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HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Dregne Christ, farm impts. Fortney C B, general store. Wanless J, blacksmith.
LIDDELL.
In Anson township, Chippewa county, 71/2 miles northeast of Chippewa Falls, the county seat, banking and shipping point, whence it has rural free delivery.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Liddell Robert, general store.
LILY.
Population, 25. In Langlade township and county, 24 miles northeast of Antigo, the judicial seat and banking point, and 14 from Bryant, the nearest shipping point. Mail, daily. Stage daily to Kent and Bryant; fare, 50 and 75 cents respectively. Wm. F. Priem, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Priem Wm F, general store and hotel. Shultz J E, lumber mnfr.
LIMA CENTER.
Population, 150. A village on the C., M. & St. P. Ry., in Lima township, Rock Gigot Gustave, teacher. county, 14 miles northeast of Janesville, the Gigot Mrs Henry, saloon. county seat, 6 from White Water, and the Gregor Frank, notary. same distance from Milton, both of which latter places afford banking facilities. Has Methodist Episcopal, Presbyterian and Noel Henry J, notary and ins agt.
United Brethren churches. Tel., W. U. Exp., U. S. Mrs. L. A. Chapman, post- master.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Adams Samuel, prin of school.
Cors W H, blacksmith. Clemmons H, grain. Freeman N, live stock.
Godfrey & M :Comb, creamery.
Hattlestad Rev A (Methodist.)
Hodson J L, railroad and exp agt. HOLBROOK M, General Store. Nicholson A P, dentist.
RUSE & ANDERSON, General Store. Stetson R Henry, physician.
Truman O & Son, carpenters. Truman Wm, blacksmith and wagonmaker. Waldman J W, carriages and agrl impts. Woodstock Fred W. agrl impts.
Westfield & Fall River Lumber Co.
LIME KILNS.
A station on the Ashland div. C. & N. W. Ry .. in Ozaukee county. The postal name postmaster. is Druecker.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
LIME RIDGE.
Population. 250. A village in Washington township, Sauk county, 25 miles west of Barton Ed, grocer.
Baraboo, the county seat, and 9 south of Lavalle, the nearest railroad station, and banking point. Stage daily to Reedsburg, fare 50 cents. Mail, daily. C. D. Miner, postmaster,
Anton & Beckman, saw mill.
Barton Wm, barber.
Barton & Poole, well driller.
Bohn C E, saw mill.
Bohn R L, general store.
Gastin Pete, saloon. Hastings T R, physician. Lane Wm, saloon.
Lime Ridge Cornet Band.
Lime Ridge Orchestra.
MINER C D, Grocer, Hardware and Farm Implts.
Talbot George E, carpenter.
Wheeler W/m, well driller.
LINCOLN.
A discontinued postoffice in Lincoln town- ship, Kewaunee county, 18 miles northwest of Kewaunee, the county seat, and 6 from Casco, the nearest railroad station and banking point, whence mail is received by rural free delivery-Route No. 2.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
ALLRECK JOHN, Cheese Box Mnfr.
Allvin Louis, physician. Belle Rev Arthur (Catholic.)
Bellin & Farmeree, well borers.
Boetkol George, notary public.
Defnet Julius, vet surgeon.
Gregor -- , general store and cheese mnfr. Massard J J, notary and town clerk. Monohan Charles, justice.
Paul Joseph, saloon.
Thiry Ernest, genl store.
LIND.
A discontinued postoffice in Waupaca county. Has rural free delivery from Wau- paca.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Behm E A, genl store and cheese mnfr. Michelson L J, genl store. Norline A, blacksmith.
Walla Walla Brook Creamery Co.
LINDEN.
Population, 700. An incorporated village on a branch of the Pecatonica river, and on the M., P. & N. Ry., in Linden township, Iowa county, 10 miles southwest of Dodge- ville, the county seat. Has Methodist Epis- copal and Primitive Methodist churches, a bank and a weekly newspaper. Exp., Am. Telephone connection. John W. Taylor,
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Adams Wm, mason.
Bank of Linden (capital $10,000) John Hark- er pres, J B Harker cashr.
Blanchard A C, physician.
Crase Alfred, notions.
Cushman V E, saloon.
Edwards Charles, hardware.
Evans J, blacksmith.
Fowl Frank, restaurant.
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Glanville & Son, carpenters.
Hicks James, general store.
Hicks Thomas, saloon.
Hancock John, general store.
Heton John, meats.
Horton & White, coal and feed mill.
Noel Frank, hotel.
Phillips W H. carpenter.
Pollard Joseph, barber.
Richards R T, general store.
Rolling E J. meats.
Shepard Rev Wm (Methodist).
SOUTHWEST WISCONSIN
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Town Line Creamery Co.
Tredinick N jr, livery.
Treglawn & Davis, livery.
Vivian John, furn and undertaker.
Weisen D F. painter and barber.
LINDSEY.
Population, 200. On the C. M. & St. P. Ry., in Rock township, Wood county, 31 miles northwest of Grand Rapids, the judi- Doms John A. shoes.
cial seat, and 10 from Granton, the nearest bank location. Exp., U. S. Augustus Bro- ker, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4).
BROKER AUGUSTUS, General Store.
Ebert R W. blacksmith.
Elwood Bros, well drillers.
Hahn Gustave, mason.
Hamm H, mason. Hayes Perry, hotel.
Ludue Louis, justice.
Rechaiel F R, harnessmaker.
Root E, carpenter.
Tilton P, lath mill.
Watrous H L, physician.
White A A, watch repairer.
Wikin A & Co, general store.
LINNTON.
A discontinued postoffice in Walworth county. 16 miles south of Elkhorn, the coun- ty seat. Has rural free delivery from Wal- worth.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA.
(See page 4.) Jaskosky Emil, blacksmith.
Kaupmann H W, general store.
Maple Ridge Creamery Co.
LINZYBROOK.
A discontinued postoffice in How town- ship, Oconto county, 40 miles west of Ocon- to, the judicial seat and 6 from Suring. the usual shipping point. Has rural free deliv- ery from Underhill.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
LITTLE BLACK.
Population. 120. On stream of same name and on the Wisconsin Central Ry., in Little A discontinued postoffice in Walworth county, 14 miles north of Elkhorn, the Black township, Taylor county, 21/2 miles south of Medford, the judicial seat and county seat, and 4 from Palmyra, its bank- banking point. Telephone connection. Mail, ing and shipping point. Has rural free de- daily. August Frels, postmaster. livery from Eagle.
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HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Davis-Starr Lumber Co, saw mill.
Engelking F, saloon.
FRELS AUGUST, General Store.
Gebert George. shoemaker.
Kaemmerer Fred, mason.
Laisling Carl, heading mill.
Leitle Joseph, saloon.
McAdam David, creamery.
McCarron Wm, vet surgeon.
May Paul, saloon.
Neeck Herman, mason.
Skibbe Frank, blacksmith.
LITTLE CHUTE.
Population, 1,050. A village on the C. & N. W. Ry., and on Fox river, in Kaukauna township. Outagamie county, 5 miles east of Appleton, the county seat, and 2 west of Kaukauna, the nearest banking point. Exp., Am. Tel.,W. U. G. H. Peeters, postmas- ter.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
De Bruin John. livery.
Doyle J H, physician.
Glondeman Henry, saloon.
Glondeman P A. general store.
Hammen John, hotel.
Herziger Mrs L, meats.
Kilsdonk J A, saloon.
Lamers J, hotel.
Langedyk C, restaurant.
Lenz Joseph, restaurant.
Little Chute Lumber and Fuel Co.
Little Chute Pulp Co.
Nieling Mrs Martin, undertaker.
PEETERS G H, Shoes and Fire Insur- ance.
Ramson Kate, music teacher.
Schemmer N, saloon.
Van den Wildenberg H, wagonmaker.
Van Zeeland Henry, hotel.
Verstegen F J, hardware.
Verstegen H J. flour mill.
Verstegen John E, furniture.
Weyenberg J G, hotel.
Wynboom J S, grocer.
LITTLE FALLS.
A discontinued postoffice in Polk county, 16 miles south of Balsam Lake, the county seat, and 21/2 from Deronda. the nearest shipping point. Has rural free delivery from Amery.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Christopherson George, wagonmaker.
Hanson J P, blacksmith.
Karien A, creamery.
Peterson A A, general store.
Route Frederick, flour mill.
Winger & Winger, genl store and woolen mills.
LITTLE PRAIRIE.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
HOMES For the man who rents but would rather own. 0. E. Pederson IN For the laboring man. LAND CO., GATES CO. For the man with little money but willing to work LADYSMITH, - WIS.
The Time Indemnity Company Germania Building, (See page 8.) MILWAUKEE, WIS.
John W Taylor Publr.
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Brauer G. blacksmith. Crowley Mrs Helen C, general store. Norton Henry, painter.
LITTLE RAPIDS.
Population, 60. A postoffice on the C. & N. W. Ry., and on the Fox river, in Law- rence township, Brown county, 10 miles southwest of Green Bay, the county seat, and 3 from Wrightstown, the nearest bank- ing point. Exp., Am. Tel .. W. U. Roy Woodward, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Doberstein Henry, carpenter. Phillips Merrick, blacksmith. Taylor Simon, mason.
Woodward C, railroad and express agent. Woodward G R (estate), grain and hay dealers.
LITTLE STURGEON.
On Green bay, in Gardner township, Door county, 13 miles west of Sturgeon Bay, the county seat, usual banking and shipping point, and 36 east of Green Bay. Stages daily to Tornado. Mail, daily. Charles Jenquin, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4).
JENQUIN CHARLES, General Store and Cheese Factory.
Perket Wm, saloon.
LITTLE SUAMICO.
Population, 300. Formerly known as Little Suamico river, in Oconto county, 14 miles south of Oconto, the judicial seat, and 15 north of Green Bay, both of which places afford banking facilities. Tel., W. U. Exp., Am. Telephone connection.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4).
Allen Frank, grain.
Allen & Tremmel, general store.
Grosse G A jr, general store.
Grosse John. general store and fish. Legois John, blacksmith.
Melzaris John, blacksmith.
Thiede John creamery. Wensing J B, hotel.
LITTLE WOLF.
A discontinued postoffice on the G. B. Methodist, Presbyterian and Universalist & W. R. R. and the Little Wolf river. in Little Wolf township, Waupaca county, 12 miles northeast of Waupaca, the county seat. Has rural free delivery from Man- awa.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Booth & Smith, flour mill. Little Wolf Creamery Assn. Smith J K, grocer.
LIVINGSTON.
Population, 300. On the C. & N. W. Ry., Atkinson Frank H, tailor.
in Clifton township, Grant county, 18 miles Axon Charles E, barber. northeast of Lancaster, the county seat. Axon Wm, barber. Tel., W. U. Exp., Am. D. O. Eustice, Bartholomew John B, billiards. postmaster. Biehl Jacob, horse dealer.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Allen Bros, general store.
ANDREW J J, Hardware.
Biddick A J & Son, flour and grain. Cocklin Dr John S. drugs. Estman M & Co, lumber.
Fisher Wm & Son, blacksmiths.
Graham J F, blacksmith.
Graham Robert, wagonmaker.
Gundlanch & Miller, hardware.
Hooper W J, railroad and exp agent.
Jacobs Robert S. harness.
Jacobs John. shoemaker.
Livingston State Bank (capital $10,000), J P Rundell pres. F W Stephens cashr.
Livingston Wm M, (barber.
Livingston W C. hotel.
NICHOLAS J W & CO, General Store. Noble Andrew, groceries and meats. Skaife Wm jr, meats and restaurant. Sleep Bros, furniture and undertakers. Thompson & Rains, meats.
Watson J W, collection agent.
LOCHIEL.
A country postoffice on Otter creek, near Hay river, in Hay River township. Dunn county, 18 miles north of Menomonie. the county seat, and 21/2 north of Wheeler, on the Wisconsin Central Ry .. the nearest railroad station, and 10 from Colfax. Bank- ing facilities at Menomonie and Colfax. D. D. McPherson. postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Grosse is on the C. & N. W. Ry. and the Engh L A, bee hive mnfr.
Engh L A & R A Degross, carpenters.
Ingman Aspen, mason.
Jeroy S H, justice of peace.
Knuttson Jacob, stonemason.
McPHERSON D D, General Store, Feed Mill and Hotel.
McPherson D & A, flour and feed mill.
LODI.
Population, 1,100. An incorporated vil- lage located on Spring creek, a waterpow- er stream, and on the C. & N. W. Ry., in Columbia county, 19 miles south of Port- age, the county seat, and about the same distance north of Madison. It is surround- ed -by a rich agricultural and stock raising section. and contains Baptist, Catholic.
churches. good schools, a system of water works, a bank, etc. A weekly newspaper- the Enterprise-is published. Exp., Am. Tel., W. U. Telephone connection. Samuel W. Everson, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
American Express Co. G O Gordon agent. Andrews & Palmer (Henry E Andrews, Herbert Palmer), lawyers.
ARRIES & PACKHAM (Robert Arries, Wm Packham). Live Stock.
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BISSELL & GUNDERSON (Wm G Bis- [Loken Ole T, shoemaker. sell, Henry Gunderson), General Store.
BRIGG'S HOUSE, Cecil R Ernsperger Propr. (See adv.)
Bruenig Wm F. harnessmkr.
Buchanan Bert, saloon.
Bunker H E. restaurant.
Caldwell & Neill (Wm Caldwell, Wm Neill), flour.
Chapin George P, dry goods.
Chase Frank L, harnessmkr.
Chrisler Miss Alberta, music teacher.
Clements Stephen, hardware.
Colby Rev Charles C (Baptist).
Collins John F, grocer.
Collins J Frank. hardware and drugs.
COWARD CASSIUS L, Publr Lodi En- terprise.
Davis Mrs E N, milliner.
Downey Albert, marshal.
Draves Charles, bicycle repairer.
Eaton's Opera House, H E Andrews mngr. ERNSPERGER CECIL R, Propr Briggs House. (See adv.)
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LODI, WIS.
Everson Samuel W, postmaster.
Everson & Henrichs (Samuel W Everson, Otto H Henrichs), general store.
Folsom Wm H, poultry.
Foster Rev G N (Methodist).
Fowler Ezra M, carpenter.
Gardiner Mrs E W. ins agent.
Gates Bros, E P Gates mngr, lumber.
Gates E P. justice of peace.
Godfrey Lew, barber.
Gordon George O, drugs.
Haberman Bros (George and Anton), wag- onmakers.
Hackl Thomas, flour mill.
Hagemann Hartwig F, blksmith.
Hawks G R. justice of peace.
HERING & GLUTH (H L Hering, George Gluth), Meats.
Herr Charles M, live stock.
Hindes Sherman H, general store.
Hock Henry mason.
Holborn Christopher, mason.
Holdridge & Miller (S A Holdridge, Henry Miller), blacksmiths.
Houghstead Rev C (Lutheran).
Hurd Charles F, dentist.
Irwin George H, physician.
Jones & Owen (Wm P Jones, R C Owen) commission produce.
Judson Rev A B (Presby).
Lewis Mrs F T, milliner.
LODI ENTERPRISE, Publisher.
Lodi Mutual Fire Ins Co, C H Mandeville secretary.
Lodi Telephone Exchange, W T Sparks proprietor. A $ Leicher Adam, undertaker.
Lovering Alfred, fruit grower.
MaFarland John, stockbreeder.
McIntosh Albert, livery.
Mandeville Charles H. furniture.
Meeter Frank C, photographer.
Michel Bros (Wm and Albert), plumbers.
Mills Nettie, music teacher.
Nott U S, farm impts.
Perry George A, musical instruments.
Richmond Edgar (estate), grocer.
Richmond George F, restaurant.
Ryder Wm J, livery.
Sass Paul F, jeweler and photogr.
Schmiedlin Bros (Christian and Mathias), meats.
Schulgen Matt, baker.
Seville Edward E. general store.
Simons Bros (George and J F), furniture.
Skulley Andrew J. barber.
STATE BANK OF LODI (Capital $25,- 000), D H Robertson Pres, E F Vander- pool Cashier.
Steele Wm W, lumber.
Stewart Arthur H, live stock.
Strobe! Albert, dentist.
Thomas S Miles. prin of school.
Vanderpool Fred, jeweler.
Vanderpool Gale H, dry goods.
Verbeck Scott F, physician.
Watson Samuel H, lawyer.
Wells Horace L, livery.
Wenk John S L, barber.
Whitelaw W Reid, physician.
LOGAN.
A farmers' postoffice in Breed township, Oconto county, 40 miles northwest of Oconto, the judicial seat, and 11 from Su- ring, the nearest rail approach. Mail, daily. Joseph Eichhorn, postmaster, farm- er and wagonmaker.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
LOGANVILLE.
Population, 300. A village in Westfield township, Sauk county, 18 miles southwest of Baraboo, the county seat, and 9 south of Reedsburg, the nearest railroad station and banking point. Stages daily to Reeds- burg, the nearest railroad station and banking point. Stages daily to Reedsburg and Spring Green. Mail, daily. Telephone connection. Hugh Brenizer, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Baumgarten A G, general store.
BRENIZER HUGH. Stationery.
Brenizer R C, physician.
Down Bros, agrl impts.
Elfers W, blacksmith.
Farmers' Co-operative Creamery Co.
Fisher E C, hardware.
Hall Post, jeweler. Hasz Nicholaus, farmer. Henning Henry, saloon.
C L Coward Hurlburt David B, justice.
Kohlmeyer F W, saw mill.
Kretlow Emet, barber.
Krueger, Carl & Kohlmeyer, well drillers. Kruse Wm, saloon.
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Luhrsen Christ, wagonmaker.
Luhrsen Edward, blacksmith.
Luhrsen Henry jr, builder.
Marquardt A, shoemaker.
Mlotkowski Rev S (Lutheran).
Riggert John & Co, general store.
Ritzenthaler E L, dentist.
Schilling Rev N C (Lutheran). Sebranke Henry, flour mill.
Shacke A, carpenter. Trumbane I D, physician.
Ware Wm, harnessmaker. Westedk H, saloon. Williams Ed, saloon. Williams John, mason. Zimmerman Emil, contractor.
LOMIRA.
Population, 500. An incorporated village on the Wisconsin Central Ry., in Lomira township, Dodge county, 21 miles northeast of Juneau, the county seat. Has a bank. Catholic, Lutheran .and Methodist churches, grain elevator, etc. Tel., W. U Exp., National. Telephone connection. Paul J. Zeidler, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Beder John, painter. Belling & Meyer, saloon.
Brookmann John, painter.
Budzler Peter, barber.
Dobbelpuhl F, hotel and saloon.
Dramm Frederick, meats.
Driscoll Henry, physician.
Esser Joseph, blacksmith. Gardien Emanuel, meat market.
GREITEN JOHN, General Store.
Guincher John, photographer.
Guth L S, general store.
Hacker John, saloon. Hankwitz Emil, furniture.
Hauser A, live stock.
Kinkel Wm, hotel and saloon.
Kleinfeldt Rudolph, blacksmith
Klette Alfred, furniture.
Koepnick Charles, livery.
Kuester H, cigar mnfr. Lauer Peter & Co, grain.
Lomira Mnfg Co, woodenware.
Lomira State Bank (cap $15,000), Peter Wolf Brophy John M, insurance.
pres, L L Zaun cashr. Mack Joseph, hotel. Mack Joseph jr, meats.
Marx Mathew, hotel and saloon.
Messmer Wm, confectioner.
Meyer Albert & Co, general store.
Meyer C F, creamery.
Miller George, harness.
Miller Mrs George, milliner.
Peitzer Rev F W (Lutheran). Strobel Eli, shoes.
Strobel P J, wagonmaker. Tolzman Herman, blacksmith.
Tolzman M C, hardware.
Weyer Peter, genl store and agrl impts. Weyer P & Bro, grain.
Wolf Peter, clothing and lumber.
Zastrow F J, cigar mnfr.
Zehrer Miss Emma, milliner. ZEIDLER PAUL J, Jeweler.
LONDON.
Population, 180. A village on the C. & N. w. Ry., in Deerfield township, Dane coun- y, 21 miles east of Madison, the county eat, 31/2 from Deerfield, and 4 from Cam- bridge, both of which latter places afford banking facilities. Exp., Am. Tel., W. U. Telephone connection. B. Munson, post- master.
Particulars.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Bare W W, saloon. Christtfor H J, railroad and exp agt. Miller Henry, hardware.
MUNSON BROS, General Store
Nelson Thomas, hotel. Neupert & Fabock, lumber. Reiff John G.
Roach W S, general store.
Roach & Seeber Co, creamery.
Strasburg W H, saloon.
Woleffer E, hotel.
LONE PINE.
A discontinued postoffice in Portage coun- ty, 18 miles southeast of Stevens' Point. the county seat, 3 east of Bancroft, the nearest railroad station, and 7 from Plainfield, the nearest banking point. Has rural free de- livery from Bancroft.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
LONE ROCK.
Population. 600. An incorporated village located on the C., M. & St. P. Ry., and on the Wisconsin river, in Buena Vista town- ship, 'Richland county, 16 miles southeast of Richland Center, the county seat, and 43 from Madison. First settled in 1856. it now contains Congregational and Methodist Episcopal churches, a state high school, a bank, and a weekly newspaper. Exp., U. S. Tel., W. U. Telephone connection. Alexander Ray, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Beardsley J Fletcher, lumber and farm impts.
Boucher Joseph P, harness.
Brainard Charles C, live stock. Brimer John L, drugs.
Buckley M T, prin of school.
Burroughs Lorenzo, jeweler.
Button Albert H. live stock, 4 miles n w. Carswell John, live stock.
Cass Walter, fruit grower, 112 miles n e. Chatterton Rev. H (Cong).
Culver Albert, stone quarry, 2 miles s. Curless G W, physician.
Curtiss John E. barber.
Dexter F Z & Son (Frederick Z and Fores- ter L), apiarists.
Dickerson Abner J. propr Dickerson House. DICKERSON HOUSE, A J Dickerson Propr.
Ellsworth & Brainard (Wallace W Ells- worth, Linn O Brainard), genl store.
FARMERS BANK (Capital $10,000), L. O Brainard Pres, Henry A Brace Cashr. Finley James, grain dealer. Fowsley Mrs Emma, restaurant.
Tobin-Gerlinger Steel Casting Co. FOUNDERS ELECTRIC, MINING, SAW MILL, AUTOMOBILE and eneral Machinery.
Telephone West Allis 19. WEST ALLIS, WISCONSIN
for
Write Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The Davidor Promoting Co., We have Investments that Pay Large Dividends Monthly and Small Savings Paying Large Returns
COMPLICATED AUDIT ACCOUNTS ANALYZED GREIG & ACHESON, Public Accountants, INS. BLDG.,
YOUR SYSTEMS DEVISED 619 ROYAL CHICAGO, ILL.
ACCOUNTS
564 Lone Rock
R. L. POLK & CO.'S Louisburg
Fries Thoma's K & Co (Thomas K and Al- bert H), saloon.
Genge Benjamin W, flour mill. 11% miles n e. Bodin Gust, blacksmith.
Gilbertson Gilbert, hardware.
Griffin Michael J, saloon.
Jamieson George, physician.
John David E. meats. King Owen, lumber.
Lee Aaron S, insurance
Lone Rock Mercantile and Purchasing Co, John J Pollard pres, John M Brophy sec and treas, general store.
Manwaring Bros (George, Edward Frank), farm implements.
Moore D E. dentist.
Peebles Joseph C, dentist.
PITKIN PEARL C, Editor Tri-County Review.
Scheele August, railroad and express agent. Schliemer Fred A. blacksmith.
Shannon Michael B, grocer and jeweler.
Shannon Daniel P, hardware.
TRI-COUNTY REVIEW, Pearl C Pitkin Editor.
Sullivan John G. justice.
Towsley Mrs Emma, restaurant.
TRUE JOHANNA & CO (Johanna True, Lawrence J Vaughn), General Store.
Union Tel Co. J F Beardsley mngr.
Wade Benjamin, livery.
Wa'de Charles livery.
Wallace Charles A, painter.
Weigley James, shoes.
Winterburn K E. saloon.
Wisconsin Tel Co, J F Beardsley mngr.
LONGWOOD.
Population, 100. A village in Longwood township. Clark county, 24 miles north of Neillsville, the county seat, and 5 south of Withee, the nearest railroad station and banking point, with which place it is con- nected by daily mail stage, fare 25 cents. Telephone connection. G. B. Andrews. post- master.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) ANDREWS G B, Real Estate and Gen- eral Store.
Barr A C. blacksmith.
Gibson Joseph, lumber.
Jorgenson Lars, saloon.
Merryfield F V. creamery.
Preston I, hotel.
LOOKOUT.
A country postoffice in Dover township, Buffalo county, 25 miles northeast of Alma, the county seat, 12 northwest of Independ- ence, the nearest railroad station and usual banking point. Mail, daily. E. Jackson, postmaster.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
JACKSON ED, General Store Cheese Mnfr.
and Rud O A, feed mill.
LORAINE.
A country postoffice in township of same Amsden S P. miner. name, Polk county. 20 miles northeast of Balsam Lake, the judicial seat, and 10 from Cumberland. the nearest hank location and shipping point. S. Grenquist, postmaster. Dietz Neil, hotel.
HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.)
Erison Oscar, farmer. Grenquist Fred. farmer.
GRENQUIST SAMUEL, Postmaster. Lundmark Carl. shoemaker. Nystrum John, farmer.
Nystrum Victor, town clerk.
Renstram Charles, farmer.
Risberg Bros, general store.
Risberg Gust, lumber.
and Risberg Israel, farmer.
Risberg Jack, farmer.
Risburge Emil, live stock dealer.
Risburge Oscar, farmer.
LORETO.
A country postoffice in Bear Creek town- ship, Sauk county, 25 miles southwest of Baraboo, the county seat, and 15 from Spring Green, its banking and shipping point. W. A. Dwyer, postmaster.
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