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Burlington Free Press (Weekly), Wm De- vor propr.
Burlington Opera House, J P Gill mngr. Burlington Pharmacy, E H Parmelee mngr Burlington Steam Laundry, W T Riel mngr.
Bushman Albert. saloon.
Bushman Lillian, teacher.
Carpenter Bros (Rollin C and Horace B), painters.
Chandler Oliver W, music dealer.
Chicago & Racine Tea Co, L Weinborn mngr.
Choak Wm, well driller.
Christian Joseph M, shoes.
Clench Charles E, photogr.
Clench Mrs N B, music teacher.
Colburn Wm P, saloon.
Cook Elizabeth, dressmaker.
Cunningham Matthew, dry goods.
Denniston George C, books.
Devor Wm R, propr Burlington Free Press. Diener Charles, carpenter.
Ebbers Bros (Fred and Henry), grocers. Ebbers Henry, carpet weaver. Edwards Henry, blacksmith.
Fenn Elizabeth, dressmaker.
Fenn A & Co, Adolph Fenn, poultry breeder. Ferson Mrs May, teacher.
Finke-Uhen Brewing Co, John H Uhen Miller Mary L, shoes.
pres, Wm J Finke sec.
Foltz C'G & Son (Charles G and Ernest H), dry goods.
Gleason & Crawford (Clarence Gleason, Le- roy Crawford), jewelers.
Gott Mabel, teacher.
Groff Joseph T, cold storage.
Grosstueck August, painter.
Gleeson Maude, dressmaker.
Halberstadt Charles, baker.
Hickok W H, prin of school.
High Street Creamery, Frank Gross mngr.
Holmes Benedict, cigar mnfr.
Home Lumber Co. H G Dardis genl mngr,
Honan Edward M, propr Jones House.
HOTEL BURLINGTON, J G Mutter.
Propr. (See page 237.)
Huebner Frank, saloon.
Huse Albert, cigar mnfr.
Itzin Frederick, carpenter.
Itzin John V, harnessmaker
Jacobs Andrew, barber.
Jacobs Rev Theodore (Catholic).
Jackson Orville, agt Wis Central Rv.
Jones House.
Kayser Andrew, saloon.
Kelly Mary, dressmaker.
Kersher Mrs John F, dressmaker.
Kettelhut A C & Son (Albert C and Oliver W), meats.
Keuper Charles F, notions.
Klein F G & Co (Francis G, Francis X. Philip J and Otto A Klein), bottlers
Klein Mary, dressmaker.
Kleinkoff Charles, saloon
Knowlton Marian, teacher.
Konst Herman, hardware.
Krakofsky Charles R, laundry.
Krakofsky Edgar, painter.
Kresken Wm, wagons.
Kreuger Oscar, well driller.
La Hann Henry, physician.
Lawton & Bushman (H W Lawton. W H Bushman), notions.
Litzler Frank, shoes.
Litzler Joseph, mngr Wilbur Lumber Co.
Luttermann & Son (Theodore and Otto). tailors.
McCANNA & FRASER CO, C B McCanna.
Pres and Treas, Charles Roy McCanna Sec. Butter Mnfrs.
McCarthy John, agt U S Exp Co.
Mccarthy & Strassen (John McCarthy, Pe- ter Strassen jr), furniture.
McFarland Elmer, lightning rods.
McLaughlin M & Bro (Marion and Fred). feed.
Madigan Henry, lawyer and city attorney.
Magdsik Sophia, teacher.
Mathews James G, grocer,
May Nicholas, meats.
Mayer A, barber.
MEINHART BANK (Capital $25,000), Elisa Meinhardt Pres. Eda Meinhardt Cashier.
Mienhardt Francis W, dentist.
Mills Edward E, lawyer.
NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY MURPHY & SURLES, General Agents, MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN.
ment ihsure To secure prompt In the
The Gallasch Co.
MANUFACTURERS OF MUSTARD, CATSUP AND VINEGARS 298 MILWAUKEE STREET, MILWAUKEE, WIS.
C. P. & J. LAUSON, GAS and GASOLINE ENGINES. MILWAUKEE, WIS.
103 WEST WATER ST.,
Burlington
WISCONSIN GAZETTEER. Burlington 237
F. A. SCHWALLER, President.
FRANK H. SCHWALLER, Secretary.
E. C. SCHWALLER, Ass't Sec'y.
F. A. SCHWALLER LAND CO.
FARM LANDS IN WISCONSIN OUR SPECIALTY.
IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED FARM AND HARDWOOD TIMBER LANDS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
OUR FACILITIES FOR HANDLING REAL ESTATE OF ALL KINDS ARE UNSURPASSED.
We travel extensively throughout the state and are thus enabled to come in contact with REAL BARGAINS. Each of our solicitors upon listing a property for sale, or noting the wants of a pro- spective purchaser, immediately forwards such data to our main office, where duplicates are issued and sent to all of our agents. The system of combined efforts, being original with us, places us in a superior position to accomplish quick sales. For instance, where one of our solicitors makes a good listing and does not succeed in finding a customer, another agent at some other point finds the pros- pective purchaser. Thus we are of material assistance to both buyer and seller, on cash or trade deals. We furnish land seekers tickets and accompany intending buyers.
Parties buying property through our company are assured of perfect title.
Our success is due to push, energy and reliability. Write for descriptive circular.
F. A. SCHWALLER LAND CO. BURLINGTON, WISCONSIN.
THE SECURITY LIGHTNING ROD CO.,
LIGHTNING
MANUFACTURERS OF Copper Lightning Rods. Weather Vanes and Fixtures.
If you wish to it, send us your will receive our Catalogue free of
know all about address and you Price List and charge.
AGENTS WANTED.
SECURITY -- ROD
LIGHTNING CO. WIS.
The Security Lightning Rod Co., (INCORPORATED.) CAPITAL. $20,000.00. BURLINGTON, - WIS.
BURLINGTON:
HOTEL BURLINGTON,
J. G. MUTTER, Proprietor.
RATE, $2.00 PER DAY.
Electric Lights Throughout.
Hot and Cold Water,
Free Bus to Guests.
First-class in Every Respect. Large Light Sample Rooms on First Floor.
BURLINGTON, = WISCONSIN.
FINE IMPROVED FARMS CHOICE TRACTS UNIMPROVED LANDS IN WOOD, CLARK, TAY- LOR, PRICE COUNTIES.
Benson & Anderton MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN
MANUFACTURERS OF
H. C. Miller Co.
342-6 Broadway, Milwaukee, Wis. Blank Book Makers.
Labor Saving Office Devices .. 1 Removable Leal Ledgers Order Sheets Holders, Binder's.
(See adv. in Milwaukee.)
238 Burlington
Multiscope & Film Co, L J. Smith pres, E Partee sec and mngr, camera mnfrs Mole Charles, barber.
Mutchler Jerome, general store.
MUTTER JOHN G, Propr Hotel Burling- ton and Mayor. (See page 237.) Mole Charles, barber.
Moussa Rev Albert (Evan Lutheran).
National Express Co, F J Palm agt
Neuhaus B C. teacher.
Newbury Horace H, dentist.
Newell George E, physician
Newell Mrs G E, teacher.
Noble Ella, teacher.
Ohlendorf Charles, marble works
Olby John G, blacksmith.
Palm F J, agt National Express.
Pieters Wm J, wagon maker.
Plate Henry, saloon.
Prasch Andrew P. shoes.
Prasch Bros (Martin G and Frank J), drug- gists.
Pregger Henry, shoes.
Prouty Wm R, physician.
Reed Charles E, ice.
Rein Bros (Wm E and Frank), horseshoers. Rein Louis, meats.
Reinardy Simon M, druggist.
Reuschlein F & Son (Frank and Louis), real estate.
Reinardy Simon M, druggist.
Rieff Rev J (Lutheran).
Riel W T, laundry.
Roberts F H, dentist.
Roesing Henry J, furniture.
Rohr Louis H, lawyer.
Rose John G, baker.
Rose & Levoy, sporting goods.
Rosenberg Wm, dry goods.
Rothering Wm, carpenter.
Ruetter Joseph A, carpenter. Runzler Bertha, dressmaker.
Runzler Wm, saloon.
Salisbury Joseph C, carpenter.
Salisbury Susan, music teacher.
Schemmer Frank, general store.
SCHWALLER F A LAND CO, F A Sch-
waller Pres, Frank H Schwaller Sec- E C Schwaller Asst Sec, Real Estate and Loans. (See page 237.)
SCHWALLER FRANK H, Notary Public. SECURITY LIGHTNING ROD CO, THE. Mnfrs Improved Copper Lightning Rods and Weather Vanes. (See page 237.)
Set & Farmer, barbers. Sengbusch Fred J, hardware.
Shouldis Thomas J, photogr.
SIMPSON E W, With The Security Light- ning Rod Co.
SIMPSON H, with The Security Light- ning Rod Co.
SIMPSON L C, with The Security Light- ning Rod Co.
Smithers Edward, propr Park Hotel.
Smith Electric Co, Leonard Smith propr. Smith George W, real estate.
Smith John, upholsterer.
Standard Democrat (Weekly), Henry Zimmermann editor.
Standard Oil Co, Barney Brehm agt.
Stang Frank, dry goods. Stang Mrs Mary, notions.
Stang & Sons (Lawrence, Lawrence jr and Joseph), bill posters.
Stone Elihu B, blacksmith.
C Stone Frank, vet surgeon.
Stang Valentine, shoes.
Swan Chester J, dentist.
Sweeney James, agt C, M & St P Ry.
Taylor E Benjamin, physician.
Trier John, cigar mnfr.
United States Express Co. John McCarthy agt.
Vieau Wilfred, music teacher.
Voelker & Miller (Louisa Voelker, Lotta Miller), milliners.
Voorhees & Fiske, sorghum mnfrs.
Vos Frank H, grocer.
Wackerman Joseph, wagons.
Wagner Bros (Hubert jr and John B), ma- chinists.
Wagner Charles B, hardware.
Waller & Gittings (George W Waller, John T Gittings), lawyers.
Warren Anna, teacher.
Wehmhoff Emma, millinery.
Wehmhoff Eugene, jeweler.
Weygand Henry, saloon.
Weygand Richard J, painter.
White Elias N, wool dealer.
Wien Jacob, clothing.
Wilbur Lumber Co, Joseph Litzler mngr.
Wilson Mary K, millinery.
Wisconsin Central Ry Co, Orville Jackson agt.
WISCONSIN CONDENSED MILK CO, C B McCanna Pres and Treas, Charles R McCanna Sec.
Wisconsin Telephone Co, Newton Bottom mngr.
Woeste Henry F, saloon.
Yonk John C, painter.
Zarnecke Gustave, mason.
Zarnecke Martha, teacher.
Zechel Emanuel, tailor.
Zimmermann Henry E, editor Democrat.
Standard
Zwiebel Anthony jr, machinist.
Zwiebel Edward, plumber.
BURNETT JUNCTION.
Population, 225. On the C., M. & St. P. and C. & N. W. Rys., in Burnett township, Dodge county, 7 miles north of Juneau, the county seat, and 9 south of Waupun, both of which places afford banking facilities. Has Baptist and German Lutheran churches. Exp., Am. and U. S. Tel., W. U George R. Mayhew, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Allen Frederick. wagonmaker,
Beaver Dam Creamery Co, Wm Gibson mngr.
Bodden Bros, lumber.
Christian Henry F. carpenter.
Cook W H, carpenter.
Dewey George W. physician.
Flannigan L W, farmer.
Gibson W, creamery.
Glendening Wm, hay presser. Grothe Rev A J (Lutheran.)
E Hall & Reachy, live stock.
Hasse August, meats.
Hulse J, prin of school.
Leitchke Wm C, cheese mnfr.
Mayhew C, teacher.
MAYHEW GEORGE R, Hotel and Jus- tice and Postmaster.
Merritt & Lawrence, hay pressers.
KRUS ENGRAVING CO. EVENING WIS. BLDG.MILWAUKEE
DESIGNING HALF-TONE ZINC-ETCHING
MILWAUKEE.
V . C 5 C Folding Paper Boxes of all kinds. 185-191 Milwaukee Street,
Box
Monetary Kolding
R. L. POLK & CO.'S
Burnett Junction
Interior Woodwork Co.
Cor. Park St. and Fifth Ave. Tels. South 37 and 38. MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN.
ROOFING MATERIALS, Building and Insulating Papers. PAROID ROOFING.
Burnett Junction
WISCONSIN GAZETTEER.
Butternut 239
Misling Wm, hay dealer.
miles northwest of Oshkosh, the judicial Parry Rev A B (Baptist.) seat, and 4 from Winneconne, on the C., M. Peachy James H, grain elevator. & St. P. Ry., the nearest banking and Peachy & Hall (James H Peachy, Merrell shipping point. Has a Methodist Episcopal R Hall). live stock.
Redderson Wm, shoemaker. Redderson Wm jr, blacksmith.
Rohde Wm. mason.
ROLL, DEHNE & CO (R Roll, L Dehne), General Store.
Sellick E J, r r, exp and tel agt.
Schultz August, mason.
Smith George W. live stock.
Sutherland W H, carpenter.
White L E, general store.
White Mrs L E, dressmaker.
Winkie Alvin L, hardware. Winkie Wm, blacksmith.
Yates Albert, poultry.
ZIMMERMAN AUGUST M, Genl Store. "Zimmerman Rosa, music teacher.
BURNETT STATION. Dodge county. See Burnett Junction. HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
BURR.
A country postoffice in Forest township, Vernon county, 35 miles northeast of Viro- qua, the judicial seat, 15 from Elroy, the nearest shipping point, and 8 from Hills- boro, the nearest banking point. Is on the daily mail stage route from Rockton to El- roy. J. W. Reed, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Harris Rev E R (Wesleyan Methodist.)
Lewis Rev J D (United Brethren.)
Lewis Rev Miss Mae (Wesleyan Metho- dist.)
NEUMAN E R, General Store.
Reed Rev J W (United Brethren), post- master.
BURR OAK.
A country postoffice in Farmington town- ship, La Crosse county, 26 miles northeast of La Crosse, the judicial seat, and 13 from West Salem, the nearest banking and ship- ping point. Stage daily to Melrose and West Salem. Mail, daily. A. H. McIntosh, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Dahl John H, general store and saloon. Kiemmer G W, blacksmith.
MCINTOSH & RYME, Genl Store. Pauisur Rev W (Lutheran.)
BUSHMAN.
Marathon county. Name changed to Milan.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
BUSSEYVILLE.
Jefferson county. Name changed to Sum- ner.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA (Sec page 4.)
BUTTE DES MORTS.
Population, 120. On the Fox river, in Win- neconne township, Winnebago county, !
church. Stage daily to Oshkosh and Win- neconne. Telephone connection. John J. Boe, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Beeker Peter, constable.
Benedict E S, agt Orange Judd Farmer.
BOE JOHN J, General Mase and Post- master.
Bogk Charles, saloon.
Bogk Edward, saloon.
Knettel Fred, cheese mnfr.
ODELL S L, General Store.
Odell Mrs S L, music teacher.
Petford Thomas, hotel and justice.
Renteler Clemens, cheese mnfr.
BUTTERNUT.
Population, 600. Originally settled in 1875, is located on the Wisconsin Central Ry., in Ashland county, 54 miles south of Ashland, the county seat. Has Catholic, Congrega- tional, Evangelical and German Lutheran churches, good schools, an opera house seating 300, a bank, 4 saw mills, a stave and heading mill, a shingle mill, a veneer man- ufactory, a creamery, wagon and carriage factory, and a weekly newspaper-the Eagle. Butternut lake, 11/2 miles southeast, is a famous summer resort, with good ho- tels located there. Lumber, ties and tan bark are shipped. Exp., National. Tel., W. U. Mrs. Minnie Kanneber, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Able Wm, contr.
Ashland County Bank (capital $5,000), John Fordyce pres, Wm G Fordyce cashier.
Berndt Rev J H (Evangelical.)
Bloom John L, general store.
Butternut Eagle, Ferdinand C Friedricks publr.
Butternut House, Zoesch & Beese proprs.
Butternut Opera House, Graf Bros proprs. Butternut Public Library, Herman Zoesch librarian.
Commercial House, John Ebert propr.
Cook Rev D W (Congregational).
Creamery Package Mnfg Co, Robert Mc- Kinney supt.
Dohearty Frank P, physician.
Dygart James, barber.
Ebert John, propr Commercial Hotel.
Engelman Herman, wagonmaker.
Farmer's Union Store, Harry Sharff mngr. Felsh August F, furniture.
Fordyce Wm. stave and heading mnfr.
Frehler Rev Joseph (Lutheran.)
French Mrs W H, dresmaker.
Friedrichs Ferdinand C, publr Butternut Eagle.
Gilchrist Mrs Archibald, confr.
GOELLNER REINHARDT F, Hardware.
Graf Charles F. grocer.
Graff Mrs W B, dressmaker.
Hamann Ernest, contr.
Hayden John A, drugs.
Heiderer Frank, general store.
Heiderer Louis, saloon.
Heimske Frederick, saloon.
Heinske Bros (Paul and Fred), livery.
SONNICHSEN & STIELOW
PATENT EXPERIMENTING A SPECIALTY. MILWAUKEE, WIS.
128 Sycamore Street,
T. E. BRENNAN COMPANY, Adjusters for the Insured. Milwaukee National Bank Bldg., Milwaukee, Wis.
The adjustment of your Fire Loss is a Science
at our expense for terms.
to the satisfied clients of ten years. We also audit accounts.
Can you adjust your bre loss under the conditions of your policy, with satisfactory results to your own interests ? We can; and point
Wire
ANALYSES OF FOOD AND FEED Products Our Specialty INDUSTRIAL CHEMICAL INSTITUTE OF MILWAUKEE, 644-646 BROADWAY, MILWAUKEE, WIS.
240 Butternut
R. L. POLK & CO.'S
Cadott
Heppner Henry, shoemaker. Hirtreiter George, saloon.
Hirtreiter Kate, dressmaker.
Hotel Northern, Thomas Thompson propr. Kanaberg Mrs Minnie, postmaster.
KLEIN HENRY D. Cigar Mnfr.
Kleinsteiber Charles, saloon. Kline Rev Thomas (Catholic.)
Knoop Ida, dresmaker. Koran Joseph, cabinetmaker.
(Charles Kosbob,
Kosbob & Buechner Bruno Bueschner), saloon. Lauridsen Mads, barber.
Luebke Herman, tailor. Luebke Mrs Mary, milliner.
Novatny Frederick, blacksmith.
Porter Frederick E, prin of school.
Richter Edward, painter. Roethig Charles, saloon. Schonebeck Louis, grocer.
Smith John, r r and exp agt.
Stadler Joseph, lumber.
Stadler Leonard, hay presser.
STENGEL ANDREW, Saloon.
Thompson Thomas, propr Hotel Northern. Webber George, logger.
Union Lumber Co, Michael Zimmerman supt, Violet Malcolm G, phys. Whittam Wm, creamery. Yankee Hubert, brewer's agt.
Zoesch Herman, general store.
Zunkee Ernest, contr.
BYRD'S CREEK.
Population. 60. In Richland township and county, 18 miles southwest of Richland Cadott Telephone Co, Ole Jensen propr.
Center, the county seat, 8 from Muscoda, Chilar Joseph, saloon.
the nearest banking point, and 4 from Blue River, the nearest shipping point. Mail, daily. Charles H. Thompson, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Allaback F C, grocer.
BARBER & THOMPSON, General Store
Carlson John, carpenter.
Huffee John, mason and plasterer.
Le Genne A, blacksmith. Schmitt Bros, cheese mnfrs.
Smith F, justice of peace.
Tisdale Charles, saw mill.
BYRON.
A rural postoffice on the Wis. Central Ry. (Hamilton station), in Byron township, Fond du Lac county, 812 miles south of Fond du Lac, the judicial seat and banking point. Telephone connection. Exp., Na- tional. Tel., W. U.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Baldwin Wm, blacksmith.
Georgen & Parrott, creamery. TICE G W, General Store.
CABLE.
Population, 250. On the C., St. P., M. & NEW HOTEL, Patrick H Ragan, Propr. O. Ry., in Cable township, Bayfield county, (See page 241.) 47 miles southwest of Washburn, the coun- Nichols Wm L, drugs. ty seat, and 17 from Hayward, the nearest Novak Frank, grocer.
banking point. Has Catholic and Congre- Potter Mrs T, restaurant.
gational churches. Exp., Am. Tel., W. U. Frank L. Isted, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Crandall O B, exp and tel agt. ISTED FRANK L, General Store. Le Febre Rev John (Congregational.) Nemec Albert, blacksmith.
Rogan Bros, saw mill. Swan A W, livery.
Williams W H, hotel.
CADOTT.
Population, 750. Dates its settlement from 1879, is a stirring village, located on the Yellow river, and on the Wisconsin Central line, in Chippewa county, 12 miles east of Chippewa Falls, the judicial seat. It has Catholic, Methodist, Presbyterian and Ger- man Lutheran churches, good school, opera house, 2 banks, and a weekly newspaper- the Cadott Blade. Stage daily to Estelle. Tel., W. U. Exp., National. Long distance and local telephone facilities. L. W. Wil- cox, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Arnolis Rev J B (Catholic.)
Bean Edward C, constable.
Brown Bert S, livery.
Bryan Rev J F (Methodist.)
Bubeck Rev K C (Lutheran. -
Burns J W, propr Commercial House.
Cadott Blade, Wm Monroe publr.
Cadott Creamery Co, A C Borhnstead mngr.
Cunningham Robert B, phys.
Dietrich B & Co (Benjamin, Joseph and Mary Dietrich), general store.
Dietrich Cheese Co (Benjamin, Joseph and Mary Dietrich, Carl Lemke), 8 miles n. Dietrich John, hardware.
Dietrich Mathew, furniture.
Ditzler Peter & Sons (Peter, John J and Stephen), saw mill.
Filtz Theodore & Sons (Theodore, August, Frank and Edward), saw mill, 11/2 miles n Foster Joseph H A, physician.
Frasl Wm H, furniture and hardware.
Gilbert Wm T, real estate.
Hunter Irvin L, photogr.
Kaiser John J, men's furnishings.
Kaiser Solomon R, general store.
Larelle Frank J, harnessmaker.
Lentz John, livery.
Lewis James W, mason and justice.
Liddell Wm F, surveyor.
Lockwood Andrew J, justice of peace. Lotz Sons, Andrew Lotz mngr, apiarists.
Lowe John S, jeweler.
McKenzie Daniel, grocer.
Miller Charles F, blacksmith.
Monroe Wm R, publr Cadott Blade.
Moore Frederick, barber.
Geo. F. Rohn, "Everything Electrical." ical.","
Complete Stock of Electric Light Supplies at Market Prices Prompt delivery. MILWAUKEE.
Geo. Douglass, Mgr. Wells Bldg. Milwaukee, Wis.
C D a R. G. DUN & CO., The Mercantile Agency
Citizens State Bank (capital $25,000), Henry Goetz pres, Bohrnstedt cashr.
Commercial House, J W Burns propr.
POLK'S
Gazetteers and Business Directories of MANY STATES, Medical and Surgical Register of the United States, Dental Register of the United States, Milling, Lumber and Real URLICATIONS : Estate Directories, and OVER 70 CITY DIRECTORIES.
Cadott.
WISCONSIN GAZETTEER. Calumetville
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RAGAN PATRICK H, Propr The New Hotel. (See adv.)
NEW HOTEL, P. H. RAGAN, Propr. A Home for the Traveling Men. FREE BUS, TABLE FIRST-CLASS. CADOTT, WISCONSIN.
Rondeau Oscar S, barber. Russell John E, saloon. Selb Robert P, meats. Soetlik Jacob, flour mill.
State Bank of Cadott (Capital $7,000), J H Munroe pres, Fred L Munroe cashr.
Stoddard Oliver C, photogr.
Tapper Jacob, blacksmith. Tilton Wm L, real estate.
Union Grain Elevator Co, John J Kaiser pres, Joseph Mahulski mngr. Verbeck H C, prin of school. Watson Frank E, lawyer. Wires Frank, r r, exp and tel agt. Zimmerman Frank, flour and feed.
CAINVILLE.
Population, 40. A postoffice on the C. & N. W. Ry. (Magnolia Station), Magnolia township, Rock county, 13 miles west of Janesville, the county seat, and 7. southeast of Evansville, the nearest banking point. Exp., Am. Tel., W. U. Telephone connec- tion. W. O. Cain, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Andrew T E, constable.
Cain A & Son, coal.
Cain F S, r r and exp agt. CAIN W 0, General Store.
Chase Frank, dentist. Corey W H, live stock. Drefahl Frank, hides. Footville Telephone Co. Lee F, creamery.
CALAMINE.
Population, 125. On the C., M. & St. P. Ry., and on the Pecatonica river, in Wil- low Springs township, La Fayette county, 6 miles northwest of Darlington, the coun- ty seat and nearest banking point. Exp., U. S. Tel., W. U. M. J. Cavanagh, post- master.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Calamine Cheese and Butter Co.
Calamine Flour Mills, Mathew Schmit, propr.
CAVANAGH M J, General Store. Fleming Larry, general store. Graber N, live stock.
Poultry Yards. Schmit Mathew, propr Calamine Flour Mills, Sollinger Mrs Catherine, hotel.
Sunnyside Poultry Yards, M H & F L Murray proprs.
Union Cheese Factory (inc.). Wickler A H, blacksmith.
CALDWELL.
A discontinued postoffice in Racine coun- ty, 3 miles northwest of Racine, the coun- ty seat, 4 from Mukwonago, the nearest banking point, and 212 from Lake Beulah, the nearest railroad station. Has rural free delivery from Lake Beulah.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
CALEDONIA.
Population, 75. On the C., M. & St. P. Ry., in Caledonia township, Racine county, 10 miles northwest of Racine, the judicial seat and nearest banking point, and 15 from Milwaukee. Exp., U. S. Tel., W. U. G. L. Smith, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Callen James S Jr, saloon.
Dreis Rev P H (Catholic).
Erbe Band.
Erbe Christian, justice of peace.
Feidler Paul, creamery.
Frank Charles, justice of peace.
Frank Charles, feed mill.
Goebel John, harnessmaker.
Goebel John Jr, general store.
Koch Rev F (Lutheran).
Marsch Peter, general store.
O'Leary T J, physician.
Proehl Edward, blacksmith.
SMITH G L, Coal, Railroad, Exp and Tel Agt.
Tesch Frank, carpenter.
CALHOUN.
Population, 75. On the C. & N. W. Ry., in New Berlin township, Wautasha county. 51/2 miles east of Waukesha, the county seat and nearest banking point. Tel., W. U. Exp., Am. C. P. Kellogg, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Carsten H C, grocer.
KELLOGG C P, Feed, R R and Tel Agt ..
CALUMET HARBOR.
A discontinued postoffice on Lake Winne- bago, in Fond du Lac township and county, 12 miles northeast of Fond Du Lac, the county seat, and 4 north of Malone, the nearest railroad station. Fond du Lac is the nearest banking point. Has rural free delivery from Peebles.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
CALUMETVILLE.
Population, 200. On the shore of Lake Winnebago, in Calumet township. Fond du Lac county, 14 miles northeast of Fond Logue James, justice of peace. Murray F L, r r, exp and tel agt. du Lac, the judicial seat and banking Murray M H & F L, proprs Sunnyside point, and 6 from Malone, its nearest ship-
ping point. Telephone connection. Julius Schwenck, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
The Name and Address of every Real Estate Dealer IN THE UNITED STATES IS GIVEN IN POLK'S REAL ESTATE DIRECTORY, Also Abstracters of Title, Digest of Realty Laws, Etc. R. L. POLK & CO., Chicago, III.
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Amil Louis, general store.
Baltz Henry, saloon.
Baltz Wm, meat market.
Bock Wm, feed.
Bunker -, physician.
Burg Otto, carpenter.
Fuhrman Frederick A, wagonmaker.
Haag Michael, harnessmaker.
Jacky Anton, shoemaker.
Koenig Henry, general store.
Lindner F G, photogr.
Michels Matt, creamery.
Mier T, saloon.
Price Charles, blacksmith.
SCHWENCK J, Postmaster.
Thuerwachter Fred, general store.
Thuerwachter Wm, saloon.
Wendland August, meat market. Population, 100. On the C. & N. W. Ry.,
CALVARY.
Population, 100. On the C. & N. W. Ry., In Marshfield township, Fond du Lac coun- ty, 12 miles northeast of Fond du Lac, the county seat and nearest banking point. Has a Catholic church. Tel., W. U. Exp., Am. Telephone connection. Frank Beau, post- master.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
BEAU FRANK & SONS CO, General Store, Grain and Lumber.
Beau H S, r r, exp and tel agt.
Behle Bros, cheese mnfrs.
Blonigan Henry, cheese.
Calvary Roller Mills.
Haensgen Bros, general store.
Horn John, meats.
Neis Peter, saloon,
Pickart Joseph, stock buyer.
Piehl Michael, tailor.
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