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ELLENBOROUGH. A. village in Grant county, 8 miles southeast of Lancas- ter, the county seat, nearest railroad station and banking point. Stages daily to Platte- ville and Lancaster ; fare 50 cents to either place. Population, 40. Mail, daily W. D Burr, postmaster.
Baker N, hotel. Bradley John, justice. Burr W D, General Store. E S Kern Andrew, flour mill.
ELLIS. In Portage county, 8 miles northeast of Stevens' Point, the seat of justice, and 44 north of Custer, on the N. P. R. R., its shipping point. Bank at
Stevens' Point. Population, 150. Mail, tri-weekly.
Bambenck & Co, General Store. Chenviscky J, saloon. Cychoz M, general store.
Eiden John, general store.
Eiden Peter, general store.
Gallagher C, saloon.
Kashling J, general store. Norloch L, saloon.
Omerink A & Bro, general store.
Palobicki J, saloon.
Wysocki J, general store.
ELLISON BAY. A village on the shore of Green bay, in Door county, 45 miles northeast of Sturgeon Bay, the coun- ty seat and nearest banking point. Stages to Sister Bay, Bailey's Harbor, Sturgeon Bay and other points. Population, 500. Mail, daily. Matilda E. Hunt, postmaster. Beyer Carl, carpenter.
Icke Albert, General Store. Johnson Alexander, blacksmith.
Johnson Hans, general store.
Nelson Andrew, general store.
Ohlgart Rev Carl (Baptist).
Peterson Frank, saloon.
Reichurst Levi, justice.
Ruehert Charles, hotel and saloon.
Strandell Andrew, carpenter.
ELLISVILLE. A postoffice on Spring creek, in Kewaunee county, 9 miles west of Kewaunee, the county seat, near- est banking and shipping point. Popula- tion, 100. Mail, daily.
Mleziwa J, saloon. Roth Joseph, General Store. Scholl A, general store and cheese mnfr.
ELLSWORTH. A prosperous incor- porated village located at the terminus of the River Falls division of the C., St. P., M. & O. Ry, in Pierce county, of which it is the judicial seat, 44 miles southeast of St. Paul, and 275 northwest of Milwaukee. It contains a Methodist Episcopal church, a graded public school, a bank, 2 steam saw mills, 2 basket factories, 3 hotels and numerous large and well-stocked special and general stores, etc. A progressive and ably edited weekly newspaper, the Pierce County Herald, is published. Grain, lum- ber, live stock, ties, piling, etc., are ship- ped. Stages daily to Bay City, tri-weekly to Prescott, and semi-weekly to Rock Elm. Tel., W. U. Exp., Am. Population, 800. Christopher Manser, postmaster.
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Bank of Ellsworth (capital, $25,000), H B Warner pres, Orin Lord cash.
Bateman Charles W, justice and confectr. Bateman Samuel G, harnessmaker.
Borresen Helga A, jeweler.
Bowers George, apiarist.
Bowers John T, county treasurer.
Boynton & Stevens, R W Thurber mngr, loans.
Breckner Charles, cabinetmaker.
Brewer Charles J, principal school.
Bryan Rev J T (Methodist).
Buckley J & Co (John Buckley, John Lokke), general store.
Cairns George W, county surveyor.
Canfield Bruce P, barber.
Canfield Richard L, justice and painter.
Close Solomon, carpenter.
Combacker Albert, Lawyer and District Attorney.
Copley John S, coroner.
Davis Edward B, general store.
Denniston John C, Abstracter, Real Estate, Insurance and Notary. (See adv, below.)
Doolittle Eugene S, mngr Pierce County Herald.
Doolittle Ida, music teacher.
Elliott N S B, general store.
Ellsworth Mnfg Co, Adelbert Taylor mngr, lumber and basket mnfrs.
Fedderly Ella, milliner.
Fink Andrew, saloon.
Fitzgerald Edward J, clerk circuit court. Forest House, N A Smith Propr.
Foss Alonzo G, Hardware, Stoves, Tin- ware, Farm Implements, Carriages, Wagons, Pumps, Wind-mills, Etc. Freese August, transfer.
Gardner Andrew J, blacksmith.
Gerber Frederick, shoemaker.
Goodell Sadie, music teacher.
Graff Joseph, brewers' agent.
Hageman August, meat market. Hancock Dr J W, county judge. Harris Sylvester, hides and furs. Hastert Peter, saw mill.
Heidelberg Leonard, basket mnfr. Helmake John C, saw mill. Hines Frank, lumber.
Hines Fred W, grain, wood and saloon.
Holstopple Milton, well borer. Horstkatte Emil, wagonmaker.
Huber Charles H, livery.
Huber Henry, well borer.
Huber Henry R, pianos and sew machine
Huber House, Louis Huber propr.
Jenson Jens B, county clerk.
Karbarle Frank J, general store.
Kempe Charles J, painter.
Klingensmith David, city marshal.
Klingensmith George, livery.
Lane Herbert W, physician.
Lempke John, well borer.
Lokke John, grain.
McDermott Peter, meat market. McLeod John, lumber and ties.
Mallon James, apiarist.
Manser Christopher, postmaster. Mapes Charles F, railroad agent. Maynard John B, furniture.
Moe Ole A, creamery.
Moody John L, druggist.
Muggah Albert, carpenter.
Murphy John, sheriff.
Nelson A J & Co (Andrew J Nelson, Je: Jerensen), general store.
Nelson Thomas L, propr Nelson House. Peterson Andrew, saw mill.
Peterson Charles I, grocer and brick mnf Peterson John, blacksmith.
Pierce County Herald, Herald Printing C proprs.
Pierce Perry D, lawyer.
J. C. DENNISTON, Abstract, Real Estate Office.
TAXES PAID AND INFORMATION GIVEN.
Full Set of Abstract Books for Pierce and St. Croix Counties.
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Herve, Ottman & Co (John Reeve, Charles F Ottman, Adelbert Taylor), gen store. Richter Emil W, lumber and ties.
Illey John, live stock.
Roberts S W, veterinary surgeon.
Bounce Joseph S, dentist.
Sanderson & Co (Mark M Sanderson, Ed- ward L Davis), general store. Faxton Frank B, hardware. scheide H L, physician.
smith John, saloon.
*mith Nicholas A, Prop Forest House. Stow Edward, barber.
stafford Charles M, carpenter. "wahn Adolph, drugs and books. Thompson Andrew L, county supt schools. Thurber R W, mngr Boynton & Stevens.
Tornow Louis H, harnessmaker. Tozer Wm, under sheriff. Warn Orlean, plasterer. Warren Walter E, register of deeds. Weinhaus Joseph, tailor. Weisend Valentine, live stock. Winsor Rev Irving (Baptist). Wood C B, carpenter. Woodworth Dr D W, cheese mnfr. Woodworth Milton C, physician. Young Michael, hotel and saloon.
ELM GROVE. On the C., M. & St. P. Ry, in Waukesha county, 9 miles northeast o! Waukesha, the judicial seat and nearest banking point. Tel., W. U. Exp., Am. Population, 75. John Reinders, post- master.
Eichsted Frank, saloon. Goebel Matthew, wagonmaker. Golibinski Chris, mason.
Jewert Martin, Blacksmith. Marks Matthew, carpenter. Mitchell P J, railroad and telegraph agent. Vhiffer John, wagonmaker. Ramstack Frank, saloon. Msinstack John, saloon. Reinders John, General Store. Eanders Charles, blackimsth.
ELMHURST. On the M., L. S. & W. Ry, in Langlade county, 6 miles south of Antigo, the seat of justice and nearest banking point. Exp., U. S. Tel., W. U. Population, 150. F. Spoehr, postmaster.
Ackerman F, saloon. Broom M D, justice. Filyes L W, railroad, express and tel ag,. Frederick Gustav, blacksmith. Irwin Thomas, Hotel. Litten J J, carpenter. Schmoll Chris, shoemaker.
Shuh M, saloon.
Spoehr F & Son, General Store and Hotel.
Wunderlich J S & Son, saw mill.
ELMO. On the C. & N. W. Ry, in Madison county, 46 miles southeast of Lancaster, the judicial seat, and S from Platteville, the nearest bank location. Stages tri-weekly to Elk Grove. Exp, Am. Population, 20. Charles Leslie, postmaster.
Richards Milton O, Railroad and Express Agent. Whitham E, hotel
ELMORE. On the Milwaukee river, in Fond du Lac county, 18 miles south of Fond du Lac, the judicial seat and nearest banking point, and 2 from New Cassel, its railroad station. Population, 108. Mail, daily. F. Kleinhaus, postmaster.
Denz Wm, cheese mnfr.
Fleischman Charles, meat market.
Hansmann Wm, physician.
Hundermark Gus, carpenter.
Kleinhaus Frank, Blacksmith. Klumb Wm, general store and saloon.
Legler Ulrich, flour mill. Litscher Christian, carpenter.
Litscher Michael, nursery.
Reinhart Win, Drugs. Schinalz Christian, shoemaker.
Schmitt John, carpenter. Schrantt Andrew, saw mill.
Wunsch Edmund, carpenter.
Zuehlke Charles, wagonmaker. Zutavern George, barber.
ELMWOOD. A postoffice in Pierce county, 20 miles northeast of Ellsworth, the seat of justice, and 15 south of Wilson, the nearest shipping point, to which a stage runs semi-weekly; fare, 40 cents. Population, 50. Mail, semi-weekly.
Nathan H. Utter, postmaster.
Bright J T, physician. Bryant C D, Grocer.
Cummings W J, blacksmith. Kelley, Curtiss & Co, saw mill.
Utter Nathan II, General Store.
ELO. On the C., M. & St. P. Ry, in Winnebago county, 10 miles southwest of Oshkosh, the county seat and nearest banking point. Population, 20. Tel .. W. U. M. M. Drew, postmaster.
Bowles J T, justice.
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Drew MI MI, General Store. Lowe John, live stock. Pugh John, carpenter.
Turner Wm, constable.
Warner Rev W (Methodist).
EL PASO. A postoffice in Pierce county, S} miles from Ellsworth, the judi- cial seat, banking and shipping point. Population, 80. J. M. Johnson, post- master.
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Anderson Wm, Genoral Store. Anderson & King, grist mill. Carey John, saloon.
Jolinson J MI, Farmer. Langer Joseph C, shoemaker.
McDonald Hugh, general store.
McDonald H P. carpenter. Radachlag W P, blacksmith.
Rinkey & Sheldrew, saw mill.
ELROY. A flourishing city on the C., St. P., M. & O. and C. & N. W. Rys, in Plymouth township, Juneau county, 14 miles southwest of Mauston, the county seat and the location of the nearest bank. Baraboo river supplies power for 2 flour ing mills and a saw mill. It contains 6 churches-German Lutheran, Congrega- tional, Seventh Day Adventist, Baptist, Methodist and Catholic-a high school em- ploying 5 teachers, and 3 weekly news- papers, the Elroy Tribune (Rep.). Elroy Chronicle (Dem.), and the Wisconsin Statesman (Prohib). Live stock, grain, lum- ber and produce are shipped. Stages semi- weekly to Viroqua. Exp., Am. Tel., W. U. Population, 1,800. Fred. Wightman, postmaster.
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American House, Frank O'Boyle propr. Avery Frank W, painter.
Baines Bessie, dressmaker.
Balfranz Frederick, saloon.
Bank of Elroy (capital, $10,000), Edmund Hart propr.
Blakeslee È & Co (Ephraim Blakeslee), general store.
Boyd Charles A, barber.
Brown Webb A, agt C & N W Ry.
Butman Lewis, hardware.
Campdell Rev James (Catholic).
Chaffee H E, farm impts.
Conway John, saloon.
Conway Michael, dry goods. Cooney Patrick, saloon. Coram Rev A J (Methodist).
Corrigan James B, saloon.
Crosby Orlando, agt C., St P, M & O Ry Dix Judsoa M, druggist.
Dougherty John, restaurant.
Dunlap & Dix (Joseph W Dunlap, Ass Dix), carpenters.
Dunn Thaddeus K, Proprietor Elroy Tribune.
Eagle Roller Mills. John Hutchinson propr. Elroy Chronicle, M S Parker editor and publr.
Elroy Cornet Band, J M Dix leader.
Elroy Opera House, John Conway propr. Elroy Railroad House, CS Huntley propr.
Elroy Tribune The, T K Duns Proprietor.
Erickson Eric, shoemaker.
Field Alvarado W, clothing.
Field Ferdinand T, physician.
Fowler Charles M, justice.
Fowler Mortimer, barber.
Gifford Harvey, saw mill.
Gonde James, blacksmith.
Grimes Timothy J. general store.
Grimshaw Bros (John and Henry), hdware.
Haas Christopher, shoemaker.
Hart Edmund, propr Bank of Elroy and live stock dealer.
Hayden Charles, wagonmaker.
Hoth Charles W, meat market.
Huntley C S. propr Elroy Railroad House. Hutchinson John, propr Eagle Roller Mills. Johnson Mary S, milliner.
Kautz Charles, tailor.
Kilbame James, saloon.
Kittelson Charles, Livery, Sale and
Boarding Stable. (See adv, opp.)
Krausher Miss Lizzie, dressmaker.
Leist & Senty (Wm Leist, Martin Senty), meat market.
Loveland E N, farm impts.
Loveless Charles, drayman.
Mc Williams Charles. T, agt Am Express. Masters J Wesley, wagonmaker.
Millard C M, furniture.
Moc & Lone (Lars L Moe, J W Lone), General Store.
Nerud Charles, blacksmith.
O'Boyle Frank, propr American House.
Parker Marion S, publr Elroy Chronicle.
Peabody H E, plasterer.
Pervey Misses (Minnie and Nettie), mlnrs. Phillips Charles, drayman.
Phillips Gaines, blacksmith.
Ratzman Henry, saloon.
Rosecrantz Frank B, telegraph agent.
Sanborn Orrin C, livery.
Searls Bros (Warner J and Will G),¿coop- ers.
Seymour Dewitt C, propr Seymour'Hotel. Shekles F M, propr Wisconsin House. Sherin Bert, saloon.
Sherwood James, restaurant.
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Slonaker J R, principal high school. Smith Benjamin C, lawyer. Smith C S, physician. Smith J Harry, farm impts. Speer Arthur D, restaurant. Speer Lorenzo M, general store.
Sprague Ernest F, saloon. Stevens Ephraim, jeweler.
Syverson & Edwards (Mark Syverson, Ben Edwards), general store.
Talbot Rev David C (United Brethren), propr Wisconsin Statesman.
Thompson Benjamin B, insurance.
Thompson B B & Co (Benjamin B and Winfield S Thompson), Imbr and brick. Town Milton, photographer. Warden Corbin F, harness.
Warden John J, harness.
Wightman Fred, postmaster.
Wightman John G, general store. Wightman James W, druggist.
Wisconsin House, F M Shekles propr. Wisconsin Statesman, D C Talbot propr. Work Robert M, furniture and undertkr.
EL SALEM. A postoffice in Polk county, 9} miles east of Osceola Mills, the county seat, 6 from Deronda, the nearest railroad station, and 12 from St. Croix Falls, the nearest banking point. Popula- tion, 100. Mail, tri weekly. F. H. Ras- mussen, postmaster.
Cain Rev L (Baptist). Caspersen L. blacksmith. Fletcher L C, Justice. Hillberg Erick, constable. Hubert F A, carpenter. Hubert Peter, carpenter.
Jaqua Seth, constable.
Knudson & Anderson, saw mill.
Otis Bros, saw mill.
Rasmussen F II, Veterinary Surgeon, Town Clerk and Real Estate Agent.
Shortsvang Rev (Lutheran). Smith Rev Wm (United Brethren).
Strong James E, justice.
Terrill M, blacksmith and flour mill. Warman E, carpenter.
ELTON. On Evergreen creek,' in Langlade county, 15 miles from Antigo, the judicial seat, shipping and banking point. Stages semi-weekly to Langlade and Antigo. Population, 35. Mail, semi- weekly. Mrs. B. Smith, postmaster.
Bunten J F, justice.
Worzer John, shoemaker.
ELVERS. In Dane county, 23 miles west of Madison, the county seat, 5} from Black Earth, the nearest shipping point, and 8 from Mazo Manie, the nearest bank- ing point. Population, 25. Mail, semi- weekly.
Lohers John, General Store.
EMBARRASS. On river of same name, and on the M., L. S. & W. Ry, in Waupaca county, 45 miles northeast of Waupaca, the judicial seat, and 4 north- east of Clintonville, the nearest banking point. Exp., U. S. Tel., W. U. Popu- lation, 300. J. N. Palmer, postmaster.
Allen Frank, carpenter. Beedle G E. railroad, exp and tel agt. Berndt C, shoemaker.
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Breed J E, physician. Brown Miss V, Milliner. Caughill H, hotel. Crabtree Miss L, music teacher. Decker & Smith, saw mill. Fritz Chris, architect and builder. Henry Alexander, meat market. Jaeckal John G, farm impts. Keern Peter, painter. Ladewig Otto & Co, General Store. Leitzke Louis, justice.
Nicholas Thomas, saloon.
Palmer J N && Sou, Flour Mill. Palmer & Barkow, general store. Perry A M, hardware and furniture. Schroeder A, blacksmith.
Wendt Charles, wagonmaker. Willmarth A W, Drugs and Groceries, Wiswall James A, carding mill.
EMERALD. A postoffice in Croix county, on the Wis. Central Line, 30 miles northeast of Hudson, the county seat, and 15} southeast of New Richmond, the nearest banking point. Stages semi- weekly to Hempel and Inlet. Exp., N. P. Tel., W. U. Population, 100. S. E. Lindefield, postmaster.
Emerton Rev Ira (Methodist). Fleming Wm, saw and feed mill. Grimes Elias, saloon. Gruber J B. railroad, exp and tel agent. Lindefield S E, General Store. Lowrie Wm, carpenter. McPherson James, hotel. Sherman Wm, wood.
EMERALD GROVE. A village in Rock county, 8 miles east of Janesville, the county seat, nearest railroad station and banking point. Stages daily to Janes- ville. Population, 100. Mail, daily. W. J. Jones, postmaster.
Gillies & Jones, General Store. Gilson Z, wagonmaker. Grover Rev D R (Congregational). Grover Orie M, physician. Heller Elias, blacksmith. Kreig F R, Hotel. McGregor Alexander, feed mill. Ross Rev T M (Methodist). Stoller C H, live stock.
EMET. A postoffice on the Chippewa river, in Chippewa county, 40 miles north of Chippewa Falls, the county seat and banking point, and S south of Bruce, on the M., St. P. & S. Ste. M. Ry, the near- est railroad station. Stages semi-weekly
to Bruce; fare, 50 cents. Population, 100. Mail, semi-weekly.
Brainerd B F, general store. Johnson S J, hotel.
EMMERICH. A recently established postoffice in Marathon county.
EMMONSVILLE. Marathon county. A postoffice established February, 1891.
ENOS. Waukesha county. Name changed to Wales.
EPHRAIM. A village on the shore of Green bay, in Gibraltar township, Door county, 149 miles northeast of Milwaukee, and 30 northeast of Sturgeon Bay, the coun- ty seat and bank location. Goods should be shipped to Anderson's steamboat landing. { mile distant. Green Bay is the nearest railroad approach. Two churches are sus- tained. Stages to Sturgeon Bay, Fish Creek, Egg Harbor and Juddville. Popu- lation, 200. Mail, daily. H. P. Jacobs, postmaster.
Abrahams Ole H, cooper. Anderson A, general store. Anderson IR N, Hotel. Hagenson F, carpenter.
Hanson A O, shoemaker. Hanson James, general store. Lofving J E. watchmaker.
Olson Rev J (Lutheran).
Olsen M, shoemaker. Onesen & Larson, Builders. Peterson Mrs A, music teacher. Peterson Rev A (Methodist). Smith & Valentine, General Store.
ERFURT. On Bark river, in Jeffer- son county, 14 miles east of Jefferson, the county seat, 12 from Oconomowoc, the nearest banking point, and 2} from Sulli- van, its nearest railroad station. Popula- tion, 60. Mail, daily. A. Scheuber, post- master.
Orth Philip, grist and feed mill. Runyard Owen, grocer. Scheuber Adolph, General Store.
ERIN. In St. Croix county, 22 miles northeast of Hudson, the county seat, S from New Richmond, the nearest bank- ing point, and 25 from Jewett Mills, the nearest shipping point. Population, 16. Mail, daily. P. Parden, postmaster.
Connelly J A, wagonmaker.
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Parden Patrick, General Store. Powers N F, justice.
ESDAILE. A village on Isabella creek, in Hartland township, Pierce coun- ty, 252 miles northwest from Milwaukee, 11 southeast of Ellsworth, the county seat, 3 from Bay City, the nearest railroad sta- tion, and 9 northeast of Red Wing, Minn., the nearest banking point. Stages daily to Ellsworth and Bay City. Population, 300. Mail, daily. O. J. Olson, postmaster.
Betcher Charles, gen store and saw mill. Darrington Miss Maggie, milliner. Gillespie Joseph, Hotel. Hanson Lars, shoemaker. Johnson S, mason and plasterer. Lonlie Lars A, cabinetmaker. Lusk C H, blacksmith. Olson Cbris, blacksmith. Ulvin & Olson, General Store.
ESOFEA. A village on Bad Ax river. in Vernon county, 8 miles northwest of Viroqua, the judicial seat, nearest bank- ing and shipping point. Population, 50. Mail, tri-weekly. Elias O. Teffre, post- master.
Ericson Jacob, carpenter. Johnson Jacob, justice. Johnson Nels, Shoemaker. Marsh W, constable. Rentz Michael & Bro, farmers
Taxton A B, justice.
Teffre Elias O, Gen Store and Justice.
ESTELLA. In Chippewa county, 25 miles northeast of Chippewa Falls, the county seat and nearest banking point, and 17 from Cadott, on the Wisconsin Cen- tral Line, the nearest shipping point. Semi-weekly mail stage to Cadott. Popu- lation, 175. Warren Flint, postmaster.
Barnhart David, logger. Billback Frank, wagonmaker. Brown J, shoemaker.
Flint Warren, General Store, Real Estate and Saw Mill. Henderkson Charles, logger. Henderkson K, blacksmith.
Hibbard S T, builder. Jenade HI E, Hotel. Kelley Thomas, logger. McCann J J, justice. Miller C F, blacksmith. Norbert Daniel, builder. Parsons H. justice.
Porter Edward, logger.
Wilkins S, logger. Young Joseph, builder.
ETNA. A post village in La Fayette county, 17 miles southwest of Darlington, the county seat, 3 east of Benton, the near- est railroad station, and 5 west of Shulls- burgh, the nearest banking point. Stages daily to Benton, New Diggins and Shulls- burgh. Population, 200. Mail, daily.
R. H. Emerson, postmaster.
Allen T, miner.
Buxton T, miner.
Cherry Thomas, miner.
Clarkson J, dairy.
Dunn M, miner.
Emerson R HI, General Store, Quarry and Flour Mill.
Hales & Phillips, miners.
Harker J, miner.
Heath Freeman, blacksmith.
Horsley & Farry, miners.
Leary P, miner. Looney H, miner.
McKenna P, mason.
Pedelty P, miner.
Shafer John, miner.
Side W, miner.
Stanley J, carpenter and mason.
Topliss Josiah, Blacksmith.
White John, miner.
Wieskircher J, miner.
ETTRICK. A village on Beaver creek, in Trempealeau county, 19 miles southeast of Whitehall, the county seat, and 9 northeast of Galesville, the nearest railroad station and banking point. Stages daily to Galesville; fare, 50 cents. Popu- lation, 175. Mail, daily. I. Pederson,
postmaster.
Blue J J, woolen mill.
Cance J E, hardware and drugs.
Christianson Hans, shoemaker. Edmunds Ed, blacksmith.
Ettrick Creamery Association.
Folkendahl Ed, carpenter.
Hayestud H J, general store.
Huff Peter J, hotel and blacksmith.
Knudson Iver, furniture.
Markerud Halvor, wagonmaker.
Pederson Evan, woolen mill.
Pederson Iver, Flour Mill.
Pederson Iver & Co, General Store.
Pederson M T, confectioner. Ronestrand K E, carpenter. Sorenson D M, blacksmith.
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