Wisconsin state gazetteer and business directory. 1891-2. V.7, Pt.1, Part 9

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


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GOODRICH TRANSPORTATION CO.


Leave MUSKEGON and GRAND HAVEN DAILY (Except Saturday), for


CHICAGO,


Connecting with Early Morning Trains for all Points WEST. NORTH and NORTHWEST, AND WITH THE


Goodrich Steamers.


For Racine, Milwaukee, Sheboygan, Manitowoc, Two Creeks, Carlton, Kewaunee, Ahnapee, Sturgeon Bay, Green Bay, Marinette, Menominee, Escanaba, Gladstone, Nahma, Garden, Fayette, Thompson, Manistique, Ellison Bay, Fish Creek, Etc. The Cheapest and Most Comfortable War to reach all points WEST. NORTHWEST and NORTH is via these Elegant Steamers. THROUGH TICKETS may be purchased on board the Steamers. Freight Rates very Low to all ports. Send for Time Tables, etc., to


A. W. GOODRICH, President, G. HURSON, General Traffic Mangr., JOHN SINGLETON, General Pass. Agent, CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE. CHICAGO.


CHICAGO Office and Docks, Foot Michigan Avenue. MILWAUKEE Office and Docks, West Water Street, between Huron Street and Grand Avenue Bridges.


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RAILROADS IN WISCONSIN,


AND EXPRESS COMPANIES OPERATING ON THE SAME.


A & N E R R-Abbottsford & Northeastern Railroad.


C, B & N Ry-Chicago, Burlington & Northern Railway. American Express.


C M Ry-Cady Mill Railway.


C, M & St P Ry-Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul Railway. Am. and Adams Express. B Line-Beloit Line.


Ber Line -Berlin Line.


C V & S div-Chippewa Valley & Superior divi- sion.


C & M div-Chicago & Milwaukee division,


D div-Dubuque division.


D line-Dexterville line.


E br-Eagle branch.


F du L br-Fond du Lac branch.


G. N & N R R div-Goodyear, Neillsville & Northern Railroad division.


G & McK lines-Goodyear & McKenna lines. La Crosse division.


M line-Madison line.


Mark line-Markesan line.


Men line-Menominee line.


M P div-Mineral Point division.


M & P line-Madison & Portage line.


N div-Northern division.


N Ine-Necedah line.


N G line-New Glarus line.


P line-Pittsville line.


Platt line-Platteville line.


Portage line.


P du C div-Prairie du Chien division.


R div-River division.


R C line-Richland Centre line.


R & S W div-Racine & Southwestern division. S line-Shullsburgh line.


S C Line-Sauk City line.


S M div-Southern Minnesota division. Vesper line.


V line-Vircqua line.


W line-Warren line.


Winn line-Winneconne line.


W V div-Wisconsin Valley division.


C, St P, M & O Ry-Chicago, St Paul, Minne- apolis & Omaha Railway. Am Express.


A br-Ashland branch.


C F & S br-Chippewa Falls & Superoir branch. E div-Eastern division.


Mar br-Marshfield branch.


M br-Menomonie branclı.


N br-Neillsville branch.


N div-Northern division.


R F line-River Falls line.


S br-Stillwater brauch.


C & N W Ry -Chicago & Northwestern Rail- way. American and U S Express.


C br-Calumet branch. C & M line-Chicago & Milwaukee line.


Ft H & I Line-Fort Howard & Ishpeming line. G br-Galena branch.


Gal br-Galesville branch.


J & E line-Janesville & Evansville line.


K & R line-Kenosha & Rockford line. La Crosse line.


M div-Madison division.


M line-Main line.


M & F du Lline-Milwaukee & Fond du Lac line. M & L line-Madison & Lancaster line.


M & M line-Milwaukee & Madison line.


N br-Necedah branch.


P br-Platteville branch.


P div-Peninsula division.


R R br-Rock River branch.


S & P line-Sheboygan & Princeton line.


W br-Woodman branch.


CR & M Ry-Chippewa River & Menomonie Railway.


D, SS & A Ry-Duluth, South Shore & Atlan- tic Railway. American Express.


G B, W & St P RR RR-Green Bay, Winona & St Paul Railroad. U S Express. La Crosse division.


S P br-Stevens' Point branch.


ICR R-Illinois Central Railroad. American Express.


D br-Dodgeville branch.


M line-Madison line.


W div -- Wisconsin division.


M, L S & W Ry-Milwaukee, Lake Shore & Western Railway. U S Express.


O br-Oconto branch.


Osh br-Oshkosh branch.


O R br Ontonagon River branch.


P br-Pence branch.


R br-Rhinelander branch.


T R br-Two Rivers branch.


W br-Wausau branclı.


W R br-Wolf River Branch.


Wis R br-Wisconsin River branch.


M &NR R-Milwaukee & Northern Railroad. American Express,


A br-Appleton branch.


M br-Menomonie branch.


O br-Oconto brunch.


M, M F & W Ry-Milwaukee, Menomonee Falls & Western Railway. American Express. M. St P & S Ste M Ry-Minneapolis, St Paul & Sault Ste Marie Railway. American Ex. press.


St C F br -- St Croix Falls branch.


NPR R-Northern Pacific Railroad. N P Ex- press.


D & S Line-Duluth & Superior line.


W div-Wisconsin division.


St P & D R R-St Paul & Duluth Railroad. Adams Express.


G br-Grantsburgh branch. W S br-West Superior branch.


S Ste M & S W Ry-Sault Ste Marie & South- western Ry. American Express.


Wisconsin Central Lines. Northern Pa- cijic Express.


A div-Ashland division.


Chippewa division.


C div-Chicago division.


E C br-Eau Claire branch.


M br-Montello branch.


M div-Milwaukee division.


Portage division.


P div-Penokee division.


R L br-Rib Lake branch.


St P div-Saint Paul division.


STEAMBOAT LINES.


Lake Steamers.


Anchor Line of Steamers. Central Vermont Line.


Chequamegon Bay Line. Detroit, Grand Haven & Milwaukee Line,


Duluth & Superior Steamboat line. Flint & Pere Marquette Line. Goodrich Transportation Co.


Graham & Morton Transportation Line.


Inter-Ocean Transportation Co.


Lake Michigan & Lake Superior Transportation Co.


Lake Superior South Shore Line.


Northern Michigan Line.


Ogdensburg & Chicago Transportation Co. Union Steamboat Co. Western Transit Co.


River Steamers - Mississippi.


Diamond Jo Line Steamers.


St Louis & St Paul Packet Co. St Paul Navigation Co.


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In the following section of the work the cities, villages and postoffices of Wisconsin are arranged In alphabetical order, and a description is given of each place, with an alphabetical list of all persons doing business therein or receiving mail at that postoffice. In all the larger places the names have been procured by personal canvass, but in the smaller they have been furnished by postmasters. Great care has been taken to insure correctness as well as completeness.


ABBOTSFORD. On the A. & N. E. C. and N. P. R. R.'s, in Clark County, 43 miles northeast of Neillsville, the judicial seat and 2} from Colby the nearest bank lo- cation. Tel. W. U. Exp. Pacific. Popu- lation, 350. L. R. Roter, postmaster.


American House, R C Tennant Propr; Good Livery in Connection. Calkins F M, railroad and express agent. Dix Rev J (Methodist).


Ehle Edward A, saloon. Ellefson George, general store. Mordt Edward C, saloon. Partridge Charles, justice of peace.


Pilon Eugene, saloon. Roter Louis R, general store and saw mill. Scheelar August, shoemaker.


Schief Ernst, barber.


Tennant Richard C, Propr Ameri- can House; Good Livery in Connection. Thompson Ole B, carpenter.


ABLEMAN. On the C. & N. W. Ry, In Sauk county, 9} miles west of Bar- aboo, the judicial seat and banking point.


Armstrong M. shoemaker. Bergman C, saloon.


Duro A, saloon. Fay A & Co, General Store.


Kiefer Jacob, blacksmith. Langenham A blacksmith. Meyer F, wagonmaker.


Pierce R M, general store.


Reise J, hotel.


Richardson E P, grain and farm impts. Rindfleisch M, flour mill.


Scharnke G, saw and planing mill. Schuette H, meats.


Schuster A & Son, General Store. Shulte F, hotel.


Walton A, saw mill.


ABRAMS. On the M. & N. R. R., in Oconto county, 12 miles southwest of Oconto the judicial seat, and 21 from Green Bay. Population 180. Stage semi- weekly to Morgan, fare 25 cents Exp. Am. Tel. W. U. George H. Russell postmaster.


Bassett Charles, carpenter.


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Coffin Thomas, hotel.


DeLano George W, Real Estate. DeLano L C, general store.


Downs Charles, mason and plasterer.


Dunton A L, barber.


Duquaine S L, blacksmith. Lear Charles, shoemaker.


McKinley Mrs W A, music teacher.


Meyer E, physician.


Parkinson W S, stoves.


Partlow Hollie, carpenter.


Robinson F W, justice.


Russell George H, General Store and Notary.


Russell & Chase, General Store. St John J, railroad, exp and tel agt. Sargent George W, farm impts.


Signor E, mason.


Vanpateen Peter B, druggist.


Whitney F L & Son, general store.


Whitney, Tuttle & Dutton, Saw and Shingle Mill.


Worthing F G, gun and locksmith.


ACKERVILLE. On the N. div. C. M. & St. P. Ry. in Washington county, 10 miles south of West Bend, the judicial seat and banking point. Population 60. Mail daily.


Schuck George, General Store.


ACORN. A country postoffice in Dane county, 17 miles from Madison the county seat, and 11 from Middleton, the nearest shipping point. Mail tri-weekly. K. God- dard, postmaster.


Bell Addie, music teacher. Bereton Mary, music teacher.


ADA. In Sheboygan county, 12 miles northwest of Sheboygan, the judicial seat, banking and shipping point. Population 50. Mail tri-weekly.


Dexheimer Julius, carpenter.


Gronkopf Herman, blacksmith.


Kretsch Peter, hotel.


Maurea Wm, General Store. Roethel Martin, school supplies. Shovalenberg Henry, mason. Shreiber Fred, meat market. Spindler Jacob, cheese mnfr.


Wagner & Co, Cheese Mnfr.


ADAMS. A country postoffice in Walworth county, 12 miles north of Elk- horn, the county seat and usual banking point, and 3 from Troy Centre, the nearest railroad station. Catherine Chatfield, postmaster.


Cameron James A, Farm Impts.


Chatfield Bros, wind mills. Cha field Silas B, sorghum mnfr. Crane Miss Clara A, music teacher. Crane E J, farm impts.


Nourse H E, creamery.


ADAMS CENTRE. A postoffice in Adams county, 5 miles south of Friend- ship, the county seat, and 23 north of Kil- bourne City, the nearest railway station and banking point. Stages semi-weekly to Friendship and Kilbourne City. Popula- tion, 200. Mail, semi-weekly. J. McNabb, postmaster.


Coon Bros, Saw, Flour and Sorghum. Coon P, physician. Coon S E, blacksmith.


Warren N E, carpenter.


ADAMSVILLE. On the Pecatonics river, in Iowa county, 14 miles southeast of Dodgeville, the seat of justice and bank- ing point, and 3} miles from Holindale, the nearest shipping point. Population, 60. Mail, semi-weekly. D. E. Richards, postmaster.


Argus, G G Mandt Printing Co publrs. Hoskins W C, blacksmith.


Laughlin Mrs L, music teacher. Laughlin W A, justice.


Mandt G G Printing Co, publrs Argus.


Richards D E, General Store.


Richards Mrs D E, music teacher.


Skinner W A & Co, grain and hides. Wade R I & Son, flour mill.


ADDISON. On the Wisconsin Central Line, in Washington county, 12 miles west of West Bend, the county seat and nearest banking point. Population, 100. Mail, daily.


Dufferin Wm, blacksmith. Gundrum J, blacksmith.


Keidel C. General Store. Sauer Auton, shoemaker. Weiss S, tinner.


2 ADELL. On the M. & N. R. R. in Sheboygan county, 18 miles southwest of Sheboygan, the county seat, and 10 south of Plymouth, the nearest banking point. Exp., Am. Tel., W. U. Population, 240. N. Saemann, postmaster.


Berkenhagen Wm, livery. Burr E B & Co, preserve mnfrs. Fourke & Spieker, feed mill. Goldammer Wm C, wagonmaker.


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Hackett Edward, saloon. Helminger Charles, blacksmith. Hillger Gottlieb, blacksmith. Hoehnko W, meat market.


Mantel George, shoemaker. Miller Henry, shoemaker. Puhlman H, hardware.


Saemann Noah & Co, General Store and Grain.


Schreifer H, saloon. Seifert A, tinsmith.


Weinhold Herman, harness and livery. White D, railroad, exp and tel agent.


Winter F D, hotel and feed mill.


Zuengler W, furniture.


ADSIT. A farm house postoffice in Dane county, 16 miles east of Madison, the county seat, and 3 north of Deerfield, the nearest shipping point. Stages tri-weekly to Deerfield. Mail, tri-weekly. Lewis Christopher, postmaster.


AFTON. On the C. & N. W. and C. M. & St. P. Ry's, in Rock county, 6 miles southwest of Janesville, the county seat and nearest banking point. Population, 130. Exp., Am. Tel., W. U. R. S. Waite, post- master.


Brinkman Wm, creamery.


Eldridge Miss M M, dressmaker.


Fish Rev J W (Baptist).


Horton H S, shoemaker.


Kilmer John, justice. Lathrop F D, agt C & N W Ry.


Palmer George H, grocer. Stark Albert, blacksmith.


Starr Frank P, teacher. Uehling & Bodden, flour mill. Waite Mrs E A, music teacher. Waite Rufus S, grocer.


Waite Miss V P, dressmaker.


AHNAPEE. A prosperous incorpor- ated city of 1,027 inhabitants, pleasantly located on the shore of Lake Michigan in Kewaunee county, 12 miles north of Ke- waunee, the seat of justice, and 35 from Two Rivers, the usual shipping point. It has a fine harbor, the Goodrich line of steamers making regular calls on their trips up and down the shore and contains a tannery, 2 grain warehouses, a sash, door and blind and furniture factory, a planing mill, a bank and a live weekly newspaper, the Record. Tel .. W. U. The Am. and U. S. Express Co.s' forward all express matter from Green Bay and Two Rivers. Telephone connections. Mail, daily. D. W. Stebbins, postmaster.


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Ahnapee House. Ballbeck Mrs Mary, carpet weaver.


Bank of Alinapee, Edward Decker Propr, D W Stebbins Cashier.


Barnes Mrs Louise, milliner. Barstar Charles, blacksmith.


Barstar Wm, hotel and saloon.


Bartran George R. physician.


Boalt Charles G, dock agent.


Boath Charles G, gardener.


Boedecker Wm, propr Wisconsin House.


Bosenberg Fred, cigar mnfr.


Bruemmer Henry, saw and flour mills.


Cameron Elias C, marble works. Capelle Celestin, general store.


Cepek John, saloon.


Chapek Wenzel, fish dealer.


Charles Telesphore, proprietor St Charles Hotel.


Cipin Rev Adelbert (Catholic).


Conway L J & Son, grain.


Damas Wm, meats.


Damas & Grassel, meats.


Danek Anton, general store.


Detjen H & Co, furniture.


Detloff Frederick, confectioner.


Doyen J B, drugs.


Elliott George W, surveyor.


Frieman Theodore, barber and shoemaker.


Froemming August, general store.


Gabowlsky Paul, cheese mnfr.


Gericke Henry, General Store. Guml F, meats.


Hamachek A & Co, machinists.


Haney Bros, farm machinery.


Henry & Vose, vessel owners.


Hillberg John, nursery, 1} miles s w.


Horesovsky John, musical instruments.


Hyer F, apiarist, 1} miles w.


Ihlenfeld John, liquors. Kelsey M A, fly net mufr.


Kelley Wm H, barber.


Kohlbeck Frank, merchant tailor. Krueger Wm. harness and furniture.


Kuehlman Wm, painter.


Kumbalek John, furniture.


Kwapil Frank, general store.


Leiberg Anton, mason.


Logencrantz August, jeweler.


McDonald Frank, live stock.


McDonald J L & Co, fish dealers.


McDonald J R, lawyer and insurance.


McDonald Michael, lawyer.


Matigue Frederick, baker.


Melchior & Reinhart, boots and shoes.


Meunier Michael, general store. Meverden & Son, tanners. Meyer Leopold, stoves and tinware.


Newman Samuel, horse dealer. Orebeck O, telegraph agent.


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Palmer Swartz, apiarist.


Parker Maynard T, mayor. Parker & Decker, lawyers. Parsons Levi, physician. Paulicek Frank, saloon.


Perlewitz H C F, physician. Perlewitz Bros & Utnehmer, wagonmkrs. Perry Samuel, general store and lumber. Pies Frank, carpenter.


Plenke Frederick, cheese mnfr, 3 m s w. Raatz Leopold J, farm impts.


Record, D W Stebbins, publr.


St Charles Hotel, Telesphore Charles propr. Schubich Edward F, furniture. Stebbins D W, Publr Record. Telfs Charles, saloon.


Teweles Jefferson, grain Thiard Bros, general store.


Tifft & Hay, hardware. Torge Wm, barber.


Tweedale Edward, dairy. Urbanek Wenzel, saloon


Vollmer Wm, wagonmaker.


Wasserbach George, shoemaker, Welmak Michael, blacksmith.


Wenneger Wenzel, saloon.


White H R, prin of school.


White Wm, livery. Wilbur George R, photographer, Wisconsin House, Wm Boedecker propr. Zander E & Co, general store.


ALABAMA. A village in Polk county, 24 miles north of Osceola Mills, the county seat, and 133 south of Grants- burgh, the nearest railroad station. St. Croix Falls is the nearest banking point. Stages daily to St. Croix Falls and Grants- burgh. Population, 50. Mail,


semi- weekly. J. L. Murphy postmaster.


Murphy John L, General Store. Nelson August, general store.


ALASKA. In Kewaunee county 5} miles north of Kewaunee, the county seat, nearest shipping and banking point. Stages daily to Ahnapee and Two Rivers, fares, 50 cents and $1.50 respectively. Population, 150. H. F. Pohland, post- master.


Bitzan M J, hotel. Borkowitz John, carpenter.


Buettmer John, saw mill. Burke John, stock farm. Hubbard Brey, live stock.


Lauscher Wm, carpenter.


Pohland HI F, Justice, General Store anh Cheese Manufacturer.


Ray Wm B, ins and justice,


ALBAN. In Portage county, 20 miles northeast of Stevens' Point, the county seat and bank location, and 11 north of Amherst Junction, the nearest railroad station. Stages semi-weekly to Iola: fare, 35 cents, and tri-weekly to Stevens' Point; fare, 50 cents. Population, 75. Charles C. Gilbert, postmaster.


Bigler James H, saw mill,


Fleming & Son, saw mill. Gilbert Charles C, Justice. Gilbert Charles J, general store.


Hanson J P, justice. Rasmuson James, feed mill.


Rosholt John G, saw mill. Steenson Carl, grocer.


Steenson Simon, feed mill.


Targenson A J, General Store. Wrolstad George O, saw mill.


ALBANY. A prosperous village on the C. M. & St. P. Ry, in Green county, 20 miles northeast of Monroe, the judicial seat, and 7 northwest of Brodhead, the nearest banking point, and 82 from Mil- waukee. A weekly newspaper the Vindi- cator is published. Grain, flour, live stock, cheese, butter, farm produce and tobacco comprise the shipments, and land in the vincinity ranges in price from $40 to $75 per acre. Stage daily to Attica. Exp. Adams. Tel., W. U. Population 700. James E. Litel, postmaster.


Albany Cornet Band, Harry Atherton leader.


Albany Journal, A W Thorpe propr.


Albany Opera House, Osborne & Howard proprs.


Albany Vindicator, E E Atherton propr. Annis & Barton (John F Annis, Wm Bar- ton), meat market.


Atherton Elmer E, propr Vindicator.


Bartlett George W, druggist and grocer. Beemis Henry T, insurance.


Benkert & O'Donnell (Frederick Benk- ert, John O'Donnell), clothing.


Blakeley George A, physician. Bongey Alfred, propr Nichols House. INS


Bowen Edward W, farm impts. Brockway Henry, R R and exp agt.


Burnham Horace, lumber.


Burns Charles W, justice.


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Dodge John M, leaf tobacco. Dorr Ebenezer B, blacksmith. Edwards Charles, pumps, windmills, etc. Flint Sanford H, Propr Central House. (Sce ade, opp.)


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Francis George, shoemaker.


Goodrich Wm H, photographer.


Gravenor Thomas, real estate.


Gravenor Mrs Thomas, milliner.


Graves & Seely (Frank Graves, Elmer Seely), livery.


Hahn John, shoemaker.


Hazleton Uriel, horsebreeder, 13 miles n.


Humes & Bliss (Eugene T Humes, Albert W Bliss), harness.


Hutson Wm, cattle breeder, 1 mile w.


Jackson Charles R. barber.


Jones Richard, blacksmith.


Keef John, livery.


Knapp W H & Co (Dorleska J and Eli M Knapp), general store.


Larkin O E, physician. Litel James E, General Store.


McAtee Brady J, restaurant.


Mathams James, drayage.


Mathams W H, painter.


Matthews Charles C, vet surgeon.


Maynard John F, furniture.


Minart Gerhart G, carpenter.


Newkirk & Smith (James Newkirk, James S Smith), blacksmiths.


Nichols House, Alfred Bongey propr.


Nichols Lewis A, dentist.


Oates & Covell (Henry Oates, Wm A Covell). hardware.


Osborne Mrs Emma W, millinery.


Osborne & Howard (Don Osborne, Warren Howard), hardware.


Perry John B, lawyer.


Roberts George W, physician.


Schurkamp D G, merchant tailor.


Sherbundy John, hog breeder, 4 miles w.


Smiley Wmn, stock breeder.


Sutherland George, gardener.


Thorpe Ashley W. propr Albany Journal.


Thurman George W, horse dealer.


Tilley Bros (Edward andSampson), wagon- makers.


Tilley Christopher, cigar mnfr.


Vanauken Bros (Benjamin and Alfred), horse breeders, 2} miles w.


Van Patten & Turner (Ever Van Patten, Giles Turner), live stock.


Walter S Cal, blacksmith.


Warren & Tomkins (Eugene F Warren, Charles W Tomkins), flour mill.


Wessell Andrew A. jeweler.


Wessell O & J (Oscar and Jacob), carp's. Westerman Albert W, painter.


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SANFORD H. FLINT, Proprietor.


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Cudahy Brothers, MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN.


Hams, Shoulders, Bacon, Pork, Lard, Beef, Sausage, Etc., Etc.


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Western Stage Co, E F, L N & FS War- ren proprs. Whitcomb J Martin, music teacher.


Williams John, live stock.


ALBION. In Dane county, 25 miles southeast of Madison, the county seat, and 3 north of Edgerton, the nearest railroad station and banking point. Stages twice daily to Edgerton; fare, 15 cents. Popu- lation, 200. Mail, daily. S. D. Hanson, postmaster.


Albion Academy and Normal Institute, D E Willard, prin. Burdick A C, carpenter. Burdick Samuel, carpenter. Clark Samuel, justice.


Collins M A, Drugs. Coon Mrs A R, grocer.


Drake Ferdinand, blacksmith.


Earnst Rev Wm H (Baptist).


Edwards B, insurance.


Green C R, justice. Green R C& Co, poultry breeders. Kelly C D, Physician. Tonton Lou, blacksmith. Webster John O, broom mnfr.


Whitford De Florence, hotel.


Whitford Wm, photographer.


ALDEN. In Polk county, 9 miles southeast of Osceola Mills, the county seat, 11 northwest of New Richmond, the nearest banking point. and 4 from Nye, the nearest railroad point. Stages weekly to Star Prairie. Population, 30. Mail, weekly. A. M. Knudsen, postmaster.


Hang L A, blacksmith. Knudsen A MI, General Store. Knudsen George, carpenter. Pederson George, carpenter. Terrill M, flour mill.




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