Wisconsin state gazetteer and business directory. 1891-2. V.7, Pt.1, Part 63

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


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Brunner Leonard, furniture. Edwards N M, saw mill. Ilcine P J, General Store.


Kroll August, hardware.


Kroenger Chris, harnessmaker.


Kucksdorf Herman, blacksmith.


Madel Frank, hotel and saloon.


Moenke August, Hotel and saloon.


Reschke Wm, shoemaker.


Schmahl Chris, hotel and blacksmith.


Ullman J & Co, live stock.


Welsch Henry, wagonmaker.


LE ROY. A postoffice in Dodge coúu- ty, 16 miles northeast of Juneau, the county seat, and 2} west of Knowles, the nearest railroad station. Mayville, 6 miles distant, is the nearest banking point. Population, 50. Mail, tri-weekly. M. Lehner, postmaster.


Hupke August, wagonmaker.


Kammermayer Michael, furniture. Kehrmeyer George, meats and cheese mnfr. Lebner Louis, gen store and saloon.


Lehner Michael, General Store and Saloon.


Weinberger Joseph, shoemkr and saloon. Wild John, blacksmith.


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LESLIE. On the C. & N. W. Ry, in La Fayette county, 14 miles northwest of Darlington, the county seat, and 8 north- east of Platteville, the nearest banking point. Population, 30. Exp., Am. J.W. Burris, postmaster.


LEVEE. On the C., M. & St. P. Ry, in Columbia county, 9 miles from Portage, the judicial seat. Banks at Portage or at Kilbourn City, 8 miles distant. Popula- tion, 30. Tel., W. U. S. W. Kellogg, postmaster.


Kellogg'S W, Railroad and Tel Agent. Mellenthin Wm, blacksmith.


LEVIS. A country postoffice in Jack- son county, 30 miles northwest of Black River Falls, the judicial seat, and 11 from Fairchild, the nearest shipping point. Mail, semi-weekly. L. Person, post- master.


Davenport O X, feed mill and blacksmith. Person Ludwig, General Store.


LEWISTON. A postoffice in Colum- bia county, 63 miles northwest of Portage, the county seat, nearest railroad station and banking point. Stages tri-weekly to Portage. Population, 150. Mail, daily. A. Jertson, postmaster.


Anders Isaacson, blacksmith.


Anderson Jens, carpenter.


Anderson Nelson P. mason.


Christianson Sevirt, hop drier.


Lewis C P, carpenter and flour mill, Lewis E P, carpenter.


Lewis W L, General Store.


LEYDEN. A postoffice on the C. & N. W. Ry, in Rock county, 8 miles north- west of Janesville, the county seat and banking point. Population, 35. Mail, daily.


LIBERTY. A postoffice in Vernon county, 10 miles from Viroqua, the judi- cial seat, banking and shipping point. Population, 25. Mail, semi-weekly. C. Benson, postmaster.


LIBERTY BLUFF. A postoffice on the Wisconsin Central Line, in Marquette county, 18 miles northwest of Montello, the county seat and nearest banking point. Tel., W. U. Exp., N. P. Population, 10. Wm. Guderjahn, postmaster.


Glover J A, lime mnfr.


Guderjahn Win, General Store. Woltman Rev H (Lutheran).


LIBERTY CORNERS. Portage- county. See Buena Vista.


LIBERTY POLE. A postoffice in Vernon county, 5 miles south of Viroqua, the county seat, nearest railroad station and banking point. Stages to Viroqua. and De Soto. Population, 25. Mail, tri- weekly. K. Peterson; postmaster.


Cade D A, apiarist. Peterson Knudt, General Store. Peterson N C, wagonmaker.


LIBERTY RIDGE. A country post- office in Grant county, 4 miles northeast of Lancaster, the county seat, shipping and banking point. Mail, daily. Louis He- berlein, postmaster and farmer.


LILY. In Langlade county, 24 miles- from Antigo, the judicial seat and banking point, and 8 from Drextel, the nearest ship- ping point. Population, 150. Mail, tri- weekly. M. Taylor, postmaster. ]


Dobbs T M, saw mill.


Edick D B, carpenter.


Shultz J E, blacksmith.


Shultz M, wagonmaker. Stinson Israel, hotel.


Taylor L H, justice.


Taylor U G, Notions.


Walsh Bros, general store.


LIMA CENTRE. A village on the C., M. & St. P. Ry, in Rock county, 16 miles northeast of Janesville, the county seat, and 6 southwest of White Water, the nearest banking point. Population, 150. Tel., W. U. Exp., Adams. Mrs. L. A. Chapman, postmaster.


Child M A, agt C, M and St P Ry. Godfrey & Kutz, Cheese Mnfrs.


Holbrook M, general store. Hull James, shoemaker. McCord W J, live stock.


Masterson Mary, dressmaker.


Miller Rev W T (Methodist).


Montgomery G W, telegraph agent. Richards Rev J H (United Brethren).


Richmond J D, justice.


Spangle W E, wagonmaker.


Stetson R H, physician.


Truman Wm, blacksmith.


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county seat, and 9 south of Lavalle, the nearest railroad station and banking point. Stages daily to Lavalle and Lone Rock. Mail, daily. F. W. Goodell, postmaster.


Bohn C E, saw and stave mill.


Bohn R L, General Store.


Cushman A, wagonmaker.


Cushman N A, barber. Edwards Dr A, drugs and notions. Emch Wm, blacksmith.


Hanna Wm, blacksmith. Hopper M M, milliner. Kendrick Miss Clara, teacher of art. Mastin James H, grocer and hardware. Talbot, carpenter. Terry Luther, saw mill. Tyler James, hotel and meats.


LINCOLN. In Kewaunee county, 18 miles northwest of Kewaunee, the county seat, 27 northeast of Green Bay, the near- est railroad station, and 12 west of Ahna- pee, the nearest banking point. Stages tri-weekly to Ahnapee and Dyckesville. Population, 100. Mail, tri-weekly. A. J. Looze, postmaster.


Bellini I, saloon.


Bottkol George & Bro, flour and saw mill. Carzenberch. Joseph, carpenter.


Challe P J, general store and saloon.


Chauveau Alphonse, wooden shoemaker. Debauch J, blacksmith.


Defnet E, veterinary surgeon.


Donahan Charles, justice.


Gigot II, saloon.


Gigot John B, notary.


Herson Charles, mason.


La Fortune J A, physician. Looze A. J, Notary. Looze John J, physician.


Noel A, cheese mnfr and general store.


Rubens Charles, cheese mufr and general store. Rubens Louis, music teacher. Vlise Emile, blacksmith.


LIND. A postoffice in Waupaca coun- ty, 6 miles southeast of Waupaca, the county seat, nearest railroad station and banking point. Stages daily to Waupaca. Population, 75. Mail, daily. James S. Potter, postmaster.


Gibson Mrs Fanny, cheese factory.


Jacobson Christian, carpenter.


Kendal Myron, carpenter. Miller Rev Perry (Methodist). Pope Nathaniel, meat market. Potter Fred S, constable.


Potter James S, Farmer.


Warner H, justice. Warner J W, justice.


Warner Rev O S (Wesleyan Methodist). Woolsey R, justice.


LINDEN. A stirring village in Iowa county, 11 miles southwest of Dodgeville, the county seat, and 4 south of Edmund, on the C. & N. W. Ry, the nearest railroad station. Settled in 1832, it contains a bank, 2 churches, a school, a wagon factory and a number of special and general stores. Lead mining is the principal industry. Stages daily to Edmund; fare, 25 cents. Population, 550. Mail, daily. R. T. Rich- ards, postmaster.


Bank of Linden, John W Taylor propr. Bartle & Evans, blacksmiths. Batten Thomas Jr, Meats.


Crase Alfred, notions.


Crase Miss Viola, milliner.


Glanville Bros, cigar mnfrs.


Goldsworthy T M, notions.


Hicks James, general store.


Hicks & Smith, Dressmakers.


Jones Thomas, wheelwright.


Pollard Joseph, barber.


Pollard Mrs Joseph, milliner.


Pollard Wm, hotel.


Richards Mrs Thomas & Son, General Store.


Shaffer F, shoemaker.


Stull, physician.


Taylor John W, propr Bank of Linden.


Treloar Wm, hardware.


Vial James, harness mnfr.


Vivian John, furniture.


LINDSEY. On the W., P. & S. Ry, in Wood county, 31 miles northwest of Grand Rapids, the judicial seat. Popula- tion, 85. Mail, daily, James Johnsop,. postmaster.


Broker R, grocer and blacksmith.


Haertell & Sons, shingle mill.


Johnson H H, general store. Johnson James, Meats.


McArthur Il, saw mill.


Thresher C C, hotel.


LINWOOD. On the M., L. S. & W. Ry, in Oconto county, 26 miles west of Oconto, the judicial seat, and 18 from Shawano, the nearest bank location. Pop- ulation, 50. J. P. Mosling, postmaster.


Anderson Gust, hotel. Mosling J P. General Store.


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LITTLE BLACK. On the Wiscon- sin Central Line, in Taylor county, 2} miles south of Medford, the judicial seat and banking point. Population, 50. Exp., N. P. Mail, daily.


Davis & Starr Lumber Co. Frels A, grocer.


LITTLE CHUTE. A village on the C. & N. W. Ry, in Outagamie county, 5 miles east of Appleton, the county seat, and 2 west of Kaukauna, the nearest bank- ing point. Population, 250. Exp., Am. Mail, daily. Joseph Lenz, postmaster.


Glandermar H, saloon. Hartjes Chris, mason.


Hietpas Henry, carpenter.


Kilsdonk J A, saloon.


Kirkling W W, justice, railroad and exp agent.


Lensen Jacob, shoemaker. Lenz & Mollen, General Store.


Lum John, flour and feed. Mollen John, carpenter.


Nieling Martin, wagonmaker.


Peters Martin, shoemaker.


Shafer Peter, hotel. Swinkels Herman, saloon.


Van Handel A, general store.


Van Handel G F, general store.


Van Lieshout A, carpenter.


Van Lieshout Wm, carpenter.


Van Niel Jacob C, printer and stationer. Verstegen Arnold, Flour Mill.


Wildenberg H, blacksmith.


Williams E, physician.


LITTLE FALLS. In Polk county, 18 miles southeast of Osceola Mills, the county seat, and 2} from Deronda, the nearest railroad station. New Richmond is the nearest banking point. Population, 40. Mail, tri-weekly. F. R. Winter, postmaster.


Christianson Hans, contractor. Damm P P, blacksmith. Ellingson A, blacksmith. Moores Thomas, general store. Schneider E J, saw and grist mill.


Winter F R, Grain, Hay, Wood and Ties.


LITTLE LAKE. A village in Jack- son township, Adams county, 18 miles southeast of Friendship, the county seat, and 15 north of Kilbourn City, the nearest railroad station and banking point. Stages tri-weekly to Friendship and Kilbourn


City. Population, 100. Mail, tri-weekly. T. G. Burnham, postmaster and farm im- plements.


LITTLE PRAIRIE. A postoffice in Walworth county, 12 miles north of Elk- horn, the county seat, 5 from Eagle, the nearest railroad station, and 10 from White Water, the nearest banking point. Daily stage to Palmyra. Population, 250. Mail, daily. John Credicott, postmaster.


Behlin P A, blacksmith.


Broker C, blacksmith. Credicoit John, General Store.


Farnum P P, carpenter.


Owen J F general store.


LITTLE RAPIDS. A postoffice on the C. & N. W. Ry, in Brown county, 12 miles southwest of Green Bay, the county seat, an 6 from De Pere, the nearest bank- ing point. The railroad name is Little Kaukauna. Population, 100. Mail, daily. Robert Murray, postmaster.


Busha James, builder.


Busha John, builder.


Murray Robert, General Store and Railroad Agent.


Phillips H S, justice. Phillips Merrick, blacksmith.


Taylor Simon, mason.


Woodward G R, general store.


LITTLE SISTER BAY. Door county. See Sister Bay.


LITTLE STURGEON. A village on Green Bay, in' Door county, 12 miles west of Sturgeon Bay, the county seat. and 40 east of Green Bay, the nearest railroad station. Sturgeon Bay, is the nearest banking point. Stages semi-week- ly to Tornado. Population, 100. Mail, semi-weekly. B. Lyon, postmaster.


Bosman A J, justice. Delmont Joseph, blacksmith. Kilman C, justice.


Lyon B, General Store and Agent A S Piper and Co, Chicago, III.


LITTLE SUAMICO. A village on the C. & N. W. Ry, in Oconto county, 14 miles southwest of Oconto, the county seat and usual banking point. Population, 200. Tel., W. U. Exp., Am. G. H. Wilsie, postmaster.


Blose F. hotel and saloon. Foster W W, justice.


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Gerkey John, fish. Grosse Brass Band. Grosse Charles, saw and shingle mill. Grosse Gustavus, fish. Grosse John, general store. Grosse John jr, fish and justice. Grosse Wm, fish. Lucia W H, justice. Peters & Sons, saw mill. Rost Moritz, fish. Smith Joseph, carpenter. Waymel John, justice.


Wilsie & II, Railroad, Express and Tel Agent.


LITTLE WOLF. A postoffice on the Little Wolf river, in Waupaca county, 12 miles northeast of Waupaca, the county seat, 2₺ west of Royalton, on the G. B., W. & St. P. R. R, the nearest railroad station, and 9 west of New London, the nearest banking point. Population, 100. Mail, tri-weekly. A. P. Jones, postmaster.


Feathers Wm H, flour and feed mill. Jones A P, Justice.


Smith H H, blacksmith. Smith J K, grocer and saloon. Smith Wm, cooper.


Wood Marquis, physician.


LIVINGSTON. On the C. & N. W. Ry, in Grant county, 18 miles northeast of Lancaster, the county seat, and 5 south of Montfort the nearest banking point. Stages tri-weekly to Annaton. Population, 250. Tel., W. U. Exp., Am. Joseph Allen, postmaster.


Allen Joseph, General Store, Live Stock and Agricultural Implements. Cocklin Dr J S, druggist.


Fieldhouse Wm, stone mason.


Fisher Wm & Son, blacksmiths.


Frederick A B, blacksmith.


Graham Robert, wagonmaker.


Hawley T C & Co, grain. Hooper W J, railroad, express and tel agt, Jacobs Miss Mand, milliner. Jacobs R S, harnessmaker. Lange & Runkle, hardware.


Livingston C, grain. Livingston H M, meat market.


Livingstou Wm, barber. Nicholas J W & Co, general store. Noble Andrew, meat market.


Sleep John, furniture.


Waring Charles, Hotel, Lime, Brick aud Flour. Watson, Lange & Co, lumber. Watson Thomas, lawyer.


Weber E, carpenter. Winters Jacob, shoemaker.


LOCHIEL. A postoffice on Otter creek, near Hay river, in Dunn county, 17 miles north of Menomonie, the county seat, and 2 north of Wheeler, on the Wis- consin Central Line, the nearest railroad station. Bank at Menomonie. Stages to Menomonie and Prairie Farm. Popula- tion, 15. Mail, semi-weekly. D. D. Mc- Pherson, postmaster.


Dahl C O, blacksmith. Engh L A, carpenter.


Green Warren, carpenter and mason.


Hall F T, bee hive mufrs.


Knuttson Jacob, stone mason.


McPherson D D, Hotel, General Store and Live Stock.


McPherson D & A, feed mill.


Tyler H T, railroad, express and tel agt. Worbit W J, justice.


LODI. A prosperous, incorporated vil- lage on Spring creek, a water power stream, and on the C. & N. W. Ry, in Co- lumbia county, 19 miles southwest of Port- age, the judicial seat. It is located in the midst of a rich agricultural and stock rais- ing district, and contains Baptist, Catholic, Methodist, Presbyterian and Universalist churches, graded schools, a bank, flour mills, a cheese factory. a weekly newspa- per, the Lodi Valley News, and the usual number of stores, etc., for a place of its size. Grain, produce and live stock com- prise the principal shipments. Stages, with mail, to Farr's Corners and West Point tri-weekly." No bonded debt. Pop- ulation, 1,200. Exp., Am. Tel., W. U. H. R. Eaton, postmaster.


Axon Bros (Charles and Win), barbers.


Ayer Horace M, farm impts and justice.


Bank of Lodi (capital, $5,000), F C Hutson & Co proprs.


Benson Rev J H (Methodist).


Bissell Albertus B, grain elevator. Blake Samnel M, physician.


Briggs House, George T Simons Propr; Good Livery in Connection; Rigs to Any Part of the Country at Reasonable Rates. Buyer John H, general store.


Cain Ernest J, jeweler.


Chaffee George L, propr Lodi Valley Cheese Factory and Creamery.


Chandler Frank W, carpenter. Chase Frank L., harness. Chrisler Jacob, wagonmaker.


Clements Alfred, saloon.


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Collin J Frank, hardware and drugs. Collins John, harness.


Collins J F & Sons (John F and Richard L), grocers.


Cowan Miss Catherine, milliner. Cronk James E, agt C & N W Ry. Doherty Wm H, mngr W U Tel Co.


Eaton Henry R, postmaster.


Eaton James O, Grocer, Shoes and Justice.


Eaton's Opera House, J O Eaton propr.


Everson & Hinrichs (Samuel W Everson, Otto H Hinrichs jr), general store.


Gardner Edwin H, insurance.


Gesell George C, flour mill.


Habermann Bros (John and Anton), wag- onmakers.


Hackl Thomas, flour mill.


Hagemann Herman, blacksmith.


Hindes Bros (Sherman H and Lemuel P), general store.


Hinds Almon H, druggist and exp agent.


Hinrichs Otto H, billiards.


Holmes Michael, tailor.


Hutson F C & Co (Fred C and Thomas Hutson, Charles L Burnham), proprs Bank of Lodi.


Irwin E H, physician.


Irwin George H, physician.


Kleber Ernst, Wagonmaker.


Lodi Cornet Band, Earl Vanderpoel Idr.


Lodi Valley Cheese Factory and Creamery, George L Chaffee propr.


Lodi Valley News, Peter Richards Propr.


Loken Ole, shoemaker.


McIntosh, Schlosser & Co (Wm McIntosh, Louis Schlosser), general store.


Meeteer E B. dentist.


Mecteer Frank C, Photographer. Merrick Samuel W, carpenter.


Northcutt Benjamin F, Confec- tioner and Restaurant.


Nott Welcome S, photogr and apiarist.


Pruyn Joel M. general store.


Richards Peter, Propr Lodi Valley News.


Richmond Edgar, grocer and fruits.


Schlosser Henry, wagonmaker.


Schmiedlin Bros (Christian and Mathias), meat market.


Schneider Andrew J, general store.


Schulgen Math, harnessmaker.


Seville Edward E, general store.


Simons George T, Propr Briggs House and Livery. Simons Mrs George T, milliner. Sodders Sherman, painter. Sparks Thomas, confectioner.


Sparks Wm T, jeweler.


Tirrill Dewitt, carpenter.


Vanderpoel A & Son (Alfred and Earl F), lumber.


Vanderpoel Gale, notions.


Van Deusen Absolom, furniture and un- dertaker.


Vaughn A W. horse breeder.


Wait Edwin B, hardware.


Watson Samuel H, lawyer.


Wells James W, meat market.


Wheeler James Q, spring bed mnfr.


LOGAN. In Oconto county, 40 miles northwest of Oconto, the judicial seat, and 25 from Gillett, the nearest rail approach. Mail by special supply. Daniel Cole, postmaster and farmer.


LOGANVILLE. A village on Nar- row's creek, in Sauk county, 20 miles southwest of Baraboo, the county seat, and 8 south of Reedsburgh, the nearest railroad station and banking point. Stages tri-weekly to Reedsburgh and Spring Green. Population, 250. Mail, tri- weekly. Fred Giles, postmaster.


Benshausen Henry, blacksmith.


Boerth Wm, blacksmith.


Christman E G, physician.


Gerke Henry, wagonmaker.


Giles Fred, Town Clerk.


Hartig H, mason.


Hasz Nicolaus, farmer.


Heitkamp Henry, blacksmith.


Hurlburt D B, lawyer, surveyor and jus- tice.


Karrer Rev John (Lutheran).


Kinsley S N, lawyer, general store and live stock.


Leicher Adam, justice and wagonmaker.


Luhrsen Henry, mason.


Luhrsen Henry jr, builder.


Luhrsen J C, wagonmaker.


Luhrsen Nicolas, blacksmith.


Luhrsen Mrs N H, carpet weaver.


Marquart A, shoemaker.


Merriman E S, general store.


Nieman H F, notary.


Niestedt John, constable.


Riggert H, saloon.


Rsighard E W, machine and hoop mufr.


Shacke A, carpenter.


Skiff' J M, Physician.


Stewart James, cooper and justice.


Trachsler & Hartig, general store.


Ware Wm, harnessmaker.


Welter Wm, flour mill.


Westedt Henry, hotel.


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LOMIRA. A village on the Wiscon- sin Central Line, in Dodge county, 21 miles northeast of Juneau, the county seat, and 8 from Mayville, the nearest banking point. Tel., W. U. Exp., N. P. Popu- ation, 300. P. J. Zeidler, postmaster.


Anton George, flour mill. Becker Julius, harness. Bernhard John, General Store.


Beter John, wagonmaker.


Buerger Caspar, blacksmith.


Buerger John, grain. Dobberpfuhl Ferdinand, saloon.


Eilert Rev T F.


Hauser Andrew, live stock.


Jacobitz C, blacksmith.


Juler Wm, blacksmith.


Kielblock A, shoemaker.


Koch C, cheese mnfr.


Koepenick Julius, saloon.


Kraemer Mat, railroad, exp and tel agent. Krug Charles, Meats.


Maciejewsky H, cabinetmaker.


Nevenz Wm, saloon.


Puls August, live stock. Schmitz Wm, physician.


Schultz Wm, carpenter.


Theisen Frank, general store.


Theisen F & Co, furniture.


Theisen Peter, farm impts.


Weyer Peter, farm impts.


Wolf Peter, lumber and shingles.


Zeidler Paul J, Jeweler, Stoves and Tinware.


LONDON. A village on the C. & N. W. Ry, in Dane county, 21 miles east of Madison, the county seat, and 3 from Deerfield, the nearest banking point. Set- tled in 1881, it contains a grain elevator, a creamery, a church and a district school. Stages daily to Cambridge; fare, 25 cents. Population, 200. Tel., W. U. Exp., Am. Ole Thostenson, postmaster.


Backus & Co (Lewis W Backus, James Patterson), blacksmiths.


Baker C W, barber. Bare Wm, grocer. Bate Wm G, hardware. Blaschka John, shoemaker.


Cambridge Lumber Co.


Cebell August, painter.


Christoffer Henry J, railroad, exp and tel agent.


Commercial Hotel, R H Radtke propr. Cruger Ernst L, harnessmaker.


Douglas James, veterinary surgeon. Krouss Co, grain elevator.


Leland TS & O S (Torger S and Ole S), carpenters.


Lewis Ferdinand, carpenter.


Nelson Thomas, hotel.


Radtke Bros (Robert H and Joseph W), general store.


Radtke Robert H, propr Commercial Hotel. Roach & Seeber Co, creamery.


Sutter Bros, tobacco.


Thompson T G & Co, leaf tobacco.


Thostenson Ole, postmaster.


Wise Samuel A, general store.


Woelffert Max, meat market.


LONE PINE. A postoffice in Port- age county, 18 miles northeast of Stevens' Point, the county seat, 3 east of Bancroft, the nearest railroad station, and 10 north- east of Plainfield, the nearest banking point. Population, 25. Mail, tri-weekly. M. Curtis, postmaster and general store.


LONE ROCK. An incorporated vil- lage located on the C., M. & St. P. Ry, and on the Wisconsin river, in Richland county, 16 miles southeast of Richland Centre, the county seat. First settled in 1856, it now contains a water power flour- ing mill, broom factories, 2 churches, a public school, and a number of special and general stores. A large stone quarry in the vicinity is being worked profitably. Stage daily to Lavalle ; fare, $2. Exp., U. S. Tel., W. U. Population, 400. Byron Eldred, postmaster.


Beardsley J Fletcher, farm impts.


Benoy Thomas, blacksmith.


Burroughs Lorenzo, jeweler.


Day Rev E (Congregational).


Dickinson Abner J. propr Haskell House.


Ellsworth Bros (Eli E and Walter W), general store.


Foster Arthur M. broom mufr.


Fuller Isaac, general store.


Fuller Justin W, police justice.


Garrison Miss Grace, milliner.


Garrison Wm A, dentist.


Haskell House, A J Dickinson propr.


Hobart B F, incubator.


Houts Albert, meat market.


Jameson George, physician.


Jennings Nathaniel W, painter.


Kramer Wm, blacksmith.


Lee Aaron S, insurance.


Lone Rock Cornet Band, B A Telfair Idr.


McCarthy George, saloon.


Mead David E, hardware.


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Thomas L G, grain.


Towsley George B, restaurant. Wallace John, general store. Wolf Abram, druggist. Wood Nelson P, carpenter. Woodbury Albert M, livery.


LONGWOOD. A village in Clark county, 24 miles north of Neillsville, the county seat, and 5 south of Withee, the nearest railroad station. Thorp is the nearest banking point. Stages daily to Greenwood and Withee. Population, 26. Mail, daily. J. Gibson, postmaster.


Barr Ira C, blacksmith.


Brady C E, general store. Gibson J, Lumberman and Notary. Irish M, constable.


Jorgenson Lars, carpenter.


Maynard G H, justice. Schroder E, shoemaker. Smith Edward, hotel. Withee N H, saw mill.


LOOKOUT. A postoffice in Buffalo county, 23 miles northeast of Alma, the county seat, 13 northwest of Independence, the nearest railroad station, and 18 north- west of Arcadia, the nearest banking point. Stages semi-weekly to Independence. Mail, semi-weekly.


LORAINE. A country postoffice in Polk county, 25 miles from Osceola, the judicial seat, and 10 from Cumberland, the nearest bank location and shipping point. Mail, by special supply. A. Johnson, postmaster.


Grenquist S, saw mill. Johnson A, Farmer.


LOST CREEK. A village in Pierce county, 7 miles east of Ellsworth, the county seat, banking and shipping point. Population, 25. Mail, semi-weekly. J. O. Harshman, postmaster.


Harshman J O, General Store. Harshman L & Son, saw and flour mill. Haster Peter, saw mill. Hines F jr, lumber. Janisch Ed, general store. Vandewater Mrs C M. grocer.


Vandewater J S. saw mill.


LOST LAKE. In Dodge county, 19 miles northwest of Juneau, the judicial seat, 9 from Beaver Dam, the nearest bank- ing point, and 6 from Randolph, the near- est railroad station. Mail, semi-weekly. Population, 25.


Goodwin Thomas E, saloon. Lupke F A, blacksmith. O'Brien J D, General Store.


LOUISBURGH. A postoffice in Grant county, 25 miles southeast of Lan- caster Court House, and 9 northeast of East Dubuque, Ill., the nearest shipping point. Bank at Dubuque, Ia. Population, 75. Mail, daily. Louis Reifsteck, post- master.


Hames Jacob, wagonmaker.


Hoffman Wm, boots and shoes. Kopeler Bernard, hotel.


Lange Joseph A, blacksmith.


Leibling Chris, hotel.


Long Joseph, stone mason.


Lyster A, constable.


May Conrad, miner. Reifstcek Louis, General Store.


Richmond A Mining Co.


Schmeangler John, miner.


Schwerdt Ignatz, tinsmith.


Vosberg J J, farmer.


LOUIS' CORNERS. A postoffice in Manitowoc county, 25 miles south west of Manitowoc, the county seat, and G from Kiel, the nearest railroad station. Chilton is the nearest banking point. Stages tri- weekly to Kiel and Manitowoc. Popula- tion, 50. Mail, tri-weekly. H. W. Duecker, postmaster.


Dirks Henry, shoemaker.


Duecker H W, General Store. Klank Mathias, blacksmith.


Kunz Wm, mason. Landna John, carpenter.


Loos John, farm impts.


Maurer Frank, carpenter.


Thielke Frank, cheese factory.


LOUISVILLE. In Dunn county, 10 miles southeast of Menomonie, the county seat, and 5 southeast of Downsville, the nearest railroad station. Menomonie is the nearest banking point. Stage to Me- nomonie. Population, 300. Mail, tri- weekly. J. B. Steves, postmaster.


Brown E H, stage line.


Cronk D M, meat market.


Cronk S W, live stock and vet surgeon.


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Han Rev John (Methodist). Leshbongh John N, hay press. Louis Theodore, live stock breeder. Love Wm, truck gardener. Massee H S, horses and veterinary surgeon. Massee O W, justice and live stock. Massee T, horses.


Reid J. horseshoer. Smith Michael, barber and carpenter. Steves C E, builder.


steves J B, Live Stock, Drugs, Books and School Furniture. Vasey F A, live stock. Vasey F J, meat market. Vasey F T, grain and live stock. Waldron H F, employment agent.


LOVASS. A. postoffice in Vernon county, 12 miles north of Viroqua, the county seat, and 4 northwest of Newry, the nearest railroad station. Viroqua is the nearest banking point. Population, 25. Mail, semi-weekly.


Baglien John C, boots and shoes.


LOWELL. In Dodge county, 9 miles southwest of Juneau, the county seat, 3 northeast of Reeseville, the nearest railroad station, and 13 south of Beaver Dam, the nearest banking point. Stages daily to Reeseville; fare, 25 cents. Population, 400. Mail, daily. Philip Reinhard, post- master.


Ackerman & Burgess, dressmakers.


Adams James, boots and shoes.


Ames George, bed spring mufr.


Benson F W, druggist.


Benson L M, Physician.


Bobnert R E, blacksmith.


Calkins Milo, carriagemaker. Coapman A D, railroad, exp and tel agent. Damp S P, cattle dealer.


Densing John, blacksmith.


Drews Fred, hotel. Eldred D F, justice and notary.


Fisher Michael, saloon. Gergen George, saloon.


Graham W M, physician.


Kuentzel Albert, wagonmaker.


Kuentzel P G, physician.


Liebenthal, blacksmith. Mentz A H, furniture.


Miller Win, farm impts.


Ninarick Charles, shoemaker. Pense M F. flour mill.


Reinhard Philip, General Store. Roth & Drews, general store. Sturner Johu, hardware. Tanner G W W, lawyer and justice. Wolf Joseph, boots and shoes.


LOWER LYNXVILLE. Crawford county. Name changed to Lynxville.


LOWVILLE. A postoffice in town- ship of same name, Columbia county, 15 miles southeast of Portage, the county seat, and 4} east of Poynette, the nearest railroad station. Portage is the nearest banking point. Population, 100. Mail, tri-weekly. H. B. Scovell, postmaster.


Brown L C, justice.


Delany H, veterinary surgeon.


Evarts W H, farmer.


Haight E E, farmer.


Hall J, farmer.


Henry F L, farmer.


Johnson D C, fanner.


Matson H, farmer.


Scott E C, farmer.


Scovell J MI, Live Stock Breeder.


LOYAL. On Rock creek, in Clark county, 16 miles northeast of Neillsville, the county seat and nearest banking point, and 11 from Spencer, the nearest shipping point. Population, 400. Mail, daily.


George Green, postmaster.


Allen G W, hotel and staves.


Allen J S, shoemaker.


Barker G W, Restaurant.


Bradfield J L, physician.


Chesley A B, hardware.


Church Austin, live stock.


Connor Rev James (Methodist).


Eschwig Valentine, blacksmith.


Graves A A, saw mill.


Graves & Co, flour mill.


Gwin Mrs E A, milliner.


Gwin J C, general store and flour.


Hemenway Bros, carpenters.


Kennie Rev D (Adventist).


Linder J, stone mason.


Mulvey Henry S, drugs and hardware.


Mulvey & Graves, furniture. Philpott Harry, justice and notary.


Philpott H, blacksmith.


Philpott T B, general store.


Reed O E, shoemaker.


Richardson Ward, farm impts.


Roseman Philip, saw mill. Stow C G, confectioner.


Tucker A H, Cheese Factory.


Weaver Elias, constable. Welsh Wm, surveyor. Young Edwin, barber.


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