Polk's Wisconsin state gazetteer and business directory. 1905-1906., Part 41

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


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C. COLNIK MNF'G CO., 291-225 EIGHTH ST., MILWAUKEE, WIS.


FERROFIX BRAZING CO. 251 LAKE ST. Milwaukee, Wis. (See page 3.)


Dodgeville


WISCONSIN GAZETTEER. Dodgeville 309


MORSMAN ORLANDO, Genl Supt Inde- Simpson Thomas E, hog breeder, 21/2 miles dependent Consolidated Telephone Co. n e. Mundy Bros (John J and George W), gen- SIMS THOMAS, Furniture and Under- taker. eral store.


Mundy George W, dog breeder.


Nestender Rev P J (Lutheran).


Olson Joseph H, well borer.


Olson Louis, well borer.


Otter Creek Co-operative Creamery.


Owens John H, grocer.


SMELKER & SMELKER (Jesse P and Oxman John, zinc' mine, 2 miles e. Roy C), Attorneys, Practice in All Courts Parks Bros (John and Manzo), blacksmiths Smith Oliver C, lawyer and nursery.


Parry Hugh, confectioner.


Pascoe Wm D, saloon.


Paull Charles H, stone quarry.


Paynter Thomas J, register of deeds.


Pearce Dr Wm J, horse breeder and propr Standard Cheese Factory, 9 miles n.


electric light plant.


Peck Tracy L, agt C & NW Ry.


Pengelly Bros (James H and Wm J), livery Pengelly Charles, cattle breeder, 21/2 miles n Pengelly George, zinc mine, 1 mile e.


Perkins Edward A. cashier First National Bank and notary.


Persons & James (John J Persons, Henry D James), bowling alley.


Phillips & Jones (Joseph E Phillips, John R Jones), saloon.


Phillips & Rohr (Charles Phillips, Charles Rohr), feed barn and bus line.


Pickering Rev E (Baptist).


Prideaux Bros (Thomas J and Edward C), meats.


Prideaux James H, carpenter.


PRYOR & WILLIAMS (J Thomas Pryor Jr, Wm E Williams), Drugs,


Paints and Wall Paper.


Reese Elmo D, dentist.


Reese Mrs Jennie A, milliner.


REESE JOHN M, Pres First National Bank, Insurance, Notary and Postmaster. Reese Wm, physician.


Reese & Powell (James T Reese. Wm Powell), grain, feed and live stock. Regan Thomas, sorghum mnfr.


REUSCHLEIN ALBERT, Harness.


RICHARDSON & HADDEN (Mark A Thometz Harry S, saloon. Richardson, Frank W Hadden), Proprs The Iowa County Republican and The Tregonning Wm, live stock. Dodgeville Sun.


ROBBINS ARTHUR L, Insurance and Real Estate.


Roberts Hugh J, separators.


ROBERTS & PRIDEAUX (Henry F


Roberts, Wm F Prideaux), Drugs.


Rockwell Cheese Co (co-operative), 7 miles n e.


Rockwell Mills, Wm W Lewis propr, 7 miles n e.


Rogers Thomas, agt Am Exp Co and sta- Whitford Christopher, florist.


tioner.


Rogers Virney J, grocer and justice. Rohr Christian, painter. Rohr George W, painter.


Rowe H & J (Henry and Joseph), general store.


Ryall Louis, hardware. Schmitt Charles, vet surgeon. Scofield Mamie, dressmaker.


Seven Oaks Land and Cattle Co, Wm J Pearce pres, Harry Kelley sec.


Shell Maggie, music teacher.


Sheonfeldt Rev F W (Congregational).


Wo Moy, laundry.


The Eau Claire Business College EAU CLAIRE, WIS.


Is recommended by the business commun- ity and all who have investigated its meth- ods of Business Train- ing.


Is Absolutely Non Forfeitable After two years EVERY POLICY issued by the Company, except for Non Payment of Premium,


THOMAS J G & SON (John G and Roy


J), Bus and Baggage Line, Also Dealers in Coal and Wood. (See page 307.)


Thomas WWarren H, grocer.


Thomas Wm H, register in probate.


Thomas Wm J, grocer.


Tomlinson Rev W F (Methodist).


Trentzsch Sisters (Celia and Katherine), dressmakers.


Treweck Joseph N, district attorney.


Union Mills Cheese Factory (co-operative). 8 miles n w.


Union Perry Cheese Factory (co-operative), 4 miles s.


Vallee Anthony R, dentist.


Weekly & Son (Wm B and Sidney L), live stock.


Whitford & Son (Christopher and Christo- pher jr), masons.


Wickham Daniel W, dentist.


Wilcox John, painter.


Williams Abel R, agrl impts.


WILLIAMS DAVID H, Pres City Bank, Real Estate and Insurance.


Williams Gormer E, jead mine. WILLIAMS VIVIAN T, Cashier City Bank.


Wisconsin Telephone Co, Pryor & Williams agents.


Smith Samuel J, hog breeder, 4 miles w. Snow Ball Mine, Carl Guether mngr, zinc, 2 miles e.


Southwest Wyoming Cheese Co, 9 miles n.


Standard Oil Co, J L Morrison agt.


STEPHENSON J H & CO (John H Ste- phenson, John C Pile), Grocers.


Stratman Frank B, barber.


Stratman Frederick W, wagonmaker.


Stratman Frederick W jr, barber.


Stratman F W & Son (Frederick W and Edward), agrl impts.


STRONG ORVILLE, Pres Strong's Bank, Insurance and Notary.


STRONG THROOP M, Cashier Strong's Bank and Notary.


STRONG'S BANK (Capital $35,000), Orville Strong Pres, T M Strong Cashier, H C Strong Asst Cashier.


Temby James H, cattle breeder, 31/2 miles n e.


Temby John, general store.


Thomas Cheese Factory, August Regez


propr, 1 mile e.


Thomas George M, dray.


Thomas John G, auctioneer.


With ... Life Insurance Co. Insure The Mutual Benefit


Smart James F, medicine mnfr.


Smelker Jesse P (Smelker & Smelker), court commissioner.


Smelker Roy C (Smelker & Smelker), no- tary.


Metal Stamping STAMPING AND TOOL CO. Electroplating LA CROSSE, WIS.


310 Doelle R. L. POLK & CO.'S


Dorchester


DOELLE.


A county postoffice in Cross township, Buffalo county, 9 miles southwest of Ar- cadia, the banking and shipping point, and wegian_Lutheran churches, a graded public 28 southeast of Alma, the judicial seat. J. school, 2 saw mills, a shingle mill and a W. Doelle, postmaster. flour mill. A weekly newspaper-the Clark County Herald-is published. Exp., Na- tional. Tel .. W. U. Telephone connection. August Homsted, postmaster.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Dalle Herman, farmer.


DOELLE J W, Postmaster and Farmer


Grotjahn Henry, farmer.


Schmidt Eugene, farmer.


Schmit Frank, farmer


Schneler J, farmer.


Wolf Fred, farmer.


Wolf Henry, farmer.


Ziegler M. farmer.


DOERING.


A country postoffice in Schley township, Lincoln county, 14 miles northeast of Mer- rill, the county seat, banking and shipping point. Mail tri-weekly by stage from Mer- rill. Frank Doering, postmaster.


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


DONALD.


Population, 75. On the C., St. P. M. & O. Ry., in Cleveland township, Taylor county, 36 miles from Medford, the county seat. Tel., W. U. Exp., Am. Frank Fountain, postmaster.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) FOUNTAIN-CAMPBELL LUMBER CO, Lumber and Saw Mill.


Fountain Frank, postmaster.


DONGOLA.


A country postoffice in Meenon township, Burnett county, 26 miles northeast of Grantsburg, the county seat and 18 from Spooner, the nearest banking and shipping point. Mail, tri-weekly. Mrs. Anne Pep- pinger, postmaster.


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


Bowen Rev E L (Methodist.)


Bowen Mrs E L, music teacher.


Jackson Howard G, teacher.


Jackson Mrs Howard G, teacher.


Kent J F, blacksmith.


Kurehly Phillip, justice of peace.


Maxwell G, surveyor.


Okerland Wm, carpenter.


PEPPINGER CHARLES, Carpenter. Webster F W, blacksmith.


DORAN.


A country postoffice in Dewey township, Burnett county, 34 miles east of Grants- burg, the country seat, and 13 from Shell Lake, its banking and shipping point. Mail, tr-weekly. A. Dahlstrom, postmaster, gro- cer, blacksmth and farmer.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. Star Hotel, Fred Garbrecht propr.


(See page 4.)


DORCHESTER.


Population, 600. Is located on the Wis- consin Central Ry., in Clark county, 47


est banking point. It was originally settled in 1873. Has Baptist, Catholic, German Evangelical, German Lutheran and Nor-


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


Berger John, shoes. Birsner Rev August (Catholic.)


Chamness Mrs Susie, milliner.


Chamness Wm D, jeweler.


Clark County Herald, Fuller & Distelhorst publrs.


Crane L, physician.


DISTELHORST FREDERICK A, Gen- eral Store.


Dorchester House, Wm Maes propr.


Dorchester Roller Mills, Wm Wieder & Son proprs.


Ernst L Otto, meats.


Fessler Charles A, shoes.


Fisse John, produce.


Fitzlaff Frank, shoemaker.


Fuller & Distelhorst, publrs Clark County Herald.


Garbrecht Fred, propr Star Hotel.


Gehring Henry A, saloon.


Gutwasser Amanda, milliner.


Gutwasser Fred, hardware.


Hauser Henry, saloon.


Hollenbach John, produce dealer.


HOMSTED AUGUST, Postmaster and Drugs.


Hougum Rev J C (Norwegian Lutheran.) Janke Rev A (Lutheran.)


Johnson & Olson (James Johnson, Albert Olson), blacksmiths.


Kiel L, creamery.


Koerner John, saloon.


Krackenburger George, hardware.


Krohnschnable Joseph, saloon.


Maes Wm, propr Dorchester House.


Magee J H, prin of school.


Mayors Joseph, cigar mnfr.


Mehner Edmund, real estate.


Merhaut Ludwig, photographer.


MILTIMORE BRADLEY G, Store.


General


Miltimore John A, grocer.


Moecker Rev F H (Ger Luth.)


Nachtway M A, creamery.


Nedry Henry M, phys.


Oberbillig Mathew, justice of peace.


Paulson & Stevens (Ole Paulson, Olaofus Stevens), lumber.


Rau Henry, carpenter.


Santer Otto, saloon.


Schultz David N, genl store.


Schmidt Orville, railroad, exp and tel agt.


Sorenson A & Co (Andrew and Hans Sor- enson), meats.


Taber Norman G, musical instruments. Ulrich Fred, fruit grower.


Verhultz John, livery.


Wagner & Springberg (Albert Wagner, Samuel Springberg), genl store.


miles northeast of Neillsville, the county Wells & Chase (Bert Wells, Frank Chase), seat, and 41/2 from Abbottsford, the near-


general store.


CEMENT Milwaukee Cement Co., 7 Plankintor. Bldg., Milwaukee, Wis.


Life Insurance Co., Cincinnati, Ohio Good Reliable Agents Wanted. Assets, $43,891,738.40 M. D. FETHERS. Gen'l Agent, Southern Wis. THE UNION CENTRAL ORGANIZED 1867.


(See Page 7.) MADISON, WIS.


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.)


Dorchester


WISCONSIN GAZETTEER. Downsville 311


Wieder Wm & Sons, proprs Dorchester Roller Mills.


Wildasin Charles F. railroad, exp and tel St. P. Ry., in Dover township, Racine


agent.


DOTYVILLE.


A discontinued postoffice in Fond du Lac county, 101/2 miles southeast of Fond du Lac, the county seat, nearest railroad station and banking point. Has rural free delivery from Eden.


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


DOUGLAS CENTER.


A discontinued postoffice in Marquette county, 18 miles southwest of Montello, the county seat, 5 from Endeavor, the nearest railroad station, and 14 north of Portage, the nearest banking point. Has rural free delivery from Endeavor.


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


DOUSMAN.


Population, 300. A village on the C. & N. Casey M, brewer's agt. W. Ry .. in Ottawa township, Waukesha Cleveland R A, lumber, lime, coal, cement, county. 13 miles west of Waukesha, the etc. county seat, and 8 south of Oconomowoc, Dalton Mrs H G. millinery. the nearest banking point. Has Catholic, DENNIS JOHN E, General Store. Congregational and Episcopal churches. Downing Creamery Co.


Tel., W. U. Exp., Am. D. L. Powell, post- master.


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


Bishell Lawrence, saloon and hotel.


Bryant W G, barber.


Cooper & Hughs, lumber, lime and cement. Davison Rev John N (Congregational). Dousman Cornet Band, A E Martin leader. Farber Joe, carpenter. Graupp G A. wagomaker. Griffith Mary J. teacher.


Grubb & Farber, meats. Herr Henry, carpenter. Houck Philip, mason. Jaeger F W, mason. Hunter Wm S. carpenter.


Krueger Bros, men's furnishings.


Laney Edna M, teacher.


Link Joseph, meats. Martin A E, blksmith and constable. Martin John, carpenter. Martin & Hill, grain.


Maxwell & Jenkins, hardware.


Miller Bros, hardware and farm machinery MUNDSCHAU BROS, General Store. Notbohm W R, physician.


Peterson P A. harnessmaker.


POWELL D L, Postmaster and Gen- eral Store. Quentus J C, painter.


River Bend Creamery. R L Adams propr. Roemer Charles, livery.


SAUNDERS D O, General Store. Schmidt H W. hotel and saloon. Schmidt Mathew, lather. Schneider L F. railroad, exp and tel agt. Schultz Wm, blacksmith. Stern E, mason. Thomas Wm W. mason.


Wheeler Charles, market gardener.


DOVER.


A discontinued postoffice on the C., M. &


county, 21 miles west of Racine, the coun- ty seat. Has rural free delivery from Bur- lington.


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


DOWNING.


Population, 500. A village in Tiffany township, Dunn county, on the Wis. Cen- tral Ry., 22 miles northwest of Menomonie, the county seat. It has a Union church, a graded public school, a bank and a week- ly newspaper. Exp., National. Tel., W. U. Telephone connection. E. F. Stoddard, postmaster.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA.


(See page 4.)


Arnold H, poultry and produce.


Bank of Downing. D C Coolidge cashier.


Big Department Store, T B Davis mngr. Black E, lumber, etc.


Brown Mrs Cora, millinery.


Burkey S C, mail carrier.


Engebo E, livery.


Foss L H. general store.


Galloway Rev Wm.


Moe J H. harness and shoemaker.


Montamy & McGamor, creamery. Northern Grain Co, elevator.


O'Rourke Thomas. shoemaker.


Pabst Brewing Co, saloon and warehouse. Park W H, physician.


Peoples W M, railroad, exp and tel agt. Rockwell P A, prin of school.


Rockwell L H, blacksmith.


SNYDER WM, Flour, Feed and Agrl Implements.


STODDARD E F, Postmaster, Real Es- tate, Notary and Insurance.


Templin Edward, saloon.


Tubbs W. vet surg and hotel. WARD V L, Live Stock.


Waters F R. druggist.


West F, mail carrier.


West & Church, restaurant. Young C. barber.


DOWNSVILLE.


Population, 200. On the C., M. & St. P. E Ry., in Dunn township and county, 9 miles south of Menomonie, the county seat and nearest banking point. Has German Luth- eran and Methodist Episcopal churches. Tel .. W U. Exp., U. S. Telephone connec- tion. O. K. Ranum, postmaster.


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


Booth S B, hotel.


Bow E W. blacksmith.


Brown Fred, livery. Denham J F. physician.


Houston F L. teacher.


Kyles Bros, genl store and elevator.


Michel Henry, shoemaker.


Robert A. Lang, CONTRACTING HYDRAULIC AND MECHANICAL ENGINEER


Concrete Timber Ballast and Stone Dams Designed. Contracts taken for complete Construction and equipment. Twenty years successful experience. No. 656 GALLOWAY ST., EAU CLAIRE, WIS.


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Trade-Marks, Caveats, Labels and Copyrights promptly procured. A 48-Page Book


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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),


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Downsville


R. L. POLK & CO.'S Dunbar


Quarn Ole T. artist. RANUM O K, Druggist.


Shively Fred, hotel.


Smock Daisy M. teacher.


Tait Miss A, teacher. Tibbetts A J, monuments and notary. - Turner Noah, livery. Varney C E. carpenter.


Warren R. feed mill.


DOYLESTOWN.


Population, 175. On the C., M. & St. P. est bank location. Exp., Am. Tel., W. U. Ry., in Otsego township, Columbia county, F. H. Drummond, postmaster.


19 miles southeast of Portage, the county seat, and 5 from Fall River, the nearest bank location. Exp., U. S. Tel., W. U. Telephone connection. G. W. Miller. post- master.


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


Ashley Wm, wholesale potatoes ..


Bradley Mae, music teacher.


Caldwell & Gates, lumber. Coney Katherine, books and stationery. Feistikon Frank, musician.


Freeman F M, blacksmith.


Fuller R C, chain mnfr.


Imme O H, creamery.


Kehoe Ed. saloon.


Kirley P F, hotel.


Kirley Wm, saloon.


McDonald R J, physician.


McMahon Ed, livery.


McNulty Joseph, saloon.


MILLER G' W, General Store. O'BRIEN M JJ, General Store. Scott K, whol potatoes. Williams George, blacksmith. Wrynn Rev M (Catholic).


DRESSER JUNCTION.


Population, 75. On the M., St. P. & S. Ste. M. Ry (Godfrey Junction), in Polk county, 15 miles southeast of Balsam Lake, the county seat, and 412 from St Croix Falls, the nearest banking point. Tel., W. U. Exp., Western.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. judicial seat, and 6 from Luck, the near-


(See Page 4.)


Bruner R H, blacksmith.


Hegstrom Eric, blacksmith.


Mattson & Jensen, general store. NELSON & MAGNUSON, General Store. Pittman M, general store.


Solomon & Flink, general store.


DRUECKER.


A country postoffice on Sauk Creek, and DUNBAR. on the Ashland div. C. & N. W. Ry., in Population, 800. On the M. St. P. & S. Ste. M. and the Dunbar & Wausaukee Rys. in Dunbar township, Marinette county, 66 Port Washington township, Ozaukee county, 4 miles north of Port Washington, the county seat and banking point. The miles northwest of Marinette, the county railroad name is Lime Kilns. Hugh Mc- seat, and 22 from Iron Mountain, Mich., Grane, postmaster.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. Exp., Western. E. S. Spears, postmaster.


(See Page 4.)


Druecker Joseph, lime mnfr Druecker Joseph M, real estate.


McCartin James, live stock


MeGRANE HUGH, Postmaster and Grocer. Mayer Peter D, cheese mnfr.


Mueller Andrew, justice. Stafford Laura, teacher. Walenstein Jacob, cheese mnfr.


DRUMMOND.


Population, 500. On the C., St. P. M. & O. and Drummond & Southwestern Rys. and on the White river, in Bayfield county, 37 miles south of Washburn, the county seat, 32 south of Ashland, and 27 north of Hayward, which latter place is the near-


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See Page 4.) Drummond F H, postmaster.


DRUMMOND & SOUTHWESTERN RAIL- way Co, F W Gilchrist Pres, A J Rust Vice-Pres, F H Drummond Sec, Treas and General Manager.


Fitz F W, notary public.


Hall C, railroad, express and tel agent. Rust-Owen Lumber Co, F W Gilchrist pres, F H Drummond vice-pres and gent mngr, A J Rust sec and treas.


DUDLEY.


A postoffice on Prairie river, in Russell township, Lincoln county, 20 miles north- cast of Merrill, the county seat and bank- ing point. and 21/2 from Gleason, the near- est railroad station. Stage daily to Merrill. Mail daily. Lucy Hayman, postmaster.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See Page 4.) Dudley Henry, hotel.


HAYMAN JOHN, General Store, Flour and Feed.


Hurlbert Alfred, genl store and saw mill. Schmit Peter, saw mill.


Schmit Peter & Son, flour and feed.


DUEHOLM.


Also known as Bone Lake, is a country postoffice, in Bone Lake township, Polk county, 12 miles north of Balsam Lake, the


est banking and shipping point. Mail, daily. Laurit Petersen, postmaster.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See Page 4.) Hjort Thomas L, creamery. Jorgensen Jorgen P, windmill. Lemma F E, saw mill. PETERSEN LAURIT, General Store.


the nearest banking point. Tel., W. U.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See Page 4.) Gibson Dr G H, drugs.


GIRARD LUMBER CO, E S Spears Mngr, General Store and Saw Mill. Hallenbeck J L, meats. Phillips J A, general store.


Collections.


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6th Floor Sentinel Bldg., MILWAUKEE, WIS. Branch Offices and Connections in every city and county in the United States and in all Foreign Business Centers. We make quick Mercantile reports very cheap. No Membership Fee.


PRACTICAL MACHINISTS Repairing Engines, Pumps and Machinery of every des-


(See adv. in Classi- cription. Put up Shafting. Hangers and Pulleys. Builders fied Machinists.) of Special Machinery and Tools. General Jobbing.


CHAS, W. SCHNECK, BRO. & CO. 727-729 St. Paul Ave., Milwaukee, Wis.


How's Your Wiring? Does it Pass Underwriters' Inspection? ESTIMATES AND POINTERS A. O. COLBY, La CROSSE, WIS.


Dunbarton


WISCONSIN GAZETTEER.


Durand 813


DUNBARTON.


Population, 35. A station on the C., M. & St P., Ry .. in Shullsburg township, La Fayette county. 9 miles south of Darling- ton, the seat of justice, and 6 east of Shullsburg, the location of the nearest bank. Tel., W. U. Exp., U. S. Telephone connection. Fred Blackburn jr, postmaster


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


Anderson Rev (Congregational).


Blackburn George A, books and stationery. Blackburn Fred, live stock and coal.


BLACKBURN FRED JR, Postmaster and General Store. Bruner Frank, justice. Byrnes Alice, teacher.


Christopher Bros, live stock.


De Wood Butter Co. Matson J L & Co, printers.


Munson Mrs Sarah C, flower seeds. Smith Will, justice of the peace. Speer & Hoffele, grain.


DUNDAS.


Population, 100. A post village on the C. & N. W. Ry., in Woodville township, Cal- umnet county, 18 miles north of Chilton, the county seat, and 5 southeast of South Kau- kauna, the nearest banking point. Exp., Am. J. L. Coonen, postmaster.


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


COONEN BROS, General Store


Agrl Implts.


Dundas Wooden Ware Co.


Foenessen John jr, blacksmith. Fink Rev H (Lutheran). Hagens Peter, saloon.


Niehaus Anton, hotel and saloon. Schley August A, cheese mnfr.


DUNDEE.


A discontinued postoffice in Fond du Lac county, 20 miles southeast of Fond Du Lac, the county seat and banking point, and 712 from Campbellsport, the nearest railroad station. Has rural free delivery from Wacousta.


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


DUNFIELD.


Population, 25. On the C., M. & St. P. Ry., in Bruce township, Lincoln county, 20 miles from Merrill, the county seat and nearest banking point. Exp. U. S. Tel- ephone connection. A. D. Gill, postmaster. HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See Page 4.) ALTA SPRING CO, A D Gill Mngr, Bottlers of Mineral Water.


DUNNVILLE.


Population, 60. A postoffice on the Red Cedar river, and on the C., M. & St. P. Ry., in Dunn township and county, 232 miles northwest from Milwaukee, 15 from Me- nomonie, the county seat and 10 from Du- rand, the nearest banking point. Telephone connection. John H. Mans, postmaster.


Dunnville Co-operative Creamery Co. DUNNVILLE STONE CO, General Store and Stone Quarries.


DUPLAINVILLE.


Population, 600. On the C., M. & St. P. Ry., and the Wisconsin Central Line, in Pewaukee township, Waukesha county, 5 miles from Waukesha, the county seat and banking point. Tel., W. U. Gottfried


Hasler. postmaster.


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


Alvord Wm, railroad agent.


Clasen Christ, saloon.


Dieman Miss, teacher.


Guatzig & Snyder, creamery.


HASLER GOTTFRIED, General Store and Saloon.


Magedanz Edwin, blacksmith.


Magedanz W, wagonmaker.


Roth Mnfg Co, pickle mnfrs.


Wagner Bros, carpenters.


Wagner Wm, barber.


DURAND.


Population, 1,500. An incorporated city located on the Chippewa river and on the C., M. & St. P. Ry., in Pepin county, of which it is the judicial seat, 19 miles north of Wabasha, Minn., and 29 southwest of Eau Claire. Has 4 churches, a graded pub- and lic school, 2 banks and 3 weekly newspa- pers, The Pepin County Courier, Pepin County News and the Entering Wedge. Grain, pork, live stock, country produce. hardwood lumber and wood are shipped and 9 creameries also ship their products from this point. Mail stages daily to Ar- kansaw, Tarrant and Eau Galle. Exp., U. S. Tel., W. U. Telephone connection. John F. Gilmore, postmaster.


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


American Malting Co, F G Pfeiffer agt, grain elevator.


Anderson Albert, county treasurer.


Anderson Rev F H (Congregationelist).


Anderson Hjalmar R. register of deeds.


Atkins Rev R A (Methodist).


Axtell & Morsbach (John M Axtell, E F Morsbach), publishers.


Bachelder Wm L, P A Richards agt, grain. Bailliff August. harness.


BANK OF DURAND (Capital $25,000), A J Wallace Vice-Pres, Frank Pierce Cashier.


Barton Wm E, barber.


Bauer Mrs Caroline, milliner.


Bauer Frank, saloon.


Bauer Sebastian A, saloon.


Baur & Breunig (Frank Bower. Jacob S Breunig), brewers and bottlers.


Belden George W, harness.


Boehm John, saloon.


Boehm Louis, general store.


Bohrer Frank H. jeweler.


Braford S S, vet surgeon.


Brainerd K K, exp and tel agt.


Breunig Edward, saloon.


Bruckner Joseph, shoemaker.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. Bruenn Christian, wagonmaker. (See Page 4.) Bruenn Henry, carpenter.


Henry Danischefsky MASON and GENERAL


TELEPHONE CONNECTION 1060 Eighth St., Milwaukee, Wis. (See Adv. In Milwaukee)


CONTRACTOR.


CONNECTION


TELEPHONE


M. Pfeifer Heating Co. 4


314 Sycamore St., MILWAUKEE, WIS.


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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Steam, Hot Water and Ventilating Heating ALL KINDS OF STEAM PUMP AND AIR COMPRESSION


BEAVER'S


Reliable Life Insurance at Cost. Combining the economy of Fraternal Insurance with the Reserve


Fund Stability of Old Line Insurance.


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


314 Durand


Carlisle James W, barber. Carlisle John. barber.


Crum Arthur E, dentist.


Dorchester James T, brick mnfr. DORWIN JOHN, County Clerk.


Drier Michael, lumber, 41% miles n w.


Durand Brewing Co, Baur & Breunig Wickman Rev C B (Catholic). proprs.


Durand Hardware Co (E W Barton, John Risner, Henry Micklas).


Durand Light & Power Co. Arthur Simpsol. sec and mngr.


Durand Opera House, Alphons Vautrot mngr.


Eldridge J D, propr Pepin County Courier. Engeldinger John, farm implements.


Engeldinger Peter, general store.


Entering Wedge The, Wedge Publishing Co. Fritz Albert, general store.


Fuchs Frank S, general storie. Gazely Joseph, carpenter.


HELBIG & SHERPY (Herman M Hel-) big. Rudolph Sherpy), Cigar Mnfrs. Hill Bros (We E and Albert P), machinists. Hilliard Caleb M, lawyer.


HOESER & WEISSHOPPLE (A W Hoeser, Anthony Weisshopple), Drugs. Hougen Christ A, drugs.


Ingram Charles A, lawyer.


Jones George A, agr implts and live stock. KEES G W & SON (George W and Daniel A), Meats and Groceries.


Kelton Thomas, drayman.


Kepler W S & Co (Wm S and Sylvester S), general store.


Kraft Robert, saloon.


McDonald S J. confectioner.


McGilton George, county surveyor.


Morgan John J, physician.


Osterreicher E & Son (Engelbert and An- ton G), meats.




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