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Lorenz Bros. Macaroni Co. Manufacturers of MACARONI,
SPAGHETTI, VERMICEL- LI, GERMAN Home Made EGG NOODLES, and Fancy ITALIAN PASTE, 890 and 892 Twelfth Street, MILWAUKEE, WIS.
Stencils.
See page 7.
MILWAUKEE, WIS.
Reliance Stamp & Stencil Works
JOHN PETERS & CO., Mounting Naturalists and Grouping. Six Gold Medals Awarded. 2325 State Street, CHICAGO, ILL.
(See Adv. in Classified Taxidermists.)
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Friendship
R. L. POLK & CO.'S Galesville
JONES N M, Agrl Implts, General hall, a bank, and 2 weekly newspapers, Store and Hardware.
Kehlet A, creamery.
Keough John, hotel.
Keys J B, county judge.
Lewis Earl, dentist.
Lewis John P, county supt of schools.
McConick F, insurance, real estate loans.
and
Matthews O, country treasurer.
PEASE G S, County Clerk.
Pierce Colon W, publr Adams Co Press. Puth Howard, barber.
Sasb Lewis, blacksmith.
Smith Rev A H (Congregational).
Smith & Harrison, flour mill.
Sorrenson Peter, carpenter.
Sullivan Ed, saloon.
Walker (Wm, register of deeds.
Waterman W G, general store. Winston Dr V E, drugs.
Wichota Joseph, saloon.
York E U, carpenter.
FULTON.
A discontinued postoffice in Rock county, 12 miles northwest of Janesville, the judic- ial seat, and 412 from Edgerton, the near- est banking and shipping point. Has rural Cliff House, R L Semb propr.
free delivery from Edgerton.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
GAD.
A country postoffice in Browning town- Davis & Kienzle (F G Davis, Ray N Kien- ship, Taylor county, 81/2 miles east of Med- zle), cement mnfrs. ford, the county seat, banking and ship- Farrand Ira S, lumber. ping point. Mail, tri-weekly. F. A. Schlais, Gale College, Rev L M Gimmestad pres.
postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Hardina Adolf, band.
Hollister Bros Lumber Co. saw mill.
SCHLAIS F A, Blacksmith and Wag- onmaker.
Sutka Joseph, saloon.
GAGEN.
Population, 150. On the C. & N. W. and the M., St. P. & S. Ste. M. Rys., in Moni- co township, Oneida county, 14 miles from Rinelander, the county seat and banking point. B. Riggs, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Cleary Nora, teacher.
Meiswinkle Hugo, hotel and saloon.
Miller & Piehl, saw mill.
Piehl Fred, constable.
Reisonette Edward, barber.
RIGGS JOHN S, Grocer and Black- smith.
Robinson Gerry, carpenter.
GALESVILLE.
Population, 900. An incorporated village Haugee John A, photographer.
on the C. & N. W. Ry., in Gale township, Trempealeau county, 25 miles south of Whitehall. the county seat, and 187 north- west of Milwaukee. It dates its settlement from 1857, is lighted by electricity, has a
cilities, 4 churches. good educational ad- vantages, a public library, an opera house with a seating capacity of 500, a fine city
the Independent and the Republican. Tel., W. U. Exp., Am. L. L. Odell, postmaster. HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Almy H C, prin of school.
Anderson Rev R (Lutheran).
Arctic Springs Creamery, John Benrud sec Arnold Alexander A, stock breeder.
Arnold Archibald H, produce comn.
Bank of Galesville (capital $50,000), E F Clark pres, J F Cance cashr.
Bartlett Mrs H, dressmaker.
Beck Roy R, ice dealer.
Benrud John M, farm implts.
Buchlin J H, agt C & N W Ry.
Bunn Henry L, justice of peace.
Bunsen Bros (Carl F and Wm M), publrs The Independent.
Burdick Mrs Ellen, artist.
Burdick Perry J, fruit grower.
Canuteson Ira T, grocer.
Canuteson O B & Son (Ole B and Ira T), livery.
Saeter (Charles Carlson, Even Saeter), masons.
Christensen Herman, shoemaker.
Commercial Hotel, Edward Gardner propr.
Cramm A L, fruit grower.
Currier John J, harnessmaker.
Czepull Adolph H, harnessmkr.
Davis F G, lumber.
Gale George, lawyer.
Galesville Business Men's Assn, L N Ham- mer pres, Bert A Gipple sec.
Galesville Milling Co, A A Arnold pres, F A Kellman sec, A L Severance treas, flour mill and electric light.
Galesville Opera House, B W Davis mngr. Galesville Woolen Mills, Louis H Strickler mngr.
Galesville Republican The, Bert A Gipple publisher.
lesville Public Library, Mary Currier librarian.
Gallup Fred A, barber.
Gardner Edward, propr Commercial Hotel.
Gilbert Arthur, mason.
Gilbert Guy, dairy.
Gilbertson & Myhre (Gilbert O Gilbertson, Ole F Myhre), general store.
Gipple Benjamin F, notions.
Gipple Bert A, publr Galesville Republican. Guertler Andrew, carpenter.
Guertzel Frank, cigarmaker.
Haag John, meats.
Halderson James O, furniture.
Hammer & Enghagen (Louis N Hammer, Peter J Enghagen), general store.
Heglund I H, veterinary surgeon.
Hess John, grocer.
Hill Rev T C (Presbyterian).
Holmberg Gustav, drugs and grocer.
Independent The, Bunsen Bros publrs.
well equipped fire department. telephone fa- Jacobus Peter, propr The Riverside.
Jegi & Lawrence (H A .Jegi, G H Law- - rence), physicians.
Jensen Tolef E, confr.
FACTORY BUILDINGS Of Steel, Brick or Concrete-Roofs-Watertowers
54 EXCHANGE BLDG. MILWAUKEE, WIS. JOHN GEIST Consulting Engineer.
Herman Grover & Co., or Write and Get Terms.
BUSINESS BROKERS. We Buy, Sell or Exchange. Call Telephone Main 3013. 4 Metropolitan Bldg. MILWAUKEE, WIS.
FERROFIX BRAZING CO. 251 LAKE ST. Milwaukee, Wis. (See page 3.)
Galesville
WISCONSIN GAZETTEER. Gays Mills 393
Johnson Sever, blacksmith.
Johnson & Ferring(Gust Johnson, Edwin Ferring), hardware.
A country postoffice in New Hope town- ship, Portage county, 18 miles northeast of Kellman Charles A, grocer. Stevens' Point. the seat of justice, and 8 Kellman Frank A, hardware. from Amherst Junction, its shipping point. Kellman John & Son (John and John A), Bank at Nelsonville. 6 miles distant. Mail. jewelers.
Kellmer John, marshal.
Kjos Bertha, milliner ..
Klandrud Hans L, saloon.
Kneeland Ella, music teacher.
Koenig Herman, meats.
Langenohl Mrs Mary, dressmaker.
Lauson David, blacksmith.
McAdam Thomas T, barber and photogr. McAdam Mrs T T, milliner.
Mackeeth Implement Co (John Daniel and Carl Mackeeth), farm implts.
Mailer Wm P, dentist.
Mailer & Francar (Wm Mailer, Emil Fran- car), drugs and exp agents.
Matz August, tailor.
Morrison Benjamin, barber.
Nelson P N, jeweler. Northern Grain Co, Henry Yeoman mngr. Olson Marinus, saloon.
Parker Edward W. livery.
Pederson Nels, saloon. Quinn John, pumps. Rall George Mnfg Co (George, W.A and G M Rall), saw mill.
Rassmussen Ole. blacksmith.
Rhodes & Christiansen (Edson Rhodes, An- son Christiansen), physicians.
Riverside The, Peter Jacobson propr. Saeter Knute, mason.
Scarseth Andrew J, grocer. Smith Robert A, furniture.
Thomas Wm H, town clerk.
Wadleigh Wm S, lawyer.
Walther Edward F, painter.
Witherbee Rev Oliver (Methodist).
Ziegler & Arnes (Charles Ziegler, Charles Arnes), blacksmiths.
GALLOWAY.
Population, 38. On the C. & N. W. Ry., in Franzen township. Marathon. county, 30 miles southeast of Wausau, the county seat, and 914 from Rosholt, the nearest banking point. Telephone connection. A. J. Torgerson, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Cusman Frank, saloon. Nerdahl Lares, farmer. Nerdahl Peter, lumber grader. Seeley Anna, boarding house. TORGERSON A J, Real Estate.
GARDNER.
A discontinued postoffice in Gardner township, Door county, 16 miles southwest of Sturgeon Bay, the judicial seat. Has rual free delivery from Brussels.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
GERONDALE JULES, Genl Store and Cheese Factory.
Jenquinue Chas, general store and cheese factory.
Schwichtenberg Chas, general store and McCormick Bros, saloon.
creamery.
W. G. TAYLOR CO., 25 Miller Block, Wisconsin St. and Broadway, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
GARFIELD.
daily. E. H. Hole, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Buswell C N, exp agt.
HOLE E H, General Store.
Kankrud H J. justice.
Lewison Bros, pumps.
Petersen IC M, creamery.
Stoltenberg J C, butter mnfr.
GARNET.
A country postoffice in Calumet town- ship, Fond du Lac county. 15 miles north= east of Fond du Lac. the county seat, 7 from Malone, the nearest shipping point and 11 from Chilton, the nearest banking point. Mail, daily. L. A. Ammel, postmaster
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
AMMEL L A, General Store. Bunker J J, physician.
GASLYN.
A country postoffice in Jackson township, Burnett county, 40 miles northeast of Grantsburg, the judicial seat, and 16 from Spooner. the nearest banking and shipping point. Mail, tri-weekly. George E. Miller, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
MILLER & MAXWELL, Saw Mill.
GAYS MILLS.
Population. 350. A village on the C., M. & St. P. Ry., in Clayton township, Craw- ford county, 31 miles northeast of Prairie du Chien, the judicial seat, and 8 from Sol- diers' Grove, the nearest banking point. Stage daily to IMt. Sterling. Seneca and Lynxville. Telephone connection. Exp., U. S. N. Jurgensen, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
American Cigar Co.
Anderson Ever, tobacco grower. 2 miles n w Atwood George T, flour mill.
Briggs House, E G Briggs propr.
Brookins E, furniture.
Cassutt C J, saloon.
Cook -, physician.
Fortney C C A, tobacco grower.
Gaffney & Murphy, saloon.
Gays Mills Driving Park Assn.
Gender D E, cooper.
George Henry, stone mason.
Gilligan James B, hardware.
Haggerty John A & Co, Frank Lewis mngr, general store.
Halverson Mrs Thomas, dressmaker.
Johnson Charles, (barber,
Johnson Louis, tobacco grower, 3 miles n w. JURGENSEN N, General Store.
Lewis Frank mngr John A Haggerty & Co
Moon Charles, marshal.
Life Insurance Co. The Mutual Benefit
$100 For Each Received in Premiums the Company Has Paid Back to Members and Has on Hand to Their Credit
$118 OVER
BUILDING MATERIAL
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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Die Making Stamping and Tool Co. LA CROSSE, WIS.
394 Gays Mills
R. L. POLK & CO.'S
Genoa Junction
O'Neil Bros (Daniel and James), harness. O'Neil Daniel, hardware.
Porter R S, railroad agent. Rhinehart F A, restaurant. Ross V, meat market. Smith Fred, physician. 'Thompson James, hotel.
Toney C MM, livery.
GENESEE.
(Population. 150. In township of same name, Waukesha county, 8 miles southwest of Waukesha, the county seat and nearest banking point, and 114 from Genesee Depot, its railroad station. Mail, daily. H. J. Bow- man, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
BOWMAN HENRY J, General Store.
Brown W E. blacksmith.
Englander J, photographer.
Finney G L. blacksmith.
Fintel C H Co. lumber and grain.
Frendenstein Louis, wagonmaker.
Hamson (, creamery.
Honeager Bros cider mill.
Kelch Charles, blacksmith.
Proctor James, woolen mill.
Sharpe J N, physician.
Valentine Gordon, cattle brecder.
Weston George C, flour mill.
GENESEE DEPOT.
Population, 100. A village on the C., M. & St. P. Ry., in Genesee township, Waukesha county, 8 miles southwest of Waukesha, the county seat and nearest banking point. Has a Catholic church. Tel., W. U. Exp., U. S. Telephone connection. R. C. Mason, Carters Opera House. John Moore propr.
postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Edward D L & Son, general store.
Fintel C H, lumber.
Griffith James, meats.
Hoesly M H. saloon.
Keltck Charles, blacksmith.
MASON R C, General Store.
Menta D E. mason contr.
Proctor James, woolen mill.
Regan B, railroad, exp and tel agt
Schwinn Mrs George, hotel.
Sharp J H, physician.
GENOA.
Population. 200. Formerly known as Bad Manor Fred J, furniture.
Axe City, is a village on the C., B. & Q. R. R., and on the Mississippi river, in Genoa township, Vernon county, 20 miles west of Viroqua, the county seat, and 18 from La Crosse, the nearest banking point. Tele- phone connection. Exp., Adams. Tel., W. U.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Badger Pearl Button Co, pearl button mnfrs Laylan Louis, fish.
Monti Joseph, hotel.
Monti (Louis, saloon.
Monti Mathew, restaurant.
Monti & Shumway, saw and feed mill.
Morelli Bros, blacksmiths.
Ott Charles, grain. Riley Wm (M, general store. Schubert A. blacksmith.
SHUMWAY MARK,General Store. Zabolio Albertus, general store.
GENOA JUNCTION.
Population. 700. An incorporated village on the C. & N. W. Ry., in Bloomfield town- ship, Walworth county, 20 miles southeast of Elkhorn, the judicial seat, and 21/2 from Richmond. Has Congregational and Meth- odist Episcopal churches, a bank, a weekly newspaper. the Times, Borden's Condensed Milk Co's. plant and an electric light plant. Exp., Am. Tel .. W. U. Telephone connec- tion. J. M. Carey, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Bank of Genoa Junction, John Moore pres. Thomas Moore cashier.
Barker Lumber Co, F A Drom mngr.
Barrows Chester J. gardener.
Becker John C, carpenter.
Bill Benjamin J, physician.
Bohart A P. livery.
Borden's Condensed Milk Co. Hoxey W Smith supt.
Burgett Bros. feed mill.
Burgett {Frederick, blacksmith.
Burgett George, thresher.
CAMPBELL HARMON T, Saloon, Choice Wines and Liquors.
CAREY JULIAN M, Electric Light Plant. Coal. Feed, Flour and Grinding. CAREY JULIAN M & SON, General Store.
Citizens State Bank, J G Allen pres, C A Stone cashier.
Davis & Co, meats.
DEIGNAN CHRIST C, Propr Junction House.
Deignan L G. mens furnishings.
Dietrich Charles. carpenter.
Dix Nate, barber.
Genoa Junction Times, C A Swenson propr GIBBS HARVEY A, Grocer, Baker, Confectioner and Ice Cream Mnfr.
Gleeson Fred H, jeweler.
Hicks J M & Son, harnessmakers.
JUNCTION HOUSE, C C Diegnan Propr Kruse & Randall, hardware.
Lisle H C Drug Co (H C Lisle), druggists. Luther Casper, cooper.
Miller Edward, carpenter.
Miller's W J Sons (John and Frank), agrl implements.
Miller Wm H, grocer.
Prouty Charles, grocer.
Prouty Grace, millinery.
Rice A S, hardware.
Simpson Mrs Hattie, dressmaker.
Spencer Andrew M, railroad, exp and tel agent.
Swenson C A, propr Genoa Junction Times.
Sponholtz Wm, blacksmith. .
Taylor George E, general store.
Timm Albert, saloon.
Trumblee Albert, meats.
CEMENT Milwaukee Cement Co., 7 Plankinton Bldg., Milwaukee, Wis.
(See Page 7.) MADISON, WIS. Good Reliable Agents Wanted. Gen'l Agent, Southern Wis. ORGANIZED 1867. THE UNION CENTRAL Life Insurance Co., Cincinnati, Ohio Assets, $43,891,738.40 M. D. FETHERS,
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM. FOR NIAGARA FALLS, BUFFALO, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON AND NEW ENGLAND
Georgetown WISCONSIN GAZETTEER. Gillett 395
GEORGETOWN.
Population, 200. A post village in Smelzer township, Grant county, 24 miles southeast of Lancaster, the county seat, 4 from Cuba Deniker Rev W J. City, on the C. & N. W. Ry., the nearest railroad station and banking point. Has a Methodist Episcopal church. Telephone connection. Mail, daily. James Jeffery, Ross W, carpenter. postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Dingman L D, justice.
Georgtown Creamery. JEFFERY JAMES, General Store,
Furniture, Carriages and Notary Public and Collections. Johns Wm E, hotel.
McReynolds George, constable. Neiburh A W, blacksmith.
GERMANIA.
~Population, 200. A village on the Mecan river, in Shields township, Marquette coun- ty, 9 miles northeast of Montello, the coun- ty seat, and 8 northwest of Princeton. Banking and shipping facilities at Montello
Princeton and Montello; fare, 50 cents to either place. Mail, daily. Albert E. Hart- well, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. Galdabani A, butcher. (See page 4.)
Fenske Rudolph, carpenter.
HARTWELL A E, Hardware, Paints,
Oils, Agrl Implts, Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines.
Hartwell S N, librarian Free Public Li- brary.
Jemerman Ed, mason.
Krueger Ernest, teacher.
Krueger J F, hotel.
Mueller Adolph, creamery.
Nutting H K, saw mill. Parker C C, real estate.
Phillips Ellis G, music teacher.
Phillips George. justice. Pierce C E, stock farm. Reichart Rev (G E).
Rowald Rev Herman C (Lutheran).
Schwanke Wm, dry goods. Teske Edward, blacksmith.
GERMANTOWN.
A country postoffice in Juneau county, 12 miles northeast of Mauston, the county seat, banking and shipping point. Mail, daily.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
GIBBSVILLE.
Population, 160. On Onion river. in Lima township, Sheboygan county. 9 miles south- west of Sheboygan, the county seat, 31/2 northwest of Oostburg, the nearest railraod station, and 51/2 south of Sheboygan Falls the nearest banking point. Founded in 1836. Mail, daily. W. H. Bruggink, post- master.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TRA. (See page 4.) Benninghour Albert, hotel. Blomers W, mason.
Boldt F A cheese mnfr.
BRUGGINK W H, General Store, Hard- ware and Agrl Implts.
Ebbers G H, general store.
Laminers G James, flour mill.
Ramaker C W H, blacksmith
Wensink S, shoemaker.
GIBSON.
A discontinued postoffice in Lowell town- ship, Dodge county, 3 miles from Reese- ville, it's banking and shipping point and 12 southwest of Juneau, the judicial seat. Has rural free delivery from Reeseville.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA (See page 4.) FOLEY M J, General Store Venie F J, creamery.
GILE.
connection. A. L. Osborn, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA (See page 4.)
Montreal River Lumber Co, planing mill Nyro John, saloon.
Snarsky Bros, saloon.
Toccia James, saloon.
Treharne WI J, general store
Ulven L P. general store
GILLETT.
Population, 350. An incorporated village on the C. & N. W. Ry., in Gillett township. Oconto county, 24 miles west of Oconto, the county seat and 35 from Green Bay. Has Catholic, Lutheran and Methodist. churches, a bank and a weekly newspaper. the Times. Tel .. W. U. Exp., Am. Tele- phone connection. F. W. John, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
American Express Co, EErnest Barkman agt Baldwin L H. physician.
Baldwin Wm M, jeweler.
Barkman Ernest, railroad, tel and exp agt. Bartell Wm, agrl implts.
Bergmann John, blacksmith.
Block Fred W. harness.
Bocher Gust, hardware.
Bocher Louis, hotel and saloon.
Bruemmer Fred flour mill.
Carlson Oscar, saloon.
Clark Bros. general store
COTA LOUIS D, Justice, Dealer in Grain, Potatoes, Flour and Mill Feed. Grain Elevator at Surin.
Crawford George, lawyer.
C & N W Ry, Ernest Barkman agt.
Ehlers Wim J, confr and restaurant
Ewart Alex, dentist. Frisbie Marion G, machine shop.
Gale J C. civil engineer.
Garlack Rev Chris S (Lutheran).
Gillett Building Supply Co. A A Milhans sec, planing mill.
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GILLETT TIMES THE, Lewis P Perry Publisher.
Gillett Woodenware Co The, Walter W Smith mngr.
Grady Wm iM, saloon.
Grotetueschen & Savage (George A Grote- tueschen, Thomas H Savage), genl store.
JOHN FRED W, Postmaster.
Kirby Charles R, cigar mnfr.
Klaus Philip, hotel.
Laterman Louis, mason.
Melchier Joseph M, shoes.
Melchior George E. dentist.
Newald's Hall, L J Newald mngr.
Newald L J, real estate.
Nygard Peter, photographer.
Perry Lewis P, publr Gillett Times.
Rogatz George, general store.
Schwartz Davi R, prin of schools.
Simpson James, livery.
Smith Ellsworth C, insurance. Sorenson James, grocer.
State Bank of Gillett (capital $25,000), N J Newald pres, H E Baer cashr.
STUELKE LAWRENCE B, Drugs and Wall Paper.
Thibeaudau Emil, blacksmith.
Tillman R A, stone quarry.
Union Star Band, A S Stuelke leader.
Voight O P. physician.
Warner W, saloon.
Weise Adolph, meats.
White Allan, physician.
Wisconsin Telephone Co, James Sorenson agt.
Wranovsky J G, furn and undertaker. W U Tel Co, Ernest Barkman mngr. Young W J, barber.
Zahn Albert, livery.
Zirzow Herman W, hardware.
GILLINGHAM.
Population. 100. On Fancy creek, in Mar- shall township, Richland county, 8 miles north of Richland Center, the county seat, nearest railroad station and banking point. Has Free Methodist, Presbyterian and United Brethren churches. Telephone con- nection. John B. Gillingham, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Allison W O, agent.
Dosch Christina, music teacher.
Endicott Rev G (Free Meth).
Gillingham Bros (John B and H A), saw mill.
Gillingham Cora, teacher. Gillingham Irwin, thresher.
GILLINGHAM JOHN B, General Store.
Gillingham Lula, teacher.
Gillingham Phila, teacher.
Gillingham W E, live stock.
Hendricks Monroe, blacksmith.
Hillestine Wm, saw mill. Hoskins Fred, creamery. Hunter James, mason. Jameson Rev H (Presbyterian).
Morrow Hugh, physician. Richardson Rev J A (United Brethren). Smith & Hart (John A Smith and M F west of Sheboygan, the county seat and Hart), carpenters.
Turnipseed Emery, mason.
Withrow M & J, threshers.
GILLSROCK.
A discontinued postoffice in Door county, 15 miles northeast of Sturgeon Bay, the county seat, and 5 from Ellison Bay, its shipping point, whence mail is received by rural free delivery.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
GILMANTON.
Population, 275. A village on Elk creek, in Gilmanton township, Buffalo county, 20 miles northeast of Alma, the county seat, and 8 from Mondovi, the nearest railroad station and banking point. Stages daily to Alma, Modena and Mondovi. Mail daily. Telephone connection. W. H. Kenyon,
postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA.
(See page 4.)
Clark Mrs E B, drugs. Cody G E, blacksmith.
FOREST & KENYON, Flour Mill.
Gunderson Emil, saloon.
Howard Library Association.
Hutchinson J M, notary public.
Kenyon E A, general store.
KENYON W H, Justice of Peace, No- tary and Collections.
Krampeter G L, general store.
Loomis C D, general store and hardware.
Loomis S O, drayman.
Michael Wm, hotel and saloon.
Ruf Bros, pumps and windmills.
Schachttes C G, saloon.
Schuldt Max, saloon.
Smith A D, physician.
GLEASON.
Population, 100. On the M., T. & W. Ry., in Russell township, Lincoln county. 16 miles from Merrill, the judicial seat and banking point. Stage daily to Merrill, fare 75 cents. Albert Manthey, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Bargholt John, wagonmaker.
Bayer W H, physician.
Breivogel Philip, blacksmith.
Gesell C A Co, general store.
Jensen August, carpenter.
Levia Wm, saloon.
MANTHEY ALBERT, General Store. Rice Wm D, general store.
GLEN.
A country postoffice in Jackson township, Adams county, 23 miles south of Friend- ship, the county seat, and 11 from Kil- bourn, on the C., M. & St. P. Ry., its near- est banking and shipping point." Carrie Worthy, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
GLENBEULAH.
Population, 450. On Mullett river and on the C. & N. W. Ry., in Greenbush town- ship, Sheboygan county, 21 miles north-
6 from Plymouth, the nearest bank loca- tion. Has Catholic, German Evangelical Lutheran and Methodist Episcopal church-
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HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Arnold Rudolph G, propr Arnold's Hotel. Arnold's Hotel, Rudolph G Arnold propr. Barber John, carpenter.
Barber M, justice of peace.
Bauman Fred, meats.
Bruski Charles, blacksmith.
Deihl Louis, vet surgeon and blacksmith. De Munck Annie, teacher.
FELDMAN MICHAEL, Hotel.
Garling & Son, creamery.
Gibson & Gates, orchestra. GOETZER BROS, General Store. Griesback F W, railroad, exp and tel agt. Hansen John, physician.
HESSLER FLOYD B, Real Estate. Hitzler Wm, hotel. Kenna James, hardware. Lann Bros, grain. Maltby Susan, teacher. Mann M' M, furniture. Mensel Herman, dentist. Metzger George, grist mill. Northern Grain Co. Piehl Wm, barber. Radsch R D, teacher. Ranland -, painter. Rockwell John, carpenter.
Scott W D & Co, lumber. Thackray Hetta, teacher. Van Alstyne Ed, saw, grist and cider mill. Weaver Charles H, physician. Willis Rod, constable.
GLENDALE.
Population, 125. On the C. & N. W. Ry., in Glendale township, Monroe county, 28 miles southeast of Sparta, the county seat, and 114 from Kendall, its banking point. Mail, daily. F. E. Baldwin, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Baldwin F E, grain elevator.
Broughton P W, justice. Cheeney J B, harnessmaker Freidricks S F, railroad and exp agt. Glendale Butter Co, creamery. Johnstone J D, blacksmith. Robertson Co, grist mill.
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