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Adams County Press, S W Pierce publr. Atcherson W R, hotel. Chalmers James, general store.
Gunning JJ W, Real Estate, Loans andı Collections.
Gunning & Hamilton, jewelers.
Harrison R S, flour mill.
Hill A F, general store.
Hodan J A, harnessmaker.
Jones N M, hardware.
Keyes J B, county judge.
Lawrence M, meat market. McGowen W E, physician. Niles A J, hotel.
Older H M, prin high school.
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Pierce S W, District Attorney and Publr Adams County Press. Staples Rev P R (Congregational). Waterman G W, general store.
FULTON. A village on Catfish river, In Rock county, 12 miles northwest of Janesville, the county seat, and 4 south- west-of Edgerton, the nearest railroad sta- tion and banking point. Population, 160. Mail, daily. Howard W. Lee, postmaster.
Bentley & Scofield, carpenters. Bigger Wm, wagonmaker. Brown S C, mason. Clough Alfred, restaurant. Clough James, justice.
Ellefson Andrew, sboemaker.
Lec Howard W, Town Clerk and General Store.
Martin C F, grist mill. Merwin George, blacksmith.
Pease & Pyre, Icaf tobacco. Pioneer String Band.
Reid Rev, A S (Congregational). Rumrill G H, leaf tobacco.
White Samuel L, carpenter.
FUSSVILLE. A village in Waukesha county, 17 miles northeast of Waukesha, the county seat, 4 southwest of Granville, the nearest railroad station, and 10 from Milwaukee, the nearest banking point. Population, 125. Mail, tri-weekly. Con- rad Schmitt, postmaster.
Aldorf Mathias, mason. Avercamp Joseph, carpenter and constable. Escher Chris, cigar mnfr.
Inden George, hotel.
Lotz Anton, Blacksmith.
Melder Henry W, saloon. Minten Wm, general store.
Reith Peter, justice. Schaaf Rev (Catholic). Schumacher Henry, jeweler and ins. Suerth Joseph, broom mnfr. Wick Peter, carpenter.
GAD. A postoffice in Taylor county, 9 miles east of Medford, the judicial seat, nearest railroad station and banking point. Mail, weekly. Joseph Dietzler, postmaster.
Dietzler Joseph, Farmer. Engleking Frederick, carpenter. Foost Mathias, blacksmith. Johannsen Paul M, tinsmith.
GAGEN. On the M., L. S. & W. and the M., St. P. and S. Ste M. Rys, in Forest
county, 20 miles northwest of Crandon, the seat of justice, and 15 from Rhine- lander, the nearest banking point. Tel., W.U. Exp., U. S. and Am. Population, 100. H. A. Venne, postmaster.
Brayman, telegraph agent.
Gillam J W, Railroad and Tel Agent. . Miller W L, saw mill. Nelson Ernest, saloon.
GALESBURGH. Formerly known as Navarino, is in Shawano county, 18 miles south of Shawano, the judicial seat and nearest banking point, and 14 from Black Creek, on the G. B., W. & St. P. R. R., the usual shipping point. Popula- - tion, 50. Mail, tri-weekly. A. Vang, .
postmaster.
Bentsen John, carpenter.
Hilliker Truman, hotel.
Johnson Nicholas, shoemaker.
Kutsen Louis, live stock.
Poppe, physician.
Vang Andrew, Saw and Flour Mill and Justice.
Vang M & Co, genl store and cheese mufrs.
GALESVILLE. First settled in 1857, is an incorporated village on the Galesville br. of the Madison div. C. & N. W. Ry, in Gale township, Trempealean county, 189 miles northwest of Milwaukee and 25 - south of Whitehall, the county seat. It contains a bank, a water power flouring mill, 3 churches, a district school and the Galesville University, with quite a number of students. There is also a public hall, seating 400 people, and a weekly newspa- per, the Galestille Independent, is published. Live stock, grain and flour are the princi- pal shipments. Stages daily to Ettrick, Frenchville and Centerville. Population, 650. Tel., W. U. Exp., Am. L. L. Odell, postmaster.
Adkins Edward F, books. Anderson Alfred, restaurant.
Arctic Spring Creamery Co.
Arens & Ziegler (Charles Arens, John Zieg- ler), wagonmakers.
Arnold Alexander A, cattle breeder.
Ball Truman F, Publr Independent. Bank of Galesville (capital, $30,000), Isaac Clark pres, C M Kellogg cash.
Beck Andrew A. ice. Beecher Henry W, barber.
Benton D M & Son, electric light plant. Boulin C & R, blacksmith.
Bowman Mark E, prof Galesville Univer- sity.
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Bretall Wm, meat market. Brooks & Smith (A W Brooks, H B Smith), marble and granite works. Brophy Michael, mason. Bunn Henry L, justice. Bunsen Charles, physician. Canterbury James BB, Grain. Christensen Herman, shoemaker. Clark Eugene F, town assessor. Commercial Hotel, D T Magee propr. Crump A L, railroad agent. Czepull A Herman, harness. Dale Benjamin, lime mnfr. Davis Wilson, flour mill. Farrand Charles W, lawyer.
Feiring L H & Co (Lars H Feiring, Hans L Klandrud), saloon.
Freeman George Y, lawyer.
Funston Theodore F, saloon.
Galesville Cornet Band, S C French Idr.
Galesville University, J M Rogers pres. Gilbert Charles, carpenter.
Gilbertson & Myhre (Gilbert O Gil- bertson, Ole F Myhre), General Store. Gipple B F, dry goods.
Holmberg & Myhre (Gustav Holmberg, Gilbert F Myhre), druggists and grocers. Independent, T F Ball publr. Jacobs George, veterinary surgeon.
Jordon & Hammer, dry goods. Kellman Charles A, livery. Kellman John, jeweler.
Kellman & Co, furniture. King T W, saloon.
Kneeland Addison IN, Drugs and Express Agent.
Kribs Aaron, hardware and impts.
Langenohl Frederick, boots and shoes.
Lausen David, blacksmith.
Luce George S, millinery and notions. McAdam Thomas T, photographer.
McAdam Mrs T T, milliner.
McKeeth John, propr Riverside Hotel. Macartney R J, barber.
Magee D T, propr Commercial Hotel. Matz August, tailor.
Nichols C H Lumber Co, Ira S Farrand mngr.
Pierce W C, General Store. Quinn John, pumps.
Rall George, apiarist, 10 miles e. Raymond Wm, carpenter. Riverside Hotel, J McKeeth propr. Rose John, farm impts and seeds.
Searseth Mrs Isabel, Grocer. Shrake Frederick T, carpenter. Stensby John, grocer. Thompson Win B, live stock. Tibbetts Arthur, carpenter. Wood F A, mason.
Wright Isaac, flour, feed and meats. Young Wm M, physician.
GARDNER. In Door county, 16 miles southwest of Sturgeon Bay, the ju- dicial seat, banking and shipping point. Mail, daily.
GARFIELD. A postoffice in Portage county, 18 miles northeast of Stevens' Point, the seat of justice, and 8 from Am- herst Junction, its shipping point. Bank at Stevens' Point. Mail, tri-weekly. Pop- ulation, 25. S. T. Foxen, postmaster and general store.
GARTH. A recently established post- office in Oneida county.
GENESEE. In Waukesha county, S miles southwest of Waukesha, the county seat and nearest banking point, and 1} from Genesee Depot, on the C., M. & St. P. Ry, its railroad station. Mail, daily. Population, 200. H. Bowman, postmaster.
Blanchard Albert, carpenter.
Bowman Henry, General Store.
Dyer & Hopkins, creamery. Finney J J, painter.
Jones C R, railroad agent. Kilbourn Rev James (Congregational).
Owens John M, carpenter.
Proctor E H, carpenter.
Ryan John J, blacksmith.
Western George, flour mill.
Williams O T, general store.
GENESEE DEPOT. A village on the C., M. & St. P. Ry, in Waukesha coun- ty, 8 miles southwest of Waukesha, the county seat and nearest banking point. Population, 350. Tel., W. U. Exp., Ad- ams. E. C. Evans, postmaster.
Currie Wm & Co, general store.
Edwards D L, general store.
Evans Evan C, Hardware and Black- smith. Evans G D, carpenter.
Fintel Bros & Patton, lumber, grain and exp agt.
Goll Ludwig, wagonmaker.
Griffith James, meat market.
Heugin Jacob, shoemaker.
Jones C R, railroad and tel agt.
Proctor James, woolen mill.
Schwinn Mrs George, botel. Steckles G, saloon. Weston G, flour mill.
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GENEVA. Walworth county. Name changed to Lake Geneva.
GENOA. A village on the C., B. & N. Ry and on the Mississippi river, form- erly known as Bad Ax City, in Vernon county, 25 miles west of Viroqua, the county seat and nearest banking point. Population, 400. Exp., Am. Tel., W. U. Gadola B, saloon. Hoyt & Latimer, General Store. Monti J P, saloon. Morelli F, blacksmith. Mundsack C, wagonmaker. Nordrum Ole, shoemaker.
Ott Charles, grain. Riley Wm, grocer. Williams D H, coal. Zabolio A, general store.
GENOA JUNCTION. A village on the C. & N. W. Ry, in Walworth county, 20 miles southeast of Elkhorn, the county seat, and 9 southeast of Geneva, the near- est banking point. Population, 450. Tel., W. U. Exp., Am. J. I. Coppersmith, postmaster.
Allen W H, insurance. Backer M M, blacksmith. Becker J O, carpenter. Benson B S, cheese mnfr. Berger J M, well driller. Besteden Wm, live stock. Bill B J, physician. Borek Fred, builder. Burgett Fred, blacksmith. Carey J M, general store. Carey M B, barnessmaker. Carey & Besteder, flour and feed mill. Cross Rev (Methodist).
Deignan C C, Propr Junction House. Dietrich Charles H, carpenter. Faulkner John, mason. Fitzgerald Mrs Gustava, milliner. Foster C R. justice. Gifford R L, flour and feed. Glover J P, lumber, lime and coal. Goetze W C, druggist. Hermance Bert, barber.
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Holmes Bros, livery. Journal, Luther G Riggs Editor. Junction House, C C Delgnan propr. Keller Barney, blacksmith. Kull P H, blacksmith. Luther Bros, coopers. Madder N P. carriagemaker.
Manor Eli, general store. Miller Edward, carpenter. Miller's W J Sons, wagonmakers.
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Moore John, justice.
Moorehouse George, live stock and bides. Nelson J C, Hardware. Oatman Bros, creamery. Reed H L, hides and pelts.
Riggs Luther G, editor Journal.
Rollow Lewis, shoemaker. Simpson Mrs Hattie, dressmaker.
Spellman Rev H O (Congregational). Spice W J, Meat Market. Symonds A T, general store.
Torrance F N, hardware.
Tromblee Albert, meat market.
Trow W E, justice.
Trow & Eastwood, furniture.
Welton F H, railroad, exp and tel agt.
GEORGETOWN. A post village in Grant county, 24 miles southeast of Lan- caster, the county seat, 3} from Elmo, the nearest railroad station, and 13 south of Platteville, the nearest banking point. Stages daily to East Dubuque and Platte- ville. Population, 200. Mail, daily. J. H. Cabanis, postmaster.
Cabanis Mamie E, music teacher. Cabanis & Jones, General Store. Curtis C A, handle mnfr.
Eplett John, wagonmaker. Eplett Mary, dressmaker.
Florine Nicholas, shoemaker.
Jeffery James, general store. Nash Mrs Melissa, dressmaker.
Pinch Joseph T, hotel.
Saltzman B F, blacksmith.
GERMANIA. A village on the Me- can river, in Marquette county, 8 miles northeast of Montello, the county seat, and 8 northwest of Princeton the nearest rail- road station. Banking facilities at Mon- tello and Princeton. Stages daily to Princeton and Montello; fare, 50 cents to either place. Population, 275. Mail. daily. R. W. Parker, postmaster.
Cook Henry, harnessmaker. Germania Co, general store and live stock. Parker E W, Real Estate and Land Agent. Phillips E J, hardware.
Scovel S W, engines and threshers.
Scovel & Phillips, farm impts. Teske Herman, blacksmith. Warnke Bros, flour and saw mill.
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GERMANTOWN. In Juneau coun- ty, 9 miles northeast of Mauston, on the C., M. & St. P. Ry, the county seat, near- est banking and shipping point. Popula- tion, 75. Mail, semi-weekly.
GIBBSVILLE. A postoffice on Onion river, in Sheboygan county, 9 miles south of Sheboygan, the county seat, 33 northwest of Oostburgh, the nearest railroad station, and 5} south of Sheboy- gan Falls, the nearest banking point. Population, 150. Mail, tri-weekly. G. Lensink, postmaster.
De Bey Rev D G (German Reformed).
Hoenink HI J, wooden shoemaker.
Lammers G J, flour and saw mills.
Lensink G, General Store.
Loomis H, hotel and blacksmith.
Wensink S. wooden shoemaker.
Wisselink J, cheese mnfr.
GILE. On the M., L. S. & W. and Wis. Central roads, in Ashland county, 40 miles southwest of Ashland, the judicial seat, and 2} from Hurley, the nearest bank location. Population, 500. Tel., W. U. E. W. Stevens, postmaster.
Carrigan T E, railroad and tel agent. Clark J L, boarding house.
Fifield & Johnson Lumber and Improve- ment Co.
McNeff Michael, boarding house. Montreal River Lumber Co, General Store and Saw Mill.
Robertson G. saloon. Rogers H T, boarding house and saloon. Rouso Alexander, saloon.
Stevens E W, Cashier Montreal River Lumber Co.
Swanson & Curloon, saloon.
Thomas F, saloon. Ulven L P, general store.
GILLETT. A village on the M., L. S. & W. Ry, in Oconto county, 26 miles west of Oconto, the county seat, and 20 from Shawano, the nearest banking point. Population, 200. Tel., W. U. Exp., U. S. HI. J. Watts, postmaster.
Borgman Ernest, railroad and exp agent.
Burke James, physician.
Finnegan Matthew, justice.
Foelker Louis, Saw Mill.
Gale J C, justice.
Gillett Albert, constable.
Gillett R, lumber.
Hunter Nicholas, saloon.
John F W, Hotel.
Klemp John, blacksmith.
Laterman Louis, mason.
Lvkee Hans P, meat market.
Mckenzie C S, Grain.
Ohm & Heasley, saloon. Swan Joseph, cheese mnfr.
Wagner & Laing, blacksmiths.
Walls IK J, General Store.
Weber, Runkle & Co, general store.
GILLINGHAM. On Fancy creek, in Richiland county, 8 miles north of Rich- land Centre, the county seat, nearest rail- road station and banking point. Stages tri-weekly to Viola and Richland Centre. Population100. Mail, tri-weekly. J. O. Truesdale, postmaster.
Benton Joseph, justice.
Francis S M, physician.
Janney & Son, feed mill. Jones John, blacksmith.
Peckham H, justice.
Rinehart Jacob, saw mill.
Truesdale John O, General Store.
GILMAN. A postoffice in Pierce county, 15 miles northeast of Ellsworth, the county seat and nearest banking point, and 10 south of Woodville, the nearest railroad station. Population, 50. Mail, tri-weekly, Elias Jenson, postmaster.
Gorman D C, justice. Jenson B, Blacksmith.
Kjelmo E J, carpenter. Madson C, mason. Mathison Bros, saw mill.
Maxgood J B, justice.
Vanose Peter, saw mill.
GILMANTOWN. A village on Elk creek, in Buffalo county, 20 miles north- east of Alma, the county seat, and 8 from Mondovi, the nearest railroad station and Mail, daily. banking point. Stages daily to Alma and Mondovi. Population, 150.
J. W. Howard, postmaster.
Clark E B, druggist. Cody G E, blacksmith. Cody James, justice.
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Eschenbach A J, shoemaker. Gilkey George E, general store. Howard J W, General Store and Flour Mill.
La Duke Charles, blacksmith. Tanner Chris, hotel.
GLASGOW. On Black river, in Trempealeau county, 28 miles southeast of Whitehall, the county seat, and 9 east of Galesville, the nearest shipping and banking point. Population, 40. Mail, semi-weekly. H. M. Crombie, postmaster.
Crombie II M, Agricultural Imple- ments, Wagons and Sorghum Mnfr. Johnson Hans, painter. Komperud M O, shoemaker. Ribby Richard, sorghum mufr. Semb Ole O, sorghum mnfr.
GLENBEULAH. A prosperous vil- lage on Mullet river and on the C. & N. W. Ry, in Sheboygan county, 20 miles northwest of Sheboygan, the county seat, and 6 from Plymouth, the nearest bank location. It contains Catholic and Meth- odist Episcopal churches, a high school and a grist and sorghum mill. Exp., Am. Tel., W. U. Population, 250. James E. Weaver, postmaster.
Arnold Rudolph G, shoemaker. Barber Milford, carpenter.
Barber Myron S, Carpenter and School, Office and Church Furniture; School and Office Supplies. Bauman Ernst, meats and live stock. Benedict Joseph, blacksmith. Buhl Gustav, harnessmaker.
Cahill Thomas S, general store. Carr Louis, cheese mnfr. Deihl Lonis, blacksmith. Duley J F, railroad, exp and tel agent. Flath Wm, cheese infr. Giesman Peter, shoemaker.
Glen House, Leigh G Huntley propr. Glenbeulah Cornet Band, Myron J Barber · leader. Graves Merritt W, apiarist. Heyn Edward, hotel. Hicks Frank, apiarist.
Hochrein Henry IE, Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, Paints, Oils, Glass, Lumber, Sash, Doors, Blinds and Grain. Hopple L, pocket book and brush mnfr. Huntley Leigh G, propr Glen House. Ladenberger Fred D, farm impts.
Maurer & Weber (Herman Maurer, Henry W Weber), general store.
Metzger Albert H, station agent C & N W Ry.
Metzger Michael, flour mill.
Monk Mrs Hattie, milliner.
O'Dell Otto, wagonmaker. Rockwell John T, carpenter. Rockwell Mrs John T, dressmaker.
Rodden Michael, house mover.
Russell R C, physician.
Schaeffer Mrs George, carpet weaver.
Shunke Miss Anna, dressmaker.
Sinz Wm, saloon. Stone Mrs Silas, carpet weaver.
Sultze Hermann, furniture.
Syron Edmund K, carpenter.
Thackeray Joseph, cheese mnfr.
Volquartz Helena, dressmaker.
Weaver Charles H, physician.
Weaver Mrs C H, music teacher.
Weaver James E. General Store and Insurance.
Woodward Rev J W (Methodist).
GLENCOE. In Buffalo county, 25 miles southeast of Alma, the judicial seat, and 7 from Arcadia, the nearest banking and shipping point. Population, 75. Mail, semi-weekly. P. Waters, postmaster.
Faulds Hugh, justice.
Jackson Walter, blacksmith. McCabe John, carpenter. Sauer Win HE, Flour Mill. Smith John, carpenter.
GLENDALE. A postoffice on the C. & N. W. Ry, in Monroe county, 29 miles southeast of Sparta, the county seat, and 4 northwest of Elroy, its banking point. Population, 160. Exp., Am. Mail, daily. T. P. Lyon, postmaster.
Cheeney J B, harnessmaker. Curl D A, cooper. Johnson Leonard, lawyer. Lyon James R, General Store. Moon H J, justice. Ribold Andrew, blacksmith. Richardson Charles, carpenter. Street A, carpenter.
GLEN FLORA. A village on Deer Tail creek and on the M., St. P. & S. Ste. M. Ry, in Chippewa county, 50 miles northwest of Chippewa Falls, the judicial seat. Exp., Am. Population, 85. E. A. McLennan, postmaster.
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GLEN HAVEN. A village on the Mississippi river and on the C., B. & N. Ry, in Grant county, 22 miles west of Lancaster, the county seat, and 3 northeast of Guttenberg, Iowa, the nearest banking point. Population, 200. Tel., W. U. Exp., Am. J. C. Knapp, postmaster.
Barr Frank, livery.
Baumer J H, blacksmith.
Bennett A HI, justice.
Berge E A, railroad, exp and tel agent.
Bidwell J W, Grain and Steamship Agent.
Craig C G, hotel and livery.
Dortland Bros, lumber.
Ennor John T, saloon.
Grandrath Henry, saloon.
Graul H H, harnessmaker.
Heiza Chris, shoemaker.
Henning Con, constable.
Kaiser L, blacksmith and wagonmaker.
Kidd Joseph S, carpenter. Kipper M E, general store.
Klindt, Geiger & Co, general store.
Knapp John C, General Store.
Mok Henry, saloon.
Mok & Barr, machine agents.
Ramsey Mrs, hotel. Tate Frank, grain. Willms Joseph, painter.
Young T M, nurseryman and justice.
GLENMORE. A postoffice in Brown county, 12 miles south of Green Bay, the county seat, 8 southeast of De Pere, the nearest railroad station and banking point. Stages semi-weekly to De Pere and Mani- towoc. Population, 60. Mail, semi- weekly. John Dougherty, postmaster.
Boelk Wm, carpenter.
Doherty Cornelius, lawyer. Dougherty John, General Store.
Sangerman Charles, general store.
Seeverson Ole, carpenter.
Zimdars Ferdinand, carpenter.
GLENWOOD. On the Wis. Central Line and on Tiffany creek, in St. Croix county, 35 miles northeast of Hudson, the seat of justice, and 20 from New Rich- mond, the nearest banking point. Popu- lation, 1,500. Exp., Am. Tel., W. U. P. Gates, postmaster.
Ayers & Taylor, livery. Baldwin H J, Real Estate.
Billingsley Miss A, stenographer.
Booth & Co, meat market.
Cliff M Y, hardware:
Dawley E N, books and stationery.
Ellis J V, meats and justice.
Fickes H C, physician.
Flemmington A J, barber.
Gates F 1, druggist.
Gates P, Physician.
Glenwood Cornet Band, John Robinson leader.
Glenwood Mnfg Co, hub and spoke mnfrs.
Goodwin M P, physician.
Henderson J R & Co, general store.
Johnston, Syme & Baldwin, general store.
Johnston Wm jr, hotel.
Knowlton G F, justice.
Lantz C T, furniture.
Nounanna House.
Pettit & Zak, tailors.
Phillips House.
Pittard & O'Donnell, meat market.
Salscheider P, carpenter.
Schuster John, hotel.
Simons Bros, hotel.
Spence W B, restaurant.
Tuttle & Booth, Livery.
Wheeler J R, furniture.
Whittaker F C, railroad. exp and tel agt.
GLIDDEN. A village on the Wiscon- sin Central Line, In Ashland county, 44 miles southeast of Ashland, the judicial seat, and 20 from Fifield, the nearest bank- ing point. Mineral, hardwood and farm- ing lands of the best grade are in abund- ance in this section, and are being rapidly settled up. It contains Baptist, Catholic and Lutheran churches and a graded school. Exp., N. P. Tel., W. U. Pop- ulation as per census, 225. George Sell, postmaster.
Baker House, Mrs J R Swan propr. Bradley Charles M, druggist.
Chippewa House, H S Taylor propr.
Demars Jerry, propr Star Hotel.
Fries Joseph, blacksmith.
Gerhardt Peter, saloon.
Glidden House, James Hayton propr. Glidden Lumber Co (G H Kern, Edwin Foster, Charles McCully, George Mc- Leod).
Gohring Fred, meat market.
Hart Lawrence, saloon. Hart Michael J, justice and hardware. Hayton James, propr Glidden House.
Hurd Orsia W. Dealer in General Mer- chandise.
Jensen Charles, sec school board.
Chicago & Grand Trunk Ry,
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