Polk's Wisconsin state gazetteer and business directory. 1905-1906., Part 61

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


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Tuyls John A, carpenter.


Tweedie Dr, phys, Empire bldg.


Union. Bldg Loan and Savings Assn of Green Bay and De Pere, P G Wright sec, 120 N Washington.


Union Hotel, Fred F Martin propr, 615 S Broadway.


United States Express Co, 226 N Adams.


U S Weather Bureau, Fred W Conrad ob- server, Parmentier blk.


Valentine Clark Co (Chicago, Ill), Wm J Jones mngr, cedar, 1219 State.


Van Boxel A B, saloon, 1139 Main.


Vanden Berg Albert, gen store, 920 S Broad- way.


Vanden Heuhel Henry, tailor.


Vanden Over H, saloon, N Broadway. Van der Heiden Charles, saloon, 330 Main. Van der Hoof Mary, dressmkr, 521 S Oak- land av.


Van der Steen& DeGroot, carpenters, 1160 Cherry.


ABSOLUTELY FIRE PROOF.


The Greatest of all Coal Savers.


85 %


Magnesia Sectional


STEAM PIPE AND BOILER


Coverings.


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


FINE TAILORING


At Popular Prices. MILWAUKEEE.


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


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


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.


Brewers' and Maltsters' Iron Works, Kiln Floors, Tanks, Etc.


438


Green Bay


R. L. POLK & CO.'S


Greenleaf


Van der Zanden Jacob, jeweler, 404 W Wal- Willm Frank & Son (Frank and Louis jr), nut. cigar mnfrs, 155 N Broadway.


Vanderel Julius, harness, Main.


Van Deuren Carrie, dressmkr, 1299 Cedar. Vandeuren Peter J, insurance.


Van de Zande John, saloon, 231 Main.


Van Dycke Brewing Co, J J Van Dycke sec, 718 Chicago.


Van Ermen Frank, harness, 239 Main.


Van Halder Margaret, dressmkr, 1166 Ma- son.


Van Kessel Frank, saloon, Manitowoc rd. Van Kessel John, grocer, 124 S Monroe. Van Lee, laundry, Walnut.


Van Susteren Rev Patrick A (Catholic), 209 S Adams.


Van Veghel Bros (Peter A and Martin), harware, 1245 Main.


Van Veghel Peter, saloon, 1404 Cedar.


Van Veghel Peter A, sheriff.


Vermeiren Marie F, phys, 127 Main.


Versin Hubert, gardener.


Vincent Constantine, cabinetmaker.


Wagner Catherine, dressmkr, 333 Buren.


Wagner Gustie, dressmkr, 1675 Main.


Wagner John G, photogr, 206 W Walnut.


Wagner Nicholas, wall paper, 117 N Adams Wittig Ferdinand, county treasurer.


WAGNER WM P, Cashier The Citi-


zens' National Bank of Green Bay, Citi- zens' National Bank Bldg.


Wah Sam, laundry, 129 N Adams.


Wainwright Glove Co The (Ernest E Wain- wright, B W Davis), glove mnfrs, 217 N Adams.


Waldo Helen J, music tchr, 225 N Maple av. Waldo W W, carp, Cherry.


Walls John, grocer, 1279 Mason.


Warren Albert A, ins, 116 N Washington.


Warren Edgar B, lawyer, 116 N Washington Warwick James, carp, 1330 Chicago.


Warwick Lillian, dressmkr, 406 Dousman.


Watermolen John F, lawyer and court com- missioner, 206 N Washington.


Watts Henry J, loans, 311 Cherry.


Webb Winifred, music tch:, 115 Main.


Weber Margaret, dressmaker.


Wecker John G, painter.


Week Rev Hans J (M E), 427 5th.


WEEKS FRANK R, Sales Agent


Metropolitan Lumber Co, Citizens' Na- tional Bank Bldg. (See page 435.)


Weise Charles W, furn, 218 Cherry.


Weise-Hollman Co The, Fred A Hollman pres, F L G Straubel sec and treas, crock- ery, 304 N Washington.


Weise May, dressmkr, 1032 Dousman.


Wendricks F, saloon, 419 Main.


Weselsky Wenzel, machinist.


Westberg August, carp, 604 S 12th av.


Western Union Telegraph Co, J P Parmen- tier mngr, 129 Main.


Wetts Charles, saloon and bowling, 311 N Broadway.


Whitcomb Walter S, carp, 803 Crooks.


Whitney Mary, nurse, 119 N Van Buren.


Wigman, Martin & Martin (John H M Wigman, Patrick H and John F Martin), lawyers, cor Adams and Pine.


Wilcox Bros (John L and Chester G), real estate, 125 N Broadway.


Wilcox John L, harness, 125 N Broadway. Willaert Henry, baker, 212 N Adams.


Wilson A A, agt C, M & St P Ry.


Wilson Fred A, vet surgeon, 415 Main. Wilson John C, tinner, 123 N Broadway. Wilson R M, ins, S Broadway.


Wilson S P, lawyer, Wilner bldg.


Wilson W & Sons, live stock, Duck Creek road.


Windhauser Mathias, shoes, 1242 Main.


Winegard & Co (Willard W Winegard, Harry S Bolles), grocers, cor Monroe and Mason.


Wirth Marie, dressmkr, 1244 Stuart.


Wirtz & Schmidt (Nicholas Wirtz, Gustav Schmidt), cigar mnfrs, 114 S Broadway.


WISCONSIN FISHING CO (F W Jeff- cott, George M Saunders), Wholesale Fish and Oysters, Willow, foot Madison. (See page 431.)


Wisconsin State Reformatory, De Pere rd. Wisconsin Telephone Co, Frank Carswell mngr, 204 N Washington.


Van Wiszniewski Rev Antonia (Catholic), S. 12th, n e cor Cass.


Witczak & Conjurske, barbers, 315 N Ad- ams.


Woelz F W & Bro, George W Woelz sec, box mnfrs, e end Walnut st bridge.


Wolter Herman A, phys, 125 N Washington Woodland Cemetery Association, H M Reinecke supt, S Webster av.


Wright Rev Joseph A (Catholic), 211 N Maple av.


Young John, drayman, 314 S Jefferson.


Young Men's Christian Assn, cor Walnut and Chestnut.


Ysebaert August, propr Green Bay House, 328 N Adams.


Zedan John, confr, 204 W Walnut.


Zegers John, saloon, 1237 S Monroe av. Zeutzius Joseph, blksmith, Manitowoc rd. Zilles John, saloon, 1238 Main.


Zilles Matthew, furn and undertaker, 1240 Main.


Zimmerman & Kraft (Philip Zimmerman, Fred Kraft), horse collars, 829 Main.


GREENBUSH.


Population, 215. A village on Mullet riv- er,in Greenbush township, Sheboygan coun -- ty, 20 miles west of Sheboygan, the county seat, 21/2 southwest of Glenbeulah, on the C. & N. W. Ry., the nearest railroad sta- (tion, and 6 northwest of Plymouth, the nearest banking point. Stages twice daily to Glenbeulah; fare, 10 cents. Mail, twice daily. Telephone connection. Albert


Keach, postmaster.


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


Avery Frank, flour mill.


Herling Rudolph, saw mill.


Howill George W, prin of school.


Knowles R E, blacksmith.


Mayhew G C, cheese mnfr.


Stannard Bros, general store.


STANNARD H, Notary Public. Wade H C, hotel.


GREENLEAF.


Population, 400. A village on the C., M. & St. P. Ry., in Wrightstown township, Brown county, 16 miles south of Green


T T W. TOEPFER & SONS MILWAUKEE, WIS.


-SIGN OF THE .


BILJE FLAG. Registered


ZIMMERMANN BROS. Clothing Co.


384 East Water St., MILWAUKEE,WIS. RETAIL. -


Gateway City Steel Tank and Roofing Co. Manufacturers of Eaves Trough, Conductor Pipe and Fittings. LaCrosse, Wis.


Greenleaf


WISCONSIN GAZETTEER.


Greenleaf 439


The McCARTNEY NATIONAL BANK


(CAPITAL $100,000. SURPLUS, $50,000.)


WM. LARSEN, President.


J. H. TAYLER, Cashier.


C. W. LOMAS, Vice-President. GEORGE A. RICHARDSON, Asst. Cashier.


310 W. Walnut, -


- GREEN BAY, WIS.


Steam Heat, Bath and Free Sample Room.


Renovated and Improved. Rate $2.00.


THE NEW FELCH


NEW MANAGEMENT.


W. M. FORESMAN, Proprietor.


Cor. Washington and Cherry Sts., GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN.


NEW REIS HOTEL, ANDREW REIS, Propr.


Main Street, near East River Bridge, Good Accommodations. Reasonable Prices. Steam Heat.


GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN.


Passengers will be carried free to and from the Steamboats and Railroads. Ambulance service in connection. In connection with the Hotel is a LIVERY STABLE. Good Horses. Fine Wagons and Carriages. Charges Reasonable.


GEORGE SNAVELY, FIRST-CLASS LIVERY.


Commercial Trade Solicited. Hack and Bns Line Baggage Transfer. 215 N. Adams St.


Opp. Postoffice, GREEN BAY, WIS.


Bay, the county seat, and 31/2 from Wright- town, the nearest banking point. Has a Baptist church. Stage daily to Morrison and Wayside. Exp., U. S. Tel., W. U. Telephone connection. C. F. Wuerger, postmaster.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Beatz E E, railroad, exp and tel agt. Blair J W, physician. Clancy Band.


Day Charles, lumber. Ehnerd Robert, meats. Empire Lime and Stone Co, stone crusher. Ferington F, blacksmith. Greenleaf Lime Works. Jumps Charles, well driller. Hein Henry, saloon. Kowtea O C, carpenter. Lueke Albert, hotel and livery. McClure Frank, barber. Maas I P, mason.


CLARK L L, Livery and Cheese Mnfr. Paterson David, notary, ins and justice.


DYNAMOS, MOTORS and SUPPLIES. L. A. MEYER CO., 450 E. Water St., MILWAUKEE, WIS.


FENCES


WIRE AND IRON


Globe Wire and Iron Works, Atkinson Ave. bet. 10th and 11th Sts. MILWAUKEE, WIS. (See page 10)


The Mutual Benefit Life Ins. Co., Newark, N. J.


INSURANCE IN FORCE, 8363,801,084,00.


FRANK L. WILSON, State Agent,


58-59 University Building, MILWAUKEE, WIS


440


Greenleaf


R. L. POLK & CO.'S Gresham


Pire C J, harnessmaker.


Place Rev J (Free Will Baptist).


Prust H L, notary, ins and justice. PRUST R M & CO, General Store. Shaad J A, blacksmith.


Shea Peter, saloon.


Stever J, teacher. Wilharms Bros, flour mills.


WUERGER CHARLES F, Confectioner and Restaurant.


Zimmerman A G, general store.


GREENSTREET.


A discontinued postoffice in Manitowoc county, 16 miles northwest of Manitowoc, the county seat. Has rural free delivery from Kellnerville.


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


GREENVILLE.


Population, 215. On the C. & N. W. Ry., in Greenville township, Outagamie county, 7 miles west of Appleton, the county seat, and 6 from Hortonville, both of which places afford banking facilities. Has Cath- olic and Lutheran churches. Was formerly known as Becker. Telephone connection. Wenzel Schreiter, postmaster.


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


Becker Anton, carpenter.


Buchholz Henry, carpenter.


Gardhans Rev A (Catholic).


Glasser Theodore, saloon.


Grapengicer Henry, wagonmaker.


Heindel John, general store.


Koch Rev P H (Lutheran).


Ludwig Carl, justice of peace.


Meyer Louis, blacksmith.


Miller Lumber Co, general store.


Schmidt George, carpenter.


SCHREITER WENZEL, Hotel and


Railroad Agent.


Schreiter Wenzel A, agrl impts. Schultz R W, blacksmith.


Tennie Joseph, mail carrier.


GREENWOOD.


Population, 800. An incorporated city on the Wisconsin Central and F. & N. E. Rys., and on the Black river in Eaton township, Clark county, 16 miles north of Nellisville, the county seat. and 220 from Milwaukee. Has Baptist, Methodist and Presbyterian churches, good schools, a bank and a pro- gressive weekly newspaper, the Gleaner. Exp., National. Tel., W. U. Telephone connection. H. H. Hartson, postmaster.


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


Anderson Otto, railroad and exp agt.


Baker & Baker (J C and K W), physicians. Barber Joseph, mayor and drugs.


Barlow G S, exp agent.


Beyer August, pumps.


Bishop George W, furniture.


Booth W W, saloon. Borseth I E, baker.


Bowerman R I, photogr. Braun Chris, saloon. Brown Charles H, dentist. Bryden John, propr Greenwood House. Burch Edgar T, general store.


Carter Mrs Nancy J, milliner.


Clute C H, real estate.


Cummings Charles H, drayman.


Dingley Alfred, carpenter.


Foster Mercantile Co, John Menhard mngr, general store.


Franckenberg Herman, general store. Frederick Rev Charles (Baptist).


Grasshorn & Falk (Carl Grasshorn, J W Falk), creamery.


Greenwood Gleaner, J Elmer Noyes publr. Greenwood House, John Bryden propr.


Greenwood State Bank (capital $25,000), R Sperbeck cashr.


Hoehne C C, hardware.


Hoge Wm, city marshal.


Hunt Henry W, general store.


Johnson Henry, barber.


Kippenham & Palms, stave mnfrs.


Klinke Frank J, grocer. Kristenson Anton, shoemaker.


Kuehn Ferdinand, shoes.


Masters R A, saloon.


Noetzel A H, barber.


Noyes J E, publr Greenwood Gleaner.


Peterson Elias, city clerk.


Peterson Peter E, grocer.


Pfunder F H, drugs.


Raymond Albert P, wagonmaker.


Rees Anna, milliner.


Rossman Wm H, wagonmaker.


Schofield Hugh R, physician.


Shanka David J, meats.


Shoemaker Frank, carp.


Slothower C E, prin of schools.


Smalz Rev John (Ger Reformed).


Stevens Perry M, harnessmaker.


Thompson Ezra H, jeweler.


Van Voorhies L J, dairy.


White Arthur M, hardware.


Wright M H, apiarist.


GREGOR.


A country postoffice in Lincoln township, Kewaunee county, 6 miles west of Algoma, its banking and shipping point, and 15 north of Kewaunee, the judicial seat. Mail, daily.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Albrecht John, cheese box mnfr. Fett Peter, blacksmith.


Kies John, general store.


GRELLTON.


A discontinued postoffice in Jefferson county, 9 miles from Jefferson, the county seat, and 6 from Watertown, its banking and shipping point. Has rural free deliv- very from Watertown.


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


GRESHAM.


Population, 150. In Herman township, Shawano county, 121/2 miles northwest of Shawano, the county seat, shipping and banking point. Mail, daily. August G. Schmidt, postmaster.


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


Hennan George, blacksmith. Hoffman Joseph M, saloon. Hoffman Max, saloon.


NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY MURPHY & SURLES, General Agents, MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN.


To secure prompt Payment insure in the


The Gallasch Co.


MANUFACTURERS OF MUSTARD, CATSUP AND VINEGARS 298 MILWAUKEE STREET, MILWAUKEE, - WIS.


MANUFACTURERS OF


C. P. & J. LAUSON, GAS and GASOLINE ENGINES. MILWAUKEE, WIS.


103 WEST WATER ST.,


Gresham


WISCONSIN GAZETTEER. Hales Corners 441


HOFFMAN & MADER, Hotel. Holm John O, shoemaker and carpet wvr. Homke Wm, carpenter. Katzenmerer Adam, barber. Koonz C H, teacher. Mader Andrew, wood turner. Mader Joseph, furniture and mason. Marx Nicholas, wagonmaker.


Reschke Oscar, teacher. Richards Bros, saw and grist mill. Sapper O L, physician. Scherer C H, saloon. Schimmer Mary, teacher. SCHMIDT & HUHN, General Store. Schultz Edward, saloon. Zang Fred, cheese mnfr.


GRIFFIN.


A discontinued postoffice in Buffalo coun- ty. Send mail to Gilmanton.


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


GRIMMS.


Population, 50. A postoffice on the C. & & N. W. Ry., in Manitowoc county, 14 miles west of Manitowoc, the county seat and nearest banking point. Exp., Ameri- can.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Cook & Brown Lime Co.


FROSCH BROS, General Store, Agrl Impts, Grain and Hay. Sracina Albert, hotel.


HACKLEY.


Population, 400. On Big Twin Lake and on the C. & N. W. Ry. in Eagle River township, Vilas county, 17 miles northeast of Eagle River, the county seat and near- est banking point. Ship via Conover. Stage daily to Conover, 11 miles distant; fare, 75 cents. Delbert Hankin, postmaster.


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


Blong George, carpenter. CHATTAWAY A R, Notary Public.


Hackley, Phelps, Bonnell Co, general store and lumbering.


Hahn Theodore, shoemaker.


HANKIN DELBERT, Postmaster. Hirzle M, saloon. Hobart J P, justice and physician. Johnson B, carpenter. Lamone D, railroad and exp agt. Megand Theodore, teacher. Pride Charles, blacksmith.


HADLOCK.


A farmers' postoffice in Friendship town- ship, Adams county, 7 miles from Friend- ship, the county seat and 14 from Necedah, its banking and shipping point. J. W. Lambert, postmaster.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Dittbuner August, live stock.


LAMBERT J W, Genl Store and Jus- tice. Niles Earl, teacher. Niles May, teacher.


Niles Maud, teacher.


Wormett John, live stock. Wormett Theo, live stock.


HAGER CITY.


Population, 40. On the C., B. & Q. R. R., in Trenton township, Pierce county, 12 miles south of Ellsworth, the judicial seat, and 3 from Red Wing, Minn., the nearest banking point. Has a Presbyterian church. Tel., W. U. Exp., Adams. Telephone con- nection. Floyd W. Anderson, postmaster.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Anderson A F, general store.


ANDERSON FLOYD W, General Store. Hart R J, saloon and agrl impts.


Holinger Daniel, saloon.


Herrick Rev Benjamin F (Baptist).


Jensen N P, fruit grower.


Lumpkin H, machinery.


Mero Maud, teacher. Milton J W, railroad, exp and tel agt.


Nelson John, grain buyer.


Park Jonathan, insurance.


Sharp Chas H, hotel.


Sharp Henry J, deputy sheriff.


HALDER.


A country postoffice in Emmet township, Marathon county, 23 miles southwest of Wausau, the judicial seat, and 9 from Mosinee, its usual shipping and banking point. Mail, daily. John Schirpke, post- master.


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


Balsky Wm, blacksmith.


Buven Frank, carpenter.


Connor Michael, farmer.


Fonbar John, restaurant.


Fonbar & Mangiri, orchestra.


Freeman Robert, real estate.


Kandricks James, thresher,


Kenaday Wm. cattle dealer.


Kronenwetter George, saw mill.


Kurtzwill John, farmer. Mangins Joseph, real estate. Michels Andrew, meats.


O'Connor Christ, logger. O'Connor Frank P, logger.


Ray Albert, insurance.


Schinpke John, real estate.


SCHIRPKE JOHN & CO, Genl Store and Saloon.


Shadock Steaf, barber. Shedlo George, blacksmith.


Steach Joseph, saloon. Washtel Jacob, logger.


HALE.


A discontinued postoffice on Elk creek, in Hale township, Trempealeau county, 11 miles northeast of Whitehall, the county seat. Has rural free delivery from Pigeon Falls.


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


HALES CORNERS.


Population, 350. A post village in Green- field township, Milwaukee county, 10 miles southwest of Milwaukee, the county seat,


FINE IMPROVED FARMS CHOICE TRACTS UNIMPROVED LANDS IN WOOD, CLARK, TAY- LOR, PRICE COUNTIES.


Benson & Anderton MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN


Boiler Fronts, Iron Structural Work Under Bridges, Iron Fencing, Furnaces, Bridges, Etc. 115 Wisconsin St., Milwaukee, Wis.


CREAM CITY PAINT MNFG. CO.


Manufacturers of ROYAL BLACK DIAMOND PAINT, for Farm Machinery, Eave Troughing,


H. C. Miller Co.


342-6 Broadway, Milwaukee, Wis. Blank Book Makers.


Labor Saving Office Devices.


1 Removable Leal Ledgers Order Sheets (See adv. in Milwaukee.)


Holders, Binders.


442 Hales Corners R. L. POLK & CO.'S Hammond


shipping and banking point. Has Catholic Union Lime Co, lime.


and Lutheran churches. It is connected Western Lime & Cement Co, J MM Connell with Milwaukee by electric railway. Tele- genl supt. phone connection. Joseph Dreyfuss, post- master.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Bleibam Wm. engineer. Buttke Albert, harness maker.


Cobb Mrs D, milk.


Colbib Wm, sand and gravel.


Conrad Adam, agrl impts and saloon. Conrad Jacob, auctioneer.


Dramburg Felix, saloon.


Dramburg W, dentist.


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DREYFUSS JOSEPH, Propr Hotel Dreyfuss.


Dreyfuss Julius, real estate, loans and not- ary public.


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Kailsch A, saloon and livery. Pier James, blacksmith. Pizala Paul, harness. Rohan James. blacksmith.


Schubring Bros, grocers.


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HAMBURG.


Population, 200. In township of saine name. Marathon county, 18 miles northwest of Wausau, the county seat, usual bank- ing and shipping point. Stage, daily to Ziegler, Naugart and Wausau. Henry E. Voigt, postmaster.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. Bank of Hammond (capital $5,700), B E (See page 4.)


Grinnell pres, F M Brown cashr.


Barry Morris F, carpenter.


Der Gerfluegel-Zuechter Pub Co, publishers Boothby Eugene L, phys.


and printers.


Boothby Mrs E L. music teacher.


Boothby Jonathan, pub Hammond News. Bradford Alden apiarist, 1 mile n.


Eureka Poultry Farm, Henry E Voigt Breen James, well (borer. propr.


Haehlke Edward, health officer.


Haehlke Frank F, mason and builder.


Poultrymen's Supply House The, poultry Conrad Frank, saloon.


supplies.


Schmidt Christ F, general store.


Sellin Ferd, live stock.


Sellin Mrs Henry, planing mill.


Sempke & Nickle. saw mill.


Voigt Bros, poultry.


TOIGT HENRY E, Postmaster and Poultry.


Wisconsin Ginseng Garden Co.


ZAHN ALBERT & SON, General Store and Saloon.


Box


INCORPORATED


Ry., in Byron township, Fond du Lac coun- ty, 51/2 miles south of Fond du Lac, the judicial seat and nearest banking point. Improved farm land averages $90 per acre. Teld., W. U. Exp., National. M. S. Butler, postmaster.


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


Morton Bros, horse breeders. Rishberg E, hotel.


HAMMOND.


Population, 410. On the C., St. P. M. & O. Ry., in township of same name, St. Croix county, 17 miles east of Hudson. the judicial seat, and 260 northwest of Milwau- kee. It contains Catholic, Congregational and Methodist churches, a state high school, an opera hall, a bank, and a week- ly nwspapr, th Hammond News. Exp., Am. Tel., W. U. Festus R. Monroe, postmaster.


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


Anderson Edward C, harnessmkr. Anderson Peter C. farm impts.


ANDRESS JEROME B, Propr Gardiner House. (See adv.)


GARDINER HOUSE, JEROME B. ANDRESS, Propr. Steam Heated and all Modern Improvements. NICE LIGHT SAMPLE ROOMS. A new Opera House, Seating Capacity 500. HAMMOND, WIS.


C T 185-191 Milwaukee Street,


Monarchy


HAMILTON.


GARDINER HOUSE, Jerome B Andress Propr. (See adv.)


Population, 100. Formerly known as


Ketcham, is a village on the Wis. Central Graham James, prin of school.


Grasslie Creamery, James J Grasslie propr.


Grinnell & Van Hee (Bert E Grinnell, Achille C Van Hee), drugs.


Hammond News The, Jonathan Boothby publr.


Hammond Opera House, Mrs J B Andress mngr.


Hammond Telephone Co, L W Keyes mngr


BUTLER M S, Railroad, Exp and Tel Hanson Bros (Christian and Peter), grain. Agt.


Hull Rev Paul (Methodist.)


Jenness Albert, hardware.


Jenness & Wright, genl store.


KRUS ENGRAVING CO. EVENING WIS. BLDG.MILWAUKEE


DESIGNING HALF-TONE ZINC-ETCHING


Dennis Frank, carp.


Duffy Rev H IF (Catholic.)


Evans Rev J E (Congregational.)


Francis George L, dentist.


Fuller Clarence A, dentist.


Fuller Dr C F dentist.


Carney Timothy J, bus line. Cave Frank G. livery. Conrad Edward, furniture.


Conrad Fred, marshal.


Cooper Wm A, meats.


Craft Charles W, mngr Hammond Saw Mill.


Davis Mrs Bertha. dressmkr. DENEEN DENNIS, General Store.


Der Gerfluegel-Zuechter, H E Voigt, editor Barry F M, carp.


and genl mngr.


Emmerich Charles F. genl store and sa- loon.


Folding Paper Boxes of all kinds.


MILWAUKEE.


Interior Woodwork Co.


Cor. Park St. and Fifth Ave.


Tels. South 37 and 38. MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN.


ROOFING MATERIALS, Building and Insulating Papers. PAROID ROOFING.


Hammond


WISCONSIN GAZETTEER. Hancock 443


Johnson Melvin E, genl store.


Kernan Frank, saloon.


Keyes Mrs Jennie. milliner.


Keyes Louis W, confr.


Keyes & Malone (Louis W Keyes, John Beal Thomas, carpenter. Malone), coal.


Larson John G, saloon.


Lightner Conrad, feed mill.


McGinley Michael B, agrl implts.


McGOVERN JOHN, General Store. McGraw Nicholas, blksmith.


Monroe Land & Lumber Co, Wm H Egbert Follett Vilas, farm implements.


mngr.


New Richmond Roller Mills, F R Monroe Hales B L & Son (Benjamin L and Ben- agt.


Norris Cephas B, wagonmkr.


O'Brien Steve, saloon.


Paulsen Peter N, barber.


Paulson & Conrad (Peter Paulson, Frank Conrad), creamery.


Peabody Albert, vet surg.


Rasmussen George, blksmith.


Ring George, apiarist, 5 miles n.


Sives Orin D, railroad, tel and exp agt. Steiger George, saloon.


Taylor Elias, marshal. Trickey Henry, carp.


Wackendorf John, carp.


Wagner Ernest, grocer. Wetterlin Herman, farm implts.


Wetterlin & Larson, saloon.


Wilcox R J, justice. Wilford Joseph, meats.


Wisconsin Elevator Co, John Malone agt. Wright & Gardiner (George W. Wright, Edward Gardiner), hardware.


Wright & Jenness (David G Wright, Al- bert Jenness), genl store.


HANCOCK.


Population, 500. An incorporated village on the Wis. Central Ry., in Hancock town- ship, Waushara county, 15 miles northwest of Wautoma, the county seat and 534 from Plainfield. Has Congregational and Meth- odist Episcopal churches, a bank and a weekly newspaper, the Hancock News. Tel., W. U. Exp., National. Telephone con- nection. F. J. Wiley, postmaster.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA.


(See Page 4.)


Appleby Peter J, livery.


Baker-Upham Lumber Co, B B Baker, mngr.


Bank of Hancock (capital $10,000), LS Walker pres; C A Walker, cashier.


Beach & Gray (L W Beach, J W Gray), saloon.


Buxton Darius L, confr and restaurant.


COMMERCIAL HOTEL THE, Fred J Walker Propr. (See adv.)


Dill George, carpenter.


Earley R D, physician.


Fingerhut Paul, tailor.


Griffith Rev J H (Presbyterian),


jamin F), drugs, grocers and hardware. HALL GEORGE, Photographer.


Hamel E R, propr Hancock Hotel.


Hamel & Shultz (E R Hamel, August Shultz), livery.


Hamilton A Stanley, furniture and jewelry.


Hamilton & McFarland (C G Hamilton, C D McFarland), hardware.


Hancock Hotel, E R Hamel propr.


Hancock News, R L Thompson publr.


Hancock Starch Factory, A M Penney pres. Haskell Ray, barber.


Jeffers James W, insurance.


Jesse O P, dentist.


Jones Emory B, blksmith and mach.


Jones J J, carpenter.


Kretser Joseph L, machinist.


Marshall Frank, livery.


Matz & Ploetz (August Matz, August Ploetz), meats.


O'Connor Bros (Edward and Michael), live stock.


Ordway & Palmer (James Ordway, Libbie Palmer), grocers and notions.


Palmer Mrs Walter, milliner.


Patterson Charles A, general store.


Penney A M. potato buyer.


Pierce Alvin, harness.


Plank M Co The, M Plank, pres; Harry Plank, sec; general store and drugs.


Sartell Marion, carpenter.


Scott George M, general store.


Silverthorn Byron R, barber.


Starks & Skeel, O B Whitmore mngr, flour and feed.


Thomas Charles H, ins and justice.


Thompson Roy L, publr Hancock News and notary.


Toynbee & Strong (C A Toynbee, E H Strong), saloon.


Union Telephone Co, Harry Plank mngr.


RATE $2.00 PER DAY.


TRAVELING MEN'S HEADQUARTERS.


The Commercial Hotel,


FRED J. WALKER, Propr.


The Leading Hotel in the Town.


HANCOCK,


WISCONSIN.


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MILWAUKEE, WIS.


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