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

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


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Marinette Street Railway Co, Henry C Higgins pres, Thomas Higgins sec, 1511 Main.


Marinette & Menominee Box Co. (capital. $75.000), George W Hastings sec, cor Hosmer and Chestnut.


Marinette & Menominee Hospital Co, H U Mann pres, James A Sommerville sec. proprs Menomince River Hospital, 1520 Main.


Marinette & Menominee Paper Co (capital, $175,000), Ford Starring pres. Robert McAlpine sec, 2311 River.


Martin & Campbell (Charles I Martin. Jo- seph A Campbell), meats, 16 Hosmer Maska Joli, grocer, 205 Main.


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


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You never have to buy a good PIANO or ORGAN but once; it lasts a lifetime. Honey can be saved by writing Plymouth Block, Milwaukee, tur Price List and Terms to Dearholt & Benedict, Wisconsin. See Page 5.


MAR AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY. MAR 521


AUG. WESTLUND,


DEALER IN GENERAL Hardware


STOVES and Tinware, Paints, Oils and Catlery.


TERMS CASH.


601 Main St., MARINETTE, WIS.


P. BRINK & CO., Meat Market.


A FULL LINE OF CHOICE MEATS AND DAIRY PRODUCE, Poultry and Game. 130 Stark weather Street, MARINETTE, WIS. (Menekaune P. O.)


WM. H. HUMPHREVILLE, GENERAL COLLECTION AGENT,


Conveyancer, Justice of the Peace, NOTARY PUBLIC,


And Solicitor of Patents and Pension Claims.


1820 Hall Avenue, -


MARINETTE, WIS.


Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry.


The Popular 1 Line to the


West and Northwest


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Goodyear Rubber Co.,


MILWAUKEE. Only Store in Wisconsin connected with GOODYEAR Rubber Co.


522 MAR WISCONSIN STATE GAZETTEER MAR


Mattison Andrew. baker, 106 Starkweather Menekaune Planing Mill, Lindem & Miller Proprs, 539 Main. (See adv, p 517.)


Menominee River Boom Co (Cap- ital, $1,200,000), Isaac Stephenson Pres, Samuel M Stephenson Vice-Pres, John W P Lombard Treas, George W Hanley Sec, 2157 River.


Menominee River Coal and Dock Co, Michael Corry pres, John F Hancock sec, foot of Ogden.


Menominee River Hospital, Marinette & Menominee Hospital Co proprs.


Menominee River Lumber Co (capital, $666,000). Michael Corry treas and supt, John F Hancock sec, 114 Hosmer.


Menominee River Sash and Door Co (cap- ital, $20,000). Philip W Hollister pres and treas, 908 State.


Merryman R W & Co (Robert W and Reu- ben C Merryman, lumber mnfrs, foot of 8th.


Meyer Simon, clothing, 1701 Dunlap sq.


Michael Matthew, carpenter, 735 Curric.


Miller Bros (Fred W and Christopher T), Grocers, 1441 Thomas. (See adv, p 515.)


Miller John, saloon, 1241 Main.


Milwaukee & Northern R R, John E Williams Agent.


Mindrum Adolf, baker, 1421 Elizabeth av Miner John W, real estate, 706 Wells.


Moore Mrs Evelyn, restaurant, 1909 Hall ave.


Moore James M, livery, 1812 Hall ave.


Moore Walter K, dentist, 1707 Main.


Moran Michael G, shoes, 1711 Main.


Moran Patrick F, whol liquors, 1605 Main Mueller George A, baker, 2118 Hall ave, Murphy Patrick F, painter, 802 Pierce ave. Nash Rudy F, confectioner, 815 Pierce ave. Nash Win H, whol paper, 815 Pierce avc. Nelson Christian, milk, Meuekanne.


Nelson Martin, jeweler, 1507 Main.


Nelson Peter C, tailor, 1603 Main.


Nelson Robert HI, blacksmith, 613 Manu. Nenwald JJacob, notions, 1618 Main.


New Dunlap, Frank A Clark Propr, Dunlap Square. (Sce ade, p 519.) Nice Frederick, barber, 1237 Main.


Nichols Charles E, Lawyer, cor Hall ave and Stephenson.


Niemann Wm J C A, saloon, 825 Main.


Niezgoski John, saloou, 101 Water. Nilson Otto, grocer, 726 Main. Nordgren Charles, shoes, 831 Main. Nordin N J. tailor, 66 Hosmer.


North Star, Charles M Fairchild publr and propr, 1719 Main.


Northwestern College of Commerce, H L Rucker pres, George D Crocker sec, 1618 Main.


Norton Charles H, hardware, 1761 Dun- lap sq.


Nowakowsky Sylvester, saloon, 837 Main. Ocpen Win, Propr Williams House and Saloon, 107 Hosmer.


O'Leary Jeremiah, saloon, 1905 Hall ave. Olson Cornelius, whol fish, 134 Stark- weather.


Olson & Haagensen (Simon E Olson, Andrew Haagensen). Groceries, Provis- ions and Crockery, 1355 Main.


O'Shea Dennis B, grocer, 1201 Main.


Ovland Knute O, watchmkr, 30 Hosmer.


Paquain Peter, saloon, 2029 Hall ave.


Patrick Lewis S, postmaster, 1902 Hall ave.


Paulsen Andrew HE, Pianos and Or- gans, Music and Musical Merchandise, 1705 Main.


Peaslee James H, dentist, 1761 Dunlap so. Petersen George H, shoemaker, 1700 Steph- enson .


Peterson Andrew, genl store. 1000 Pierce av. Peterson Charles E, furn, 1901 Hall ave.


Peterson Rev C N (Danish Luth), 1320 9th. Peterson Peter, barber, 611 Main.


Peur Miss Pauline, rest. 1923 Hall ave.


Philbrook S V D, ship builder, n end Og- den.


Place & Smith (Harry J Place, Rich- ard M Smith), Wholesale and Retail Mest Market, 1720 Main. (Se adc, p 519.)


Pomainville Charles, dry goods. 1709 Main. Porterfield Andrew, logger, 206 Hattie.


Porterfield House, J B Wood, propr, 1736 Main,


Postal Telegraph Cable Co, Emmette E Nott mngr, 1723 Main.


Ponse Louis F, Cigar Mufr; Fine Hand-Made Cigars a Specialty, 1553 Main.


Prescott E Corydon, Genl Mngt Marinette Iron Works Co. 1365 Main. Raiche & Hill (Win J Raiche, Henry


E Hill, Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oi's. Wall Paper. Stationery, Etc. 1601 Main. Railway Hotel and Dining Hall, George W Garret propr. C & N W Ry Depot. Ramsey Robert C, county supt schools. Ray Dot, carriage mnfr. 381 Hattie.


Read Wi W. Mnfr Brooms, also Tor and Whisk Brooms, $17 Pierce ave Reinboldt Mrs .Joseph, ladies' furnishing goods, 1435 Main.


Reinke Gustav, whol liquars. 1715 Main Reinke & Wendels (Charles Reinke, Henry Wendels), grocers, 1713 Main.


Chicago & Grand Trunk R;,


Palace and Dining Cars ON ALL THROUGH TRAINS.


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


New York Life Insurance Co., Surplus, - 16,000,000. 1 Office, 416 Milwaukee St .. MILWAUKEE, WIS. W. S. CANDEE, State Agent. WALKER BUCKNER, Goa'l Manager.


MAR AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY. MAR 523


Retlich Ernst, Carpenter, Contractor and Builder, Logan. (See adv p 515.) Rettke Bros (Ferdinand A and Henry G), grocers, 905 Pierce ave.


Richards Frank, saloon, 50 Hosmer.


Richter Miss Emma, stenogr, 1701 Dunlap square.


Ridsdale George L, sewing machines, 1608 Main.


Roberts Thomas W, barber, 1907 Hall ave. Rock Frank, lime, 2110 Hall ave.


Rock & Garrow (Napoleon Rock, Allen Garrow), meats, 903 Main.


Rodabaugh Wesley, saw repairer, 1532 Main.


Roman H, physician, 1703 Dunlap sq.


Rombough Johial S. confctr. 1810 Hall ave. Ruth Axel, shoemaker, 1726 Main.


Saunders Frank P, logger, 1420 Main.


Sawyer-Goodman Co, Philetus Sawyer pres, James B Goodman sec, lumber mofrs, Sawyer Island.


Scheldt A P & Co (Anton Scheldt, Neils Christensen), shoes, 1539 Main.


Schleihs Stanislaus W, Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, and Mufr Eagle Water- proof Oil Blacking, 813 Pierce ave.


Sebraw Herbert, saloon, 829 Main.


Schuchart Edmund, Propr Luding- ton House and Saloon, 1607 Main.


Schwartz C & Co (Caspar Schwartz, Philip Jecky), grocers. 1705 Stephenson.


Schwartz E H & Co (Edward H and Henry Schwartz), meats, 1549 Main.


Scott James I, horse dir, 1635 Ludington. Searles Wm HI, oculist and anrist, 1718 Main.


Secor Desire, grocer, 835 Pierce ave. Feeney Mrs Alice G, milliner, 1606 Main. Setright John K, city clerk, 1444 Main. Sevart Christian, saloon, 1629 Main.


shallman Andrew, Propr Shallman Hlouse, Wines, Liquors and Cigars, 60 Hosmer.


Shaughnessy Thomas, meats, 2204 Hall. Sheldrick John, plasterer, 2728 Hall ave.


sherman John J, Physician and Sur- geon, 1327 Main cor Odd Fellow. Sickler Welmon P, hardware, 1335 Main. Simpson & Scudder (Benjamin F Simpson, Henry T Scudder), Lawyers, 1904 Hall ave.


Smith J D & Co (James D) Smith, Charles Loughrey), general store, 1341 Main. Smith Mrs Mary A, jeweler, 1535 Main.


Sommerville & Gregory (James A Sommer- ville, Frank Gregory), phys. 1719 .John. Sorenson Jacob, grocer, 1123 Wells. Sperry Pitt H. jeweler, 1705 Main. Squire Wm W, phys, cor Main and Wells.


Stafford Rev John (Baptist), Arlington Hotel.


Stephenson National Bank of Marinette (capital, $100,000), Isaac Stephenson pres, Harry J Brown cash, 1912 Hall ave. -


Stephenson Opera House, Isaac Stephenson propr, W G Greene inngr, 1826 Hall av. Strass Isador S, Propr Fond du Lac


House, 1931 Hall ave. (See ade, p 517.) Stratton John, mason, 1207 Pierce ave.


Stronach Miss Linnie, music teacher, 1205 Merryman.


Suelfiohn Wm J, saloon, 2128 Hall ave. Suits Mrs Clarissa A, drugs, 1621 Main. Sullivan John E, saloon, 1633 Main.


Sunstrom Charles W, steamship agt, 1914 Hall ave.


Swanke Robert A, meats, 2001 Hall ave. Swansen Charles J, meats, 713 Main.


Swartz & Judkins, express, Dunlap Hotel. Swedish Cornet Band, M Christianson di- rector, 843 Pierce ave.


Swedish Orchestra, M Christianson direc- tor, 813 Pierce ave.


Tanner Wm A, clothing, 1707 Main.


Taylor W & Co (Walter and Rebecca Tay- lor), soda water mufrs, 1016 Menekanne. Therrien Mrs Carrie, dressmaker, 1715 Stephenson.


Therrien Stanislaus, shoemkr, 1739 Main. Tbisen Millar, saloon, 1447 Main.


Thompson Horatio G, drugs, 28 Hosmer.


Thompson John S, grocer, 1733 Main.


Thompson Win H, harness, 1733 Main.


Thorne George W, livery, 1011 Wells.


Travelers' Home. Albert Geartts propr, 2103 Hall ave.


Tremont House. Wm Burns propr, cor Wisconsin and Stephenson.


Turn Verein of Marinette, Henry Lehman pres, Wm Oepen sec, cor Stepbeuson and Wisconsin.


Turner George A, agt Val Blatz Brewing Co. 1454 Newberry ave.


Tvrznik Joseph, barber, 1633 Main.


Umberlinı Emil, Propr Arlington Hotel, 2126 Hall ave.


United States Board of Examining Surg- cons for Pensions, Dr Ben T Phillips pres, Dr Henry C Sibree sec, 1822 Stephenson .


Van Camp Gilbert A, pawnbroker, 1702 Main.


Van Cleve John A, real est. 1916 Hlall av. Vanderbaum Paul, saloon, 1825 Hall are. Vatter George, florist, w end Pierce sve Vanghan James B, grocer, cor Church and Elizabeth ave.


Vennema H A, physician, 1632 Main.


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


INDWAY HOTEL.


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Cudahy Brothers, { Hams, Shoulders, Bacon, MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN. Pork, Lard, Beef, Sausage, Etc., Etc.


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Vieth H & L (Herman L and Louisa), wal paper, etc, 1521 Main.


Vieth Otto, paints, 1729 Stephenson.


Voice of the People, Fred W Fry publr, 1355 Main.


Vosberg Bros' Quintette Orchestra, Charles D Barron director, 1705 Main.


Vosberg Wm, director Marinette City Band, 924 Pierce ave.


Voss Julius, music teacher, 1906 Hall ave. Wade Thomas W, installment goods, 339 Main.


Watson Bros & Hitchcock ( Wm and James Watson, Leonard S Hitchcock), hard- ware, 1723 Main.


Weigers Mrs Minnie, midwife, 1506 Thomas.


Wescher Jacob, Merchant Tailor; Clothing Cleaned, Dyed and Repaired, 1825 River.


Western Railway Weighing Assn, Frank A Campbell insptr, M & N R R Depot. Western Union Telepraph Co, Britton Bogart mngr, 1705 Dunlap sq.


Westlund August, Hardware, Stoves and Tinware, Paints, Oils, Etc, 601 Main. (See adv, p 521.)


Wheliban James & Co (James Whelihan, Neil J McIntyre), grocers, 2122 Hall av. Whipple Miss Ella, dressmkr, 51 Hosmer. White George E, saloon, 1725 Main.


White Harvey, plasterer, Miller.


Whitman Mrs Alice A, drugs, 1904 Hall ave.


Williams Caleb, Sec and Supt N Ind- ington Co, Lumber Mufrs, 1914 Hall av. Williams Eber L, life ins, 1708 Wisconsin. Williams House, Wm Oepen Propr, 107 Hosmer.


Williams John E, Agent Milwaukee & Northern Railroad.


Wilson Wmn C, county recorder, Court Honse.


Windsor Hotel, Van Cholette Propr, 2110 Hall ave.


Winton Ralph W, farm impts, 1708 Wis- consin.


Wisconsin Telephone Co, Addison M Fair- child ingr. 1719 Main.


Witbeck E Co (Capital and Surplus. $1,200,000), John HI Witbeck Pres and Treas, Chicago; Daniel Wells Jr Vice- Pres, Milwaukee; Warren J Davis Sec, Fred Carney Supt, Lumber Mnfrs, Car- ney's Island.


Wittig Jacob, undertaker, 2008 Hall ave. Witting Nelson S, phys, 711 Pierce ave. Wittrick Ulrich, petroleum.


Woemell Frederick G B E, grocer, 1509 Carney ave.


Wood John B, propr Porterfield House, 1736 Main.


Woodruff Miss Frederika, stenographer, 1701 Dunlap £q.


Woodward Charles F, piano tuner, 622 Main.


Wright Bros (Jason K and Anson F), genl store, 1700 Dunlap sq.


Wright Henry L, planos. 1704 Main.


Y MC A, Robert M Busbee sec. 1513 Main. Zeratzky & Zernil (Gustav MI Zeratzky, Gustav Zerull), grocers, 911 Pierce ave.


MARION. A village on the M., L. S. & W. Ry, in Waupaca county, 28 miles northeast of Wanpaca, the county seat, and 164 northwest of Milwankec. Bank at Clintonville. Stage daily to Leo- polis, tri weekly to Marawa, and semi- weekly to Big Falls. Population, 400. Tel., W. U. Exp., U S. G. Kuentzel, postmaster.


Appleton Furnace Co.


Beon & Krueger, general store.


Binkelman Wm R, hardware.


Bowers Louis C, saloon.


Brown W J, carpenter.


Butler Ferdinand, carpenter.


Dooley Edward, cooper and justice.


Fischer J RE, Harness.


Fuchs Bros, hotel.


Fuchs John, furniture.


Goldberg Mathilda, general store.


Goldthwait Moses C, flour mill.


Hein Rev Charles (German Lutheran).


Hoffman F & E. wagonmakers.


Holler Henry, barber.


Holler HI P' & Co, saloon.


Huetink Henry J, general store.


Kuentzel Gustav, Drugs.


Laumer Gustav A, shoemaker,


McDonald & Ramsdell, general store.


Meyer Andrew, blacksmith.


Meyer & Walk, horses.


Mierswa JJohn, shoemaker.


Milbauer Lorenz, blacksmith and impts.


Mirchelir Paul, cigar mufr.


Norhr Albert, Saw Mill.


Page & Keith, genl store and saw mill.


Perry J W. physician.


Philpott W, veterinary surgeon.


Poppe Frederick, hotel.


Poppendorf Otto, Mests.


Ramsdell House, McDonald & Ramsdell proprs.


Sawyer Bros, livery.


Schaub Peter, saloon. Schmidt H E, blacksmith.


Trossen & Schultz, hardware.


Turnell J W. railroad, exp and tel agt.


Chicago & Grand Trunk Ry.


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The Brodesser Mnfg Co., Mnfrs of Steam, Hydraulic and Hand-Power Passenger and Freight ELEVATORS, Warehouse and Store Trucks of all kinds, Pumps, Etc. 512-514 Commerce Street, Milwaukee, Wis.


MAR AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY. MAR 525


Van Vuren D, physician. Weinig Conrad, Merchant Tailor. Zepp Mrs Bertha, dressmaker. Zepp J P, physician.


MARKESAN. A flourishing incor- porated village on the C., M && St. P. Ry, In Green Lake county, 17 miles south of Dartford, the county scat, 12 northwest of Fox Lake, the nearest banking point, and $2 northwest of Milwaukee. It contains a grist mill, a grain elevator, a cheese fac- try, carriage and wagon works, 5 churches and a live weekly newspaper, the Marke- san Herald. Live stock, grain and pro- duce are shipped. Stages daily to Man- chester and Kingston; fares, 25 and 50 cents respectively. Telephone connections. Population, 600. Tel., W. U. Exp., Am. R. J. Evans, postmaster.


Adams Thomas, shoemaker.


Atkinson Thomas jr, drugs. Barter Samuel, hardware.


Barter Wm J, insurance.


Bloedel Philip, Blacksmith and Prac- tical Horseshoer. (Sce ado, below.) Borst L G, physician.


Butler Ira, cheese minfr, 5 miles s e.


David Irving, meats.


Densmore Frank, mill, 1 mile e.


Dustin Herbert D B, physician.


Evans Rumsey J, cheese factory.


Giese William, saloon.


Green Adelbert, general store. Henninger John, jeweler.


Hersey A & Co (Aldeu Hersey, Fred Collingbourne), genl store.


Higgins Ashley S, meats.


Hughes Edward J, dentist.


Hughes Robert W, genl store.


Kelm Herman A, saloon.


Kempton Arthur E, wagonmaker.


Klavon Charles W, gent store.


Kluckmann Ferdinand, shoemaker.


Kruger Mrs F, dressinaker.


Lambert Charles, furniture,


Loebel George E, tinsmith.


McCracken Austin, lawyer. McCracken George, propr Yosemite House.


Manley Ira, physician.


Manseau Eugene, barber.


Markesan Cornet Band, Fred Colling- bourne leader.


Markesan Herald, John L Millard Editor and Propr.


Millard John L, District Attorney, Propr and Editor Markesan Herald.


JAMES H. SAXE.


MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN Harness, Saddles, Collars, Bridles, Combs, Brushes and Whips. Repairing done with neatness and dispatch.


MARKESAN, - WISCONSIN.


PHILLIP BLOEDEL, GENERAL BLACKSMITH.


HORSESHOEING


And all Kinds of Jobbing Promptly Attended to.


MARKESAN, - WISCONSIN.


Post's Fair 10, 12 and 14 Fourth St., Fond du Lac, Wie. Is The Place to Buy CHAMBER SETS, PLANOS. ORGANS AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.


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Ed. Aschermann & Co.,


Manufacturers of FINE CIGARS, MILWAUKEE.


526 MAR WISCONSIN STATE GAZETTEER MAR


Millard Townsend W. live stock.


Miller & Milligan (T W Miller, Will Milli- gan), live stock.


Northup Mrs Lucy, milliner.


Parmelee Frank, mason.


Peacock Mathew B M, grain elevator. Pratt Mrs J A, milliner.


Pratt Wm, grocer.


Randall Frank, jeweler.


Roberts Wmn G, farm impts.


Rooske Charles F W, Carpenter and Builder.


Saecker Albert F, wagonmaker.


Saxe James KI, Harness and Saddlery. (See adv, ) 525 )


Seward Wm B, hardware.


Simpson John, mason.


Stanhilber, Amos & Co (John Stanhilber, Frank Amos, S W Hollister), lumber.


Steers Edward, veterinary surgeon.


Stroschein Wm, grinder.


Temple of Honor Hall.


Verper A, live stock.


Warring George, harness.


Washburn Reuben J, coal and brick.


Waterman & Markham (Lester Waterman, W E Markham), livery.


Wilde Albert, saloon.


Williams David D, general store.


Yosemite House, George McCracken propr.


MARQUETTE. A village on the Fox river, in Green Lake county, 20 miles southwest of Dartford, the county seat, 10 northwest of Markesan, the nearest rail- road station, and 15 south of Princeton, the nearest banking point. Stages to Ripon and Randolph tri weekly. Population, 275. Mail, tri-weekly. Nelson Seely, postmaster.


Ades J E, game and poultry.


Byington Milton J, harness.


Collor Martin, house mover.


Green IN A, Hotel.


Griffith C S. lumber. Hamilton Thomas, justice.


Ingalls Wm, blacksmith.


Jeffers J A, plasterer.


Jones Mrs MR J, Grocer.


Krentz F L & Son, boots and shoes.


Mitchell Matthew, tinsmith.


Patrick A. blacksmith.


Rowan A T, paperhanger.


Sargent C L, justice. Seely N & Co, General Store.


Spragg E T G, mail carrier . Verbeck B E, saloon. Verbeck Mrs B E, dressmaker.


Wilson Wm, carpenter.


MARSHALL. A village on the C.,


M. & St. P. Ry, in Dane county, 20 miles northeast of Madison, the county seat, and 3 from Waterloo, the nearest banking point. Population, 400. Tel., W. U. Exp., Am.


Buchheit Wm & Son, grain.


Cutter George W, live stock.


Deppe Bros, blacksmiths.


Deppe Theodore, meats.


Glagow Herman C, hardware. Hames & Smith, General Store.


Hart Charles, saloon.


Hebel John F, farm implements.


Kelly W P, grocer and druggist. King S.W, general store and hardware.


Kiser T, cheese factory.


Klecker Adelbert, blacksmith.


Lindsay John, harness, boots and shoes. McPherson E, blacksmith.


Metcalf A, groceries and Lotions.


Michelson Hans, shoemaker.


Miller George, wagonmaker.


Palmer DE, wagons.


Palmer Charles, wagonmaker.


Parsons Miss MI E, millinery.


Peekham Frank, painter.


Pickard Wm, produce.


Porter W HI, miller.


Robinson Jacob, livery.


Sanders E A, general store.


Sanders J F, shoemaker.


Wakeman B W. grocer.


Wakeman 'T B, hotel.


Wilke Win, Lumber.


MARSHFIELD. A prosperous ic- corporated city in township of same name Wood county. on the Wisconsin Central Line, the P., E. C. & N. Rv. the C .. M. & O. Ry, and the M., L. S. & W. Ry, 36 miles northwest of Grand Rapids the judicial seat, 32 northwest of Stevens' Point, and 190 from Milwaukee. It contains a furniture factory, a stave factory, a fouring mili. a brewery, a soap factory, a machine shop a bank, Catholic, Lutheran, Methodist sad Presbyterian chiches, graded aud Catho- lic schools, a new hospital and a public library and reading room. The city 's lighted by electricity, and has a well equip ped and efficient fire department. Tarce ably edited and progressive weekly news papers, Der Demokrat, the News and the Times, are published. Grain, hve stock and the products of the above mentioned factories constitute the shipments. Popu lation, 4,000. Exp., N. P. Tel., W. C. J. B. Gill, postmaster. American House, Fred Scherf propr.


North Star Iron Works. ) Capacity, 500 hands - Engineers, Machinists, Founders, Bollermakers. PARISH MANUFACTURING CO. Millwrights, Saw Mill Machinery. Mining Machinery, Corliss and Hish Ashland, - - Wisconsin. ) Speed Engines, Boller, Power Transmitting Machinery, etc. Scep. to


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AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


LAW, LAND AND LOANS


LAW PRACTICED IN ALL COURTS.


PINE, HARDWOOD AND FARMING LANDS. COLLECTIONS AND LOANS A SPECIALTY.


MARSHFIELD


LAND · COMPANY


MARSHFIELD, WISCONSIN.


FRANK A. CADY, . ATTORNEY.


B. W. PULLING,


MANAGER.


THREE NEW RAILROADS have been built into Marshfield the past year, and more are building.


These make easy of access the magnificent Hardwood Timber Lands of WOOD, CLARK and MARATHON COUNTIES, the finest in Northern Wisconsin.


CORRESPONDENCE INVITED, relating in any way to our lines of business.


MAO3 OVAJ WAR


WISCONSIN STATE GAZETTEER


R. L. POLK, President. A. C. DANSER, Vice-President. J. W. WEEKS, Sec'y and Treasur : INCORPORATED 1885.


ESTABLISHED 1870.


R. L. POLK & CO.


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TURKISH BATHS.


Norcross Block, South River St., JANESVILLE. WISCONSIN. -A. B. & M. A. NORRIS, Proprietors .- FIRST-CLASS APPOINTMENTS. FACILITIES UNSURPASSED.


MAR AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY. MAR 527


Clarets


MARSHFIELD, -


MARSHFIELD IRON WORKS, Lang & Christenson, Proprs. Machinists and Foundrymen


Repairing of all kinds of Mill Machinery done on short notice and at reasonable rates. The Building of Smoke- stacks on short notice.


BRASS GOODS AND FITTINGS ALWAYS ON HAND.


WISCONSIN.


PETER BEVER, JR. NIC BEVER.


JACOB BEVER.


BEVER BROTHERS, (Successors to PETER BEVER, SR.) MANUFACTURERS OF


Cigars, Soda Water,


BIRCH BEER, ETC.


MARSHFIELD,


WISCONSIN.


WEILAND'S STEAM LAUNDRY,


PETER WEILAND, Proprietor.


MARSHFIELD, -


WISCONSIN.


LEAVE ORDERS AT


TREMONT, THOMAS, CENTRAL AND JACOBSON HOUSE. Wash Days, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.


Tremont House,


(Foster's Hotel Co., Limited.)


NEWLY BUILT AND REFURNISHED SINCE THE FIRE.


Kept in First-Class Style in every respect. Commercial trade a specialty. MARSHFIELD,


- WISCONSIN.


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


SENTAS MINIIT


THUAJ MAJTE BOY


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


MANUFACTURERS OF Latest Improved Venetian Blinds.


528 MAR WISCONSIN STATE GAZETTEER MAR


Bardl Max, tailor. Barnum Charles H, painter. Barte Miss Mary, dressmaker.


Bast Anton, saloon.


Bauer F A & Bros (Fred A and Herman), meat market.


Baumann Louis. saloon.


Baxter Joseph R, housemover.


Beattie James W, livery. Benter Wm J, carpenter.


Berg Michael, blacksmith.


Bever Brothers (Peter Jr, Nicholas and Jacob), Mnfrs Cigars and Soda Water. (See adv, p 537.)


Bingen Peter, wagon and sleigh mnfrs.


Blanchard Joseph, barber.


Blodgett Charles E, saloon.


Brandmeyer James J, barber.


Budge Wm H, physician.


Cady Frank A, Lawyer, Loans and Real Estate, over Williams Hardware Co Central House, James Tallant propr. Choate Leander, propr Marshfield Bank. Cole John F, lawyer.


Condit Mrs W R, milliner.


Deming Edgar M, real estate.


Dent Mrs J B, music teacher.


Derby Edwin C, furniture and undertaker. Doege Karl W, physician.


Doll Frederick, saloon and insurance.


Doll Mrs Frederick, milliner.


Doran Christian, propr Park House.


Doty Cordillon R, barber.


Dumas Edward, saloon.


Dumas Joseph J, agt Segelke, Kohlhaus & Co, saw mill.




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