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Rieder John, general store.
Schoofs Dr J J, drugs.
Wagner Hubert, general store.
Weinberger John, shoemaker.
JOHNSON.
(See page 4.)
Johnson Mrs Sarah J, general store.
JOHNSON CREEK.
Population, 500. A village on the C. & N. W. Ry., in Jefferson county, 51/2 miles north of Jefferson, the county seat, and 45 from Milwaukee. Has Lutheran and Methodist
Am. Telephone connection. John C Grell, postmaster
T.I.C.
For Real Estate, Farm 0. E. Pederson Land Co. and Timber Lands, see LADYSMITH, WIS.
Milwaukee, Wis. (See page 8.) The Time Indemnity Company Germania Bldg.,
ASK YOUR PHYSICIAN
ABOUT Allouez Springs, Green Bay, Wis.
Bi-Magnesia Water In DIABETES. Booklet Mailed Free.
Johnson Creek
WISCONSIN GAZETTEER. Juda
493
CHRISTIANS H C 00, Creamery and Cold Storage.
CHRISTIANS WM A, Printer and In- surance.
Daly John, propr Union House.
DENNETT J PAUL, Druggist and Sta- tionery.
Drews & Dowe (Emil Drews, C E Dowe), general store.
Flath Ernest, harness.
Grell H J Butter and Egg Co, H J Grell pres, J C Grell vice-pres, F W Grell sec, creamery.
Hess Dr Calvin F, drugs.
Hess W Scott, jeweler.
Jauehnke & Sons (Fred F G, Emil and Lorke Rudolph, grocer.
Wm), coal. Jax Peter J, barber. Kittel Wm F, paints.
Klausch Paul F, grocer.
KOTTKE-WARNES CO (Ed C Kottke Julius Warnes), Blacksmiths and Wagon Manufacturers.
MANSFIELD'S BANK (Capital $15,000), George C Mansfield Pres, Fred C Mans- field Cashier.
MANSFIELD GEORGE O CO, Creamery. Marcks Gustave, meats. Martin J Charles, saloon.
Mcizl John, blacksmith. Meyers Herbert O, lumber.
Park Hotel, Paul E Stiehm propr.
Peters & Grube (Wm Peters, Richard Grube), live stock.
Pitzner & Huebner (Fred Pitzner, Fred Huebner), flour mill.
Prenzlow Herman F, hardware.
Raeithel Jacob, live stock. Reindl Joseph, mason.
Seefeldt Herman, tailor.
Shephard Frank, farm implts.
Shipper Frank, meats. Staude Frank, carpenter.
Stiehm Edward C, furniture.
Stiehm Paul E, propr Park Hotel.
Swap Shepherd, railroad agent. Teich Herman A, saloon.
Trachte & Grahlman (Gustave Trachte, John Grahlman), agrl implts.
Union House, John Daly propr. Wegner Otto, livery.
Zimmerman-Jax Land Co (Jacob Zimmer- man, Theodore Jax), real estate.
JOHNSONVILLE.
A discontinued postoffice in Sheboygan county, 11 miles northwest of Sheboygan, the county seat, and 7 northeast of Ply- mouth, the nearest railroad station and banking point. Has rural free dilvery from Sheboygan Falls.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Blanck C, shoemaker. Dirks John, blacksmith. Kroening Wm, harness. Mog F W, general store. Schneider J C, wagonmaker.
Schultz Carl H, flour and saw mill. Voechting Otto J, general store.
JOHNSTOWN.
Polk county. See Helbig.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
JOHNSTOWN.
A discontinued postoffice in Rock county, 12 miles east of Janesville, the county seat, and 7 south of Lima Center, the nearest railway station. Whitewater, 12 miles dis- tant, is the nearest banking point. Has rural free delivery from Janesville.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Borst Wm, creamery.
Peterson & Niskern, blacksmiths.
JOHNSTOWN CENTER.
A discontinued postoffice in Rock coun- ty, 10 miles east of Janesville, the county seat, usual banking and shipping point, whence it has rural free delivery.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Bell Wm, blacksmith.
Hall O B, genl store. Sheridan T, meats.
JONESDALE.
Population, 150. On the III. C. R. R .. in Waldwick township, Iowa county. 814 miles southwest of Dodgeville, the judicial seat and banking point. Tel .. W. U. Exp., Am. Wm. F. Kramer, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Harris Jas. blacksmith and constable.
Jonesdale Creamery.
KRAMER WM F, General Store. Ley John, hotel, meats and livery.
Ley John. hotel.
Terrill Bros, carps and contrs.
Terrill Samuel. shoemaker.
Tuxem Jake, carp and contr.
White, Ross & James, live stock and grain.
JORDAN.
A discontinued postoffice in Jordan town- ship. Green county, 9 milts northwest of Monroe, the county seat, banking and shipping point, whence it has rural free de- livery.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Gritzmer Cheese Factory & Cheese Co. Krueger S W. general store.
Stauffacher 'Abe, blacksmith.
JUDA.
Population. 300. First settled in 1840, is a village on the C., M. & St. P. Ry .. in Jef- ferson township. Green county, 85 miles southwest of Milwaukee, and 8 east of Monroe, the seat of justice. Has Baptist. Evangelical and Methodist churches. a graded public school and a bank. Exp .. U. S. Tel .. W. U. Telephone connection. C. H. Hall postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Andereck Eldridge, blacksmith.
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ACCIDENT AND HEALTH INSURANCE. Liberal Policy; Prompt Pay. Empire Bldg., cor. Grand Avenue and West Water, MILWAUKEE, WIS. Phone Main 1816
For Niagara Falls, Toronto, Mon- treal, Portland, Canada and East.
Grand Trunk Railway System
494 Juda R. L. POLK & CO.'S Juneau
Bank of Juda (capital $6,000), John Leg- east of Beaver Dam, and 31/4 from Minne- ler pres, George Barnum cashr.
Conn Hannah. dressmaker.
Gifford H B, physician.
Gordon John, general store.
Habermann Rev A F (Evangelical.)
HALL C H, Confectionery, Cigars and Furniture.
Herin Charles, blacksmith.
Kuble Frederick, painter.
Lahr Rev C (Evangelical).
Lahr G B & Co, hardware.
Legler John. lumber.
Miller F & Son, general store.
Peterson Rev J C (Baptist.)
Pflueger Rev R (Evangelical.)
Ranspreg John, poultry breeder.
Rice George W, mason.
Sirattler Fred, railroad, exp and tel agt.
JULIA.
A country postoffice in Casey township, Washburn county, 14 miles from Shell Lake, the judicial seat, and 7 from Spooner, its banking and shipping point. Wm. Peter- son, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA.
(See page 4.)
Dickerson Chas A, saw mill.
JUNCTION.
Population, 250. Is located on the Wis- consin Central Ry., at the junction of the C., M. & St. P. Ry., in Carson township, Portage county, 11 miles northwest of Ste- vens' Point, the county seat and nearest banking point. Has Catholic and Lutheran churches. Tel., W. U. Exp., Am. and U. S. Telephone connection. Henry G. Grashorn, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Arians Anton, lumber.
Arians Wm, saloon.
Busa Frank. saloon.
Deavreaux Orton, railroad and exp agt.
Ferkey August, blacksmith.
Foubare Frank, hotel.
Goodrich Wm. painter.
Graepp Rey J C (Lutheran.)
GRASHORN HENRY G, Agrl Imple- ments and Livery Stable.
Henn Bros, general store
Hill Will, carpenter.
Kiefner Rev James (Catholic.)
Mersch Michael, carpenter.
Myers Ira, carpenter.
Piekarski Aug. saloon.
Pillichek & Wesley, saloon.
Pioneer Graphite Co.
Skibba. Jacob, general store.
Skibba John, machine agt.
Verthein Wm, creamery.
Voyer Oswald, hotel.
Wire Frank, saloon.
Wisconsin Graphite Co.
Worzella -, saw mill.
JUNEAU.
Population, 1.100. An incorporated city on the C. & N. W. Ry., in Oak Grove town- ship. Dodge county, 60 miles northwest of
sota Junction, on the C., M. & St. P. Ry. It has Catholic, Lutheran, Methodist, Pres- byterian and Reformed churches, a graded and high school, a parochial school. a fine city hall and engine house, a volunteer fire department. water works, an insane asy- lum, a county poorhouse, on a farm of 220 acres of land, a public hall, one of the finest county court houses in the state, heated by steam and surrounded by a beautiful park, a bank. first-class hotels, etc. Two weekly newspapers, the Independent and the Juneau Telephone, are published. Busses connect with Minnesota daily, Exp., Am. Tel., W. U. Telephone connection. Herman A. Zache, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Acker James W, grocer.
American Express Co, C Herman Zilisch agt.
BACHHUBER JOHN G, Lawyer and Sec Wisconsin Farmers' Mutual Hail and Cyclone Ins Co.
Baker Alexander, painter.
Beadle Frank, jeweler.
Becker John B, brewer's agent.
Bergholtz August, carpenter.
Bertsch J F, street commissioner.
Bohnert August C, blacksmith.
Bohnert Robert, machinist.
Boldt August C, farm implements.
Booth Charles A, propr Hotel Grand.
Bosin & Orth (Charles Bosin, Charles Orth), real est.
Brensike John, wagonmaker.
Briemann Charies G, boilermaker.
Bussewitz Albert H, stone quarry.
CHRISTIANSEN CHR A, Lawyer and Insurance, Practice in All Courts, Notary Public, Commercial Collections Promptly Attended to, Also Real Estate and Loans.
Citizens' Bank of Juneau (capital $25,000), Sidney R Jones pres, Theo P Hemmy cashr, Fred W Gebhardt asst cashr.
Clifford Bros (John and M W), proprs The Independent.
Commercial Hotel, Charles Haertel propr.
Congress Hall, Modern Woodmen of Amer- ica mngrs.
Corr Anna B, physician.
Corr Rev C W (Methodist).
Coyer A E, live stock.
Czamanske Mrs Adam, midwife.
Deniger John, county treasurer.
Dodge County Insane Asylum, Solomon Rudolph supt.
Dodge County Poor Farm, Fred Vocks supt.
DODGE COUNTY TITLE AND AB- stract Co (Capital $25,000), Silas W La- moreux Pres, Theodore P Hemmy Sec, Paul A Hemmy Mngr. (See page 495.)
Downing Mrs Isaas, notions.
Downing W J, photogr and pianos.
Duckerscheim Henry C, carpenter.
Duffy James, supervisor of assessments.
Gensmer Emil, blacksmith. Gerbitz Otto, saloon.
Globe Furniture Co, H A Hennig mngr.
Greenman Charles L, barber.
Gritzmacher August, mngr Lytle-Stoppen- bach Co.
Milwaukee, 15 miles north of Watertown, 9 Gruber Charles, coroner.
George Wetmore Colles M. E., Sc. M., Mem. Am. Soc. M. E.
HIGH-CLASS PATENT EXPERT 408 Alhambra Bldg., MILWAUKEE
RUNDLE-SPENCE MFG. CO. MILWAUKEE, WIS.
HOSPITAL and SANITARIÙM PLUMBING GOODS.
Juneau
WISCONSIN GAZETTEER. Juneau 495
Haertel Charles, propr Commercial Hotel. Hallock Wallace E, county physician.
Hartmann Anton, baker.
Hartzheim Michael, saloon.
HEMMY PAUL A, Mngr Dodge County Title and Abstract Co.
HEMMY THEODORE P, Pres Standard Cigar Co, Cashier Citizens Bank of Ju- neau.
Hildeman John H, saloon.
Hilgendorf August, house mover.
Hodgins George M, veterinary surgeon.
Hotel Grand, C A Bootn propr.
Husting Paul O, district attorney.
Ihde Herman, saloon.
Ihde Joseph, cigar mnfr. Independent The, Clifford Bros, proprs. Joda Alexander, saloon.
Juneau House, Mrs John Walther propr. Juneau Telephone, John Kelly publr. Kelly John, publr Juneau Telephone and County Supt Schools.
Kelly Mae F, teacher.
Kirkham Eugene E, marble. KRUEGER OTTO R, County Clerk.
Kuetzel Rev W G (Reformed).
Kulike Robert, general store. Lauersdorf Louis, shoes. Lehman F L, live stock.
Lehner Michael, saloon. Lentz Charles, sheriff.
Leslie & Sund (J D Leslie, R F Sund), furniture.
Lewis Kit C, lawyer.
Long Edith, milliner.
Lueck F Wm, shoes.
LUECK MARTIN General Law Practice in All Courts, Collections Faith- fully Attended To.
Lytle-Stoppenbach Co, August Gritzmacher mngr, grain elevator.
McLane D E, prin schools.
Maas & Klug (Arnold Maas, Wm Klug), masons.
Mahoney Anthony J, jeweler.
Malone James E, lawyer.
Mansfield G C & Co, W E Smith mngr, creamery.
Melcher Bros (Albert and Otto), lumber.
ESTABLISHED 1839.
INCORPORATED 1897.
Dodge County Title and Abstract Co.
S. W. LAMOREUX, President. THEO. P. HEMMY, Sec'y and Treasurer,
J. E. MALONE, Vice-President. PAUL A. HEMMY, Manager.
The Only Complete Record
Of Real Estate Transfers of Land in Dodge County from Government Sale, Fire having Destroyed the Public Records Sept 6, 1877.
JUNEAU,
WISCONSIN.
NORTHWESTERN CHEESEMAKERS' MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, (Incorporated 1896.)
H. R. MOLDENHAUER, President. M. FITZGERALD, Vice-President. JOHN HABHEGGER, Treasurer. GEO. W. MORSE, Sec. and Gen'l Agt.
Insures Cheese Factories, contents and every- thing pertaining to manufacture of cheese, etc., in the State.
JUNEAU, - WISCONSIN.
NORTHWESTERN CREAMERY MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
(Incorporated 1902.)
H. R. MOLDENHAUER, President. B. JONELY, Vice-President. J. A. STRATZ, Treasurer. GEO. W. MORSE, Sec. and Gen. Agt.
Insures Creameries, Dairies and contents, and everything connected therewith in all parts of the State.
JUNEAU, - WISCONSIN.
C. F. JUSTMAN, Pres. JOHN G. BACHHUBER, Sec'y. FERD. LINDEMANN, Treas.
The Wisconsin Farmers' Mutual Hail & Cyclone Ins. Co.
Insures growing crops against loss by hail, and buildings against damage or loss by tornadoes and windstorms. Only Farm property insured. Strictly mutual. Organized May, 1898,
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The Davidor Promoting Co., Particulars. We have Investments that Pay Large Dividends Monthly and Small Savings Paying Large Returns Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Tobin-Gerlinger Steel Casting Co. FOUNDERS ELECTRIC, MINING, SAW MILL, AUTOMOBILE and eneral Machinery.
Telephone West Allis 19. WEST ALLIS, WISCONSIN
Our Abstracts Show Everything
Of which a Purchaser or Money Lender should be apprised. Complete, Accurate, Reliable, Prompt and Courteous. Prices reasonable.
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Juneau R. L. POLK & CO.'S
Kaukauna
Melcher Otto J, cheese mnfr, 2 miles s. MORSE GEORGE W. Sec and Genl Agt Northwestern Cheese Makers' Insurance Co and Northwestern Creamery Mutual Fire Insurance Co. (See page 495.)
Nelson Albert, propr Northwestern Hotel. NORTHWESTERN CHEESE MAKERS Mutual Fire Insurance Co, H R Molden- hauer Pres, M Fitzgerald Vice-Pres, George W Morse Sec, John Habhegger Treas. (See page 495.)
NORTHWESTERN CREAMERY MUTU-
al Fire Insurance Co, H R Moldenhauer Pres, B Jonely Vice-Pres, J A Stratz Treas, George W Morse Genl Agt and Sec. (See page 495.)
Northwestern Hotel, Albert Nelson propr. Nowak Alfred A, barber.
Olson Andrew, drayage.
Park Hotel, Joseph F Peters propr.
O'NEIL FRANK L, Dentist and City Clerk.
Peters Joseph, city marshal.
Peters Joseph F, propr Park Hotel.
Peters Peter, furniture mnfr.
Pieritz & Hartman (A W Pieritz, Henry Hartman), hardware.
Pluck Thomas D, register of deeds.
Pluckahn Fred, carpenter.
Reul John F, box mnfr.
Rich Joel jr, bus line.
Richardt Fred, meats.
Rohr Wm, saloon.
Rupnow Emil G, harnessmaker.
Ryder & Schultz (Albert Ryder, August Schultz), live stock.
Salentine Rev J J (Catholic).
Sauer Rev Christ (Lutheran).
Scherschel Frank, city engineer.
Schmidt Edward, carpenter.
Schmidt Herman C, saloon.
Schwalbach C G, city physician.
Schwantes Albert, blacksmith.
Schwantz Christian F, blacksmith.
Schwantz Theo & Co (Theodore and Otto Schwantz), general store and wholesale cheese.
Seehagen Wm, drayage.
Senkbeil Gottlieb, tailor.
Sette & McCollow (Martin Sette, Thomas A McCollow), lumber and coal.
Sloan George W, lawyer.
STANDARD CIGAR CO, Theodore Hemmy Pres, Herman F Binte Vice- Swenson John, carpenter.
Pres, J H Slight Sec and Treas, Mnfrs of Fine Havana and Seed Cigars.
Stein H A, teacher.
Theisen Conrad, tailor.
Theisen George W, clerk circuit court. Talksdorf Fernald, cabinetmaker.
Tozer A J, register in probate. Vettum George, mason.
Vogler Frank P, plumber and farm imple- ments.
Volkman (Edward, real estate.
Vollmer Thomas, cheese mnfr, 2 miles e. Walther Mrs John, propr Juneau House. Warren Otis L, flour mill.
Weber Charles, painter.
Population, 6,000. An incorporated city Weiss & Verganz (Gust Weiss, H Ver- located on the C. & N. W. Ry., and on ganz), livery.
Wendt Herman, druggist. 'Williams Mae, milliner.
WISCONSIN FARMERS' MUTUAL HAIL and Cyclone Insurance Co The, C F Just- man Pres, John G Bachhuber Sec, Fred Lindemann Treas. (See page 495.)
Wisconsin Telephone Co, Carrie Lehner mngr.
Yankey Gottlieb, furniture.
Zache Herman H, postmaster.
Zache H & F (Herman and Frank), general store.
Zilisch C Herman, general store and agt Am Exp Co.
Zilisch Frank L, hardware.
Zoell Frank, rialroad and tel agent.
KANSASVILLE.
Population, 150. A village on the C., M. & St. P. Ry., in Dover township, Racine county, 19 miles west of Racine, the county seat, and 3 from Union Grove, the nearest banking point. Tel., W. U. Exp., U. S.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
BENNETT BROS, General Store.
Brainerd A E, saloon.
Choak Charles, live stock.
Hawkins Louis W, live stock.
Hawkins & Drinkwater, meats.
Keller Henry, wagonmaker.
McCanna & Fraser Co, creamery.
Miller Anton, shoes.
Schmalfelt Charles, blacksmith. DOU Stall B C, saloon.
Wilkie Wm, lumber.
Wilson Horatio, musical instruments and farm implements.
KARLSBORG.
A farmers' postoffice in Marshland town- ship, Burnett county, 13 miles northeast of Grantsburg, the county seat, banking and shipping point. Mail, daily. C. E. John- son, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Bjorklund Gust, mason.
Fremont & Folly, saw mill.
Gray J W, carpenter.
Howe Hiram, saw mill.
JOHNSON CHARLES E, Postmaster and General Store.
Johnson P B, boot and shoe maker. Jonason Victoria, school teacher.
P Peterson S, mason.
KASSON.
A discontinued postoffice in Manitowoc county, 25 miles northwest of Manitowoc, the county seat, and 5 northeast of Brill- ion, the usual shipping and banking point, whence mail is received by rural free de- livery.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Johnson M A, billiards. Kleibert & Miller, general store.
KAUKAUNA.
both banks of the Fox river, in Outagamie county, 7 miles east of Appleton, the coun- ty seat, 22 from Green Bay, 35 from Mani-
Use Milwaukee Solvay Coke FOR DOMESTIC
PURPOSES. MILWAUKEE COKE & GAS CO. 21-26 UNIVERSITY BLDG, (See adv. opp. Coke Mnfrs.) MILWAUKEE, WIS.
Siebers & Pederson PATTERN MAKERS
MILWAUKEE, WIS. (See adv. in Milwaukee.)
Patterns made for anything that can be Cast in Metal Substantially made Patterns for Standard use our
Specialty. Phone West 394.
1606 St. Paul Avenue,
Cut over and Hardwood Lumber Lands for Sale In Barron and Washburn Counties, Wis. JAMES ATKINSON, Rice Lake. Phone 86.
(See adv. p. 7.)
Kaukauna
WISCONSIN GAZETTEER. Kaukauna 497
towoc, 60 from Sheboygan, and 112 from Blau Nicholas, grain.
Milwaukee. It has two postoffices, Kau-
kauna and South Kaukauna. The school Brigham Rev F (Methodist), S K.
system is excellent, and the leading relig- ious denominations are all represented The water power is one of the finest in Wisconsin. The principal shops of the C. & N. W. Ry. are located here. There are 2 banks, an opera house, public library, good hotels, electric light, water works, and 2
weekly newspapers, the Times and the
Sun. Is connected with Appleton by elec- tric railway. Telephone connection. Exp., Am. Tel., Postal and W. U. C. E. Raught, postmaster at South Kaukauna; John A. "Watson, postmaster at Kaukauna.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. Conway Mrs James, music teacher.
(See page 4.)
American Express Co, John C
agent.
Anderson James L, grocer.
Armstrong Thomas W, saloon, S K.
Aufreiter Frank, saloon, S K.
Babcock Frank C, dentist, S K.
Bank of Kaukana Peter Reuter pres, A Towsley cashier.
Barrett James, saloon, S K.
Bartsch Frank, shoes, S K.
Bayorgeon Amog P, meats.
Becker Frank F, insurance, S K.
Belgie Frank, grocer,
Bell Lillian E, libr Kaukauna Public Li- Ebben Cornelius, carpenter.
brary.
Biese Peter, saloon, S K.
Bills Harvey, livery, S K.
MANUFACTURERS OF FRICTION PULLEYS
ALL KINDS OF
REPAIRING
AND HOEHNE'S PATENT
PAPER MILL ROLL GUDGEONS
DONE ON SHORT NOTICE.
FRED HOEHNE & SON
SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF THE
Hoehne Patent Gudgeon for Wood Rolls
AND GENERAL MACHINISTS.
KAUKAUNA, WIS.
BUSH ROLLS RECUT
ON SHORT NOTICE.
PHONE 102 3-R.
M ISSOURI PACIFIC R'Y.
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ROUTE FROM St. Louis . . to all Points West . and Southwest.
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ANY TRADE, BUSINESS OR PRO- OR LISTS OF NAMES.
R. L. POLK & CO.,
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ALL KINDS OF NEW
BUSH ROLLS
MADE TO ORDER.
Bukowsky & Cole (John Bukowsky, Orlan- do Cole), grocers.
Butler Bros (Frank T and George F), hardware.
Buxton Rev A J (Congregational) S K.
Charlesworth Frank M, drugs and books.
C & N W Ry, Leo Husting agt, S K.
Chopin Joseph, lawyer.
Coates A R, mngr Kaukauna Electric Light Co, S K.
Combined Locks Paper Co, 11/2 miles n, S K. Conlon Richard, chief of police.
Cook A G, justice.
Mitchell Coppers John, saloon, S K.
Corcoran John H, saloon, S K.
DALEY MRS A H, Assistant Postmas-, ter, S K.
Dawson George H, lawyer, S K.
Deno Henry, carp, S K.
F Dettmann Fred, horseshoer.
Ditter Wm C, well driller, S K.
Dolven Martin, tailor, S K.
Dougherty James W, grocer, S K.
Driessen Edward G, meats.
Droeger Edward, wall paper, S K. Droeger Wm, saloon.
Egan Wm, saloon.
Eimermann Peter, saloon.
Elworth Theo N, laundry, S K.
Boyd Charles D, physician,
Brill John, live stock.
R. W. LOTZ, Registered Patent Trade=Marks Attorney, Metropolitan Blk., CHICAGO, III. Trade-Marks Registered, Patents Obtained. Free Booklets on Request.
Machinists and Patternmakers Special Machinery Built and Designed. General Repairing. Dies and Stampings. Experimental Work. Brass Patterns.
498 Kaukauna R. L. POLK & CO.'S
Kaukauna
Engelman Rev Otto (Ger Lutheran), S K. | KAUKAUNA SUN, Sun Publishing Co
Esler Peter, saloon.
Fargo Alice, notions, S K.
Fargo & Sons (George W Fargo), furn and undertaker.
Faust Charles J, saloon, S K.
Faust Joseph J, well driller.
Faust Nicholas, sewing machines.
Fechter John G, shoes and jewelery.
Feller Peter, hardware.
Feltes Jacob, carpenter, S K.
First National Bank (capital $50,000), H A Frambach pres, Frank F Becker cashier. Foegen C, harness.
Foster A M, physician, S K.
Foenster Albert, tailor and saloon, S K.
Frank Peter, grocer.
Gerend Mrs John, milliner, S K.
Gerend Nicholas, feed and seeds, S K.
Gillen George W, confectioner.
Goss James F, dentist.
Grand View Hotel, George propr, S K.
Gray Mrs W H, music teacher.
Grignon Ross C, live stock.
GRISWOLD EDWIN C, Furniture and Jeweler, South Kaukauna.
Gust Gustav, apiarist. Haas Frederick, grocer and fish.
Haas Herman, saloon.
Haas & Hohmann (George E Haas, Wm Little Wolf Telephone Co, S K. Hohmann), hardware, S K.
Lord Osborn G, physician.
Lucas John, hotel and saloon.
Luckow Albert, carpenter, S K.
Lumerding Jacob, carpenter, S K.
Lunt Walter H, barber. S K.
HAUPT & SON (John and Nicholas). McCarthy Joseph, contr and ice. Saloon and Grocers, S K. McClure E T, hotel.
Hayes B W, lime.
Heinz August, saloon, S K.
Mageres John, tailor, S K.
Helf Jacob, brewer, S K.
Helf Peter, brewer.
Hendricks Joseph, saloon, S K.
Hess Fred, grocer.
Hewitt Julia. dressmaker, S K.
Hilgenberg E, second-hand goods.
Mayer Edward A, drugs and phys, S K.
Mitchell John C, agt Am Exp Co.
Monday Gelach Tea Co, Frank Berens mngr, S K.
Morris Martin, restaurant.
Mulford Wm S, clothing, S K.
Hohner George & Son (George and John), Mulholland Hugh J, justice, S K.
MULHOLLAND George, Propr Grand masons.
View Hotel, S K.
Nagan Phil A, general store, S K.
Neumann Emil, marble wkr, S K.
HUSTING GUSTAV B, Attorney-at-Law Niesen Michael H, saloon.
and Collections, South 'Kaukauna.
Husting Leo, agt C & N W Rv. S K.
Jewell Mrs J W, milliner, S K.
Johnson Charles W, hardware and tinner. S K.
Kaukauna Beet Sugar Co, S K.
Kaukauna Electric Light Co, A R Coates mngr, S. K.
Kaukauna Fibre Co, A C Merryman pres, G O Bergstrom sec and treas, G W Far- go genl mngr, sulphite fibre mnfrs, S K.
Kaukauna Lumber and Mnfg Co, John M Powers Daniel, mngr Wis Tel Co.
Jansen sec.
Prosser F H, magnetic healer.
Quinlan Joseph, physician, S K.
RAUGHT CHARLES E, Publr Kau- kauna Times and Postmaster, South Kau- kauna.
S. NELSON COMPANY, Fur Skin Dressers and Dyers HIDES TANNED FOR ROBES AND COATS. SEND FOR PRICE LIST. 1603-1605 Galena Street, MILWAUKEE, WIS.
P. C. PHILIPP & CO.
Corner 33d and Vliet Streets. TELEPHONE CONNECTION.
Publishers.
KAUKAUNA TIMES, C E Raught Publr, South Kaukauna.
Kaukauna Water Works (city owner).
Kern A & Son (Andrew and Frank A), laundry, S K.
Kerr Richard, veterinary surgeon.
Kettenhofen Nicholas M, harness.
Kircher John, blacksmith, S K.
Klarer Ferdinand, mason, S K.
Kline Michael, dairy, S K.
Klumb Wm, wagonmaker. Knitter Herman, blacksmith.
Koch Albert G, justice and barber.
Konrad Wm, general store.
Kraemer Michael J, saloon, S K.
Kromer George J, saloon, S K.
Landerman E, agt Standard Oil Co, S K.
Lang Jacob, general store.
Langlois Fred D, saloon, S K.
Mulholland Law John D, mngr Kaukauna opera house.
Lawe Mary G, milliner.
Lehrer Joseph, meats, S K.
Licht Jacob, harness, S K.
Lindauer Luther, stone quarry.
Lindauer Pulp Co The, Luther Lindauer pres, H G Becker sec.
LINDAUER & RHODE (Luther Lind- auer, Wm Rhode), Brick Mnfrs.
Hallock E C, dentist, S K.
Hamer Constantine H L, saloon.
Hanson Bros (Hans and Martin), clothing. S K.
Milwaukee, Wis.
Himmenthal Rev Wm (Lutheran).
Hoberg Frank, carpenter.
HOEHNE FRED & SON (Frederick and Carl), Manufacturers of Paper and-Pulp Mill Machinery, Pulleys and Brush Rolls. Mueller John, shoes.
Holy Cross School (Dominican Sisters).
Hurkman & Deering (John Hurkman. George Deering), dairy.
Nolan Wm N, physician.
Osborn Miss Elizabeth, mngr Postal Tel- Cable Co.
Outagamie Paper Co, J McNaughton sec. PARTON EDWARD A, Livery, South Kaukauna.
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