Wisconsin state gazetteer and business directory. 1891-2. V.7, Pt.2, Part 46

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


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Brunkow & Mueller, brewers.


Green Henry, shoemaker.


Moll Charles, builder. Niebuhr J C, grocer. Pieh J, saloon and meats. Strohecker Carl, blacksmith.


PHILLIPS. On Elk river, and on the Wisconsin Central Line, in the central por- tion of Price county, of which it is the ju- dicial seat, 13 miles south of Fifield, and 109 northwest of Stevens' Point. It is the receiving and distributing point for a large lumbering and agricultural district, and is rapidly increasing in wealth and import- ance, and now contains a bank, a saw mill, planing mill and box factory, Catholic, Lutheran, Methodist and Presbyterian so- cieties, a graded school, a public ball with


a seating capacity of 500, and 2 live week- ly newspapers, the Bee and the Times. Land ranges in price from $5 to $20 per acre, and lumber, ties, tanbark and furs form the principal shipments. Tel., W. U. Exp., Northern Pacific. Population, 1,500. Charles M. Durkee, postmaster.


Bailey Thomas, sheriff.


Barnett Patrick, saloon. Barry Michael, District Attorney.


Bee The, George Stein Jr Propr. (See adv, p S44.)


Bergman Charles R, saloon.


Breitengross R T, railroad, exp and tel agt. Brosnan Miss Anna, co supt of schools. Brown J M, physician.


Bryson Lauchlin, propr Commercial House. Bunow Thomas, confectioner.


Campbell Jay, Propr Lake View House. (Sec adv, p 842.)


Chambers Miss M E, milliner. Chambers Mrs S, dressmaker.


Commercial House, L Bryson propr.


Davis John R Lumber Co, John R Davis Pres, B W Davis Sec. Lumber Mnfrs, General Merchandise, Box Mnfrs and Planing Mill.


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C. C. KELLEHER, DEALER IN Hardware, Stoves and Tinware,


Farm Implements, Building Material, Sash, Doors, Paints, Oils, Etc.


PHILLIPS, - WISCONSIN.


W. FRIEDL,


Merchant Tailor


SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.


PRICES REASONABLE.


PHILLIPS,


WISCONSIN.


HENRY HARTMANN, Contractor and Builder


PLANS and ESTIMATES Furnished on Short Notice,


PHILLIPS, WISCONSIN.


Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry. The Popular 1 West and Northwest Line to the


Tolist IngroteM


WEIS BROS., Milwaukee, RHINE WINES.


WISCONSIN VENETIAN BLIND CO., Office & Factory, 281 Lako St., MILWAUKEE, WIS.


MANUFACTURERS OF Latest Improved Venetian Blinds.


842 PHI WISCONSIN STATE GAZETTEER PHI


De Mers David A, saloon. Dilley P D, carpenter.


Durkee Charles M, postmaster. Durkee E E, General Contractor ; Bridge and Pile Driving a Specialty. (See adv, opp.) Fordyce Wm, county coroner. Frank Wm, jeweler.


Fried! Wenzel, Merchant Tailor. (See adv, p 841.) Gallett C R, chairman of county board. Hand Edwin W, circuit court comnr. IIand Jesse F, justice.


Hand & Co (Jesse F and Edwin W Hand), insurance.


Hartmann Henry, Contractor and Builder. (See ado. p 841.)


Hatton & Fordyce (Wm S Hatton, John M Fordyce), general store.


Holmberg August J, saloon.


Hunt Bros (Frank L and Edward J), genl store.


Kelicher Cornellus C, Hardware, Stoves and Tinware, Farm Implements, Building Material, Paints, Oils, Etc. (See adv, p 841.)


W. F. OWEN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW


And Insurance Agent. COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY.


All Business Promptly Transacted. Only Reliable Companies Represented.


PHILLIPS, - WISCONSIN.


STATE BANK OF PHILLIPS,


CAPITAL, $30,000.


Collections promptly Attended to


Exchange bought and sold at reasonable rates.


PHILLIPS,


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WISCONSIN.


SORENSON BROS., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in


Fresh, Salt and Smoked MEATS,


Manufacturers and Dealers in all kinds of SAUSAGES.


All orders promptly attended to and satisfaction guaranteed.


PHILLIPS, - WISCONSIN.


JOHN D. WOODARD, Contractor and Builder.


WORK PROMPTLY AND NEATLY EXECUTED. Manufacturer of Compasses.


Musical Instruments and Guns Repaired. Shop and Cabinet Work neatly and promptly done.


PHILLIPS, - WISCONSIN.


LAKE VIEW HOUSE,


JAY CAMPBELL, Proprietor.


GOOD SAMPLE ROOM FOR COMMERCIAL MEN.


Fine Fishing Grounds.


Boats for Accommodation of Guests.


RATES, $2 PER DAY.


Directly Opposite from Depot. PHILLIPS, WISCONSIN.


Chicago & Grand Trunk Ry. Palace and Dining Cars ON ALL THROUGH TRAINS.


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REDABUAS


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PHI AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY. PHI


E. E. DURKEE, General Contractor.


BRIDGE BUILDING


And Every Description of Mason Work. PILE DRIVING A SPECIALTY. Special attention paid to laying Water and Gas Pipe, and the Furnishing of Stock.


CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.


PHILLIPS, - - - WISCONSIN.


THE NATIONAL HOUSE


W. H. NICHOLS, Proprietor.


HEADQUARTERS FOR


Lumber Merchants AND COMMERCIAL MEN.


Special Rates by the Week to Lumber Merchants.


Good Sample Rooms for Commercial Men -


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WISCONSIN.


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3200H JAL TAM IN


ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. R.


Short and Direct Route from CHICAGO, SOUTH,


844 PHI WISCONSIN STATE GAZETTEER PHL


Knudson Hans A, tailor.


Koehler Julius, register of deeds.


Krause Wm F, harness.


Lake View House, Jay Campbell Propr. (adv, p 842 ) Lange Rev Philip (Lutheran).


Lavin John, saloon.


Logan R M, clerk of court.


Lucor Charles, saloon.


Lunt Alfred D, Vice-Pres State Bank of Phillips and Real Estate.


Mckenzie Alexander, county treasurer.


Mckenzie Arthur, Pres State Bank of Phillips and County Treasurer.


Mclaughlin Edward, brewers' agent. Marks C S, baker.


Meyers & Weisbrod (Henry II Meyers, CA Weisbrod), meats.


Morey Fred, Asst Cashier State Bank of Phillips. (Sce adv, p 842.)


Murmann Bernard, shoemaker. Murray E W, county judge.


Murray John, saloon.


Murray Mrs J H, grocer.


National House, W HI Nichols Propr. (See adv, p 843.)


Nichols Wilford II, Propr The Na- tional House. (See adv, p 843.)


Osterman George J, general store.


Owen Win F, Lawyer and Insurance Agent, Court House. (See adt, p 84 ?. ) Phillips Cornet Band, Swan Essen leader. Phillips Times, F W Sackett ed and propr. Quinn Richard, saloon.


Rell John, hotel.


Rossman Louis, Cash State Bank of Phillips. (See adc, p 842.)


Rowland John D, lawyer.


Sackett Freeman W, propr Phillips Times. Schwede Frederick, Saloon; Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars.


Seeberger Wm, saloon.


Smith Milo, restaurant.


Solberg Louis O, shoemaker.


Sorenson Bros (Andrew and Ernst M), Meat Market. (See ade, p $4 ?. ) Sperry W P & Bro (Willis P and E Dar- win), drugs.


State Bank of Phillips (Capital, $30,000), Arthur Mckenzie Pres, A D Lunt Vice-Pres, Louis Rossman Cash, Fred Morey Asst Cash. (Sec ade, p S42.)


Stein George Jr, Propr The Bee. (Sec ade, below.)


Strimling M & Co (Moses Strimling), clothg Stimm Bros (Charles and Robert), barbers. Sullivan Daniel, saloon.


GEORGE STEIN Jr., Editor and Proprietor,


THE


BEE


Devoted to the Development of Price County.


REPUBLICAN IN POLITICS.


[The only Republican Paper in Price County. ] Circulation large and daily increasing. The best Advertising Medium in the Northwest. Address all communications relative to Price Coun y to


George Stein Jr., Editor THE BEE.


PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY.


Book, Commercial and Show Printing.


PHILLIPS, -


. WISCONSIN.


Bicycles. All kinds and Prices. Second-Hand Wheels for Sale Catalogues Free.


JULIUS ANDRAE. 225 W. Water Street, MILWAUKEE


3HT


BOOKKEEPERS, STENOGRAPHERS, CLERKS and all kinds of well-trained Office Help Furnished Business Men Free of Charge. Address


The Green Bay Business College, Green Bay, Wisconsin.


PHI AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY. PIN 845


Todd Rev James (Presbyterian). Van Deusen Mrs Flora B, milliner. Wachter Frank, barber. Waddell Wm W, saloon.


Webster C S & Co (C S Webster, M Christ- iansou), furniture.


Weiderman Rev Father (Catholic). Wheary W H, barber. Whicker J C, restaurant. Wilson W KI, Lawyer. Winkler G O, blacksmith.


Winters Henry, brewers' agt.


Woodard Charles W, general store.


Woodard John D, Contractor and Builder and Cabinetmaker. (See adv, p 842.)


Zimmer Louis, saloon.


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PHLOX. A village on Red river, in Langlade county, 12 miles southeast of Antigo, the county seat and nearest bank- ing and shipping point. Semi-weekly mail stage to Antigo; fare, $1 round trip. Pop- ulation, 100. H. G. Thompson, postmaster.


Debeoux Victor, carpenter. Goodwill Fred, carpenter and barber. Langlois P, dentist.


Louis J W & Son, saw mill. Mattoon & Son, general store. Menting Albert, hay press. Menting John, hotel. Sheboygan House. Thompson II, hotel. Thompson II G, General Store.


PICKETT. On the C., M. & St. P. Ry, in Winnebago county, 13 miles south- west of Oshkosh, the judicial seat, and 7 from Ripon, the nearest banking point. Population, 175. Exp., Am. Tel., W. U. C. Jaspers, postmaster.


Dahlke E, general store.


Jaspers Casper, Coal, Lumber, Rail- road, Express and Telegraph Agent.


Peacock M B M, grain. Peebles S W, cheese mufr. Pickett J G, justice. Searle Henry, live stock. Skinner E, general store. Snyder R A, farin impts. Thrall C W, dentist. Warner Rev W W (Methodist).


PICKETT'S CORNERS. Dane county. See Ashton.


PIGEON FALLS. On Pigeon creek, in Trempealeau county, 73 miles northeast of Whitehall, the judicial scat and nearest


shipping and banking point. Population, 80. P. Ekern, postmaster.


Christopherson Rev E (Lutheran).


Ekern Peter, General Store, Flour Mill and Creamery.


Hage W F, wagonmaker. Hangen C T, miller.


Herreid E K, carpenter.


Knutsen Louis, shoemaker.


Olds Miss H D, general store.


Olds J D, produce and justice.


Vold J J, blacksmith.


PIKE. Marinette county. Name changed to Amberg.


PIKE LAKE. A country postoffice in Marathon county, 16 miles southeast of Wausau, the county seat and nearest bank- ing point, and 5 from Hatley, the nearest shipping point. Mail, semi-weekly. A. L. Marks, postmaster.


Baranowski Gusto, justice.


Cherke Joseph, Blacksmith and Wagonmaker.


Cickohs Martin, constable and saloon.


PILOT KNOB. A postoffice in Adams county, 10 miles east of Friendship, the county seat, and ? northwest of Liberty Bluff, the nearest railroad station. Kil- bourn City is the nearest banking point. Stages to Coloma and Frendship. Popu- lation, 3. Mail, daily. John Dimick, postmaster and farmer.


PILSEN. A postoffice In Kewaunee county 13 miles west of Kewaunee, the county seat, and 16 southeast of Green Bay, the nenrest railroad station. Kewau- nee is the nearest banking point. Popula- tion, 75. Mail, tri-weekly.


Cisler M J. blacksmith, Kache Jacob, cheese mnfr. Mablik Andrew, general store. Mleziwa John, saloon.


Neydle J E, grocer and justice.


PINE BLUFF. A postoffice in Dane county, 15 miles southwest of Madison, the county seat and nearest banking point. It is 2} miles north of Bluff, its nearest rail- road approach. Population. 50. Mail, daily. John Birrenkott, postmaster


Bell Henry, wagonmaker.


Birrenkott John, General Store,


Hotel and Saloon. Graves C L, R R, exp and tel agt.


Chicago & Grand Trunk Ry.


The Favorite Route East VIA NIAGARA FALLS.


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YOUNG MEN WANTED!


THE BRYANT & STRATTON CHICAGO BUSINESS COLLEGE HAS PLACED HUNDREDS OF YOUNG MEN IN EX- CELLENT SITUATIONS.


846 PIN WISCONSIN STATE GAZETTEER PIT


Kein Rev I (Catholic). Knable Fridolin, general store. Schmitz John, boots and shoes. Snyder Philip, blacksmith.


PINE GROVE. A postoffice in Brown county, 7 miles southeast of Green Bay, the county seat, nearest banking and shipping point. Mail, tri-weekly.


Nachtwey Bros, general store and cheese factory.


Nelson H P, general store. Rasmussen J, shoemaker.


PINE HILL. In Jefferson county, 8 miles south of Black River Falls, the county seat, nearest · railroad station and banking point. Stages to Sparta and Black River Falls; fare, $1.50 and 70 cents, respectively. Population, 100. Mail, semi- weekly. James Perry, postmaster.


Dodge C, saw and grist mill. Ernst Martin, meats. Mills Hugh, saw and feed mill.


Murray 11, Grain, Flour and Sorghum Mill. Smith A J, carpenter. Winter O G, justice.


PINE KNOB. A postoffice in Iowa county, 120 miles west of Milwaukee, and 16 northwest of Dodgeville, the county seat, nearest railroad station and banking point. Stages semi-weekly to Dodgeville and Avoca. Population, 250. Mail, semi- weekly. A. G. Meyer, postmaster.


Anderson Andrew S, general store. Blabaum Henry, blacksmith. Meyer A G, General Store. Pearcy John, flour mill.


PINE RIVER. A post village on river of same name, in Waushara county, 12 miles northeast of Wautoma, the coun- ty scat, and 16 northwest of Berlin, the nearest railroad station and banking point. Stages daily to Waupaca and Berlin; fare, $1 to either place. Population, 300. Mail, daily. N. Kimball, postmaster.


Barr B A, general store. Carpenter Willard, cranberry grower. Fredrickson Sofus, harnessmaker. Frisbie Herbert E, farm impts. Jensen James C, machinist. Kimball A M & Son, general store. Kimball Charles A, live stock. Kimball Nathan, Hotel. Patterson T H, flour mill.


Skeels George, wagonmaker.


Sorenson George P, foreign exchange and passage agent.


Spencer Rev Wm (Congregational). Westover S & Son, saw and planing mili. Wright Mrs L, dressmaker.


PINEVILLE. On the C., St. P. M. & O. Ry, in Polk county, 32 miles from Osceola Mills, the judicial seat and 18 from New Richmond. Mail, daily. C. D. Field, asst postmaster.


PIPERSVILLE. A village on Rock river, in Ixonia township, Jefferson coun- ty, 38 miles northwest of Milwaukee, 16 northeast of Jefferson, the county seat, 3 southwest of Ixonia, the nearest railroad station, and 7 southeast of Watertown, the nearest banking point. Population, 300. F. V. Piper, postmaster.


Forncrook Wm II, justice. Hildebrand & Ohm, saw mill. Kilts Frank, blacksmith.


Piper Francis V, General Store.


Piper Hattie, music teacher. Pipersville Cheese and Butter Mnfg Co. Schroeder Robert. wagonmaker. Wurtzler Andrew, shoemaker. Ziemer Louis, blacksmith.


PITTSVILLE. An incorporated city located on the Yellow river and on the C., M. & St. P. Ry, in Wood county, 20 miles west of Grand Rapids, the judicial seat and nearest banking point. It contains 1 stave and heading mill, 3 saw mills, a hub and spoke factory, 3 hotels, and Catholic and Congregational churches. A live weekly newspaper, the Independent, is published. Land ranges in price from $3 to $10 per acre, and lumber, staves, head- ing and wagon stock are the principal shipments. Population, 900. Tel., W. U. Esp., Am. F. S. Woodworth, post- master.


Axelrod John, general store.


Bailey S W & Co (Simon W Bailey), grocers.


Compton Charles E, meats.


Cotey Appleton B, general store.


Dawes James C, grocer.


Dawes Rev J R (Baptist).


Dawes Wm A, shoemaker. Doud Leslie L, hardware.


Doud, Sons & Co. Rosco T Doud Pres. George & Doud Sec, Staves, Heading and General Store.


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


NORTHERN IOWA,


H. G. UNDERWOOD


107 Wisconsin St., MILWAUKEE, WIS,


PATENTS.


PIT AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY. PLA 847


Durfey & McConnell (Lum Durfey, Daniel McConnell), saloon. Erickson A G, railroad agent.


Forest House, Martin Robinson propr.


Independent, The Western Wood County Publg Assn proprs.


Jarvis House, W R Jarvis propr.


LaCrosse Beer Barrel Co, A Hirsheimer pres, O L Boynton sec and treas.


Little Wm E, jeweler. Ludwig Adolph, harness.


McConnell Miss Mary, milliner.


Moran John, saloon.


Otto John II, cigar mnfr.


Robinson Martin, propr Forest House.


Simonsen Jacques, physician.


Smith Wm M, saloon ..


Vaughn J W, logger.


Ward Lawrence, saw mill.


Western Wood County Publg Asse, proprs Independent.


Wisconsin Lumber Mnfg Co, A J Barrett mngr.


Wood County Mufg Co, Andrew J Web- ster pres, Orvill L Boynton sec and treas, wagon stock.


Wood M B, Druggist.


Woodworth Frank S, lawyer and ins.


PIUS. A postoffice in Sheboygan county, 28 miles southeast of Sheboygan, the judicial scat, and 9 from Plymouth, its usual banking and shipping point. Mail, semi-weekly.


PLAIN. A postoffice in Sauk county, 32 miles southwest of Baraboo, the county seat, 8 north of Spring Green, the nearest railroad station, and 17 from Richland Center. Population, 100. Mail, daily. D. W. Morgans, postmaster.


Aron John, blacksmith. Dickerson John, hotel. Hulter J B W, grocer.


Morgans D W, General Store, Under- taker and Notary. Schoenman Adolph, cheese mnfr. Therring Joseph, mason. Volk Philip, shoemaker.


PLAINFIELD. An incorporated vil- lage on the Wisconsin Central Line, in Waushara county, 18 miles northwest of Wautoma, the judicial seat Has a bank and a weekly newspaper, the Sun. Stages daily to Wantoma, Berlin and Almond. Exp., N. P. Tel., W. U. Population, 600. Ira P. Coon, postmaster.


Alderman Rev A M (Methodist). Aplin John W, furniture.


Baker Ira, meats.


Bank of Plainfield, H N Drake Propr.


Bardwell Sherman, general store.


Bentley E T, saloon.


Booth & McDonald (C A Booth, P Mc- Donald), livery.


Borden Bishop B, drugs and groceries.


Brown E W, veterinary surgeon.


Burrows C A, blacksmith.


Chamberlin Alric A, insurance.


Chapman L W, Editor Sun, Notary and Conveyancer.


Coon Ira P, Livery.


Coon & Perrine (CA Coon, Jonas Perrine), proprs Mitchell House.


Corning S A, lawyer.


Cronkhite R J, painter.


Daniels F F, jeweler.


Doenitz P H, cheese mnfr.


Drake Hortensius N, propr Bank of Plain- feld.


Durham Worth J, planing mill.


Ellis & Hughes, Restaurant.


Elwood Charles, painter.


Elwood Henry, shoemaker.


Ferdon M V, saw mill.


Ferguson Ilenry, dentist.


Fox G B & F H, farm impts.


Frost C HI, physician.


Gibbs, McDonough & Son, drays.


Goult George, money broker.


Goult John A, barber.


Grosse Frederick, creamery, 7 miles e.


Higgs Josiah J, shoemaker.


Kelly W Norman, lawyer.


Kretser J L, blacksmith.


Lane Gussic, dressmaker.


Lane Sarah, milliner.


Lane & Sneary (Clara M Lane, J A Sneary). Physicians.


La Salle Wm B, real estate.


Luce F J & Co (Frank J Luce, Leonard Starks), general store.


Millington C II, feed mill.


Mitchell House, Coon & Perrine proprs.


Neale Robert, tailor.


Ocain & Storm (George Ocain, B O Storm), four mill.


Omich J P, physician.


Phillips Rev Josiah (Baptist).


Plainfield House, John Keough propr.


Plainfield Sun. I. W Chapman Editor. Pratt F B & Co (Fletcher B and Hiram P'ratt), drugs and grocers.


Rice W H, saloon. Richardson H N. artist.


Rowsam James, farm impts.


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,


848 PLA WISCONSIN STATE GAZETTEER PLA


Rozell W A, general store, 3} miles w. Runcorn W W. live stock.


Shaw JL, Meats.


Sherman Joseph T, marble works.


Smith W J, saloon.


Spear J M, pumps and wind-mills.


Spees George, justice.


Barker Miss Nellie, music teacher.


Starks L. produce.


Barkman Reinhard, painter.


Steele Albert J, farm impts.


Batchelor Wm. mason.


Beebe David T, broom mnfr.


Beebe Wm H, lawyer.


Berry Edward E, physician.


Bevers John H, saloon.


Block Jacob S, dry goods.


Bonson Frank M, livery.


Briggs George W, harness.


Briggs Wm. painter.


Brodbeck Bros (August and John), meats.


Buchholz Dietrich, mason.


Buck E J. physician.


Budd & Butler (Frank C Budd, Grant S Butler), blacksmiths.


Burg Frank, clothing.


Butler Alexander, wagonmaker.


Carter Rev H W (Congregational).


Carter Wm E, lawyer.


Chase H G, grocer.


Cleary Thomas L, district attorney.


Cordes Fritz, hotel.


Cordingly Thomas, bill poster.


Cowduroy Wm, general store.


Cox & Harcleroad (Charles H Cox, James Harcleroad), livery.


Cox & Hough (Wm Cox, Ephraim Hough), blacksmiths.


Cronin Edward. physician.


Cummins Patrick, boots and shoes.


Cutler & Nicklas (J W Cutler, George L Nicklas), physicians.


Dahling & Hawk (R Dahling, Wm Hawk), cigar mnfrs. Dieffenbacher Wm H. dentist.


Drinkall Thomas O, druggist. Eastman George W, Banker.


Eberhardt Caspar, saloon. Eggers Wm, cigar mnfr.


Elgar Stephen. plasterer.


Fair Miss K, dressmaker.


Fawcett James E, hardware.


Fawcett John, horse breeder.


France E & Son (Edwin and Newell), apiarists. Friedrich Edward R, harness.


Funk Miss Mary, dressmaker.


Funston Wm J, dentist. Gardner James V, grocer. Gasser Herman, physician.


Gates House, Samuel Moore Propr. (Scc adr, opp.)


Geddes Robert, dry goods.


Population, 3,000. M. P. Rindlaub, post- master.


Abels Rev (Presbyterian).


Albers Henry J, saloon.


Annecke M,- boots and shoes.


Barden Richard, boots and shoes.


Stevens T W, blacksmith.


Stilwell Mrs Sarah J, milliner.


Storm Charles E, hardware.


Taback L, General Store.


Taylor J HI, railroad, exp and tel agt.


Treadwell I F, collections.


Walker Llewellyn S, general store.


Walker L S & Co (L S Walker, W T Michie), hardware. Walker Thomas H, lawyer.


Williams J S, harness.


Wood HI C, saw mill.


Young L & Son, Grocers.


PLAINVILLE. In Adams county, 25 miles south of Friendship, the judicial seat and 6 northwest of Kilbourn City, the nearest shipping and banking point. Pop- ulation, 75. Mail, semi-weekly. M. J. Gisling, postmaster.


Armstrong C W, Grocer. Atchinson O S, deputy sheriff. Edmunds J C, town clerk. Sickles C R, justice.


PLATTEVILLE. Dating its settle- ment from 1827, is now a flourishing in- corporated city near the eastern border of Grant county, on the M. P. div. C., M. & St. P. Ry and on the C. & N. W. Ry, 18 miles from Calamine Junction, the same distance southeast of Lancaster, the seat of justice, and 135 southwest of Milwaukee. It contains a powder mill, flour and woolen mills, & foundry and machine shop, a creamery, carriage, plow and wagon fac. tories, churches of the following denomin- ations: Methodist Episcopal. Congrega- tional, Catholic, Episcopal, Christian, Free and Primitive Methodists, German Metho- dist and Presbyterian, and 2 Lutheran, good public schools and a State normal school, a bank, a city hall and opera house. good hotels, and 2 weekly newspapers, the Grant County Witness and the Grant Coun- ty News. Large quantities of live stock, grain, lead and powder are shipped. Stages run daily to Lancaster; fare, $1; and to Dubuque; fare, $1.50. Exp., Am. and U. S. Telephone exchange. Tel., W. U.


Chicago & Grand Trunk Ry. The Favorite Route East VIA NIAGARA FALLS.


California Wines For WINES Pure to


Write E. POMMER WINE CO ..


! 294 WEST WATER ST., MILWAUKEE, WIS.


PLA AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY. PLA 840


Geisel Rev E O (Lutheran).


Gibson O E, Dentist, All the Latest Appliances Known to Dentistry.


Goodell L L & Co, druggists. Gordon Miss Mary, milliner.


Gordon M, dry goods.


Grant County News, L C McKenney propr. Grant County Witness, M P Rindlaub propr.


Gribble Henry M, dry goods.


Grindell W & J (Wm and John), furniture.


Hale Alvin H, restaurant.


Hansel Rev M (Lutheran).


Hardcastle Rev John (Methodist).


Haskell Henry C, carpet weaver.


Hasting Albert W, insurance.


Hellberg Gustaf A, cooper.


Hellmer Henry P, wagonmaker.


Hellmer John D, saloon and grocery.


Hendershot Philip D, harness.


Eendy George C, pianos and organs.


Hennings Nicholas, baker.


Henry James, painter.


Hinman O A, cheese factory.


Hinners Henry C, general store.


Hooper M F, druggist.


Hoppe & Mueller (Fritz Hoppe, Charles Mueller), Brewers and Maltsters. Horstman Christian, general store.


Huntington John P, grocer.


Huntington R J, grocer.


Jennings Wm T, jeweler.


Jones Samuel M & Co (Samuel M Jones,


Edward Davies), blacksmiths and impts. Kane Mrs P L, dressmaker. Karrmann Jacob, cigar mnfr.


Kemler Augustus W & Co (Augustus W Kemler), dry goods.


King Mrs W HI, carpet weaver.


Kistler Charles, saloon.


Kleinhammer Henry, carpenter.


Kruse John F, meat market.


Kyle & Kays (Joseph T Kyle, James R. Kays), blacksmiths.


Laflin & Rand Powder Co, 1 mile w.


Laughton F D, flour and feed.


Libert & Tiedemann (Fred Libert, Car] Tiedemann), blacksmiths.


Loomis Mrs Jane, carpet weaver.


Lynch John R, marble works.


McArthur John, general store.


McCormick John, farm impts.


McGregor Duncan, pres State Normal School.


McKenney L C, propr Grant Co News.


McKernan Charles HI, restaurant.


Mann Bros (Wm and Len), plasterers.


Marcussen Wm, hardware.


Marshall Miss Ella, music teacher.


Martens Henry, furniture mnfr.


Martin Rev (Methodist).


Masemann John A, boots and shoes.


Meinhardt John & Co (John Meinhardt, Charles Grindell), confectioners.


Meinhardt Joseph, carpenter.


Meyer Dietrich, mason.


Meyer & Pitts (Wm Meyer jr, Peter Pitts jt), harness.


Moore Alphonso W, Propr Park Hotel.


Moore Samuel, Propr Gates House. (See ado, below.)


Morrison Mrs I, A, milliner.


Murphey Thomas A, hardware.


Murphy & Gardner (James W Mur- phy, Dennis J Gardner), Lawyers and Notaries.


Nye James L, photographer.


Octoker Henry, junk.


Oettiker James, physician. Park Hotel, Alphonso W Moore Propr.


AVELER


GATES HOUSE.


SAMUEL MOORE, Proprietor.


Location Central. Sample Rooms Convenient,


Traveling Men's Patronage Solicited.


PLATTEVILLE, WISCONSIN.


Sportsmen! " " Sporting Goods,


Send to JOHN MEUNIER GUN CO .. 272 W. Water Street, Milwaukee, Wis.


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AZUON 23TAD


Enameled Latters,


ROBERT HARPER & SONS, 446 E. Water St., East Side Market Square, MILWAUKEE. Telephone 318.


all Papers,


$12,000,000 ) M. N. MacLAREN, Stato 9,650,000


¿ Agt., 20 Chamber of Com- -OF HARTFORD, CONN .- ( Paid Policy-Holders, 12,000,000 ) merce, Milwaukee, Wis. Rezerve, .


THE TRAVELERS LIFE AND ACCIDENT INS CO { AsBetB,


850 PLA


WISCONSIN STATE GAZETTEER PLE


Patterson John, agt C & N W Ry. Paul George & Son (George and James), painters.


Pock W H, justice. Pitts Henry, wagonmaker.


Plapp John, cooper.


Platteville Band, HI King leader.


Platteville House, Fritz Cordes propr.


Potter Abijah, produce.


Ralph Columbus S, restaurant.


Ray Edgar, mason.


Reddy Miss L, dressmaker.


Rechl Caspar, sewing machines.


Reiser Jacob & Sons (Jacob, Charles, Ja- cob jr and Henry), wagonmakers.


Rickard Bros (Daniel and John), foundry. Rindlaub M P, propr Graut Co Witness. Robertson Thomas II, lawyer.




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