Polk's Wisconsin state gazetteer and business directory. 1905-1906., Part 49

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


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Bainbridge C W, lead miner.


Budden Bros, lead miners.


Carey Vera, teacher.


Cullen Ed, stock buyer.


Dehing J, veterinary surgeon.


Hogan John, saloon.


May & Greenwald, carpenters.


Liddle Emerson, lead miner. Mertus M, saloon. Quinlan Joseph, justice.


Sheean John, livery.


SHEEAN M E, Hotel and Farmer. Smith H B, teacher.


Williams Joseph, constable.


Williams, Libling & Cullen, lead miners.


FAIRWATER.


Population, 350. A post village on Grand river, and on the C., M. & St. P. Ry., in Metomen township, Fond du Lac county, 26 miles west of Fond du Lac, the county


the Fairwater Register. Exp., U. S. Tel., W. U. Telephone connection. ยท B. J. Wik- kerink, postmaster.


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


Bloch Wm, hotel.


Born H H, exp and tel agt.


Brown John H, grocer and notions.


Daehn Wm, saloon.


Fairwater State Bank (capital $25,000), A W Bonesteel pres, C S Griffith cashr.


Glaus C, creamery.


Johnson Edward, pumps and wind mills.


Kuehn Charles W, elevator and coal.


Kuehn W H, hardware.


Layton O M, physician.


Loechlet Wm, blacksmith.


Lyons J W, shoes and harness.


Lyons & Tinkham, meats.


Masolnik A, dry goods and clothing.


Smith C A, general store.


Stelter & Hanson, blksmiths and wagon- makers.


Tinkham Bros, grain, lumber and coal. Tinkham C P, justice.


WIKKERINK BENJAMIN J, General Store.


Zelmer Wm, shoemaker.


FALL CREEK.


Population, 550. A village on the C., St. P., M. & O. Ry., in Lincoln township, Eau Claire county, 14 miles southeast of Eau Claire, the county seat. Has 3 churches, a graded school and a bank. Tel., W. U. Exp., Am. Telephone connection. H. A. Degner, postmaster.


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


Bartz Mercantile Co, general store. Baumbach Rev Carl (Lutheran).


Boernke Herman A, photographer. DEGNER H A, Postmaster.


Emanuel Gus, opera house and saloon.


Fuhrman Rev J H (Lutheran). Hamler & Patswalt, saloon.


Harke Julius, saloon.


Hoehn Charles, general store.


Kromrey Albert, mason.


Kuehn & Hasse, blksmiths.


Kunz Bros, meats.


Lanna Lumber and Coal Co, Ibr, coal, grain, potatoes and hay.


Lincoln Valley House, Henry Joern proprietor.


Lindenthaler Philip, saloon,


Lissack Charles J, notary public.


Lissack C J, cashier State Bank and no- tary.


Mittelstadt Mrs Augusta, propr St Charles Hotel.


Niebuhr Wm, produce, furniture, live stock.


Pense G C, saloon.


Polinski Gustav, carpenter.


Milwaukee Solvay Coke MILWAUKEE COKE & GAS CO. (See adv. opp. Coke Mnfrs.)


The Best for Domestic and Manu- facturing Purposes.


21-26 UNIVERSITY BLDG., 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


Cut over and Hardwood Lumber Lands for Sale In Barron and Washburn Counties, Wis. JAMES ATKINSON, Rice Lake. Phone 86.


(See adv. p. 7.)


Fall Creek


WISCONSIN GAZETTEER. Farmhill 355


Quast R J, constable.


Randall Miss Cora, music store.


Roesler Gustav, hardware and farm impts and harness.


St Charles Hotel, Mrs Augusta Mittelstadt proprietor.


Schultz E M, drayman.


Schultz Louis, saloon.


Schwartz Rudolph, carpenter.


Sizer E M A, physician.


State Bank (capital $10,000), K pres, C J Lissack cashr.


Rosholp


Stelter Rev J H (Lutheran).


Thayer L I, jeweler.


Voechting Bros, wagonmakers.


Weiss Charles, shoemaker. Wise Henry, town clerk.


Zempel P M, barber.


Zenke Mrs Eliza, dressmaker and milli- nery. Zentner W R, prin of schools.


Zetzman J, general store.


Zieman & Bruesewitz, hardware and har- ness.


Ziemann H F, railroad and exp agent.


FALL RIVER.


Population, 380. On the C., M. & St. P. Wastin O, carpenter.


Ry. and on Crawfish creek, a water power stream, in Fountain Prairie township, Co- lumbia county, 25 miles southeast of Port- age, the county seat, and 69 from Milwau-


kee. Was first settled in 1840. Has Baptist R., in Stockton township, Portage county, and Methodist Episcopal churches, a grad- 12 miles southeast of Stevens' Point, the ed public school and a bank. Exp., U. S. county seat, and 4 from Amherst Junction, Telephone and telegraph facilities. James the nearest banking point. Ship via Am- Babcock, postmaster. herst Junction. August Meronk, postmas- ter.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Aldrich S, grocer. Ashley Bros, saloon. Brossard J C, agrl impts. Brown Wm M, wagonmaker.


Chattelle E E, barber. Cochrane Co, grain elevator.


Collings Rev J A (Methodist).


Comar Henry L, blacksmith.


DODGE EDWARD C, Creamery.


Dugan Michael, hotel and saloon.


Dyer G L, groceries and notions. Englike A L, potatoes.


Fall River & Westfield Lumber Co. First State Bank (capital $10,000), Foster pres, E E Eversen cashr.


Foster Fayette C, live stock. Foster John, loans.


Gibson J P, railroad and exp agt. Hancock E E, live stock.


Hansen M J & Co (Marcus J Hansen, Arne H Tongen), drugs. Hunt Frank O, physician.


HURD B J, General Store.


Keefer F E, harnessmaker. Lashier O S, flour mill. Lucy J O, meats. Martin & Robertson, hardware.


Miller George, carpenter.


NASHOLD A A, Grocer. North K, restaurant. Rockafellow' George, general store. Smith Frederick L, grocer and barber. Stacks Co, potatoes.


Stanton George P, insurance. Treasurer A, mason.


Weber A C, general store. Williams John, saloon. Woodhead Herbert E, painter.


FALUN.


A country postoffice in Wood Lake town- ship, Burnett county, 8 miles east of Grantsburg, the judicial seat, banking and shipping point. 'Daily mail stage to


Grantsburg. Edward C. Johnson, post- master.


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


Anderson Charles E, woolen mill.


Anderson Simon, justice and feed mill.


Davidson Manly, butter mnfrs.


Farmers' Co-operative Creamery Co.


Johnson Anders, shoemaker.


JOHNSON EDWARD C, Meats.


Johnson Nels, tannery.


Larson Axel, plasterer.


LARSON BROS & PETERSON, General Store.


Nelson Wm, blacksmith.


Oman L, mason.


Peterson John, blacksmith.


Somers C W, saw and planing mill.


FANCHER.


Population, 125. On the G. B. & W. R.


Glodosky Basil, produce.


Glodosky Frank, barber.


Glodosky John, saloon.


HINC AUGUST, General Store.


Iverson David, physician.


Konkel John, mason.


Kubisiak A J, produce.


Kusiewski Joseph O, saloon.


MERONK AUGUST, Blacksmith.


Lukaszewick Sara, teacher.


Meronk Marv, general store.


John Petrosky John, blacksmith.


Somers B, creamery.


Trebitowski Frank, general store.


FARMHILL.


Population, 25. In Rock Elm township, Pierce county, 18 miles from Ellsworth, the county seat, and 334 miles from Elmwood, the nearest banking and shipping point. Mail, daily. John W. Kohl, postmaster.


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


Bell H, insurance.


Hammond Bros, saw mill.


KOHL WM & SON, General Store.


Reinke Peter, mason.


Reinke Thomas, mason.


Roder N, saw mill.


Roth Louis, carpenter.


Schwebach John, carpenter.


Weix S E, carpenter.


FESSION, Address -


R. L. POLK & CO.,


-or- CHICACO. DETROIT


M ISSOURI PACIFIC R'Y. Best


ROUTE FROM St. Louis . . to all Points West . and Southwest.


F


ANY TRADE, BUSINESS OR PRO- OR LISTS OF NAMES,


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


Drifka Math, saloon.


OBTAINED AND SOLD PATENTS by R. W. LOTZ, Metropolitan Block, Chicago, Ill., Expert Patent Attorney. Send for Free Booklets


356 Farmington


R. L. POLK & CO.'S Fennimore


FARMINGTON.


Grant county, 12 miles north of Lancaster,


A discontinued postoffice in Jefferson the judicial seat, and 158 west of Milwau- county, 11 miles northeast of Jefferson, the kee. It is in the heart of one of the best county seat, 4 from Helenville, the nearest and most productive farm sections of the railroad station, and 10 south of Water- town, the nearest banking point. rural free delivery from Watertown.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. United Brethren and United


(See page 4.)


FAYETTE.


Population, 80. In township of same Bro., publishers. There are two local tele-


name, La Fayette county, 81/2 miles north- east of Darlington, the county seat, near- est railroad station and banking point. Has a Methodist church. Stage daily to Yel- lowstone and Darlington. Telephone con- nection. Mail, daily. S. A. Abraham, post- master.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA.


(See page 4.) Abraham Mrs C, hotel and drugs.


ABRAHAM'S A, Postmaster.


Buckley T J, physician.


Douglas Robert, barber.


Hanson C, constable.


Henry Mrs M, dressmaker.


Kaster B H, justice.


McGowan F J, mason.


Patch & Co, painters.


Penniston W H, town clerk.


PENNISTON & PARKINSON, Store.


General


BLANCHARD GEORGE W, Retail Deal-


er in Lumber, Brick, Etc.


Bleetham John W, dentist. Bohl Wim, vet surgeon.


Bowers James, stone quarry.


Brice Jennie, dressmaker.


Brunson & Co (Dell B Brunson, George (Monroe, John Alderson), live stock.


Chapman Rev J F (United Brethren.)


Clark Jay, mason. Cohen Robert J, saw mill.


Curtis & Earl (John Curtis, Wm Earl), carpenters.


Dillon Adelaide, carpet weaver. DOAN JOHN E, Harnessmaker.


Edge Thomas, auctioneer.


Elskamp Sisters (Elizabeth and Mamie), milliners.


Everson Bros (Louis G and Otto G), livery. Farmers Mutual Telephone . Co, Edward Roethe mngr.


Farnham Mrs Addie, drugs.


Feld Rev John (Catholic).


Fennimore Bank (capital $5,000), Charles A Willison pres, Donald Willison cashier. Electric Light and Water


Works.


Fnnnimore House, James M Pigg pastor.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. Fennimore Opera House, John J Scanlan (See page 4.) manager.


Ammson H & Co. stave mill. Durant J E, saw mill.


HARRISON S K, General Store.


Steele Carl, blacksmith.


Woodworth Augustus, Justice of Peace.


FENNIMORE.


Glasbrenner Fred, well driller.


Population, 1,200. Originally settled in Govier Andrew, tailor.


1846, is located on the C. & N. W. Ry., in Graham Albert, carpenter.


S. NELSON COMPANY, Fur Skin Dressers and Dyers HIDES TANNED FOR ROBES AND COATS. SEND FOR PRICE LIST. 1603=1605 Galena Street, MILWAUKEE, WIS.


Machinists and Patternmakers Special Machinery Built and Designed. General Repairing. Dies and Stampings. Experimental Work, Brass Patterns.


P. C. PHILIPP & CO.


Corner 33d and Vliet Streets. TELEPHONE CONNECTION.


FAYETTEVILLE.


Population, 40. A post village on the C., Curtis Elmer A, blackhmith. M. & St. P. Ry., in Lafayette township, Walworth county, 6 miles north of Elk-


horn, the county seat and nearest banking Dempsey Silas, fruit grower.


point. The railroad name is Peck's. Exp., U. S. Charles E. Ellsworth, postmaster.


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


Wisconsin Butter and Cheese Co (J H Harris, W A West, Geo Harris, George Puffer).


ELLSWORTH CHARLES E, Genl Store, R R and Express Agt and Postmaster. Cheeney Robert, justice.


FENCE.


A country postoffice in Commonwealth Fennimore


township, Florence county, 22 miles south of Florence, the county seat and banking point, and 9 from Armstrong Creek, the Fennimore Juvenile Band, Wm Tennant Idr O. Fennimore Mutual Co-operative Creamery Co, F N Kern sec.


nearest railway point. Mail, daily. Ammson, postmaster.


FENNIMORE TIMES THE, H E Roethe & Bro Publishers. (See page 357.)


Fischer & Huppenbecker (Wm Fischer, Christian Huppenbecker), masons.


Fisher C Robert. railroad and tel agt. Fritz Peter, saloon.


state. It is lighted by electricity, has wat- Haster works, paved streets and cement walks, Catholic, Lutheran, Methodist Episcopal, Brethren (Radical) churches, excellent public schools. 2 lbanks and a widely circulated newspaper, the Fennimore Times, Henry E. Roethe &


phone lines and long distance telephone. Mail stages daily to Mt. Ida. Mt. Hope and Millville. Exp., Am. Tel., W. U. Charles P. Brechler. postmaster.


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


Armfield & Braudt (Lyman Armfield, Fred Braudt), real estate.


Baily Abner B, physician.


Bailey Mark A. physician.


Bear George. mason.


BEETHAM JOHN W, Dentist.


Biederman & Sheedy (Leonard Biederman, Henry Sheedy), blacksmiths.


Billig C V, live stock.


Billig Edward A, dentist.


Birchard James A, restaurant.


Bird Rev G A (Methodist Episcopal).


Richards Byron, thresher and sawyer.


Richards O M, carpenter,


Rielly Miss N, teacher.


Rohrig Gus, blacksmith.


Shockley A H, teaming.


Shockley Mina, music teacher.


Vincent Rev John (Methodist).


Milwaukee, Wis.


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HOSE, ALL KINDS.


GOODYEAR RUBBER CO., 382 and 384 East Water Street, MILWAUKEE, WIS.


Fennimore


WISCONSIN GAZETTEER. Fenwood 357


OF THE PEOPLE OF GRANT COUNTY READ THE


3 FENNIMORE TIMES,


FENNIMORE, WIS.


Circulation 2,800. 12 Pages Every Week. A Dandy Advertiser.


H. E. ROETHE & BRO., Publishers.


Gravenbock A Edward, harness. Hampton Henry H, fruit grower. Heberlein J F, mason.


Henderson Herbert C, hardware.


HINN BROS CO THE, Joseph Hinn Jr Patzner Charles, apiarist. Pres, Christopher Hinn Vice-Pres, Charles Pease W Ellis, propr Millville and Fenni- P Hinn Sec and Treas, General Store, more Stage. Creamery and Flour Mill.


HOPKINS CLAUDIUS B, Retail Dealer Mnfr of Brick.


HOTEL STORRS, Walter Orton Propr, Steam Heat in Every Room, Half Block from Depot.


Howell George, insurance. Independent Consolidated Telephone Henry B Lewis agt,


Co,


Jewell Charles W, express agent.


Kern F N & Co (Frank N Kern, Wm Doeringsfield), general store.


Kerr Wm, cigar mnfr.


Keys Harry, barber. Lange Karl, hardware.


Lathrop Cassius W. clothing.


Lathrop Wm E, insurance.


Lathrop & Howell (Wm E Lathrop, George Howell), real estate.


Lenahan & Smith (Wm H Lenahan, Henry Smith), saloon.


Lewis Henry B. restaurant.


Lomas C J & Co (Charles J Lomas, Wm Steinhofer), grocers.


Lomas James, agt Standard Oil Co.


Lomas John, dray and marshal.


Lostetter C D. fruit grower.


Luessman & Bock (Theodore F Luessman, Constantine J Bock), blacksmiths.


McLiman Silas, fruit grower.


McLiman & Young (George McLiman, Ed- ward Young), masons.


Macke Wm, grocer. Manning Wm. saloon.


Marsden Thomas H, physician.


Mauer J Fred, dentist. Mauer Mrs J F, music teacher. Metcalf John E, physician.


Meyer John D. painter.


Millville and Fennimore Stage. W Ellis Pease propr.


Mitchell C & Co (Charles and Mrs A E Mitchell), general store.


Montz Mrs Mary, cigars. Mulrooney & Cull (Edward Mulrooney, ty seat, and 5 from Edgar, the nearest John Cull), saloon. banking point. First settled in 1891. Exp., Am. Tel., W. U. Telephone connection.


NIEHAUS BENNETT W, Wagonmkr.


Niehaus Charles J, drugs.


ORTON WALTER, Propr Hotel Storrs Parker Dwight T. notary. Parrey Frank, painter.


Pigg James M, propr Fennimore House. Roach Bros (Franx and Win), hardware.


ROETHE H E & BRO (Henry E and Edward J), Publrs The Fennimore Times. (See adv.)


Rogers Joseph, dray.


Rosemeyer Bros (George and Henry), paint- ers.


Rosemeyer Charles D, auctioneer. Ruchti Henry J, carpenter.


SCANLAN JOHN J, Attorney-at-Law.


Shearer Melvin J. real estate.


Shearer Milton U, real est and justice.


Shearer & Sumner (Villetta Shearer), mil- liner.


Smallberg Mrs Annie, restaurant.


Emith Ira W, carpenter.


Standard Oil Co. James Lomas agent.


STATE BANK OF FENNIMORE (Cap- ital $25,000). Dwight T Parker Pres, James R Villemonte Cashier.


Stephens. Joseph, barber.


Stephens Worden, saloon and confr.


Sumner Charles O, barber.


Tennant Wm J, photographer.


Thompson & Draggs (John T Thompson, John Draggs), furn and undertakers.


Torney Thomas, cattle breeder, 3 miles e. Villemonte James R, insurance.


Warren Rev J (United Brethren).


Weaver Mrs Sarah A, milliner.


Weaver Wm, ins and justice.


Weber Albert, jeweler. Weber Charles C, shoes.


Willison Charles A, insurance.


Wisconsin Telephone Co. C J Niehaus mngr Worley Joseph, agrl impts and live stock. Zimmerman & Bartholomew (Wm Zimmer- man, George Bartholomew, flour and feed


FENWOOD.


Population, 325. A village on the C. & N. W. Ry., in Wien township, Marathon coun- ty, 23 miles southwest of Wausau, the coun-


Lorenz' CREAM SEMOLINA


The Cream of the Wheat. Has the Nutty Flavor. Put up in attractive


10c packages. An excellent diet for Children, and persons afflicted with weak stomachs. Nourishes Complete. LORENZ BROS. MACARONI CO., Milwaukee, Wis., Sole Manufacturers.


Reliance Stamp & Stencil Works,


5


See page 7.


MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN


SEALS


in Lumber and Building Material and Roethe Emil L, prin of school.


JOHN PETERS & CO., Mounting Naturalists and Grouping. Six Gold Medals Awarded. 2325 State Street, CHICAGO, ILL.


(See Adv. in Classified Taxidermists.)


358 Fenwood


R. L. POLK & CO.'S


Fillmore


George M. Fenrich, postmaster.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. rural free delivery from Eland.


(See page 4.)


Bloedel Wm, shoemaker.


Fenrich George, notary public.


Fenwood Lumber Co (C S Curtis, F H Par- doe and A Clark), genl store, saw and planing mill.


Johnson John B, blacksmith.


Pazek John, saloon.


Severin Henry, hotel and saloon.


Sharpe Charles J, railroad. exp and tel agt. Smith Wm. saloon.


Sommer Wm, justice.


Umhoefer Benjamin, hotel and saloon.


FERN.


A country postoffice in Marshall town- ship, Gates county, 20 miles southeast of Burch Mrs Fanny S, hotel.


Ladysmith, the county seat and banking Champagne Joseph, logger.


point, and 14 from Holcombe, the nearest shipping point. Mail, tri-weekly. W. S. Sergeant, postmaster.


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


Austin D W, mason.


Carman C E. justice.


Curtis A O, blacksmith.


Elmendorf Moses T, apiarist.


Goodrich John, blacksmith.


Public Library.


Sergeant F M, carpenter and surveyor.


SERGEANT W S, Carpenter, Farmer and Grocer.


Solberg & Tomson. saw mill.


FERRYVILLE.


Population, 275. A village on the C., B. & Q. R. R., and on the Mississippi river, in Freeman township, Crawford county, 23 miles north of Prairie du Chien, the county seat, and 8 east of Lansing, Iowa, the near- est banking point. Exp., Am. Tel., W. U. Telephone connection. W. T. Robertson, postmaster


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


Adams Jesse, stone mason.


Capsey Fred, carpenter.


Davenport W H, blacksmith and justice.


Dolan Miss Anna, millinery and dressmkr. Dolan Bros. genl store, grain and stock. Eitsert A N, general store.


Eitsert F H, hotel and meats.


HAGGERTY J A CO, General Store and ship, Washington county, 10 miles northeast


Grain.


Hutson A, hotel.


Hutson G W, painter and paperhanger.


Hutson's Orchestra, A H Hutson Idr.


Johnson John N, hardware.


Johnson Matt, blacksmith.


Manning George, meats.


O Newton C A, button factory.


Otto Wm, barber.


Robertson W T, postmaster.


Smith John, tailor.


Smith P M, railroad, exp and tel agt. Thompson Thomas T, hotel.


FERTILIA.


A discontinued postoffice in Marathon county, 30 miles southeast of Wausau, the judicial seat, and 6 from Wittenberg, the


nearest banking and shipping point. Has


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


FIFIELD.


Population, 400. Is located on the south fork of Flambeau river, and on the Wiscon- sin Central Ry., in township of same name, Price county, 14 miles north of Phillips, the judicial seat, and 5 from Park Falls, the nearest . banking point. Exp., National. Tel., W. U. Robert Dirimple, postmaster.


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


Berry D D, general store.


Boyd & McCartney, livery and summer re- sort.


DIRIMPLE ROBERT, General Store.


Ester John F, saloon.


Fancher C H, blacksmith.


Feeley Mrs J. E, summer resort.


W Bell


FIFIELD TRIBUNE, Publr. (See adv.)


Frazier A. livery.


Hutson Bros, shingle mnfrs.


Kress James, grocer.


Lessard Herman, saloon.


Liebelt F E, grocer.


Marshall H L, general store.


Murphy Mrs Pearl M. genl store.


Ocker Henry O, saw and shingle mill.


Patterson Bros, whol cedar.


Schreiner John, saloon.


Stewart James S, saloon.


Wiley A. hotel.


Young & Warren, whol cedar.


FILBEY.


A country postoffice in Casey township, Washburn county, 12 miles north of Shell Lake, the judicial seat, and 6 from Spoon- er, its banking and shipping point. Lizzie B. Filbey, postmaster.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Filbey Lizzie B. postmaster Houtchen Thomas, constable.


FILLMORE.


Population, 200. On the north branch of the Milwaukee river, in Farmington town-


of West Bend, the county seat, and 6 northwest of Fredonia Station, the nearest shipping point. West Bend is the nearest banking point. Telephone conection. Mail, daily. E. W. Wittig, postmaster.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Birkholz Miss Ida, milliner.


Bomahage Frank, shoemaker.


Geidel Alvin, cigar mnfr.


Gross Philip, blacksmith.


JAEHING E W, General Store. Koenig Julius, wagonmaker.


Marbus C & Co, harness.


Rudolph E F, blacksmith.


Weinreich Anson, genl store.


Wittig Carl & Son, undertakers.


WITTIG E W, Notary and Saloon.


Herman Grover & Co., or Write and Get Terms.


BUSINESS BROKERS. We Buy, Sell or Exchange. Call Telephone Main 3013. 4 Metropolitan Bldg. MILWAUKEE, WIS.


Bridges of Steel or Concrete Plans - Examinations - Reports


54 EXCHANGE BLDG. MILWAUKEE, WIS. JOHN GEIST Consulting Engineer.


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


Finley


WISCONSIN GAZETTEER. Florence 359


FINLEY.


Population, 25. On the C., M. & St. P. Ry., in Finley township, Juneau county, 33 miles north of Mauston, the county seat, and 141/2 from Necedah, its nearest banking point. A. C. Johnson, postmaster.


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


Coales W M boarding house. JOHNSON A C, General Store. Johnson & Holferdahl, farm implts. Rogers C R. attorney. Winge -, real estate.


FINN.


A discontinued postoffice in Pine River township, Lincoln county, 8 miles south- east of Merrill, the county seat, banking and usual shipping point, whence mail is received by rural free delivery.


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


FISH CREEK.


Population, 300. A village on Green Bay, in Gibraltar township, Door County, 25 miles north of Sturgeon Bay, the judicial seat and nearest bank location. Telephone connection. Mail, daily.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Barringer J J, hotel. Hill L P & Co. fish. LUNDBERG C A, General Store.


McLeod D N Co, general store. Schuyler George, blacksmith. Thorp E C, hotel.


Vorous Levi & Son, general store. Wolfers J W, meats.


FISK.


Population, 150. On the C. M. & St. P. Ry., in Utica township, Winnebago county, 9. miles southwest of Oshkosh. the county seat and nearest banking point. Tel., W. U. Exp., U. S. Telephone connection. Ame- lia R. Holden, postmaster.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4). Curtiss F D. physician. DODD J B, General Store. Maaske R F, agrl impts. Sanders A T, agrl impts. Wisconsin Malt & Grain Co, elevator.


FITCHBURG.


Population, 75. On the Ill. C. R. R., in Fitchburg township, Dane county, 10 miles south of Madison, the county seat and nearest banking point. Mail, daily. Exp., Am. Tel., W. U. Wm. Lappley, postmaster. HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4).


Heinrich August & Co, general store.


LAPPLEY BROS, Feed Mill, Lumber and Live Stock.


Leavin Ambrose, blacksmith.


FIVE POINTS.


A country postoffice in Richland county, 14 miles west of Richland Center, the judi- cial seat, banking and shipping point.


Mail, daily. Charles A. Monson, postmas- ter and general store.


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


FLAMBEAU.


A country postoffice in Thornapple town- ship, Gates county, 18 miles south of Lady- smith, the county seat and banking point, and 6 from Holcombe, the nearest shipping point. . Mail, tri-weekly.


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


Boulie Alexander, carpenter.


Britton Samuel. blacksmith.


NORTON MRS O C, General Store and Hotel.


FLINTVILLE.


Population, 125. On the Big Suamico river, in Suamico township, Brown county, 12 miles northwest of Green Bay, the coun- ty seat and banking point. and 21/2 from Tremble, the nearest shipping point. Ha's Catholic, Methodist and Seventh Day Ad- ventist churches. Mail, daily. Sarah A.


Burdean, postmaster.


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


Bladorn Wm, hotel.


Bouchard Abraham. blacksmith.


BURDEAN W E, General Store, Agrl Impts and Real Estate.


Cook Wm, lumber.


Gease O C, cheese mnfr.


Hanbeck P E, flour mill.


Mckay J B, real estate.


Nowak Rev Francis (Catholic).


Tuyls Philip, hotel.


Wackenriter Charles, physician.


FLORENCE.


Population, 1,200. Settled in 1880. Is lo- cated on the C. & N. W. Ry., and on Fisher lake. in Florence county, of which it is the county seat, 263 miles northwest of Milwau- kee. It is lighted by electricity, has water works, Catholic. Episcopal. German Luth- eran, Methodist Presbyterian and Swedish Lutheran churches, high and graded public schools, a bank, etc. A weekly newspaper -the Mining News-is published. Iron min- ing is carried on, and iron ore and hard- wood are shipped. Exp .. Am. Tel .. W. U. Telephone connection. J. E. Parry, post- master.


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


Albrecht Gustav A, furniture.


American Express Co. M W Hollister agt.


Beauchamp Miss Emma, local mngr Mich State Tel Co.


Blanchard Wallace, carpenter.


Brady Joseph A, propr Brady House.


Campbell John, saloon.


Carr Wellington F, coroner.


Cerelle Fred, saloon.


Chambers Harry P. physician.


C & N W R+ M W Hollister agt. Cleary David, saloon. Clement Joseph D, register of deeds. Cole S W, livery.


De Rosia Fred, saloon.


W. G. TAYLOR CO., BUILDING MATERIAL


25 Miller Block, Wisconsin St. and Broadway,


Milwaukee, Wisconsin.


Fine Pressed Brick, all Colors. Standard, Roman, Norman and Ornamental. Roofing Tile. Enameled Brick. Sand Lime Brick, all Colors. Red Vitrous Brick.


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