Polk's Wisconsin state gazetteer and business directory. 1905-1906., Part 90

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


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Sandlund Peter, bicycle repr, 1437 Main. Saure Theodore J, grocer, 1822 Hall av.


Sawyer-Goodman Co, James B Goodman pres, Edgar P Sawyer vice-pres, Wm A Goodman treas, Charles A Goodman sec, lumber mnfrs, Sawyer's Island.


Schaeper John, gardener.


Schleichs James J, cigar mnfr, 1714 Main. Schmidt Wm P, baker, 2445 Carney av.


Schoemaker Herman, publr Volksbote, 712 Wells.


Scholtz Charles, cigar mnfr, Marinette av.


Schomaker Mrs Francesca, midwife.


Schroeder Henry F, phys, 1714 Main.


Schulman Mrs Lena, grocer, 1923 Wisconsin avenue.


Schwartz E H & Co (Edward H and John C H Schwartz), meats, 1707 Main.


SCHWITTAY ALBERT E, Attorney-at- Law and Collections, Postoffice Blk. (See page 619.)


Schwittay Elizabeth F, stenogr, P O blk.


Scudder Henry T, lawyer, P O bldg. Seavert Christian, saloon, 12 Starkweather Secor Desire, grocer, 835 Pierce av.


Setright John K, real est, 1702 Main.


Sheldrick & Bibber (John Sheldrick, Mel- ville C Bibber), plasterers.


Shoblask Mrs. Melia, dressmaker. Showard Charlotte, music eacher.


Silverman Edna, music teacher.


Silverman, Zuckerman & Co, dry goods, 1603 Main.


Geo. F. Rohn, "Everything Electrical."


Dynamos and Motors, Tel- ephones and Watchman's Clocks. MILWAUKEE


CO.


R. G. DUN


R. L. POLK & CO.'S Marinette


Room 332 Wells Building. JAMES A. ROWE, Mgr. MILWAUKEE, - )


COLLECTION DEPARTMENT ) COLLECTIONS MADE IN ANY PART OF THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA.


Electrical


Machinery for Mills and Factories. Wiring and Fixtures. Signs and Decorations for all Purposes. Telephone Sys- tems. Power adaptations. NORMAN S. RICHMOND & CO., Neenah and Oshkosh, Wis.


Marinette WISCONSIN GAZETTEER. Marinette 618


WILLIAM H. GEORGE, PRESIDENT. WALLACE P. GREENE, SEC'Y & TREAS.


Marinette County Abstract and Land Company. We have the only Abstracts to Marinette County Lands. Dealers in City and Suburban Real Estate, Pine, Hardwood, Mineral and Farming Lands in Wisconsin and Michigan. LOANS NEGOTIATED, TAXES PAID FOR NON-RESIDENTS. 6 Postoffice Block, - MARINETTE, WIS.


DEUTSCHER RECHTSANWALT. POLSKI ADVOKAT.


ALBERT E. SCHWITTAY, ATTORNEY=AT-LAW. Practice in all Courts. Speaks German, Polish, English.


COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY.


MARINETTE, = =


=


WISCONSIN.


Abraham Sklowsky,


Merchant Tailor and Dyer.


Goods and Garments of all kinds Made Cleaned, Repaired and Pressed. Suits made to order from $14.50 up. Ladies' Garments Made to Order, and all work guaranteed to be satisfactory. 1217 Main Street,


MARINETTE, - WISCONSIN.


JAS. B. GOODMAN & CO., TIMBER, FARMING AND MINERAL LANDS in Wisconsin and Michigan. IRON OPTIONS AND MINING LEASES.


Stephenson National Bank Building, - MARINETTE, WIS.


Directory of the Entire Real Estate Interests OF THE


United States. Names of all Dealers, Land Companies, Investment Companies, Brokers, Etc. =R. L. POLK & CO., Chicago, Il1.


The Students of


Green Bay Business College


Are in Demand. They are thoroughly trained by Expert Teachers. (See opp. p. 422.)


620 Marinette


R. L. POLK & CO.'S Marinette


Simcox H B & Co (Hiram B and Isaac Stevenson Bros, fishermen. Simcox), hardware, 2004 Hall av. Simon Samuel, junk.


Sing Kee, laundry, 1925 Hall av.


Singer Harris, furrier, 1604 Main.


Skidmore Land Co, Ralph Skidmore mngr, 2102 Hall av.


SKLOWSKY ABRAHAM, Merchant


Tailor, Repairer and Dyer, 1217 Main. (See page 619.)


Skubitzke Frederick, saloon, 1633 Main.


Sliger Joseph N, barber, 2013 Hall av.


Smith Charles R, jeweler, 1535 Main.


Smith Frank, dray.


Sperry Pitt H, jeweler, 1634 Main.


Standard Oil Co, Henry M Wellmarth agt, 102 Water.


Steele John F, agt C & N W Ry, Hall av bet Hattie and Maggie.


Steinle Wm, drugs, 1904 Hall av.


Stephenson Isaac, capitalist, D Stephen- son bldg.


Stephenson Isaac jr, laundry, 1710 Wiscon- sin.


Stephenson National Bank (capital $100,000), J A Van Cleve pres. H J Brown cashr. Dunlap sq.


Stephenson Public Library, Julia E Elliott librarian, Dunlap sq.


Stevens A W Co, J A Van Cleve pres, G W Hanley sec and treas, threshing ma- chinery, cor Pierce av and Daggett.


Stewart & Gothe (Sidney J Stewart, Her- man A Gothe), plumbers, 1509 Main.


Strom Anton R, saloon, 60 Hosmer.


Sturtz Alvin G, dentist, 1701 Main.


Suelflohn W J, real est, 746 Marinette av. Sunstrom C W, county treas, Court House.


Sunstrom & Johnson (Charles W Sunstrom, Christian J Johnson), lawyers, Dunlap sq Swanke R A & Co, Robert A Swanke mngr, meats, 1720 Main.


Swanson Charles E, genl store, 205 Stark- weather.


Swedish Printing Co (Olsen & Forsen), publrs Forposten, 802 Wells.


Tanner Grace E, music teacher.


Thomas George, dray.


Thompson Horatio G, drugs, 38 Hosmer.


Thorn Rev Wm B (Episcopal).


Travelers Home, John Laduke propr, 2103 Hall av.


Trepanier Joseph, saloon, 1307 Main.


Trottier Joseph N, meats, 2308 Hall av. Tuttle John, gardener.


Tweedle James, coroner.


Twin City Bedding Co (Harry A White), mattress mnfrs, 1875 Wisconsin.


Tyrznik Jeremiah L, barber, Main.


Tyrznik Joseph, barber, 1633 Main.


Ullman & Hirsch (Jacob Ullman, Solomon Hirsch), horse dealers, 110 Court.


R. L. POLK & CO .. Chicago, Il1.


States given in Mining Brokers, Timber Land Agents, Mineral Lands, Investment Companies, Trust Companies, Real Estate Dealers, Addresses of all in the United POLK'S REAL ESTATE DIRECTORY.


ADOLF RONGE,


WALL PAPER, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, MOULDINGS, Etc.


Estimates Cheerfully Gfven. Correspondence Solicited.


Telephone 241.


1361 MAIN STREET,


MARINETTE, WISCONSIN.


C.Konge ARTISTS MATERIALS


MARINETTE STEAM BOILER WORKS LAWRENCE HUNT, Proprietor.


Manufacturers of


Marine and Mill Boilers.


SHEET IRON WORK OF ALL KINDS. Refuse Burners and Mining Skips, Buck- ets and Cars for Mining Purposes.


South End of Stanton Street, MARINETTE, . WISCONSIN.


MACHINERY NEW USED


ENGINES, BOILERS and PUMPS, WOOD and IRON WORKING TOOLS.


Wisconsin Machinery & Manufacturing Co., Milwaukee, Wis.


The Most Beneficial of BLUE ROCK NATURAL LITHIA WATER Table Waters. ROCK COUNTY MINERAL WATER COMPANY, JANESVILLE, WIS.


Marinette WISCONSIN GAZETTEER. Marinette 621


Most Conveniently Located Hotel in the city.


. Street Cars to all parts of the city direct from the doors.


Bath, Hot and Cold Water.


HOTEL ARLINGTON


W. F. BELYEA, Propr.


Fine Cuisine. Newly Renovated.


MARINETTE, WISCONSIN, Brick Building-Opposite Depots, $1.00 and $1.50 Per Day.


Fine Rooms. Good Ventilation.


R. G. HUTCHINSON.


H. R. GOLDMAN.


HUTCHINSON & GOLDMAN Attorneys at Law.


General Practice and Collections.


Stephenson National Bank Building. MARINETTE, WIS.


M. NELSON. L. AMUNDSEN.


NELSON & AMUNDSEN,


PRACTICAL Watchmakers, Jewelers and Opticians,


WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, CLOCKS, SILVERWARE, ETC. 1507 MAIN, -


MARINETTE, WIS.


H. J. PLACE, DEALER IN


WOOD And Proprietor BIG 4 TRANSFER LINE


CARRIAGES, SURREYS, PHAETONS, BUGGIES, HIDALGOS, ROAD WAGONS, CARTS, Etc.


Barouches, Cutters and Sleighs of all kinds. Also Dealer in DRAFT AND DRIVING HORSES. Piano Moving a Specialty. The celebrated Fish Bros. Wagons, For High Grade Work, the Buckeye Buggy. Sale and Boarding Stables.


A


1753-1775 STEPHENSON,


MARINETTE, WISCONSIN.


Robt. B. Clark


Buyer and Shipper Grain, Hay, Seeds CHIPPEWA FALLS, WIS. Write for Prices.


FOR WILD LANDS IN WISCONSIN Write A. C. UECKE, CUMBERLAND, WIS. (See p. 13.)


622


Marinette


R. L. POLK & CO.'S


Marion


United States Express Co, E G Bon Durant HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. agt, 1716 Main.


Van Cleve J A, lands, 1912 Hall av.


Vandenberg Frank A, music tchr, 1636 Main


Vandenberg Music Co (Frank A and Henry H Vandenberg), organs. 1636 Main.


Van Der Fin Frank, confr, 102 Stark- weather.


Vatter George, florist, 937 State.


Vieth Otto, wall paper, 1729 Stephenson.


Ward Edward, dentist, 1630 Main.


Waters H E, confr, 2014 Hall av.


Watson Bros (Wm and James), hardware, 1723 Main.


Watson Heating Co, M JCulnan sec, plumb- ers, 1723 Main.


Weiler Bros (Anton and Peter), dyers, 808 Pierce av.


Wentworth George W, dentist, Dunlap sq. Western Union Telegraph Co, Britton Bo- Fuchs Fred, hotel and saloon.


gart mngr, 1818 Hall av.


Westlund August, hardware, 607 Main.


Whelihan J (est), George E Cleary mngr, grocer, 2120 Hall av.


Whellhan John J, grocer, 2000 Hall av.


Whitbeck H Co. Frank L Carney sec, lum- ber mnfrs, foot Stanton.


White George E, saloon, Dunlap sq bldg.


White L J, mngr White's Hotel and Cafe, Dunlap sq.


White's Hotel and Cafe, L J White mngr, Dunlap sq.


Whiteside Thomas, fisherman.


Wilkins Walter H, tailor, 1804 Stephenson. Williams R A, dentist, 1618 Main.


Willmarth Henry M, agt Standard Oil Co, 102 Water.


Wilson Charles J, phys, 1632 Main.


Wisconsin & Michigan Ry, ticket office C Kissinger Edward M, hardware.


M & St Paul depot, Hall av opo Hattie.


Wisconsin Taxpayers' Assn. R F Goodman vice-pres, Wm C Campbell sec, 1811 Ste- phenson.


Wisconsin Telephone Co, Henry F Born- heimer mngr, 1825 Hall av.


Wistrom Olof, saloon, 837 Main.


WOOD LANT, Propr Hotel Marinette, Dunlap sq.


Woodward Charles F, piano tuner.


Worchester C H Co, L F Chapman agt, ties. Stephenson bldg.


Wright Bros (Jason K and Anson F), ties, 901 Maggie.


Wright Henry L. pianos, 1606 Main.


Yep Gin, laundry, 711 Pierce av.


Young Matthew S, grocer, 1201 Garfield av. Young Men's Christian Assn, 1529 Main.


Y M C A Shoe Store (of Oshkosh), R E Young mngr, 1529 Main.


Zentner John, carpenter.


Zeratsky & Zerull (Gustav M Zeratsky, Gustav Zerull), grocers, 911 Pierce av. Zeratzky H Wm, blacksmith.


MARION.


Population, 650. An incorporated village on the C. & N. W. Ry., in Waupaca coun- ty, 30 miles northeast of Waupaca, the judicial seat, and 163 from Milwaukee. Has Catholic, Evangelical, Lutheran and Meth- odist churches, a bank and a weekly news- paper, the Advertiser. Stage daily to Car- oline, Pella and Leopolis. Tel., W. U. Mauel Frank, saw mill.


Exp., Am. S. L. Perry, postmaster.


(See page 4.)


Adams John, barber.


Bangert Stephen A, shoes.


Bertram Charles H, painter.


Binkelman Wm R & Son (Wm R and Lyn- don J), hardware.


Buelter Ferdinand, carpenter.


Dargey August, justice.


Diels Chris, livery.


Dooley Edward, justice.


Engler & Dedolph (N M Engler, W C De- dolph), general store.


FIRST STATE BANK OF MARION (Cap- ital $25,000), Henry Schoenke Pres, Frank Leake Cashier. (See page 623.)


Frederick John, blacksmith.


Fuchs Bros (Charles W and Adam), hotel and saloon.


Fuchs Jacob, mason.


Fuchs John J, furn and undertkr.


Gansen Wm Q, drugs.


Geer & Buhr (John J Geer. John P Buhr), harness.


Geske W F, saloon.


Goldberg L M & Co (Louis M and Moses Goldberg), general store.


Goldthwaite Moses C, flour mill.


Grombach Rev R C (Lutheran).


Hockenberger W H, agt Marion & North- ern Tel Co.


Hoffman Frank, wagonmaker.


Hoffman & Smith (John B Hoffman, Ed- ward Smith), carpenters.


Holler Marie, dressmaker.


Jones O, restaurant.


Kelly Harley J, painter.


Kloster George A & Co, lumber.


Koepke Wm, plasterer.


Krieser Charles H, saloon.


Laughlin John D, railroad, exp and tel agt.


LEAKE FRANK, Cashier First State Bank of Marion and Fire Insurance. (See page 623.)


Linden Rev J (Lutheran).


Lorrig Michael, saloon.


McMonagle Harry, jeweler.


Madison John, saw mill, 5 miles s.


MARION ADVERTISER, S L Perry Editor and Publr. (See.adv.)


MARION ADVERTISER, S. L. PERRY, Publisher.


Circulation, 2000.


The Best Advertising Medium in the County. UP-TO-DATE JOB DEPARTMENT. PRICES REASONABLE


Marion Furniture Mnfg Co (Harry and Arnold Ma'es).


Marion Opera House, Daniel A Ramsdell manager.


Marion & Northern Tel Co, W H Hocken- berger mngr.


Meyer Andrew, blacksmith. 4


G. D. JONES LAND CO., WAUSAU, WIS. (See page 9)


BUY AND SELL Timber and Farming Lands.


for Artistic Metal Goods.


Received Six Medals at World's Fair Manufacturers of Architectural Ornamental Iron Work, Brass and Bronze Goods.


C. COLNIK MNF'G CO., 221-225 EIGHTH ST., MILWAUKEE, WIS.


FERROFIX BRAZING CO. 251 LAKE ST. Milwaukee, Wis. (See page 3.)


Marion


WISCONSIN GAZETTEER. Markesan 623


FIRST STATE BANK OF MARION


CAPITAL, $25,000.


N. M. ENGLER, Vice-Pres.


FRANK LEAKE, Cashier.


Transacts a General Banking Business. Buys and Sells Foreign and Domestic Exchange. Re- eives Deposits. Loans Money on Commercial Paper. Negotiates Farm Loans.


INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS.


AGENT. FRANK LEAKE is agent for four different lines of Ocean Steamers. Tickets sold to all parts of Europe.


Fire and Accident Insurance Written in Old Line Companies. BANKING HOURS-9 to 12 A. M. and 1 to 4 P. M.


Meyer & Wulk (Bernard Meyer, Ernest Wulk), live stock.


Michaelis Mercantile Co, P M Michaelis jr pres, A N Schewe sec, general store.


Michaels Paul A & Co, P A Michaels mngr, cigar mnfrs.


Iohrs August L, baker. Mulvaney Frank, physician. Nohr John L, brick mnfr.


PERRY STEPHEN L, Editor and Publr Marion Advertiser. (See page 622.) Pipher Rev (Methodist).


Potratz Albert, grain dealer. Radtke Mrs Albert, carpet weaver. Riesenberg Charles F, hotel.


Rogers & Johnson (Peter C. Rogers, Peter Johnson), excelsior. Ryan Martin, dentist.


SCHOENKE HENRY, Pres First Na- tional Bank of Marion. Schroeckenstein Richard, physician. Schroeder Mrs G, milliner. hambau Wm, general store.


Spengler John H. lawyer. Weissman Charles, saloon. Volk Myron, live stock. Cim Robert W, tailor. Tandeheik Frank, baker. eihn & Co (Wm. Fred and August), meats. illmer Charles H, dray.


MARKESAN.


Population, 800. An incorporated village in Green Lake county, located on the C., M. St. P. Ry., 17 miles south of Dartford, he count" seat, and 82 northwest of Mil- waukee. It has Catholic, German Metho- list. Lutheran, Methodist Episcopal and Universalist churches, a graded public chool, a bank, a canning factory and a weekly newspaper, the Herald. Stages daily o Manchester, Kingston and Marquette. "elephone connection. Tel. W. U. Exp., J. S.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4). Ames W H. mngr Markesan Canning Co. Atkinson Thomas, drugs. Barker Lumber Co, B Z See mngr. Bergholz Rev J (Lutheran). Bloedel Emma, millinery.


Bloedel Philip, blacksmith.


Bloedel Richard, barber.


Butenhoff H L, blacksmith.


Card Bros (John and Frederick), hardware.


Card & McDonald (Fred Card. Alexander McDonald), live stock.


Chesbro Mrs Amelia, dressmaker.


Chesbro H O, cigar mnfr.


Collingbourne F W. genl store.


Davis Bros (Jacob and David), genl store. Day Louis, marshal.


Densmore Frank, feed mill 1 mile east.


Detert Rudolph J, furniture.


Dickerson Boynton, mason.


Dickerson Mason, hides.


Dickinson George E, lawyer.


Doty Claud, druggist. Dumdey Edward, harnessmaker. Eckert H F, veterinary surgeon. Eisenhardt Adolph, bakery.


Evans Edward L, barber.


Evans Rumsey J, hardware.


Folsom Wm H, physician.


Franz Herman, mason.


Friday Henry P, creamery.


Gardenier Ray. confr.


Geidel E H, saloon. Green A M, painter.


Green Mrs E M. dressmaker.


Harper Wm, photographer.


Hennenger John, jeweler.


Hughes Edward J, dentist.


Johnson & Pollock (George Johnson, Louis Pollock), meats.


June Rev J E (Universalist).


Kalaron C S. genl store.


Kempton Arthur E, farm machinery.


Kluckman Ferdinand, shoemaker.


Lambert Charles, furniture.


Lambert. C H, insurance.


Laper Edward W. shoes.


Lieske Julius, livery.


Long Herman, wagon maker.


Ludtke Chris W jr, hides.


McCracken & Dunsmoor (Mrs George Mc- Cracken, Wm F Dunsmoor). proprs Yo- semite House.


Mackford Creamery Co, George Boozer mngr. 5 miles s e.


Markesan Canning Co. W H Ames mngr. Markesa'n Cornet Band, F W Collingbourne leader.


The Eau Claire Business College EAU CLAIRE, WIS.


We Guarantee Thorough Business Education.


a


Insure The Mutual Benefit With ... Life Insurance Co.


Is Absolutely Non Forfeitable After two years EVERY POLICY issued by the Company, except for Non Payment of Premium, C C


HENRY SCHOENKE, Pres.


Metal Stamping STAMPING AND TOOL CO. Electroplating LA CROSSE, WIS.


Life Insurance Co., Cincinnati, Ohio Good Reliable Agents Wanted. C ORGANIZED 1867. THE UNION CENTRAL Assets, $43,891,738.40 M. D. FETHERS. Gen'l Agent, Southern Wis. .


624 Markesan R. L. POLK & CO.'S Marshall


Markesan Herald, George Richards propr. Markesan State Bank (capital $30,000), M B Folsom pres, E C Smith cashier.


Markham & Steers (F L Markham. W Gertsen IS' H, stone mason.


Steers), live stock. Millard John L. lawyer. Parker Ira B, insurance.


Price Harry, principal schools.


Radschweit Fred, saloon.


Richards George, propr Markesa'n Herald. Richards J P, windmills.


Roeske Charles, carpenter.


Salzwedel Herman, carpenter. Schroeder Gust. saloon.


Schroeder & Wolfgram (Charles Schroeder, Albert Wolfgram), farm machinery.


Sink Wm, hides. Standard Oil Co, Julius Lieske agt.


Straight F W, dentist.


Straight H L, dentist.


Stroschem Wm, saloon.


Thayer Charles E. physician.


Walker J H, cigar mnfr.


Warring George. harnessmaker. Weber J J, tailor.


Wilke Mrs Herman, dressmaker.


Williams David D. genl store.


Wilson John A, restaurant.


Wilson J T, R R. exp and tel agt. Yep Sing, laundry.


YOSEMITE HOUSE, McCracken Dunsmoor Proprs.


MARKTON.


A farmers' postoffice in Elton township, Langlade county, 28 miles from Antigo. the county seat, banking and shipping point. Mail, daily. W. B. Bell, postmaster.


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


Dempster C S, justice.


MARQUETTE.


Population, 300. A village on the Fox river, in Marquette township, Green Lake county, 18 miles southwest of Dartford, the county seat and 9 northwest of Markesan, the nearest railroad station and banking point. Stages daily to Markesan. Mail, daily. E. P. J. Spragg, postmaster.


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


Brayton Eli, town clerk.


Breusch . Gus, propr Lake House Hotel.


Cahoon Herbert well borer.


Griffith C S, lumber, salt and lime.


Heise E A, carpenter. Inglis J A & Co, grocers.


Lake House Hotel. Gus Breusch propr. Nober J S, justice.


Paul August. blacksmith.


Potter C, justice.


Sargent C S, justice.


Sescheski Albert, mason.


SPRAGG E P J, Cigars and Stationery. Spragg R H surveyor.


MARS.


A country postoffice in Springwells town- ship, Adams county, 14 miles south of Friendship, the judicial seat, and 1212 north of Kilbourn, the nearest banking and ship- ping point. Mary C. Kline, postmaster.


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


Edwards Job, justice.


Halstead Eugene, music teacher.


Kahl W, blacksmith.


Kline J E, carpenter.


Lewis T P, carpenter.


Reynolds George E. real estate.


Stevens Samuel, junk.


Ward B W, thresherman.


Ward Charles, live stock.


MARSHALL.


Population, 600. A village on the C., M .. & St. P. Ry., in Medina township, Dane county, 20 miles northeast of Madison, the county seat. It has Baptist, German Lu- theran and Methodist Episcopal churches,, a bank, a weekly newspaper. the Record, and an electric light company. Tel., W. U. Exp., U. S. David G. Hames, postmaster.


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


Agnew Sophronia. dressmaker.


Aurich Louis, shoemaker.


Baker Clark, sorghum mnfr. Bank of Marshall, W H Porter pres, John F Hebl vice-pres Wm Tasker cashier. Biederman John C, tobacco grower.


Bigelow Bros (Wallace W and Gouverneur R). tobacco growers.


Chadwick Mrs Ida, dressmaker.


Cole Bros & Co (Clark and Clarence Cole), general store.


Cole Rev J D (Methodist).


Cone John, blacksmith.


Cornet Band, Herman Muzzey leader.


Cutler Wm, live stock breeder.


Deppe John F. wind mills.


Deppe Theodore R, mngr Wilbur Lumber Co.


Deppe & Copeland (Albert A Deppe, John Copeland), blacksmiths.


Devine C B. physician.


Dornfeld Rev E (Lutheran).


Glasgow Herman C. hardware.


Hames David C, shoes.


Hart Charles, restaurant.


Hotel Lindsay, John Lindsay propr.


Koiser August. general store.


Kaiser Gustave, agricultural impts.


Kelley Louis F. drugs.


King S W, grocer.


Lake Charles H. publr Marshall Record.


Lange August, blacksmith.


Lindsay John, propr Hotel Lindsay and general store.


McNeil Wm, grain buyer.


Marshall Mrs Elizabeth (admr), creamery. Marshall Hotel, Mrs Belle Buchanan propr. Marshall Record, C H Lake publr.


Medina Co-Operative Creamery, Mathias Lindas sec.


Miller George, carpenter.


Packel Julius. carpenter.


Palmer Charles, wagon maker and saw mill.


Palmer Delbert E, wagonmaker.


Parkinson H G. prin of school.


Peckham Frank, painter.


Porter Wm H, flour mill and live stock dealer.


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


(See Page 7.) MADISON, WIS.


J. CHRIS. HEINRICH, Consulting Mechanical Engineer


-FUEL ECONOMY.


ENGINE AND BOILER TESTS A SPECIALTY. See Page 4.) 921 GARFIELD AVENUE, MILWAUKEE, WIS.


Marshall


WISCONSIN GAZETTEER. Marshfield 625


Pratt Charles C, live stock.


yburn Frank livery stable.


Raman Wm H, furniture. Ramsdell Frank. harness.


Bruel Ignatius, shoemaker.


Bruhn O, creamery.


Budgett W H, physician. Bulgren H, creamery.


Bump Edward, apiarist.


Carney Michael, drayman.


Carter Fred L, agt C, St P M & O Ry.


Clapper John, housemover.


Cole John F, lawyer.


Cole & Lupient (David Cole, Moses Lu- pient), painters.


Connor R Co (capital $200,000), W D Con- nor pres, R Connor sec, lumber mnfrs.


Cranmer Perrin, dairy and cattle breeder. Crosby & Meyers (D S Crosby, J R Mey- ers), mnfrs of cheese.


Dafter Rev Wm (Episcopal).


Daul Peter, propr Eagle Hotel.


Deming Edgar M, lawyer.


Demokrat Publishing Co, Herman J Pan- kow sec, publrs Marshfield Demokrat.


Doerge Carl W, physician.


Eagle Hotel, Peter Daul propr.


Thompson


Ebbe & Thompson, August mngr, lime and cement.


Ebert Jacob E, whol liquors.


Eisen Rev John (Catholic).


Engel Wm A, agt Wisconsin Central Ry.


Esser John R, blacksmith.


Feit James, shoemaker.


First National Bank (capital $65,000), Adam Hafer pres, E L Reese cashier.


Fostner .Joseph, saloon.


Fuller & Mathe (Ralph Fuller, Frank A Mathe), creamery butter.


Geisel Fred, shoemaker.


Gerth Bros (Robert and Wm), crockery.


Gerwig Albert F, city marshal.


Gokey Frank, barber.


Grall Joseph, saloon.


Groin Lacy, agt W U Tel, Am and Na- tional Exp Cos.


Gustavson Gustav G, general store.


Hafer & Kalsched (Adam Hafer, Henry Kalsched), box mnfrs.


Hahn & Son (Charles and Erwin J), real estate and insurance.


Hartl Lorenzo, saloon.


Harvey Jess H, baker.


HAYDEN 'JOHN, Propr Marshfield


Steam Boiler Works. (See page 627.)


Hayward J C, physician.


Helm Gustav, drayman.


Henderson George W, pumps and wind- mills.


BLODGETT CHARLES E, Buffet and Henseler A, creamery.


Henseler John, creamery.


Hensen Benjamin P, saloon.


Hinman Wm J, civil engr.


Hoelz John G, cigar mnfr.


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Population, 6,000. An incorporated city ocated on the Wis. Central Ry. the C. & Deem Mrs Mary, grocer. N. W. Ry., the C., St. P., M. & O. Ry., and he Marshfield & Southeastern Ry., in Marshfield township, Wood county, 32 miles orthwest of Grand Rapids, the county Dexheimer E, creamery. eat, 168 from St. Paul and 190 from Mil- Dickof Peter, saloon. waukee. The city is lighted by electricity, Dolezal Adolph, confr. as an excellent system of water works. Dolezal Frank M, barber. nd a well equipped and efficient fire de- Doll Frederick, ins. artment. There are churches of the Cath- lic, Episcopal, German Evangelical. Luth- Dorpat J Christ, saloon. ran, Methodist and Presbyterian denom !- Dumas Edward, saloon. ations, a high and 3 ward schools. Catholic nd Lutheran parochial schools, a pub- ic library. an opera house, a hospital and vater cure and 2 banks. The press is rep esented by 3 weekly newspapers-Demo- Eckhoff Otto W. confr. rat, News and Times. Stage daily to Edwards C B, lawyer. Rozellville, 10 miles northeast. Grain. live tock and manufactured products constitute Elvis Benjamin, jeweler. he shipments. Exp .. Am. and National. Emanuel Henry G, meats. "el., W. U. John F. Cole, postmaster.


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


Adams Albert P, musical goods.


Adler John E. saloon.


Adler Philip, propr Marshfield Opera House American National Bank (capital $50.000). W D Connor pres. O G Lindemann cashr. Anderson Rev A J (Lutheran).


Anderson Mrs G E, milliner. Andrews Ross E, lawyer.


Arndt Bros (John and Wm), saloon. Baker Ralph J, restaurant. Bartels Wm, notary public. Bartl Max, tailor. Bartl Michael, saloon. Bartman Albert, shoes.


Bast Anton, confr. Bauer Wm, saloon. Baumann Louis, saloon. Beer Henry J. grocer.


Benson Rev J H (Methodist). Berg Michael, blksmith. Beseler Wm H, grocer. Bever Peter, grocer. Bille Hans, office fixtures. inger Peter, wagonmkr.


Propr Hotel Blodgett.


Blumenstein Gustav, saloon. Borden James B, prin of schools. Brackendorf John, saloon.


Brackenheimer Edward, live stock dealer. Braem Ferdinand, 2d hand goods.


Brill's I Son (Louis Brill), clothing.


Ranney Seymour P, grocer.


anders Ernest A, general store.


Sanders Mrs E A, milliner. Sanders John F. shoes.


Sellnow Sisters (Helen and Ida), dressmkrs. shepard L G, live stock.


herman Wm H, railroad. exp and tel agt. Sickles Wm, barber.


Streich Frank, carpenter.


Thompson Bros (Gay a'nd Lutie), genl store. Wakeman B H, painter.




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