Polk's Wisconsin state gazetteer and business directory. 1905-1906., Part 92

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


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Bittner Rev Julius T L (Lutheran.)


Boehmer Alois, chief fire department.


Boehmer Bros (Edward and Alois), machin- ists.


Boehmer Hubert, laundry.


Borngraber Wm F, saloon.


Braun Bros (Fred and Herman), ice. Braun Fred, baker.


Brunke Franz, cigar mnfr.


George W. Colles M. E., Sc. M., Mem. Am. Soc. M. E. 408 Alhambra Bldg., MILWAUKEE.


Consulting Engineer AND PATENT EXPERT.


RUNDLE-SPENCE MFG. CO.


Milwaukee, PLUMBERS', Steam and Gas .mn Wis, in Fitters' Supplies.


Mayville WISCONSIN GAZETTEER. Mayville 633


Buchner Ludwig, saloon.


Buerger Malting Co, Anton Buerger pres, Peter Buerger sec.


Christian Fred, agricultural implts.


Clark Gilbert J, dentist.


Commercial Hotel, Theodore Lehner propr. Fischer Mary, millinery.


Daniels George 'S, painter.


Denison, Liever & Cooper, H C Roth mngr, lumber.


Deusterbeck Frank, carpenter.


Docter Charles W, photographer.


Dodge County Banner, E Schwartz Print- ing Co publrs.


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DODGE COUNTY PIONIER, Jacob


Mueller Publisher. (See adv.)


Engel C & Son (Charles and John), hard- ware.


Faust Conrad, meats.


Fischer Wm R, harnessmaker.


Forkmann Henry H, school teacher.


Geschel Bert, barber.


Gordon Albe L. machinist.


Gramlow August, saloon. Guse Albert, shoemaker.


Particulars.


EMIL H. NABER, Attorney-at-Law.


Practice in all Courts. Collections a Specialty. Foreign Business Solicited and Carefully Attended to.


OFFICE OVER STATE BANK.


MAYVILLE, = # WISCONSIN.


ESTABLISHED 1876. DODGE COUNTY PIONIER,


JACOB MUELLER, Publisher.


GERMAN AND ENGLISH JOB PRINTING EXECUTED IN A TASTEFUL MANNER AND AT REASONABLE RATES.


German Semi-Weekly, size 31 x 46. Subscription $2.50 per annum; in advance, $2.00. Mayville, Wisconsin.


F. PAUSTIAN MILLING CO.,


PROPRIETORS OF


MAYVILLE ROLLER MILLS, ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANT AND BOX FACTORY.


CHEESE BOXES A SPECIALTY. MAYVILLE, WISCONSIN.


Tobin-Gerlinger Steel Casting Co. FOUNDERS ELECTRIC, MINING, SAW MILL, AUTOMOBILE and eneral Machinery. Telephone West Allis 19. WEST ALLIS, WISCONSIN


The Davidor Promoting Co., Milwaukee, Wisconsin.


for


Write


We have Investments that Pay Large Dividends Monthly and Small Savings Paying Large Returns


COMPLICATED AUDIT ACCOUNTS ANALYZED GREIG & ACHESON, Public Accountants,


YOUR SYSTEMS DEVISED 619 ROYAL INS. BLDG.,


ACCOUNTS CHICAGO, ILL.


634 Mayville


R. L. POLK & CO.'S Mazomanie


GUTH NICK, Livery, First Class Rigs for All Occasions, Commercial Patronage Solicited. (See adv.)


NIC GUTH,


Livery, Boarding and Sale Stable. Commercial Patronage Solicited.


Mayville, - Wisconsin.


Harwig Anton, veterinary surgeon. Heberner Rev K (Lutheran). Heder Rev W J (Catholic).


HENDERSON CHARLES R, Postmaster,


Pianos and Sewing Machines. Herberg John, justice of peace.


Hirth Christian. poultry breeder.


Hollenstein John, blacksmith.


Husting J P & Son (John P and Paul), jewelers.


Jacob Simon. blacksmith.


Janssen George, insurance.


Joselt Wm, painter.


Kahlhammer John, saloon.


Kielley L S, principal of school.


Kloeden Mrs Henry, milliner.


Kluth Mrs Ludwig, midwife.


KOEPSELL AUGUST J, Druggist, Pre- scriptions Carefully Compounded. Koepsell Frederick, cheese mnfr. Krebs George, blacksmith.


Kunz Adolph, hides and nurseryman.


Kurtz Otto, drayman.


LAMOREAUX & HUSTING (Courtney W


Lamoreaux, Paul O Husting), Lawyers. (See adv in classified Lawyers.)


Langenback Robert J, meats.


Lehner Theodore, propr Commercial Hotel. Maaske & Kloeden (Charles Maaske, Henry Kloeden), real estate.


Machmueller Gottfried, mason.


Mann Charles, grain.


Matson & Sette (Herman Matson, Edwin ISette), machinists.


Mayville Band, Edwin Albrecht leader.


Mayville Furniture Co (Robert, Henry and Wild Mrs Anna, saloon.


Alvin Butter).


Mayville Mutual Fire Insurance Co, A Buerger pres, George Janssen sec.


Mayville News, Henry Spiering publr.


Mayville Roller Mills, F Paustian Milling Co proprs.


Mayville White Lime Works, Charles Rue- deburch pres, Emil Ruedeburch sec.


MUELLER JACOB, Publisher Dodge County Pionier. (See page 633.) Mueller J & A, proprs Beaumont Hotel. Naber D Co Oscar Naber pres, Anna Na- ber sec, general store.


NABER EMIL H, Lawyer, Practice in All Courts. (See page 633.)


Nielsen Bros (Frank and Edwin), genl store du Chien division of the C., M. & St. P. Ry., Northwestern Iron Co, Irving M Bean pres, W K Parkham sec.


Paustian August, blacksmith.


PAUSTIAN F MILLING CO, F Paustian Pres, A F Paustian Sec and Treas, Proprs Mayville Roller Mills, Electric Light Plant and Box Factory. (See page 633.)


Prochnow Gustav, apiarist.


Raabe Henry, brick maker.


Rathke & Meiners (Edward Rathke, Emil Meiners), jewelers.


Rediske Wm, cigar mnfr.


Reible A & Son (August & Leon), marble. Reichert Bros (Max and Paul), blksmiths.


Reichert Louis, shoemaker.


Reichert Otto, cigar mnfr.


Reichert Wm, saloon.


Remmel Peter, saloon.


Riverside Creamery. Carl Greshorn mngr.


Roth H C, mngr Denison, Liever & Cooper, lumber.


Ruedebusch August, real estate.


Ruedebusch Charles Co, Charles Ruede -- busch pres, Emil Ruedebusch sec, genl store.


SAUERHERING EDWARD, Druggist, A Full and Complete Line of High Grade Drugs. $


Schaumberg George meats.


Schmidt Wm J C, physician.


Schoen Dr August F, drugs.


Schuhnecht Wm barber.


Schulze Mrs Paul, milliner.


Schwartz Ernst, city clerk.


Schwartz D Printing Co, E Schwartz mngr .. publrs Dodge County Banner.


Schwartz Mrs Fred, music teacher.


Schwartz Wm, genl store.


Spiering Rudolph. barber.


State Bank of Mayville (capital $40,000), August Ruedebusch pres, Wm . Ringle cashier.


Steger J & Co (John Steger, Henry Boehmer), brewers.


Thielke August jr, hardware.


Thielke Franz, mason.


Thielke Herman J, insurance and lumber.


Traeger F T & Son (Frank T and Rudolph), harness makers.


United States Express Co, Eugene Ziegler agent.


Weinefeld & Mueller (F C Weinefeld, H A Mueller), painters and wallpaper.


Welsch Anton, livery.


Wisconsin Telephone Co, mngr.


Bachhuber


Wisconsin Widow and Orphan Donation Society The, A L Gordon pres, R E Muen- chow sec.


Wittmann Andrew, saloon.


Ziegler Eugene, railroad, exp and tel agt. Ziegler M Brewing Co. Louis Ziegler pres, Eugene Ziegler sec.


Zillisch August T, blacksmith.


Zuehlke Henry C, saloon.


Zurn Louis, bottler.


MAZOMANIE.


Population, 900. An incorporated village located on Lake Marion, and on the Prairie


in Dane county, 23 miles northwest of Madi- son, the judicial seat, 119 west of Milwau- kee, and 155 northwest of Chicago. It con-


Use Milwaukee Solvay Coke FOR DOMESTIC PURPOSES. MILWAUKEE COKE & GAS CO. 21-26 UNIVERSITY BLDG., (See adv. opp. Coke Mnfrs.) MILWAUKEE, WIS.


Substantially made Patterns for Standard use our Patterns made for anything that can be Cast in Metal Specialty. Phone West 394. (See adv. in Milwaukee.)


MILWAUKEE, WIS.


1606 St. Paul Avenue,


Siebers & Pederson PATTERN MAKERS


Cut over and Hardwood Lumber Lands for Sale


In Barron and Washburn Counties, Wis. JAMES ATKINSON, Rice Lake. Phone 86.


(See adv. p. 7.)


Mazomanie


WISCONSIN GAZETTEER. Medford


635


ains Catholic, Congregational, Episcopal, German Evangelical, German Lutheran, und Methodist Episcopal churches, a grad- Stewart James, painter.


d public school, a bank, and a live and progressive weekly paper. the Sickle. The own is lighted by electricity, has telephone connection, and an excellent system of vater works. Exp., U. S. Tel., W. U. S. Parkin. postmaster.


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


Barker James F. grocer.


Batty Edwin S, grocer. Black George, livery.


Blomiley Miss Augusta J, milliner.


Brittingham & Hixon, M O Moe supt, lum- ber.


utz Bros (Julius and Charles H), genl store.


Clough George H, ins.


Commercial House, J F Westhauser propr. Cork Wm, tailor.


Corey Edward, saloon.


Crawford Rev Wm (Cong.)


Dahling Ralph H, harness. Denu John, harnessmkr.


Dunlap Jessie, baker. llis Henry A, dentist.


lasch Rev Conrad (Catholic).


treene J B & Son (James B and George), genl store.


Jack George F, confr. Hawley Louie, barber. Tildendorf Theodore, drayman.


Howard Charles, chief of fire dept.


Huggins Mrs Eliza J, propr Huggins House Huggins House, Mrs Eliza J Huggins propr ohnson Altana, dressmkr.


ohnson Bros (Walter A and Oren N), hardware.


Kester John W, phys. Kirch Henry, flour mill.


Knapp Bros (John G and Harvey B), fur- niture.


Traege Frank, prin of school.


appley Henry, drugs and jewelry.


earnard Harmon R, village clk and ins. incoln Miss Nettie S, milliner. Tawney John G, dentist.


Mazomanie Creamery Co, James H Green- ing pres, A M Benedick sec.


Tazomanie Electric Plant, J B Hicks supt. Mazomanie Telephone Co, D L Bestor mngr.


Tenkhausen Laura, milliner. Iurrish & Sons (Samuel Murrish), genl HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. store


wen James, mason.


earcey J W. hardware.


eople's State Bank (capital $17,000) John G Knapp pres, E L Case cashr. ienow Wm, meats. eeve Percy, blksmith. oche Emil, marshall.


oe Rev Wm (Meth Epis.) oyston Wm, carp.


lisbury Oliver M, drugs and jeweler. childt Henry, grocer. chmitz John A, genl store. chmitz Michael, saloon chubert Joseph C, photogr. ICKLE THE, H L Swan Publr.


mith Wm F, bowling alley. nyder Wm A, dentist.


Stadelmann Oscar F & Son (Oscar F and Wm E Stadelmann), blksmiths.


Stickney John B, railroad and exp agt.


SWAN HAROLD L, Publr The Sickle. Sweeney A A, saloon.


Traeger Frederick, wagonmkr.


Trager Harry E, grocer.


Vogel C R, meats.


Ward Thomas H, live stock.


Welsch Hugo, saloon.


Welsch Nicholas, grocer.


Westhauser J F, propr Commercial House.


Whitehorn E E, phys.


Wisconsin Telephone Co, Henry Lappley mngr.


MEADOW VALLEY.


Population, 50. On the C., M. & St. P. Ry., in Kingston township, Juneau county, 40 miles northwest of Mauston, the county seat, and 21 from Tomah, the nearest bank location. Telephone connection. C. H.


Johnson, postmaster.


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


ALLEN G J, Genl Store.


Carter Henry, real estate.


Dunn J E, live stock.


Hackney Peter, cranberry grower.


Huffman E, blacksmith.


JOHNSON C H, Fruits and Farmer.


Mather De Long H S, exp and railroad agt. Merrick N N, live stock.


Pleuss C H, live stock and farmer.


Treat C R, notary, dredge builder and operator.


MECAN.


A rural postoffice in Mecan township, Marquette county, 71/2 miles east of Mon- tello, the county seat, banking and ship- ping point. W. F. Jurgens postmaster.


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


LUEBKE ADOLPH, General Store Mecan Creamery.


MEDARY.


On the C., M. & St. P. and C. & N. W. Rys., in Campbell township, La Crosse county, 4 miles north of La Crosse, the county seat and banking point. Has rural free delivery from La Crosse.


(See page 4.)


MEDFORD.


Population, 2,000. An incorporated city located on Black river and on the Wis. Central Ry., in Taylor county, of which it is the judicial seat, 119 miles south of Ash- land. Has Catholic, Congregational, Epis- copal, German Lutheran, Methodist and Scandinavian Lutheran churches, excellent schools, an opera house, with a seating ca- pacity of 700, electric light, 2 banks, first- class hotels, and 3 newspapers, Democrat, Der Waldbote and Taylor County Star- News. Mail stages daily to Perkinstown, Lynch, Urquhart and Interwald, and tri- weekly to Gad and Goodrich. Large ship- ments of lumber, ties, leather and excelsior


F


FESSION, Address - OR LISTS OF NAMES. ANY TRADE, BUSINESS OR PRO-


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R. L. POLK & CO.,


CHICAGO. DETROIT -07-


MISSOURI PACIFIC R'Y.


Best


ROUTE FROM ST. LOUIS to all Points West and Southwest.


R. W. LOTZ, Registered Patent Trade-Marks Attorney, Metropolitan Blk., CHICAGO, III. Trade-Marks Registered, Patents Obtained. Free Booklets on Request.


636 Medford


R. L. POLK & CO.'S Medford


are made. Tel., W. U. Exp., National.| HOTEL WINCHESTER, Frank H Ward Telephone connection. Peter Danielson, Proprietor. (See page 638.) postmaster.


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


Adams George W, lawyer.


Anderson Charles A, genl store.


Bach Frank X, shoes.


Bauer Louis, jeweler.


Bauer Nicholas, saloon.


Bechstein Bruno, shoes.


Bell Bros (James H and Thomas E), dry goods.


Benn August J E, drugs.


Benn Bros, John Benn mngr, cheese mnfrs. Bix John, propr Medford House.


Bock Wm, confr.


Brehm Henry, flour and feed.


Buckley Martin A, Jawyer.


Burkholz Rev Paul (Ger Luth.)


Bushaw Percival L, restaurant.


CAMPBELL & ANSCHUETZ (Samuel J


Campbell, Ernest L Anschuetz), Proprs Medford Foundry and Machine Works. (See page 637.)


Carstens John & Son (Theodore and Louis), meats.


Connaught Martin, real est and county treasurer.


Dake Edward, photographer.


Der Waldbote, German Publishing publrs, Frank Markus editor.


Dolan Wm, dentist.


Doyle Peter, carpenter.


DUMKE BROS, Herman Dumke Propr and Mngr, Cigar Mnfrs. (See adv.)


P. C. PHILIPP & CO.


Milwaukee, Wis.


Corner 33d and Vliet Streets. TELEPHONE CONNECTION.


Elliott Joseph, billiard hall. Elvis George H, jeweler.


First National Bank (capital $35,000), Jos- eph Gibson pres, L A Maier cashr.


Francis John H, physician.


Frindell N. hides, etc.


German Publishing Co, publrs Der Wald- bote.


Glasow Ferdinand, general store.


Graff Frank W, propr Medford Steam Laundry.


Griesser Otto, sash, doors, blinds and hardware.


Gruetzner Frank, harnessmaker.


Hagarty John B, lawyer.


Haight Wellington, propr Wellington House Hartwig Fred J, furniture. Henning Mrs C, dry goods.


Henry Bros (John, Joseph A and Anton), blacksmiths.


Hibbard Wm E, clerk circuit court.


Hobbs Mrs Emma A, milliner.


Hobbs J C, county judge.


Hobbs Wm J, printer.


H. M. KOEHLER,


Real Estate and Farm Lands, Improved and Unimproved.


FARM and MORTGAGE LOANS. Local Agent for Wisconsin Central Railway Lands.


MEDFORD, WISCONSIN.


Kreuger Otto A, merchant tailor.


Kutz Hugo, bicycle repairer.


Laabs H, creamery.


Lafton Leland H, furn and undertaker.


Landweer Gerard, grocer.


Latton Arthur J, county supt of schools. Latton K L, coroner.


Leigcht Herman, district attorney.


Leonard Everett C, grocer.


Liebig George, general store.


Logan John A, county surveyor.


McDonald H A, register of deeds.


Manitowoc House, Carl Steim propr.


Mandel Marcus, dry goods.


Marcon Rev E (Episcopal).


Markus Frank, editor Der Waldbote.


Martens Otto, merchant tailor.


Martin Matilda, milliner.


MARTIN WM, County Clerk.


Maurer Julius, brick, lime, etc.


May Paul, propr, Riverside Hotel.


MEDFORD BREWERY CO. Bruno


Renz Pres and Treas, Fred Pollack Vice-


Pres, Alvin Dreger Sec. (See adv.)


Medford Cornet Band, James C Hobbs Idr.


Medford Creamery, S F Harris pres.


Medford Democrat, John R Shattuck publi


MEDFORD FOUNDRY AND MACHINE Works, Campbell & Anschuetz Proprs (See page 637.)


Medford House, John Bix propr.


Medford Mnfg Co, Walter N Killen pres L W Gibson sec, lumber and excelsior.


Medford Pea Canning Co, E L Urquhar pres, Frank W Douthet sec, Charles Al. verson treas,


MEDFORD ROLLER MILLS, A J Per kins & Son Proprs. (See adv.)


Medford Roller Mills, A. J. PERKINS & SON, Proprietors.


Brick, Lime and Cement


Proprs. Medford Automatic Telephone System.


MEDFORD,


WISCONSIN


S. NELSON COMPANY, Fur Skin Dressers and Dyers HIDES TANNED FOR ROBES AND COATS. SEND FOR PRICE LIST. 1603=1605 Galena Street, MILWAUKEE, WIS


Howard Christian H, saloon. Hull Ernest F, jeweler.


Kehle Rev L (Lutheran).


Kiessling Richard, meats.


KOEHLER HERMAN M, Real Estate. (See adv.)


Machinists and Patternmakers Special Machinery Built and Designed. General Repairing. Dies and Stampings. Experimental Work. Brass Patterns.


DUMKE BROS. HERMAN DUMKE, Propr. and Mngr.


MANUFACTURERS OF


HAVANA CIGARS.


"CROOKS " The Leading 10c. Cigar.


MEDFORD,


WISCONSIN.


Co


Druggists' Rubber Goods


OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.


382-384 E. Water St., GOODYEAR RUBBER CO., W. W. Wallis, Mngr, Milwaukee, Wis.


Medford WISCONSIN GAZETTEER. Medford 637


MEDFORD STEAM LAUNDRY, Frank|PERKINS A J & SON (Albert J and W Graff Propr, Work Done at Short No- tice.


Medford Telephone Exchange, A J Perkins Pioneer Creamery, J H Kohn sec. & Son proprs


Mennenoh Rev C A (German Lutheran). Michler Paul, gunsmith.


Miller Thomas M, physician.


Moser Fred, brick mnfr, 1 mile w.


Muegge Rev J (Lutheran).


Newberg Wm M, saloon.


Nystrum Conrad El, physician.


Nystrum Oscar, shoes.


Dison & Connaught (Otto Olson, James Connaught), livery.


Paquet E, grocer and propr Paquet Opera House.


Frank M), Proprs Medford Roller Mills. (See page 636.)


Queary O K, real estate.


Rifenberg August, gardener and marshal.


Rifenberg Willis, city engineer.


Riverside Hotel, Paul May propr.


Rober August, hardware. Roedel Alois, clothing.


Rudolph Edward, carpet weaver. Sauer M, painter.


Schief Ernest, barber.


Schmidt Frederica, grocer.


Schmit Joseph, saloon.


Schoeberg Karl, photographer.


BRUNO RENZ, Pres. & Treas. FRED POLLACK, Vice-Pres. ALVIN DREGER, Secretary. Medford's Most Famous Beer.


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Berosthing


MEDFORD BREWERY COMPANY, - MEDFORD, WIS.


MEDFORD FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS


CAMPBELL & ANSCHUETZ, Proprietors,


We manufacture Saw Mills, Lath Mills, Edgers and Trimmers, Saw Gummers and Castings of all nds. We carry in stock Shafting, Pipes, Brass and Iron Fittings, Babbitt Metal, Steam Packing, ap Screws, Set Screws, Machine Bolts, Coupling Bolts, Belt Lacing. We handle to the best possible Advantage of our customers Iron Pulleys, Wood Pulleys, Belting, such as Rubber Belting, Leather elting, Link Belting, Sprokets and Circular Saws.


We make general repairs with the aid of first-class machines and first-class machinists and guar- itee all work done.


elephone 145.


MEDFORD, WIS.


Forenz Bros. Macaroni Co. Manufacturers of MACARONI,


SPAGHETTI, VERMICEL- I, GERMAN Home Made EGG NOODLES, and Fancy ITALIAN PASTE, 90 and 892 Twelfth Street, - MILWAUKEE, WIS.


SEALS.


See page 7.


Reliance Stamp & Stencil Works, MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN


Taxidermists JOHN PETERS & CO., Birds and Fish Mounted. Six Gold Medals Awarded. 2325 State Street, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.


(See adv. in Classified Taxidermists. )


54 EXCHANGE BLDG. MILWAUKEE, WIS.


638 Medford R. L. POLK & CO.'S Meeme


Schoelch Rev M (Catholic). Schoenburg Bros (August and grocers and bakers.


Bernard), Buck Wm F, shoemaker.


Butterfield A, barber.


SCHWEPPE & URQUHART (Ernest H Crocker James, saloon. Schweppe, Kenneth J Urquhart), Law- Farmer J D, carpenter. yers.


Shapiro Jacob, general store.


Shattuck John R, publr Medford Democrat. Shimonek John, feed.


Shulz Paul, hardware.


Silbernagel John, saloon.


Simerson Edward D, saloon.


Simerson Lorine E, saloon.


Smith Willard D, furniture.


Spencer Wm, drayman.


Stair Rev P (Methodist).


State Bank of Medford (capital $25,000), A J Perkins pres, C L Alverson cashr.


Steim Carl, propr Manitowoc House.


Stimm Julius, saloon.


Stimm Robert, barber.


Suits Chauncey G, drugs.


Tappe H & Son (Henry and Christian), harnessmakers.


Taylor County Star-News, Waggoner Withers proprs.


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Theus John, grocer.


Thomas F W, prin of school.


Tonne Wm H, drugs.


United States Leather Co, Fred Shaw supt.


URQUHART E L, Abstracts of Title and Real Estate.


Voshmik Joseph, brewer's agent.


Waggoner & Withers (James H Waggoner, W Scott Withers). publrs Taylor County Star-News.


WARD FRANK H, Propr Hotel Win- chester.


Hotel Winchester


FRANK H. WARD, Propr.


MEDFORD, WISCONSIN.


Waschatka Peter, sheriff. Watson Edward W, dentist.


Wellington House, Wellington


propr.


Wenck Wm F, insurance and agt National Exp Co.


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Wesle Bros (Herman and Henry), wagon- makers and farm implts.


Wheelock James H, real estate. Winters Fred, hay presser.


MEDINA.


Population, 200. A postoffice on the C. & N. W. Ry., in Dale township, Outagamie county, 12 miles west of Appleton, the coun- ty seat, and 2 from Dale, the nearest bank- ing point. Has Lutheran and Methodist Episcopal churches. Tel., W. U. Exp., Am. Telephone connection. V. S. C. Lep- pla, postmaster.


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


Angus V G, railroad, exp and tel agt.


Gallea B F & G, cheese box mnfrs.


Gallea G, saw and feed mill. Hacket Ira, cheese mnfr.


Hal! Peter, saloon.


Hills I W, produce and well borer.


Hopkins & Ewert, livery.


LEPPLA VALENTINE S C, Blacksmith and postmaster.


QUICK R, General Store.


Reed S I, creamery.


Rhoades Andrew, hotel.


Roemer G A, elevator.


Shufett O, live stock.


Wason R J, live stock.


MEEHAN.


A postoffice on the G. B. & W. R. R., in Plover township, Portage county, 9 miles from Grand Rapids, the nearest banking point and 12 from Stevens' Point, the coun- ty seat. Wm. Clussman, postmaster,


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


Carley Wm, produce.


CLUSSMAN WM, Grocer.


Cope E M & Co, produce.


Fox B S, agrl impts.


Hemmin Matt, saw mill.


Meehan Creamery Co.


Smith Rev W N (United Brethren.)


MEEKER.


A discontinued postoffice in Washington county. Has rural free delivery from Rich- field.


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Becker Mathias, general store.


Bernhardt G, genl store.


Fasbender Wm, saloon.


Goetz Lorenzo, saloon.


Schickert J B, blacksmith.


MEEKERS GROVE.


Population, 110. On Fever river, in Ben- ton township, La Fayette county, 16 miles southwest of Darlington, the county seat. It is 5 miles from Cuba and about the same Haight distance from Benton, both of which places afford banking and shipping facilities. Mail stages daily to Elmo. Charles Winn, post- master.


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Dall Lead & Zinc Co. WINN CHARLES, General Store.


MEEME. A discontinued postoffice in Manitowoc county. Has rural free delivery from Cleveland.


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Bauer Peter, blacksmith.


Eckhardt Herman, hotel. Herr George jr, shoemaker.


Herr W A, hotel.


Hertel Bros, general store.


Herman Grover & Co., or Write and Get Terms.


BUSINESS BROKERS. We Buy, Sell or Exchange. Call Telepnone Main 3013. 4 Metropolitan Bldg. MILWAUKEE, WIS.


Consulting Engineer


Plans for Structural Steel Work.


FOTH H J, General Store.


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


Meeme WISCONSIN GAZETTEER. Melrose 639


Himmelsbach Frank, blacksmith.


Kautz Frank, shoemaker.


Meyer Herman, saloon. Seipel Bros, saw mill. Sixel A G, cheese factory.


MELLEN.


Population, 1,200. Also known as Iron City, is situated on the Bad river and on the Wisconsin Central Ry., in Morse town- ship, Ashland county, 26 miles southeast of Ashland, the county seat. Has Catholic, German Lutheran and Union churches, water works, electric light, a bank, a large tannery, saw and shingle mills and a news- paper, The Mellen Weekly. Exp .; National. Tel., W. U. Telephone connection. C. A. "Poundstone, acting postmaster.


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Ashland Consolidated Iron Mining Co, A B Noble sec.


Atcherson Olive, propr Hotel Drake.


Beach Wm H. railroad agt.


Beaver Robert M, dry goods.


BJORK ANDREW G. Tailor.


Blank Louis, saloon.


Bruns Wm H, jeweler.


Buswell Rev J O (Presbyterian.)


Carlstrom John, grocer.


Central House, Simmons & Mckinnon county, 12 miles northwest of Manitowoc, the judicial seat and nearest banking point proprs. Cerooti Frank, saloon. and 9 from Branch, the nearest shipping Cook Andrew J, saloon. point. Has rural free delivery from Kell- nersville.


Copper Falls Mining Co, Wells M Ruggles sec and mngr. Cordy Wm J, prin of school.


Cramer & Downey, saloon.


David Camillo, saloon.


Derdowski Theophile, saloon.


Doran Patrick, marshal. Foster-Lattimer Lumber Co, George E Foster pres, H I Lattimer sec and treas. Gibbs Albert B, agt National Express Co. Gibbs Mrs M, grocer.


Population, 450. A village on Black river, in Melrose township, Jackson county, 18 miles southwest cf Black River Falls, the county seat, nearest banking and shipping Harlow' L B, hotel. Holmes Mining & Milling Co, John Holmes point, and 34 northeast of La Crosse. Has pres, C A Poundstone sec.


Hotel Drake, Olive Atcherson propr. Hoyt Benjamin F, phys.


Irish Murray, baker.


Iron City Hotel, Mrs James McCarthy propr. Isaac Rev A (Union). Johnson Louis E, livery. Keech John, meats.


Krause Emil & Son (Emil and Morris G), saw mill.


Krause M G. carpenter.


LARSON THOMAS, Shoemaker.


Lockhart Dr Carl W, drugs.


McDonald Alexander, blacksmith.


Maier Louis A, real estate.


Mellen State Bank (capital $8,000), George E Foster pres. C F Peterson cashr.


Mellen Water and Light Co, J F Kribnow supt.


Mellen Weekly, Harold A Veeder publr. Nemeck Michael, saloon. Nobert Phillip, saloon.


Oman & Carlson (Victor Oman, Martin Carlson), saloon.


Peterson Arthur, real estate and justice.


Raven Carl, photographer.


Rowe Harry, mason.


Sayles Rollin, grocer.


Scott & Taylor, John F Scott supt, shingle mill, 4 miles n e.


Seipel & Will, saw mill, 5 miles n e. Simmons & Mckinnon (F P Simmons, Neal Mckinnon), proprs Central House.


Stone George, barber.


SULLIVAN A J. Town Treasurer and Hardware.


Sullivan Mrs J A, milliner.


Templin Herbert, painter.


Tobin John, meats.


TYLER CHARLES W, General Store. United States Leather Co, H L Drake supt. Veeder Harold A, publr Mellen Weekly. Vought M H, saloon.


Wier John, blacksmith.


Wohlgenth Robert, carpenter.


MELLRUE.


Price county. Name changed to Penning- ton.


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MELNIK.


A discontinued postoffice in Manitowoc


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Suchan Joseph, general store. Zeman J, blacksmith.


MELROSE.


a Methodist Episcopal church. A weekly newspaper, The Saturday Chronicle, is pub- lished. Stage daily. to West Salem and Black River Falls. Telephone connection. Mail, daily. F. H. White, postmaster.


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