Wisconsin state gazetteer and business directory. 1891-2. V.7, Pt.1, Part 28

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


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Siegrist Emanuel, Saloon and Restau- rant, 22 E Spring. (See adv, p 217.)


Silver Spring Park Association, D E Seymour Pres, L C Stanley Vice- Pres, B D Viles Sec, Edward Cory Treas,


D E Miles Mngr, Pleasure and Health Resort.


Simmons Meyer, house furngs, 307 Bridge. Sinclair Edward, boarding house, 225 Spring.


Sinett Oliver, boarding house, 133 W Cen- tral.


Skandinavian House, I T Eggan propr, 16 E River.


Smith C Frederick, grocer, 204 Bridge.


Smith Edward, poultry breeder.


Snyder Samuel, architect, Metropolitan blk. Southern Hotel, Charles McCurdy Propr, cor Bay and Central.


Spence Wm G, drugs, 1 W Spring. Squires John W, meats, 25 W Spring. Stafford A. K, logger.


Stafford Wm H, lawyer, 113 Bridge.


Stanley F G & C A (Frederick G and Charles A), lumber, cor High and Birch. Stanley House, Rossiter & Rossiter Proprs, cor Bridge and Grand ave.


Stanley Lemuel C, capitalist, 107 W Spring.


Stoddard Wm H, ins, Union blk.


Strong Seymour B, teas, 9 Bridge. Stum Frederick, sheriff.


Sunday Creek Coal Co, Robert Clark mngr, 112 Bay.


Sundet Christopher, Sewing Ma- chines, 8 Spring.


Susquehanna House, Michael Knouf propr, 18 Bay.


Swift Nelson O, plumber, 9 W Central. Tallmadge Wm E, agent C, M & St P Ry and W C Line.


Tarrant Ananias, furniture, 19 W Central. Taylor Edward C, printer, 13 Bridge. Thaler George, saloon, 925 Prairie.


Therlault John B, saloon, 301 Bridge.


Thomas Octavius C. drugs, 502 Bridge. Thompson Rev D F (Episcopalian).


Thompson. Eberhart, shoemaker, 18 E Central.


Thoraldson Rev I (Lutheran).


Thornton John J, supt fire alarm


Tierney Patrick, grocer, 14 E Central. Todd Henry H, ins, Metropolitan bik.


Toepfer Henry J, cigar mnfr, 18 W Grand ave.


Townsend James L, General Agent for Northwestern Wisconsin of North- western Mutual Life Insurance Co. (See adv, p 221.)


Transue Mrs Mary, dressmkr, 25 W Grand.


Trudell Joseph, painter, 23 Duncan. Tuohy John, grocer, 223 Grove.


Tuohy John T, saloon, 12 E Spring. Turcotte Peter, shoemaker, 114 Bay.


Uehren Edward, shoemkr, 20 W Central.


Velie & Gailey (Alvin E Velie, Robert Gailey), second-hand store, 19 Bridge.


Verdon Noah, blksmith, 29 W Grand ave. Viles Bradford D, pine lands, 212 Bridge. Viles Joseph, pine lands.


Vinette Amanda, shoes, 102 Spring.


Vrooman J H, Agent Gardiner, Batch- elder & Welles, 122 Bridge.


Wall John P, City Attorney, 124 Bridge.


Walrath Alvin E, real estate, Metropolitan blk.


Wands Albert E, boarding house, 235 Spring.


Waterman Leslie E, pine lands, 14 W Co- lumbia.


Waterman & Early (L E Waterman, George B Early), proprs Grand Opera House, 16 W Columbia.


Webb Fred, Propr City Hack, 208 Grand ave w.


Webb & Stansbury (Francis C Webb, Edmond J Stansbury), Hardware, Stoves, etc, 119 and 121 Bridge. (See ado, p 219.) Weinberger Mrs Carrie, dressmaker, 15 W Central.


Weinberger John, saloon, Central.


Weiner & McCormick (John Weiner, Ed- ward McCormick), livery, 219 Bay.


Weissenborn Mrs Louisa, dressmaker, 214 W Spring.


Weyenberg Bros (Wm and Martin), shoes, 11 W Spring.


Whalen James, chief of police.


Whittemore R D & Co (Robert D Whitte- more, Albert Pierce, George E Brewster), harness, 221 Bridge.


Wilcox Albert J, drugs, 209 Bridge.


Wiley Alexander, propr Norway House, 23 W Grand ave.


Wisconsin Collection Agency (Michael Hall, Edward J Seymour, An- thony P Dahil), Metropolitan Block. (See adv, p 219.)


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Wisconsin Telephone Co, J Frank May mngr, 104 Bridge. Wolford Taylor H, reporter circuit court. Wright Rev F H (Methodist).


Yates J V, broom mnfr.


Yep-ah-Pung, laundry, 5 Bay. Yep Wing Kee, laundry, 412 Bridge.


Young Men's Christian Assn, George H Timmings sec, 213 Bridge. Zesiger John G, hotel, 26 W Central. Zimmerman Louis J, cigar mnfr, 607 Bridge.


CHRISTIE. A village in Clark coun- ty, 8 miles north of Neillsville, the county seat, nearest railroad station and banking point. Stages daily to Greenwood and Neillsville; fare, 50 cents to either place. Population, 300. Mail, daily. E. D. Hatch, postmaster.


Hatch E D Jr, General Store.


Hyslip C W, lumber. Jones H, carpenter. Robinson James, blacksmith. Zanders L V, justice.


CHRISTINA. Dane county. See


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CITY POINT. A postoffice on the G. B., W. & St. P. R. R., in Jackson county, 27 miles northeast of Black River Falls, the county seat, and 25 southwest of Grand Rapids, the nearest banking point. Population, 80. Tel., W. U. Exp., U. S. W. E. Breakey, postmaster.


Breakey W E, General Store, Railroad, Express and Telegraph Agent.


Edson R S, hotel.


Graither J, cooper. Hancock J, cranberries and justice. McDonald Bros, loggers.


Nelson Christ, cranberry grower. Nelson Ingeval, carpenter.


Olson Hans, cranberry grower.


CLAM FALLS. A. village on the south fork of Clam river, in Polk county, 40 miles northeast of Osceola Mills, the county seat, and 22 southwest of Shell Lake, on the C., St. P., M. & O. Ry, the nearest railroad station and banking point. Settled in 1857. It contains a water power saw mill. Stages tri-weekly to St. Croix Falls and Shell Lake. Population, 50. Mail, semi-weekly. Maggie Lund, post- master.


Fischer H C, justice. Lund Louis C, stage line.


Lund & Paulson, General Store. Smith D F, saw mill. Smith Mrs Sarah J, hotel. Wetherby W E, hotel.


CLARK'S MILLS. A village on Manitowoc river, in Manitowoc county, 12 miles west of Manitowoc, the county seat and bank location, and 3 south of Cato, the nearest railroad station. Stages to Cato daily; fare, 25 cents. Population, 100. Mail, daily. R. W. Burke, post- master.


Burke RE W, General Store. Clark Ira, flour and saw mill. Gehbe Frank, hotel. Moe Theodore, shoemaker. Morgan John, hotel.


Olson Riley, justice.


Secor Frank, blacksmith.


CLARKSON. In Dane county, 17 miles southeast of Madison, the judicial seat, and 6} from Stoughton, its banking and shipping point. Mail, tri-weekly. A. K. Juve, postmaster and farmer.


CLARNO. On the C., M. & N. R. R., in Green county, 6 miles from Monroe, the judicial seat and banking point. Popula- tion, 60. Tel., W. U. B. F. Wolf, post- master.


Leavitt I. railroad, exp and tel agt.


Painter Emanuel, blacksmith. Pondoe Emil, blacksmith. Swartz G A, justice. Trumpy Henry, saw mill.


Wolf B F, General Store.


CLAY BANKS. A village on the shore of Lake Michigan, in Door county. 9 miles south of Sturgeon Bay, the county seat and nearest banking point. Stages tri-weekly to Sturgeon Bay. Population, 60. Mail, tri-weekly. J. H. Tuft, post- master.


Braunsdorf Chris, general store. De Lille Theodore, fisherman. Fellner J A, insurance. Finan Patrick, mason. Fritz Menzo, fisherman. Gjevse Rev G J (Lutheran).


Hitt C J & Bro, hotel and fishermen. Hitt W W, cooper. Markey Chauncey, fisherman. Millard Orin, carpenter. Rickaby G M, justice.


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Roberts George, fisherman. Safronick John, blacksmith.


Schuyler A J, justice and vet surgeon. Thayer George, fisherman. Tufts S M, general store.


Tufts & Braunsdorf, Lumber and Shingle Mill.


Woodward Lee, wagonmaker.


Woodward & Freeman, fishermen.


CLAYFIELD. A discontinued post- office in Pierce county. Send mail to Ellsworth.


CLAYTON. A post village on the C., St. P., M. & O. Ry, in Polk county, 30 miles east of Osceola Mills, the county seat, and 16 from Cumberland, the nearest banking point. Population, 250. Tel., W. U. Exp., Am. W. A. Prentice, post- master.


Hansche George F, railroad, exp and tel agent.


Humbird & Co, Lumber Mnfrs.


CLEAR LAKE. A village on the N. div. of the C., St. P., M. & O. Ry, in Polk county, 30 miles southeast of Osceola Mills, the county seat. Settled in 1878, it con- tains 3 churches, a hall capable of seating 300, a graded school employing 4 teachers, and a number of special and general stores. Lumber, wood, ties and poles and farm produce are shipped. New Richmond is the nearest banking point. Tel., W. U. Exp., Am. Population, 500. James J. Kavanagh, postmaster.


Briggs Albert M, druggist. Burdick Peleg, notary public. Church Earl A, wagonmaker. Churchill Alphonso T, editor Herald. Clear Lake Herald, A T Churchill editor. Cole Herbert E, prin school. Courtwright Seymour E, livery. Cowles Charles, tinsmith.


Cross Wmn M, veterinary surgeon.


De Witt John C, carpenter. Friberg Frithiof F, boots and shoes. Gates P, physician.


Gillett & De Garmo (David Gillett, James R De Garmo), grocers. Goss Webster, lawyer. Herber Peter, propr Merchants' Hotel.


Herber & McCarty (Peter Herber, Wm C McCarty), saw mill. Hill Wm R, hoop mnfr.


Hill Mrs W R, milliner. Holliday David, furniture. Ingalls Wm R, lumber.


Jerdee A P, live stock.


Jones Oliver D, harnessmaker.


Kavanagh James J, Boots and Shoes.


Korn Rev W A (Congregational).


Merchants' Hotel, Peter Herber Propr.


Mygatt Wm, railroad and express agent.


Nillson L Steen, druggist.


Peterson Rev M (Congregational).


Reed Charles, hay press.


Ridenger John W, hoop mnfr.


Robinson Rev H (Methodist).


Savery Wm, carpenter.


Sawyer James H, groceries and hardware. Schulze Henry A, General Store, Hay, Wood, Ties, etc.


Stout Thomas jr, general store.


Tanner Mrs G A, dressmaker.


Warren John L, justice and confectioner.


CLEMANSVILLE. A postoffice in Winnebago county, 6 miles northwest of Oshkosh, the county seat, nearest railroad station and banking point. Stages to Osh- kosh, Vineland and Winneconne. Popu- lation, 70. Mail tri-weekly. D. Kannen- berg, postmaster.


Batz Rev (Methodist).


Boss Christopher, cheese mnfr.


Boss S, cheese mnfr.


Greenwald Wm, cheese mnfr.


Kannenberg D, General Store, Black- smith and Wagonmaker.


CLEMONT LANDING. A settle- ment on the east bank of Lake St. Croix, in St. Croix county, 6 miles south of Hud- son, to which point mail should be sent.


CLEVELAND. On the M., L. S. & W. Ry, in Manitowoc county, 14 miles from Manitowoc, the judicial seat, and 64 from Milwaukee. Population, 150. Tel., W. U. Exp., U. S. A. Stoltenberg, post- master.


Doersch G M, wagon factory. Papke L, exp and tel agt.


Stoltenberg Adolph, General Store.


CLIFTON. A postoffice in Monroe county, 28 miles southeast of Sparta, the county seat, 6 southwest of Camp Doug- las, the nearest railroad station, and 10 west of New Lisbon, the nearest banking point. Population, 50. Mail, tri-weekly. TO Krotzman I A, General Store. Linds John, feed mill. Slender Gustave, blacksmith.


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CLINTON. A prosperous incorpor- ated village in the southeastern part of Rock county, situated on the R. & S. W. div. C., M. & St. P. Ry, at the crossing of the Wisconsin div. of the C. & N. W. Ry, 74 miles southwest of Milwaukee, and 10 southeast of Janesville, the county seat. It contains a bank, 2 hotels, an opera house, 3 grain elevators, a feed mill, a graded public school, Baptist, Congrega- tional, Methodist Episcopal and German Lutheran churches, a library, and numer- ous large and well stocked special and general stores, etc. A weekly newspaper, the Clinton Herald (Rep.), is published. Exp., Am. Tel., W. U. Population, 1,000. R. W. Cheever, postmaster.


Ames FA & Co (Franklin A and Thomas A Ames), cigars.


Ames Mrs Thomas, artist.


Anderson Henry A, general store.


Baese Rev E (Lutheran).


Bradley Frank C, dray and ice.


Budlong Mrs Emmet B, music teacher.


Burt Giles, live stock.


Bush Jacob, carpenter.


Campbell James H, bill poster.


Cate John, stone mason.


Checsman Henry, Propr House.


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Cheever Ralph W, propr Clinton Herald. Church Harry G, general store.


Church Jared C, grain and live stock.


Citizens' Bank (Capital, 25,000), Arch- ibald Woodard Pres, Win Jones Cash, Bankers, Collections and Insurance. Clark Rev W J (Congregational).


Clinton Cornet Band, L J Merrill leader.


Clinton Herald, R W Cheever propr.


Colegrove Harry B, harness. .


Colliver Clarence W, dentist.


Conley & Conry (Henry W Conley, Bern- nard Conry), cheese mufr. Cornwell Win H, harness.


Covert George, physician,


Crandall Joseph, physician.


Cronkrite H N, justice.


Crosby Phineas, ins and fruit grower.


Crosier Arthur B, general store.


Crotsenburg John M, shoemaker.


Dickerman Perry D, village trustee.


Dobbin Hugh, general store.


Drake Charles P, hardware. Earle George W, street comnr.


Eldridge George, carpenter. Engbertson Adney, tailor. Engbertson Mrs A, milliner.


Estes Samuel M, village trustee.


Estes Stephen M, wagonmaker.


Everhardt Jacob, tailor.


Gilmore Charles O, watchmaker. Green John C, well borer. Guest Samuel M, florist.


Hanson Charles L, blacksmith.


Happell Rev Henry (Baptist).


Harden Miss Callie, milliner.


Harden Wm, barber.


Harden & Foltz (Orlin Harden, Henry Foltz), meat market.


Hartshorn John W, mnfr railroad trucks. I Hartshorn & Simmons (Washington


Hartshorn, Steven J Simmons), general store.


Heron Samuel A, barber.


Hinman Charles, carpenter.


Hoover I L, stock farm.


Irish James, hay and coal.


Isham & Wakeford (Albert S Isham, Ebe- nezer J Wakeford), hardware.


Jerman Edward W, farm impts.


Jones John W, physician.


Jones Wm, cash Citizens' Bank.


Larson Louis N, village trustee.


Larson & Wilkins (Lewis N Larson, Al- vah J Wilkins), general store.


Longley Thomas H, confectioner.


McMichael Joseph, auctioneer.


Marsh David G, village marshal.


Mayhew W A & Co (Wm A and R. M Mayhew), Druggists ; Toilet Goods. Books, Stationery and Notions.


Merrill Leander J, wagonmaker.


Minnesota Lumber Co, R J Van Valzalo mngr.


Morgan Alfred F, painter.


Morgan Mrs Alfred F, Millinery Fancy Goods and All Kinds of Ladies Supplies. (Sce ado, below.)


Morgan A H, police justice.


Murray John, horse breeder.


Myers John H, blacksmith.


Olmsted Mrs Sarah P, dressmaker.


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Pangborn James L, boots and shoes.


Peterson Rev P W (Methodist).


Phillips Daniel M, livery.


Roberts James E, wagonmaker.


Robinson Phranda A, general store.


Rock County Banner, George & L S Wil- cox publrs.


Salisbury Frank, billiards.


Schoepski Fred, shoemaker.


Sherwood Clark L, village trustee.


Silsby Luther H, agt C, M & St P Ry.


Smith Mrs Julia, dressmaker,


Smith J B & Sons (James B, Leon and L H), fruit growers.


Snell Joseph, Watches, Clocks, Jew- elry, Books and Stationery.


Soper John H, agt C & N W Ry.


Taylor Arthur E, photographer.


Taylor House, H Cheesman Propr; Rates $2 per Day; the Old Reliable Hotel; Has Been Refitted Throughout; Good Sample Rooms and All Modern Improvements.


Teeter James H, meat market.


Tinker John, nurseryman.


Treat M P & Co (Milton P Treat, Ellek Bruce), furniture. .


Van Valzalo Robert J, mngr Minnesota Lumber Co.


Van Velzer Ancil M. horseshoer.


Walsh C Allen, Propr Wyman Hotel.


Weaver Mortimer G, cattle breeder.


West Wm, veterinary surgeon.


Wheeler Robert A, blacksmith.


Wilcox George & L S, publrs Rock County Banner.


Willis George, fruit grower.


Winkley Darius D, cattle breeder.


Woodard Archibald, pres Citizens' Bank. Woodward Orin L, druggist.


Wright Henry, stone mason.


Wyman Hotel, C Allen Walsh Propr; Rates $2 per Day ; Large Sample Rooms; Free Baggage to and from Trains; Cen- trally Located ; Good Stabling ; All Newly Furnished January 1, 1890.


Wyman Opera House, Wm Wyman propr.


CLINTONVILLE. A flourishing village in the northeastern part of Wau- paca county, on the M., L. S. & W. R. R.


and on Pigeon river, 156 miles north west of Milwaukee, 38 northeast of Waupaca, the county seat, and 16 southwest of Shawano. It contains 2 Lutheran, Baptist, Congregational, Adventist, Methodist and Catholic churches, a graded public school and high school, 2 flouring, 2 planing and 2 saw mills, a bank and 3 weekly newspa- pers, the Dual-City Tribune, Clintonville Times and Lake Shore Wacchter. Lumber, wood, ties, hemlock bark, shingles, posts and flour are shipped in large quantities. Population, 1,500. Tel., W. U. Exp., U. S. Henry Giebel, postmaster.


Anderson & Co (Ole Cand Adolph Ander- son), watchmakers.


Augustine Otto G, furniture.


Bank of Clintonville, R G Gibson propr.


Beckman Frank, saloon.


Behling Theodore, Propr Ward House.


Bentz Joseph, general store.


Brady Frank H, publr Dual-City Tribune.


Bucholtz Bros (Charles and Frank) gen- eral store.


Bussian Wm, saloon.


City Meat Market, W A Nehls Propr.


Clintonville High School Library.


Clintonville Times, Times Co publrs.


Der Mott Edward L, carpenter.


Dittberner Wm, tailor.


Dual-City Tribune, Frank H Brady publr.


Finney John, physician.


Folkman Bros (Theodore C and F Charles), general store.


Fuhrman Rev Henry (Lutheran).


Gansen Charles, druggist.


Gibson Robert G, propr Bank of Clinton- ville.


Giebel Henry, postmaster.


Goelinger Ferdinand, blacksmith.


Goldberg Benjamin M, lawyer.


Goodrich George, physician.


Guernsey & Doty (Frank M Guernsey, Charles J Doty), brick infrs.


Hess Henry W, grocer.


Hoffmann Wm, harnessmaker.


Humm Gustav, meat market.


Kaphingst Christian, saloon.


Kaphingst John C, livery.


Karczewski John, cigar mnfr.


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Knuth Albert, saloon.


Korb & Wilke (Richard Korb, Henry Wilke), furniture.


Laahs M, blacksmith.


Lade Fred, propr Northwestern House. Lake Shore Waechter, B M Goldberg propr.


Lawson & Shaver (P V Lawson, Silas J Shaver), flour mill.


Luebke Frank, blacksmith.


McCorison George, grocer. Madel Marcus, confectioner.


Marks George W, propr Stillman House. Meggers Peter, boots and shoes.


Meier J J, watchmaker.


Meilike Hasso, physician.


Meisner John F, general store.


Metzner Robert, cheese mnfr.


Nehls Wm A, Propr City Meat Market. Netzel Albert, saloon. Northwestern House, Fred Lade propr.


Nosek Frank, saloon.


Oviatt Wm H, physician.


Paschen Wm, millinery.


Perry Lucy, milliner.


Plopper Artman E, pump dealer.


Plumb Frank H, railroad agent.


Railroad House, Bernhard A Schemmer propr. Richardson Monroe E, ice.


Rohrer L & Sons (Leonhard and Leonhard 0), lumber mnfrs. Rosnow Charles, saloon.


Ruddy Wm, saloon. Ruth Gustav, general store.


Schauder Wm, boots and shoes.


Schimke Wm, drayman.


Schroeder Charles


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Schultz Adolph H, harnessmaker.


Sedgwick Frank A, Drugs, Toys, Fancy Goods, Books and Wall Paper. (See adv, p 227.)


Spearbraker Charles C, meat market.


Spicer Clifford A, photographer. Stacy Wm H, general store.


Stein Bros (George W and Charles W), grain. Stewart John A., wood.


Stillman House, George W Marks propr. Taepke Ferdinand, saloon.


Thorn & Guernsey (Gerritt T Thorn, Frank M Guernsey), Attorneys-at-Law, Collection and Insurance Agents.


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Uttomark George & Co (John and George Uttomark), hardware. Wall Thomas R, saw mill.


Ward House, Theodore Behling Propr. Weiland Theodore, blacksmith. Werner Henry, barber.


Willoughby Charles E, Dentist. Winkel Edith, milliner.


Winter Henry, hardware.


Wisconsin Telephone Co, F A Sedgwick agent.


CLYDE. In Iowa county, 14 miles northwest of Dodgeville, the seat of justice and bank location, and 9 southeast of Avoca, the nearest shipping point. Popu- lation, 75. Semi-weekly mail stage to Dodgeville; fare, 50 cents. D. Shannon, postmaster.


Bourgeault Bros, flour mill.


Jenks M H, justice.


Kinzie E E, justice.


Ladd E N, blacksmith.


Pearcy John, flour mill.


Shannon Dennis, General Store.


Shannon J, justice.


CLYMAN. A postoffice on the C. & N. W. Ry, in Dodge county, 7 miles south of Juneau, the county seat, and 9 north of Watertown, the nearest banking point. Population, 80. Exp., Am. J. T. Walsh, postmaster.


Bub Leo, grocer and saloon.


Bunnell James A, farm impts.


Coler P P, grocer and saloon.


Collins E J. blacksmith. Hierliby Wm, saloon.


Janisch H A, blacksmith.


Mara P O, carpenter.


Pinnow Herman, mason.


Walsh James T, Coal and Railroad and Exp Agent.


Wynn Rev M (Catholic).


COBB. On the C. & N. W. Ry, in Iowa county, 12 miles west of Dodgeville, the judicial seat. A bank is sustained. Exp., Am. Tel., W. U. Population, 250. W. J. Rapson, postmaster.


Billings W N, railroad, exp and tel agent. Bray W H & Co, meats.


Cobb Bank, Eastman, Willard & Co proprs.


Dietzman Mary, Milliner. Dolphin James, livery. Doyle M F. hotel and saloon.


Eastman, Willard & Co. lumber and proprs Cobb Bank. Fillbach John, general store. Fox C R, hardware.


Goldthorp J C, justice.


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Harvey C & Sons, grain. Kent James, grain and salt.


Manning Patrick, shoemaker. Manning Richard, hotel and saloon. Miller Henry, blacksmith.


Pedicon W H, harnessmaker.


Rapson W J, Horse and Cattle Breed- er.


Rohr Samuel & Son, wagonmakers.


Sexton T H, general store.


Shute Peter, general store. Spang & Goldthorp, blacksmiths. Spencer Hugh, builder and justice. Thomas Edward F, furniture.


Ziegler Dr E J, druggist. Zimmer Daniel, justice.


COCHRANE. On the C., B. & N. R. R., in Buffalo county, 8 miles southeast of Alma, the county seat and nearest banking point. Exp., Am. Tel., W. U. Population, 70. G. M. Rohrer, postmaster. Cochrane Cheese Factory Co. Damm R, constable.


Gifford C J, railroad, exp and tel agt. Hofer John B, hotel and saloon. Huefner Paul, grain.


Lane Fred, lumber.


Rohrer Bros, Hardware.


Runkel J G, feed mill and gen store.




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