Wisconsin state gazetteer and business directory. 1891-2. V.7, Pt.2, Part 55

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


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CARBOLIC OINTMINT.


BONA FIDE CORN CURE. CSATAARRI REIJEF.


CONDITION POWDERS,


MAGIC EYE WATER


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THos. E. TUBBS & Co., Props and MTrs, River Falls. W ... This insert sheet printed at Tubbs' LABORATORY PRINTING OFFICE. JOB WORK. RIVER FALLS, WIS. BOOK WORK Prices Reasonable. No Poor Paper. Mail orders solicitat


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ROOK KEEPERS, STENOGRAPHERS, CLERKS and all kinds of well-traincd The Green Bay Business College, , Wisconsin. Green Bay, office Help Furnished Business Men Free of Charge. Address


RIV AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ROA 909


River Falls Starch Factory, W W Thayer pres, Osborn Strahl sec.


Roberts May D, teacher State Normal School.


Rogers Francis, vet surgeon.


Rosenberg Frank, saloon and confctr. Sanderson Wm H, insurance. Schaller George T, tel operator. Shultes Alice H, tchr State Normal School. Smith George T H, meats.


Smith Joseph M, cash Bank of River Falls. Starin Stephen, blacksmith.


" State Normal School, J Q Emery pres. Summers Cora L, teacher State Normal School.


Taggart Charles R, Druggist; Pre- scriptions a Specialty, Pure Drugs Only. Taylor Wm, milk dairy.


Thayer Frank A, carpenter.


Thayer Frank B, confectioner.


Thelander Nels A, propr Opera Hall.


Thompson John H, cabinetmaker.


Thomson Horace W, horseshoer.


Tomlinson Jolin, propr Deneen House.


Tremont House, Wm Wells Propr. (See ado, belowo.)


Tubbs Thos E & Co (Thomas E and Willard E Tubbs), Printers and Mnfrs of Tubbs' Family Remedies. (Sce adv, opp.)


Turnquist Louis, mason.


Ulerich & Michaels (Frank M Ulerich, Al- fred E Michaels), lumber.


· Vannatta Wellington, lawyer. Wadsworth ITorace L, justice.


Wadsworth & Wiger(Joseph S Wadsworth, Nils H Wiger), boots and shoes. Wagner August, cooper.


Weeks B Edwin, dentist.


Weeks Mrs J E, milliner.


Weis & Valentine, live stock.


Wells Win, Propr Tremont House and Livery. (See adv, below.) White Ferris M, lawyer.


Wingum & Knudson (James Wingum, James Knudson), saloon.


Winter Charles F, jeweler. Wolff Martin, saloon.


Woodburn Charles E, well borer.


Youells &' Avery (Alexander M Youells, Wm H Avery), drugs and books.


Young Bros (Thomas C and David H), machinists.


RIVERSIDE. Formerly known as Waukechon, is on Wolf river, in Shawano county, 7 miles southeast of Shawano, the county seat, usual banking and shipping point. Stage daily to Shawano. Popula- tion, 35. Mail, daily. W. D. Sexton, postmaster.


Chase A P, hotel.


Conklin Bros Band.


Hammond A T, blacksmith.


Hoppe F, carpenter.


Mathison M, mason. Oleson J N, mason.


Paulson E, carpenter.


Paulson R. carpenter.


Sexton W D, General Store.


ROARING CREEK. A country postoffice in JJackson county, 10 miles southwest of Black River Falls, the county seat, nearest banking and shipping point.


TREMONT HOUSE


Newly Furnished.


Good Sample Room.


Good Accommodations.


Good Livery


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First-Class House.


in Connection.


Free 'Bus and Baggage to and from all Trains.


WM. WELLS, Proprietor. RIVER FALLS, - WISCONSIN.


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


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Population, 20. Mail, tri-weekly. Mary I. Sheldon, postmaster.


Sheldon Mrs A, grocer.


ROBERTS. On the C., St. P., M., & O. Ry, in St. Croix county, 10} miles east of Hudson, the judicial seat and nearest banking point. Exp., Am, Population, 135. O. D. Sanford, postmaster.


Britt Rev B H (Congregational).


Freeman C F & Co, grain.


Graham Wm, general store.


Haskins E M, painter.


Lawson L J jr, pumps.


Lewis F P & Co, farm impts.


Partridge E G, justice.


Roberts Creamery and Cheese Co.


Sanford O D, Drugs and Notions. Stouffer C A, blacksmith. Uhlman Bros, live stock.


Van Hee A C, railroad, exp and tel agt. Vincent J A, general store.


ROBINSON. In Brown county, 15 miles northeast of Green Bay, the county seat, nearest railroad station and banking point. Stages to Green Bay and Sturgeon Bay. Population, 500. Mail, daily.


Abts Desire, blacksmith. Anciaux E, shoemaker. Boucher L, cheese factory.


Boulanger Anton, blacksmith.


Delvaux Joseph, farm impts.


De Main E, general store.


Ditische Theodore, general store and hotel. Doyen B T, grocer.


Dupont Gregoire, general store and cheese factory.


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Hannon J J, cheese factory. Hannon Philip, general store. Hoebreckx Louis, flour mill. Servais Joseph, general store. Tillard Joseph, saloon.


Van Dervelde F, blacksmith.


ROCHE-A-CRI. A postoffice in Adams county, 7 miles north of Friend- ship, the county seat, and 16 west of Co- loma Station, the nearest railroad station, New Lisbon is the nearest banking point. Population, 50. Mail semi-weekly. Mrs. H. E. Gardner, postmaster.


Austin B F. vet surgeon. Billings E L, carpenter. Holmes L. W, hotel. Stowell C L, hotel. Van Antwerp F J, justice.


ROCHESTER. On the Fox river, Racine county, 24 miles west of Racine, the county seat, 5 northeast of Burlington. the nearest banking point, and 4 from Honey Creek, on the Wisconsin Centra! Line. Stages daily to Burlington and Waterford; fares, 50 cents and 25 cents re- spectively. Population, 300. Mail, daily. L. Cady, postmaster.


Albright August, wagonmaker.


Alexander & Alexander, physicians.


Belden A O, blacksmith.


Cady Luella, Grocer and Drugs. Codman Mrs, dressmaker.


Hohnes Rev Luke (Episcopal).


McDonald George, fanning mills and pumps.


Ralph Rev J (Congregational).


Robertson A J. cooper.


Rochester Seminary, J P Hewes prin.


Russell A J. flour mill.


Sawyer E W, gent store and hardware. Slaght N, harness.


Strohm W J, Hotel.


White W D, dry goods.


ROCKBRIDGE. A village on Pine river, in Richland county, 9 miles north of Richland Centre, the judicial seat, near- est banking and shipping point. Stages daily to Richland Centre and West Lims and tri-weekly to Hillsborough. Popula- tion, 75. Mail, daily. M. H. B. Cunning- ham, postmaster.


Collins George, blacksmith.


Cunningham M HI B, Saw Mill and General Store.


Devoe Orson, blacksmith.


Huffman Win & Sons, saw mill. Noble Laurence, wagonmaker. Snow James, hotel.


ROCKDALE. Formerly known as Clinton, is in Dane county, 24 miles south- east of Madison, the judicial scat, 6 from London, the nearest shipping point, and 9 from Ft. Atkinson, the usual banking point. Mail, daily. Population, 350. C. O. Tellefson, postmaster.


Borstad Ole A, blacksmith.


Gunderson & Nesten, blacksmiths. Hereid A O, meats.


Lien M J, hardware. May C C & Co, grist and carding mill. Severson Q, restaurant.


Svendsen S. shoemaker. Tellefson Charles O. Justice Tellefson CO & Bro. general store. Waelfer Robert, hotel.


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


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PATENTS.


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ROCK ELM. On Plum creek, in Pierce county, 14 miles east of Ellsworth, the county seat, usual banking and ship- ping point. It contains Methodist and Catholic churches, a saw mill, a feed mill, & cheese box factory and a newspaper, the Rock Elm Institute. Stage to Maiden Rock; fare, 50 cents, to Woodville fare, $1, and to Ellsworth fare, $1. Population, 140. Mail, daily. W. T. Churchill, post- master.


Andrews A, dentist. Belfontz A O, carpenter. Brittell Harry, gunsmith.


Cheney S W, undertaker. Churchill M L, milliner.


Churchill W T, General Store. ('lough A. J, physician. Clough J A and Co, drugs.


Condit Alice, physician. Condit Elias R, general store.


Fisher Julius, mason.


Fox S J, general store.


Hawn C A && Sons, Hotel, Saw and Grist Mill.


Lowatin HI, publr Rock Elm Institute.


McKernon Wm, furniture.


Melcher Julius, blacksmith. Miles Wm, carpenter. Muller John, shoemaker.


Rankie Thomas, mason.


Rock Elm Institute, H Lowatin Publr.


Sandow & Balfauz, wagonmakers. Whipp M. V, carpenter. Wilson David, physician. Wurtz George, mason.


ROCK FALLS. On Rock creek, in Dunn county, 20 miles southeast of Men- omonie, the county seat, 3 southwest of Caryville, its nearest railroad station, and 15 southwest of Eau Claire, the nearest banking point. Stage daily to Caryville aud Mondovi; fares, 25 and 75 cents re- spectively. Population, 150. Mail, daily. George H. Chamberlin, postmaster.


Browning A HI, hotel. Bamp & Churchill, flour mill. Hoover Edward, Grist Mill. Hoover Francis, feed and saw mill. Hoover J S, builder. Johnson Nels P, blacksmith. Kenton A, builder. Kenton S A, justice. Steter Win, blacksmith. Weston & Chamberlin, General Store.


ROCKFIELD. On the C. &N. W. Ry, in Washington county, 12 miles south- east of West Bend, the judicial seat and nearest banking point. Population. 60. Mail, daily. Exp., Am. Tel., W. U. Jacob Kraisch, postmaster


Beck Lewis, produce. Gentz Martin, blacksmith.


Jacob Kratsch, General Store, Grain and Saloon. Kressien Otto, farm impts. Niedlien Bros, blacksmiths. Wolf Philip, painter.


ROCKLAND. A village on the La Crosse river, and on the C. & N. W. and C., M. & St. P. Rys, in La Crosse county, 20 miles northeast of La Crosse, the judi - cial seat, and 7 from Sparta, the nearest banking point. Population, 30. Exp Am. John Erickson, postmaster.


Anderson Peter, carpenter. Cronk CM, agt C & N W Ry. Erickson John, General Store. Farmers' Union, general store. Hughes D HI, wagoumaker. Roberts E M, grist mill.


Sherwood Samuel, blacksmith.


West Frank D, stone mason.


Wyman Mrs ME, agt C, M & St P Ry.


ROCK PRAIRIE. A postoffice in Rock county, 5 miles east of Janesville, the county seat, nearest railroad station and banking point. Stages to Johnstown and Janesville. Population, 20. Mail, daily. George Waufle, postmaster.


ROCK SPRINGS. Sauk county. See Ableman.


ROCKTON. A village on Kickapoo river, in Vernon county, 20 miles north- east of Viroqua, the county seat, and 18 south of Norwalk, the usual shipping point. Viroqua is the nearest banking point. Stages tri-weekly to Norwalk and Viola, and semi-weekly to Viroqua and Elroy. Population, 225. Mail, tri-weekly. Van S. Bennett, postmaster.


Bennett Van S. General Store, Flour and Saw Mill. Bennett & Widmer, four mill. Brokaw Clark, hotel. Dalton Lysander, grocer. Fulmer J, hotel.


Glover Benjamin blacksmith. Hysel George, waronmaker.


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McVey J W, general store. Stone Rev J A. (Congregational). White J W, Hotel.


V ROCKVILLE. A postoffice in Grant county, 9 miles south of Lancaster, the county seat and banking point, and 5 from Potosi, the nearest railroad station. Stages daily to Lancaster and Potosi; fare, 75 cents and 25 cents respectively. Pop- ulation, 120. Mail, daily. T. H. Carthew, postmaster.


Carthew John & Bro, General Store Druen Samuel, flour mill. Rosenthal llenry, physician.


Vesperman C, meats. Wolf Louis, blacksmith.


ROCKY RUN. In Columbia county, 10 miles southeast of Portage, the county seat, and 5 southwest of Wyocena, the nearest railroad station. Portage is the nearest banking point. Settled in 1816. Population, 10. Mail, weekly. Elizabeth Curtis, postmaster.


Barton Wm, shoemaker. Cuff Wm, creamery. Curtiss F C, creamery. Dunham Henry, blacksmith.


ROLLING PRAIRIE. A village on the C., M. & St. P. Ry, in Dodge county, 5 miles northwest of Juneau, the county seat, and 6 east of Beaver Dam, the nearest banking point. Population, 250. Tel., W. U. Exp., Am. L. L. Fairchild, post- master.


Aldach Max, steam thresher.


Clough C E, pumps and public hall.


Drown A V. stencil mnfr. Fairchild & L., General Store. Greiner Charles, barber. Greiner John J, carpenter. Grover F& B, real estate and live stock. HIall M B, veterinary surgeon. Hubbard C C, carpenter and meats. Knapp Henry, blacksmith. Lockwood Aaron, farm implements.


McConnell E H, carpenter. Martin Albert, prin public school. Peacock M B M, produce. Ruel John, sewing machines. Sawyer F L, stock breeder. Sawyer Solomon, wagonmkr and justice. Sawyer & Farlow, steam threshers. Smith C II, coal, railroad. exp and tel agt. Smith Eldridge, broom and cheese infr. Sweeney Nelson, Hay and Grain. Tesch M, grocer and saloon.


Vesper A, live stock. Wilson Robert, sand.


ROMANCE. A postoffice in Vernon county, 20 miles west of Viroqua, the county seat and banking point, and 5 from Genoa, the nearest railroad station. Pop- ulation, 50. Mail, weekly. Wm. Hall, postmaster.


ROME. A village on Bark river, in Jefferson county, 11 miles east of Jefferson, the county seat, and 2} southwest of Sulli- van, the nearest railroad station. Jeffer- son is the nearest banking point. Popula- tion, 250. Mail, daily. W. J. Webster, postmaster.


Barth John, justice.


Bieck Miss Martha, music teacher.


Boos P J, Meats.


Bush & Quick, general store.


Cartwright C S, nursery.


Farnam George, saloon.


Foljalm Bros, flour mill.


Friedel J A & Co, general store.


Koci John J, boots and shoes.


Koci & Boos, saloon.


Lambrecht John, blacksmith.


Landgraf HI, wagonmaker. Lockwood G S, physician.


McFarlane A L & Co, carps and saw mill.


Pauberg Ferdinand, tinsmith.


Quick Miss L, milliner. Roethel M & Bros, masons.


Schone Wm, blacksmith.


Shaskshesky L W, ins and steamship agt.


Verity George (Methodist).


Webster W J, General Store.


ROMEO. In Marathon county. 40 miles southwest of Wausau, the county seat, 3 from Spencer. its shipping point, and 12 northwest of Marshfield, the near- est banking point. Mail, daily. Popula- tion, 150. F. L. Thum, postmaster.


Cartwright C S, creamery.


Friedel J A & Co. creamery. Pasitt F, saw and planing mill.


ROOT CREEK. A post village in Milwaukee county, 6 miles southwest of Milwaukee, the county seat, nearest rail- road station and banking point. Stages to Milwaukee and East Troy. Population, 200. Mail, daily. M. Dreyfuss, post- master.


Dreyfuss Max. Saloon. Effinger F' W, saloon.


Chicago & Grand Trunk Ry.


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.ischer Ernst, saloon. Merach F, grocer.


Ling Joseph, saloon. : . ber Henry, wine mnfr. ilich Julius, saloon.


- . hr Christ, blacksmith.


Moke Frederick, saloon.


Wetzel Wm, worsted goods mofr.


ROSECRANS. A post village in Manitowoc county, 18 miles northwest of Manitowoc, the county seat, nearest rail- : »! station and banking point. Stages De Pere and Manitowoc. Population, 330. Mail, semi-weekly. Lewis Olp, fostmaster.


Becker Albert, blacksmith.


Becker Henry, wagonmaker.


Hammeruck John, general store.


Inckish Joseph, flour and saw mill. Keibel Rev A W (Lutheran).


(Ip Lewis, General Store and Shoe- maker.


Peterson E S, saw mill. Petzka Thomas, blacksmith. Rabenhorst Ferdinand, carriage mnfr. Touhy John, justice.


ROSE LAWN. In Shawano county, 24 miles southeast of Shawano, the county sest, and 6 north of Seymour, on the G. B., W & St. P. R. R., the nearest bank- Ing and shipping point. Population, 100. Mail, daily. E. F. Spaulding, postmaster.


Andrew Miss Clara, music teacher. Bishop Fred, justice. Crofoot Wm W, carpenter and mason. Herning W B, carpenter and mason. Hollam George, blacksmith.


Hutchinson John, mail carrier. Krumrai John, constable. Miller Henry, feed mill. Rhome Charles, cheese mnfr. Roth George, carpenter. spaulding & King, General Store. Stevens H, apiarist.


ROSENDALE. A village on the C. & N. W. Ry, in Fond du Lac county, 12 mfles northwest of Fond du Lac, the coun- ty seat and nearest banking point. Popu- Iation, 300. Tel., W. U. Exp., Am. Wm. Edwards, postmaster.


Anderson & Bowe, general store. Bemis E L, meats. Bowe Frank, Insurance. Chilcote S H, carpenter.


Dodd B H, screen mnfr and carpenter. Duley J F, railroad, exp and tel agent. Duley & Miller, grain.


Gillett T K, creamery. Griffiths E, live stock. Hall Storr, physician.


Hovey John, blacksmith and meats.


Hughes George. blacksmith.


Jenkins E S, cheese factory.


Koenig & Lytle, grain.


McCumber & Schofield, general store.


McKnight G B, physician. Miller Rov J W (Congregational).


Mitchell G W, creamery.


Parsons E P, cheese mnfr.


Pinch Albert, harness maker.


Porter Rev Andrew (Methodist).


Powell ." W, Physician and Hotel.


Rosendale Band, F Scribner leader.


Scott Smith, wagonmaker .; Scribner Joseph & Son, creamery.


Scribner J W, creamery.


Scribrer Wm & Son, creamery.


Ulrich J, shoemaker.


Zitlow A, creamery.


ROSIERE. A postoffice in Kewau- ree county, 21 miles northwest of Kewau- nee, the county scat, 28 northeast of Green Bay, the nearest railroad station, and 12 northwest of Ahnapee, the nearest ship- ping and banking point. Stages tri-week- ly to Ahnapee. Population, 300. Mail, tri- weekly. Charles Rubens, postmaster.


Brans Victor. cheesemaker.


Cayemberg Eli E. blacksmith. Cayonberg Joseph, carpenter.


McGowan J H, music teacher. Massant F F, notary.


Naze Eugene, gen store and cheese mnfr. Rosiere Cornet Band.


Rubens Charles, General Store, Sa- loon and Cheese Mnfr.


Wendricks Frank, nursery agent


ROSLIN. A postoffice in Marquette county, 8 miles from Montello, the ju- dicial seat and nearest banking point, and 4 from Corning, the wual shipping point. J. Graham, postmaster.


Cooper Wm, justice. Daley Levi, flour mill. Ennis John, meats.


Graham John, Farmer. Reeves L. general store. Rubishaw Charles, constable.


Rubishaw C & Co, wagonmakers, flour and sorghum mills.


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ROSS. In Vernon county, 8 miles from Viroqua, the judicial seat, banking and shipping point. Population, 47. Mail, semi-weekly. S. E. Wolford, postmaster.


Glassel J C, grist mill. Hayes & Groves, general store. Kellikut E, blacksmith.


Stout Bros, saw mill.


Wolford NI 'T, Justice.


ROUND LAKE. In Sawyer county, 10 miles east of Hayward, the judicial seat, banking and shipping point. Population, 45. Mail, tri-weekly. W. F. Steves, post- master.


Dobie Bros, saw mill. Glaze Lon, machinist. Porter H, mason. Steves W F, Saw Mill.


ROWLEY. Door county. Name changed to Rowley's Bay.


ROWLEY'S BAY. On Lake Mich- igan, in Door county, 38 miles northeast of Sturgeon Bay, the county seat and nearest banking point, and 75 northeast of Green Bay, the nearest railroad station. In sum- mer, goods should be shipped direct, via Goodrich line steamboats. Population, 150. Mail, daily. S. A. Rogers, postmaster.


Anclam John, genl store and wood. Blawis Reuben, physician.


Rogers S A, General Store, Saw and Shingle Mill and Produce.


ROXBURY. In Dane county, 24 miles northwest of Madison, the county seat, and 3 cast of Sauk City, the nearest railroad station and banking point. Stages tri-weekly to Middleton. Population, 60. Mail, tri-weekly. B. Reuter, postmaster.


Blankenheim II, constable. Gankel Joseph, builder.


Chavet Joseph, barber.


Geier J, mason.


Kirschner Anton, plasterer and well driller. Nenis John, wagonmaker.


Reiniger Rev Theodore (Catholic).


Reuter IS, General Store and Saloon.


Reuter Christ, justice.


Wachter Poter, shoemaker.


ROYALTON. A village on the G. B., W. & St. P. R. R. in Waupaca county. 14 miles northeast of Waupaca, the county seat, and 7 west of New London, the near- est banking point. Stages to Little Wolf


and Norvell; fare, 25 cents. Population 350. Tel., W. U. Exp., U.S. E. L. D_%. ley, postmaster.


Akins & Baker, meats.


Bellows E, livery.


Brown Willis, saloon and apiarist.


Catlin James, cheese mufr.


Chesley A B, hardware.


Collier L B, physician.


Craig & Fletcher, saw mill.


Curtis John B, hotel.


Dawley Dr George T, Flour Mit and Grain.


Dawicy S L, Insurance and Justice.


Eastman Rev M L (Congregational).


Favell Thomas, general store.


Fletcher Elder John (Adventist).


Fowzer J D, R R, exp and tel agent.


Jenson C, wagonmaker. Leonard J H, creamery.


Leonard & Phillips, general store.


McCord T B, drugs.


Sanborn J B, collections.


Town C H, blacksmith.


Van Ornum Charles, Carpenter.


Van Ornum Fred, carpenter.


Wood Charles. painter.


Woodziskie Miss Frances, milliner.


ROZELLVILLE. A postoffice in Marathon county, 33 miles southwest e! Wansan, the county seat, and Of northes. : of Marshfield, the nearest raiload stations and banking point. Population, 30. Madly semi-weekly. John Brinkmann, postmaster.


Borenz. Peter, shoemaker. Brinkmann John. General Store.


Daul Andrew, saw mill.


Daul Jobn & Charles, saw mill.


KImb Fred, blacksmith.


Kuehlmann John, wagonmaker.


Oppman Matthew, saloon.


Schmidt J F. feed mill.


Young Jacob, hotel.


V RUBE. A postoffice in Manitowoc county, 9 miles southwest of Manitowoc. the seat of justlee, shipping and banking point. Joseph Thalhammer, postmaster.


Gilbertson H, creamery.


Kashbaum John, cheese mnfr.


Kieselhorst L, saw mill.


Luelke Angust, carpenter.


Th Her Joseph, General Store and Saloon.


Wehausen Ernst, cheese factory.


RUBICON. A village on the C. M. & St. P. Ry .. in Dodge county, 18 mf


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southeast of Juneau, the county seat. Watertown is the nearest banking point. Population, 100. Tel., W. U. Exp., Am. John Labuwi, postmaster.


Baltes John, meats and carpenter. Blaser Henry, shoemaker. Hallowell S N, live stock. Haskins F B, railroad, exp and tel agt. Hauser Joseph, harness. Hayburn George, general store. Labuwi John & Son, General Store and Grain.


Moser Wm, farm impts. Peters John, saloon. Sonnentag Bros, saloon. Sonnentag John, blacksmith. Sonnentag Nicholas, wagonmaker.


RUDD'S MILLS. On the C., St. P., M. & O. Ry., in Monroe county, 25 miles northeast of Sparta, the county seat, and 17 southeast of Black River Falls, the nearest banking point. Population, 50. Exp., Am. E. W. Smith, postmaster.


Smith E W, General Store. Williams W H, stock breeder.


RUDOLPH. A postoffice on the C., M. & St. P. Ry., in Wood county, 7 miles northeast of Grand Rapids, the county seat and nearest banking point. Popula- tion, 200. Tel., W. U. Exp., Am. A. Muir, postmaster.


Christian John, blacksmith. Clark & Scott, general store.


Doud Sons & Co, gen store and stave mill. Huyet B F, railroad, exp and tel agt. Levegrue Thomas, saloon. Philips Ferdinand, saloon. Rudolph Cheese Co, Cheese Mnfrs. Von Sever Rev (Catholic).


RURAL. A village in Waupaca county. 5 miles southwest of Waupaca, the county seat, nearest railroad station and banking point. Stages daily to Wau- paca. Population, 125. Mail, daily. C. S. Ashmun, postmaster.


Ashmun Dr J, flour mill. Ashmun J & C S, General Store. Dake J F jr, hotel. McAllister Mrs S A, milliner. Mc Allister S M, blacksmith. Potts David, mason. Potts Walter, wagonmaker. Quint W P, general store.


RUSH LAKE. A station on the C., M. & St. P. Ry, in Winnebago county, 20


miles southwest of Oshkosh, the county seat, and 6 north of Ripon. the nearest banking point. Population, 70. Tel., W. U. Exp., Am. A. Wilson, postmaster.


Davis S W, general store. Luker Edward, blacksmith.


Wilson A, Grain, Coal, Lumber, Rail- road, Exp and Tel Agent.


RUSK. On the C., St. P., M. & O. Ry, in Dunn county, 6 miles northeast of Menomonie, the county seat and nearest banking point. Tel., W. U. Exp., Am. Population, 50.


Kristianson N K. wagonmaker. Ross F R, general store.


RUSSELL. A postoffice in Trempea. leau county, 13 miles northwest of White- hall, the county seat, and 6 northwest of Independence, the nearest railroad station. Bank at Arcadia. Population, 25 Mail, semi-weekly. Wm. Hunter, postmaster.


RUTLAND. A village on Badfish creek, in Dane county, 15 miles south of Madison, the county seat, 3 northeast of Brooklyn, the nearest railroad station, aud 10 southwest of Stoughton, the nearest banking point. Population, 75. Mail, tri-weekly. John B. Bunton, postmaster.


Anthony D A, Flour and Feed Mill. Bunton John B. general store. Depinger Rev J D (U Brethren).


Graves E P, shoemaker.


Graves L W, justice.


HInuon L L, notary.


Kocher Wm, carpenter.


Larson Andrew, blacksmith. Lindman E, general store.


Morgan J. wagonmaker.


Newkirk David, blacksmith.


RYAN. A post village on the Kewau- nee river, in Kewaunee county, 7 miles northwest of Kewannee, the county seat, nearest shipping and banking point. Sta- ges daily to Green Bay. Population, 50. Mail, daily. J. A. Wilmott, postmaster.


Truedell Alexander, flour and saw mill. Rednek Joseph, grocer and hotel.


SABIN. A country postoffice in Rich- land county, 14 miles northwest of Rich. land Centre, the county sest and nearest banking and shipping point. Mail, daily. Israel Fox, postmaster.




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