Wisconsin state gazetteer and business directory. 1891-2. V.7, Pt.1, Part 25

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


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Ketter John, carpenter. Kierig Chris, meat market.


Koepke Charles, cheese mnfr. Kohler Lorenz, shoemaker.


Lepper Van, painter. Mccullough James, general store.


Marrion John, mason. Martin E F, lumber and planing mill.


Matteson S C, lawyer. Michaels & Klotz, farm impts. Moore & Galloway, lumber.


Paull A S, exp and tel agt. Piehl Fred, tailor and barber. Rhodes Leland, pump mnfr. Richter Bros, harnessmakers. Roesler Ernest, mason. Sackett H F, cheese mnfr. Saeman, Loebs & Knickel, general store. Schlaefer Jacob, jeweler. Schlaefer Joseph, builder.


Schmidt John C, Musical Instruments. Schoofs Gerhart, hotel. Van Dezande Charles, photographer. Wedde Wm, hardware.


Wicker Truman, blacksmith. Yankow Fred, live stock.


CAMP DOUGLAS. A post village on the C., St. P., M. & O. and the C. and N. W. Rys, at the intersection of the C., M. & St. P. Ry, in Juneau county, 14 miles northwest of Mauston, the county seat, and 63 north of New Lisbon, the nearest bank- ing point. Population, 250. Tel., W. U. Exp., Am. George Frohmader, postmas- ter.


Coates W E, grain. Frohmader Haskins, General


Store and Live Stock.


Hinton T J. notary.


Horton C H, hardware.


Johnson Wm C, general store.


Kingslauc O, carpenter.


Lane J D, telegraph agt.


Lynn James, general store and hotel.


Olmstead W L, insurance.


Phillips C J, railroad agt.


Singleton John general store and hotel.


CAMP LAKE. A summer resort on the Wisconsin Central Line and on Camp Lake, in Kenosha county, 18 miles south- west of Kenosha, the judicial seat, and 12 from Burlington, the nearest banking point. Daily stage to Wilmot; fare 25 cents. Exp., Pacific Tel., W. U. Pop- ulation, 100. J. H. McVey, postmaster.


Camp Lake House, J H McVey Propr.


Enzenbacher A, tobacco and cigars.


Jordan James, veterinary surgeon. Lichtenberg C W, dentist. Lincoln Ice Co.


Ludwig & Beisterfeldt, ice.


MeVey J H, Propr Camp Lake House. Odell G E, railroad, exp and tel agt. Phillips House, C Phillips propr, Wolf A, tobacco and cigars.


Yaw House, Henry E Yaw propr.


Yaw Noah, poultry breeder.


CANTON. A postoffice on the M., St. P. & S. Ste. M. Ry, in Barron county, 11 miles northeast of Barron, the seat of jus- tice. Rice Lake is the nearest banking point. Population, 48. Exp , Am. Tel., W. U. J. F. Lutz, postmaster.


Belle & Locke, gen store and saw mill. Edgbert & Ramsdell, lumber.


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Fisk J B, hardware. Locke John, blacksmith. Packard Jay, railroad and exp agt. White II J, General Store.


CARLTON. A post village in Kewau- nee county, 5 miles south of Kewaunee, the county seat and bank location, and 20 north of Two Rivers, the nearest railroad station. Stages daily to Two Rivers, Ahna- pee and Kewaunee; fare, $1.50 and 50 cents respectively. Population, 50. Mail, daily. Fred Bach, postmaster.


Bach Fred, Telegraph Agent. Bach, Kiewig & Co, general store.


CAROLINE. A postoffice on Embar- rass river, in Shawano county, 20 miles southwest of Shawano, the county seat, 3} north of Marion, the nearest railroad sta- tion, and 8 from Clintonville, the nearest banking point. Stages daily to Marion and Pella. Population, 125. E. J. Hoeft, postmaster.


Ahl Rev W D.


Braun Fred, wagonmaker.


Breidenfelt August, shoemaker.


Buettner Theodore, flour mill. Builder Herman, farmer.


Ebert & Raasch, blacksmiths.


Frankow Wm, mason. Hoeft E J, Hardware. Laatsch Albert, carpenter. Moenke August, hotel and saloon. Netzel Julius, furniture and justice. Schmidt August, mason. Stier Charles R, general store. Thiele E & Bro, Saw Mill. Zell Fred, hotel and saloon.


CARRIE. In Washburn county, 16 miles from Shell Lake, the judicial seat, and 13 from Hayward, the usual banking and shipping point. Population, 50. Mail, by special supply. Mrs. S. Kunsman, postmaster.


Abrahamson N, lumber. Dobie Bros, lumber. England & Thomas, lumber. Kunsman C, carpenter.


Kunsman Mrs S (Agent), Patent Medi- cines. Lampman G, blacksmith. Terrill J, carpenter.


CARTWRIGHT. A flourishing set- tlement on the C., St. P., M. & O. Ry, in Auburn towaship, Chippewa county, 235 miles northwest of Milwaukee, 22 north-


west of Chippewa Falls, the county seat. and 9 northwest of Bloomer, the nearest banking point. Stages daily to Sand Creek: fare, 50 cents. Population, 400. Exp., Am. Tel., W. U. B. F. Marsb, postmaster.


Cartwright House, H Hines propr.


Cartwright & Cummings, Saw and Planing Mill.


Dimmell W J, meat market.


Erickson Arnt, general store. Golden Wm, mason.


Hawley A B, general store.


Hines H, propr Cartwright House.


Klund Andrew, blacksmith.


McLaren Fred, blacksmith.


Mack F I, railroad, exp and tel agent. Marsh B F, General Store. Mosher O K, hardware.


Putman J P, boarding house.


Robison George jr, brick mnfr.


Smith S, wagonmaker.


Stadler John, wagonmaker.


CARYVILLE. A post village on the C., M. & St. P. Ry, in Dunn county, 20 miles southeast of Menomonie, the county seat, and 11 southwest of Esu Claire, the nearest banking point. Stages daily to Rock Falls, and Mondovi. Popu- lation, 80. Tel., W. U. Exp., Am. P. O. Strande, postmaster.


Fry Frank, live stock. Johnson L C, tailor.


McDonough W J, railroad, exp and tel agent.


Mill J H, grain elevator.


Ness Wm, hotel. Snow Rev Rufus (Adventist). Strande Peter O, General Store. Wygant Victor, blacksmith.


CASCADE. On the Milwaukee river. in Sheboygan county, 18 miles southwest of Sheboygan, the county seat, 31 west of Waldo, the nearest railroad station, and ? southwest of Plymouth, the nearest bank- ing point. Stages twice a day to Waldo : fare, 25 cents. Population, 250. Mail, daily. L. C. Bartlett, postmaster.


Aklin M R & Co, general store. Ambelang Morris, shoemaker. Ballhorn Frederick, harnessmaker. Bartlett L C, Drugs and Groceries. Bartlett Mrs L C. milliner. Burke Rev B J (Catholic). Copley Charles, carpenter. Doell John B, wagonmaker.


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Doberty P H, hotel. Haechnel Rev C (Lutheran). Haffmeister & Meyer, shoes. Harrigan David, grocer. Hayes Mrs, milliner.


Hellenbolt & O'llearn, Furniture. Hulee Edward, general store. Kratzsch A W, physician. Lamers A J, flour mill. Lau Fred, hardware and harness Lau Mrs, general store. Lewke H, tailor. Maloney Rose, grocer. Miller Henry, carpenter. Ninemann Charles, wagonmaker Noll Wm & Sons, hardware. O'Hearn E H, hotel. Peterson David, veterinary surgeon. Piper Elmer, barber. Radkie August, blacksmith. Rogers A C, Physician. Schulz John, blacksmith. Soles David, cooper. Timm John W, hotel and flour mill. Wolf A, cheese factory. Zelm Hermann, hotel.


CASCO. A village in Kewaunee coun- ty, 12 miles west of Kewauneee, the county seat, 22 northeast of Green Bay, the near- est railroad station, and 11 southwest of Ahnapee, the nearest banking point. Stages daily to Ahnapee, Green Bay and Kewaunee. Population, 150. Mail, daily. E. Decker, postmaster.


Barta F J, barnessmaker. Barta John, wagonmaker. Carl John M, school teacher. Decker E, Saw Mill. Doyle Wm, blacksmith. Minahan H A & Co, general store. Minahan J R, physician.


CASHTON. On the C., M. & St. P. Ry, in Monroe county, 19 miles south of Sparta, the county seat and banking point. Population, 300. Tel., W. U. Exp., Am. H. Groff, postmaster.


Basenach Peter, lumber. Beiver Matthias L, saloon. Berg E A, brick and stone mason. Bowen Oscar, railroad, exp and tel agt. Boyd David, stone mason. Brey P W, jeweler. Byer Wm, boarding house. Coates W E & Co, grain. Cramer C & J. saloon. Cremer C H, physician. Culver C M, hotel.


Custin E A, saloon. Dill Fred, general store. Dolan Patrick, general store.


Du Neuz A A, druggist. Gains E E, physician.


Groff Henry, Boots and Shoes. Hanson P J, hardware. Holverson P, carpenter.


Jackson Martin, grain. Jensen E & E, meat market.


Johnson Louis, shoemaker.


Kissell Wm, hardware. Mitby P & A, saloon.


Nelson & Campbell, general store.


Nice James, barber. Olson G, furniture.


Perkins L B, wagonmaker. Roesler A, Planing Mill. Senz Thomas, blacksmith.


Smith H H, blacksmith.


Wang Martin, carpenter.


CASSELL. A postoffice on the Wis- consin river, in Sauk county, 25 miles southwest of Baraboo, the county seat, and 3 northeast of Arena, the nearest rail- road station and banking point. Popula- tion, 150. Mail, tri-weekly. Wm. S. Pierce, postmaster and farmer.


CASSVILLE. A village on the Mis- sissippi river, in Grant county, 20 miles southwest of Lancaster, the county seat, and 3 east of Turkey River, Iowa. It is on the C., B. & N. Ry. Has a bank and a weekly newspaper, the Index. Stages daily to Beetown and Turkey River. Pop- ulation, 1,000. Tel., W. U. Exp., Am. D. Williams, postmaster.


Barney Bros, Dentists. Barrow George, brick mnfr. Baumgartner Julius, tailor. Beach Mrs R F, dressmaker. Beilharz Fred H, blacksmith.


Beilharz F, hoop factory. Bernhard Mrs Ottilie, general store.


Bernherd Jacob, boots and shoes.


Binkert Fridolin, general store. Bishop M A, propr Denniston House.


Burgess Henry, justice.


Chase Edward W, photographer.


Creglow Charles, jeweler.


Creglow & Okey, General Store. Cronin F M, physician. Curran M J, general store. Denniston House, M A Bishop propr. Derichs & Geisen, brewer.


Dietrich Frank J, confectioner.


Dietrich G P, carpenter.


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Eckstein Frank, furniture.


Eddy Thomas E, Dentist. Engler Mrs E, boots and shoes.


First Commercial Bank, L M Okey pres, Charles Creglow cash.


Foley James, flour mill.


Foley John, propr Index.


French R, blacksmith.


Grimm Aloys, druggist.


Grimm Bros, General Store.


Grimm Herman, grain.


Harper Charles L, prin of high school.


Henkel Mrs Minnie, boarding house.


Holt & Barrows, brick masons.


Index, John Foley propr.


Ishmael's Orchestra.


Ishmael & Engler, saloon. Kleinpell Bros, saw mill.


Kleinpell Eugene, harnessmaker.


Kleinpell H & Co, hardware.


Klindt, Geiger & Co, General Store and Creamery.


Kraft Albert, physician.


Kuchenberg Mrs Geftrude, milliner.


Kuchenberg Matt, saloon.


McCamish Mrs N A, insurance.


McCord & Lenzendorf, meat market.


Manning E S, tel agt. Mueller Benjamin, saloon.


Niemer John W, meat market. Ortscheid John, confectioner.


Ortscheid J B, baker.


Oehmer Peter, barber.". Prior Gottfried, general store. Rossbach Rev A (Catholic).


Sandrock Rev George (Lutheran).


Scharfenstein General Store.


C Bro & Co,


Schumacher H H, saloon.


Schwerin Frederick, shoemaker.


Srieclode J H C, fruit grower.


Stevens Rev G D (Baptist).


Trollope & Cook, cigar mnfrs. Vogel Herman, general store.


Voight Peter, lime kiln.


Williams David, Stationer and Con- fectioner.


Witherbee Rev H J (Methodist). Wood George W, railroad, exp and tel agt. Young Martin, wagonmaker.


CASTLE ROCK. A village on Blue river, in Grant county, 20 miles northeast of Lancaster, the county seat, and 9 north- west of Montfort, the nearest railroad station and banking point. Population, 50. Mail, semi-weekly. John Johnson, postmaster.


Effinger Gus, justice.


Johnson John S, blacksmith. Johnson S C, carpenter.


Johnson & Van Buren, General Store. Nelson Nels S, mason, Nundal Sever O, mason.


CATARACT. In Monroe county, 11 miles north of Sparta, the county sest, nearest railroad station and banking point. Stages to Sparta and Black River Falls; fares, 50 cents and $1 respectively. Pop- ulation, 125. E. B. Greeno, postmaster.


Codey O S, stage line.


Daws R A, notary. Dunham B M, hotel.


Gibson A D, blacksmith.


Greeno E B, Town Treasurer.


Greeno & Janes, general store. Johnson C W, general store.


McLain T R, blacksmith.


Minglet Chris, carpenter.


Moffatt & Scantleton, flour mill.


Reynolds A, carpenter.


Scantleton J T, general store.


Starkey Win, Meat Market.


Washburn C H. constable.


Woodworth A G, lawyer.


CATO. A village on the M., L. S. & W. Ry, in Manitowoc county, 12 miles northwest of Manitowoc, the county seat and nearest banking point. Stages daily to Clark's Mills. Population, 200. Tel., W. U. Exp., U. S. Mail, daily. John Killen, postmaster.


Clark Bros, cheese mnfrs.


French George A, meat market.


Killen John, General Store, Hay Press and Cheese Box Mnfr.


Merrill Frank, railroad, exp and tel agent. Morgan & Sweeting, cheese mnfrs. O'Connell R S, physician. Petka Simon, blacksmith. Stoehr T Anton, saloon.


Strande Knud, shoemaker.


Wilhelm Peter, wagonmaker.


CAVOUR. On the M., St. P. & S. Ste. M. Ry, 13 miles from Crandon, the judicial seat. Population, 150. Exp., Am. Tel., W. U. M. S. Barker, post- master.


CAZENOVIA. A village on Little Baraboo river, in Richland county, 24 miles northeast of Richland Centre, the county seat, and 7 southwest of Lavalle, the nearest railroad station and banking


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point. Stages daily to Richland Centre, fronton and Lavalle. Population, 175. Mail, daily. C. Pierce, postmaster. Blakeman, blacksmith. Bohn C E, saw and stave mill. Burdick Mrs E, milliner.


Bussman Henry, boots and shoes.


Clark E B & Co, general store. Conley John, grocer and saloon. Cunningham David, blacksmith.


Dueren Wmn, Saw Mill. Farver R, wagonmaker. Fix & Jax, stave mill.


Grosse Rev Herman (Catholic). Herlihy Dennis, justice. Jewett H E, flour mill.


Jobe J M, hotel. Kitson T F, saloon.


Klang Theodore, carpenter.


Lincoln O B, blacksmith.


Moon C, meat market.


Nelson N, wagonmaker.


Nelson & Jarvis, livery.


Stockfelth Martin, physician.


Vergeront George, general store. Wenker Sebastian, General Store. Zerwis John, boots and shoes.


CECIL. A prosperous village on the M., L. S. & W. Ry, in Shawano county, 8 miles northeast of Shawano, the seat of justice and banking point. Population, 300 Tel., W. U. Exp., U. S. T. S. McMurray, postmaster.


Beerbaum J H H, lumber.


Bender Phillip, wagonmaker.


Bocker Herman, hardware.


Crosby H E, railroad, exp and tel agent.


Dickey Rev P H (Lutheran).


Freeborn John A, propr Lakeview House. Grabe Joseph, shoemaker.


Hannemann, Zachow & Co, Lum- ber and Shingle Mill.


Kempf Jolm, blacksmith.


Lakeview House, J A Freeborn propr.


Lemke Adolph, real estate.


Lemke John, carpenter.


Lemke Wm Jr, carpenter.


McMurray T S, Notions and Patent Medicines.


Naber Herman, real estate.


Nichlaus B & Co, general store.


Samp Gustav, harnessmaker. Seefeldt Robert, saloon.


Warrington Miss C T, dressmaker. Winter David, hotel.


Zachow W C & Co, general store.


CEDARBURGH. An enterprising incorporated city on the M. & N. R. R.,


in Ozaukee county, 23 miles north of Mil- waukee and 9 southwest of Port Washing- ton, the county seat and nearest banking point. A progressive weekly newspaper, the News, is published. Telephone con- nection. Exp., Am. Tel., W. U. Popu- lation, 1,500. L. E. Jochem, postmaster. Ambruster John, jeweler.


Anschutz & Co (George A and Peter An- schutz), lime kiln and stone quarry. Asher Frederick, mason and plasterer. Barthel Charles, painter.


Beck Henry, baker.


Beckmann Frederick, propr Wisconsin House.


Behnisch Henry, harnessmaker.


Bender Henry, cooper.


Boclo Hugo, druggist.


Bodendoerfer Andrew, Flour Mill, 1 Mile s e.


Boerner Bros, General Store.


Boettcher Albert, cigar mnfr.


Boettcher Charles, saloon.


Bohrtz August, blacksmith.


Bruss Bros (John F and Gottfried), farm machinery.


Buch C H, meat market.


Buch Mrs Emile, milliner.


Cedarburgh Elevator Co, Alexan- der Berger Mngr.


Cedarburgh House, Henry Kuether propr. Cedarburgh Military Band, A Weber Idr. Cedarburgh Woolen Mills (capital, $100,- 000), Diedrich Wittenberg pres, J F Wittenberg sec and treas.


Dietrich Conrad, shoemaker.


Dreier Herman, painter.


Engbring Wm, foundry.


Ernst & Liesenberg, carpenter.


Ertl Tony, barber.


Finley Rufus, veterinary surgeon.


Friedrich Robert, shoemaker.


Froehlich Jacob, boots and shoes.


Gleitzman Adam, cooper.


Gottschalk Charles, livery, coal, etc.


Groth Henry G, hardware.


Groth John F, lime mnfr.


Hackfeldt Mrs J, dressmaker.


Hafferman Mrs D, milliner.


Hartwig Theodore, physician.


Herziger Emil, saloon.


Hilgen J H, summer resort.


Hilgen Mufg Co (capital, $80,000), John Winner pres, James H Hilgen sec, sash, doors and blinds.


Hoehn Louis M, furniture and undertaker. Hoffman & Son, meat market.


Horn Frederick W, Lawyer and Propr News. (Sce ade, p 209.) Horn Wm H, railroad and tel agent.


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Jaehnert Herman, meat market.


Jaucke Frederick J, propr Washington House.


Jochem Leopold E, General Store. Jochem Wm P, propr Northern Railroad Hotel.


Kaiser Matthias, cooper.


Kannenberg Samuel H, blacksmith.


Kanney Cornelius F, notary.


Knuppel Albert, carpenter.


Knuth Carl, watchmaker.


Krause Theodore, barber. Kuether Henry, propr Cedarburgh House. Kuhefuss J C & Son, proprs Union Hotel. Lang Rev Wm (Lutheran).


Langheinrich Edward, furniture.


Lau Charles, prin high school.


Lau Eggert, wagonmaker, 1 miles s e. Lauer John, saloon.


Lauterbach Justus, clothing.


Lehman C W & Bro, hardware.


Lemke Charles, brick and tile mnfr.


Luedtke J & Son (John and Frank), black- smiths.


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McGovern & Moras, physicians.


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Propp Charles, photographer.


Roth Henry, saloon.


Roth John. saloon.


Ryan Rev F C (Catholic).


Salter Henry, farm impts.


Schroeder J & Son (Durgen and Wm H), general store.


Schroeder & Trottmann (Wm Schroeder, Joseph Trottmann), Flour Mill Schuette Frederick, city clerk.


Schwantes August, blacksmith. Strassberger Rev E (Lutheran).


Sundermann August, apiarist, 2 miles s e. Thiel Win & Son, barley mill.


Toll Bros (Frank and Wm), marble works. Turners' Hall, Turners' Society proprs.


Union Hotel, J C Kuhefuss & Son proprs.


Voigt Henry, harnessmaker.


Washington House, F J Jaucke propr.


Weber John, brewer. Weber's Hotel, Burghard Weber propr. Wiesler Conrad, saloon.


Wirth Bros (Charles C and Gustave H), General Store.


Wisconsin House, Frederick Beckmann propr. Wurthman E Gerhard, paints. Zaum Jacob, flour mill.


CEDAR CREEK. A postoffice in Washington county, 8 miles southwest of West Bend, the county seat, and 3} from Jackson, the nearest railroad station. West Bend is the nearest banking point. Stages daily to Jackson; fare, 25 cents. Popula- tion, 75. Mail, daily. H. J. Gumm, post- master.


Baer Jacob, carpenter.


Gumm M J, Hardware and Blacksmith. Heppe C J, general store.


Heppe Henry, saloon.


Maxon Dow, creamery and insurance.


Patow Fred, shoemaker.


Turck B & Co, saw mill.


Voght Fred, carpenter.


Vunk Edward, justice.


CEDAR FALLS. A village on Red Cedar river in Dunn county,5 miles north- east of Menomonie, the county seat, near- est banking and shipping point. Daily stage to Menomonie; fare, 25 cents. Pop- ulation, 400. Mail, daily. E. C. Plemon, postmaster.


Bailey Frank, livery.


Cedar Falls Brass Band, Levi Caldwell Idr.


Crawford May, music teacher.


Glidewell James, hotel and saloon. Knapp, Stout & Co, general store.


Leach Thomas, barber and harness.


Perry P W, carpenter and wagonmaker.


Piemon E C, Grocer.


Plemon L O, grocer and livery.


Ronneberger B F, meat market.


Taylor Hiram, stone mason.


CEDAR GROVE. On the M., L. S. & W. Ry, in Holland township, Sheboy. gan county, 38 miles north of Milwaukee, and 14 southwest of Sheboygan, the seat of justice and usual banking point. Exp., U. S. Tel., W. U. Population, 300. G. Stronks, postmaster.


American House, Frank Wilson propr.


Balkins Miss Helen, dressmaker.


Brauer Frederick, wagonmaker. Brecht Henry J, blacksmith.


Daana J E, cheese mnfr.


De Master John, Agrl Implements.


De Smith Peter, blacksmith.


Heuver Agbert, cheese mnfr. Hirn Frank, saloon.


Holle Christian W, tinware.


Hopelkamp Rev J W (Reformed).


Hyink Wm, live stock.


Kolste John W, shoemaker.


Lammers Garrett, Cheese Mnfr. Meengs Dirk, carpenter.


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Meengs Henry, general store. O'Brine James, railroad, exp and tel agt. Palmer Joseph, creamery. Ramaker John H, harnessmaker. Roth Rev J W F (Presbyterian). Ruslink Henry, harnessmaker. Schiereck August H, propr Union House. Smith G H & Sons, fishermen.


Stronks G, General Store and Real Estate.


Te Gantvoort James A H, furniture.


Ternes John, cheese mnfr.


Union House, A H Schiereck propr. Van Altena Louis, physician.


Van De Waal Edward, general store. Van De Waal John, cheese mnfr. Van De Waal Peter, cooper. Van De Waal Miss Susan, dressmaker. Verdouw Abraham, harnessmaker. Voskuil Henry, boots and shoes. Vreeman John D, tailor.


Walvoord Anthony, cheese mnfr.


Walvoord Anthony C, general store. Walvoord Miss Hannah, milliner. Walvoord Henry, cheese mnfr. Wilson Frank, propr American House.


CEDAR LAKE. A postoffice in Waushara county, 20 miles northeast of Wautoma, the courty seat, 8 south of Waupaca, the nearest railroad station and banking point. Stages daily to Berlin and Waupaca; fare, 5 cents per mile. Popula- tion, 50. Mail, daily. P. B. Mumbrue, postmaster.


Button J A, justice. Christensen R P, carpenter. James George H, saw mill. Mumbrue P B, Farmer.


CEDAR RAPIDS. In Waupaca county, 20 miles from Waupaca, the judi-


cial seat, and 8 from Marion, the nearest shipping point. Mail, semi-weekly. F. Leisner, postmaster.


Clapps & Madson, saw mill.


CEMENTVILLE. On the C. & N. W. Ry in Milwaukee county, 4 miles north of Milwaukee, the judicial seat, banking and shipping point. Population, 50. Exp., Am. Tel., W. U.


Maechtle J, saloon. Milwaukee Cement Co.


CENTER. A postoffice in Rock coun- ty, 9 miles west of Janesville, the county seat, and 4 northeast of Footsville, the usual shipping point. Janesville is the nearest banking point. Population, 75. Mail, daily. J. W. Norton, postmaster.




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