Wisconsin state gazetteer and business directory. 1891-2. V.7, Pt.2, Part 37

Author: R.L. Polk & Co; Murphy & Co
Publication date: 1891
Publisher: Milwaukee, [Wis.] : Murphy & Co.
Number of Pages: 1018


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Adams & Gary (Edwin HI Adams, Paul Gary), wholesale fruits.


Albee G H, patent solicitor.


Allen Timothy, cheese mnfr.


Amonson Michael, shoemaker.


Arnemann Wm, ice and bottler.


Aylward Miss Ella B, music teacher.


Aylward Wm & Son (W'm and Wm jr), mnfrs plows, stoves, etc.


Babcock H A, horse breeder.


Bachelder Carlton, crockery.


Barnes Daniel W. mason.


Barnett James R, physician.


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Beach Joseph T, physician. Beals Edmund C, mngr Daily Northwest- ern.


Beckmann Wm, saloon.


Bergstrom Bros & Co (George O and Died- rich W Bergstrom, Havilah Babcock), stove mnfrs.


Bergstrom Charles H, wagonmaker.


Billstein Alexander, general store.


Birmingham Mrs Anna, laundry.


Bishop Arthur & Co (Arthur Bishop, E Henry Van Slyke), marble works.


Bishop Thomas, insurance.


Bissell Bros (Murray K and Frank C), grocers.


Blair & Iluie (Thomas B Blair, Oren L Huie), Book and Job Printers. (Sce adv, in classified Printers.)


Boozer Albert, florist.


Breitwisch Wm C, propr Union House.


Brown James W, livery.


Brown Theodore, stave mnfr.


Bryan John A, agt Am Exp Co.


Buckley Joseph H, dyer.


Burdick Benjamin F, sewing machines.


Butterfield Levi J, blacksmith.


Callahan Thomas, mngr W U Tel Co.


Cannivet John, propr Island House.


Chapin Rev J E (Presbyterian).


Chase Lute J, coal.


Christensen James P, general store.


Christofferson Michael, wagonmaker.


Christofferson & Niebling (Michael Chris- tofferson, Gottlieb Niebling), rendering works.


Clark Rev N J (Baptist).


Clarke John N, grocer.


Clausen Charles, boots and shoes.


Cole Walton E, meat market.


Cook Mrs Mary, harness.


Cramer Charles, meat market.


Daily Northwestern, E C Beals mngr.


Danielson George, bridge builder.


Dau & Madson (Jep J Dau, George L Mad- son), tailors.


Dickinson Miss Mary, dressmaker.


Dodgson E & Co (Edmund Dodgson), - Insurance Agents and Brokers.


Du Bois Louis, saloon.


Edgarton Miss Mary L, musical mdse.


Ehlert Edward, grocer and saloon.


Ehrgott Adam, brewer.


Ehrgott Frank, saloon.


Eisenach Albert, brick mnfr.


Eisenach Otto, shoemaker.


Ely Fred, shoemaker.


Ely Mrs Fred, laundry.


Erwin Wm H, grocer.


RUSSELL HOUSE


J. B. RUSSELL, Proprietor.


This Hotel having recently been rebuilt and refur- nished throughout, now ranks among the Leading Hotels of the State.


It is the RESORT of the TOURIST and TRAVELER,


And it will be the aim of its proprietor to spare no pains to contribute to the comfort and pleasure of guests.


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Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry,


The Popular Line to the


West and Northwest


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ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. R.


DIRECT ROUTE to all POINTS in NORTHERN IOWA.


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Fish John J, agt Wisconsin Central Line. Gaffney Philip, dry goods.


Garten & Jenkins (Mrs Josie Garten, Mrs Addie Jenkins), milliners. Gerhardt Charles, insurance.


Gerhardt John, confectioner.


Giddings Ephraim, Pension and Claim Agent.


Giffin L W, physician.


Gile Mrs Anna R, milliner.


Gillingham John M, furniture.


Gittins Watkin, carpenter.


Gram & Hansen (Ilans Gram, James Han- sen), dry goods.


Gray Edward, dray.


Hamilton John B, lawyer.


Hansen Eiler M, harness.


Hanson Miss Annetta G, photographer.


Haufe August C, barnessmaker.


Hawley Mrs Mary, grocer.


Hawley Orrin, house mover.


Herrick Charles, painter.


Herziger Louis, saloon.


Hesse Wm H, propr Neenah Hotel.


Higgins Bros (Henry C and Thomas), con- tractors.


Hilton Julius C, jeweler.


Hurley Thomas, livery.


Hunt Tra W, agt C & N W Ry Co.


Hunt John, pork packer.


Island House, John Cannivet propr.


Jacobs Miss Amelia, music teacher.


Jacobs W C & Son (Wm Cand Thomas L), grocers.


Jamison Robert, machinist.


Jasperson James P, propr Jasperso n House.


Jensen James P', mason.


Johnson Ingolf E, machinist.


Johnson S L, pumps.


Johnson & Myhre (Even Johnson, Ole O Myhre), blacksmiths.


Johnstone John, millwright.


Jorgensen Hans C, furniture.


Jorgenson Otto, boat livery.


Jones Thomas, ice.


Jones Willard, real estate.


Julius Henry, beer agent.


Kellett Win & Co (Wm Kellett, Edward J Landry), dry goods.


Kellogg & Coates (Arthur W Kellogg, Sidney 'T Coates), livery. Kerwin James C, lawyer. Kiley Patrick, saloon.


Kimball Leonard H, propr Twin City News.


Kimberly Clark Co, John A. Kimberly pres, Charles B Clark sec, paper mnfrs. Kimberly & Elwers (Daniel L Kimberly, Frederick Elwers), drugs.


Koepsel August, blacksmith.


Krohn Mrs Margarethe, milliner.


Krueger Miss Louise, stenographer.


Krueger Wm & Co (Wm. Wm jr and Henry F Krueger), hardware. Krueger & Lachmann (AA H F Krueger, Ed- mund J Lackmann), flour mill.


Lachmann Miss Amelia, dressmaker.


Lachmann Miss Kate, music teacher.


Laird Herman, barber.


Lansing Will, bill poster. Lean Rev J S (Methodist).


Le Tourneux George, boots and shoes.


Leutenegger John J, grocer.


McArthur Mrs James, dressmaker.


McGinn James, postmaster.


Manufacturers' National Bank of Neenah, (capital, $65,000), Hiram Smith pres, Stephen B Morgan cashier.


Marquardt Martin, cigar mofr.


Marsh Edward P, drugs and music.


Martens C F & Co (Charles F Martens), grocers.


Massman John, physician.


Matheson Nels, general store. Mecker Wm H, dentist.


Meigs Miss Belia, Ladies' Bazaar, Fancy Goods, Stamping and Embroid- cry; Fine Yarns a Specialty.


Menasha and Neenah Street Ry


Co, Lucins Clark Propr, O L Huic MIngr. Michelson Andrew, propr Pacific House. Miller Fred HI, meat market.


Mott Wesley, lawyer.


Moulton Truman T. shoes.


Murer Felix, saloon.


Myer John, confectioner.


National Bank of Neenah (capital, 875,- 000), Robert Shiells pres, J P Shielis cashier.


Neenah Boot and Shoe Mnfg Co, Daniel L Kimberly pres, Lonis C Oborn sec.


Neenah Gazette, HI A Stone editor.


Neenah Hotel, Wm H Hesse propr.


Neenah Paper Co, Henry Sherry pres, S.A. Cook sec.


Neenah Public Library, Miss Louise Lach- mann librarian.


Neenah Schutzen Bund, Edmund Lach- maun sec.


Neenah and Menasha Gas and Electric Co. Thomas Higgins mngr.


Nelson Chris, taxidermist.


Nelson Hans, saloon.


Nelson Lois, blacksmith.


Nelson Peter, clerk Russell House.


Nelson Wm O, jeweler.


Neudeck Bros (Albert and Louis), grocers.


Neustetter Christian, cigar mofr.


Northwestern Sewer Pipe Co, John Prec- tor pres and res mngr.


Chicago & Grand Trunk Ry,


The Favorite Route East VIA NIAGARA FALLS.


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294 WEST WATER ST., MILWAUKEE, WIS.


NEE AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY. NEI 769


Ohde Charles H L, baker.


Oldfield John, confectioner.


Olmstead Orrin L, real estate.


Olson Hans, blacksmith.


Pacific House, Andrew Michelson propr. Paepke Mrs Louisa, milliner.


Paschen Henry, shoemaker.


Patzel Joseph, merchant tailor.


Paul, Kalfahs & Co (Louis and Charles Paul, Gustav Kalfahs), general store.


Peckham Wm P, hardware.


Peterson & Nelson (Jens Peterson, Rasmus Nelson), meats.


Pieplow Theodore A, mngr Wis Tel Co.


Pingel Miss Mary, dressmaker.


Piper Wm, flour and feed.


Pleasants John McC, lawyer.


Polk James K, Barber and Hair- dresser.


Prebensen James P, photographer.


Price Joseph H. notions.


Richardson & Lippert (Alexander Rich- ardson, Fred Lippert), shoes.


Robert John, hotel.


Robinson Nathaniel S, physician.


Roblec J S, cheese mnfr, 7 miles w.


Roland Michael, saloon.


Romer James, saloon.


Russell John B, Propr Russell House, cor Wisconsin and Cedar. (Sce adv, p 767.)


Russell House, John B Russell Propr, Wisconsin and Cedar. (See adv, p 767.) Schimpf Henry C F. harness.


Schmid George & Son (George and George M), cigar mnfrs.


Schneider Juling, farm impts.


Schumann Win, General Blacksmith- ing, Carriage and Wagonmaking and Horseshoeing.


Scott George E, farm impts.


Seatoft Wiu, hardware.


Sharp Andrew BB, Saloon.


Sherry Henry, lumber.


Siewert Otto HI, meat market.


Simon N & Co (Nicholas Simon, Joseph L Fieweger), cheese mnfrs.


Smith Edward. newsdealer.


Smith Henry F', barber.


Sons of Hermann, Wm Arnemaun pres, Richard Fehrmann sec.


Sorenson Anders, flour and feed. Sorenson Louis, saloon.


Sorenson & Son (Andrew and Charles), furniture.


Sorley & Carlberg (Michael A. Sorley, Guenther Carlberg), general store.


Star Printing Office The, Blair & Hnie Proprs; Book and Job Work Neatly Done. (Sce adr, classified Printers.)


Stiles Joseph M, flour and feed.


Stilp John, shoemaker.


Stone Herbert A, editor Gazette.


Stone John N, editor Times. Stowe Bros Mnfg Co (Lovell W and Silas A Stowe), bitters mnfrs.


Stowe Clamania E, bird dealer.


Stowe Lovel, Justice of Peace, Pension


, Agent, Notary Public and Propr of Vermont Hotel.


Sturm Charles, saloon.


Sturm John, saloon.


Theby Edward R, barber.


Thermanson Max, horseshoer.


Thielecke Wm, tin and sheet iron worker.


Thomas Charles L, barber.


Thompson Frederick, wagonmaker.


Thompson Geroge F, chief of police.


Thompson Job M, flour and feed.


Thompson Orrin, dentist.


Times The, J N Stone editor.


Todd Elmer C, dentist.


Twin City News, L H Kimball propr.


Ulrich, Ulrich & Gillingham (Gottfried Francis J Gillingham), meats.


Union House, Wm C Breitwisch propr.


Vaughn Stiles H, agt M & N Ry.


Vermont Hotel. Lovel Stowe Propr.


Voss Lewis C, clk Russell House.


Ward Wm T, saloon.


Webber Charles L, painter.


Weber Louis, carpenter.


Wieckert Ernest F, planing mill.


Wiegand Jacob, junk.


Wildfang Henry, general store.


Wildio & Gleason (Ferdinand A Wildie, Herbert J Gleason), drugs.


Wing Samuel, laundry.


Winnebago Paper Mills (Capital, $150,000), David R Davis Pres, Wm L Davis Sec, George A Davis Treas, Mnfrs Book and Print Paper.


Wisconsin Central Line, J J Fish agt.


Witt Henry, saloon.


Wixson Joseph P, photographer.


Wright Isaac HI, physician.


Wulff, Clansen & Co (Oscar Wulff, Har- ald H Clausen, Hans C Jaspersen), flour mills.


YMCA, James Nokes sec.


Young Wm C, dentist.


NEILLSVILLE. An enterprising incorporated city and the judicial scat of Clark county, is located on the C., St. P., M. & O. Ry, at the confluence of O'Neill creek and Black river, 14 miles from Mer- rillon and 66 from La Crosse. It was first settled in 18H, was incorporated as a city in 1882, is the receiving and distributing


Athletes


Our Stock of BOXING GLOVES, INDIAN CLUBS, DUUR BELLS, FENCING FOILS, Rapiers and Hasles is Complete. JOHN MEUNIER GUN CO., Die Went Water Street, Milwaukee, Wie.


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Robert Harper & Sons,


446 East Water St. East Side Market Square, MILWAUKEE. WALL PAPERS. Telephone 318


point for the large lumber and agricultural district tributary, and now contains a flour- ing mill, 2 planing mills, a stave and head- ing mill, a foundry and machine shop, a spoke factory, a brewery, a brick yard, a pump factory, 2 banks, good graded schools and a high school, churches of the Catholic, Episcopal, Lutheran, Methodist, Presby- terian and Universalist denominations, and a public library. The press is represented by the following newspapers, published weekly, the Times, the Blade, the Republi- can and Press and Der Deutsch-Ameri- kaner. The city is lighted by electricity, has a well equipped volunteer fire depart- ment and an excellent system of water works. The soil of the surrounding country is a rich clay loam, specially adapted for agricultural purposes, and ranges in price from $10 to $60 per acre. Staves, heading, lumber and farm produce are largely shipped. Stage daily to Green- wood, fare, $1; tri-weekly to Marshfield, fare, $1, and semi-weekly to Popple, fare, $1. Exp., Am. Tel., W. U. Population, 2,500. Fred Reitz, posmaster.


Allen & Pennock (John W Allen, Lorin B Pennock), spokes, etc.


Anderson & Austreng (Nathan Anderson, Nels Austreng), saloon.


Andrews Henry E, lawyer.


Balch & Tragsdorf (R N Balch, B Trags-


Barton Anton, blacksmith.


Barton & Wolff (Anton Barton, Frederick Wolff), farm impts.


Beaulieu Millard F, grocer.


Breed Charles M, surveyor.


Butterfield Joseph, restaurant.


Clark County Bank (capital, $25,000; sur- plus, $25,000), M C Ring pres, Wm G Klopf cashier.


Cook Mrs Minnie, boarding house.


Cornelius Charles, pianos, etc.


Crossett Edward G, painter.


Crothers George E, county supt schools.


Dangers Burchard, general store.


Darling Frank, confectioner.


Der Deutsch Amerikaner, Carl Raben- stein editor and publr.


Deutsch Charles, tallor.


Dickinson Decatur, general store.


Doud & Muir, J B Jones mugr, general store.


Drexler Joseph, clothing.


Dudley Philip S. harness.


Dwyer Bros & Farning (John and Frank Dwyer, Wm Farning), saw mill.


Eilert Ernst, brewer.


Electric Light and Water Supply Co The, R F Kountz sec.


Esch & Lyman (S H Esch, W B Lyman), physicians.


Eyerly Frank D, confectioner.


Farm Implement Co, Henry Schildbauer pres, Philip Berg sec.


Farmers' Home, August Schmall propr. Finnegan Mary, restaurant.


Free & Phillips (Wm Free, George N Phillips), planing mill.


Gallagher Lafranque W, planing mill.


Gates, Stanard & Co (J L Gates, J D Stanard, H D Eyerly), grocers.


Gilbertson Gilbert, saloon.


Glass Louis J. lawyer.


Grow, Schuster & McConnell (Charles F Grow, Herman Schuster, Edgar McCon- nell), real estate.


Halverson E & Co (Ed Halverson, Richard Waterburger), harness.


Hanson & Torgeson (Ole C Hanson, Even Torgesou), saloon.


Hart George J, grocer.


Heaslett Wm, gunsmith.


Hein John, Staves and Headings : Tight and Slack Barrel Work, and Generai Store. (Sce adr, opp )


Hendrin Rev W (Presbyterian).


Hewett Frank, logger.


Heyder Paul, wagonmaker.


Hommel John W, city marshal.


Jackson Ole A, Barber and Hot and Cold Baths; Traveling Men's Trade a Specialty.


Jacques George L, lawyer.


Johnson Peter, furniture.


Johnson Tobias, jewelry.


Jones Frank D, Propr The Merchants. (Se ade, opp.)


Kappellen Mathew, boots and shoes.


Klopf Henry W, jeweler.


Klopf John G, saloon.


Knoop Rudolph, shoemaker.


Kountz Richard F. lawyer.


La Budde Theodore, saloon.


Leason Alban S, pumps, etc.


Lee Frederick A, ngt Am Express.


Lippert. George, meats.


Lowe Bros (Jesse and Thomas), mekis.


Lowe Joseph B, confectioner.


Lidington George A, harness.


CEMENT.


MILWAUKEE CEMENT CO. 151 WEST WATER ST., MILWAUKEE, WIS


TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO. ( M. N. MacLAREN, State Agent, -


770 NEI Anderson August, saloon. Austin G A, creamery. dorf), general store. Brewster Wm J, dentist. Bruley Emory, saw mill. Calway Sam B, painter. Campbell R M, sheriff. Carlson Hans, saloon. Cowles J L, physician. -The Largest and Strongest Accident Insurance Company in the World .- ( 20 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, MILWAUKEE. Bryant David, restaurant.


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Architects and Superintendents, N. W. Cor. of Grand and W. Water Sts., MILWAUKEE, WIS.


NEI AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY. NEI 771


Luethe & Franckenberg (Berthold Luethe. Herman Franckenberg), general store.


Lyman W B, physician.


McBride Robert J, lawyer.


Markey Edward, saloon.


Marsh Bros (Wm J and Ludwig II), dry goods, shoes and hats.


Marsh Spencer M, lawyer.


Marshall & Kerns (Ernest W Marshall, Thomas Kerns), clothing.


Marx Bros (Peter and Mathew), saloon.


Meacham George, editor and publr The Weekly Blade.


Merchants The, Frank D Jones Propr. (See adv, below.)


Mick Fredcrich, saloon.


Moulton & Bosshard (Edith Moulton, Liz- zie Bosshard), milliners.


Mulvey John S, physician.


Neillsville Bank (capital, §25,000), Richard Dewhorst pres, Joseph Morley cashier. Neillsville Mnfg Co, B Dangers pres, C C Sniteman sec, furniture infrs.


Neillsville Mufg Co's Band, Frank Darling leader.


Neillsville Milling Co, M C Ring pres, A B Marsh scc and treas, flour and feed.


Neillsville Times, Times Printing Co publrs.


North & Vaughn (Henry A North, A C Vaughn), hardware.


O'Brien Sarah, dressmaker,


O'Neill House, John Paulus propr.


O'Neill James, lawyer.


Paul John Lumber Co, W L Hemphill mngr.


Paulus John, propr O'Neill House.


Pitcher Automatic Repeating Fire Arms Co, R Dewhurst pres, Carl Stange sec. Pitcher Henry A, dentist.


Rabenstein Carl, editor and publr Der Deutsch-Amerikancr.


Radke Adolph F, hardware.


Reddan James II, logger.


Reincking Simon F, real estate.


Reitz Charles, saloon.


Reitz & Haugen (Fred Reitz, Thomas Haugen), tailors.


Republican and Press, Saterlee & Tifft publrs.


Ring Merritt C, lawyer.


Root Homer M, county clerk.


Rossman Fred A, saloon.


Rossman Julius J, saloon.


Ruddock Kerns, blacksmith.


Ruddock Levi, blacksmith.


Rudel Henry D, saloon.


Salter R B, county judge.


JOIIN'


MANUFACTURER OF TIGHT AND SLACK BARRELS


STAVES and HEADINGS. Saw Mill at Hein, Wis.


NEILLSVILLE, - WISCONSIN.


THE MERCHANTS


FRANK D. JONES, Proprietor. Newly refitted and furnished. First-Class Accommodations for Traveling men.


GOOD SAMPLE ROOMS. Thoroughly heated by Steam and lighted by Electricity.


RATES, $2 PER DAY,


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Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry,


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Satterlee & Tifft (Milton F Satterlee. James H Tifft), publis Republican and Press.


Saupe J C Co, John Paulus pres, J C Saupe sec and treas, general store.


Schmall August, hotel. Schmidt John, marble.


Schoengard August, brickyard.


Schulz C F & Son (Charles F and Alex C), tailors.


Servity John J, livery.


Servity & Co (Charles Servity), general store.


Sharpless Emory A, barber.


Sniteman Charles C, druggist.


Stockwell Cyrus S, real estate.


Sturdevant L M, district attorney.


Sturdevant & Sturdevant (L M and J R), lawyers.


Taplin W W, machinist.


Taylor Holden E, jeweler. Tiedemann Chris, county surveyor.


Times Printing Co (L B Ring, J D Broth- ers), publrs Neillsville Times.


Tourigny Dennis, hardware.


Trogner & Taylor (George W Trogner, James G Taylor), builders.


Webster Eugene D, livery.


Webster && Stone (Eugene D Webster, Jack Stone), livery.


Weekly Blade The, George Meacham publr and editor.


Weeks Lorenzo, furniture.


Whitcomb Fred W, railroad and tel agt. Wiesner George, propr Wiesner House. Withee Hiram N, county treas and ins.


Wolff Frederick, wagonmaker.


Wren Sereno, saw mill.


Youmans Clarion A, lawyer.


Zassenhaus Win, register of deeds.


Zimmerman Drug Co, C C Sniteman pres, R E Zimmerman sec and treas.


NEKIMI. In Winnebago county, 9 miles southwest of Oshkosh, the county seat, 8 from Pickett, the nearest railroad station. Oshkosh is the nearest banking point. Population, 28. Mail, semi-weekly. Owens HI, general store.


NELSON. A post village on the C., B. & N. Ry, in Buffalo county, 9 miles northwest of Alma, the county seat, and 6 north of Wabasha, Minn., the nearest banking point. Stages to Misha Mowka daily. Population, 75. Exp., Am. Tel., W. U. John F. Butler, postmaster.


Adams W T, railroad, expand tel agt. Becker Wm, shoemaker.


Butler John F, General Store and Justice.


Curtis Wm, saloon.


Doverspike L, hotel.


Everson Ed A, carpenter.


Foster A, saloon.


Foster James, saloon.


Giebel E, general store and lumber.


Giebel E jr, hotel.


Gierock J J, saloon.


Hammond W A, saloon.


Holverson A, blacksmith.


Knopse C F, wagonmaker.


Kuehn Wm, meat market.


Meyer Wm, justice of peace.


Nold G, meat market.


Potts J G, Hotel and Notary Public.


Reinhardt Wmn, saloon and hardware. Schroeder H, livery.


Zimmerman Jacob, carpenter.


NELSONVILLE. In Portage coun- ty, 14 miles southeast of Stevens' Point, the county seat, and 14 north of Amherst Junction, the nearest railroad station. Stevens' Point is the nearest banking point. Population, 75. August Peterson, postmaster.


Anderson Louis, carpenter.


Berg Mrs N B, general store.


Gullekson & Locberg, general store.


Halvorson H B, pumps and farm impts.


Hanson Hans, harnessmaker.


Iverson Ole, blacksmith.


Loberg Lars L, general store.


Nelson Jerome, flour mill.


Newborg C O, saloon.


Peterson August, Boots and Shoes. Stoltenberg John C, blacksmith. Waller Wm, furniture.


NENNO. In Washington county. 12 miles northwest of West Bend, the judicial seat and nearest banking point, and 82 northwest of Allenton, the nearest shipping point. Population, 50. M. N. Gehl, post- master.


Gehl Michael N. General Store.


lloff' Albert, blacksmith. Nefger G, justice of peace. Wolf Jacob, carpenter.


NEOSHO. A post village on Rubicon river, in Dodge county, 14 miles southeast of Juneau, the county seat, 4} south of Woodland, the nearest railroad station, and 9 west of Hartford, the nearest bank ing point. Stages daily to WoodDuint. fare, 25 cents. Population, 200. Mail, daily. Martin Leischer, postmaster.


UN BORING AND REPAIRING a Specialty. We have the best equipped shop in the State. We handle Guns, Ammunition, Base Ball and Athletic Supplies. Fishing Tackle of Finest Quality. Tho F. P. Stannard Gun Co., Ill E. Water St., Milwaukee, WIN


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New York Life Insurance Co., Cash Assets, $110,000,000. ¿ Northwestern Branch , Surplus, - 16,000,000. ) Office, 416 Milwaukee St., MILWAUKEE, WIS. W. S. CANDEE, State Agent. WALKER BUCKNER, Gen'l Manager.


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Baebli J, cheese factory. Baker D, 'flour mill.


Binder Jacob, brewer. Braun Frank, tailor. Brill Mrs Mathew, saloon. Clason J A, physician.


Coffeen Rev D B (Methodist).


Dehne & Hams, well drillers. Eimer August, General Store. Hahn Frank, billiards. Hahn Jacob, money broker.


Hahn Jacob P, hotel.


Hahn M A, barber and shoemaker. Hahn Mrs M A, milliner. Hannon Bros, saw mill.


Haupert N A, carpenter and joiner. Heller Rev F X (Catholic).


Josse John, cheese factory. Kendall Wm, carriagemkr and justice. Kieffer M, stone mason. Kohsow Louis, well borer. Kulke H, stage propr. Larman Frederick, capitalist.


Lehman A W, creamery.


Leischer Martin, Boots and Shoes.


McCollow John M, druggist.


McDermott Frank, constable. Michaelis Fred, harnessmaker.


Peters John, cheese factory.


Peters M, blacksmith.


Remmel A J, hotel and saloon.


Roeseler & Dehne, hardware. Schmidt Herman, blacksmith.


Schuett J, cheese mnfr. Schumann Charles, meat market.


Smith, H H, general store. Vollmer Martin, cheese factory, 1} m w. Weinsheim & Bros, general store. Weiser A, Furniture and Undertaker. Wilson J D, blacksmith.


NEPEUSKUN. Winnebago county. Name changed to Rush Lake.


NEPTUNE. A postoffice in Richland county, 10 miles northeast of Richland Centre, on the C., M. & St. P. Ry, the seat of justice, shipping and banking point. Population, 40. Mail, daily. A. Lincoln, postmaster.


Harsh Wm, carpenter and contractor. Lincoln A, Cheese Mufr and General Store.


Marden Rev A C (Congregational). Ragles Robert, justice of peace. Sippy Jobu, carpenter.


Taplin R G, saw and feed mills.


NERO. A postoffice on the shore of Lake Michigan, in Manitowoc county, 20 -


miles northeast of Manitowoc, the county seat, and 12 north of Two Rivers, the nearest railroad station. Kewannee, 12 miles distant, is the nearest banking point. Stages daily to Two Rivers and Kewaunee. Population, 50. Mail, daily. R. Reinhold, postmaster.


Albertson A. & L, builders.


Climm F, cheese factory.


Dettloff Geertz, mason.


Frasch Jacob, constable.


Guetschow Herman, shoemaker.


Janacek Mrs Agnes, hotel.


Johnson H, pier builder.


Krase Fred, constable.


Kraus John, constable.


Krinik Joseph, hotel.


Lehrmann Henry, justice.


Mathieson Matthew, creamery.


Pfister G, general store and grain.


Pfunder Fred, veterinary surgeon.


Reinhold Robert, Steamboat Agent and Justice.


Schroeder P J, cheese factory.


Shebesta John, farm implements.


Urbauck Joseph, blacksmith.


Wilde Christ, cheese factory.


NESHKORO. A village on White river, in Marquette county, 18 miles north- east of Montello, the county seat, and 10 northwest of Princeton, the nearest rail- road station and banking point. Stages to Princeton tri-weekly. Population, 300. Mail, tri-weekly. A. H. Scobie, postmas- ter.


Abendt Fred, shoemaker. Black John, carpenter. Dahlke C & Son, flour mill.


Gernon Nicholas, justice and farmer.


Johnson J W, general store.


Kennedy John, constable and farmer.


Knowlton J B, shoemaker and farmer.


Neshkoro Cornet Band and Orchestra.


Scobie A II & Son, Foundry, Plow Factory and Farmer.


Sexton James, general store. Togerts Julius, carpenter. Trest E, saloon.


Wells Thomas, woolen mills.


NEVINS. A postoffice on the east fork of Black river, in Clark county. 16 miles southeast of Neillsville, the county sent, usual shipping and banking point. Stages semi weekly to Neillsville; fare, $1. Population. 13. Mail, semi-weekly. B Pickering, postmaster.


ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. R. DIRECT ROUTE to all POINTS in


NORTHERN IOWA.


Cudahy Brothers, ( Pork and Beef Packers, MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN. AND PROVISION DEALERS.


***** WEST SUPERIOR, WISCONSIN.


The Broadway Hotel. JOHN J. DOW, Proprietor,


774 NEV


WISCONSIN STATE GAZETTEER NEW


Pickering Byron, Farmer. Shoetz Albert, hotel. Sparks Robert W, notary public.


Wood Co Mnfg Co, lumber and spoke mill.


NEW. Langlade


county. Name


changed to Lily.


NEW AMSTERDAM. A village on the Black river in La Crosse county, 12 miles northwest of La Crosse, the coun- ty seat, and 4} northwest of Midway, the


nearest railroad station. La Crosse is the


nearest banking point. Population, 150 Mail, tri-weekly. R. La Fleur, postmaster.


Bonneman O, hotel.


Briggs Sewell, lawyer. Gaul Joseph, mason.


Mulder Byron, General Store. New Amsterdam Steam Feed Mill, Byron Mulder propr.


NEWARK. A recently established postoffice in Rock county.




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