Polk's Wisconsin state gazetteer and business directory. 1905-1906., Part 50

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


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Organized 1845


Room 5 Marston Block, MADISON, WISCONSIN. " THE LEADING ANNUAL DIVIDEND COMPANY " JAMES D. PRINGLE, Gen'l Agent


15


Model Makers


Stamping and Tool Co. LA CROSSE, WIS.


360


Florence


R. L. POLK & CO.'S


Fond du Lac


PETER McGOVERN, DEALER IN


Timber, Farming and Mineral Lands


CEDAR POLES, POSTS AND LUMBER.


FLORENCE, WISCONSIN.


Doyle James, saloon. Eber Burt, barber.


Eber Frederick, shoemaker.


Florence Iron River Co, Felix A Vogel mngr


FLORENCE MERCANTILE CO, Peter McGovern Propr, Dry Goods.


Florence Mining News. George C Youngs propr.


Foss Mrs Johanna M. milliner.


Franklin Wm A. barber.


Gates Paul J, harnessmaker.


Haberkorn W C. tailor.


Hansen Hans A. grocer.


Hansen & Swanson (C R Hansen, S A Swanson), grocers.


Hanson Herman S, county treasurer.


Hillburg Gust O. baker.


Hockings A J, dentist.


Hollister M W. agt C & N W Ry. W U Tel seat, 63 miles northwest of Milwaukee and and Am Exp.


Hopkins Charles S. clerk of circuit court. Jensen N C, county supt schools.


Johnson Mrs Frank. saloon.


Johnson Otto G. jeweler.


Kramer Bros, dry goods.


La Fontain Peter. hotel.


Laraway Guy L, physician.


Lozo Frederick, saloon.


McGOVERN PETER, Propr Florence Mercantile Co, Pres State Bank of Flor- ence and Dealer in Farm, Mineral and Timber Lands. (See adv.)


Michigan State Telephone Co. Miss Emma Beauchamp local mngr.


Molloy John W. sheriff. Newquist Charles, grocer.


Nichols Herman G. hotel.


Noyes & Price, loggers.


Olin A A, lumber and coal.


Olin Fred E. grocer.


Olson Albert, saloon.


PARRY JOSEPH E, Postmaster and Insurance. Penberthy John S, drugs.


Peterson E W & Co (Edward W Peterson), hardware.


PONTBRIAND JAMES J, County Clerk. Public High School Library.


Rooksby Mrs Mary A, hotel.


Rudstrom John. county surveyor. Rynder Wilson T, blacksimth.


St Onge Joseph, blacksmith.


Sells Max, district attorney.


Sherwin Rev L B (Presbyterian).


State Bank of Florence (capital $15,000), Peter McGovern pres, F S Evans cashr. Sutherland Albert E, saloon. Trudell George, livery.


Tully T C, mngr Tully's Opera House. Tully's Opera House, T C Tully mngr. Van Allen W D. painter.


Vogel Felix A, mngr Florence Iron River Co.


Waring Frank, county judge. W U Tel Co, M W Hollister mngr. Youngs George C, propr Florence Mining News.


FOND DU LAC.


Population, 16,000. Is located at the south- ern extremity of Lake Winnebago, in Fond du Lac county, of which it is the county


148 northwest of Chicago. It possesses transportation facilities unequalled by any city of its size in the State. It has com- munication by water through Lake Win- nebago, down the Fox river and thence into Green Bay, connecting it with the whole chain of lakes. It is on the C. & N. W., the C., M. & St. P. and Wis. Cen- tral Rys., which radiating to all parts of the United States, give it all the ad- vantages of its western sister cities in the sale of its manufactures in the eastern markets, the competition afforded by the steamboat lines being instrumental in reg- ulating and reducing rates. This city was one of the pioneer lumbering towns of the State, and, although the supply of pine has been exhausted, there is a large quan- tity of valuable hardwood timber in the vicinity which is now being utilized for manufacturing purposes. The city has foundries and machine shops, plow works, carriage and wagon factories, tent and awning factory, shirt and overall factory, refrigerator, sash, door and blind factor- ies, large lumber mills, molding and frame factories, boiler works, mattress factory, planing mills, canning factory, breweries. file works, furniture factories, box fac- tories, drug mill, one ofthe largest tannery and leather manufactories in the country, and manufactories of saw mill machinery, creamery supplies, cigars, brooms, patent medicnes, bicycles, etc. There are 4 banks, an $85,000 court house, first-class hotels, opera house, water works, efficient po-


CEMENT [ Milwaukee Cement Co., 7 Plankinton Bldg., Milwaukee, Wis.


Good Reliable Agents Wanted. Gen'l Agent, Southern Wis.


(See Page 7.) MADISON, WIS. ORGANIZED 1867. THE UNION CENTRAL Life Insurance Co., Cincinnati, Ohio Assets, $43,891,738.40 M. D. FETHERS.


G


rand Trunk Railway System.


For Niagara Falls, Toronto, Montreal, Portland, Canada and the East.


Fond du Lac


WISCONSIN GAZETTEER. Fond du Lac 361


lice and fire departments, electric lights, a public library, churches of the lead- ing religious denominations, excellent pub- p. 363.) lic and private schools, handsome business Arvanete John, confr, 60 S Main cor Forest avenue. blocks and private residences and all the facilities and appointments of a first-class Atkins Edwin E, phys, 109 S Main. city. The press is represented by the Com- Badger Sewing Co, W W Collins mngr, overalls, 180 Ruggles. monwealth and News and the Reporter (daily), and 3 weeklies, the Saturday Re- Badger Suspender Co, G N Brazeau sec, W Division. porter, the Weekly Commonwealth and the Nordwestlicher Courier and Daheim. Graf- Baker Alexander P, ins, 9 Forest av. Baker Francis M, phys, 183 E Merrill. Baker Lucinda M, teacher, 282 E 1st. Baldwin Edward, painter, 173 S Main. ton Hall, a young ladies' school, was en- Jarged by a handsome stone building cost- ing $50,000 and recently $20,000 more has been expended in improvements. St. Agnes Baldwin Truman H, glove mnfr, 251 S Main Ballard Andrew, dairyman, 67 S Sibley. Hospital and Sanitarium, one of the best appointed in the State, was erected at a Balthazar George, saloon, N Fond du Lac. cost of $40,000 and occupies the ground ad- Baltimore & Ohio Exp Co, W O Pritchard joining St. Agnes convent. Among the agt, 83 S Main. great advantages possessed by Fond du Bannon John, saloon, 15 S Main. Lac is its pure, soft, deep fountain water Barbeau Mrs Peter, carpet weaver. which is considered the equal of the fam- Bardes George, grocer, 162 W Division. ous Bethesda spring. Exp., Am., National Barnes Mrs Emma A, dressmkr, 194 E 5th. Barnes Lester G, mngr Wis Tel Co. and U. S. Tel., Postal and W. U. Frank M. Givens, postmaster.


Barry Rev Joseph G H (Episcopal) h par- ish house.


Bassett Agnes, teacher, h 119 E 2d.


Bassett Eugene, saloon, 5 S Main.


Bassett Israel, saloon, 23 Court.


Battermann August, saloon, 166 N Main. Baudry Marshall H, barber, 3 N Main.


Baudry & Jacoby, grocers, 323 W Division. Bauer Albert, mason contr, 148 Hone.


BAUER W ERNEST, Propr Lewis House, 17-21 N Main.


Baumann August, grocer, 505 S Main. Beaman Mrs Mary, boarding, 140 W Scott.


Beardas George, confr, 8 N Main. Beaty Mrs Amanda, dressmaker.


BECHAUD BREWING CO, Adolph G


Bechaud Pres, John B Bechaud Vice- Pres, Frank H Bechaud Sec and Treas, Office, 23 S Main.


Bechaud Laura, teacher, 265 S Main.


Beck Frank, teacher, 41 N Main. Beck Louise, dressmkr, 171 E 7th.


Becker & Ambelang (Wm Becker, Andrew Ambelang), saloon, 2 N Main.


Becklinger John, furn, North Fond du Lac. Beebe Charles A, phys, 94 S Main. Bell Ethel, music tchr, 104 S Main.


Bennett H Judson, dentist, North Fond du Lac.


Bennett Wm E, hardware, 252 S Main.


Bergemann Rev Gustav E (Ger Luth), h 52 E 1st.


AMERICAN MERCHANTS PROTECTIVE Bernau Julia, tohr, h 38 N Sophia.


Assn, Percy T Chadbourne Mngr, 55 S Main.


Anderson Bertine H, pianos, 107 S Main.


Anderson Jessie, music tchr, 242 Sheboygan Anderson Vehicle Co The, Buell Anderson mngr, 52-54 W 2d.


Anderson & Watson (Marvin M Anderson, George W Watson), real estate, 136 S Main.


Andrew Stephen, carp, 279 N Main.


Apfelbeck Theresa, dressmkr, 103 E Rose. Aranc John, saloon, 23 N Main. Arenz Michael, saloon, 34 W 2d.


Armstrong Charles, manble cutter, 14 West- ern av.


Arthur Thomas S, jeweler, 31 S Main.


MISSOURI


TRON PACIFIC R'Y.


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ROUTE FROM ST. LOUIS to all Points West and Southwest.


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PATENTS.


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


Abel Bros (Henry and Otto), machinists, 42 3d.


Abel Fred H, wagonmaker, 60 Doty.


Abel Thomas W. machinist, 262 Doty.


ABLEMAN A R, Propr Fond du Lac Upholstering Co, 16 Western av. (See p. 377.)


Ackerman James O, phys, 117 Forest av.


Adams Co The (D C and E A Adams, E M Priem), crockery, 67 S Main.


Adamson Alfred B, county supt of schools, Court House.


Ahern David & Son (David and John F), plumbers, 21 S Main.


Ahern Helen, teacher, 149 6th.


Ahern T E Co, T E Ahern pres'and treas, C M Dyckhoff sec, clothing, 51-53 S Main. ALEXANDER G A, Mngr Palmer


House Hotel Co, Main n e cor Sheboygan. Allard Edmund C, phys, 351 W Division. Allen Mrs Emma, dressmkr, 180 E 3d. Allen Wm H, baker, 180 E 3d.


Ameunxen John, gardener, 369 E 1st. AMERICAN CHEMICAL CO, Maurice


Fitzsimons Pres, J P Reilly Sec and Mngr, Manufacturers of the Celebrated Celery-Fo-Mo, cor Main and 9th. (See adv. in Classified Druggists.)


American Express Co, H H Dodd agt, 23 Forest av.


Bernhard Charles P. horseshoer, 36 W 2d. Berry Wm, hay dealer, 470 Martin's rd. Beucus Wm, painter, 173 S Main.


Bichel Frank O, electrician, Main cor 2d.


BIRDSALL CO NEW THE, The Dall-


man & Cooper Supply Co, State Agents, Threshers' Engines. Corn Huskers and Saw Mill Machinery. (See p. 373.) Bishop Ansel A, billiards, 15 3d.


Bishop Llewellyn A, phys, 107 S Marr.


Bishop Mrs L A, music tchr, 70 E 1st.


Bissell F C, whol lumber, cor Union and Cherry.


Blaestius Edward T, grocer, 183 W Scott. Blake Frederick E, carp, 34 E 9th.


Blewett Dennis F, justice, 49 S Main.


ARTIC OIL CO, Frank P Marshall Mngr, Medicine Mnfrs, 250 Oak. (See


DECORATIONS ODIN J. OYEN, 116 S. 4th St., LA CROSSE, WIS.


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)


362 Fond du Lac


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Blish Bertha, teacher, 97 Forest av. Blish James L. dentist, 6 S Main. Block Otto, hide buyer, 25 N Main. Bloedel Fuel Co, R J Bloedel mngr, 151 N Main.


Body John P. saloon, 134 S Main. Boelke Albert F, mason, 399 S Marr.


Boex-Holman Co The (A M Boex, John H Holman), mnfg confectioners, 79 E 1st. Bogk Fred W, sewing machines, 11 N Bryant Eva C, teacher, 194 E 1st.


Main.


Bolton Wm, dairy, 118 N Main. Bolton Mrs Wm, baker, 209 N Main.


Bonnell Mrs Lucia, dressmkr, 37 N Union. Borchardt Wm, music tchr, 48 5th.


Boreham & Hotaling (Sturley D Boreham. Edward S Hotaling), gen insurance, 83 S Main.


Born Robert B, cigar mnfr, 329 Amory. Boucher Rev Charles (Catholic),


209


Bannister.


Boudry Marshall H, barber, 3 N Main.


Boudry & Jacoby (Ovid Boudry, Henry Jacoby), grocers, 323 W Division.


Boulay Joseph A, gardener, 581 4th.


Boulay P F & Bro Co (Paul F and George Boulay), feed, 20 4th.


Bowe Guy C, phys, 73 S Main.


Bowe & Van Blarcom (Wm H Bowe, Pet- er G Van Blarcom), ins, 113 S Main.


BOWEN G A, Supt The Bowen Mnfg Co, Oak pl and C, M & St P Ry.


Bowen Henry G, music tchr, 236 S Main.


BOWEN MANUFACTURING CO THE, W W Wild Pres, H Wallichs Vice-Pres, H Rueping Sec and Treas, G A Bowen Supt, Mnfrs Refrigerators and Cooling Rooms, Oak Pl and C, M & St P Ry. Buss Herman J, protogr, 171 S Main.


(See p. 367.)


Bowen Tyler M, barber, 10 W 2d.


Boyd Arthur S, painter, 387 E 2d. Boyd Guy T, phys, 87 S Main.


Braatz Emil, carp, 352 Superior.


Bradley David Mnfg Co, E W Clark agt, agrl impts, 41 W Rees cor Bannister. Braun Abraham, hides and pelts, 14 3d. Brazeau George N, phys, 38 S Main. Breed George M, drugs, 49 S Main. Brehmer Fred W, carp, 383 Grove. Breitengross Emma, dressmaker.


Breitengross Gustav A, tailor, 38 S Main. Breitengrass Herman, carpet weaver, 503 Grove.


Breitengross Richard, carpet weaver, 93 E. 6th.


Breitzman E J, osteopath, Macy s e cor Forest.


Brennan Elzabeth A, tchr, 234 Gillett.


Brennan Timothy, ins, P O bldg.


Brennand Mrs Flora, dressmkr, 1 S Main. Brenner Jacob, tinner, 47 3d.


Briggs L A & W F (Leland A and Wil- ford F), electr contrs, 58 S Marr.


Brose Mrs Annie, dressmkr, 154 N Main. Brown Catherine A, teacher, h n s Forest Cartier Clifford, carpenter, 401 Doty. av, 5 w Seymour.


Brown Herbert, coroner.


Brown Maud, teacher, h n s Forest av, 5 Case Helen, tchr, 77 Sheboygan. w Seymour.


Brown Sisters, dressmkrs, 113 Rose.


Brown & Watke (Abraham Brown, Albert F Watke), junk, 14 3d.


Bruederle Jacob, cigar mnfr, 345 Amory. Bruening Hans, music tchr, h 23 Sophia. Bruett Henry, saloon, 263 N Main. Brugger Rose E, dressmkr, h 212 E 4th. Brunkhorst Bros (John G and Henry G), saloon, 13 E 2d.


Brunkhorst Sisters (Annie D, Mamie A and Lizzie M), dressmakers, 183 E Rees. Bryant Elizabeth, teacher, 194 E 1st.


Buchholz Drug Co, Benno Buchholz mngr, 163 S Main.


Buchholz Julius, saloon, 213 S Main. Buck H W Edward, tailor, 24 Forest av. Buckman Beatrice, milliner, 226 N Main. Buffalo Pitts Co, B B Larson mngr, threshing machs, 15 S Macy.


Bulletin Printing Co (Smith & Edwards), publrs Trade Bulletin, 70 S Macy.


Burch & Sickles (Guy C Burch, Wm D Sickles), painters, 260 E 2d.


Burgess Walter S, grocer, 351 W Division. Burghardt Lena, dressmkr, 41 E 7th. Burk Julia, dressmkr, 243 E 10th.


Burke & Kennedy (P T Burke, J H Ken- nedy), blacksmiths, 17 W 2d.


Burns Adam W, painter, 119 E Follett. Burns Grace, dressmkr. 148 M'arquette.


Burnton Aurora M, music teacher. 46 Western av. Burnton John W, books, 9 S Main. Burrell Art, barber, 148 N Main.


Burrows Emma


J, principal


Lincoln


School, 69 W Arndt.


Burrows & Brown (George S Burrows, Fremont H Brown), bicycles, 18 W 2d.


Burt & Stahl (Peter Burt, Elbert J Stahl), shoes, North Fond du Lac.


Bush & Sons, grocers, North Fond du Lac


Bussewitz Ferdinand J, saloon, 216 S Main. Butler Mrs Frances, dressmkr, 125 Cen- tral av.


Butler Wm J, vet surgeon, 15 E 2d. Buxa Albert W, baker, 435 S Main.


Cahill Agnes, dressmkr.


Cahill David, gardener, h 240 E 9th.


Cahill Nancy, milliner, 86 S Main.


Caley Stephen B, saloon, 91 S Main.


Calvey Edward F, saloon, North Fond du Lac.


Calvy Peter J, phys, North Fond du Lac. Cameron Alice, teacher, 109 E 4th.


Campbell John I, agt C, M & St P Ry. Candlish Robert, undertaker, 160 S Main. Candlish Ubena J, teacher, 199 E 5th. Cantzler Martin, carp, North Fond du Lac Carberry Fuel Co, North Fond du Lac. Carey John F, saloon, 41-43 N Main.


Cargill W W Co, Wandell Quackenbush mngr, grain, cor 2d and C, 'M & St P Ry. Carroll Almira E, teacher, 246 E 1st.


Carroll Mrs Margaret, dressmkr, 15 E Follett.


Carstens August L. meats, 141 6 Main. Carstensen Olde, grocer. 119 N Park av.


Case Chloe, dressmaker, 83 E 6th. Case Mrs IF, E restr, 136 S Main.


Central Hotel, John Henney propr, Forest avenue.


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Blewett Edmund, lawyer, 85 S Main. Blewett Rose, teacher, 160 E 1st.


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WISCONSIN GAZETTEER.


TO THE MAN BEHIND THE PLOW


MW.MARSHALLS RHEUMATIC OILL HIMENT OF THE AGE


When you are suffering from Rheumatism, Cuts, Burns or Bruises, or When your Horses are Cut, Kicked or Sprained, try


MARSHALL'S


Rheumatic Oil Liniment.


You will positively find relief. FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. 50 Cents and $1.00.


Free Sample sent upon request to M. W. MARSHALL, Fond du Lac, Wis.


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R. L. POLK & CO.'S


W. H. POST


JOBBER AND DEALER IN


General Merchandise


and Real Estate of all Description THE LARGEST STORES and WAREHOUSES in the NORTHWEST


Special Attention Paid to Exchanging for Stocks of Goods in Any Line


FARMS, FLATS AND HOUSES ALSO SOME HOTELS WELL LOCATED TO EXCHANGE NORTHERN OR WESTERN LANDS FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN


Parties Looking for Paying Investments Will Do Well to Correspond with Him


He will Buy, Sell or Exchange. One thousand city lots For Sale or Exchange, located in Fond du Lac and North Fond du Lac, adjacent to Great Northwestern and Central Railroad Shops, ranging in price from $340.00 to $500.00 and liable to double in the near future. :: : : : :


Office 220 SOUTH MAIN ST. FOND DU LAC, WIS.


A. O. COLBY "Everything Electrical."


Storage Battery Systems Installed Complete. WRITE MB.


La Crosse, Wis.


Fond du Lac


WISCONSIN GAZETTEER. Fond du Lac


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CHADBOURNE FRANK W (Williams,|Corbeille Peter T, grocer, 333 Rosendale av. Griswold & Chadbourne), Fond du Lac Cornell W D, real est, Macy s e cor Forest National Bank BBldg. avenue.


Chamberlain Wesley A, dentist, 30 S Main. Coughlin Wm H, meats. 17 Forest av.


Champion Joseph T, barber, 34 N Main.


Chandler Rev Joseph H (Cong), 73 She- boygan.


Chapleau Thomas, saloon, 151 S Main.


Chapman Almon W. pop, 157 W. Johnson.


Chapman Leonard L, carp. North Fond du Lac.


Chekwin Rose B, tchr, 146 S Marr.


Chegwin Wm J, furn, 78 E 3d.


Cheney Charles A, dentist, 2d fl Haber blk. Crampton Mrs Harlow F, music tchr. 111


Cheney Seymour H, tinsmith, 26 E 1st.


Christiansen Anton, carp. 439 Ellis.


Christiansen Henry, carp, 520 S Main.


Christiansen H & F.H (Henry and Fritz H). barbers. 177 Forest av.


Christmann J Wim, barber, 225 IS Main.


Church Orion A. cigar mnfr, 160 W 2d.


Citizens Building Co, F B Hoskins sec, 18 IForest av.


Clark Emily, teacher.


Clark Mnfg Co. L H Clark mngr, foundry, Cudahy Bros Co. Wm Knocke mngr. whol 283 Forest av.


Clarke Amy, tchr. h 173 Sheboygan.


Clayton D M. furn, 17 E 2d.


Cleary Mrs Minnie, music tchr, 14 N Port- land.


Cleveland Charles O. grocer, 259 N Main. Coffman Adam G, meats, 275 Doty.


Coffman W A, mngr Gaar. Scott & Co. 136 W 2d.


Cohen Louis, produce, 127 N Main.


Cole C A, pres and genl mngr Wisconsin Casualty Assn, 2 S Main.


Cole Claude D, tchr, 152 Hoyt.


Cole E L, hardware, North Fond du Lac. Cole Savings Bank (capital $25,000), W I Cole cashr 32 S Main.


Cole Silas H. carp, 375 Forest av.


Coleman Louis P, dentist. 107 S Main.


Collins A F & Co (Almon F Collins, Joseph F Steen), carp contrs. 14 W 2d.


Collins Rev J J (Catholic), North Fond du Lac.


Collins Michael L. mens furngs, 38 IS Main. Columbia Hotel, John Robertson propr, 104 S Brooke.


Colward Henry, canp, 396 S Hickory.


Commercial National Bank, M T Simmons cashr. 93 S Main.


Commonwealth The (daily and semi-week- ly), P B Haber Printing Co publrs. 18 Forest av.


Conaghton & Barnes (Philip Conaghton. 'Fred Barnes), meats, 101 S Main.


Cone Elbert, house mover, 117 W Follett- Cone M Elizabeth, music tchr, 184 Gillett. Conley Jerry W. grocer, 119 S (Main. Connell Cecelia, tchr, 176 Gillett. Connell Helen J, teacher, 18 E Gillett. Connell James P, phys, 72 S Main. Connell Sarah E. teacher, 176 Gillett. Conole Nan, teacher. 341 E 2d. Converse Marie L, dressmkr, 87 E 4th. Cooper Besse, tchr, 150 Military.


COOPER E F, Sec and Treas Dallman & Cooper Supply Co. 20 3d.


Cooper Fuel Co (Edward H and Wallace J De Sombre Karl L. phys, 160 S Main.


(Cooper), coal, cor (Moore and W Division. De Sombre Minnie K, teacher, 105 E 7th. Corbeille Joseph N, meats, 323 E 4th.


DeSteese Wm, ins, 47 S Main.


Corbeilie Napoleon G, saloon, 174 N Brooke. Devine Mary, dressmaker, 623 Michigan av.


ABSOLUTELY FIRE PROOF.


The Greatest of all Coal Savers.


85 % Magnesia Sectional


STEAM PIPE AND BOILER


Coverings. E


PEOPLES TAILORING CO. 250 & 252 WEST WATER ST ..


FINE TAILORING


At Popular Prices. MILWAUKEE.


County Insane Asylum, Louis Manderscheid supt, 21/2 miles s w.


Coutlee Rev Arthur M (Catholic), h 111 Marr.


Coyne Mrs Anna M, mngr W U Tel Co, 241/2 S Main.


Coyqne .James, carp, 33 W Arndt.


Crain Sisters (Anna and Katie), dress- makers, 38 N Union.


W Cotton.


Crescent Opera House, P B Haber mngr. E 2d cor Marr.


Crippen George A, painter, 38 W 2d.


Crofoot A & Co (Winnebago Furniture Co), lumber. 68 Western av.


Crosby Robert H, teas, 1st cor Macy.


Crosby & Carrier Land Co (Robert H Cros- by, Spencer E Carrier), real est, 22 W 1st. Crowe Bridget E. h 247 Doty.


meats, 186 W Division.


Cudworth Joel L, real est, 397 Grove. Culy Frank, meats. 409 S Majn.


Curtis A T & Co (Alvin T Curtis, Mrs Anna Karstens, Chester A Ehlers), groc- ers, 220 Military.


Daheim (Sunday), Wm F Weber publr. 25 Forest av.


Dahl Christine O. teacher.


Daily Sarah, dressmkr, 24 E 1st.


DALLMAN A C, Pres The Dallman & Cooper Supply Co, 20 3d.


DALLMAN & COOPER SUPPLY CO THE. A. C Dallman Pres, E F Cooper Sec and Treas, Paints, Oils, White Lead and Greases, Thresher and Mill Supplies. Belting, State Agents for the New Bird- sall. Co. Dentler Bagger, Hill-Howell Self Feeder Engines, Threshers and Saw Mills, 20 3d. (See p. 373.)


Damrow Bros (George H and Edward C). tinsmiths, 37 3d.


Dana Alexander G. ins, 90 S Main.


Dana Bessie, tehr, h 124 E 4th.


Dana Fuel Co, Paul J Dana mngr. 206 N Main.


Dana George P, hardware, 110 5 Main. Dana James T. register of deeds, Court House.


Danks Ira, painter, 163 Gillett.


Danor Frank, painter. 70 E Follett. Danor Wm, furn. 292 Park av.


Datschefske Ida L, dressmar, 518 Mon- mouth.


Davison Elizabeth A, nurse, 57 S Sibley. Dean Bros (Millard E and Wm H), fish. De Cew Egerton, feed mill, Brook cor (Lewis.


Decker A J, tinner, 43 3d.


Dehnert Wm IF, mason contr. 47 W 12th. Delany Mrs Anna, nurse, h 308 E 4th. Demarias Anthony, grocer, 188 N Brooke. The Dequine Louise, nurse, 158 Sheboygan. De Sombre Herman G, jeweler, 113 S Main.


Joseph H. Hirz, Manager, 350 East Water St., MILWAUKEE, WIS.


KEASBEY & MATTISON CO., the original and only manufacturers,


Reliable Life Insurance at Cost. Combining the BEAVER'S economy of Fraternal Insurance with the Reserve Fund Stability of Old Line Insurance. DEPUTIES


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


Perforated Sheet Metal and all kinds of Iron Work.


W. TOEPFER & SONS, MILWAUKEE, WIS.


336 Fond du Lac


R. L. POLK & CO.'S Fond du Lac


DE VOIN O S & SON, Proprs Hotel|Eggers George, blacksmith, 24 4th.


Plain, 145 Forest av.


Dick J George, grocer, 68 E 9th.


Diedrich Fred W, tinsmith, 14 N Main.


Diener Bros (Wm and Charles), house- movers, 197 E 9th.


Dilling Theodore, painter, 50 Olcott. Henry Dilling & Kaufman (J M Dilling, Kaufman), grocers, 92 N Main.


Dins Emma M, dressmaker, 45 E 9th. Dins Julius H, funeral director, 181 S Main. Dittmar Anna H, teacher, 92 (W Division. Dittmar Henry C, dyer, 92 W Division.


Dittmar Wm, carp, 395 Doty.


Dobrindt Joseph, undertaker, 115 N Main. Dobyns Gus A, grocer, 178 Ellis.


Dodd Bion H, carp, 329 Ellis.


Dodd H H, agt Am and Nat Express Cos Forest av.


Doherty Frances, dressmaker, 113 E 3d.


Doll Mrs Fred, milliner, 156 S Main.


Donnelly Eliza, teacher, 416 N Main.


Donnelly J E, propr Great Northern Hotel, North Fond du Lac.


Dormican John, livery, Forest av.


Dougherty Ella, teacher, 307 S Park av.


Dougherty John W, horseshoer, 11 E 3d.


Dougherty Maude A, teacher, 307 S Park av.


Downes James C, embalmer, 165 S Main. Downey & O'Rourke (James E Downey, James O'Rourke), saloon, North Fond du Lac.


Downs Thomas C, lawyer, 152 S Main.


Doyle Garrett P, real estate, 78 South.


Doyle Genevieve, teacher, 34 Western av. Doyle & Hardgrove (Thomas L Doyle, J Gilbert Hardgrove), lawyers, 24 Forest av. Draeger Anna, dressmaker, 106 E 9th.


Draeger Bertha, teacher, 106 E 9th. Dreis Christ, saloon, 269 N Main.


Dreis Jacob, tailor, 109 N Main.


Dreis Mathias J, mason, 25 E Merrill. Drummond Ella A, dressmaker, 262 E 9th. Dubey Joseph, contr plastering, 404 Nelson. Dubey Minnie, dressmaker, 404 Nelson. Duffy & McCrory (Frank F Duffy, John H McCrory) lawyers, 93 S Main.


Duley & Thiede (James W Duley, Herman Thiede), painters, 16 W Division.


Dunning Frances D, teacher, 299 E Merrill. " Dunning Gertrude E, teacher, 299 E Mer- rill.


Dunning Mabel E, teacher, 299 E Merrill. Duquette P J, saloon, 331 Rosendale av. Durand Frank U, painter, 96 E 1st.


Durga S L, agt W C Ry, Forest av. Eagen Mrs Emma, dressmaker, 162 E 7th. Earl Jennie, dressmaker, 210 W Merrill. Eastern Wisconsin Railway and Light Co, F B Hoskins pres, I F Grover vice-pres and mngr, F B Huntington sec, W E Cook treas, n w cor Main and Reece. Eberhart Christ, painter 324 S Main. Ecke Oscar H, lawyer, S Main.


Ecke & Helmold, swimming school.


Eckel Emma C, dressmaker, 332 Bannister. Edson Beatrice M, teacher.


Edson Mrs Flora J, music teacher, 71 Port- land.


Edwards Sarah T, medicine mnfr, 357 Doty. Egbert John, painter.


Egelhoff G A & Co (George A, August C Fond du Lac City Directory, A G Wright and Otto G Egelhoff), shoes, 87 S Main.


pub, 18 Forest av.


·SIGNOF THE


BLUE FLAG. Registered


ZIMMERMANN BROS. Clothing Co.


Ehlers Louise M, insurance, 79 S Main.


Ehlers Peter J, wagonmaker, 51 W 2nd.


Ehrhart O Letta, teacher.


Ehrhart Philip C, saloon, 201 S Main.


Engel Albert, carp, 140 E Arndt.


Engel A & Son (Adolph and Herman), bot- tlers, 30 E 10th.


Engel Marie, dressmaker, 140 E Arndt. English & Koehn (PJ English, Nicholas Koehn), saloon, 109 S Main.


Erhart O Letta, teacher, 300 S Main. Errard Calice E, grocer, 343 W Scott.


Eureka Steam Laundry, W R Thompson propr, 70 S Macy.


Evans Edmund S, meats, 222 Military. Evans Kittie M, teacher, 346 N Brooke. Everdell Emma D, teacher, 194 E 1st.




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