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Irwin Oscar L, lumber and coal.
Johnson Edwin, carpenter.
Jones David F, district attorney.
Jones Edward L, tailor.
Jones Evan R, sheriff.
Jones John D. real estate.
Jones Mrs May. music teacher.
Jones Richard E, merchant tailor.
Jones & Button (David F Jones, Seth W Button), lawyers.
"Joy John L, live stock.
-Kelley Hliram E, propr Sparta Indepen- dent.
Kenyon Webster, county surveyor.
Kerrigan Wm, cranberry grower, 18 m n.
Ketchum Lucy, dressmaker.
King Joseph B, blacksmith.
Knudson Thomas, propr Wisconsin House.
Kollertz Gustave, confectioner.
Kurtzman Samuel, boots and shoes.
-Lawrence Dennis S, grain buyer. Lawrence Mrs D S, dressmaker.
Leach Henry A, barber.
Leach Linus W, carpenter.
Leete G H & Co (George H Leete), proprs Winship House.
Leonard M A. city marshal.
Letson Wm, furniture.
Livingston John W, supt schools.
Long George E, physician.
McBride Bros (Wilfred and Edgar S), proprs Sparta Herald.
McClure Lyman, barber
MeCoy Bruce E, propr Sparta Demperst
McFadden & Buxton (Barney McFadder. Charles L. Buxton), barbers.
McUne Mrs Nora, milliner.
Mason JJames J, general store.
Merrill Llewellyn D. jeweler.
Miller Miss Maggie C, dressmaker.
Miller & Kaser (Peter Miller, Heury Kaser), flour mills.
Milligan Mrs C Maria, milliner.
Milligan George W. physician.
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Monroe County Agricultural Society. Morrill & Dorwin (C C Morrill, O F Dor- win), live stock.
Morrow & Masters (Joseph M Morrow, Charles M Masters), lawyers.
Moseley Willis H. electrician.
Mullen James C, boots and shoes.
Newbury Lyman M, iron works.
Newton Frederick N, drugs.
Newton Orrin I, paper mill and lumber.
Noeth Louisa, pool room.
Northrup John B, livery.
Northwestern Railroad Hotel, Phidelius Poole propr.
O'Connor James, sheriff.
Olin Edward E, grocer.
Opera Hall, A E Howard manager.
Page Arthur L, justice.
Palmer Hagarman, real estate.
Palmer & Gross (Wm P Palmer, Fred Gross), drugs.
Pierce George M, veterinary.
Pilcher Rev A M (Methodist).
Poole Phidelius, propr Northwestern Rail- road Hotel.
Pott Charles W, harness.
Ralston John II, confectioner.
Rice John P, county clerk.
Rich Charles E, books.
Richards Ren A, district attorney.
Richardson George A, lawyer.
Richardson & Foster (Fred A Richardson, Fred M Foster), photographers.
Roberts Rev Robert T, supt State School for Dependent Children.
Roberts & Jones (Stephen J Roberts, Wm R Jones), grocers.
Robie & Huffman (Edward W Robie, Theodore L Huffman), grocers.
Saxe August, furniture. Schaller Henry, cabinetmaker.
Schmalz Ernest, carpenter.
Schramm Jacob, general store.
Sheets John, confectioner. Sheldon Chauncey, agt C & N W Ry. Sholts John A, pension agt.
Shuter & Stiles (Charles Shuter, F P Stiles), Turkish baths. Skillman James R, exp and tel agt. Smith Henry M, farm impts.
Smith & Hnas (Wmn HN Smith, Clemens Haas), meats.
Sparta Cadet Band, Paul Scholler leader. Sparta Democrat, B E McCoy propr.
sparta Free Library, Miss Minnie Blakes- lee librariau.
Sparta Herald, McBride Bros proprs.
sparta Horticultural Society, MA Thayer pres, L, S Fisher scc.
Sparta Independent, H E Kelley propr.
Stevens Lucius M, pension agent.
Stiles Fred P, physician.
Stimson O J, sewing machines.
Stokes Wm T A, vet surgeon.
Siringham. Stephen R, Dealer in Staple and Fancy Groceries, Crockery, Flour, Etc.
Summerfield Wm, plasterer.
Teasdale Howard, lawyer."
Teasdale John, farm implements.
Thayer M A & Co (blason A Thayer), bankers.
Thomas Knudson, propr Wisconsin House.
Thorbus Edward, wagons and plows.
Thorbus M S & Bro (Martin S and Timo- thy O), wagonmakers.
Troy Laundry, Mrs Emogene Crom- well Propr.
Tyler George M, wagonmaker.
Tyler & Hill (T B Tyler, est Ira A Hill), real estate.
Wagner Henry R, saloon.
Wagner & Knudson (Peter Wagner, Peter Knudson), saloon.
Walden Sherman, barber.
Warner House, H G Boyington propr.
Warner John, grocer.
Watson George, builder.
Whitcomb George, livery.
Wilson Alfred W, agt C, M & St P Ry. Winship House, G HI Leete & Co proprs.
Wisconsin House, Thomas Knudson propr.
Woy J L, wool and live stock. .
Woy Silas M, farm impts.
Youngmann Bros (Louis and John), meats.
SPAULDING. A post village on the G. B., W. & St. P. R. R, In Jackson county, 33 miles northeast of Black River Falls, the county seat, and 23 from Meril- lon, the nearest banking point. Popula- tion, 40. Exp., U. S. Tel., W. U., F. A. Rhoads, postmaster.
Hamilton K T livery. Loden Eugene, cranberries.
Rhoads 'T A, Grocer and Loan Agent.
SPENCER. A village on the Wiscon- sin Central div. N. P.R. R.in Marathon coun- ty, 60 miles southwest of Wausau, the seat of justice, and Så northwest of Marshfield. the nearest banking point. It contains a saw mill, Baptist, Lutheran and Catholic churches, 2 graded schools, and 4 hotels. A weekly newspaper, the Trarne, is pub. lished. Stage daily to Loyal, 11 miles west. Exp., N. P. Tel., W. U. Popu- lation, 300. M. P. Hartford, postmaster
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Belding D A, railroad and tel agent.
Blackstone house, Mrs G I Follett propr. Bornvoefkind, staves and headings. Brazeau J P, justice.
Burkhardt Louis, propr Louis House. Burnell Luther N, general store. Davel John Z, harness.
De Lovely Napoleon A, propr Spencer House.
Farrington George, general store.
Follett George I, lawyer.
Follett Mrs George I, propr Blackstone House.
Freeman Daniel R, physician.
Frothinger John, saloon.
Gardiner John, general store.
Graves S D & Son (Solon D and John D), hardware.
Hall S C & C H, saw mill.
Hanson D Marvin, hardware. .
Hartford Moses P, General Store and Agricultural Implements.
Hawkins Thomas R, physician.
Hayward John K, apiarist .;
Heath Edwin, druggist.
Louis House, Louis Burkhardt propr.
National House, Fred J Schluenz Propr.
Neidlein John, wagonmaker.
Parrett Frank, saw mill.
Plathner Otto, flour and feed.
Richardson Chauncey K, justice.
Richardson Mrs C K, milliner.
Schluenz Fred J, Propr National House.
Schluenz John H, blacksmith.
Siegrist Henry, shoemaker.
Spencer House, N A De Lovely propr. Spencer Tribune, G E Vandercook propr. Stoltenon Charles, saloon.
Strong David M, barber.
Vandercook Gilbert E, propr Spencer Tri- bune.
Wendell Galispy W, wagon and sleighmkr. Williams Mrs C, dressmaker.
Wollenberg Christian, meats.
SPIRIT LAKE. Burnett county.
See Orange.
SPLIT ROCK. On the M., L. S. & W. Ry, in Shawano county, 27 miles southwest of Shawano, and 12 from Clin- tonville the nearest bank location. Popu- lation, 100. Mail, daily.
Aderman Wm & Co, Imber mufr. Aschinger Bros, saw mill. Fuchs Fred, saloon. Turner Wm, saw mill. Worden & Wright, general store.
SPOKEVILLE. On the Wisconsin. Central line, in Clark county, 18 mi - northeast of Neillsville, the seat.of justice and bank location, and 10 southwest o: Spencer. Population, 75. Mail, daily. J. C .- Marsh, postmaster.
Marsh F C, Saw, Shingle and Lati Mill and Excelsior Factory. Stevens S S, hotel.
SPOONER. A postoffice, formerly known as Chandler, on the C., St. P., M. & O. Ry, in Washburn county, 5 miles northeast of Shell Lake, the county sta: and 22 from Cumberland. the neares: banking point. Settled in 1SS3. Popula- tion, 400. Tel. W. U. Exp., Am. Mrs. HI. Martin, postmaster.
Brown Charles P. railroad agent.
Bush R, telegraph agent. Bush Wm, justice.
Buxton Bros, saloon.
Hoeppner Henry, hotel.
Lane II S, meats.
Schullo Emili, saloon.
Scidmore Louis A, saloon.
Scribner F G & Co, General Store. Sprague James E, saloon.
Stratton George E, grocer.
Fynen Michael C, General Store. White CHI & Son, hotel.
SPRAGUE. A postoffice on the C .. St. P., M. & O. Ry, in Barron county, : miles northwest of Barron, the county scat, and 4 southwest of Cumberland. the nearest banking point. Population, 200 Exp., Am. Hattie H. Sprague, postmaster
Northern Lumber Co, Saw Mill.
SPRING BLUFF. A postoffice i= Adams county, S miles southeast Friendship, the county seat, and 12 noriu- west of Westfield, the nearest railroad sia tion. Montello is the nearest bankin. point. Population, 250 Mail, tri-weekly Hattie L. Hubbs, postmaster.
Catchim Albert, carpenter.
Catchim Oscar, carpeuter and justice.
Cavanaugh CA, blacksmith. Crane Frank E, creamery.
Demott Samuel, creamery.
Donovan Richard, justice. Fletcher S C, cheese factory.
Hale George, creamery. Hicks David, blacksmith. Holman Math, mason. Hubbs C Q, creamery.
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Hubbs Hattic L, General Store, Milli- uer and Dressmaker. Phelps S H, general store. Phelps Willie, carpenter. Walker E E, grist mill. Wilkinson Wm L, cheese factory. Wilson Warren, justice.
SPRING CREEK. A postoffice in Adams county, 10 miles northwest of Friendship, the county seat, and 10 north- east of Necedah, the nearest railroad sta- tion. Grand Rapids is the nearest banking point. Population, 150. Mail, tri-weekly. HI. D. Ely, dressmaker.
Ely Henry D, Farmer. Tioney Wm, general store. York R N, carpenter and blacksmith.
SPRING DALE. A discontinued postoffice in Dane county. Send mail to Verona.
SPRINGFIELD. A post village on the C., M. & St. P. Ry, in Walworth county, 7 miles cast of Elkhorn, the county seat, and 33 from Lake Geneva, the nearest banking point. Stages daily to Spring Prairie and Lake Geneva; fares, 25 and 50 cents respectively. Population, 300. Tel., W. U. Exp., Am. Edward Moor- house, postmaster.
Belle W E, railroad and tel agent.
Davis Porter, livery.
Dutcher George, barber.
Flanders Joseph, painter.
Gough & Moran, farm impts.
Hubbard Mrs George, hotel.
Moorhouse E, Am Express agent.
Moorhouse & Phelps, General Store, Grain and Feed Mill. Olp H C, hardware.
Russell John, wagonmaker.
SPRINGFIELD CORNERS. A post village in Dane county, 15 miles northi- west of Madison, the county seat, and 6 from Waunakec, on the C. & N. W. Ry, the nearest railroad station. Madison is the nearest banking point. Stages tri-week- ly to Roxbury and Middleton. Popula- tion, 60. Mail, tri-weekly. John Dohm, postmaster.
Benzmiller John, blacksmith.
Dohm John, Agricultural Implements and Sewing Machines. Emerich Michael, saloon. Martini Mrs Louis & Co, general store.
Sehr Peter, shoemaker. Siek Theodore, general store. Stebbins Joseph, carpenter. Zahn George, blacksmith.
SPRING GREEN. A village on the C., M. & St. P. Ry, in Sauk county, 36 miles southwest of Baraboo, the judicial seat. Dating its settlement from 1857, it contains 3 churches, high and district schools, a bank and a weekly newspaper, the Home News. It is located in the midst of a rich agricultural and stock-raising dis- trict, and ships grain, live stock, dairy products, hops and produce. Stage, semi- weekly to Reedsburgh and intermediate points. Exp., Adams. Tel., W. U. Popu- lation. 600. Evan M. Davies, postmaster.
Austin Henry, plasterer.
Beaver Peter && (Son Peter and John), stone quarry.
Bettinger, Zilg & Co (John Bettinger, John and Conrad Zilg), hardware.
Boch Henry E, blacksmith.
Bolander C A, horseshoer.
Bossard Martin, physician.
Boyle John, saloon.
Brown & Davis (Lavillo A Brown, Silas L Davis), General Store.
Cristman E G, physician.
Davis D D. drugs.
Davies Evan M, Postmaster.
Davis Mrs Samantha, dressmaker.
Ensign Mrs Lizzie B, milliner.
Evans && Morgan (E W Evans, J E Mor. gan), live stock. Finkelston David J, general store.
Fronk John, meats.
Harris Stephen MI, banker.
Harrison George S, harness and barber.
Hathaway Warren N, wagonmaker.
Hill Thomas, live stock.
Home News. W R Purdy propr.
Jones David M HI, harness. Kifer Henry, propr Park Hotel.
King Owen, lumber.
McDonnell Anthony P, saloon.
McNulty Thomas, saloon.
Ostrander Edwin, photographer.
Park Hotel, Henry Kifer propr.
Parlimant Truman A, carriagemaker.
Post & Jones (Fred Post, Dan Joues), gen- eral store. Purdy Walter R, propr Home News.
Richard Alvin, Hivery.
Ring John, saloon.
Oswald B, Boots, Shoes and Jewelry.
Schall Christian, boots and shoes.
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Schlosser & Held (Anton Schlosser, Albert C Held), general store. Siders Wm, mason. Simpson Charles J, carpenter.
Yonker John, saloon.
SPRING LAKE. A postoffice in Waushara county, 9 miles southeast of Wautoma, the county scat, and 13 north- west of Berlin, the nearest railroad station and banking point. Stages daily to Berlin Wautoma. Population, 12. Mail, daily. T. Durkee, postmaster.
Durkee Timothy, General Store. Fuller John, hotel. Jennings John, blacksmith. Joslin Thomas H, general store. Prewett Napoleon, mason.
Sperbeck E, carpenter.
SPRING PRAIRIE. A village in Walworth county, 7 miles east of Elkhorn, the county seat and nearest banking point, and 3} north of Springfield, the nearest railroad station. Stages
daily to Springfield; farc, 25 cents. Population, 100. Mail, daily. George D. Puffer, postmaster.
Barnes H D & Co, poultry shippers. Beetow Charles W, feed mill.
Clark Win, carpenter. Dyke C R, carpenter.
Farmers' Fire Insurance Co.
Green C P, farm impts.
Harris Bros, creamery.
Hubbard && Puffer, General Store. Pratt Orris, vinegar mnfr. Puffer JO, boots, shoes and justice. Shaver H J, blacksmith.
Spring Prairie Cornet Band.
SPRING VALLEY. A village ou Eau Galle river, iu Pierce county, 21 miles northeast of Ellsworth, the county seat, and 10 southeast of Woodville, the nearest railroad station. Baldwin is the nearest banking point. Stages to Maiden Rock, Ono, Rock Elm, Olivet, Wildwood, Brookville and Woodville. Population, 100. Mail, daily. Wm. D. Akers, post- master.
Akers Win D, Notary. Curtis Frank, hotel.
Fleming R W & Co, saw and feed mill. Gaarden H HI, general store. Henning Wmn, blacksmith.
Johnson & Nelson, general store.
Nordrum Bros, general store.
Wam Evan, shoemaker. White D L, hardware.
SPRINGVILLE. A village on Ba.l Ax creek in Vernon county, 4 miles north- west of Vircqua, on the C., M. & St. P. Ry, the county seat, nearest railroad station and banking point. Stages daily to Vircqua and La Crosse: fare, 25 cents and $1.25. respectively. Population, 200. W. MI. Bouilleur, postmaster.
Bouffleur Philip, general store.
Bouffleur Wm, shoemaker. Bouffleur W M, Harnessmaker. Graham & Co, flour mill. Hunter B J, wagonmaker.
Jackson Win II, blacksmith.
Kendall Truman, blacksmith.
Kettleson Samuel, meats. MeLees Joseph HI, cheese mnfr. Miller J W, hotel, saw and feed mill. Miller P, veterinary surgeon. Palmlund Martin, stone mason.
Thorp Isaac F, surveyor.
Williamson Wm, carpenter.
SPRING WATER. In Wanshsra county, 18 miles northeast of Wantoma. the judicial seat, and 12 from Waupaca, its shipping point. Mail, daily. M. C. Wilson, postmaster.
Crandall John, carpenter.
Evans Rev Robert D (Baptist).
Ilanson Anton, blacksmith. Humphrey E R, chairman town board. James Rev Timothy (Congregational). Jenson John H, constable.
Nelson Rev J C (Adventist).
Wilson MI C. Blacksmith, Sorghum Mnfr and Justice.
SPRUCE. A postoffice in Oconto county, 1S miles northwest of Oconto, the seat of justice, and 6 from Maple Valley. the nearest shipping point. Bank at Ocouto. Population, 175. Mail, tri weekly. James Tracy, postmaster.
Kadlic Joseph, saw mill. Lehner John, constable. Riffle Charles, justice. Schoennebeck Charles, builder. Tracy James, General Store and Black smith.
STALWART. Richland county. Name Changed to Ihuis City.
STANDART. A postoffice in inna county, 8 miles northwest of Dodzertlle,
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the county seat, nearest railroad station and banking point. Stages semi-weekly :o Dodgeville; fare, 25 cents. Population, 100. Mail, semi-weekly. Robert Kin- rear, postmaster.
Crook Peter, sorghum mnfr. Kinnear J, barber.
Kinnear Robert, Farmer.
/ STANGELVILLE. Formerly known as Montpelier, is in Kewaunee county, 12 miles southwest of Kewaunce, the county seat, banking and shipping point. Population, GO. Stage daily to Kewaunee. Frank J. Stangel, postmaster.
Bartik Rev Joseph (Catholic). Christman Henry, saw mill. Cibulka Joseph, carpenter. Dochter John, Flour Mill. Dufek Mathias, carpenter. Hynek Jacob, harness. Kritzmacher Albert, carpenter.
Kritzmacher Wm, carpenter. Krumel Mates, mason .. Krumbera John, grocer.
Liska Wenzel, mason. Mack John, saloon .. Masanetz Joseph, saloon.
Pavlik Andreas, shoemaker.
Pavlik Andrew, fruit.
Pavlik John G, books. Pavlik Mathias, shoemaker. Pivrnec & Brandes, flour and saw mill. Resaz Wenzel, wagonmaker. Schefjik Sebastian, tailor. Sekadlo John, live stock. Sledenglanz Martin, blacksmith.
Sladky Joseph, carpenter.
Stangel Bros, General Store, Cheese Mofrs and Saloon. Stangel Frank J, Justice. Stangel Mrs F J, dressmaker. Stangel Jacob J, cheese mnfr. Svacina Frank, blacksmith aud consta ble. Zema Charles, blacksmith.
STANLEY. A postoffice on the Wis- cousin Central Line, in Chippewa county, 22 miles east of Chippewa Falls, the county Wat, and 7 from Thorp, the nearest bank- ing point: Population, 350. Tel., W. U. Exp., N. P. F. Rabenstorf, postmaster. Blaisder Henry, blacksmith. Cook Charles, hotel. Lauer Jacob, saloon. MeMiller, railroad, exp and tel agt. Nye, Lusk & Hudson, saw mill. Peterson II P, saloon.
Rabanstorf F, General Store. Rick John, meats. York Iron Co, charcoal.
STANTON. On the C., St. P. M. & O. Ry, in St. Croix county, 25 miles north- east of Hudson, the county seat, and 6 northeast of New Richmond, the nearest banking point. Population, GO. Mail, daily. Mrs. C. Quinlan, postmaster.
Quinlan Mrs C, General Store. Willow River Milling Co, flour mill.
STAR. A village on Kickapoo river, in Vernon county, 18 miles northeast of Viroqua, the county seat, nearest railroad station and banking point. Stages, tri- weekly to Norwalk and Viola. Popula- tion, 175. Mail, tri-weekly. Robert Par- ker, postmaster.
Ainsworth B. carpenter. Bean HI D, blacksmith.
Carpenter Dr Amos, drugs.
Dean T D & Co, flour mill.
Downey John, blacksmith.
Hook Samnel, shoemaker.
Lawton C J, barber.
Lawton C W, justice and farm impts.
Millard HI C, general store.
Millison Levi, carpenter.
Mockett Rev R S (Methodist). Parker Robert, General Store. Seeley D, hotel.
Seeley D & Son, saw mill.
STARK. In Manitowoc county. 23 miles northwest of Manitowoc, the judicial seat, and 15 southeast of De Pere, the near- est shipping and banking point. Stages semi-weekly to De Pere and Rosecrans. Population, 200. Mail, semi-weekly. Wm. Warm, postmaster.
Dunn John P, carpenter.
Kniser Albert, carpenter. Kolarsek John, mason. McMahon Phillip, justice. Rockel Leopold, wagonmaker.
Seidel Wm, mason. Skarban Martin, carpenter.
Smith James, cheese mnfr.
Warm Win. General Store, Carpenter, Apiarist and Cheese MInfr.
STAR PRAIRIE. In St. Croix county, 23 miles northeast of Hudson, the county seat, and 4} north of New Rich- mond, the nearest railroad station and banking point. Staces daily to New
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Richmond; fare, 25 cents. Population, 325. Mail, daily. C. F. Millard, post- master.
Albertson Erick, carpenter.
Anderson J P, painter.
Bixby H L, general store. Crommett E &, Physician. Cudney J H, carpenter.
Fay W E, livery. Field E B, hotel and cheese mnfr. Fuller A S, cooper.
Fylpaa & Norman, general store. Gibson W G, carpenter.
Jerdee E O, wagonmaker.
Jewell A P, carpenter.
Jewell T, general store.
Johnson Nils, blacksmith.
McClure John, surveyor. Marvin A R, justice.
Millard C F, Drugs.
Olson Martin, tailor.
Palmerson Thomas, shoemaker.
Peabody Rev A B (Episcopal).
Pederson A, shoemaker.
Runge, physician. Simonds Bros, hardware.
Smith Miss Ida, milliner. Walton Mary, hotel. Wilcox A D, blacksmith.
STATE LINE. On the M., L. S. & W. Ry, in Oneida county, 47 miles, by rail, northeast of Rhinelander, the judicial seat and nearest banking point. Exp., U. S. Tel., W. U. Population, 400. R. Otto, postmaster.
Brown Bros, lumber.
Cagel Thomas L, railroad, exp and telagt. Harrigan Bros, lumber. Jeffries D K, lumber. Libbey & Reed, lumber.
Otto R, General Store, Saw and Planing Mill. Underwood Lumber Co. Watersmeet Lumber Co.
STEARNS. Shawano county. Name changed to Morris.
STEBBINSVILLE. A postoffice in Rock county, 20 miles northwest of Janes- ville, the judicial seat and 6 from Edger- ton its banking and shipping point. Pop- ulation, 150. Mail, daily. C. W. Jack- son, postmaster.
Jackson Charles W, Flour Mill. Stebbins S T, flour mill.
STEINTHAL. A postoffice in Mi- itowoc county, 25 miles southwest of Man itowoc, the county seat, and 6 northeast n. Kiel, the nearest railroad station. Ch ton is the nearest banking point. Populu. tion, 50. Mail, tri-weekly.
Buschman H, blacksmith.
Casper C, grist mill. Schnell H A, shoemaker.
Witte Win, Grocer.
STELLA. On the M., L. S. & W. R. in Oncida county, 19 miles from Rhine lander, the judicial seat and bankist point. Population, 134. Mail, daily. Edward M. Hagen, postmaster.
Berglund John, shoemaker.
Flynn Andrew, saloon.
Hagan Edward M, Superintendes: Schroth & Ahrens.
Russell Frank, barber. St Louis George, carpenter.
Schroth & Ahrens, saw mill and loggers
STEPHENSVILLE. A village on Bear creek, in Outagamie county, 14 mlle- northwest of Appleton, the county seats northeast of Hortonville, the nearest ra: road station, and 8 southeast of New Lou don, the nearest banking point. Stage: daily to Hortonville. Population, 103 Mail, daily. I. G. Scott, postmaster. Goerl Wensel, saloon.
Gowell George G, saw mill.
Herbert Wm, blacksmith. Lerezow Henry, blacksmith.
Mollet Durz, tailor. Mullett Nicholas, wagonmaker.
Pew P HI, grocer. Pigal John, shoemaker. Scott I G, General Store. Steidle Charles, saloon. Tabor Lemuel, physician.
Wonderlich John, justice.
STERLING. A village on the Wis consin Central Line, in Clark county, 24 miles northwest of Neillsville, the county se and 5 from Thorp, the nearest bankles point. Population, 150. Tel., W. U. Exp. N. P. H. J. Fessenden, postmaster.
Fessenden H JJ. Bookkeeper Sterila. Lumber Co and Magr General Store. Norman Calvin, exp and tel agent. Sterling Lumber Co, general store, saw and planing mill.
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vunty, 5 miles south of Medford, the ounty seat and nearest banking point. Population, 100. Tel., W. U. Exp., N. P. H. G. Amberson, postmaster.
Amberson I G, General Store.
Benterd Herman, saw mill.
Bintker F W, saloon. C'andel C H, railroad, exp and tel agt.
Hansman L, hotel.
Hansman Wm, saloon.
Lefeve S W, general store.
Newton I, justice.
Rinth J, blacksmith.
. STETTIN. A postoffice in Marathon county, 12 miles west of Wausau, the county seat, nearest railroad station and 'anking point. Stages daily to Wausau. Population, 160. Mail, daily. Leopold Tanl:, postmaster.
Biclant Frederick, farm impts.
Brandt & Gebhard. carpenter.
Dickhoff Paul, saloon.
Eidman P. harnessmaker.
Gebhard Rev T, justice.
Hoeft Carl, justice. Lapfield Rorder, mason.
Lny, Butke & Co, saw mill.
Hadant Fred, farm impts. Tank Leopold, Farmer. Weinke Wm, justice.
Wendorff Albert, justice.
STEUBEN. On the K. V. & N. R. R. in Crawford county, 24 miles northeast of Prairie du Chien, the county scat, and 10 perthwest of Boscobel, the nearest bank- tx point. Population, 30. Mail, daily. 1. D. Hurlbut, postmaster.
Campbell James, cheese factory. Campbell Robert, cheese factory. Hamilton HI, cheese factory.
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