen Charles, blksmith.
Leaper F B, hardware.
Herman Grover & Co., BUSINESS BROKERS. We Buy, Sell or Exchange. Call or Write and Get Terms. Telephone Main 3013. 4 Metropolitan Bldg. MILWAUKEE, WIS.
L ieist
WINTER.
A recently established postoffice in Saw- yer county.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
WIOTA.
Population, 140. In Wiota township, La| Fayette county, 12 miles southeast of Dar- lington, the county seat, and 7 northeast of Gratiot, the nearest railroad stotion and banking point. Has Catholic and Lutheran churches. Stage daily to Lamont and Dar- lington. Mail, daily. Simon G. Beebe, post- master.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Beebe S Irene, teacher. BEEBE S G, Groceries and Notions.
Bergent Cheese Factory.
Blaine Agnes, teacher.
Field Andrew, stone mason.
Gilbertson Alfred, carpenter.
JOHNSON & LANCASTER, General
Store.
Johnson J E, saw mill.
Keister Banks, painter.
and Knewstubb Thomas, general store.
Larson O, painter.
Lovelace Carl, well driller.
Lovelace O J, justice.
Osterday E, carpenter.
Robertson J L, saw mill.
Stixrood E O, carpenter.
Sullivan Agnes, teacher.
Wang Rev J A (Lutheran.)
Wiota Creamery Co, D E Wood propr.
Wohler Adolph, carpenter.
Wood D E, propr Wiota Creamery Co.
WISCONSIN VETERANS' HOME.
The postoffice at the Wisconsin Veter- ans' Home, near Waupaca, in Waupaca county.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
WITHEE.
Population, 600. On the Wisconsin Cen- tral Ry., in Hixon township, Clark coun- ty, 29 miles north of Neillsville, the judi- cial seat. Has Catholic, Congregational and Danish Lutheran churches, a bank and a weekly newspaper, the Sentinel. Stages daily to Longwood and Owen and tri-weekly to Maplehurst. Tel., W. U. Exp., National. Telephone connection. Mil- dred Smith, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Allen L A, prin of school.
river, in Lyndon township, Sheboygan coun- ty, 16 miles southwest of Sheboygan, the county seat, and 31/2 south of Plymouth, the nearest railroad station and banking point. Christensen John, general store.
Has rural free delivery from Plymouth.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. Clifton Bros, contractors.
(See page 4.) Krueger Bros, saw mill.
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L Plans for Structural Steel Work.
54 EXCHANGE BLDG. MILWAUKEE, WIS.
Consulting Engineer
FERROFIX BRAZING CO. 251 LAKE ST. Milwaukee, Wis. (See page 3.)
Withee
WISCONSIN GAZETTEER.
Wittenberg
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Madsen C, contractor.
Mink G F, meats.
Moody Lucinda, propr Commercial House.
Nielson C S, physician.
Nielson E E, jeweler.
Owen John S Lumber Co, 11/4 miles e.
PAULSON PAUL A, Saw Mill and Elec- Forseth Rev O C (Lutheran.) tric Lighting Plant. Glaubitz Robert B, cedar.
Pedersen Louis, carpenter.
Pedersen P K, brick mnfr.
Rawson & Griebenow, hardware.
Smith Edward, lumber.
STATE BANK OF WITHEE (Capital
$20,000), A R Ow'en Pres, W C Tufts Cashr. Sturgeon F, propr Hamilton House. Tilton Lester, real estate.
Tscharner & Packer, lawyers.
TUFTS W C, Insurance, Notary and Jacobson Axel, supt U S Indian Industrial Village President. School.
Westergaard F, general store.
Withee Brass Band, E E Nielson leader.
Withee Clothing & Shoe Co. Withee Grist Mill, A L Mortimer propr.
Withee Mercantile Co.
Withee Sentinel, Mrs J A Barager publr.
WITTENBERG.
Population, 800. An incorporated village on the Ashland division C. & N. W. Ry., in Wittenberg township, Shawano county, 40 miles northwest of Shawano, the county seat, 25 northwest of Clintonville, and 184 northwest of Milwaukee. There is a U. S. Mohr August, saloon.
Indian Industrial school located here; also Norwegian Lutheran Orphan Home, Rev K two orphan asylums-the Martin Luther O Eidahl mngr. Orphans' Home and the Norwegian Luth- NYE IRWIN R (Hollembach & Nye Co), Postmaster. eran Orphans' Home. It is lighted by elec- tricity and has 5 churches, a bank, a shin- Onstead E J, prin school. gle mill, a saw mill, and a weekly news- Paul E Louis, general store. paper, The Enterprise. Exp., Am. Tel., W. U. Irwin R. Nye, postmaster. Peterson Ole, carp.
Puchner Rudolph, hardware.
RAND HOUSE THE, Henry Reinke Propr. (See adv.)
REINKE HENRY, Propr The Rand House. (See adv.)
Rice Irwin L, harness.
Rice Mrs Irwin L, milliner.
Rothman & Pembleton (Lewis Rothman, (Wm E Pembleton), physicians.
Schaar Claus, blacksmith.
Schlytter Peter C, ins and real est.
Schneider Max E, jeweler.
RAND HOUSE
HENRY REINKE, Propr.
The Leading Hotel of the City Commercial Men's Headquarters
OPPOSITE DEPOT
WITTENBERG, WISCONSIN
W. G. TAYLOR CO., BUILDING MATERIAL
25 Miller Block, Wisconsin St. and Broadway, Vitrified Paving Blocks and Brick. Granite Paving Blocks. Crushed Granite. Orna- Milwaukee, Wisconsin. mental Terra Cotta. Flue Lining-Coping.
S.
Eidahl Rev K O, publr Sunday School Helper.
ENTERPRISE THE, Hollemback & Nye Co Publishers
For Gammel Og Ung, Rev K O Eidahl edi- tor.
Grolapp Wm A, general store.
Haupt Louis, blacksmith.
Heins Charles A, general store.
Hickok Dorr, railroad, exp and tel agt.
HOLLEMBACK & NYE CO (Wilbur M
Hollemback, Irwin R Nye, Anna Ritger). Publishers The Enterprise.
Hoppe Wm, saloon.
Indian Mission Band, Axel Jacobson leader.
Johnson & Larson (Arne Johnson, Louis Á Larson), feed.
Kersten Fred, saloon.
Kersten's Opera House, Fred Kersten mngr Kersten & Wissman, horse dealers.
Kloechner Wm, fire ins.
Korth Bros (Wm M and August), meats. Leutsker Rudolph J, drugs.
List Rev Otto (Evang Luth.)
Loberg Gilbert T, vet, surgeon.
McDonald Charles H, lawyer.
McDonnell Daniel, baker.
Meisner & Dolan, real estate.
Meisner Herman, confectioner.
Puchner Edward, physician.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) American Express Co, Dorr Hickok agt. Bibinger Arthur J, dentist.
Bramer G G mngr, shoes.
Calkins D J, barber.
Carnahan Wm, livery and city marshal. Cheesman U A, hardware.
Citizens State Bank (capital $25,000), R W Roberts pres, Wm Kloeckner cashr. C & N W Ry, Dorr Hickok agt.
Dell's Cheese Co, Henry Siebert mngr.
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Address JAMES D. PRINGLE, Gen'l Agent, Room 5 Marston Block, MADISON, WIS. The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance CO. to represent the company in Western Wisconsin.
Ambitious men of character and energy wanted
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Model Makers
Stamping and Tool Co. LA CROSSE, WIS.
1284 Wittenberg
R. L. POLK & CO.'S
Wonewoc
Searles Frank W, furn aud undertaker. Seely & Carter, shingle mnfrs.
Sharman George, saloon.
Slepyan David, general store. Solomon Jens M, shoemaker.
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