Polk's Wisconsin state gazetteer and business directory. 1905-1906., Part 192

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


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Spicer Charles A, photographer. Strom Rev Oscar (Lutheran.)


Sunday School Helper, Rev K O Eidahl publr.


Tinsman Bert A, hotel.


U S Indian Industrial School, Axel Jacob- son supt.


Van Norman Millard E, restaurant ..


Viking Lumber Co, Carl Jacobson lumber and electric light plant.


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W U Tel Co, Dorr Hickok mngr.


Westgor Ole H, general store.


Wilder Philip M, barber and mngr Wis Tel Co.


Williams Christ, meats.


Williams Frank, justice.


Wisconsin Telephone Co, P M Wilder mngr


Wittenberg Academy.


Wittenberg Cedar Co. IWm Arnold mngr.


Wittenberg Cornet Band, Fred Kersten mngr.


Wittenberg Creamery Co. J O Lystul mngr Wittenberg Land Co.


Wolf & Kersten (Frank A Wolf, Henry E Kersten), shoes.


WITWEN.


A country postoffice in Troy township, Sauk county. 24 miles southwest of Bara- boo. the judicial seat, 91/2 from Sauk City. the nearest shipping point, and 10 from Prairie du Sac, the nearest banking point. Is on the daily mail stage route from Black Hawk to Prairie du Sac. E. L. Sprecher, postmaster.


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


Meyer J B, blacksmith.


Schneller Felix & Co, general store.


SPRECHER EDWIN L, General Store. Steuber L J. creamery.


Witwen Elias, live stock breeder.


Witwen & Nold, flour mill.


Zeck Henry, carpenter.


WOLF CREEK.


Population, 50. A postoffice on Wolf creek, in Sterling township, Polk county,


18 miles northwest of Balsam Lake. the Hotel Reidy, C H Lindenman propr.


county seat, and 12 from St. Croix Falls,


the nearest railroad station and banking Hutchins Macey, photographer.


point. Mail, daily. E. J. Iverson, post- master.


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


Berquist C A, justice of peace.


Doty J H. blacksmith.


Englin & Minty, flour mill.


Fisk S C, justice.


Hoover Elias H. creamery.


Hoover Mrs E H, milliner.


IVERSON E J, General Store.


Love James, general store.


Minty T F, agrl implts.


Nick Jesse, blacksmith.


Wolf Creek Band.


Wolf Creek Dairy Assn.


WOLF LAKE.


A discontinued postoffice in Marshfield township. Fond du Lac county, 15 miles northeast of Fond du Lac, the county seat and 3 from Calvary, the nearest shipping point. Has rural free delivery from St. Cloud.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA: (See page 4.) Steffes Bros, genl store and hotel. Steffes & Schmitz. creamery.


WONEWOC.


Population, 900. An incorporated village on the C. & N. W. Ry., in township of same name, Juneau county, 16 miles south- west of Mauston, the county seat. 75 from Madison and 206 from Chicago, Ill. Ex- cellent water power is furnished by the Baraboo river, and is utilized by flouring and saw mills. The village also contains a bank, a weekly newspaper, the Wonewoc Reporter, a high school and a German school, Methodist, Catholic and German Lutheran churches and good hotels. Tele- phone exchange. Tel .. W. U. Exp., Am. Richard Price, postmaster.


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


Bishop George W, drugs.


Bohn Mrs Anna, dressmaker.


Bohn Bros (Gilbert L and Byron L), hard- ware.


Brandt A G. mason.


Brunner Mrs Lydia, milliner.


Burdick Benjamin T, saw mill.


Buttolph George, gunsmith.


Church Delbert, carpenter.


Cook Hiram, justice of peace.


Douglas Co (H W Douglas, J R DeGarmo), meats.


Douglas Henry C, lawyer.


Drieschmeir Conrad H. harnessmaker.


Duwey John. furniture.


Evans Rev Wm (Methodist).


Feldman Wm. saloon.


Filler Wm H, general store.


Fuller Charles D, barber.


Funk W H, flour mill.


Gale A & Co (A Gale, J R DeGarmo, F R Porter), produce. Gieschen Rev H (Lutheran).


Golden Charles H, physician.


Guine Thomas C, saloon.


Heine Otto, shoemaker.


Huff Isaac, carpenter.


Kliese Charles, shoemaker.


Lawton Ernest J, dentist.


Leffingwell Abram H, harnessmaker.


Leffingwell Samuel, apiarist.


Lindenman C H. propr Hotel Reidey.


Liver Anton, saloon.


McCabe Patrick, saloon.


McGuire Thomas, saloon.


Matteson U S, general store.


Matzke Robert, dentist.


Mayerhoff Rev E (Lutheran).


Miller Mrs W R. milliner.


Miller & Bauer (Theodore L Miller, George Bauer), livery.


Moe Peter J, dentist.


Monroe Thomas, propr Glenn House ..


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Nelson Simon P, barber.


Nobs Alfred, harnessmaker.


Odell & Ehlert Co, C E Odell pres, Odell sec and treas, general store.


Osborn David. meats.


Peters Charles drayman.


Peters Wm, live stock.


Phoenix & Son (Alva and Nelson(, live Pickett Frank W, contractor.


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Porter Charles G, agt C & N .W Ry. Potter Freeman R. live stock.


PRICE RICHARD, Postmaster.


Reidy George F, confectionery.


Ring & Lesliff (John Ring, Wm Lesliff), blacksmiths.


Roach George H. confectionery.


Rodecker Dr Charles W, drugs.


Roehling & O'Hara (Lena Roehling, Mamie O'Hara), milliners.


Schaffer George W, hardware.


Schmidt C A, blacksmith.


Schrieber F P, farm implements.


Smith Joseph C. barber.


Spooner Mrs Gertrude. dressmaker.


State Bank (capital $25,000), C E Wolfen. den pres, A P Gale cashr.


Stull Wm M, mason.


Talg & Peters (Charles Talg, H H Peters), grain. West A, livery. White George, horse breeder.


WHITEHILL O D, Publr Wonewoc Re- porter.


Winter Alcott & Co, creamery.


Wolfenden J H, lumber and fuel.


Wonewoc Driving Assn, Theodore Fish sec WONEWOC REPORTER THE, 0 D Whitehill Publr.


Wonewoc Telephone Co (W H Funk. Mc ses Hutchins).


WOODBORO.


Population, 150. A postoffice on the M., St. P. & S. Ste M. Ry., in Woodboro town- ship, Oneida county, 8 miles southwest of Rhinelander, the judicial seat and banking point. Tel., W. U. Exp., Western. Tele- phone connection. A. O. Jenne, postmas- ter.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA.


(See page 4). Wood George E Lumber Co, saw mill.


WOODFORD.


Population, 150. A village in Wiota town- olic and Lutheran churches. Stages twice ship, LaFayette county, on the Ill. C. R. daily to Neosho and Hustisford. Tel., W.


R., 16 miles from Darlington, the judicial seat, Argyle, 5 miles distant, is the nearest banking point. Exp., Am, Tel., W. U. Telephone connection. Henry P. Larson, postmaster.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4). Allen John L, justice, r r and exp agt.


Clark James H, teacher. Collins Peter A, blacksmith. Johnson B L, general store.


Johnson J C, agricultural implements.


LARSON HENRY P, General Store and Stone Quarry.


Larson Hans P, hog breeder.


Lovejoy & Ringham (Allen P Lovejoy, George H Ringham), lumber. McDonald Wm, apiarist.


Magnus John, stave mnfr.


Magnus Mrs John, carpet weaver.


Mason Jefferson C, hotel.


E Mason John C, drayman. Moe Henry H, apiarist. Newman John Co, creamery. Olsen M H, hardware.


Peterson & Lovelace, general store.


Pickett Hiram, sorghum mnfr.


Werman H, live stock.


Wells Cheese Factory, John Wells mngr.


WOODHULL.


A discontinued postoffice on the C. & N. W. Ry., in Lamartine township, Fond du Lac county, 61/2 miles west of Fond du Lac, the county seat and nearest banking point. Has rural free delivery from Fond du Lac.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4). Fritz August, blacksmith.


Stratz J A, cheese factory.


WOOD LAKE.


A discontinued postoffice in Burnett coun- ty, 7 miles east of Grantsburg, the judicial seat and nearest banking and shipping point, whence mail is supplied by rural free delivery.


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


CASSELL AUGUST, Mngr Wood River Creamery Co.


CASSELL AUGUST & SONS, General Store.


Haggquist Rev Frank (Congregational).


Jacobson C J, saw and flour mill.


Peterson Alfred, blacksmith.


Roberge J, carpenter.


Stenberg C E, wakonmaker.


Wicklund N, carpenter.


WOOD RIVER CREAMERY CO, August Cassell Mngr.


Zellerberg Emil, carpenter.


WOODLAND.


Population, 250. A post village on the C., M. & St. P. Ry., in Herman township, Dodge county, 12 miles southeast of Ju- neau, the county seat, and 9 from May- ville, the nearest banking point. Has Cath-


U. Exp., U. S. Telephone connection.


T E. Melcher, postmaster.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4). Becker Fred, hotel.


Brooks A J, railroad, express and tel agt. Daniels Casper, saloon,


Gassner Chris, cheese mnfr.


Haack August, blacksmith.


Horn Charles & Son, lumber.


Koch E W. hardware and justice.


Labuni Ella, teacher.


Labuni &. Eimer, live stock.


Leskow Rev C (Lutheran).


MELCHER BROS, General Store.


Peters Nicholson O, barber and saloon. Peters Peter W. blacksmith. Sprenger F. carpenter.


Wegwart Wm, grain elevator.


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WOODLAWN.


A farmers' postoffice in Washington


township, Sauk county, 25 miles from Bara- Hofmeister , saloon. Hughes T J, saloon.


boo, the county seat, and 15 from Reeds- burg, the nearest banking and shipping point. Mail, daily. Edgar A. Wood, post- master.


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


Clover Creamery Assn, August Kruger pres Cooney J E, justice.


Dearholt J W, blacksmith.


Fenster Wm, feed mill.


Hass August, farmer.


Kruger August, pres Clover Creamery Co. Meyer Fred, farmer.


Quinn John, farmer.


Quinn M, farmer.


Schluter C F, blacksmith.


Schluter H C, farmer.


Westedt H, farmer.


Wise Wm H, farmer.


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WOOD A, Lawyer and Lumber Mnfr. WOOD EDGAR A, Farmer.


WOODMAN.


Population, 150. A village on the C. & N. W. and C., M. & St. P. Rys., in Woodman township, Grant county, 28 miles north- west of Lancaster, the judicial seat, and 6 from Boscobel, the nearest banking point. Tel., W. U. Exp., U. S. George Shuppner, postmaster.


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


Ambler Charles, grocer, cigars and tobacco Ambler J F, stone mason.


AMERICAN HOUSE, Mrs W E Perkins Propr.


Culkin P, saloon.


Farmers' Telephone Co.


Felton W M, blacksmith.


Gillespie · Mrs, restaurant.


Glynn Paul, constable.


Hanley Thomas, saloon.


Hays A L, cabinetmaker.


Hays L, constable.


Hettman J R, justice, r r, exp and tel agt. Jones Claudia, teacher.


Kelley John, village pres.


Kelly Michael, general store.


Koschkee & Scanlon, stock buyers.


Lynett F, constable.


Perkins Mrs Wm E, propr American House Reisel George, express agent.


SHUPPNER & KELLEY, Hardware and Lumber.


WOODRUFF.


Population, 300. On the C. & N. W. and C., M. & St. P. Rys., in Minocqua town- ship, Vilas county, 20 miles west of Eagle River, the county seat. Banking facilities at Minocqua, 21/2 miles distant. Exp., Am. Tel., W. U. W. E. Doolittle, postmaster.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4). Borleau John, saloon.


Brodock C F, general store.


Brown George, livery. Brunet S, blacksmith.


Case N O, railroad agent.


Coon C J, hotel.


Coyne John, hotel and saloon.


DOOLITTLE A E, Summer Resort.


Eno Peter, restaurant.


Jannish Wm, restaurant.


KAHN D A, Genl Store. Kelly Wm, jewelery.


Kennedy Thomas, saloon.


Paquette Dennis, saloon.


Reed Matthew, grocer.


Ross Lumber Co.


Rudolph Ed, saloon and hotel.


Schultz Joseph, saloon.


Studeman Henry, hotel.


Weachter Frank, saloon.


WOODSTOCK.


Population, 100. On the west branch of Pine river, in Henrietta township, Rich- land county, 15 miles northwest of Rich- land Center, the county seat, nearest ship- ping and banking point. Stage daily to Richland Center. Mail, daily. C. H. Nor- man, postmaster.


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


Beaty Jesse, broom handle mnfr.


Helt Charles, liquors.


Keller Mrs D W, genl store.


Mading L B, furniture.


Neff Vick, liquors.


NORMAN C H, Genl Store.


Weeden Washington, blacksmith.


WOODVILLE.


Population, 300. On the C., St. P., M. & O. Ry., in Baldwin township, St. Croix county, 22 miles east of Hudson, the county seat. Has Baptist, 2 Lutheran and Meth- odist Episcopal churches and a bank. Exp., Am. Tel., W. U. Telephone connection. P. C. Finvold, postmaster.


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


CITIZENS' STATE BANK OF WOOD- ville (Capital $10,000), J C Johnson Pres, C E Harmon Cashr.


Christensen E, carpenter.


Craig J N, railroad and exp agt.


Durrin Mrs W A & Son, heading mill.


Evenson Oluf, grain buyer.


FINVOLD P C, Fire Ins Agt and No- tary Public.


Flor Thomas, blacksmith.


Gunderson John & Son, blacksmiths.


Hanson & Johnson, genl store and lumber.


Johnson J C, notary.


Johnson & Thompson, furniture.


Oldham W R, telegraph agt.


Solomon A T, hotel.


Solstad Lars, harness and grocer.


Stockman A D, hotel and livery.


Stockman Dr Bert G, drugs.


STOCKMAN BROS, General Store and Meat Market.


Stockman H D, cattle dealer.


Thompson Thomas, carpenter.


Thompson & Finvold, photographers.


Woodville Creamery Co.


Zarling Rev F (Lutheran.)


WOODWORTH.


A rural postoffice on the C. & N. W. Ry., in Bristol township, Kenosha county, 10 miles southwest of Kenosha, the county


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Wyalusing 1287


seat and nearest banking point. Exp., Am. Tel., W. U. R. F. Roberts, postmaster.


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


Chapman Rev F H (Congregational.)


Devlin Lawrence P, creamery.


Edwards N D, gloves and gents' furngs. King C C, railroad, exp and tel agt. Roberts F W, notary public.


ROBERTS R. F, Justice.


ROBERTS R F & SON, Farm Implts, Flour and Feed.


Woodworth Co-Operative Creamery Co.


WORCESTER.


A country postoffice on the Wisconsin Central Ry., in Hackett township, Price county, 8 miles southeast of Phillips, the judicial seat and 4 from Prentice, both of which places afford banking facilities. Mail, daily. George Bennett, postmaster.


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


BENNETT GEORGE, Grocer, Druggist, Town Clerk and Justice.


Johnson Gustave, lumber and real estate. Larsen Nels M, blacksmith.


Williams C A & Sons, saw mill.


WORDEN.


A country postoffice in Worden township, Clark county, 50 miles northwest of Neills- ville, the judicial seat, and 734 from Stan- ley, the nearest banking and shipping point. M. Hamman, postmaster.


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


Gorhan & Hamman, saw mill.


HAMMAN MICHEL, Grocer and Lum- ber Dealer.


WORTH.


A country postoffice in Sterling township, Valk A, saloon.


Polk county, 13 miles from Grantsburg, its Valk Wm, general store.


banking and shipping point, and 25 north- west of Balsam Lake, the county seat. Mail, semi-weekly. Joseph Vankeuren, postmaster.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Hoover M H, shingle and lath mill.


Nordstrom Gust, harnessmaker and re- pairer.


Nordstrom Klaus, shoemaker.


VAN KEUREN S S, Carpenter Builder.


WRIGHTSTOWN.


Population, 600. An incorporated village on the C. & N. W. Ry., and on the Fox river, in Wrightstown township, Brown county, 16 miles southwest of Green Bay, the county seat. Originally settled in 1830.


Population, 150. A postoffice on the Mis- Has Baptist, Catholic, German Lutheran sissippi river and on the C., B. & Q. R. R., and Methodist churches, a graded public in Wyalusing township, Grant county, 28 school and a bank. Telephone connection. miles northwest of Lancaster, the county Exp., Am. Tel., W. U. Henry J. Stuht, seat, and 8 from Prairie du Chien, its bank- postmaster.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Allison Samuel, blacksmith.


AMERICAN HOUSE, Herman Schmidt Propr. Barrett A J, restaurant.


Binotch Frank, boots and shoes.


Cargill W W & Co, grain elevator. DeWitt Rev E (Catholic.) Egan Frank, mason. Egan Henry, saloon.


Ehnard Robert, live stock.


Farmers & Traders' Bank (capital $25,000), J H Taylor pres, C W Mueller cashr. Freeman Hugh, brewer's agent. Gerritts John, jeweler.


Giersbach C, shoemaker.


Golden W L & Co, pine lands.


Hoech John, harnessmaker.


Jenkins George, carpenter. Joslin S W, justice of peace.


Joslin S W & Son, grocers.


Jumps Charles, well borer. Kittenhofen Jacob, blacksmith.


Krautkramer Joseph, farm impts.


Kruth Louis, insurance and justice.


Labenstein Jacob, blacksmith.


Marcelis Anton, tailor and jeweler.


Martin Joseph, saloon.


Meuller C W, cashier Farmers' & Traders' bank.


Neilson J C. railroad, exp and tel agt.


Nelleson F X, genl store.


Oelhke Wm, wagonmaker.


Phillips Rev Augustus (Baptist.)


Pitsch P, wagonmaker.


Powers David, livery and drayage.


Rather & Schaeuble, hardware.


Remmel N & Son, general store.


Roebke H F, hardware and implts.


Schaeuble O A, general store.


Schallert P O, physician.


Schmidt Herman, propr American House.


Schroeder Charles. saloon.


Smith Charles, creamery.


Steaben H J, hotel.


Stunt Arthur, barber.


STUHT HENRY J, Furniture and Un- dertaker.


Van Beckum August & Co, flour mill.


Van Strolen Peter, saloon.


Wisconsin Butter & Cheese Co.


Wolf C W, drugs.


Zimmerman Bros, general store.


WUERTSBURG.


A discontinued postoffice in Johnson township. Marathon county, 12 miles west and of Wausau, the county seat, and 616 from Athens, the nearest banking and shipping point. Has rural free delivery from Athens


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


WYALUSING.


ing point. Stage daily to Patch Grove. Exp., Adams. Telephone connection. W. T. Malin, postmaster.


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


Adams A L, railroad, exp and tel agt. Anderson Andrew, general store.


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WYEVILLE.


Population. 25. A postoffice at the junc- tion of the C. & N. W. and C., St. P., “M. & O. Rys., in Byron township, Monroe county, 23 miles northeast of Sparta. the judicial seat, and 9 from Tomah, the near-


Necedah Junction. Tel., W. U. Exp., Am. E. B. Rich, postmaster.


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


Dorr C A, dairy farm.


Larson Miss A. teacher.


Paddock D J, dairy. Quam A O, general store.


RICH E S, Railroad and Tel Agt. Steinhilt C C, dairy farm.


Wood Charles W, express agent.


WYOCENA.


Population, 300. A village on the C. M. &


St. P. Ry. in Wyocena township, Colum- hall, the usual banking and shipping point.


bia county, 10 miles southeast of Portage, the county seat and nearest banking point. Has Baptist and Congregational churches. Tel., W. U. Exp. U. S. R. V. Dey, post- master.


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


Andrews A, blacksmith.


Challinor Rev John (Congregational).


ENGLISH A W, Genl Store.


Figor John D, flour mill.


Hammond F W. physician.


Hill George, wagonmaker.


Irvine J G, general store.


KEELEY MILLING CO, Flour Mill.


Learmonth Frank, railroad. exp and tel of Racine, the county seat, and 5 northwest


agent.


Moore M, wagonmaker.


Riker Cyrus & Co, general store.


Tunison C, hotel.


Wheeler Joseph F, blksmith.


Wieting John O, harnessmkr.


Willord Rev E (Baptist).


Wyocena Star Band.


WYOMING.


A country postoffice in Wyoming town- ship, Iowa county. 14 miles north of Dodge- Population, 150. In Henrietta township, ville, the county seat, and 6 from Spring Richland county, 19 miles north of Rich- Green, the nearest railroad station and land Center. the county seat, and 15 from


banking point. Mail daily.


Solon E. Knickerbocker. postmaster.


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


Adams Charles, cheese factory.


Balk John, blacksmith.


Bennett Rev (Meth E'pis).


Hogan Rev (Congregational).


Joiner R S, surveyor.


KNICKERBOCKER SOLON E,


Store and Hardware.


Richardson A D, village pres. Spring Green and Wyoming Tel Co. Taggert H R, justice.


YELLOW LAKE.


A farmers' postoffice in Burnett county, 24 miles northeast of Grantsburg, the county seat, banking and shipping point. Mail, tri-weekly. Andrew Millard, post- master and farmer.


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


YELLOWSTONE.


A country postoffice in Fayette town- sihp, Lafayette county, 15 miles northeast


Blanchardville, the nearest railroad sta- tion and banking point. Stages daily to Darlington and Fayette. Mrs. E. Hardyman postmaster.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Gant James, cattle dealer. McGrannahan David, blksmith.


Skews John, carpenter.


YORK.


Population. 20. A postoffice on Pigeon creek, in Northfield township, Jackson county, 22 miles northwest of Black River Falls, the county seat, and 11 from White-


Mail. daily. T. O. Thompson, postmaster.


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


Eid Bros, hay pressers.


Heggen Nels, notary. Irish Charles, harnessmaker.


Skaarstad Anton, general store.


Theil Rudolph jr. blacksmith. THOMPSON OLE & SON, Genl Store. York Creamery and Mercantile Assn, feed mill.


YORKVILLE.


A discontinued postoffice in township of same name, Racine county, 131/2 miles west


of Union Grove, the nearest railroad sta- tion. Has rural free delivery from Union Grove.


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


Gilmore H S, hardware.


Jensen Hans, blacksmith. Kearney & Roessler, creamery. McQuarrie & Shephard, general store.


YUBA.


Wonewoc, the usual banking and shipping point. Telephone connection. Mail, daily. John C. Kelley, postmaster.


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


Beranek Anton, saloon.


Beranek Frank, flour mill.


Beranek James, saloon.


Beranek Martin, saw and planing mill.


Genl Compton Mat, saw mill.


Diedrick A, saloon.


Diedrick. Joseph, saloon.


Diedrick Michael, mason.


Diedrick W, wagonmaker.


-SIGN OF THE


BLUE FLAG. Registered


ZIMMERMANN BROS. Clothing Co.


384 East Water St., MILWAUKEE, WIS. - RETAIL.


Brewers' and Maltsters' Iron Works, Kiln Floors, Tanks, Etc.


W. TOEPFER & SONS MILWAUKEE, WIS.


DEPUTIES WANTED. Ben. E. Wait, Sec., Stoughton, Wis.


est banking point. The railroad name is of Darlington, the county seat. and 9 from


Gateway City Steel Tank and Roofing Co. LA CROSSE, WISCONSIN.


Sheet Metal Contractors.


TILE, SLATE and COMPOSITION ROOFS, STEEL CEILINGS


Yuba WISCONSIN GAZETTEER. Zittau 1289


Elfus Wm, blacksmith. Hynek Joseph, architect. Jewell E G & Co, general store. KELLEY JAMES C, Real Estate and Notary.


Kennedy Mary A, milliner.


Kennedy M A & Co, general store.


Rott Mrs Frank S. hardware. Rott Wencel, music teacher. Stanek V J, contractor. Wallsmith T, mason.


Yuba Brass Band. Yuba Cheese and Creamery Co.


ZANDER.


A country postoffice in Gibson township, Manitowoc county, 18 miles from Mani- point. Mail, daily.


towoc, the judicial seat, banking and ship- ping point. Frank Elmer, postmaster.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Chase Emory, justice.


ELMER FRANK, Genl Store and Sa- loon.


Holly James, hardware and farm implts. Janke August, blacksmith. Netzmann Rev F.


Peacock P H, cheese mnfr. Sladtky G, teacher.


Zaborek Joseph, carpenter.


ZANONI.


A country postoffice in Germantown township, Juneau county, 14 miles north of Mauston, the county seat. and 9 from Ne- cedah, its banking and shipping point. Mrs. Anna M. White, postmaster.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. Klier Lorenz, general store.


(See page 4.)


Benson A, carpenter. Larson Charles. carpenter. Rattneche Fred, carpenter. Westman N H. creamery. White Arthur & Bro, photographers. WHITE H D, General Store, Grain Dealer, Flour Mill, Insurance and Justice.


ZENDA.


Population, 75. On the C., M. & St. P. Ry., in Zenda township, Walworth county, 16 miles from Elkhorn, the county seat, and 5 from Hebron, Ill., the nearest bank- Pribbernow Wm, general store. ing point. Tel., W. U. Exp., Am. Tele- Raatz F C, general store. Schmidt B, saloon. phone connection. Charles Wilson, rost- master.


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


Cox Thomas. railroad and exp agt. Hatch H R, creamery. Mergener Nicholas, grocer. Peterson James, blacksmith. WILSON & SON, Genl Store. Zenda Creamery.


Zenda Lumber Co, Thomas Cox propr.


ZIEGLER.


A country postoffice in Berlin township. Marathon county, 15 miles northwest of Wausau, the county seat, and 8 from Mar- athon, the nearest shipping and banking




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