Polk's Wisconsin state gazetteer and business directory. 1905-1906., Part 95

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


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MERRIMACK.


Population, 500. An incorporated village on the Wisconsin river, and on the C. & N. W. Ry., in Merrimack township, Sauk county, 11 miles southeast of Baraboo, the county seat, and 7 from Lodi, the nearest banking point. Tel., W. U. Exp., Am. Frank A. Cooper, postmaster.


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


Coats S D, artist.


Cooper W E, grain and potatoes. COOPER & PIGG, General Store.


Cowdrey Rev S B.


Dennis Albert, hotel.


Devlin J R, furniture.


Gross & Herr, live stock.


Haines A G, jeweler.


Johnston Rev J R (Methodist).


Kerstein Gust, shoemaker.


Kindschi M J, general store.


King Solomon, blacksmith.


KOEPP CHARLES, Wagonmaker. Kunce August, wagonmaker. Lang Role, meats.


Martin Marshall T, physician.


Martin Mrs M T, music teacher.


Odekirk Clara, music teacher.


Parks Charles, mason.


Peck H L, drayage.


Perry W W, carpenter.


Pigg Charles, mason.


Rich George, carpenter.


Rotzoll John G, blacksmith.


Smith J H & Son, general store.


Vanderhoef. E R, carpenter.


Wood R, railroad exp and tel agt.


MERRITTVILLE.


Marquette county. Name changed to En- deavor.


Patterson F E, confectioner. Pierce Edward, lawyer.


Pomeroy & Anderson (Mark Pomeroy, John Anderson), blacksmiths.


Reichenbach Charles E, justice of peace. Schultz Gust, blacksmith.


Shafer Mrs Mary A, tailor.


Sprague Oscar L, carpenter.


Stillwell Lemuel B, meats.


Taggart James C, furniture.


Trow Alvin S, general store, Upson Rev E D (Methodist).


Warren Henry C, mngr Wisconsin Leader. Lutheran and Methodist churches. Exp., U.


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


We Own 28,000 acres Marathon County Lands.


all kinds of Metal Goods, Office and Desk Railings, Brass Wickets, Fences, Crestings, 221-225 Eighth St., Manufacturer of and all kinds Ornamental Iron Work.


C. Colnik Mnf'g Co.,


Wright H W Lumber Co, J A Wright pres, A H Wright vice-pres, R C Schulz sec and treas. Zemilka Frank C, drugs and stationery. Zipp John W, grocer.


MERRILLAN.


Population, 800. An incorporated village located at the junction of the G. B. & W. R. R. and the C., St. P., M. & O. Ry .. in Jackson county, 12 miles north of Black River Falls, the seat of justice. Has a bank, good hotels, a public library, water works, electric light and a weekly Republi- can paper-the Wisconsin Leader. Tel., W. U. Exp., Am. and U. S. Telephone con- nection. Mrs. O. H. Merrill, postmaster.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Bone Moses, saloon. Bowler Hannah, dressmaker. Brown S E, jeweler and milliner.


Burkholz D A, hardware.


CANNON BROS (Joseph & M P), Proprs Hotel Campbell. (See adv.)


HOTEL CAMPBELL.


CANNON BROS., Propr.


Electric Light and Bath. Table Unsurpassed. Only First=Class Hotel in the place. Steam Heat and all Modern Improvements. Rates Reasonable.


MERRILLAN, WISCONSIN.


Clark Mrs M A, grocer and baker.


Commercial Hotel, Mrs J Y Maxwell proprs Dates Charles H, saloon.


Eid Andrew O, general store.


Francis George R, agt C, St P, M & O Ry Fulton Andrew J, hay presser.


Fulton Elmer J, livery.


Gawell Fred, tailor.


Grau Martin A, shoemaker.


Hathaway Walter R, drugs.


Helbing Charles, saloon.


Hicks Burt W, hardware.


Hill C L, prin of schools.


HOTEL CAMPBELL, Cannon Proprs. (See adv.)


Bros


Laughlin Mrs L, grocer.


McCormick David M, general store.


Marathon Exchange Bank (capital $5,000) A S Trow pres, J L Wright cashr.


Martin Henry, carpenter.


Maxwell Mrs J Y, propr Commercial Hotel.


Moore Edwin E, physician.


Nettleton Mrs Nora, carpet weaver.


Olson Carl L, barber.


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


MERTON.


Population, 200. A village on the C., M. & St. P. Ry., and on the Bark river, in Mer- ton township, Waukesha county, 12 miles northwest of Waukesha, the county seat, and 5 from Hartland, the nearest banking point. Telephone connection. Has Baptist,


MILWAUKEE, WIS.


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


Merton WISCONSIN GAZETTEER. Middleton 655


S. Tel., W. U. A. E. Schraudenbach, post- master.


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


Cafemeyer Louis, mason.


Craven E A, U S Exp agt and station agt. Ebert Hugo, barber. Fromm Albert, blacksmith.


Lehman Wm, carpeter.


Lehner Samuel, saloon.


Marquet John, summer resort.


Marshall R, real estate.


Mayhew Willis M, apiarist.


Mayhew W W & Co, grocers.


Norton Hardware Co.


Price Wm, hotel and saloon.


PRITZLAFF JOHN T, General Store.


Rice John A, physician.


Roesch John, carpenter.


Rosenfeld Rev M (Evangelical).


Schneider John P, flour mill and grain.


SCHRAUDENb .. CH A E, Postmaster, Notary Public, General Store and Potat- oes.


Searles Mrs C A, millinery.


Turner Henry, carpenter.


Weiss Herman, meats.


Winkler & Becker, creamery.


METOMEN.


A discontinued postoffice and flag sta- tion on the C., M. & St. P. Ry., in Meto- men township, Fond du Lac county,


miles west of Fond du Lac, the county Durkoop Frank J, furniture.


seat. Ripon and Brandon, each about 5|Dyle David, general store.


miles - distant, afford banking facilities. Has rural free delivery from Ripon.


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


METZ.


A country postoffice in Wolf River town- ship, Winnebago county, 35 miles north- west of Oshkosh, the county seat, and 9 from Fremont, the nearest shipping point. F. F. Niemuth, postmaster.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Draeyer F W, blacksmith.


NIEMUTH F F, Genl Store and Post- master. Niemuth W F, saloon.


Timm H T, cheese manufacturer.


MIDDLE INLET.


Population, 300. On the C., M. & St. P. Ry., in Peshtigo township, Marinette coun- ty, 25 miles northwest of Marinette, the judicial seat, and 6 from Wausaukee, the nearest banking point. Exp., U. S. Tel., W. U. E. W. Dropp, postmaster.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Baker H J, barber.


Cobb J E, live stock. Cohler Bros, orchestra. Cornell. J T, constable. Cornell M' S, justice and blksmith.


Dropp E W, R R, exp and tel agt and P M. Schneider W J. well driller.


MARTIN ALEX, Genl Store.


M W A String Band, Schultz C, saloon,


MIDDLE RIDGE.


In Washington township, La Crosse coun- ty, 20 miles east of La Crosse, the judicial seat, and 81/2 from Bangor, the nearest banking and shipping point. Has rural free delivery from Bangor.


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


Arentz Peter, general store. Schmitz A, blacksmith.


MIDDLETON.


Population, 600. A village on the C., M. & St. P. Ry., in Middleton township, Dane county, 7 miles west of Madison, the coun- ty seat and banking point. Has Baptist, Catholic, Lutheran and Methodist Episco- pal churches and a graded public school Tel., W. U. Exp., U. S. Telephone con- nection. Mrs. S. Schroeder, postmaster. -


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


Allen Dr Charles F, drugs.


American House, Mrs Jacob Stricker propr Atwood E L, saloon.


Bethge August, shoes.


Beutin Fritz C. wagonmaker.


Brumm & Brumm (Herman and John H), general store.


Busch Rev C (Lutheran).


Cullan Wm, blacksmith.


Dahk John H, blacksmith.


18 Dick John, meats.


Esser John jr, propr Washington Hotel.


Goth Henry, hardware.


Grant Arthur M, harness. .


Green John W, grain and feed.


Gruetter Bernard, saloon.


Haberland Henry, carpenter.


Hilger & Schulenburg, farm impts.


Hoffman Wm, hotel and grist mill.


Hoskins Bros (Wm F and John C), cream- ery.


Hugel Fred, grocer.


Ibenthal & Busch (Wm Ibenthal, Wm J ! Busch), bottlers.


Knoll Louis, painter.


Lamboley August. barber.


Lammert Christian, shoes.


Lane August C, tailor.


Lefebvre & Schneider (Henry Lefebvre,


! Charles Schneider), blacksmiths.


Lyle David, general store.


Manning Walter J C, tinsmith.


Meister Philip, grocer.


Muetz Fritz. grocer.


Niebuhr Charles, saloon.


Pierstoff Wm F, lumber.


Priem H F, saloon.


Rannenberg Charles H, saloon.


Reiels Henry, painter.


Rowley Anton G, drugs.


Ruhmann Rev F (Catholic).


Runge Julius, poultry breeder.


Russ Louis, furniture.


Scherbel Rev E F (Methodist).


Schneider Wm, saloon.


Schroeder August, meats.


SCHROEDER MRS SALOME, Postmas- ter and Confectioner,


GRADUATES of the


EAU CLAIRE BUSINESS COLLEGE, Eau Claire, Wis., are Furnished Employment


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


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


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Stamping and Tool Co. LA CROSSE, WIS.


R. L. POLK & CO.'S Milladore


656 Middleton


Schulenberg Wm. general store. Schuster Edgar E, dentist.


Shipley Frank, R R, exp and tel agt.


Stricker Mrs Jacob, propr American House. Tiedeman Rudolph J, drugs.


Trulock James F, livery. Vertheim Otto H, harnessmaker.


Wahler August J. painter. Walberg John, grocer. Washington Hotel. John Esser jr propr. Watzke Louis, pianos, etc.


Wisenberg Charles, blacksmith.


Wolf Henry G, wagonmkr.


MIDLAND.


Marquette county.


Name changed to Browning.


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


MIDWAY.


Population, 100. A village on the C. & N. Haderlein J, blacksmith.


W. Ry., in Onalaska township, La Crosse Hesel J J, hardware.


county, 81/2 miles north of La Crosse, the county seat and nearest banking point. Telephone connection. Albert J Lander, postmaster.


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


Holtz John, groceries.


Livingston M R, railroad agent.


Lunde Evan J, blacksmith.


Nutting C W. hotel.


Williams Lloyd. groceries.


MIFFLIN.


Population, 300. A village in township of same name, Iowa county, 18 miles south- west of Dodgeville the county seat, and 31/2 northeast of Rewey, the nearest rail- road station and banking point. Mail, daily. Telephone connection. Marv M. Wilkinson, postmaster.


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


Baker R. railroad, exp and tel agt.


Cushman, Anthony & Enloe, miners. Greenwood H W P, constable.


Gruber Charles, general store.


Hird & Hird. miners. Jones & Snow Co. miners.


Marty Alois, cheese mnfr.


Nolan & Cuchman, cattle dealers.


Palefield Thomas, lawyer and justice. Renick A. nurseryman.


Spensley, Greenow & Bainbridge, miners. Stacey James, blacksmith.


Stacey Philo, blacksmith.


White John & Sons. carpenters. WILKINSON GEORGE, General Store. Wilkinson & Co, miners. Wonn Wm, hotel and wagonmaker. Wonn & Jenkins, miners.


MIKANA.


Population, 25. On the M., St. P. & S.


Ste. M. Ry., in Barron county, 25 miles Hardina' George, carpenter. from Barron. the judicial seat, and 10 from Rice Lake, the nearest banking point. Tel- Hosak Frank, mason. ephone connection. J. E. Thomas, post- Jefferson Harry, lumber. Kanopa James, carpenter. master.


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


Carter Frank, saloon.


Enders F J, hardware. Enders John, shoemkr and harness repr. Grotthoff Peter, carp and repairer. Lee & Kringle, general store.


THOMAS J E, Genl Store and Post- master.


MILAN.


Population. 100. On the A. & N. E. R. R., in Johnson township, Marathon county, 30 miles west of Wausau, the judicial seat .. Abbotsford and Athens, both 71/2 miles dis- tant, afford banking facilities. Telephone connection. Exp., National. M. Ellingson, postmaster.


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


Dacke Henry, saloon ELLINGSON MARTIN. Lumber.


MILAN STORE CO, General Store. Oehlmann Henry, logger.


Paterson Bros, hoop mnfrs.


MILFORD.


A discontinued postoffice in Jefferson county, 9 miles northwest of Jefferson, the judicial seat, and 312 from Lake Mills, its banking and shipping point. Has rural free delivery from Lake Mills.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Bretzman O, saloon.


Dickerhoff Otto, mason.


Hahn Gustav, blacksmith.


Hein Wm, saloon.


Hoffman Henry, carpenter.


Hooper & Son, flour, saw and cider mills.


Muck H, blacksmith.


Pruess E, saloon.


Zimmerman & Verginz, general store.


MILLADORE.


Population, 275. On the W. C. Ry., in Milladore township, Wood county, 19 miles north of Grand Rapids. the judicial seat and 15 from Stevens Point, the nearest banking point. Has Catholic, Lutheran and Methodist churches. Tel. W. U. Exp., Na- tional. Telephone connection. A. S. Peter- sen, postmaster.


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


Bazal Charles, tailor.


Benish Stephen, carpenter.


Berdan W G, saloon.


Berndt C L, painter.


Brandl Ignatz, tailor.


Bretl Martin, blksmith.


Conway Rev James (Methodist).


Empey A J, genl store, cheese mnfr and stave mill. Gebert Anton S, meats.


Gustavson C, carpenter.


HOOPER GEORGE, Real Estate.


(See Page 7.) MADISON, WIS. Good Reliable Agents Wanted. Gen'l Agent, Southern Wis. ORGANIZED 1867. THE UNION CENTRAL Life Insurance Co., Cincinnati, Ohio Assets, $43,891,738.40 M. D. FETHERS,


CEMENT


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


J. CHRIS. HEINRICH, Consulting Mechanical Engineer -FUEL ECONOMY.


ENGINE AND BOILER TESTS A SPECIALTY. (See Page 4.)


921 GARFIELD AVENUE, MILWAUKEE, WIS.


Milladore WISCONSIN GAZETTEER. Milltown 657


Kupseh Anton, hotel. McDorman Lee, saloon. LANG JOSEPH, Genl Store and Sa- Peck A J, general store.


loon.


Lynch Edward, planing mill. McWhittey A H, saw mill. Malik Peter, mason. Matejovitz J J. blacksmith. Milladore Lumber Co, saw and planing mills.


Obst Jacob, cigar mnfr.


Paulik John G, shoemaker.


A country postoffice in Pittsfield town- Penney H W, railroad. exp and tel agt. ship, Brown county, 9 miles northwest of PETERSEN CHARLES L, Notary, Real Green Bay, the county seat, shipping and Estate, Insurance and Steamship Agt. Prausa Matt, carpenter. banking point. Stages daily to Green Bay and Shawano. Mail, daily. E. G. Boyden, postmaster.


Razum John A, hotel and agrl implts. Rounseville G L W. physician.


Schlas John, saloon.


Sedema John, saloon.


Smith Charles E, lumber and insurance. STEJISKAL FRANK, General Store. Tartell E N, physician. Teefeldt F. shingle mill. Vedvacke Joe, hotel.


VERHULST JACOB, Genl Store. Wilke Wm, lumber.


MILLARD


Population, 60. A postoffice in Sugar Creek township, Walworth county, 7 miles northwest of Elkhorn, the county seat, nearest railroad station and banking point. Telephone connection. Mail. daily. W. W. Case, postmaster.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) CASE & BRANDT, General Store.


Wakeham Rev W (Baptist). Waters F, blacksmith.


Wisconsin Butter and Cheese Co.


MILLHOME.


A discontinued postoffice in Manitowoc countv 30 miles southwest of Manitowoc. the county seat, and 4 from Kiel its ship- ping and banking point. Has rural free delivery from Kiel.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Dexheimer & Raquet Co. saw mill. Eickhoff Wm, flour mill.


Rauchschwalbe H. genl store and hotel.


MILLS.


Population. 100. On the C., St. P. M. & ty seat, and 5 from Luck, its banking point. O. Ry., in Mills township. Washburn coun- ty, 14 miles north of Shell Lake, the judicial


seat and 7 from Spooner. the nearest bank HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA.


location. Exp., Am. Tel., W. U. Telo- phone connection. postmaster.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) Bergum Knute, blacksmith. Campbell W R. real estate.


FIELDING THOMAS H, General Store and Postmaster. German Orchestra. Johnson J E. livery. Larson Samuel, genl store. Lauterbach A, meats. Lauterbach Theo, justice. Link C E, justice.


MILLS CENTER.


HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA. (See page 4.) BOYDEN E G, General Store. Lawler E, saloon.


MILLSTON.


Population. 200. A village on the C., St. P., M. & O. Ry. in Millston township, Jackson county, 12 miles southeast of Black River Falls, the county seat and nearest banking point. Has Catholic and Union churches. Tel., W. U. Exp., Am. Telephone connection. Edward Mills, postmaster.


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


Bunde R, saloon and ties.


Bunde Mrs R, miliiner.


Drescher E, grocer and notions.


Frost R K, railroad. exp and tel agt.


Frost Mrs R K. music teacher.


JONES P W, Wood, General Store and Cranberry Grower.


Ketchum O, cranberry grower.


Mclaughlin Thoma's, blacksmith.


MILLER S C, Notary and Agrl Implts Mills H B. saw mill and polled cattle. Mills Jessie, music teacher. Mills J A, real estate.


Millston House, A C Ketchum propr.


Smothers Wm. carpenter.


Zahrte Wm H. saloon, ties, etc.


MILLTOWN.


Population, 125. Formerly known as Pat- terson, is on the M., St. P. & S. Ste M. Ry., in Milltown township, Polk county, 1 miles northwest of Balsam Lake, the coun-


Exp., Western. Telephone connection. J. Laursen, postmaster.


(See page 4.)


Thoma's H. Fielding, Banks Mads, feed and planing mill.


Demming Olson, propr Milltown Hotel. Hermansen J H, hotel, grocer and meats. Holm John P, paints, oils and brushes. Jensen J T, barber and notions.


Jensen & Rahr, cattle dealers.


LAURSEN J, General Store and Jus- tice.


Michaelson J M, undertaker.


Michaelson M P. blacksmith, agrl impts. Milltown Band, J Laursen sec.


Nelson Christian, photographer.


Sorensen J P. mngr creamery. Sund J L. general store.


Dunnville Stone Co.


Robert A. Lang, Pres., H. R. Lang, Sec. and Treas. CUT STONE CONTRACTORS


(Incorporated) Cut and Sawed Stone from their Quarries at Dunnville and Colfax, Wis .; also Dealers in General Merchandise. Store at Dunnville. Address No. 656 Galloway Street, EAU CLAIRE, WIS.


Department 8, WASHINGTON, D. C.


Book. Address, W. T. FITZGERALD & CO., Attorneys at Law,


treated as. sacredly confidential. 25 years' experience. Highest references. Send for


Trade-Marks, Caveats, Labels and Copyrights promptly procured. A 48-Page Book Free. Send Sketch or Model for Free Opinion as to Patentability. All business


Peterson A E, saloon. Reed Ed, saloon. Sinclair H L, railroad, exp and tel agt. Stockman Lizzie, hotel.


Tiech Herman, wagonmkr.


PATENTS.


DECORATIONS ODIN J. OYEN, 116 S. 4th St., LA CROSSE, WIS.


For CHURCHES, THEATRES, RESIDENCES


Designs and estimates furnished for Decorating, Painting and Hardwood Finishing. Foreign and Domestic Wall Paper Fabrics. (See adv. in class Clergymen)


PRACTICAL_MACHINISTS Repairing Engines, Gas Engines and Pumps of Every Description. Builders of Special Machinery, Tools, Dies, Etc. General Repairing.


658 Millville


R. L. POLK & CO.'S Milton Junction


MILLVILLE.


Population, 100. On the Wisconsin river, in Millville township, Grant county, 19 miles northwest of Lancaster, the county seat, 7 from Bridgeport, the nearest railroad sta- tion, and 13 from Prairie du Chien, the McEwen Wm A, insurance.


usual banking point. Mail, daily. J. W. McNitt Ira J, poultry breeder.


Horsfall, postmaster.


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


Beadle Joseph. creamery.


Beitler John, blacksmith.


HORSFALL J W CO, General Store, Saw Mill, Feed Mill and Postmaster.


MILTON.


Population. 800. Is located at the junction of the Mineral Point and Prairie du Chien Orcutt Loren C, carpenter. divs. C., M. & St. P. Ry., in Rock county, 8 Orcutt Orrie B, barber. miles north of Janesville, the judicial seat, Osborne Glen G, insurance. and 62 southwest of Milwaukee. It has รก Paul John, chairman board of supervisors. weekly newspaper-the Journal-a bank, Perry Charles E. dentist. churches of the Seventh Day Baptist, Con- Perry Pen Co (Wm K Davis), fountain pen mnfrs. gregational and Methodist denominations, good schools and Milton College (an institu- Place T Irving, jeweler. tion for both sexes), which has gained a de- Platts Mrs Emily A, A M, prof Milton col- served reputation. Exp., U. S. Tel., W. U. lege. W. W. Clarke, postmaster. Platts Rev L A (Seventh Day Baptist).


(See adv. in Classi-


Barnes Edward L, grain.


Binnewies Frank C, physician.


Borden Fred G, leaf tobacco.


Borden Wm H. physician.


Brown Mark L, confectioner.


Burdick Ellery H, photogr.


Burdick Justin H, physician.


Carey Mrs Gertrude. milliner.


Clarke Erastus P, insurance.


CLARKE WM W, Books and Notions. Clarke Willis P, drugs.


Clemons Hodge C, grocer.


COTTAGE HOTEL, Fremie Loofboro


Propr West Side of Square.


Crandall Mrs Anna S, A M, prof Milton College.


Crosby Newall W, general store


Crumb & Cleland (Oscar D Crumb, Wmn R Cleland), farm impts and blacksmiths.


Davidson John E, carpenter.


Davis Susie B, A B, prof Milton College.


Davis Wm K, propr Milton Journal.


Deland Wm Clifton. A M, D D, pres Mil- ton College.


Dunn, Boss & Co (Frederick C Dunn, George R and Mrs George R Boss), genl store.


Fetherston George R, grain.


Fross Wm H, carpenter.


Green Paul M. poultry breeder.


Hatlestead Rev R (Methodist).


Hoag Andrew S, real estate. Holmes Edward A, grocer.


Jackson George, leaf tobacco. Jackson Harrod, meats.


Lane Wm H, carpenter. Laube Herbert D, prin of school. Lavanway John W, wagonmkr.


Lee Arthur B, harnessmkr.


Livingston Francis S, blksmith.


LOOFBORO FREMIE, Propr Cottage Hotel.


McClelland Rev A L (Congregational).


Mansfield G C Co. creamery.


Maxson Horace G, wagonmaker. Maxson Wm B, hardware.


Milton College Library.


Milton College Review.


Milton Journal, Wm K Davis propr.


Moore Clarence G, plasterer.


North Rev Thomas W (Methodist).


Oates Wm, leaf tobacco.


O'Donald John W, hotel.


Pullan Mrs E H, dressmaker.


Rice Miles, fruit grower.


Shaw Edwin, A M, prof Milton College. Smith Lynn T, grocer.


Stillman Jairus M, prof Milton College.


Summerbell Frank. dairy.


Sunby Louis C, shoes.


Thomas Walter D, A M, prof Milton Col- lege.


Tompkins Peter agt C. M & St P Ry.


United States Express Co, E A Holmes agt. Van Horn Arthur M, meats.


Vincent James, leaf tobacco.


Vincent & Hassinger (James Vincent, George W Hassinger), live stock.


Whitford Albert, A M, prof Milton College.


Whitford Alfred E, A M. prof Milton Col- lege.


Whitford Mrs Mary, A B, inst Milton Col- lege.


Wieglef Emile F, barber.


Wilbur & Butts (Rose Wilbur. Addie Butts), dressmakers.


MILTON JUNCTION.


Population, 800. A village on the C., M. & St. P. Ry., at the junction of the C. & N. W. Ry., in Rock county, 8 miles north of Janesville, the county seat, and 64 from Milwaukee. Has Catholic, Baptist, Seventh Day Adventists and Methodist churches, a bank, 3 hotels, and a weekly newspaper- the Telephone. Exp., Am. and U. S. Tel., W. U. C. S. Button, postmaster.


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


Ainsley Micajah H, carpenter.


Brown Nelson R, wagonmaker. Bunnell Frank A, cigars. BUTTON CHARLES S, Postmaster.


Butts George K. grocer.


Catlin Mrs Grace, dressmaker.


Chambers & Owen' (Stewart C Chambers, John H Owen), notions.


WE WANT YOUR COLLECTIONS.1


Northwestern Col. Agency, Bidg, Milwaukee, 6th Floor Sentinel


Wis. Years of experience enables us to give satis- faction in every particular. Experienced collection attorneys retained in each city. Special attorneys


sent from home office when desired.


e 5 CHAS, W. SCHNECK, BRO. & CO. 727-729 St. Paul Ave., Milwaukee, WIS. fied Machinists,)


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


Anderson & Errington (James C Anderson, Ed C Errington), livery.


Babcock & Son (Ezra S, Ezra S jr), pumps.


Bank of Milton (capital $50,000), B H Wells pres, P. M Green cashr.


How's Your Wiring? Does it Pass Underwriters' Inspection? ESTIMATES AND POINTERS-


A. O. COLBY, La CROSSE, WIS.


Milton Junction


WISCONSIN GAZETTEER. Milwaukee


659


Chatfield George, blacksmith.


Chicago. Milwaukee, being located upon


Clark Bros (Charles C and Milton), live high ground and subjected to the temper-


stock.


ing influence of the great body of water upon which it is situated, is not affected by


Codman Extract and Medicine Co (B M Codman. F R Roberts), extracts and med- the extremes of heat and cold which tend icines.


to produce great discomforts. This fact Cole Philander H, agt C & N W Ry and has had much to do with the making of Am Exp.


Commercial House. J W Stout propr.


Conn, Schmidt & Henderson (Joseph Conn, Michael Schmidt, A O Henderson), genl store.


Coon George E, physician.


Coon George W, insurance.


Cotrell Alonzo, wagon maker.


Crandall Rev G J (Baptist).


Crandall John B, painter.


Crandall Orville G. sorghum mnfr.


Crandall Sherman L, photographer. Damuth Edward, baker.


Davy John W, hardware.


Fox Clara, laundry.


Frey Wm B, barber.


Furness Mattie M, general store.


GAGE JAMES P, Hotel.


Gates Wm H, drugs.


Gray Bros (Marion D and Frank B), livery


Gray Frank, rural mail carrier No 12.


Gray Marion D, mail carrier rural delivery No 13.


Hayes Dennis, coal.


Heine Wm F, agt C, M & St P Ry and U S Express.


Hull Calvin, hardware.


Hull Edward S, physician.


Hull Freeborn L, farm implts.


Jennings Fred C, creamery.


Jones Alexis B, painter. Jones Philip, barber.


Keith Barak B, painter.


Kelly Charles, physician.


Lackner Courtland, harnessmaker. Loofboro Edwin B, dentist.


Maxson Albert S, physician.


Menz & Garthwait (Albert E Menz, Charles M Garthwait), meats.


Milton Co-operative Creamery Co, W P Marquart pres, W A Dodd sec.


Monroe Fremont C, agrl implts.


Morgan House, J P Gage propr.


OVIATT WILLIAM C, Publr Weekly Telephone.


Partridge Delano H, leaf tobacco.


St Paul Hotel, J W Swaney propr.


Seeger E F & Sons (Edward F, Otto L and Gustav A), clothing.


State Bank of Milton Junction (capital $40,- 000), C C Clark pres, Wm H Gates cashr. Stockman George, general store. Stone Israel G, blacksmith.


Stout Joseph W, propr Commercial House. Thorpe D Eugene, general store. Thorpe Wm R, drugs.


WEEKLY TELEPHONE, W C Oviatt


Publr, 29th Year of Publication, Adver- tising Rates on Application (Weekly). West Allen B. lumber.


Yerkes George W, furniture.


MILWAUKEE.


The city of Milwaukee, the metropolis of south as Kansas City, and from Fargo to the State of Wisconsin and the county seat of Milwaukee county, is located on the west shore of Lake Michigan, at the mouth of the Milwaukee river, 85 miles north




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