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Barto & Turner, saw mill. Fox Israel, Farmer.
SAGOLE. In Outagamie county 11 miles northeast of Appleton, the county seat, and 9 from Kaukauna, the usual banking and shipping point. Population, 150. Mail, tri-weekly. Peter De Jong, postmaster.
Adrians Bros, blacksmiths. De Jong Peter, Hotel. Flanagan J W, hotel. Freedom Silver Band. Gray Oscar, saw mill. Grecner Henry, general store.
Holschuh Casper, cheese mnfr.
Kerstens Delie, music teacher.
Lucas Jacob, harnessmaker.
Nabberfeld H T, grocer. Newhouse John, saloon.
Reitz E, Physician. Schomer Casper, wagonmaker.
Van Denberg Wm, saloon. Van Sustern G, general store.
SAINT ANNA. In Sheboygan coun- ty, 24 miles northeast of Sheboygan, the judicial seat, 10 south of Chilton, the near- est banking point, and 5 west of Kiel, the ncarcst railroad station. Population, 200. Mail, tri-weekly.
Baivier Francis, wooden shoemaker. Buchanan Adam, cheese factory.
Burg Wendel, General Store, Hotel and Cheese Factory. Enders Peter, blacksmith.
Henschel A, farm impts.
Henschel & Glatz, saloon. Hoffman Albert, shoemaker.
Meyer Peter, general store, saloon and cheese factory. Nocl HI, wagonmaker. Wenzel David tailor.
ST. CLOUD. An incorporated town on the Sheboygan river, and on the C. & N. W. Ry, in Fond du Lac county, 17 miles northeast of Fond du Lac, the judicial scat and nearest banking point. Exp., Am. Tel., W. U. Population, 300. F. B. Hesler, postmaster.
Clark Edward, farm impts.
Blonier Hly, cheese factory. Connell J P, physician. Cornelius L G, cheese factory. Darneider Andrew, general store. Deitz John, saloon.
Dreifurst Adrian, cheese factory.
Ewald M & Son, masons.
Franzen Jacob, saloon.
Goeb Marvell, carp and mason.
Goeb Rudolph. shoemaker.
Goessling T W, cheese factory.
Hesler & Mouk, General Store and Grain.
Hochrein John, saloon.
Huggins Frank, railroad and tcl agent.
Keach, Wm, meats.
Klenzing August, blacksmith.
Knowles Casper, cheese factory.
Kramer Conrad, blacksmith.
Lochmdorf John, notions.
Monk R W, Am Exp agent.
Pieper H A, flour mill.
Resimius Charles H, tinsmith.
Reuter Peter jr, hotel. Timm X F, Harnessmaker.
Wenrrecke C F, cheese factory.
Winkel Lambert, saloon.
Wolf John, wagonmaker.
ST. CROIX FALLS. An incorpo. rated village in Polk county. on the :. Croix river, opposite Taylor's Falls, Mirn . at the terminus of the St. Croix Falls branch of the M., St. P. & S. Ste M. Rr. 8 miles northeast of Osceola Mills, the county seat, and 2SS northwest of Milwatt- kec. It has a church, a public school, s bank, a flour mill, a heading factory. ar! a weekly newspaper, the St. Croix Val Standard. Ships grain, produce sal heading. Population, 500, Tel., W U. Ex., Am. John Weymouth, jr., pust- master.
Akers Charles O. clothing.
Arnold Erastus Y. physician. Arnold Mathew HI. stoves and tinsmith.
Baker J Stannard, Propr Cushing Land Agency; Abstracts, Loans, Insur ance and Collections. (See ale. p. Bank of St. Croix Falls (capital, $50.00001. Wm J Vincent pres. Fred L Olcott cash Berger Jacob, ice dealer. Beiquist Solomon, carpenter.
Blanding Win M, farmer. Bulow & Hostie, live stock.
Burns Skeffington, general store.
Christopher Hoover, blacksmith.
Christopher Peter A, propr City Hotel.
Churchill Joseph B, dealer in ginseng and Justice. City Hotel, P A Christopher propr. Clark George W, furniture and city mat shal. Coldren Prof HI M, prin public school. Comer Bros (John and Andrew), black smiths.
UN BORING AND REPAIRING a Specialty. We have the beat equipped shop In the State. We handle Guns, Ammunition. Base Ball and Athletic Supplies, Fishing Tackle of Filet Quality. The F. P. Stannard Gun Co., 114 E. Water St., Milwaukee, Wis.
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Connors Shields, blacksmith.
Cushing Land Agency, J S Baker Propr. (See adv, below.)
Derby Rev George (Methodist Episcopal).
Dorothy Frank B, Attorney-at-Law, Real Estate, Insurance, Loans and Col- lections.
Dresser & Olcott (Lester B Dresser, Fred L Olcott), general store. Ecklund Lena, dressmaker.
Elmquist & Weinhardt (John Elmquist, Isaac Weinhardt), planing mill.
Ely George H, insurance.
Fisk Charles C, propr St Croix House.
Fredeen Frank, meat market.
llanson Andrew, carpenter.
Harvey George G, livery.
Hawkinson & Munson (Olof Hawkinson, Sven Munson), saloon.
Hicks Frank, fanning mills.
Hoglund Andrew, grocer.
Hutton David, merchant tailor.
Jastram Wm H, saloon.
Jerdee Mons P, lawyer.
Jewell Ezra, logger.
Jewell Mrs E, milliner.
Johnson Melvin, barnessmaker.
Kistuer Thor, jeweler.
McCourt Harry W, local editor St Croix Valley Standard.
McCourt J Henry, editor St Croix Valley Standard, real estate and logger.
Mullen James W, propr Vincent Honse. Nason J F & Son (Joel F and Frederick), hardware and implements.
Olcott Fred L, cashier Bank of St Croix Falls.
Olsen & Isaacson (Edward J Olsen, Al fred Isaacson), drugs and furniture. Olson John, shoemaker.
()'Neal & Bramhall (Bernard O'Neal, Wm HI Bramhall), livery.
Patterson Wm, transfer.
Peck Thomas, carpenter.
Plaster Adam W, shoemaker.
Rennan Charles, mason.
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St Croix Cornet Band, August Elmquist Idr.
St Croix Falls Library Assn, F B Dorothy pres, Alfred Isaacson sec.
St Croix House, C C Fisk propr.
St Croix Valley Standard, J H McCourt editor and propr.
Seed Adam, creamery.
Seery & Co (Independence, Willard W and Russell O Secry, Sylvanus MI Messer), heading mnfrs.
Shebel August, sec Big Rock Creek Trout Club.
Smith & Voegely (Fred Smith, Henry Voegely), meats.
Stevens Charles W, harnessmaker.
Strandberg Olof, gunsmith.
Thompson James, flour mill.
Thompson Mrs M A, milliner.
Thompson T H & Son (Thomas HI and George H), general store.
Towers John, carpenter.
Vincent House, J W Mullen propr.
Vincent Wm J, pres Bank of St Croix Falls.
Wagar Harry W, station, exp and tel agt.
Wall Sidney J, lumber, feed, lime, etc. Wedin Gustaf R. general store.
Weymouth John Jr, Grocer and Confectioner.
Williams Frank T, farm implements.
ST. FRANCIS. A village on the C. && N. W. Ry, in Milwaukee county, S miles south of Milwaukee, the county seat and nearest banking point. It contains the Provincial Seminary of St. Francis of Sales which was erected in 1856. The seminary is situated 4 miles south of Mil- waukee in the immediate vicinity of the Chicago & Northwestern Ry. St. Francis is the station, postoffice and express office. The Catholic Normal School of the Holy
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Family and Pio Nono College, also located here, was founded by the Rev. Dr. Salz- mann in the year 1870, and opened on the 2d of January in the following year. It is one half mile south of the city limits of Milwaukee, near Lake Michigan, on the Chicago & Northwestern Ry. Connected with this institution is the St. John's Deaf Mute Asylum, under the direction of Rev. M. M. Gerrend. This is also the location of St. Amelian Orphan Asylum and Boys' Home Industrial School. Exp., U. S. Tel., W. U. Population, 350. A. P. Schulte, postmaster.
C Bonham Louis A, blacksmith. Bradley Bros, creamery.
Bruckes J, creamery.
Catholic Normal School
of the Holy Family, Rev M M Gerrend rector.
Felden Joseph, tailor.
Ginster Nicholas, saloon.
Goelz George, gardener.
Grass Joseph, propr St Francis House. Heazle Henry, creamery.
Lorig George E, saloon.
€ McNamara Michael J, R R and exp agent. Mueller Godfrey, shoemaker.
Person C M, creamery.
Rainer Rev Joseph, rector Seminary of St Francis.
Reinhart Rev Henry, mngr Seminary of St Francis.
St Æmelian Orphan Asylum, Anthony Porth pres.
St Francis House, Joseph Grass propr.
St John's Institute for the Deaf and Dumb. Rev M M Gerrend pres, J E Briemmaier sec.
Schoenburg Herman, creamery.
Schuerbrock Victor. saloon.
Schulte Adolph P, Postmaster and General Store.
Schwalbach Adam, shoemaker.
Seminary of St Francis, Rev J Rainer rector, Rev H Reinhart ingr.
Steitz Jacob R, blacksmith.
Thompson Wm W, gardener.
Van Beck Theodore, gardener.
ST. GEORGE. A postoffice in She- boygan county, 7 miles southwest of She- boygan, the county seat, and 3} north of Oostburg, its shipping point. Sheboygan is the nearest banking point. Population, 25. Mail, tri-weekly. J. Hoffmann, post- master.
Brann Jolin, saloon. Ganglbaner John, carpenter. Gartmann G A, cheese mufr.
Hemsing Joseph, mason.
Hoffmann Jacob, General Store and Hotel.
Mayer James, shoemaker. Nusang August, music teacher. Pohl Herman, blacksmith.
ST. JOHN. A post village on the M. & N. R. R. in Calumet county, 11 miles northwest of Chilton, the county seat an : nearest banking point. Population, 00. Mail, daily. Theodore Reis, postmaster. Dohr Nicholas, hotel.
Frank N, justice.
Greeger L, wagonmaker.
Heinzer Joseph, blacksmith.
Meier Peter, hotel.
Metz John, mason.
Heis Theodore, General Store and Creamery. Schmit N, mason.
Voit Joseph, carpenter. Ziegeler John, carpenter,
ST. JOSEPH. A postoffice in La Crosse county, 13 miles cast of La Crosse the county seat, nearest railroad station and banking point. Population, 80. Mai !. semi weekly. John Lusk, postmaster.
Gronemous Jacob, constable.
Halback Christopher, wagonmaker.
Hammes && Kalbach, blacksmith.
Eusk John, Grocer.
Mehren Henry, charcoal.
Pult Frank, mason.
Schlesser John, shoemaker.
Schmidt Ferdinand, charcoal.
Schmidt Peter, meals.
Shastak Wengel, blacksmith.
Zander Wm, saloon and justice.
/ ST. KILIAN. A village in Fond de Lac county, 23 miles southeast of Fond da Lac, the county seat, and 6 from Kewis kum, the nearest railroad station. We -: Bend is the nearest banking point. Por :- lation, 100. Mail, daily. Kaibatıes
Flasch, postmaster.
Bresbier W, saloon. Fleischman Martin, cheese factory.
Heisler .I, shoes.
Schido Anton, blacksmith.
Strobel Andrew, blacksmith. Strobel P H, wagonmaker.
Strochata J, grocer.
Liesel Joseph, General Store.
ST. LAWRENCE. A poste fice 10 Washington county, 12 miles southwest of
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West Bend, the county seat, and 3} north- west of Schleisingerville, the nearest rail- road station. West Bend is the nearest banking point. Population, 300. Mail, daily.
Engelhart Valentine, wagonmaker.
Gehl Linus, genersl store and saloon. Gehl Linus & Co, distillers. Goeller Nicholas, shoemaker. Goll Henry, boots and shoes.
Heder N, saloon.
Herman Louis, blacksmith.
Kannan Anton, harnessmaker.
Kirsch Adam, live stock. Mueller J H, wagonmaker.
Schmitzler John, wagons, pumps, etc. Strupp Peter, saw mill.
Weiss Valentine, carpenter. Wolf Werner, hotel and general store. Zeigelbauer Benedict, brewer. Zeigelbauer George, wagonmaker. Ziegler Charles, saloon.
ST. MARTIN'S. In Milwaukee coun- ty, 9 miles southwest of Milwaukee, the judicial seat and nearest banking point, and 7 northwest of Oakwood, its nearest railroad point. Population, 150. Mail, daily. Frank Jochem, postmaster.
Bartman Albert, mason. Benson John, blacksmith.
Jochem Frank, General Store and Saloon.
Knack John, flour mill.
Kremp Mathias, shoemaker.
Malone T C, physician. Mayer John, general store. Rynders John, meats.
Rynders Peter, builder.
Schlitz Matthew B, grocer. Wolf Nicklaus, builder.
ST. MARY'S. A postoffice in Monroe county, 16 miles southeast of Sparta, the county seat, and 5 southwest of Norwalk on the C. & N. W. Ry, the nearest rail- road station. Sparta is the nearest bank- Ing point. Population, 25. Mail, semi- weekly. Mary Menden, postmaster.
Icon Mills, flour mill. Michels Josef, saloon. Peters Magnes, mason.
Rademacher H E & Sou, Carpen- ters. Weibel Joseph, hotel and general store.
ST. MICHAEL'S. A postoffice in Washington county, 8 miles northeast of
West Bend, the county seat, and 3} east of Kewaskum, the nearest railroad station. West Bend is the nearest banking point. Stage daily to Kewaskum. Population, 45. Mail, daily. M. Herriges, postmaster.
Herriges M, general store and saloon. Mayer N, shoemaker.
Rodenkirch J M, blacksmith.
Rodenkirch M, Cheese Manufacturer and Saloon. Schladwelder M, blacksmith.
ST. NATHAN'S. Oconto county. Name changed to Chase.
ST. NAZIANZ. A village in Mani- towoc county, 18 miles southwest of Mani- towoc, the county seat, and 12 northeast of Kiel, the nearest railroad station. Man- itowoc is the nearest bauking point. Stages to Manitowoc and Kiel. Popula- tion, 350. Mail, tri-weekly. Louis Baum- gartner, postmaster.
Baumgartner Louis Jr, Furniture.
Buckley Wm, wagonmaker.
Casper Joseph, blacksmith.
Christel Wm, cheese mufr.
Clemens Peter, saloon.
Durst Jacob, carpenter. Eberle Franz, harnessmaker. Erasmus W, meats.
Hongen Knud T, general store.
Klarer Peter, barber.
Koeck John, organ builder.
Liedel Mathias & Sons, general store.
Luclopin A Co, cheese mnfrs.
Marchen Conrad, blacksmith.
Mallmann Joseph, cheese factory.
Noeple Xavier, shoemaker.
Noworatzky Frank, saw mill and justice.
Schad Franz, farm implements.
Schea PO, justice.
Schimmel Jacob, general store.
Schneider Louis, general store and hotel. Schnurr Anton, boots and shoes.
Tonger John, Physician.
Waller Joseph, boots and shoes.
Zaetz Alois, carpenter.
ST. WENDEL. A postoffice in Mani- towoc county, 16 miles south of Manito- woc, the county seat, and 12 north of She- boygan, the nearest banking point, and lè from Centreville, its station on the M., L. S. & W. Rv. Population, 80. Mail. daily. P. Hoffmann, postmaster.
Franke Alwin, blacksmith. Hebert Oliver, physician.
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Hellstern Rev J H (Catholic). Hoffmann Peter, General Store and Grain. Jost Frederick, carpenter. Klessig Aug, cheese factory. Stephen J, R R, exp and tel agt. Wagner Peter, farm implements.
SALEM. A village on the C. & N. W. Ry, in Kenosha county, 15 miles west of Kenosha, the judicial seat and nearest banking point. Exp., Am. Tel., W. U. Population, 200. Esther Pease, post- master.
Bacon M A, physician. Bailey Alexander, notary.
Barber A S, creamery.
Barnes & Warner, general store.
Bluim Henry, shoemaker.
Browne Sarah, music teacher.
Bufton John, justice and shoemaker.
Loescher Mathias, General Store. Oatman Bros, cheese mnfrs. Paddock Cassander, physician.
Salem Brass Band, John Bupton leader. Schlax Henry, blacksmith. Schlax Peter, blacksmith. Seaman Charles, R R, exp and tel agt. Sherman E R, wagonmaker.
Struck N E, live stock.
Van Alstine S B, broom mnfr.
SALONA. A postoffice in Door county, 6 miles south of Sturgeon Bay, the county seat, and 14 west of Horn's Pier, the nearest shipping point. Sturgeon Bay is the nearest banking point. Stages tri- weekly to Sturgeon Bay and Ahnapee; fares, 25 cents and 75 cents respectively. Population, 300. Mail, tri-weekly. Julius Warren, postmaster.
Ellis Emma, dressmaker. Nelson Ole A, blacksmith. Spalsburg J E, live stock.
Warren W HE, Surveyor and Justice.
!/SALTER. A postoffice in Washing- tou county, 9 miles southeast of West Bend, the judicial seat and nearest bank. ing point, and 7 from Cedarburgh, its ship- ping point. Population, 100. Mail, daily. Charles Stanske, postmaster.
Bauman Rev Charles. Butt Frank, mason. Dunst Charles, blacksmith . Heckendorf Albert, carpenter. Jones George, justice.
Kopke Ferdinand, shoemaker.
Nohr Wm, mason.
Reichert Bros, saw mill and lumber. Stanske Charles, General Store. Steffen Charles, blacksmith.
SANBORN. On the D., S. S. & A. Ry, in Ashland county, 12 miles from Ashland, the judicial seat and banking point. Population, 150. Tel., W. C. Mary S. Taylor, postmaster.
Corrigan T, saloon.
Ganson F, railroad and tel agent. Gilchrist A, boarding house. Printic E, lumber inspector. Sanborn && Matthews, saw mill.
Taylor Mary S, Boarding House. Ward Henry, carpenter.
SAND CREEK. A village on Red Cedar river, in Dunn county, 35 miles northeast of Menomonee, the county seat. and S southwest of Cartwright, the nearest railroad station. Bloomer is the nearest banking point. Stagesdaily to Cartwright: fare, 50 cents. Population, 150. Mail, daily. Julius Field, postmaster.
Bredeson Ole, hotel. Field Julius, General Store. Johnson AT, feed and carding mill. Lund Arne, blacksmith. Madsou Ole, general store. Sigstad Ole, general store. Werner John, town clerk.
SANDUSKY. A post village in Sauk county, 30 miles south west of Baraboo, the county seat, and 14 south of Lavalle, the nearest railroad station. Reedsburgh is the nearest banking point. Stages daily to Loue Rock and Lavalle; fares, $1.25 and $1 respectively. Population. 100. Mail, daily. E. C. Sedgwick, postmaster.
IIart Charles, carpenter.
Markham Charles, blacksmith. Meyer Henry, blacksmith.
Powell F HI, Notary. Reitmaun Frederick, masou.
Sedgwick C C. cooper.
Sedgwick E C. Hotel and Creamery. Shoephoister W, stave, saw and feed milis Staples Edward & Henry, saw mill aud cheese minfrs. Staples Z, sewing machines.
Townsend Wm HI, carpenter. Vayette Frank, vet surgeon. Ward Joseph, cheese minfr. Wood Albert, farm impts. Zweig Frederick, general store.
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SANDY BAY. A post village in Ke- waunee county, 8 miles south of Kewau- nee, the county seat, and 15 miles north of Two Rivers, the nearest railroad station. Kewaunee is the nearest banking point. Stages daily to Two Rivers and Ahnapce. Population, 90. Mail, daily. John Wag- lie, postmaster.
Taylor, Bach & Co, creamery.
SARATOGA. A postoffice on Ten Mile creek, in Wood county, 12 miles southwest of Grand Rapids, the county seat, usual shipping and banking point. Stages daily to Grand Rapids and Friend- ship; fares, 75 cents and $1.50 respectively. Population, 100. Mail, daily. O.B. Ham- ilton, postmaster.
Elliott E, general store Hamilton OB, Millwright. Lamb W D, music teacher and organs.
SAUK CITY. A flourishing incor- porated village, located on the Wisconsin river and on the C., M. & St. P. Ry, in Sauk county, 16 miles southwest of Bara- boo, the judicial seat, and 115 northwest of Milwaukee. It contains Catholic and German Reform churches, a German Evan- gelical Society, high, Catholic and public schools, 2 breweries, a planing mill, 2 banks, a library, a concert hall capable of seating 300, while the minor branches of commerce and trade have a full represent- ation. Two weekly newspapers, the Pio- nier Am. Wisconsin, and Presse are pub- lished. There is a well equipped and cill- cient fire department. Live stock, grain and produce are shipped. Stages tri- weekly to Baraboo; fare, 75 cents; and semi-weekly to Black Hawk; fare, 25 cents. Exp., Adams. Tel .. W. U. Population, 900. Conrad Kuoni, postmaster.
Astor House, Mrs Fredericka Frauzel proprietor.
Becker Albert L, saloon.
Becker August A, photographer.
Best Theodore, barber.
Bohu John, mason.
Bohusack Charles & Son (Charles and Wmn), wagonmakers.
Boller & Kuoni (Caspar Boller, Conrad Kuoni), general store.
Buchenau Hugo, photographer.
Burki & Becker (Robert Bnrki, Au- gust A Becker), General Store. Buro Julius J, saloon.
Clement Florian, carpenter.
Cunradi Robert, druggist. Derlett August, blacksmith. Dresen Wm, furniture.
Effinger Ferdinand, brewer.
Eiter Gottfried, wagonmaker.
Franzel Mrs Fredericka, propr Astor House.
Giegerich Bertram, tailor.
Grueninger Rev M (German Lutheran).
Haberman Anton, painter.
Hahn Otto, harness.
Heller Joseph I & Son (Joseph I and Eu- gene K), general store and lumber.
Homberger & Reuter (Robert Homberger, J W Reuter), general store.
Huerth Hotel, Matthias Huerth propr.
Jaeger Conrad, general store.
Just J & P (John and Peter), mnfrs feed steamers.
Kahn Andrew, foundry.
Kalschid Kaspar, tailor.
Keller Peter, carpenter.
Kirchstein August, boots and shoes.
Kirschner Emanuel, meats.
Krause Gustave, general store.
Kuntz Charles C, publr Pionier Am Wis- consin.
Kuoni Conrad, postmaster.
Lachmund Panl, lumber.
Lampertius Charles, shoemaker.
Lemm Mary, dressmaker.
Macgerlein Frank, Grain.
Marquard August F, painter.
Manlbetsch George, meats.
Meyer Conrad, meats.
Meyer Frederick, propr United StatesIIotel.
Meyer Hall, Fred Meyer propr.
Molitor Matthias, flour and feed.
Naffz Charles, banker.
Nilderkloper Auton, mason.
Obrecht Christian, Jumber.
Pioneer Am Wisconsin, C C Kuntz publr.
Quinby John B, lawyer.
Roeser George, brewer.
Sauk City Brass Band, Chris Eisenberg leader.
Sauk City Mills, M Loddle & Son proprs, 4 miles west.
Sauk City Press, C F Ninman editor.
Schlunfbaum Charles, harness.
SchInnghaum Ferdinand, harness.
Schonenfeld Ferdinand E, general store.
Schubring Herman, saloon.
Sluyter Rov G (Catholic).
Stingelhammer Max, saloon.
Surges Frank, livery.
Truckenbrodt J Nicholas, saloon.
United States Hotel, Frederick Meyer propr.
Von Eschen Ellas, furniture.
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Von Hiddessen Charles, physician. Wade Thomas L, physician. Wasley James, tinsmith.
Weisen Mrs Eva, milliner. Wisconsin Creamery Co. Wuerth Valentine, blacksmith.
Zeller & Engel (John Zeller, Fred Engel), brick mnfrs.
SAUKVILLE. On the M. & N. R. R. in Ozaukee county, 4 miles from Port Washington, the judicial seat and banking point. Population, 190. Exp., Am. Tel., WV. U. Joseph Albrecht, postmaster.
Ablhauser Wm, hotel.
Albrecht Joseph, Hotel.
Arnold Alois, cigar mnfr.
Bach Peter, saloon.
Belitz Wm, railroad, exp and tel agt.
Boerner Henry C, general store.
Doctor Peter, cigar mnfr.
Doppel Jacob, shoemaker. Gietzen Joseph, cigar mnfr.
Green J B, constable and saloon.
Hoffman W, meats.
Horn Joachem, wagonmaker.
Kempf George, saloon.
Klein Peter, shoemaker.
Koenig August, general store.
Lutfring Wm, justice. McGinley Daniel, justice.
Meyer Rev Thomas (Catholic).
Roden Joseph, mason. Roos Mathew, cigar mufr. Sellaich Peter, general store. Ulmer Jacob, shoemaker. Wambold Lewis, cigar mnfr.
Wilson Nicholas, Hotel and Grain. Zimer Nicholas, blacksmith.
SAVANNAH. A discontinued post- office in Waukesha county. Send mail to Vernon.
SAWYER. A post village on the Sturgeon Bay canal, in Door county, 1 mile southwest of Sturgeon Bay, the coun- ty seat, nearest shipping and banking point. Stages daily to Green Bay and tri- weekly to Ahnapce. Popniation, 500: Mail, daily. E. N. Anderson, postmaster.
Anderson E N. General Store.
Bay View House, John Goettelmann propr Brewster E W, building stone.
Coshnett Emil, cheese mnfr. Erdman Henry, tailor.
Erland Olof H, shoemaker.
Fuller HI HI, farm impts.
Goettelmann John, propr Bay View House and livery.
Groler Bernard, hotel.
Hennessy Patrick, blacksmith.
Kester J H, shoemaker.
Kletzke Herman, barber.
Lawrence A W & Co, general store.
Martin Charles I, whol meats.
Noble George W, blacksmith.
Noble R & W, farm impts.
Post Henry, stone cutter.
Rice D H, restaurant.
Schingter Johu, cheese factory.
Vroman Dinnio, hotel.
Werfol Anton, pumps and well driller.
Whiteside, Thorkildson && Shaw, Flour Mill.
Wolf Bros, wagonmakers.
SAXEVILLE. A village on Pine river, in Waushara county, 16 miles north. east of Wautoma, the county seat, and 14 south af Waupaca, the nearest railroad station and banking point. Stages daily to Waupaca and Berlin. Population, 62. Mail, daily. N. W. Milliken, postmaster.
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