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Winchester Edward H, propr E H Win- chester's Bank and insurance.
Winchester's E . H Bank of Dorchester (capital, $5,000), E HI Winchester propr. Windmeister Joseph, harness. Wolf John, jeweler.
DOTYVILLE. A post village on the Sheboygan river, in Fond du Lac county, 10 miles southeast of Fond du Lac, the county seat, nearest railroad station and banking point. Population, 100. Mail, semi-weekly. James Lafferty, postmaster.
Baldauf M, carpenter.
Busse Philip, carpenter and apiarist.
Dauterman H, shoemaker.
Engles H M, feed mill.
Fastbender Matt, blacksmith.
Gardthous Rev A (Catholic).
Hollerbach Joseph, hotel.
Lafferty James, General Store and Justice.
Leonard & Baldorf. cheese mnfrs.
Mayerhoff Rev E (Lutheran).
O'Brien T, physician.
Reis John, general store.
Richardson Mary E, dressmaker.
Richardson P, blacksmith.
Rinewond Leonard, hotel.
Schneider Peter, feed mill.
Taff W C, cheese mnfr.
Thuerner Joseph, blacksmith.
Webb & Leonard, string band.
DOUGLAS CENTRE. A postoffice
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EDMUND MEHNER, House and Sign Painter. FRESCO, SCENERY, FANCY GRAINING, GDting and all kinds of Ornamental Work, Paper Hanging, Kalsomining and House Painting. Strict attention given to all orders, and Work done on Short Notice.
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in Marquette county, 18 miles southwest of Montello, the county seat, 7 southwest of Merritt's Landing, the nearest railroad station, and 14 northeast of Kilbourn City, the nearest banking point. Population, 30. Mail, semi-weekly. W. H. Moore, postmaster.
McMahon P H, farmer. McTier James, constable. Mills S G, justice. Moore Win H, Farmer.
DOUSMAN. A post village on the C. & N. W. Ry, in Waukesha county, 13 miles west of Waukesha, the county seat, and 8 south of Oconomowoc, the nearest banking point. Population, 150. Tel., W. U. Exp., Am. Wm. Reid, Jr., post- master.
Casper B, hotel. Clause Herman, harhessmaker. Grupp G A, wagonmaker. Hardle A G, Grain. Henry J L, grocer. Jones Hugh G, blacksmith.
Martin Frank, carpenter.
Martin John, carpenter. Moore Dr George E, druggist. Morris W T, saloon and livery.
Neff O H, blacksmith. Pagel Ferdinand, shoemaker. Quentus J C, painter. Reid Win Jr, General Store. Robb W J, railroad, exp and tel agt. Thomas G H, general store. Walters H, meat market.
DOVER. On the C., M. & St. P. Ry, in Racine county, 21 miles west of Racine, the county seat, and 6 east of Burlington, the nearest banking point. Population, 70. Exp., Am. Mail, daily. Michael Ginaine, postmaster.
Ginaine Susie C, railroad agent.
DOWNING. In Dunn county, on the Wis. Central Line, 22 miles northwest of Menomonie, the county seat and bank- ing point. Exp., N. P. Tel., W. U. Population, 425. W. H. Park, postmaster.
Bemis A, machinist. Coleman C B, lawyer. Collins G M, hotel. Crosby Seth, barber. Dalton E & Sons, clothing. Dowden Shelby M, hotel. Downing Mafg Co, Saw Mill. McCabe A H, general store and notions.
Miller A A, railroad, express and tel agent. Moyer A, blacksmith.
Moyer Henry, restaurant. Norcross W H, furniture. Park Dr W H, Druggist. Proper F C, justice. Rice L C, lawyer. Phernetton C C, flour and feed. Stewart Wm, livery. Stoddard A E & Sons, cheese mnfrs. Weed R A, constable.
DOWNSVILLE. On the C., M. & St. P. Ry, in Dunn county, 8 miles south of Menomonie, the county seat and nearest banking point. Population, 400. Tel., W. U. Mail, daily. H. Thomas, post- master.
Brown Fred, livery. Coats John, feed mill. Drake H E, General Store. Graven John P, railroad and tel agent. Knapp, Stout & Co Company, general store. Shirley John, wagonmaker.
Sinz John, hotel. Tibbetts A J, justice.
Varner R C, carpenter.
DOYLESTOWN. On the C., M. & St. P. Ry, in Columbia county, 18 miles southeast of Portage, the judicial seat, and 9} from Columbus, the nearest banking point. Tel., W. U. Exp., Am. Popu- lation, 100.
Freeman F M, wagonmaker. Hartzinger John, blacksmith. Quinn J M, General Store. Robertson & Morris, grain and lumber. Segerson S. general store. Williams G H, hotel.
DRESSER JUNCTION. On the M., St. P. & S. Ste. M. Ry, in Polk coun- ty, 5 miles northeast of Osceola Mills, the county seat and usual banking point. Tel., W. U. Exp., Am. Population, 50. B. P. Pitman, postmaster.
Clark Charles, carpenter. Clark Charlotte, music teacher. Dresser Nellie A, music teacher. Farley J C, railroad, exp and tel agent. Nelson Jennie M, music teacher. Pitman B P, Grocer.
DRUECKER. On Sauk creek, and on the M., L. S. & W. Ry, in Ozaukce county, 4 miles north of Port Washington, the county seat and banking point. Pop-
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Druecker J & Bros, lime mnfrs.
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DRUMMOND. On White river, and on the C .. St. P., M. & O. Ry. in Bayfield county, 50 miles southwest of Bayfield, the county seat, and 26 northeast of Hayward, the nearest banking point. Population, 600. Tel., W. U. Exp., Am. F. H. Drummond, postmaster.
Drummond F IN, Vice-President and Mngr Rust-Owen Lumber Co.
Lund Ole O, shoemaker.
Pride H, hotel.
Purtell D C, express agent.
Riggs John G, lumber mnfrs.
Rust.Owen Lumber Co (limited), John S Owen pres, Frank H Drummond vice- pres, Ralph E Rust sec and treas.
DRY BONE. In Grant county, 28 miles from Lancaster court house and 3 from Montfort, its banking and shipping point. Mail, tri-weekly. C. Guthrie, postmaster.
Croll & Dax, general store. Eiling H, saloon.
Galloway J S, justice of peace.
Guthrie, Topp & Co, General Store and Miners.
Johnson M, blacksmith. Munz A, constable. Welch & Reagels, saloon.
DRYWOOD. A village in Chippewa county, 16 miles northeast of Chippewa Falls, the county seat, and 8 north of Ca- dotte, the nearest railroad station. Chip- pewa Falls is the nearest banking point. Population, 50. Mail, semi-weekly. W. Flint, postmaster.
Burrows G B, lumber mnfr. Drywood Lumber Co.
Flint Warren, Saw Mill, General Store and Saloon. Goodman Bros, general store. Hibbard S L, justice of peace. Mckay D G, saw mill and real estate. Mitchell James, lumber. Mitchell Miles, hotel and saloon.
DUCK CREEK. Formerly known as Velp, is on Duck creek, the C. & N. W. Ry and the G. B., W. & St. P. R. R., in Brown county, 5 miles from Green Bay, the judicial seat and banking point. Tel.,
W. U. Exp., Am. Population, 1,250. A. Hussin, postmaster.
Athey James, carpenter. Bentley Thomas R, Propr Duck $ { Creek Stone Quarry.
Burkel Henry, saloon and general store.
Burnette M, stone quarry.
Corbeil L, carpenter.
Delorm Anton, hotel and saloon.
Duck Creek Stone Quarry, T R Bentley Propr.
Finnegan Wm, brick mnfr and stone quarry.
Hussin Alex, General Store and Justice. Hussin J, saloon.
Reinhart L, blacksmith.
Rioux L, stone quarry.
Roder August, saloon.
Steins Wm, saloon.
Ullmer J, blacksmith.
Van Ex L, general store.
Walker Arthur, general store.
DUDLEY. A postoffice on Prairie river, in Lincoln county, 16 miles northeast of Merrill, the county seat, nearest railroad station and banking point. Population, 20. Mail, tri-weekly. C. H. Blanchard, postmaster.
Blanchard C H, General Store. Dudley Henry, hotel and farmer. Smith & Cumming, saw mill.
DUNBAR. In Marinette county, on the M., St. P. & S. Ste. M. Ry, 60 miles northwest of Marinette, the judicial seat. Nearest bank at Iron Mountain, Mich. Exp., Am. Tel., W. U.
Evans C. railroad, exp and tel agt. Girard Lumber Co, saw mill.
DUNBARTON. A station on the C., M. & St. P. Ry, in LaFayette county, 8} miles south of Darlington, the seat of jus- tice, and 6 east of Shullsburgh, the loca- tion of the nearest bank. Population, 30. Tel., W. U. Exp., Adams. J. L. Mat- son, postmaster.
Blackbourne F, general store and grain.
Lloyd P E, railroad, exp and tel agent. Matson A L, Blacksmith and Machinist. Matson J L, produce and printer. Munson Mrs Sarah C, flower seeds. Munson & Lord, wind-mills, etc,
Russell J B, mnfr chemical dehorner.
DUNDAS. A post village on the M., L. S. & W. Ry, in Calumet county, 14
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miles north of Chilton, the county seat, and 5 southeast of Kaukauna, the nearest banking point. Population, 150. Exp., U. S. P. Endres, postmaster.
Beach Samuel C, hotel. Bruecker J W, cheese mnfr.
Endres Peter, General Store, Railroad and Express Agent.
Sauter, Peter, saloon.
Schneider Henry, blacksmith.
Wolfinger Joseph, cheese box mnfr.
DUNDEE. A village on the Milwau- kee river, in Fond du Lac county, 20 miles southeast of Fond du Lac, the county seat and banking point, and 7 northeast of New Cassel, the nearest railroad station. Stages to New Prospect, Waucousta and New Cassel. Population, 100. Mail, daily. James Murray, postmaster.
Arimond Jacob, general store. Arimond & Bowser, flour mill.
Barry L L, cooper.
Brown Adam, Farm Implements. Brown & Henning, cheese mnfrs.
Daliege Julius, tailor.
Gallagher P W, hotel.
Montag B, shoemaker.
Murray Patrick, blacksmith.
Schenck Lambert, blacksmith.
Schenck Mathias, wagonmaker.
DUNNVILLE. A postoffice on the Chippewa river, Dunn county, 230 miles northwest of Milwaukee, 14 from Menom- onie, the county seat, and 7 from Durand, the nearest banking point. Population, 100. Mail, daily.
DUPLAINVILLE. A post village on the C., M. & St. P. Ry and the Wis- consin Central Line, in Waukesha county, 5 miles from Waukesha, the county seat and banking point. Population, 75. Exp., Am. Tel., W. U. J. Buganski, post- master.
Buganski John, General Store, Hotel and Express Agent.
Fish E T, railroad and tel agent.
Magedanz Ed, wagoumaker.
Magedanz Wm, blacksmith.
Schmidt M, shoemaker.
DUPONT. A post village on Pigeon river, in Waupaca county, 24 miles north- cast of Waupaca, the county seat, and 4 south of Marion, the nearest railroad sta- tion. Clintonville is the nearest banking
point. Stages tri-weekly to Symco and Marion. Population, 300. Mail, tri- weekly. F. M. Devand, postmaster.
Clapps & Madson, saw mill. Cleveland G F, blacksmith.
Devand F M, Land Agent.
Devand L, produce.
Nohr & Sons, saw mill.
DURAND. A flourishing incorpor- ated city on the C. V. br. of the C., M. & St. P. Ry, in Durand township, Pepin county, of which it is the county seat. It contains a bank, a creamery, a furniture factory, 2 weekly newspapers, the Pepin County Courier and the Durand Zeitung, a museum of natural history, 3 churches, a graded school, a basket factory and a ma- chine shop. Grain, pork, live stock and country produce are the principal ship- ments. Stages to Arkansaw and Eau Galle. No bonded debt. Assessed valus- tion of real and personal property, $250,- 000. Population, 1,159. Tel., W. U. Exp., Am. Mail, daily. W. L. Bachel- der, postmaster.
Alkire Isaac D, nursery.
Atkins Willis B, city marshal.
Auer Jacob J, saloon.
Bachelder Wm L, postmaster.
Bailoff August, harness.
Bank of Durand (capital, $25,000), John Holverson pres, H L Smith cash.
Barney Gilbert R, railroad and express agt. Barney Mrs Julia A, milliner.
Barton Elmer E, saloon.
Bauer Rev J M (Catholic).
Bauer & Brenner (Frederick Bauer, An- ton Brenner), wagonmakers.
Bauer & Engeldinger (Frank Bauer and Peter Engeldinger), saloon. Blach Albert, shoemaker.
Boehn John, general store.
Boehm & Kraeft (Louis Boehm, Robert Kraeft), saloon.
Breunig & Kathousen (Jacob Breunig, Henry Kathousen), saloon.
Bruenn Christian, wagonmaker.
Brunner Anthony, blacksmith.
Casier House, M M Farr Propr. (See adv, opp.) Coffin Alexander G, abstracts and loans.
Crosby Hiram M, sorghum mufr.
Davis & Starr Lumber Co, George W Bishop mngr.
Dorchester James T, brick yard.
Dorwin Augustus R, general store.
Dorwin V W Mill Co (Vivus W and Wm V Dorwin), planing mill.
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Dunlap & McKee (George W Dunlap, Al- fred E McKee), general store.
Durand Basket Works, PH Shafer, H C Mueller, M P Peterson proprs.
Durand Brass Band, F G Pfeiffer leader. Durand Zeitung, Robert Morsbach editor.
Dyer Herbert D, County Clerk and Insurance.
Dyer & Bochrer (H D Dyer, Frank H Boehrer). Watches, Clocks, Silver- ware and Jewelry ; Watch Repairing a Specialty.
Eldridge Job D, county judge.
Faast Mathias jr, sorghum mnfr.
Farr Morris M, Propr Casler House and Livery, (See ado, below.)
Ford & Browne (Chauncy B Ford, Gil- ford D Browne jr), blacksmiths.
Forster House, Joseph Forster propr.
Fox Frank, confectioner.
Fraser John, Lawyer. Fritz Jacob, furniture and undertaker. Fuller Rodman, furniture.
Gazely Joseph, carpenter.
Gerber George, carpenter.
Gobar Dr Frank J. coroner.
Goodrich Miss Jennie M, county supt.
Goodrich Philo W, Dealer in Fur- niture, Wall Paper, Carpets, Window Curtains and Fixtures and Undertaker; Trunks and Valises.
Goodrich & Smith (Wm Goodrich, Charles Il Smith), grocers. Goss Richard B, general store.
G A R Hall, George Gerber propr.
Griffin Charles MI, Dealer in Staple and Fancy Groceries, Cigars, Tobaccos, Confectionery, Fruits, Oysters, Flour and Feed.
Griffin Francis V, wagonmaker. Grippen W A, painter.
Hammond Ansel W, insurance.
Hammond & Smith (Wm C Hammond, Wm Smith), hardware.
Hardy Perry E, stone quarry.
Hill Bros (Albert Band Wm E), machinists.
Hilliard Caleb M, Lawyer, Collection Agent, Real Estate and Insurance.
Hoeser F August, boots and shoes.
Hoeser & Pomassl (F A Hoeser, Sylvester Pomassl), saloon.
Holt Rev John (Methodist).
Horner Frank E, barber.
Huleatt Thomas P, county treas.
Humphrey Mrs Lucy D, druggist.
Huntington W H, propr Pepin County Courier.
Hutchinson Dr & Son (G S Hutch-
inson, N H Gobar), Druggists, Books and Stationery, Fancy and Toilet Ar- ticles.
Ingram & Engeldinger (Charles A Ingram, John Engeldinger), farm impts.
Jellison Samuel L, marble.
Jensen Mrs M L, farm impts.
Kees G W & Co (George W Kees, John Quixtner), meat market.
Knapp Henry A, farm impts.
Knight Miletus, farm impts.
Lafayette Hall, Vautrot Bros proprs.
Lawrence Philip, brewer.
Lieffring Misses Mary & Kate M, dress makers.
Loomis Mrs Charlotte M, milliner.
McKee Albert E, city treas.
Miles Henry N. register of deeds.
Miller A W, civil engineer.
Moody John G, barber.
Morsbach Robert, editor Durand Zeitung.
Morse Rev E L (Congregational).
Murman Henry, clk circuit court.
Nesbit J W, prin high school.
Nicklas Henry, tailor.
Niles Mrs Mary I, milliner.
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M. M. FARR, Proprietor.
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Nimmo & Kelton (Alexander D Nimmo, Adam G Kelton), farm impts.
Northwestern Lumber Co, Martin Maxwell agent. Nusberger Conrad, lime. Orchestra Band, F G Pfeiffen leader. Osterreicher Engelbrecht, live stock.
Osterreicher & Kettner (Anton Osterreich- er, Joseph Kettner), meat market. Parkhurst James H, restaurant.
Peck Alexander A, dentist.
Pepin County Agricultural Society, H W Hammond sec.
Pepin County Courier The, W H Hunt- ington editor and propr.
Percy Bros (John and James), draymen. Plummer Nathaniel, county surveyor.
Plummer Wm E, district attorney.
Poeschl Frank, saloon.
Polzer John, wagonmaker.
Raitt & Parsons (Thomas G Raitt, Thomas S Parsons), photographers.
Ramus & Thomas (Adolphus Ramus,
Charles Thomas), livery.
Raymond Nelson, blacksmith.
Roehm Frank A, grocer.
Root Russell R, boat builder.
Ruehle August, blacksmith.
Sabin & Belden (Ezra N Sabin, George W Belden), harness.
Schlumpf August F, saloon.
Schlumpf & Nicklas (Miss Louise M Schlumpf, Miss Annette Nicklas), dress- makers. Schurr Walter, drayman.
Seeley Wm, carpenter. Selbach J J, physician.
Semple James, Agent John Gund Brewing Co of La Crosse. (See adv in La Crosse.)
Semple Robert, saloon. Shaw Myron A, physician. Simpkins John E, painter. Sinclair John, lumber.
Skinner Rev Orlando (Universalist).
Smith Henry R, Propr Tontine House. Stafford John J, carpenter. Stewart Parker, mason. Stille Charles, sheriff.
Tarrant George & Son, general store.
Tontine House, Henry R Smith Propr.
Topping De Witt C, general store. Vautrot Alphonse, hardware.
Von Nornam Jacob, Harness and Saddles, Trunks and Horse Furnish- ings. Walker Martin P, restaurant. Weiper Henry B, physician. Zeisinger Louis, furniture mnfr.
DURHAM. In Waukesha county, 16 miles southeast of Waukesha, the judicial seat, and 9 west of Oakwood, the nearest shipping point. Population, 15. Mail, tri·weekly. Albert Veenendaal, postmas- ter.
Derkson Barney, carpenter.
Hay Joseph, justice, Hay Joseph jr, constable. Huckstorf John, mason. Priegal August, mason.
Veenendaal Albert, General Store, Blacksmith and Farmer.
DUVALL. A recently established postoffice in Kewaunee county.
DYCKESVILLE. On Green Bay, in Kewaunee county, 20 miles northwest of Kewaunee, the county seat, and 18 northeast of Green Bay, the nearest rail- road station and banking point. It con- tains a church and district school. Mail, daily. Stages to Green Bay, Sturgeon Bay and Ahnapee. Population, 50. Jo- seph Stage, postmaster.
Barrett Wm & Son, general store.
Boulanger Desire, general store. May Leonard, blacksmith.
Stage Joseph, Hotel and Saloon.
EAGLE. A village on the C., M. & St. P. Ry, in Waukesha county, 16 miles southwest of Waukesha, the county seat and nearest banking point. A weekly news- paper, the Sun, is published. Population, 500. Tel., W. U. Exp., Am. K. Y. Salisbury, postmaster.
Banister Charles B, physician.
Bielham Mathias, stone mason.
Bossingham Edward, tailor.
Bothrell Mrs R, dressmak er.
Bovec Edward L, Grocer.
Bovee Mervin, barber.
Clemons Harvey, grain elevator.
Clemons Horace, railroad and exp agt.
Clendening Rev R C (Methodist).
Clohisy Bros, blacksmiths.
Cox Charles, livery. Crank Wm. saloon.
Devereaux Thomas, saloou.
Diamond Hotel, J P Schneider propr.
Eagle Cornet Band, E Lins leader.
Faestel John, carpenter. Foster Mrs L. dressmaker.
Gray Dr W P, dentist.
Grosse Leopold, General Store. Haje Samuel, apiarist.
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Hennesey W B, publr Sun.
Henry Edgar, painter. Hoswell Nathaniel J, wagonmaker. Hubbard Wm E, hardware. Jaycox Mrs Louis, milliner.
Lewandowska Otto, harness.
Lins Charles E, druggist.
Lins Edmund, saloon and meats. Lins John A, general store. Lins & Cumings, live stock.
Mckeon J H, blacksmith.
Mc Williams Walter, Druggist.
News, G A Rodgers editor and publr.
Parks Francis G, real estate.
Parsons Mrs E W, carpet weaver.
Pischery Rev Wm (Catholic).
Rodgers G A, pubir News.
Salisbury Kate Y, Milliner.
Schneider J P, propr Diamond Hotel and livery.
Sharp C E, physician.
Stead Henry, confectioner. Sun, W B Hennesey, editor and publr. Thomas Henry, carpenter. Tyler Nicholas, shoemaker. Wambold L, flour mill.
Winster Will, telegraph agent.
Yerkes George W & Co, lumber.
EAGLE CORNERS. A hamlet in Richland county, 14 miles southwest of Richland Centre, the county seat, and 5 northwest of Muscoda, the nearest rail- road station and banking point. Popula- tion, 60. Mail, daily. Frederick Smith, postmaster.
Moon Aaron, wagonmaker. Smith Frederick, General Store. Ware Wm, blacksmith.|
EAGLE POINT. A postoffice on the C., St. P. M. & O. Ry, in Chippewa county) 7 miles north of Chippewa Falls, the location of the nearest bank. Popu- lation, 35. Mail, daily. John Bates, post- master.
Bartlett W B & Sons, stock ferm. Bates John, Notary, Insurance and Lumber.
Cleaves E A, pine land inspector. Wilson H, cheese mnfr. Young Grant, flour and feed.
EAGLE RIVER. A prosperous town on river of the same name, and on the M., L. S. & W. Ry, in Oneida county, 20 miles northeast of Rhinelander, the judicial seat and nearest banking point. Tel., W. U.
Exp., U. S. Population, 1,500. G. P. Dickinson, postmaster.
Anderson Erwin W, blacksmith.
Avery O W, saw mill.
Bane G A, grocer.
Cochran David, saloon.
Deckert Joseph F, meat market.
Denton Albert A, hotel.
Dern John, barber.
Dickinson & Cook, General Store. Dockery Wm, boarding house.
Downs R S, railroad and telegraph agent. Eaden Barney, saloon.
Eagle River Review.
Forrester Wallace W, shingle mill.
Garity Michael, saloon.
Gerry Lumber Co.
Goucher John W, jeweler.
Graham Daniel, stationer.
Haddy Dr George HI, Drugs.
Hall Fred, merchant tailor.
Hirzel Mart, saloon.
Hobert Mrs J P, hotel.
Howard A Frank, confectioner and barber.
Johnston & Co, lumber mnfrs.
Knox Wm H, grocer and saloon.
Kuehue John H, meat market.
McCloud R, hotel.
McConnell C F & Co, Grocers.
McGill Hartley, saloon.
McIntyre A, general store.
Mack H J, hardware.
Manes & Slattery, saloon.
Moon Orrin B, lawyer and publr Vindi cator.
Morrison Bros, meat market.
O'Connor Henry, confectioner.
Persohn Wm, harness and shoes.
Richison A G, express agent.
Richmond Merrick, saloon.
Sheridan Lumber Co. Stannard Miss Lucy, milliner.
Thibbets Rev E J (Congregational).
Thompson G HI, restaurant. Tooley & Merickle, saloon.
Vindicator. O B Moon publr.
Walch T B, General Store.
Wark Miss Annie, milliner.
EAGLETON. A postoffice on O'Neil creek, in Chippewa county, 9 miles north of Chippewa Falls, the county seat, near- est railroad station and banking point. Stages semi-weekly to Chippewa Falls and intermediate points. Population, 350. Mail, semi-weekly. Charles Liche, post- master,
Barthieume Leon, saloon. Jones & Stickney, blacksmiths.
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