Wisconsin state gazetteer and business directory. 1891-2. V.7, Pt.1, Part 16

Author: R.L. Polk & Co; Murphy & Co
Publication date: 1891
Publisher: Milwaukee, [Wis.] : Murphy & Co.
Number of Pages: 930


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ASKEATON. A postoffice on the M. & N. R. R., in Brown county, 18 miles south of Green Bay, the county seat, and 5} from Kaukauna, the nearest banking point. Population, 300. Tel. W. U. Mail, daily.


Clune D, general store. Martens A, grocer. Patterson D, saloon. Vandenberg B, grocer. Wall E, grocer.


ATHENS. Formerly known as Black Creek Falls, is on the A. & N. E. Ry, in Marathon county, 30 miles northwest of Wausau, the judicial seat, and 15 from Dorchester, the usual banking point. Exp., Pacific. Population, 300. F. A. Strupp, postmaster.


Bell John N, blacksmith. Blecha Frank, hotel. Bohling H, meats. Bruss & Kreutzer, General Store. Degner Henry, hardware.


Degner & Kreutzer, general store. Gruetzmacher Frank, blacksmith. Johnsen, Reitbrock & Halsy, saw mill. Kreutzer John, livery.


Markwoldt F, shoemaker.


Munce John & Son, General Store.


Nuernberg John, wagonmaker.


Reitbrock, Schlegel & Miller, flour mill. Schicke Albert, shoemaker. Schultz Fred, hotel.


Strupp F A, Real Estate and Insurance. Williams L, railroad, exp and tel agt.


ATTICA. A village on Big Sugar river, in Green county, 20 miles northeast of Monroe, the county seat, ? from Albany. the nearest railroad station, and 12 west of Evansville, the nearest banking point. Stages daily to Albany; fare, 25 cents. Population, 100. Mail, daily. S. A. Scott, postmaster.


Bartlett Joseph, saw and grist mill.


Case Adelbert, carpenter. Clark Joshua, wagonmaker. Cleveland Benjamin, blacksmith. Heathman Mrs MI, Hotel.


Jewell J O, carpenter. Keylock George, mason. Keylock Henry, mason. Magee W MI, General Store. Oswald C, cheese mnfr.


Persons Byron, live stock.


Rogers Rev H (Methodist). Scott S A, Creamery.


ATWATER. A station on the C. M. & St. P. Ry, in Chester township, Dodge county, 10 miles south of Juneau, the county seat, and 4} south of Waupon, the nearest banking point. Population, 50. Tel., W. U. F. S. Jacobs, postmaster, gen- eral store and railroad agent.


AUBURNDALE. In Wood county, on the Wis. Central Line, 24 miles north- west of Grand Rapids, the seat of justice, and 9 southeast of Marshfield, the location of the nearest bank. Exp .. Am. Tel., W U. Population, 500. Robert Connor, postmaster.


Berg Nicholas M, saloon. Brickles Rev L F (Presbyterian).


Connor Company, Saw Mill and Lumber.


Connor House, F Markee propr. Fond du Lac Iron Co, charcoal. Friederich Otto, general store. Joch Rev Joseph (Catholic).


Kieffer J C & Co, General Store.


Lusk Jacob, justice and lawyer. Markee Frank, propr Connor House. Merkey August, carpenter. Merkey Edgar, railroad and exp agt.


O'Brien George, marshal. O'Brien Mrs G, Milliner.


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Raut John, shoes and saloon. Sorenson Soren, blksmith and wagonmkr. Uplegger Rev F (Lutheran).


AUGUSTA. A prosperous incorpo- rated city located on the C., St. P., M & 0. Ry, in Eau Claire county, 195 miles northwest of Milwaukee, 120 southeast of St. Paul, and 22 southeast of Eau Claire, the seat of justice. Bridge Creek fur- nishes power utilized by 2 flouring mills, a planing mill and sash, door and blind fac- tory, 2 saw mills, a cheese factory and a creamery. It is the centre of a rich agri- cultural district, for which it is the re- ceiving and distributing point, and is rap- idly advancing in wealth and importance. It has churches of the Baptist, Catholic, Lutheran and Methodist denominations, 2 large school buildings, 2 hotels, a bank, 3 elevators and a beautiful and tastefully laid out park. Two live weekly newspa- pers, the Eagle (Rep) and the Times (Dem), are published. The principal shipments comprise grain, beef, pork and live stock. Exp., Am. Tel., W. U. Population, 1,280. C. A. Kirkham, postmaster.


Adams Albert, cattle breeder, 2} miles e. Anderson John, blksmith and impts.


Augusta Bank The (Capital $15,000), Ira B Bradford Propr, Clinton E Brad- ford Cash.


Augusta Brass and Reed Band, John Judge leader.


Augusta Creamery, Victory DrugCo. proprs. Augusta Driving Assn, Charles A Cox sec. Augusta Eagle, G O Jones propr.


Augusta Times, Clarke & Warner proprs. Austin Silas W, apiarist.


Axtel Silas, money broker.


Ball & Culbertson (John L Ball, Charles W Culbertson), saw mill, 4 m e.


Barber Solon, cattle breeder, 1 m s w.


Beebe J D & Co (John D and Charles F Beebe), grocers.


Benzie Henry V, painter.


Blaisdell, Cox & Wood (Frank C Blais- dell, Charles A Cox and L W Wood), horse breeders.


Bradford Clinton E, Cashier Augusta Bank.


Bradford Rev Elbridge (Methodist).


Bradford I B & E M (Ira B and Elmer M), lawyers.


Brown Henry, horse breeder, 6 m s w.


Brown Wm H, wagonmaker.


Bruss Rev Henry (Lutheran).


Bulis Charles L, harness.


Butler Nathan L, barber.


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Palms George H, saw mill, 6 m e.


Park House, H A Welch Propr. (See adv, p 145.)


Parr Sylvester M, harness.


Pettibone Amos, physician.


Plummer & Finch (Edward W Plummer, Oscar Finch), flour mill.


Pride Elbridge C. marble works.


Prill August F, Propr Sheridan House.


Randall Allen H, horse dealer.


Richards David, livery.


Rick August C, meat market. Rick Charles A, saloon.


Rickard Albert, grocer.


Rickard Charles, grocer.


Robinson Delmont W, cheese mnfr.


Rogers Eugene M, dentist.


Rose P H & M L (P Herman and Mary L), dentists.


Rundlett Dr J Rodney, drugs.


Russell's Hall, Henry Russell propr.


Schroeder Wm, saloon and impts.


Schultz August, painter.


Scott Charles W, dairy and live stock, 6 m w.


Scott George B, gents' furnishings.


Sheridan House, A F Prill Propr.


Strader Albert, carpenter.


Strauss & Levy (Ferdinand Strauss, Jacob Levy), general store.


Taggart Bros (Charles and John W), Dealers in Farm Produce and Agricul- tural Implements.


Thatcher Bros (Willis E and D E !- mer), Groceries, Tinware, Fruits and Con- fectionery; Dealers in and Shippers of Farm Produce, Berries, etc.


Thomas Francis N, insurance.


Thwing Rev E Z (Methodist).


Twombly Sidney S, veterinary surgeon.


Vantyne Hiram C, shoes and sewing machs. Victory Drug Co, Memory Victory pres, H F Fredrick sec and treas.


Warren Harvey M, City Clerk, Jus- tice and Notary Public.


Washington John H, city marshal.


Waterphul & Proehl (Henry Waterphul, Christopher Proehl), blacksmiths.


Welch Henry A, Propr Park House. (See adv, p 145.)


Whipple Albert W, agt C, St P. M & O Ry.


Whiting Wm J. baker.


Williams Fred E, jeweler. Williams Ogilva A, general store.


Works Obadiah, dairyman, 2} miles w.


Zimmerman Joseph C, barber.


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Cargill W W & Co, CF Hanke mngr, grain. Carter John R, livery. Clark C F, painter.


Clark Frank L, postmaster.


Clark & Shaver (Luther F Clark, James R Shaver), pumps.


Clarke & Warner (Frank L Clarke, C Wes Warner), proprs Times.


Cox Bros & Clarke (Charles A and Wm S Cox, Frank L Clarke), gen store.


Crawford Judson C, lawyer.


Crites Ernest J, Merchant Tailor. (See adı, p 145.)


Dauffenbach Frederick, hardware.


Denison Jason H, cattle breeder, 2 m w.


Densmore O W & Co (Orson W and Orpha Densmore), fruit shippers, { m w.


Denson Kelsey B, shoemaker.


Dittmer Gustavus, boots and shoes.


Eddington Wm, cattle breeder, 6 m s w.


Ervin Ebenezer, carpenter.


Fletcher Elmer L, physician.


Flick Mrs Laura, dressmaker.


Hackett John C, dairy.


Hackett & Hebard (John C Hackett, Wm D Hebard), hardware and impts.


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Hall Joseph, apiarist, 3 m e.


Hall Mrs Susan M. dressmaker.


Hamilton George F, physician.


Hart Rev Frank L (Methodist).


Heard Lester A, drayman.


Heinzelman Martin F, photographer.


Hilts George, planing mill.


Hurst Joseph, drayman.


Johnson Elson W, brick mnfr. Jones Griff O, propr Eagle.


Kopplen Herman, saloon.


Kyle Henry H, carpenter.


Lockwood & Uhlein (Mrs N M Lockwood Mrs Hattie Uhlein), millinery.


Loomis Mrs Louise, confectionery.


McCaffery James & Co, flour mills, 3 mnw.


McCallum Miss May, milliner.


McClatchie Samuel, farm impts.


Mccullough James, blacksmith, 2 m n.


McGill Robert C, Clerk Park House. McPherson Allen D, blacksmith. Macomber Miss Libbie, dressmaker.


Macomber Sylvester M, livery.


Marte Nicolaus, furniture. Miller Henry F, harness. Monteith Joseph, real estate.


Morris Miss Estella, dressmaker.


Muzzy John, cattle breeder, 2 m n.


Nelson Thor, shoemaker.


Ober E F & Co (Edward F Ober), general store.


Olson Stener, tailor.


Palmiter S M, carpenter.


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and banking point, and 2 east of Allenton, the nearest railroad station. Stages tri- weekly to Allenton and Kohlsville. Popu- lation, 125. Mail, tri-weekly.


Freutel Henry, Hotel. Hollrith Peter, saloon.


Zanger G H, blacksmith.


AURORAHVILLE. On Willow creek in Waushara county, 18 miles east of Wautoma, the county seat, and 7 north of Berlin on the C., M. &" St. P. Ry, the nearest railroad station and banking point. Stages daily to Berlin. Population, 300. Mail, daily. M. C. Clark, postmaster.


Aurorah ville Creamery Co. Brown James, carpenter.


Clark M € & Co, General Store.


Daniels E W, nursery. Harvey T M, carpenter. Hatch C D, physician.


Hollenbeck J W, Hotel. Strang A, notary.


Wells W H & C E, general store.


AVALANCHE. On West Kick- apoo river, in Vernon county, 8 miles northeast of Viroqua, the county seat, near est railroad station and banking point Stages daily to Viroqua and Dell. Popula- tion, 100. Mail, daily. Mrs. Mary A. Sweger, postmaster.


Brown J W, hotel. Brown & Son, saw mill. Christianson & Larson, coopers. Christopherson H, carpenter. Diedrichison C. cooper.


Enochson Enoch, Flour Mill.


Froiland Simon, shoemaker.


Glewn Isaiah, woolen mill and justice. Graham Millard, flour mill. Lewis J W, physician. Olson M R, shoemaker. Silbaugh Granville, carpenter. Skoland Peter, carpenter. Smith Clarence, blacksmith. Sweger Mrs M A, General Store. Wig N C, cooper.


AVOCA. An incorporated village, on the Wisconsin river and on the C., M & St. P. Ry, in Iowa county, 22 miles north- west of Dodgeville, the seat of justice, and 6 east of Muscoda, the nearest banking point. Tel., W. U. Exp., Adams. Pop- ulation, 360. B. W. Gillett, postmaster.


Avoca House, Herman Roth propr. Bohan Daniel, railroad, exp and tel agt.


Dietrich H P, notary.


Dimock H A, justice.


Drought Mrs Mary, Milliner. Egan Johu B, hardware.


Finsind C G, blacksmith.


Frost Bros (Charles H and Joseph A), General Store.


Gallagher Charles, marshal.


Gillette B W, Hardware and Furniture.


Hack & Schlumb, blacksmiths.


Hubrict M, saloon.


Kendall George, mason.


Kinzie E E, drugs.


McCallister John P, General Store and Produce.


McGinley John, saloon.


Marshall M M, saloon.


Medd Rev John (Methodist).


Motlet N, meat market.


Reuter Frederick, carpenter.


Roberg Ole, merchant tailor.


Roth Herman, propr Avoca House.


Schwingel Philip, blacksmith.


Scovill Rev A B (Methodist).


Simonson Hans, Boots and Shoes.


Smith C, physician.


Underwood B F, physician.


Ward Josiah, books and confry.


Zimmerman J G, furniture.


AVON. In Rock county, 25 miles southwest of Janesville, the county seat, and 7 south of Brodhead, the nearest banking and shipping point. Population, 100. C. H Olsen, postmaster.


Ballou & Hopkins, blacksmiths.


Ballou & Olsen, general store.


Dustreaud T, pumps. Norris T G, live stock.


Severe Olsen, blacksmith.


AYR. Langladecounty. Name changed to Crandon, Forest county.


AZTALAN. A village on Crawfish creek, in Jefferson county, 7 miles north- west of Jefferson, the county seat, and 3 from Lake Mills, the nearest railroad sta- tion and banking point. Stages daily to Lake Mills and Milford. Population, 250. Mail, daily. Charles Crandall, postmaster.


Campbell & Hutchinson, creamery. Crandall Charles, General Store.


DeForest Peter, cider mufr. Emerit A & J, live stock. Farmer Edward, produce. Guild Marson, carpenter and apiarist. Hitchcock Louis, painter. Hyer O P, vet surgeon.


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Jaycox H, carpenter.


Jaycox Mary, Dressmaker. Raymond S B, shoemaker. Schmidt Ernest, blacksmith. Schultz J T, mason. Seely St Paul, justice. Smith Wm, mason. Warnish Julius, carpenter.


BABCOCK. Formerly known as Rem- ington, is on the C., M. & St. P. Ry., and on the Yellow river, in Wood county, 18 miles southwest of Grand Rapids, the judicial seat and usual banking point. Exp., Am. Tel., W. U. Population, 450. W. J. Shea, postmaster.


Bawden W H, cranberry grower.


Carr & Greeley, sawmill.


Cummings Mrs C, cranberry grower. Durfey F L, saloon. Erickson E J, railroad and tel agt. Fraser George, Cranberry Grower. Fritcher D, cranberry grower. Gilbert E A & Co, general store. Greeley George T, cranberry grower. Hines A HI, General Store. Hitchcock H W, hotel.


Kendall C M, real estate.


Law T M, hotel. Love John, railroad, exp and tel agt. McGlinn James, cranberry grower. McNeel J S, physician.


McNeel Walton, Drugs. Peterson A, shoemaker.


Remington H W, saw mill. Reilly J J, meats. Scribner A D, cranberry grower.


Scribner J B. cranberry grower.


Shea W J, General Store and Cran- berry Grower. Stout Wmn, saloon.


Ward Louis, cranberry grower. Welch & Tupp, restaurant.


BAD AXE CITY. Vernon county. See Genoa.


BADGER. A country postoffice in Portage county, 23 miles southeast of Stevens' Point, the county seat, and 7 southwest of Waupaca, the nearest rail- road station and banking point. Stages to Waupaca and Plover tri-weekly. Mail, tri-weekly. James Swan, postmaster.


BADGER MILLS. A station on the C., M. & St. P., the C., St. P., M. & O. and on the Wisconsin Central roads, in Chippewa county, 6 miles southwest of Chippewa Falls, the county seat and near-


est banking point. Population, 300. Mail, daily. T. G. Butler, postmaster.


Badger State Lumber Co, general store.


Chase E E, General Store.


Gorton Jasper E, railroad, exp and tel agt. Hansen James, millwright. Lealand J W, meat market.


Miller Frank, justice.


Southworth A H, blacksmith.


Stafford J L, carpenter.


Yates J V, broom mnfr.


BAD RIVER. Ashland county. Name changed to Morse.


BAGLEY. On the Mississippi river and on the C. B. & N. Ry, in Grant coun- ty, 26 miles northwest of Lancaster, the seat of justice and 7 from Bloomington. the nearest banking point. Tel, W. U Exp., Am. Population, 166. Bernard F. Keeler, postmaster.


Bagley Bros, general store.


Bagley & Ready, meat market.


Boldt Gustav, blacksmith. Calkins A, grain and general store. Day James T, mason.


Glass Lewis & Son, staves and heading.


Keeler Bernard F, Insurance Agent and Printer.


Keeler John, barber.


Keeler & Glass Bros, hardware and impts.


Parker W, carriagemkr. Radtke W E, railroad, exp and tel agt. Stagman Henry, Grocer. Stagman Leonard, harness.


Thiessa Wm, hotel.


Walser Gubert, wagonmkr.


BAILEY'S HARBOR. A village on the shore of Lake Michigan, in Door county, 25 miles northeast of Sturgeon Bay, the county seat, and 75 northeast of Green Bay, the nearest railway station. Sturgeon Bay is the nearest banking point. In summer, goods should be shipped direct by water. Stages to Sturgeon Bay and Ellison Bay ; fares, $1 and 50 cents respec- tively. Population, 100. Mail, daily, F. Wohltmann, postmaster.


Braun Andrew, saloon. Braun Jacob, General Store.


Carrington Miles, carpenter. Estaugh Roger, farm impts. Hendrick Mrs Adam, hotel.


Jakobson Andrew, cigar mnfr. Jarns Adolph, saloon.


Kriskern John, saloon and justice.


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Mccullough T W, hotel. Oldenberg Wm, Shoemaker.


Spring H G, grocer. Stephen J E, justice. Toseland Wm & Co, flour and saw mills. Weiss Moritz, blacksmith.


Wellhagen Louis, blacksmith.


Wohltmann F, General Store.


BAKERVILLE. A postoffice in Wood county, 33 miles northwest of Grand Rapids, the county seat, and 5 southwest of Marshfield, the nearest railroad station and banking point. Stages to Marshfield, and Nasonville. Population, 50. Mail tri-weekly. John P. Kraemer, postmaster.


Evans S, railroad and exp agt.


Fleckenstein Michael, telegraph agt. Heckle J & Bro, hotel. Hensler Anton, cheese mnfr. Kraemer John P, genl store and hotel. Linster Bros, flour and saw mill.


Nuber Joseph, blacksmith.


Pfeifer Erhard, carpenter.


BALDWIN. A prosperous incorpo- rated village in St. Croix county, on the E. division of the C., St. P., M. & O. Ry, 20 miles east of Hudson, the county seat, and 27 west of Menomonie. It has Episcopal, Congregational, Presbyterian and Lutheran churches, a graded public school, a public hall, a fire department, a bank, which does the banking for several surrounding towns, a flouring mill, 2 creameries, cheese facto- ries, special and general stores, and a weekly newspaper, the Bulletin. Ships grain, live stock, produce, ties, piling, etc. Population, 800. Tel., W. U. Exp., Am. Henry Anderson, postmaster.


Anderson Henry, lawyer.


Aphelen & Brurock (Louis Aphelen, TO Brurock), saloon.


Arverson Rev N (Lutheran).


Baldwin Bulletin, Ferd Peachman editor. Baldwin Cornet Band, E C Tanberg Idr.


Bank of Baldwin (Capital, $25,000; Surplus, $18,750), Oscar Pfeiffer Pres, J A Decker Cash, Theodore Jessup. Asst Cash, Banking, Insurance and Real Estate.


Bockus Andrew J, jeweler and exp agt.


Borchsenius Hans, lawyer. Borchsenius Wm C, real estate. Bursch Charles, saloon. Burtt Rev B H (Congregational). Cave & Sampson (Edward J Cave, Cyrus A Sampson), proprs Park Hotel.


Christensen & Haarlow (Lauritz A Chris- tensen, Wm Haarlow), druggists. Colpitts David A, railroad agt. Cotts Benjamin, carpenter. Dahl Christian O, merchant tailor.


Decker James A, Cashier Bank of Baldwin.


Ellertson Mathias, saloon.


Foster Daniel J, justice and carpenter.


Foster Mrs H S. milliner. Franks Benjamin, confectioner. Freeman C F & Co, Wm Savage agent, grain and flour.


Gaustad John R, shoemaker.


Grasli & Moe (James Grasli, John Moe), cheese mnfrs.


Haagensen Herman A, barber.


Hagestad Herman A, agt Adolph Hirsch. Hanson Mrs I, general store.


Harris Harold O, Saloon, Billiard Hall and Ice Dealer.


Hawley Harvey, telegraph agent.


Hedemark Andrew M, saloon.


Heebink Bros (Edward B, Gerhard H and Herman), general store, brick mnfrs, hay pressers, ties, etc. Helgerson Ole, jewelers.


Henke Mrs Augusta, confectioner.


Henke Wm, justice.


Hill & Hawkins (James Hill, Wm Haw- kins), creamery.


Hirsch Adolph, H A Hagestad agt, gen- eral store.


Holle & Wikerink (Fred Holle, John Wikerink, Henry Te Haar), cheese mnfrs. Holmes Samuel S. General Store and Farm Produce.


Holmes Wm L, physician.


Jensen & Anderson (Paul A Jensen, Henry Anderson), furniture.


Jorstad Peter, grain and produce.


La Page Joseph, harnessmaker.


Larson & Johnson (Joseph P Larson, Smith Johnson), blacksmiths.


Lee Ole S. blacksmith .


McDonald Mrs A C, physician.


Melgord & Norman (Isaac M Melgord, Jacob Norman), general store.


Music Hall, F G Scribner propr. Nelson Bert C, harnessmaker.


Nelson Lewis P, general store.


Olson Sisters (Lavina and Regina), dress- makers.


Ostensen Ole, general store.


Park Hotel, Cave & Sampson proprs.


Patrick Joseph B, physician. Peachman Ferdinand, ed Baldwin Bulletin.


Peterson George, prin public school.


Rickerd & Olson (George Rickerd, Albert Olson), livery.


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Rider Homer, stock breeder.


Rider & Miner (Louis N Rider, WmMiner), feed mill.


Ring James W, live stock. Rosenquist Rev H (Lutheran).


Saugestad Oluf A, druggist.


Settergren & Pittman (Frank E Settergren,


George H Pittman), hardware, coal, etc. Snoeyenbos Christian, general store. Start Romeo H, lawyer.


Stone Ole, mason.


Stronks & Kappers (Edward Stronks, Jos- eph C Kappers), hardware and coal. Swanson Swan, carpenter.


Thompson Bros (Thomas and John), wag- onmakers.


Tremont House, J B Wakefield propr. Vandemeulen Rev J, (Presbyterian).


Wakefield James B, propr Tremont House. Warren Mrs L A. milliner.


Wilford Bros (Edward and John O), meats and live stock.


Woolsey Cardinal J, flour mill.


Woolsey Walter, city marshal. Zillmer Gustav, blacksmith.


BALDWIN'S MILLS. A postoffice on the south branch of Little Wolf river, in Waupaca county, 7} northeast of Wau- paca, the county seat, nearest railroad station and banking point. Stages, weekly to Weyauwega Population, 200. Mail, weekly. Z. South, postmaster.


Baldwin C P, creamery and live stock.


Bliss Daniel, dairy.


Dunbar George, carpenter and mason. Dunbar James, mason.


Faulks W, dairy.


House Henry, Blacksmith.


House W J, carpenter. Mather Daniel, tanner. Romon E, dairy. South Z, Dairy. Warren E W, blacksmith.


BALMORAL. In Richland county, 11 miles from Richland Center, the ju- dicial seat, and 3 from Muscoda, its bank- ing and shipping point. Mail, semi- weekly.


Barr D A, machinist. Ewing H, music teacher. Mainwaring 'T C, General Store. Rowells J K, cheese mnfr.


BALSAM LAKE. A post village on the Balsam branch of Apple river, in Polk county, 20 miles northeast of Osceola Mills, the county seat, and 12 from St. Croix


Falls, Minn., the nearest railroad station, and banking point. Stages semi-weekly to Turtle Lake and St. Croix Falls. Popu- lation, 75. Mail, semi-weekly. J. W. Park, postmaster.




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