Wisconsin state gazetteer and business directory. 1891-2. V.7, Pt.2, Part 49

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


USA > Wisconsin > Wisconsin state gazetteer and business directory. 1891-2. V.7, Pt.2 > Part 49


Note: The text from this book was generated using artificial intelligence so there may be some errors. The full pages can be found on Archive.org (link on the Part 1 page).


Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8 | Part 9 | Part 10 | Part 11 | Part 12 | Part 13 | Part 14 | Part 15 | Part 16 | Part 17 | Part 18 | Part 19 | Part 20 | Part 21 | Part 22 | Part 23 | Part 24 | Part 25 | Part 26 | Part 27 | Part 28 | Part 29 | Part 30 | Part 31 | Part 32 | Part 33 | Part 34 | Part 35 | Part 36 | Part 37 | Part 38 | Part 39 | Part 40 | Part 41 | Part 42 | Part 43 | Part 44 | Part 45 | Part 46 | Part 47 | Part 48 | Part 49 | Part 50 | Part 51 | Part 52 | Part 53 | Part 54 | Part 55 | Part 56 | Part 57 | Part 58 | Part 59 | Part 60 | Part 61 | Part 62


factory, a brewery, a public library, high and ward schools, a boarding school, the St. Mary's Institute for girls, the Sacred Heart, formerly for boys, but now chang. ed into a theological seminary for the pre- paration of young men for the priesthood, Methodist, Congregational, Episcopal, Cath- olic, German Lutheran and German Evan- gelical churches, a public hall, a court house and an efficient and well-equipped fire department. Two ably edited and pro- gressive weekly newspapers, the Courier (Dem.) and the Union (Rep.), are publish- ed, and grain, produce and live stock com- prise the shipments. The city is connect- ed by telephone with McGregor and Elk- ader, Iowa. No bonded indebtedness. Assessed valuation of real and personal property, $395,189. Exp., Am. and U. S. Tel., W: U. Population, 3,061. Edward Whaley, postmaster.


-


Adams George D, broom myfr.


Ahrens Fred, dairy. 3 miles n. Alder C E, county clerk.


Allen Josiah F, hotel.


Amann Charles, Dealer in Wines, Liquors, Beer, Cigars, Etc, Bluff.


American House, Wm Brew propr. Andridge Rev A A (Congregational). Armstrong J S, marble.


Bank of Prairie du Chien (capital, $30.000), Lucius Fairchild pres, Edward I Kidd cashier.


Barney Bros (Frank L and Lemuel H), Dentists. (Sce ade, p S67.)


Batchelder Hiram, painter. Bauer Jacob, saloon.


Baumann George, saloon.


Beach Horace, Stoves, Tin and Hard- ware and Farin Implements.


Benesh Anton, saloon.


Benson Henry J, blacksmith.


Bitterle Lawrence, saloon.


Blancber Chauncey, county coroner.


Borgerding John L, saloon.


Bosch Andrew. confectioner.


Brew Wm, propr American House.


Brower Arthur, druggist.


Case L & Co (Lawrence Case, Allen Mc- Donald), general store.


Central House, Samuel Jones propr.


Chabela Jacob, boots and shoes.


Chase Cicero C, carpenter and justice.


Cherrier Bros (Charles Pand Paul), grocers.


Christie Clara L, restaurant.


City Hotel, Win Frechette propr.


College of the Sacred Heart, Fathers of the society of Jesus mngrs. Coorough Win, blacksmith.


Cornelius Leonard, jeweler.


Hardware Men, Attention ! Write for Gun Catalogue. JOHN MEUNIER GUN CO., 278 Went Water Street, Milwaukee, Wlaconsta. Agente for SYCAMORE SPECIAL TRAP POWDER.


51


..


٠


Robert Harper & Sons,


INTERIOR DECORATORS 446 East Water St., East Side Market S.t., Milwaukee. WALL PAPERS. Telephone 315.


West Superior, Wisconsin.


THE BROADWAY HOTEL, Finest Hotel at Head of Lakes. -


866 PRA


WISCONSIN STATE GAZETTEER PRA


Courier The (weekly), Wm D Merrell propr. Crehan Dennis, propr St Paul House.


Curran James A, clerk of court.


Danielson James A, agt Am Exp and C,B &NRR.


Deary Mrs Daniel, saloon. Deily Isaac, carpenter. Douglass Mrs D A, notions.


Dousman House, C W Hufschmidt & Son proprs.


Ducharme Barnaby, blacksmith.


Ducharme Caspar, blacksmith.


Dunne Michael, boarding house.


Dyke Wm, stone mason.


Eddy Thomas E, Dentist.


Evans Joseph P, Abstracts of Title. Evans Win na, Attorney-at-Law.


Evert Frederick, cigar mnfr.


Excelsior Co, Briggs & Ormstead proprs, liquors.


Fairfield & Sons (George, Willard and Leverne), Choice Meats, Game, Poultry, Fish, Etc.


Fay Benjamin F, real estate.


Finley James, propr Savanna House.


Flanagan Miss Maria, dressmaker.


Flanigan Peter, saloon.


Fong Chong, laundry.


Frechette Win, propr City Hotel.


Frederick Marcus, harness.


Fuller Charles S, county judge and lawyer.


Garrity John, Agent J J Stanek, La Crosse, Monuments.


Garvey Bros (Christopher and James), dry goods.


Germania House, John A Harold propr.


GIbbONS I II & Co (Isaac H Gibbons, Henry E Howe), Proprs Prairie du Chien Remedial Institute, Turkish, Russian, Mineral Water, Medicated and Sulphur Baths. (See adv, opp.)


Gordon Mrs M M, music teacher.


A


Graves Clarence E, Photographer and Dealer in Picture Frames and Mouldings.


Grelle Charles, Undertaker and Deal- er in all Kinds of Furniture.


Greisch Rev N (Catholic). Griesbach Chris, meats.


Gronert Michael S, saloon.


Hans Miss Ida J, dressmaker.


Harrington George E, livery.


Haskins R F, county treasurer.


Hazelbach Charles, painter.


Herold John A, propr Germania House. Hobbs Frank T, justice.


Horsfall & Patzlaff (David F Horsfall, Charles A Patzlaff), lumber.


Hotel Petrie, C F Petrie Propr, cor Bluff and Prairie.


Hufschmidt C W & Son (Charles W and Charles W jr), proprs Dousman House. Huntting & Co (Wm F Huntting, Joseph Reynolds), grain elevators,


Hurlbut J J, county surveyor.


Ingle Mark & Son, builders.


Jones Samuel, propr Central House.


Kelts Mrs Lottie, milliner.


Kieser & Hellwig (Otto W Kieser, Phillip Hellwig), Staple and Fancy Groceries, Crockery and Glassware, Flour, Feed, Hides and Produce.


Knops John, furniture.


Koch John, tailor.


Kraege F G, prin city school.


Kuchenbecker Herman, grocer


Lagen Miss Millie, milliner.


Lawler John, capitalist.


Lawler Thomas, supt pontoon bridge.


Leefeldt Christian, carpenter.


Levi Bros (Albert and Nathan H), dry goods.


Lindner Charles, city marshal.


Loveland A B. plumber.


McBride Mrs Nina S, capitalist.


McDowell J A, county supt.


McFeeters Win, photographer.


Macket's Brass Band and Joseph W Macket leader.


Orchestra,


Mara John V, saloon.


Merrell Win D), propr The Courier.


Miller George L, propr Prairie du Chien Union.


Morrison Ewen, hardware.


Mosgrove Edward D, pumps.


Moshier Wmn G, flour and feed.


Nugent A & M, milliners.


Nugent Bros (Thomas and John), livery.


Opera House, J G Schweizer mngr.


Otto Adam, barber.


Otto II & Sons (Henry Sr, Henry Jr and August M), Dealers in Staple and Fancy Groceries. Crockery, Glassware, Flour, Feed and Provisions.


Petrie Charles F. Propr Hotel Petrie, cor Bluff and Prairie.


Pfahler John, meat market.


Phillips Alonzo D, agt C, M & St P Ry. Phillips Peter H, saloon.


Poehler H C & Son (Henry C and Frank H), grocers.


Porter Hugh, state representative.


Prairie du Chien Artesian Well Co, Frank Poehler sec.


Prairie du Chien Remedial In- stitute. I HI Gibbons & Co Proprs Turkish, Russian, Mineral Water, Meli- cated and Sulphur Baths. (Se ade, MED.) Prairie du Chien Unton, George L. Mil ler propr.


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


nolinque kaw W stoled la boall'ts lotoM todm- J3TON YAWCAOna ENT


ஸ்ரீ கருவி களில்


Leipold & Wiskocil,


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


PRA AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY. PRA 867


Quliigan Daniel H, city clerk. Raffauf Jacob, justice.


Rathbun N F, shooting gallery.


Reidemeyer Andreas H, vinegar mnfr.


Rittenhouse Harvey, painter.


Rodgers Edward, propr Sherman House. St Mary's Institute, Sisters of Notre Dame mngrs.


St Paul House, Dennis Crehan propr. Savanna House, James Finley propr.


Scharff C Ferdinand, saloon. Scharpf & Netz (Wm Scharpf, Henry J Netz), saloon.


Scheibel Leonard, barber.


Schrader Heury propr Tremont House.


Schultz Ferdinand, MInfr Soda Water, Ginger Ale and Bottler of Min- eral Waters.


Schultz Henry, stone mason.


Schumacher Charles C, baker.


Schumacher Richard R, sew machines.


Schumann & Menges (Theodore


Schumann, Michael Menges), Brewers. Schweizer Joseph, saloon.


Schweizer J George, mngr opera house. Schweizer Michael, shoes.


FOUNTAIN OF HEALTH. Prairie du Chien Artesian Well


ANALYSIS.


GRAINS PER GAL.


Bicarbonate of Lime 0.6222


Bicarbonate of Magnesia


10.9759


Cloride of Sodium 90.2007


Cloride of Potassium


3.8074


Bromide of Sodium


0.1281


Sulphate of Soda


12.7978


Sulphate of Lime


15.3699


Bicarbonate of Iron


0.231S


Alumuia 0.0610


Silica 2.8430


Phosphate of Soda Trace


Organic Matter


Trace


The Largest Flowing Well of Mineral Water in the United States. Raises water 75 feet above the sur- face, flows twenty barrels per minute,-depth 900 feet.


Remedial Institute, Comprising Turkish, Russian, Mineral Water, Medicated and Sulphur Baths, with all Modern Remedial Agencies for the treatment of Chronic Diseases; Rheumatism, and Throat and Lung Diseases a Specialty. A. P. TIL. MONT, Medical Director. I. H. GIBBONS & CO., Proprietors.


PRAIRIE DU CHIEN, WISCONSIN.


BARNEY EROS.


DENTISTS.


Gold Fillings a Specialty.


All work done with neatness and dispatch. Every operation guaranteed and charges reasonable Cocaine used for the painless removal of teeth.


PRAIRIE DU CHIEN, WISCONSIN.


Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry. The Popular Line to the


West and Northwest


Belting, Packing and Hose


Of BEST QUALITY, for Sale by GOODYEAR RUBBER CO .. MILWAUKEE, . WISCONSIN.


868 PRA WISCONSIN STATE GAZETTEER PRA


Seal Wm, stone mason. Sebastian & Nelson (Jacob Sebastian, Wm Nelson), barbers.


Sherman House, Edward Rodgers propr. Short John T, agt Adams Exp.


Smith Mrs Margaret, dressmaker.


Smrcina Frank, Saloon and Farm Implements and Horse Breeder.


Specht Herman, meats. Stackland John, sheriff.


Stauer & Daubenberger (Peter Staur, Vin- cent Daubenberger), lumber mnfrs.


Steiger Emil, physician.


Stephan Paul, cooper.


Stuart Joseph D, register of decds.


Tesar Wenzel, wagonmaker.


Tilmont Alexander P, Physician and Surgeon.


-


Thomas John I, brewers' agt.


Thomas Ormsby B, lawyer.


Tremont House, Henry Schrader propr.


Uher P & Son (Peter, Frank and Albert). shoes.


Vandrak Albert, saloon.


Viele L FS, Attorney-at- Law, Real Es- tate, General Insurance and U S Claim Agent.


Wachter George, saloon.


Wachuta Frank A, saloon.


Wachute Joseph, variety store.


Ward Thomas B, district attorney.


Webster Daniel, City Attorney.


Weineger Ferdinand, flour mill.


Weisenberger Phillip, tailor. Whaley Edward, postmaster.


Wilharber Joseph, saloon.


Wright E M & Co (Edward M and Mrs Adelina Wright), drugs.


Zech Joseph jr, saloon and insurance.


Zeman Frank V, saloon.


Zeman Joseph, saloon.


Zeman Joseph P, confectioner.


PRAIRIE DU SAC. A prosperous incorporated village, located on the Wis- consin river and on the C., M. & St. P. Ry, in Sauk county, 14 miles south of Baraboo, the county seat. Dating its settlement from 1840, it now contains 3 churches, a graded school, a bank, a new opera house, with a seating capacity of 600, and a live weekly newspaper, the . Sauk County News. Stages tri-weekly to Baraboo, and semi-weekly to Black Hawk. Exp., Am. Tel., W. U. Population, 500. Thomas Baker, postmaster.


Bailey Jameg HI, harness. Baker Thomas, Insurance and Post- master.


Baldwin George, mason.


Baxter House, D R Baxter propr.


Bickford & (A M Bickford, Joseph Lamson). creamery.


Briggs House, N H Briggs propr.


Buchler John, physician.


Buehler & Meisser (Florian Buehler, Jacob E Meisser), marble works.


Christian James, plow mnfr. Coburn Oscar, livery.


Conger Bros (David S, Wm F and John S), general store.


Corwith Silas W, justice.


Corwith Mrs S W, general store.


Cummings Albion P, drugs.


Doll George, blacksmith.


Ellis Fallen P, dentist.


Elsing & Buchler (Edward Elsing, Chris Buehler), meats.


Farr Amos, poultry.


Fey John, saloon.


Fischer Albert, veterinary surgeon.


Fisk James, barber.


Glarner Henry, jeweler.


Glarner & Gasser (Miss H Glarner, Mrs F Gasser), milliners.


Haberman Anton, cigar mnfr.


Habtz Jacob, general store.


Kelsey Wm T, lawyer and live stock.


Keysar H C & Co (Holmes C Keysar, Wm ( Cook), grain.


Kindschi Peter, mason.


Kindschi, Ragatz & Gasser (George W Kindschi, Joseph B Ragatz, Florian Gasser), general store.


Lang Robert, saloon.


McCoy Joshua P, city marshal.


Meyer Cornelius, wagonmaker.


Meyer David, blacksmith.


Moore Elias C, general store.


Obrecht Christian, lumber.


Obrecht Mrs Christian, milliner.


Ochsner John JJ, toys. Oertel Edward, insurance.


Oertel Frederick A, farm implements. Perry Mrs L, dressmaker.


Ploetz & Meyer (Christ Ploetz, Cooney Meyer), farm Implements.


Piness Jacob, shoemaker.


Pollman Lewis, carpenter.


Riley Charles P. drugs.


Rose J Henry, furniture


Sauk County News. Fred W Johns publr. Schneller. Felix & Co (Gcorze Schneller, Jacob Felix), General Store. Simon Frank, furniture. Stevens John V, physician. Stoddard Charles, wind mills.


Tabor's Opera House, J L. Tabor mngr. Tarnutzer Albert H, livery.


G


UN BORING AND REPAIRING A Specialty. We have the best equipped shop In the State. We handle Guns, Ammunition. Have Hall and Athletic Supplica. Fishing Tackle of Fleret Quality. The F. P. Stannard Gun Co., 411 E. Water St., Milwaukee, Wie.


Cash Assets, $110,000,000. ) Northwestern Branch


New York Life Insurance Co., Surplus, - 16,000,000. 5 Office, 416 Milwaukee St., MILWAUKEE, WIS. W. S. CANDEE, State agent. WALKER BUCKNER, Gen'l Manager.


PRA AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY. PRE 869


Tripp J Stevens, lawyer. Zarwell John F, painter.


PRAIRIE FARM. A village in Bar- ron county, 16 miles south west of Barron, the judicial seat and nearest banking point, and 15 from Wheeler, the nearest rail approach. Tri-weekly stages to Chetek and Menomonie. Population, 150. Mail, tri-weekly. I. Sprague, postmaster.


Amundson A, shoemaker.


Bratons G, blacksmith.


Farness Dr O W, drugs.


Gregerson L, blacksmith.


Guttebo Rev K L (Lutheran).


Knapp, Stout & Company, general store, flour and saw mill.


Kurschner, Kahl & Co (inc), general store. Scott G E, justice. Senusom A, harness, shingle and feed mill. Sprague-I, General Store and Hotel.


Talefson E, blacksmith.


York Rev W S (Methodist).


PRATT. On the C., St. P., M. & O. Ry, in Bayfield county, 40 miles southwest of Bayfield, the judicial seat, and 23 from Ashland, the nearest banking point. Exp., Am. Tel., W. U. Population, 100. J. L. Sayles, postmaster.


Brist HI E, railroad, exp and tel agent.


Neill & Pratt Lumber Co, saw and plan- ing mill.


Sayles John L, Propr West Range Hotel.


West Range Hotel John L Sayles propr.


PRATT JUNCTION. At the junc- tion of the M., L. S. & W. and the M. & W. roads, in Forest county, 11 miles from Crandon, the judicial seat, and 28 from Antigo, the nearest banking point. Exp., U. S. Tel., W, U. Population, 40. A. T. Weekes, postmaster.


Bates C, hotel. Clark F R, railroad, exp and tel agent. Rice JE, Hotel.


PRAY. The postoffice at Tremont Station on the G. B. W. & St. P. R. R., in Jackson county, 25 miles northeast of Black River Falls, the judicial sent and nearest banking point. Exp., U. S. Tel., W. U. Population, 75. J. A. Balley, postmaster.


Bailey JA, Foreman Island Mill Lum. ber Co. Davison P S, lumber.


Griffith A C, railroad, exp and tel agent. Island Mill Lumber Co. Nichols C H, lumber.


PRENTICE .- A village on Jump river, on the M., St. P. & S. Ste. M. Ry, and on the Wisconsin Central Line, in Price county, 12 miles south of Phillips. the judicial seat, and 25 from Fifield. Exp., Am. Tel., W. U. Population, 400. C. R. Gollett, postmaster.


Albrecht W L, agt M, St P & S Ste M Ry. Bardwell O C, railroad, exp and tel agt. Boyer Oliver, boarding house.


Chevis Rev E C (Congregational).


Claire Julius, meats.


Clark Alexander, saloon and boarding.


Dahlquist H, carpenter.


Dill & Sanborn, meats.


Dwyer Patrick, saloon.


Fayette Paul, billiards.


Gollett C EŁ, Land Agent and Superin- tendent Jump River Lumber Co.


Johnson Rev P A (Swed Methodist).


Jump River House, G D Myers propr.


Jump River Lumber Co, F H Lewis Pres, C R Gollett Supt.


Lak S S, photographer.


Landry & Sheff, saloon.


Lindon Anton, saloon.


Morner A P', general store.


Myers G D. propr Jump River House.


Nelson A T, carpenter.


Nelson Stengrins T. shoemaker.


Rebadan Joseph, billiards. Rebadan Moses, billiards.


Smith E N. justice.


Whiting .3 H, Blacksmith. Yell Joseph, barber.


PRESCOTT. Located on the Missis- sippi river and on the C., B. && N. Ry. in the extreme western part of Pierce county. 18 miles west of Ellsworth, the judicial seat. It contains Baptist, Congregational. Episcopal, Methodist and Presbyterian churches, a graded high school, a private bank, a steam saw mill, a flouring mill, a brewery, a grain elevator, 2 wagon shops. etc. A weekly newspaper, the Perce County Plaindealer, is published. Exp .. Am. Tel., W. U. Population, 900. G. G. Price, postmaster.


Barnes C L, city assessor. Beeler J M. propr Prescott House. Betzel John B. shoemaker. Brown John F. meats. Buschman Bros. Grocers.


Cheney Daniel S. carpenter.


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


الفارسى


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


BENEFITS FOR THE LOSS ISSUES Policies Giving Special ( M. N. MacLAREN, State Agent, OF SIGHT, HANDS OR FEET. ( 20 Chamber of Commerce, MILWAUKEE.


870


PRE


WISCONSIN STATE GAZETTEER PRI


Churchill Mrs M L, milliner.


Clemens Mrs John R, dressmaker.


Clemens Peter, mason.


Cotton Henry C, physician.


Dill Matthew T, grain.


Doran E, tobacco and confctr.


Dudley John, genl store and saw mill.


Failing A B, machinist.


Field Jesse S, lawyer.


Firner Theodore A, Hardware.


Freas Jacob, grain.


Gadsby G I, railroad and exp agt.


Goldsworthy James, prin high school.


Griffin Thomas J, carpenter.


Hart Rev F L (Methodist).


Harwell John, propr Union Hotel.


Hermanson Albert, harness.


Holman Hollis N, carpenter.


Hustings Nicholas P, brewer.


Ives Edward II, propr Pierce County Plaindealer.


Knippenburg John, barber.


Knor Peter, painter.


Leseman Win, Shoes, Hides and Pelts.


Leseman & Nelson, poultry.


Lewis Samuel HI, loans.


McCray Henry B, physician.


McCray & Co, drugs.


McDonald Samuel, carpenter.


Meacham Cornelius E, furniture.


Menchem E A & Son, General Store. Meincke Frederick, wagonmaker.


Meincke Frederick jr, farm impts and livery Mercord Bros, grocers.


Mercord Frederick, flour mill.


Mercord & Heckel, farm impts.


Miles Wm F, ice.


Miller Aaron D), hotel and livery.


Miller Elenry S, Banker.


Murray John, blacksmith.


Neinstadt John, saloon.


Pierce Co Plaindealer, E H Ives propr.


Prescott Cornet Band. E C Ives leader.


Prescott House, J M Beeler propr.


Price George G, Stationer.


Price R H. painter.


Placek & Weitsel, wagonmakers.


Saxine John, jeweler.


Schadeg Rev Jacob (German Lutheran).


Schwab George, carpet weaver.


Sommers Peter M, barber.


Sullivan Nettie, milliner.


Swanstrom Nels, merchant tailor. Swift Owen, well borer. Trainor Joseph, cooper.


Union Hotel, John Harwell propr.


Welch Edmund R, drugs.


Wenzel Bros, bakers.


Wheeler Valentine, carpenter.


White J S & F M, lawyers.


Wilkinson Reece J, meats. Young Arthur, Physician. Young Charles A, meats.


PRESTON. On the C. & N. W. Ry, in Grant county, 15 miles northeast of Lancaster, the seat of justice, and 6 from Fennimore, the nearest banking point. Population, 12. Mail, daily. J. A. Per- kins, postmaster.


Bawden C R, general store.


Berry Lewis E, blacksmith. Lane J B. blacksmith.


Marks & Bawden, grain and live stock.


Perkins Judson A, General Store.


PRICE. In Jackson county, 25 miles from Black River Falls, S from Augusta, the nearest bank location, and 5 from Fair- child, the shipping point. Population, 30. A. Christenson, postmaster and general store.


PRIMROSE. A country postoffice in Dane county, 25 miles southwest of Madi- son, the judicial seat and nearest banking point, and 6 from New Glarus the nearest shipping point. Mail, daily. Wm. Dahl, postmaster.


Barton O O, justice.


Engeland Christ, cheese mnfr.


Hageseth Rev K (Lutheran).


Holland's Cheese Factory.


Myrland's Cheese Factory.


Ole John & Co, cheese mnfr.


Pederson EH, Cheese MInfr.


Skulat K B, cheese mnfr. Voedal Rev (Lutheran).


Wallen S A, cheese mnfr.


Weltzin W C B, cheese mnfr.


THE TRAVELERS


-OF HARTFORD, CONN.,-


PRINCETON. A prosperous village located on Fox river and on the C. & N. W. Ry, in Green Lake county, 10 miles west of Dartford, the judicial seat. Dating its settlement from 1849, it now coatsins carriage and wagon factories, flourine. feed, planing and sorghum mills, a foun- dry and machine shop, grain clevator, s brewery, a private bank, 3 schools, 2 pub lic halls, Congregational, Methodist, Laith- eran and 2 Catholic churches, and a live weekly newspaper, the Princeton RepeM. Grain, live stock, wool, beans, porsince and produce comprise the shipments. Telephone connections. No bondes debt. Assessed valuation of real and personal property, §238.496. Exp., Am., Tel., W. U. Population, 1,300. E. R. Beche, post master.


Chicago & Grand Trunk Ry. The Favorite Route East VIA NIAGAR : PALLO,


I


EL


Refrigerators. THE BRODESSER MNFG CO., Manufacturers of MEAT REFRIGERATORS MEAT ROCKERS, ELEVATORS of all kinds, PUMPS. BREWERY MACHINERY. WINDING JACKS, HOISTING MACHINERY, Etc. 512-514 COMMERCE STREET, MILWAUKEE, WIS.


PRI AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY. PRI 871


American House, Henry K Priest Propr. (Sce adv, below.)


Banking House of F T Yahr


(Capital, $24,000), F T Yabr Pres, E F Yahr Cashier.


Hennig John, baker.


Becker Ludwig, saloon.


Beebe Edwin R, postmaster.


Beebe & Davidson (Edwin R Beebe, James H Davidson), proprs and publrs Prince- ton Republic.


Bethke Wm, saloon.


Bornik Albert, shoemaker.


Chittenden & Morse (T S Chittenden, ED Morse), produce.


Clark Frank E, lawyer.


Collins Rev Wm (Congregational).


Commercial Hotel, August Schilling propr.


Corenke Wm F, harnessmaker.


Cox Miss Aroline, dressmaker.


Davidson James H. lawyer.


Eggleston S M & Co (Silas M Eggleston, Stanislaus E Mackwoski), genl store.


Eggleston S M & Son (S M and De Witt), produce.


Frank Edward F, grocer.


Franzikowski Miss Mary, milliner.


Giese Otto, confectioner.


Gorski August, shoemaker.


Maulick Otto, barber.


Megow Herman E. photographs.


THE AMERICAN HOUSE, H. K. PRIEST, Proprietor.


HEADQUARTERS FOR COMMERCIAL MEN. Everything New and of the Best. Good Barn, Etc.


GOOD SAMPLE ROOMS.


The Finest Bass Fishing in the State. Steam Yachts of all sizes can be chartered to convey parties to the best Duck Shooting in the State.


PRINCETON, - TVIS.


AUGUST SCHWANKE,


Manufacturer of and Dealer in


WAGONS, BUGGIES, SLEICHS, ETC. Repairing Neatly and Promptly Executed Planing, Feed and Sorghum Mill.


PRINCETON, - WIS.


Post's Fair,


Graff Jacob, farm impts.


Harmon Hiram H. furniture.


Harroun Edward, justice.


Hennig Christoph, meats.


Hennig Julius E, milliner.


Holly S R. physician.


Hoyer Rev Adolph G (Lutheran).


Huitink Rev Albert H (Catholic).


Jahns Gustav W, saloon.


Jung Mrs Clara, photographer.


Koeser John M, furniture.


Kolander Rev Wm (Methodist.)


Krueger Gustav A, meats.


Krueger & Mueller (Julius G Krueger, Erich Mueller), general store.


Lichtenberg Otto HI, drugs.


Lichtenberg && Krueger (Clara Lichten- berg, Alwina Krueger), dressmakers.


Lueck & Manthey (Wm E Lueck, Edward C Manthey), general store.


Luedtke Gottlieb, wagonmaker.


Luedtke Wm F, general store.


McKenney Israel, grocer.


Manthey Ador A, grocer.


Manthey John H, general store.


Manthey Martin, shoes.


Graf Albert T, saloon.


10, 12 and 14 Fourth St., Fond du Lac. Wie .. is the Place to Buy PARLOR SETS, over 200 Styles.


ESUOH MADISEMA-3HT Ings1 27521779 .2 01


THOR TEUSUA


ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. R.


Short and Direct Route from


CHICAGO, SOUTH


872 PRI WISCONSIN STATE GAZETTEER PUR


Megow E P & Sons (Edward P, Wm L and Herman E), cranberry growers. Merrill F S & Son (Frank S and Lute), livery. Mesick Wilbur J, farm impts.


Messing & Ernst (Jacob T Messing, John Ernst), brewers.


Michel Mrs Sarah, general store.


Middelstaedt Frederick, saloon.


Millard Nathan T, physician. Mueller Bros (Richard Mueller), drugs.


Myers Abram II, real estate and town clk.


Pahl John S, general store.


Paul Timothy J, ice.


Piper Christopher, grocer.


Ponto Christoph, saloon.


Preas Peter, saloon.


Priest Henry K, Propr American House. (See adv, p 871.)


Princeton Band, Frank Keller leader.


Princeton Republic, Beebe & Davidson publrs.


Princeton Schuetzen, Fred Schendler capt, Wm Knoblauch sec.


Racek Gustav J, physician. Radtke John, saloon.


Rawson Rufus P, insurance. Reetz Edward, harnessmaker.


Rimpler Anton, general store.


Schaal Godfrey, hardware.


Schendel Frederick, saloon.


Schewe Frederick B, farm impts.


Schilling August, propr Commercial Ho- tel.


Schreiver Mrs Amelia, dressmaker.


Schwanke August, Wagon Mnfr, Blacksmith, Planing, Feed and Sorghum Mill. (Sce ado, p 871.)


Stevens Mrs Louise, dressmaker.


Stillman Albert F, R R and tel agt.


Straight Horace L, dentist.


Symons Rev Edgar J (Methodist).


Teske E & Bro (Gustav and Edward), gen- eral store.


Thompson John C, milliner.


Viel Wmn F, grocer.


Warnke Herman, saloon.


Warnke John F, general store.


Warnke & Zunft (Herman Warnke, Au- gust Zauft), hardware.


Warren Bros & Zierke (Otis L and Silas T Warren, Edward A Zierke), flour mill. Whittemore Wm, jeweler. Worm Carl HI, boots and shoes.


Worm J Win, saloon.


Yahr Eugene F, cash Banking house of F T Yahr.


Yahr Ferdinand T, pres Banking house of FT Yahr and hardware. Yahr Frank J, Inmber and coal.


Yunker Jacob, blacksmith. Zalineki Rev Quirinius (Catholic). Zellmer Ferdinand A, grocer.


PRION. In Fond du Lac county, 14 miles northwest of Fond du Lac, the judi- cial seat and 5} north of El Dorado, its shipping point. Mail by special supply. John Davis, postmaster.


Davis Elias, music teacher. Davis John, General Store. Roberts Rev J K (Welsh Calvin Meth). Scribner James K, saw mill.


PROSPECT. A village in Waukesha county, 6 miles southeast of Waukesha, the county seat, nearest railroad station and banking point. Stages daily to Wau- kesha. Population, 150. Mail, daily. L. S. Winton, postmaster.


Beardsley A D, painter. Emperor C, blacksmith.


Griffith W A, Farm Implements.


Gosch W E, meats and live stock.


Hale HI E, saw and flour mill.


Ingersoll Bros, general store.


Ingersoll J L, physician.


Peck A C, builder.


Peffer T E, blacksmith.


Verbrick Peter, blacksmith.


Weiland Frank, boots and shoes.




Need help finding more records? Try our genealogical records directory which has more than 1 million sources to help you more easily locate the available records.