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Cedar poles, ties, posts, and other products form one of
the leading industries of the city and in this line several wideawake and
progressive firms do a large business here, among whom may be mentioned the
Bradley Co., H. L. Brooks, the Log & Tie Co. and many smaller dealers and
jobbers. The Tomahawk Pulp & Paper Co., whose plant a short distance in the
southern portion of the city, is one of the thriving institutions of the
Valley and supplies the print paper upon which is printed four or five of the
leading daily papers of the country. It employs a considerable force of men
and is one of the factors in the development of this section of the country,
inasmuch as it affords a cash market for large quantities annually of spruce
kpulp wood. This item is of more consequence than is apparent to the casual
observer because of the fact that hardly a section of land within a wide
radius of the mill but carries some timber suitable for pulp wood. As these
lands are settled for farming purposes, the new settler finds ready at hand
the means of obtaining easily and quickly the ready cash to meet the demands
on him before he can raise his first crop. This is true of all classes of
timber-nearly every foot is good for so much cash as there is a market here
at home for it all.
The city has granted a franchise to the Electric,
Water & Telephone Co. to place its poles and wires and our streets are now
lighted by electricity. Many of the larger concerns, most of the mills,
hotels, and many private houses and business places are now using electric
lights. The company is a strong one financially and had an established plant.
The Somo Transportation Company is one of the institutions of the city and
has a fleet of a dozen or more boats built for service on Lake tomahawk and
the rivers and employed in the lumber and logging interest or for pleasure
purposes.
The Marinette, Tomahawk & Western Railway is a Tomahawk
institution. It operates some 50 miles of railroad at the present time and is
now building as much more, with broader plans for the future. its lines cut
across the country from Gleason on the southeast to Spirit Falls, a thriving
new town built by Tomahawk capital, on the west. The road also has a branch
connecting the city with the great trunk railway of the Soo Line at Tomahawk
Junction, six miles distant. It is well equipped with rolling stock, engines,
depots, etc., and with the Soo Line connections in one direction and the
Chicago & North Western system in the other, is of great advantage to our
shippers.
The road has a large and convenient grain elevator, the
machinery of which is operated by electricity. The Spirit Falls Milling
Company, another large concern having one of the most completely equipped and
modern flour mills in Northern Wisconsin, located at Spirit Falls, is another
thriving Tomahawk institution. this is a new enterprise, having been in
operation but a short time, and it is rapidly establishing an enviable
reputation for its product, which is shipped in carload lots to points in
this state and Michigan besides furnishing a large share of the local supply.
The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway have a subdivision here and nearly
150 railroad men find employment on this road and the Marinette, Tomahawk &
Western. The two roads with their connections give us the best possible
transportation facilities and enable shipments to be made in and out to and
from all points of the compass.
There are two banks in the city and an
indication of the financial standing of our business concerns may be found in
the fact that their total resources aggregate over $500,000.00, as evidenced
by their last sworn statement of condition.
The Tomahawk Hotel Company,
operating The Mitchell and The Irving in this city, and the Elmwood at Spirit
Falls - all modern hostelries - The Mitchell having a national reputation as
the best hotel in the state, the size of the town considered - is another
important concern. The Tomahawk Brick Works, a fine plant with a large
capacity, has been in operation the past two years. It is located east of the
city limits and obtains its supply of what is considered among the best
quality of brick clay in the country only a few miles from the city on the
line of the Marinette, Tomahawk & Western road. these clay beds are
practically inexhaustible and the company is making a high grade of brick.
They have an equipment of thoroughly modern machinery and employ a
considerable number of men.
The City Water Works - owned by the city -
draws our water supply from a large spring in the eastern part of town. It is
pumped into a large elevated reservoir and the main distribution reaches
nearly every settled portion of the city and is being rapidly extended. The
water is pure and clear and in all respects satisfactory. The system also
affords good fire protection, an ample number of fire plugs being
conveniently located. An adjunct to this protection is a large and well
organized volunteer hose company with complete equipment.
Chief among the
many industries of the city, the gigantic tanning plant of the Eastern &
Western Tannery Co. stands in bold relief against the business horizon of the
city of Tomahawk. This plant has just been erected and although it is not in
running order, it will commence active operations early this year. It is
situated at the Tomahawk Dam one mile from the business center of the city.
The plant is to be run by electricity, the generator being driven by water
power, furnished by the Tomahawk river. Without the power house the buildings
which comprise the plant are the roller house, yards, beam house, sweat pits,
hide house, leach house, cooler house, pump room, bark mill, boiler house,
engine house and scrub room; some idea of the size of this immense structure
can be gained when it is known that from the north side of the plant to the
south is a distance of 725 feet. An immense force of labor will be employed
in this plant in the manufacture of leather. Five hundred sides will be
tanned daily summer and winter. In the manufacture of this leather, 40 cords
of bark are used daily. These thousands of cords of hemlock bark that are
used annually are of inestimable value to the farmer, homesteader and land
owner. The timber can be cut in the summer and striped of its bark and
afterwards sawed into logs, ties, pulp wood, etc. Bark peeling has already
become one of the leading occupations of the small and large land owners and
owing to the large demand for hemlock bark, can command an exceptionally good
price.
Tomahawk's retail dealers in all lines are a wide-awake class of
business men, liberal and progressive. It is believed that a larger
percentage of our merchants own the buildings in which they conduct business
than do those of any other city in the Valley. A business man of the city,
well qualified in the premises, recently remarked that Tomahawk retail
business houses presented what might almost be called a phenomenon in a small
city - not one of them but is doing a prosperous business and making money.
The Standard Mercantile Co., carrying a large stock of general merchandise
and running several departments, is doing a constantly growing business and
has established branch stores at several points. They handle pretty nearly
everything that is bought and sold in the way of merchandise, and are one of
the solid concerns of North Wisconsin.
The well-known established of John
Oelhafen, general merchandise, is also doing a large business, and is among
the solid institutions of this section. Mr. Oelhafen also has an extensive
logging and lumber business and is now adding considerable farming and
stock-raising operations to his numerous occupations. C. A. Gesell's clothing
store is also one of Tomahawk's prosperous business institutions. This store
has a large and complete stock of clothing, furnishing goods and shoes.
Fairfield & Co., under the management of A. A. Dutrisac, carry a complete
line of dry goods, etc., and have a large trade; the New York Bargain House,
managed by Mrs. James O'Leary, also handles dry goods and notions and has a
lucrative trade. A. Thum conducts a general store, and is one of the oldest
merchants in the city; there are a number of first-class grocers, among them.
D. C. Jones, P. Marcouiller, A. Wangard and H. Burrington; three hardware
dealers, A. J. Olson, Evanson Bros., and R. F. Koth, all carrying large
stocks; two drug stores, the Standard Pharmacy and C. E. Macomber; two
confectioners and bakers, J. N. Meunier and Joseph Tremblay, also doing a
restaurant business; two restaurants, Geo. E. Roberts and G. H. Gerwell;
numerous hotels, boarding houses and saloons; dealers in sash, doors and
blinds, building material, etc., Cronkite Bros., also carry hay, feed, grain,
etc.; a furniture dealer carrying one of the largest stocks in the northern
part of the state, Jacob Nick; numerous blacksmiths and wagon shops; A. Moe,
Tomahawk Bottling Works; three butcher and packing establishments, the Piper
Packing Co., R. C. Thielman and P. Marcouiller, each concern having a large
business in supplying the city trade and the numerous logging camps; two
cigar factories, L. Kabat and E. Schultz; one notion store, Mrs. K. E.
Clarke; four barber shops, Phil Jenelle, Peter Paul, A. Langlois and G.
Slater; two millinery stores, Mrs. L. C. Nourse, and Miss L. Wangard; three
jewelers, W. Kaphaem, the Standard jewelry store and E. E. Searl. Tomahawk
also has one of the most complete foundries and machine shops north of
Milwaukee, the Tomahawk Iron Works, the establishment being thoroughly
equipped for all classes of light and heavy work. There are three livery
establishments, the Irving Stables, O. Londo and L. A. Hildebrand. There are
three doctors, J. D. Cutter, Jay Johnston and W. A. Baker; four lawyers, A.
H. Woodworth, James O'Leary, G. M. Sheldon and W. V. Silverthorn.
The
Sacred Heart Hospital under the management of the well-known Catholic Sisters
of the Sacred Heart, is one of the best institutions of the kind in the
state.
There are several dealers in land and logs, among them the Tomahawk
Land Co., Whitson & Johnson, Smith & Sutliff, Charles Hoogsteel and Atcherson
& Foss.
There are two newspapers, The Tomahawk Leader, H. D. Bliefernicht,
and The Tomahawk, published by The Tomahawk Publishing Co.
Besides the
stocks of boots and shoes carried by the general merchandise dealers, there
is one exclusive shoe store, G. O. Newborg.
There are four insurance
agencies, W. H. & J. W. Bradley, Bankers, carrying a line of companies; A. J.
Olson, J. W. Kelly and C. E. Macomber.
There is a first-class dentist, Dr.
J. R. Todd; a good photographer and taxidermist, C. A. Seidler; three tailor
shops, William Bohn, F. Bunde and the Tomahawk Tailoring Co.; one optician,
D. P. heath, several renting agencies, contractors, painters, etc.; two good
dairies, H. E. Fuller and William Ehmann. Besides the concerns named, there
are various other small industries that are usually found in towns of this
size.
The Lumbermen's Boom Company is also a Tomahawk institution,
employing a large number of men at certain seasons of the year, as well as
the Sorting Works, where the logs of the various lumber concerns are sorted.
No attempt can be made in an article of this character to cover the entire
field of the industries of the city, nor can accurate statistics of output of
products or number of men employed be given. When to this general cursory
view is added some few brief facts regarding the development of the farming
and stock raising resources of the trade territory of the city the purpose of
this article will have been accomplished. it is conservatively estimated that
within the past twelve months over one hundred and fifty families have
settled on farming lands within this territory. The Meadow Farm Co., operates
a large stock, dairy and poultry farm at Bass Lake, about seven miles from
the city as well as a vegetable and truck farm of between four and five acres
in the city limits. The sales of goods to the farmers, in nearly all lines,
has increased from 50 to 100 per cent; farm lands, aside from timber values,
have increased in actual selling prices from 25 to 75 per cent; more lands
have been sold for farming purposes in the past year than in the five
previous years.
Perhaps to this should be added the fact that within the
past year the city has built a fine City Hall, and a complete sewer system
has been put in. The Standard Mercantile Company are now at work building one
of the largest and best mercantile buildings in Northern Wisconsin.
One
can't help feeling proud of the dozens of pretty houses which have been built
in Tomahawk in the past two years. They are not mere frames or boxes with so
many cubic feet of space cut up by haphazard partitions. the builders have
put brains in their work. They have studied beauty as well as convenience,
and the result is that Tomahawk now has a number of neat and pretty cottages;
not palatial, but cheerful, attractive, homelike and up to date.
Then you
have before you some small conception of the raw material from which our
citizens expect to build a city here, as well as some idea concerning the
future growth and progress of the place. and to these things you may add the
fact that within near limits of the city is a very large horsepower of
undeveloped water power; that within the radius of a few miles are seven or
eight rivers and some twenty lakes of as pure and clean water and as
picturesque, healthful and beautiful surroundings as can be found in an
section of the Union; that there are untouched hardwood forests of millions
of feet of the best timber for a half dozen manufacturing purposes, almost
within sight of the city, and thousands of unoccupied acres of as fertile and
productive soil as there is in the state.
Take all these things together
and you have not a far cry to predict a prosperous future for Tomahawk
Tomahawk Directory 1902
Miscellaneous Directory
City Government
Municipal election, first Tuesday in April Council meets, first Tuesday
of each month Council Chamber, cor. 2d. and Somo av.
Municipal Officers
Mayor - Robert C. Thielman
City Clerk - James Kelly
City
Treasurer - A. Howen
Assessor - J. A. Fitzgerald
Chief of
Police - Fred McWithy
Chief of Fire Department - Matt Stutz
Supt. Of Water Works - J. A. Bauer
Supt. Of Schools - R. E. Smith
City Engineer - John Parker
City Attorney - James O'Leary
Health Officer - Dr. J. Johnston
Common Council
Mayor -
Robert C. Thielman
President - F. J. McBride
Clerk - James
Kelly
Aldermen
First Ward - T. Twomey, A. R. McDonald
Second Ward - F. J. McBride, Alex Fountain
Third Ward - Geo. H.
Gillett, M. P. Noonan
Fourth Ward - A. Buie, Peter Lavigne
Supervisors
First Ward - O. K. Welty
Second Ward - M. C.
Hyman
Third Ward - Werner Wipperfurth
Fourth Ward - Matt Nick
Standing Committee of Common Council
Finance -
McBride, Buie, Fountain
Public Improvement - McBride, Noonan, McDonald
Printing - Gillett, Lavigne, Fountain
License - Buie, Noonan,
Twomey
Ordinance - Fountain, McBride, McDonald
Judiciary -
Twomey, Gillett, Buie
Miscellaneous - Lavigne, McBride, McDonald
Police Department
Corner 2d and Somo av.
Chief - Fred
McWithy
Patrolman - John Gahan
Justices of the Peace
James Kelly
J. A. Seth
Municipal Judge
G. M. Sheldon
Fire Department
Chief - Matt Stutz
Assistant Chief - Martin Dueering
Secretary - Werner Wipperfurth
Treasurer - D. C. Jones
Company 1
R. F. Koth, Foreman
John Oelhafen, Jr.
Leo Martz
James McBride, Jr.
W.
H. Blackwood
W. H. Fuller
Karl Kraft
P. H. Paul
Alex McDonald
Company 2
Louis Thielman, Foreman
Martin Loftus
Karl Zastrow
Henry McCarthy
E. E. Schultz
Guy Fuller
H. Taylor
F. J. McBride
H. S. Cronkrite
Board of Education
President - E. W. Whitson
Vice-President - T. T. Chave
Supt. and Prin. - R. E. Smith
Committees
Finance - John Oelhafen, Jr., J. T. Sheean, H. A. Johnson
Employment of Teachers - T. T. Chave, John Oelhafen, Jr., W. T. Bradley
Buildings and Apparatus - H. A. Johnson, Chas. Bohn, T. T. Chave
Text Books and Library - J. T. Sheean, John Oelhafen, Jr., T. T. Chave
By-Laws and Ordinances - W. T. Bradley, Chas. Bohn, J. T. Sheean
Printing - Chas. Bohn, W. T. Bradley, H. A. Johnson
Schools and
Teachers
Whittier School, east end Wisconsin av.
Principal
- R. E. Smith
1st Ass't Principal - Elizabeth Roberts
2nd Ass't
Principal - May Cashel
8th Grade - Ada Bentley
7th Grade - W.
H. Fuller
6th Grade - Sara Larson
5th and 6th Grades - Maud
Wilson
Longfellow School, Merrill av, btw 3rd and 4th
4th
Grade - Teresa Carew
3rd Grade - Edith Grady
3rd and 4th Grades
- Ione Huntington
2nd Grade - Violet McMurphy
1st and 2nd
Grades - Lenore Jones
Frobel School, cor Washington and 5th
1st Grade - Emmalyne Jones
Kindergarten - Anna Headstream
City Hall School, cor 2nd and Somo av
5th Grade - Mary Headstream
Substitute - Jessie Sheldon
County Officers
Clerk
of the Court - O. A. Miller
Municipal Judge - Almon A. Helms
County Judge - Thos. J. Matthews
Sheriff - Geo. A. Schroeder
District Attorney - Edward M. Smart
Treasurer - W. H. Kaiser
Clerk - Val. Henrich, Jr.
Register of Deeds - Geo. Emerich
Surveyor - Geo. W. Smith
Coroner - A. Cuolahan
Superintendent
of Schools - J. H. Hamlin
Poor Commissioners - Carl Klebenow,
Chairman; Robt. Henry; H. A. Kyes
Judge of Circuit Court - Hon. W. C.
Silverthorn
The Circuit Court meets on the first Monday after
the first Tuesday of April, and the first Monday of October
County
Court meets on the first Tuesday of each month
Municipal Court Meets
on demand
Members of County Board
H. R. Fehland,
Chairman H. R. Allen
P. E. Berard Ed. Brazell
J. N. Cotter D.
Curtis
H. E. Fuller I. P. Fowler
Robt. Kleinschmidt J.
Kreiling
John Dotter Andrew Miller
Matt Nick Joseph Rell
W. Schultz G. F. Schulze
Jul. Thielman C. J. Wiskow
W.
Wipperfurth O. K. Welty
Post Office
Post Office, 203
Wisconsin av
H. Woodworth, Postmaster
John Extrom, Ass't
Postmaster
Anna Crane, Clerk
Office Hours, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Banks
W. H. & J. W. Bradley, Bankers
Cor
Tomahawk and Wisconsin av
J. W. Froehlich, Cashier
Bank of
Tomahawk
Cor 2nd and Wisconsin av
C. E. Macomber, Cashier; G.
M. Macomber, Ass't Cashier
Newspapers
The Tomahawk
(Ind) Published by The Tomahawk Publishing Company
Issued every
Saturday
Railway, btw Somo and Wisconsin av
Tomahawk Leader
(Ind)
H. D. Bleifernicht, publisher
Published every Friday
Tomahawk btw Washington and Lincoln av
Churches
First Congregational Church
Cor 4th and Wisconsin av
Rev. Geo.
Jones, Pastor
Services, Sunday, 10:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Sunday
School, 11:45 a.m.
Y. P. S. C. E., 6:30
Prayer Meeting,
Thursday, 7:30
Methodist Episcopal Church
Cor 2nd and Somo
av Rev. A. A. Bennett, Pastor
Services, Sunday, 10:30 a.m. and
7:30 p.m.
Sunday School, 11:45 p.m.
Epworth League, 6:30 p.m.
Prayer Meeting, Thursday, 7:30 p.m.
St. Mary's Catholic Church
7th btw Somo and Washington av
Rev. Father C. O. Carron, Pastor
Masses, 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m.
Vespers, 7:30 p.m.
Sunday
School, 3:00 p.m.
St. Barnabas Church
South end of 2nd st
Rev. F. W. Barket, Pastor
Services on the 1st Sunday of the
month at 7:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m., on all other Sundays at 7:30 p.m.
Sunday School, 3:00 p.m.
St. Paul's Lutheran Church
Cor 2nd
and Washington av
Rev. G. H. Voss, Pastor
Services, Sunday, at
10:00 a.m. on the first, and 7:30 p.m. on the second Sunday of the month
Hospital
Sacred Heart Hospital
7th, btw
Washington and Lincoln av
Physicians: Drs. Johnson and Baker
Cemeteries
Catholic cemetery; Greenwood cemetery; 2 miles north of
city.
Church Societies
Ladies' Aid - Congregational
church - Meets every Wednesday.
Pres. - Mrs. Johnson; Vice Pres. -
Mrs. Whitson; Sec. - Mrs. Cutter; Treas. - Mrs. Seth
Ladies' Aid -
Methodist church - Meets every Wednesday.
Pres. - Mrs. Andrews; Vice
Pres. - Mrs. Slater; Treas. - Mrs. Olson; Sec. - Mrs. Bunde
St.
Barnabas Guild - Episcopal church
Pres. - Mrs. William Veitch; Sec.
and Treas. - Mrs. Gesell
Y. P. S. E. - Congregational church -
Meets every Sunday evening at 6:30
Pres. - Jennie Pieters; Vice Pres.
Henry H. Wolslegel; Rec. Sec. John Duncan; Cor. Sec. Casper Nelson; Treas.
Nellie Smith
Clubs
Tuesday Club - Meets every Tuesday
from 2:30 to 4:30.
Pres. - Mrs. Fannie Sheean; Vice Pres. - Mrs.
Bessie Wallis; Treas. Mrs. Gillett
Ladies' Literary Club - Meets
every Tuesday.
Pres. - Mrs. O. M. Smith; Vice Pres. - Mrs. A. J.
Olson; Sec. and Treas. - Mrs. H. A. Atcherson
Secret and
Benevolent Societies
Catholic Order of Foresters - St. Mary's
Court, No. 416. Meets 1st and 3rd Thursdays at Forester's Hall. Chief Ranger,
H. W. McCarthy; Vice-Chief Ranger, Charles Kellaher; Past Chief Ranger, Henry
Venne; Treas., Matt Nick; Fin. Sec., F. McBride; Rec. Sec., Andy Noonan;
Trustees, John Gahan, George Foster and Clements Gadett; Conductors, Nick
Hilt and Ulric Begin; Spiritual Director, Rev. Father Carron; Sentinels, Joe
McCabe and Thomas McCarthy.
Catholic Foresters - Sacred Heart Court,
No. 247. Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month at Foresters Hall. Officers:
C. R., Catherine Dawson; V. C. R., Mary Murphy; R. S., Rosalia Landry; F. S.,
Mary Gahan; Treas., Catherine Nick; Trustees, Emma Morency, Anna Noonan,
Susan Schmitz; J. C., Louise LeBuff; S. C. Barbara Wipperfurth; J. S., Louise
Violette; O. S., Elizabeth Kellaher.
Catholic Knights - Branch No.
106, kC. K. of W. Meets 2nd Monday of each month at Foresters' Hall.
Officers; Pres., Mat. Nick; V. P., Ed Houlehan; Rec. Secy., Jas. O'Leary;
Fin. Secy. And Treas., Werner Wipperfurth.
I. O. O. F., - Tomahawk
Lodge, No. 155. Meets every Thursday at Odd Fellows Hall. Noble Grand, Alex
M. Christy; Vice-Grand, John Eklund; Sec., F. H. Bunde; Treas. W. R. Piper.
I. O. O. F. - Lincoln Encampment No. 80. Meets 1st and 3rd Friday of
each month at Odd Fellows Hall, Chief Patriarch, John Eklund; High Priest,
Alex M. Christy; Senior Warden, Julius Johnson; Junior Warden, R. B. Van
Cott; Scribe, Alex Fontaine; Treas., W. R. Piper.
O. E. S. -
Forest chapter, No. 57. Meets 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month at Macabee
Hall. Worthy Matron, Luella Veitch; Worthy Patron, Mr. S. Carpender;
Associate Matron, Ray Howen; Sec., Fannie Sheean; Treas., Julia Carpender;
Conductress, Mary Buie; Associate Conductress, Carrie Woodworth; Chaplain,
Gertrude Macomber; Marshall, Maude Howen; Adah, Mary Larson; Ruth, Miss Ada
Bentley; Esther, Hattie Smith; Martha, Stella Atcherson; Electa, Mary
Headstream; Warder, Rube Eibel; Sentinel, Mr. E. W. Whitson; organist, Nettie
Sheldon.
Equitable Fraternal Union - Meets 2nd and 4th Friday of
each month at Modern Woodmen Hall. Past President, Alex Fontaine; president,
William Drever; Vice president, J. C. Sorenson; Advisor, James Fogarty;
Secretary, G. O. Newborg; Treasurer, James Kelly; Warden, Adolph Thieme;
Trustees, Adolph Thieme for 3 years and Bennett Larson for 2 years.
L. O. T. M. - Somo Hive No. 6. Meets every Tuesday evening at Maccabee
Hall. Officers: Lady Past Commander, Maggie McDermott; Lady Commander,
Elizabeth Drever; Lady Lieutenant, Elizabeth Zastrow; Lady Record Keeper,
Marie Heath; Lady Finance Keeper, Martha Ostrander; Lady Chaplain, Harriet
Hambliton; Lady Sergeant, Allie Herbert; Lady Mistress-at-Arms, Anna Stutz;
Lady Sentinel, Anna Wefly; lady Picket, Ella Whitney.
Modern
Woodmen of America - Meets every Wednesday at Modern Woodmen Hall. V. C.,
Gustave Ziegler; W. A., W. F. Smith; Clerk, John Wolkey; Banker, John
Ziegler; Escort, W. Miller; Watchman, Chris Stelter; Sentry, Julius Cook;
Camp Physicians, Drs. J. D. Cutter and G. R. Baker.
F. A. M. -
Tomahawk Lodge No. 243. Meets first and third Wednesday of each month at
Masonic Hall. W. M., O. M. Smith; S. W., R. E. Smith; J. W., E. Cronkrite;
Sec., J. Hornby Butcher; Treas., C. A. Gesell; Trustee, J. D. Cutter.
Royal Neighbors - Past Oracle, Esther Fontaine; Oracle, Elizabeth
Drever; Vice Oracle, Sarah McCormick; Recorder, Alice Sorenson; Receiver,
Cora Fitzgerald; Chancellor, Anna Schulkey; In. Sentinel, Lena Caron; Out.
Sentinel, Amelia Ziegler; Marshall, Virginian Moran; Mgr. 3 years, Alice
Searl; Mgr. 1 year, Esther Fountaine.
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF NAMES
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Addy, Tom, painter, res. Lake Side Hotel.
Agen,
Joseph, electrician, res. Lake Side Hotel.
Aley, Frederick, butcher,
res. Wisconsin av. btw. 2d and 3d.
Allord, Eugene, carpenter, res.
cor. 3d and Merrill av.
Allord, Fred, carpenter, res. cor. 3d and
Merrill av.
Allord, Mayme, dressmaker, res. cor. 3d and Merrill av.
Allord, Peter, carpenter, res. cor. 3d and Merrill av.
Altman,
Mrs. Anna, (widow), res. Somo av. btw. 6th and 7th.
Andrews, G. D.,
lab., res. Spirit av. btw. 5th and 6th.
Anderson, Noack, lab., res. 2d
btw. Lincoln and Washington av.
Armon, Jack, carpenter, res. Clark
House.
Arnquist, Bennet W., clk., res. The Irving.
Ash, L. P.,
lab., res. 704 Prospect av.
Ash, Leander, lab., res. 704 Prospect av.
Ash, Alice, res. 704 Prospect av.
Atcherson, H. A., lumberman, 604
Somo av.
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Bailey, J. D., paper maker, res. Tomahawk Dam.
Baker, G. R., physician, office and res. 307 Wisconsin av.
Baldwin, Howard, lab., res. Railway btw. Lincoln av. and Washington av.
Ball, J. A., brakeman, res. Tobin House.
Barker, Rev. F. W.,
pastor Episcopal church, res. south end 2d on Merrill av.
Barney,
John, lab., res. Bay Mill.
Barton, Robert, lab., res. cor. 7th and
Wisconsin av.
Bartz, Herman, lab., res. 3d btw. Rice av. and Merrill
av.
Bates, Hugh, lumberman, res. Prospect av. btw. 4th and 5th. Bauer,
Lizzie, res. cor. Tomahawk av. and Somo av.
Bauer, J. A., street
com., res. corn. Tomahawk av. and Somo av.
Beard, Mike, blacksmith,
res. Rice av. btw. Railway and Tomahawk av.
Bebeau, Charles, lab.,
res. 719 Somo av.
Bebeau, Ignace, lab., res. 719 Somo av.
Bebeau, Paul, lab., res. 719 Somo av.
Bebeau, Rosa, student, res. 719
Somo av.
Beck, Edward, lab., res. Railway btw. Spirit av. and Rice av.
Bejin, Andrew, fireman, res. 5th btw. Prospect av. and River.
Bejin, Alfred, lab., res. 5th btw. Prospect av. and River.
Bejin,
Eulrick, engineer, res. 5th btw. Prospect av. and River.
Bejin, Delia,
res. 5th btw Prospect av. and River.
Bejin, Mary, student, res. 5th
btw Prospect av. and River.
Benier, Nester, fireman, res. Commercial
House.
Bennett, A. A., pastor Methodist church, res. Washington av.
btw. 6th and 7th.
Bentley, Ada, teacher, cor. 2d and Rice av.
Bergquist, August, lab., res. 4th btw Lincoln av. and Prospect av.
Bergquist, Alma, res. 4th btw. Lincoln av. and Prospect av.
Bergquist,
Archie, machinist, res. south Tomahawk.
Bergquist, John, lab., res.
cor. 6th and Prospect av.
Berker, E. C., conductor, res. cor. 3d and
River.
Berkman, Venson, teacher, res. Bay Mill.
Bernhardt, H.
O., book-keeper, res. cor. Broadway and North.
Bettin, Carl, lab.,
res. south Tomahawk.
Bertrand, Louis, lab., res. 5th btw. Merrill av.
and Rice av.
Bilevou, Joseph, Joseph, lab., res. River btw. 3d and
4th.
Bishop, C. E., sec. foreman, res. cor. 7th and Prospect av.
Bliefernicht, H. D., editor and proprietor Tomahawk Leader, res. 611
Tomahawk av.
Boardman, Anna L., teacher, res. The Irving.
Bohn,
Chas., tailor, res. 5th btw. Lincoln av. and Washington av.
Bohn,
William M., prop. tailor shop, 111 Wisconsin av., res. 111� Wisconsin av.
Bomsach, H. C., clk., res. Wisconsin av. btw. 2d and 3d.
Boorman,
Burton, engineer, res. Wisconsin av. btw. 5th and 6th.
Bouchard, Abel,
saloon 404 Wisconsin av. res. same.
Boucher, Samuel, lab., res. 6th
btw. Spirit av. and Wisconsin av.
Boudreau, Mrs. Ada, (widow)
domestic, res. The Irving.
Boudreau, Amos, res. Wisconsin av. btw. 6th
and 7th.
Boudreau, Gertie, clk., res. Wisconsin av. btw. 6th and 7th.
Boudreau, James, lab., res. Commercial House.
Boudreau, Nellie,
res. Wisconsin av. btw. 6th and 7th.
Bourcier, Albert, lab., res.
Washington av. btw. 6th and 7th.
Bourcier, Charles, lab., res.
Washington av. btw. 6th and 7th.
Bourcier, Gilbert, lab., res.
Washington av. btw. 6th and 7th.
Bourcier, Mae L., student, res.
Washington av. btw. 6th and 7th.
Rraden, Amile, lab., res. Bay Mill.
Bradley, W. H., lumberman, res. 1001 Broadway.
Bradley, W. T.,
Sec. tomahawk Land Co., res. 1003 Broadway.
Brady, Eliot, lab., res.
Somo av. btw. 6th and 7th.
Brady, William, lab., res. Somo av. btw.
6th and 7th.
Bransted, John M., lab., res. Tomahawk av. btw. Somo av.
and Washington av.
Brasier, Albert, fireman, res. Spirit av. btw. 3rd
and 4th.
Brayback, Edward, engineer, res. 2d btw. Spirit av. and Rice
av.
Brayback, Fred, sawyer, res. Spirit av. btw. 2d and 3d.
Brayback, Libbie M., student, res. Spirit av. btw. 2d and 3d.
Brayback, Walter M., filer, res. Spirit av. btw. 2d and 3d.
Braian,
Joe, lab., res. 7th btw. Somo av. and Wisconsin av.
Brenan, Ruben D.,
student t, res. cor. 2d and Spirit av.
Brickel, Martin, lab., res.
north Tomahawk.
Briggs, Gardner P., lineman, res. cor. Railway and
Lincoln av.
Brogen, Mrs. Almira, (widow) res. cor. 3d and Washington
av.
Brogen, John T., conductor, res. cor. 2d and Merrill av.
Brogen, Matt, sec. foreman, res. cor. 2d and Merrill av.
Brogen, Mina,
res. cor. 3d and Washington av.
Brown, August, lab., res. Merrill av.
btw. 3d and 4th.
Brown, Mrs. Ellen, (widow), res. 3d btw. Spirit av.
and Rice av.
Brown, Frank, lab., res. 4th btw. River and Prospect av.
Brown, Maggie, res. 4th btw. Prospect av. and Lincoln av.
Brushardt, Pauline, (widow), res. south Tomahawk.
Buchanan, C. M.,
farmer, res. 412 Somo av.
Buchanan, J. A., camp foreman, res. Spirit
av. btw. 2d and 3d.
Buchanan, R. C., lab., res. Spirit av. btw. 2d and
3d.
Buchanan, Mrs. Rose, (widow), res. 412 Somo av.
Buie,
Angus, supt. Boom Co., res. cor. Washington av. and 6th.
Buie, Anna,
student, res. cor. Washington av. and 6th.
Buie, Archie, lumberman,
res. cor. Washington av. and 6th.
Buie, Duncan, lab., res. cor.
Washington av. and 6th.
Bunde, Fred H., tailor, res. 113 Wisconsin av.
Burcum, F. G. clerk, res. Bay Mill.
Burdo, Nelson, lab., res. cor.
Rice av. and Tomahawk av.
Burdick, Ben J., butcher, res. 604 3d.
Burnett, Edward, engineer, res. 2d btw. Spirit av. and Rice av.
Burrington, H. N., dir. In groceries, res. Wisconsin av. btw. Tomahawk av.
and Railway.
Burritt, Roland, lab., res. Lincoln av. btw. 4th and 5th.
Buteau, J. N., lab., res. Somo av. btw. 2d and 3d.
Butler, Thomas,
lab., res. Bay Mill.
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Cardinal, Dennis, lab., res.
4th btw. Lincoln av. and Washington av.
Cardinal, John, lab., res. 4th
btw. Lincoln av. and Washington av.
Carew, Theresa, teacher, res. cor.
Spirit av. and Tomahawk av.
Carlson, C., carp., res. Tomahawk av. btw.
Rice av. and Merrill av.
Carmichael, Duncan, logger, res. Somo av.
btw. 5th and 6th.
Caron, Hector, lab., res. 3d btw. Rice av. and
Merrill av.
Carpender, Guy, book-keeper, res. 206 2d.
Carpender, S. P., millwright, res. 206 2d.
Carron, C. O., pastor
Catholic church, res. 7th btw. Washington av. and Somo av.
Carstenson,
Peter, lab., res. Spirit av. btw. Tomahawk av. and Railway.
Case, A.,
telegraph operator, res. Lake Side Hotel.
Cashel, May, teacher,
res. cor. 2d and Spirit av.
Cash, Alfred, lab., res. 2d btw. Wisconsin
av. and Spirit av.
Cash, Frank, lab. Res. Bay Mill.
Cavinaugh,
Joseph, lab., res. 702 Prospect av.
Chave, Georgie, student, res.
North, west Tomahawk.
Chave, Thomas T., book-keeper, res. North, west
Tomahawk.
Cherrey, Peter, lab., res. North, west Tomahawk.
Chevrier, Henry, blacksmith, res. 4th btw. Prospect av. and Lincoln av.
Chevrier, Joseph, saloon, res. cor. 4th and Somo av.
Chevrier,
Peter, saloon, res. 222 Tomahawk av.
Christy, Thomas, contracgtor,
res. cor. Railway and Somo av.
Christy, A. M., res. North, west
Tomahawk.
Clarke, Belle, res. Washington av. btw. 6th and 7th.
Clarke, C. L., carp., res. Washington av. btw. 6th and 7th.
Clarke, D.
A., res. cor. Prospect av. and 5th.
Clarke, Elmer, carp., res.
Washington av. btw. 6th and 7th.
Clarke, Enola L., student, res.
Wisconsin av. btw. Tomahawk av. and 2d.
Clarke, Guy, lab., res.
Washington av. btw. 6th and 7th.
Clarke, Guy, harnessmaker, res. cor.
Prospect av. and 5th.
Clarke, Mrs. K. E., (widow) books and
stationery, res. Wisconsin av. btw. Tomahawk av. and 2d.
Clarke, Mrs.
M. A., (widow), res. corn. Wisconsin av. and 2d.
Clarke, R. K., prop.
Clark House, cor. 4th and Washington av.
Clinton, Henry, lab., res.
Commercial House.
Coey, Fred, lab., res. 3d btw. Prospect av. and
Lincoln av.
Collins, Frank, lab., res. cor. Prospect av. and 7th.
Collins, S. H., clerk, res. The Mitchell.
Collins, W. G.,
vice-pres. M., T. & W. Ry., res. The Mitchell.
Conant, Roy, student,
res. 5th btw. Spirit av. and Wisconsin av.
Conant, H. L., engineer,
res. 5th btw. Spirit av. and Wisconsin av.
Coneau, Alexander, carp.,
res. 312 Washington av.
Cong, Wing, chinese laundry, Tomahawk av. btw.
Wisconsin av. and Spirit av.
Cooke, Herbert, carp., res. 402
Washington av.
Cook, Julius, lab., res. Railway btw. Spirit av. and
Rice av.
Cook, Julius, lab., res. Clarke House.
Coyle, William,
paper maker, res. Tomahawk Dam.
Crane, A. B., lumberman, res. The
Mitchell.
Crane, Anna, postal clerk, res. cor. 5th and Prospect av.
Crane, Florence, teacher, res. cor. 5th and Prospect av.
Crane, F.
B., shipping clerk, res. cor. 5th and Prospect av.
Crane, Wilma,
teacher, res. cor. 5th and Prospect av.
Cronkrite, C.H.S., res.
Washington av. btw. 6th and 7th.
Cronkrite, Ernest B., (Cronkrite
Bros.) lumber & sash, grain & feed Railway and Somo av., res. Lincoln av.
btw. 2d and 3d.
Crockrite, H. S., (Cronkrite Bros.) res. Lincoln av.
btw. 2d and 3d.
Cronkrite, Nellie, student, res. Washington av. btw.
6th and 7th.
Cronkrite, W. H., drayman, res. Washington av. btw. 6th
and 7th.
Curawo, Louis, carp., res. 3d btw. River and Lincoln av.
Cutter, J. D., Physician, res. cor. 2d and Rice av.
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Daigle, Peter, lab., res. Wisconsin av. btw. 6th and 7th.
Daniels, D. O., conductor, res. cor. Wisconsin av. and 6th.
Dawson, M.
J., res. 512 Lincoln av.
Dawson, R., farmer, res. 512 Lincoln av.
Dean, Elmer, lab., res. 4th btw. Lincoln av. and Washington av.
Dean, Helen, res. 4th btw. Lincoln av. and Washington av.
Dean, Will
H., lab., res. 4th btw. Lincoln av. and Washington av.
Deland, B. J.,
res. Bay Mill.
Dernbach, Chris, prop. Somo House, Railway btw.
Washington av. and Somo av.
Dernbach, Mary, clerk The Irving, res.
same.
Dicarre, Theodore, lab., res. Washington av. btw. 5th and 6th.
Dodd, Charles C., lab., res. tomahawk av. btw. Rice av. and Merrill av.
Dodd, J. R., dentist, Wisconsin ave. btw. Tomahawk av. and 2d.
Doenitz, Charles, tinsmith, res. cor. Wisconsin av. and 3d.
Dolan, W.
J., paper maker, res. Spirit av. btw. 3d and 4th.
Doll, Barbara,
student, res. 106 Wisconsin av.
Doll, Elizabeth, student, res. 106
Wisconsin av.
Doll, Lena, res. 106 Wisconsin av.
Doll, Peter,
prop. Wisconsin House, 106 Wisconsin av.
Donaldson, Harry, lab., res.
Michigan House.
Donaldson, John, camp foreman, res. Michigan House.
Donaldson, William, Ry. Foreman, res. Michigan House.
Donovan,
Mina, dressmaker, res. Wisconsin av. btw. Tomahawk av. and Railway.
Donovan, Katie, clerk, res. Wisconsin av. btw. Tomahawk av. and Railway.
Doon, James, lab., res. Wisconsin av. btw. 5th and 6th.
Doucette,
Adeleine, res. 602 Prospect av.
Doucette, James, lab., res. 6th btw.
Washington av. and Somo av.
Doucette, Rapheal, lab., res. 314
Washington av.
Doxtedter, Fred L., conductor, res. cor. Somo av. and
3d.
Drager, Jake E., engineer, res. Commercial House.
Drager,
William, engineer, res. Spirit av. btw. 3d and 4th.
Drever, William,
supt. Iron works, res. 305 Rice av.
Dubay, Henry, lab., res. Prospect
av. btw. 4th and 5th.
Dubois, Cyril, barber, res. 607 6th.
Dubois, Joseph, lab., res. 6th btw. Prospect av. and Lincoln av.
Dubois, Peter, lab., res. 6th btw. Prospect av. and Lincoln av.
Dubois, Rosa, (widow) res. 6th btw. Prospect av. and Lincoln av.
Duchemie, Joseph, lab., res. Michigan House.
Dueering, Martin, lab.,
res. 109 2d.
Duffen, Antheny, lab., res. 4th btw. Prospect av. and
Lincoln av.
Duffy, Hugh, paper maker, res. Michigan House.
Duncan, John, stenographer, res. The Irving.
Dunham, Mable, domestic,
Somo House.
Durnell, Charles, lab., res. 613 Spirit av.
Dutrisac, A. A., mgr. Fairfields store, res. cor. Lincoln av. and 5th.
Duvie, Otto, fireman, res. 3d btw. Lincholn av. and Washington av.
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Eacher, J. A., gents furnishings, res. Somo av. btw.
2d and 3d.
Eckland, John, carp., res. 408 Washington av.
Egelkraut, Georgie, res. Bay Mill.
Egelkraut, John, sect. foreman,
res. Bay Mill.
Egelkraut, Lucy, student, res. Bay Mill.
Eibel,
William, book-keeper, res. 518 Somo av.
Eldridge, James, ship carp.,
res. Tomahawk av. btw. Wisconsin av. and Spirit av.
Eldridge, Watie,
student, res. Tomahawk av. btw. Wisconsin av. and Spirit av.
Elden,
John, res. cor. Rice av. and 4th.
Endborg, Mrs. Katie (widow), prop.
Norway House, 305 Tomahawk av.
Enos, Peter, lab., res. 4th btw. River
and Prospect av.
Enos, Richard, lab. Res. 4th btw. River and Prospect
av.
Erdman, Fred, lab., res. 104 Wisconsin av.
Erickson,
Andrew, lab., res. cor. 4th and Washington av.
Erickson, Engeborg,
dressmaker, Lincoln av. btw. 6th and 7th.
Erickson, Lenon, lab., res.
Bay Mill.
Erickson, Martin, lab., res. Lincoln av. btw. 6th and 7th.
Extrom, John, postal clerk, res. cor. Lincoln av. and Tomahawk av.
Extrom, Martin, lab., res. cor. Lincoln av. and Tomahawk av.
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Fall, Fred, lab., res. Commercial House.
Fews, Fred,
res. South Tomahawk.
Finnigan, Chas., lab., res. Michigan House.
Fisher, Andrew, carpenter, res. Michigan House.
Fitzgerald, James
A., lumberman, res. cor. 2d and Rice av.
Fitzgerald, Maurice,
lumberman, res. cor. 4th and Spirit av.
Flanagan, John W., brakeman,
res. Railway btw. Washington av. and Lincoln av.
Planagan, Patrick,
lab., res. Railway btw. Washington av. and Lincoln av.
Flaherty,
James, lab., Wisconsin av. btw. Railway and Tomahawk av.
Flourie, T.,
carp., Lincoln av. btw. 6th and 7th.
Floyd, J. H., hotel clerk, res.
Tomahawk house.
Flynn, John J., fireman, res. Lincoln av. btw. 2d and
3d.
Flynn, Lillian, tailoress, res. Lincoln av. btw. 2d and 3d.
Flynn, Mrs. Martha (widow), res. Lincoln av. btw. 2d and 3d.
Fontaine, Alex, blacksmith, res. cor. Tomahawk av. and Rice av.
Fogarty, James L., scaler, res. Tomahawk av. btw. Somo av. and Washington av.
Fogarty, Mary, book-keeper, res. Tomahawk av. btw. Somo av. and
Washington av.
Forrest, Oliver, lab., cor. Somo av. and 3d.
Foss, James H., lumber grader, res. Railway btw. Washington av. and Somo a.
Foss, Glenn A., student , res. Washington av. btw. 6th and 7th.
Foss, W. G., lumberman, res. Washington av. btw. 6th and 7th.
Foster,
George, engineer, 511 Somo av.
Fournier, Colies, fireman, 208 2d.
Fraser, J. A., supt. tannery, res. The Mitchell.
Frout, Lorenz,
lab., res. Clark House.
Friedman, Louise, domestic, res. Mitchell.
Fredrickson, Christ, lab., res. Prospect av. btw. 4th and 5th.
Froehlich, John W., cashier, res. cor. Sprit av. and 3d.
Froehlich,
Paul G., depot agent, res. 5th btw. Somo av. and Washington av.
Frowley, John, fireman, res. 706 Wisconsin av.
Fryer, Patrick, lab.,
res. Merrill av. btw. 2d and Tomahawk av.
Fuller, Lowell, engineer,
res. North st.
Fuller, Guy, bookkeeper, res. North st.
Fuller,
W. H., teacher, 101 Washington av.
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Gahan, Benjiman,
res. cor. 7th and Prospect av.
Gahan, B. J., carpenter, res. Rice av.
btw. 2d and 3d.
Gahan, John W., police, res. cor. Rice av. and 3d.
Gahan, Leo, saloon, res. 104 Wisconsin av.
Garland, Fred D.,
lumberman, res. Tomahawk av. btw. Wisconsin av. and Spirit av.
Garrett, Frank, lab., res. Bay Mill.
Garrett, Mary, student, res. Bay
Mill.
Gaudette, Clement, lab., res. 602 Prospect av.
Gerwells,
J. H., prop. restaurant, res. Wisconsin av. btw. Railway and Tomahawk av.
Gesell, C. A., prop. clothing store, res. 425 4th av.
Gesell,
Egbert G., bookkeeper, res. 425 4th av.
Giffin, Wm., lab., res.
Commercial House.
Giffin, W. L., lab., res. Somo av. btw. Tomahawk av.
and 2d.
Gillett, George H., book-keeper, res. cor. 4th and Spirit av.
Gillie, Robert, carp., res. cor. 4th and Prospect av.
Gokey, James
Sr., res. Prospect av. btw. 6th and 7th.
Gokey, James Jr., bartender,
res. Prospect av. btw. 6th and 7th.
Goss, F. W., baggageman, res. M.
T. & W. depot.
Gould, Frank, farmer, res. south Tomahawk.
Gould, Lyle, student, res. south Tomahawk.
Greenmad, Lucy, res. cor.
Lincoln av. and 6th.
Gray, John, clerk, res. Somo av. btw. 5th and
6th.
Grimmel, John, lumber grader, res. Tobin House
Grundy, C.
H., supt. M. T. & W. Ry., res. The Mitchell.
Gums, John C., lab., res.
3d btw. Somo av. and Washington av.
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Hadley, Wm.,
lab., res. Somo av. btw. 2d and 3d.
Hallander, Chas., painter, res.
4th btw. River and Prospect av.
Hales, Edward, lab. res. Prospect av.
btw. 3d and 4th.
Hall, Mrs. Elizabeth, (widow) res. 305 Rice av.
Hall, George, lab., res. Washington av. btw. 5th and 6th.
Hansen,
Clifford, lab., res. Tobin House.
Hansen, Theodore, lab., res. Tobin
House.
Hanson, C. J., prop. wagon shop, res. 308 Spirit av.
Hanson, Etta C., student, res. 308 Spirit av.
Hanson, Fred, lumberman,
res. 409 Prospect av.
Hanson, Martha C., teacher, res. 308 Spirit av.
Hannemeyer, Mrs. Margaret, (widow) res. east end of Merrill av.
Hanson, Simon, lab., res. North st.
Hanson, Walter, papermaker, res.
Spirit av. btw. 3d and 4th.
Hanson, Mattie, domestic, res. The
Mitchell.
Hambelton, Harriet, dressmaker, res. Rice av. btw. 2d and
3d.
Hambelton, Thomas, conductor, res. Tice av. btw. 2d and 3d.
Hamrin, P. H., lab., res. Tomahawk av. btw. Merrill av. and Rice av.
Harper, Frank, conductor, res. North.
Headstream, Mrs. Mary,
teacher, res. 202 2d.
Heath, D. P., optician, res. Wisconsin av. btw.
5th and 6th.
Hebert, Mrs. Belle (widow), res. Commercial House.
Hebert, Eli, lab., res. 7th btw. Lincoln av. and Washington av.
Hein, H. J., bartender, res. The Mitchell.
Helmold, Minnie A., clerk,
res. The Irving.
Herman, August, farmer, res. Railway btw. Lincoln av.
and Washington av.
Hickey, James, prop. Commercial House, Railway btw.
Spirit av. and Wisconsin av.
Hiesler, Joseph, carp., res. Tobin House.
Higgins, Angie, domestic, res. The Mitchell.
Hildebrand, Edward,
lab., res. cor. Rice av. and Railway.
Hildebrand, Henry L., liveryman,
res. cor. Rice av. and Railway.
Hildebrand, Hulda, res. cor. Rice av.
and Railway.
Hildebrand, Ida, res. cor. Rice av. and Railway.
Hildebrand, Louis, liveryman, res. cor. Rice av. and Railway.
Hilliard, L., res. Michigan House.
Hilt, Nora, student, res. Somo av.
btw. 3d and 4th.
Hilt, Nick, wagon maker, res. Somo av. btw. 3d and
4th.
Hilt, Mike, lab., res. Somo av. btw. 3d and 4th.
Hobinder,
Chas., lab., res. 3d btw. Merrill av. and Rice av.
Hoffman, W. J.,
telegraph operator, res. cor. Railway and Somo av.
Hogan, R. D.,
roadmaster M. T. & W. Ry., res. The Mitchell.
Holmes, Edna, res. 5th
btw. Spirit av. and Wisconsin av.
Holmes, J. H., tailor, res. 5th btw.
Spirit av. and Wisconsin av.
Hoogsteel, Chas., lumberman, res. The
Mitchell.
Houlehan, Edward, lumberman, res. 2d btw. Wisconsin av. and
Spirit av.
Howell, John, lab., res. South Tomahawk.
Howen,
Maude, res. Wisconsin av. btw. Tomahawk av. and 2d.
Howen, Andrew,
city treasurer, res. Wisconsin av. btw. Tomahawk av. and 2d.
Hunter,
Andrew, lab., res. Somo av. btw. 5th and 6th.
Huntington, Ione,
teacher, res. 514 Prospect av.
Huntington, Julia, milliner, res. 514
Prospect av.
Huntington, M., res. 514 Prospect av.
Hyman, C.
A., prop. sample rooms, res. Wisconsin av. btw. Tomahawk av. and 2d.
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Iotte, Albert, lab., res. 4th btw. Lincoln av. and Washington
av.
Iotte, Clyde, machinist, res. Merrill av. btw. 2d and 3d.
Iotte, Louis N., carp., res. Merrill av. btw. 2d and 3d.
Iverson,
Andrew, lab., res. Spirit av. btw. 5th and 6th.
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Jackson, Bert, lab., res. Lincoln av. btw. 4th and 5th.
James,
William, engine dispatcher, res. Lakeside Hotel
Janelle, P. N.,
barber, res. 117 Wisconsin av.
Jarvis, George, carp. res. Lincoln
av. btw. 6th and 7th.
Jarvis, John H., carp. res. cor. Prospect and
4th.
Jarvis, Miss Sophia, res. cor. Prospect and 4th.
Jeannot,
Wm., saloon, res. cor. Wisconsin and 4th.
Jelinek, Barney, lab., res.
5th btw. Merrill av. and Rice av.
Jensen, C. J., sec. foreman, res.
cor. Rice av. and Railway.
Jensen, George, porter, The Mitchell.
Johnson, Andrew, mason, res. Washington av. btw. 4th and 5th.
Johnson, Chas., saloon, res. 315 Wisconsin av.
Johnson, Carl, lab.,
res. cor. Railway and Rice av.
Johnson, Enga, res. Washington av. btw.
4th and 5th.
Johnson, H. A., lumberman, res. 518 Prospect av.
Johnson, John, scaler, res. cor. Washington and 6th.
Johnson, Julius,
lab., res. Lincoln av. btw. 2d and 3d.
Johnson, Mada, domestic, res.
The Mitchell.
Johnson, Michael, lab., res. Washington av. btw. 4th and
5th.
Johnson, R., res. Washington av. btw. 4th and 5th.
Johnson, Mrs. M. (widow), res. Washington av. btw. 4th and 5th.
Johnson, Mrs. Peter (widow) prop. Riverside House, res. cor. tomahawk av. and
Lincoln av.
Johnson, Rasmus, lab., res. River btw. 6th and 7th.
Johnston, J., physician, res. 119 Wisconsin av.
Jones, Emmalyne,
teacher, res. The Mitchell.
Jones, George, pastor Congregational
church, res. The Irving.
Jones, Lenora, teacher, res. The Mitchell.
Joyce, James, camp foreman, res. Railway btw. Washington av. and Somo av.
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Kabat, Lenord, cigar maker, res. Somo av. btw.
5th and 6th.
Kabat, Leona, student, res. Somo av. btw. 5th and 6th.
Kabat, Neta, student, res. Somo av. btw. 5th and 6th.
Kahl, Mate,
domestic, res. The Mitchell.
Kaphaem, David, lab., res. Wisconsin av.
btw. 5th and 6th.
Kaphaem, W., jeweler, res. Wisconsin av. btw. 5th
and 6th.
Kellaher, Charles M., blksmth., res. cor. Wisconsin av. and
3d.
Kelleher, George, res. cor. Somo av. and 6th.
Kellaher,
Martin, lab., res. cor. Somo av. and 6th.
Kelly, James, city clerk,
res. 3d btw. Somo av. and Washington av.
Kellog, N. H., carp., res.
Rice av. btw. 3d and 4th.
Kenney, Arthur, wiper, res. Lake Side Hotel.
Kilroe, Thomas H., cruiser, res. cor. 6th and Somo av.
Kimball,
Jay C., brakeman, res. Lincoln av. btw. 6th and 7th.
Klake, Frank,
lab., res. Bay Mill.
Klade, Ferdinand, painter, res. South Tomahawk.
Knudson, J. C., photographer, res. cor. 4th and Somo av.
Kolist,
August, lab., res. North, West Tomahawk.
Kopplin, Grace, student, res.
Somo av. btw. 6th and 7th.
Kopplin, Robert, bartender, res. Somo av.
btw. 6th and 7th.
Kordenant, J. H., electrician, res. cor. Lincoln av.
and 3d.
Koth, Louis, lab., res. Spirit av. btw. 4th and 5th.
Krause, Amelia, domestic, res. The Mitchell.
Krett, Charles, lab.,
res. Somo av. btw. 4th and 5th.
Krueger, Albert, lab., res. 4th btw.
Lincoln av. and Washington av.
Krueger, Fred G., lab., res. Somo av.
btw. Tomahawk av. and 2d.
Kuehling, Anna, laundress, res. The Irving.
Kunze, Antone, bell boy, res. The Mitchell.
Kunze, Fred, butcher,
res. Wisconsin av. btw. 6th and 7th.
Kutcher, Andrew, lab., res.
Michigan House.
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La Fond, Albert, lab., res. 4th
btw. Prospect av. and River.
La Fond, aleck, lab., res. 4th btw.
Prospect av. and River.
La Fond, Rosa, res., 4th btw. Prospect av. and
River.
Lambert, Edna, student, res. cor. Lincoln av. and 2d.
Lambert, Eugene, lab., res. cor. Lincoln and 2d.
Lambert, Felix,
lumberman, res. cor. Prospect av. and 4th.
Lambert, George, student,
res. cor. Prospect av. and 4th.
Lambert, John, Sr., res. cor. Prospect
av. and 4th.
Lambert, John, Jr., lumberman, res. cor. Lincoln av. and
2d.
Lambert, Leo, lumberman, res. cor. Prospect av. and 4th.
Lambert, Parmelia, res. cor. Prospect av. and 4th.
Lambert, W. D.,
printer, res. cor. Prospect av. and 4th.
Landry, Daisy, student, res.
cor. Washington av. and 2d.
Landry, John, lumberman, res. cor.
Washington av. and 2d.
Landry, Laura, telephone operator, res. cor.
Washington av. and 2d.
Landry, Mable, student, res. cor. Washington
av. and 2d.
Langlois, Archie, barber, res. 406 Wisconsin av.
Lanska, August, lab., res. North, West Tomahawk.
Larene, Peter, lab.,
res. 4th btw. Prospect av. and River.
Larsen, Albert, clerk, res. The
Mitchell.
Larsen, Benj., millwright, res. 514 Somo av.
Larsen,
Chas., lab., res. Lakeside Hotel.
Larsen, Frank A., res. Rice av. btw.
2d and 3d.
Larsen, Goldie, res. Lincoln av. btw. 3d and 4th.
Larson, Mans, sec. foreman, res. 4th btw. Lincoln av. and Washington av.
Latond, Delia, res. 717 Somo av.
Latond, Eli, lab., res. 717 Somo
av.
Latendre, John, lab., res. Tomahawk av. btw. Rice av. and Spirit
av.
Laurance, Melvin, carp., res. cor. Prospect and 3d.
Latond,
Joseph, lab., res. 717 Somo av.
Latond, Paul, Sr., lab., res. 717 Somo
av.
Latond, Paul, Jr., lab., res. 717 Somo av.
Lavigne,
Kenneth, res. 715 3d.
Lavigne, Katherine, res. 715 3d.
Lavigne,
Peter, scaler, res. 715 3d.
Lawson, Mrs. Emma, (widow), res. 511 Somo
av.
Le Bouf, Armond, lab., res. 708 Wisconsin av.
Le Bouf,
Laura, res. 708 Wisconsin av.
Le Bouf, N., lab., res. 708 Wisconsin
av.
Lee, George, lab., res. Bay Mills.
Lee, John, lab., res.
119 Wisconsin av.
Lee, Joseph, lab., res. Bay Mills.
Lee,
Lizzie, student, res. Bay Mills.
Lemke, Bernard, fireman, res. Lincoln
av. btw. 5th and 6th.
Lemke, Bertha, res. Lincoln av. btw. 5th and
6th.
Lemke, Mrs. Minnie (widow), res. Lincoln av. btw. 5th and 6th.
Leonard, Edgar, lab., res. Washington av. btw. 5th and 6th.
Leonard, Walter, student, res. Washington av. btw. 5th and 6th.
Lemay,
John, setter, res. Tomahawk av. btw. Rice av. and Spirit av.
Levia,
Bert, machinist, res. Lincoln av. btw. 5th and 6th.
Levia, Mrs.
Delphine (widow), res. Lincoln av. btw. 5th and 6th.
Levia, Delia,
dressmaker, res. Lincoln av. btw. 5th and 6th.
Levia, George E., lab.,
res. Lincoln av. btw. 5th and 6th.
Lewton, Belle, domestic, res. The
Mitchell.
Liberty, Adolph, lab., res. cor. 4th and River.
Liberty, Fred, lab., res. cor. 4th and River.
Liberty, Frank, lab.,
res. cor. 4th and River.
Liberty, Joseph, lab., res. 319 Wisconsin av.
Liberty, Peter, lab., res. cor. 4th and River.
Liefke, Emma,
dressmaker, res. cor. Rice av. and 3d.
Linquist, Julia, res. 715
Washington av.
Linquist, Mrs. Julia (widow), res. 715 Washington av.
Lockhart, Henry, lab., res. Prospect av. btw. 4th and 5th.
Lofetus, John, lab., res. cor. Washington av. and 3d.
Londo, Orville,
prop. livery stable, res. Somo av. btw. Tomahawk av. and 2d.
Low,
Flora, res. Tomahawk House.
Low, Jacob, lab., res. Wisconsin av. btw.
5th and 6th.
Low, Leona, res. Wisconsin av. btw. 5th and 6th.
Low, Victor, lab., res. Wisconsin av. btw. 5th and 6th.
Lunquist,
Peter, lab., res. Somo av. btw. 5th and 6th.
Luschow, August, filer,
res. cor. Lincoln av. and 6th.
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MacConnell, Mrs.
Delia (widow), res. Spirit av. btw. 2d and 3d.
MacFarlane, Will,
clerk, The Mitchell, res. same.
MacFarlane, C. H., civil engineer,
res. The Mitchell.
Mack, Mike, sec. foreman, res. Michigan House.
Macumber, C. E., banker, Wisconsin av. btw. 2d and 3d.
Macumber,
Winefred, student, res. Wisconsin av. btw. 2d and 3d.
Major, Henry,
lab., res. 413 4th.
Major, Louis, lab., res. 413 4th.
Malancy,
Arthur, lab., res. 418 Wisconsin av.
Malancy, Gerome, lab., res. 418
Wisconsin av.
Manthey, Albert W., lab., res. North, West Tomahawk.
Marcuellier, Philip, meat market and groceries, res. cor. Somo av. and
4th.
Marques, George, machinest, res. Lake Side Hotel.
Martell,
Gertie, res. Bay Mills.
Martell, Joe, lab., res. Bay Mills.
Martell, Mose, lab., res. Bay Mills.
Martell, Mrs. Zetta (widow), res.
Spirit av. btw. Tomahawk av. and Railway.
Martin, John, mason, res.
cor. Lincoln av. and 7th.
Martinson, Ole, lab., res. 3d btw. Spirit
av. and Rice av.
Martinson, Christ., lab., res. River btw. 6th and
7th.
Martz, Leo, tinsmith, res. Commercial House.
Masse, Mrs.
Caroline (widow), res. cor. 2d and Washington av.
Masters, W. J.,
clerk, res. Wisconsin av. btw. 2d and Tomahawk av.
Matt, Clarence,
lab., res. Somo av. btw. 5th and 6th.
May, Thos., janitor of schools,
res. cor. Wisconsin av. and 6th.
McBride, Frank J, res. Wisconsin av.
btw. Tomahawk av. and 2d.
McBride, James, res. Wisconsin av. btw.
Tomahawk av. and 2d.
McBride, James D., prop. Harrison House, res.
cor. Somo av. and Railway.
McBride, Jennie E., teacher, res. cor. Somo
av. and Railway.
McBride, Katherine, res. Wisconsin av. btw. Tomahawk
av. and 2d.
McBride, Nellie E., student, res. cor. Somo av. and
Railway.
McCabe, John, lab. res. Lakeside Hotel.
McCabe,
Joseph, lab., res. Tomahawk av. btw. Somo av. and Washington av.
McCabe, Thos., engineer, res. Railway btw. Spirit av. and Rice av.
McCabe, Michael, prop. Maple Leaf House, res. Tomahawk av. btw. Somo av. and
Washington av.
McCarthy, John, lab., res. Merrill av. btw. 2d and 3d.
McCarthy, Richard, lab., res. cor. Rice and Tomahawk av.
McCarthy,
H. W., prop. Golden Gate Sample Rooms, res. Wisconsin av. btw. Tomahawk av.
and 2d.
McCarthy, James, barber, res. Lake Side Hotel.
McCarthy, Thos., brakeman, res. cor. Tomahawk av. and 3d.
McCormick,
Robt., saloon, res. cor. Wisconsin av. and Railway.
McCormick, Chas.,
res. veterinary surgeon, Tomahawk av. btw. Lincoln av. and Washington av.
McCutcheon, David, prop. saloon, res. Wisconsin av. btw. Tomahawk av. and
Railway.
McDermott, W. H., supt. Bay Mill, res. Tomahawk av. btw.
Merrill av. and Rice av.
McDonald, Alfred, machinist, res. cor.
Wisconsin av. and 3d.
McDonald, Aleck, blacksmith, res. Commercial
House.
McEvoy, Chas., E., stenographer (Lumber Office), res. The
Irving.
McEwen, William, brakeman, res. Lake Side Hotel.
McGinis, Fred M., lab., res. Lincoln av. btw. 5th and 6th. McGinis, Thos.,
lab. res. Lincoln av. btw. 5th and 6th.
McGregor, Will, lab., res.
Commercial House.
McMurphy, Violet, teacher, res. Railway btw.
Wisconsin av. and Spirit av.
McWithy, Fred, chief of police, Lincoln
av. btw. 5th and 6th.
Meno, Fred, lab., res. cor. Rice av. and 3d.
Menzie, Thos., blacksmith, res. cor. Merrill av. and 2d.
Meunier, J.
N., prop. restaurant, res. Somo av. btw. 2d and 3d.
Meyer, Henry,
lab., res. Wisconsin av. btw. 6th and 7th.
Miller, Mary (widow), res.
cor. Rice av. and Railway.
Miller, Fred, railroad man, res. Tobin
House.
Miller, W. J., student, res. North, West Tomahawk.
Miller, W. H., lab. res., North, West Tomahawk.
Mintzloff, Emily,
domestic, res. The Irving.
Mitchell, J. D., cedar inspector, res.
cor. 4th and Prospect av.
Moe, J. M., prop. bottling works, res. 2d
btw. Spirit av. and Tomahawk av.
Mondeau, Louis, lumberman, res.
Lincoln av. btw. 5th and 6th.
Moore, W. J., lumberman, res. 405 Somo
av.
Moran, Ella, tailoress, res. cor. Lincoln av. and 3d.
Morency, Louis, prop. saloon, res. Wisconsin av. btw. Tomahawk av. and 2d.
Morden, David, lab., res. South Tomahawk.
Murphy, John, section
foreman, res. North, West Tomahawk.
Murphy, Margaret, bookkeeper, res.
North, West Tomahawk.
Murphy, Thos. M., brakeman, res., 2d btw.
Merrill av. and Rice av.
Murphy, Mrs. Susan (widow) res. 417 4th av.
Murry, Eli, lab., South Tomahawk.
Myre, E., prop. Chippewa House,
res. 220 Tomahawk av.
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Nash, Thomas E., plumber,
res. cor. Railway and Somo av.
Nauton, J. P., carpenter, res. Tobin
House.
Navin, John, laborer, res. Michigan House.
Nelson, B.
C., harnessmaker, res. cor. Somo av. and 5th.
Nelson, C. I., student,
res. cor. Somo av. and 5th.
Nelson, Carl J., laborer, res. Prospect
av. btw. 4th and 5th.
Nelson, Gustave, laborer, res. Prospect av. btw.
4th and 5th.
Nelson, Sarah, res. Prospect av. btw. 4th and 5th.
Newborg, G. O., prop. City Shoe Store, res. Wisconsin av. btw. 2d and 3d.
Nick, Jacob, furniture dealer and undertaker, res. cor. Wisconsin av. and
3d.
Nick, Matt., laborer, res. Lincoln av. btw. 6th and 7th.
Nickel, A. W., carpenter, 510 Somo av. btw. 4th and 5th.
Nickel,
Harvey, laborer, res. 510 Somo av. btw. 4th and 5th.
Noack, Henry,
laborer, res. North Tomahawk.
Noonan, Andrew J., laborer, res. 2d btw.
Wisconsin av. and Somo av.
Noonan, Mrs. Ann (widow) res. 2d btw.
Wisconsin av. and Somo av.
Noonan, Catherine, dressmaker, res. 2d btw.
Wisconsin av. and Somo av.
Noonan, Margaret, teacher, res. 2d btw.
Wisconsin av. and Somo av.
Noonan, M. P., prop. Lake Side Hotel, cor.
Somo av. and 2d.
Normington, F. H., laundryman, res. 710 Washington
av. btw. 6th and 7th.
Nourse, Mrs. L. C., prop. Millinery Store, res.
cor. Wisconsin av. and 2d.
Nystrom, Andrew, laborer, res. 508 Somo av.
btw. 4th and 5th.
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Obey, Richard, lab., res. South
Tomahawk.
O'Connell, James O., agent Miller Brewing Co., res. cor. 3d
and Lincoln av.
Oelhafen, Andrew, cruiser, res. cor. Spirit av. and
3d.
Oelhafen, John W., clerk, cor. Spirit av. and 4th.
Oelhafen, John Sr., prop. Pioneer Store, res. 108-110 Wisconsin av.
Oelhafen, William, clerk, res. Tomahawk av. btw. Rice av. and Spirit av.
O'Leary, James O., attorney-at-law, res. cor. Spirit av. and 2d.
Olson, A. I., prop. hardware store, res. 217 Wisconsin av.
Olson,
Albert, clerk, res. Wisconsin av. btw. 2d and 3d.
Olson, Henry, lab.,
res. North Tomahawk.
Olson, Martin, machinist, res. cor. Lincoln av.
and 2d.
Olson, Margaret, teacher, res. Wisconsin av. btw. 2d and 3d.
Olson, Norman T., teacher, res. 217 Wisconsin av.
Olson, Otto,
student, res. Wisconsin av. btw. 2d and 3d.
O'Neil, Della, dressmaker,
res. cor. Merrill av. and 2d.
O'Neil, Dennis, lab., res. Michigan
House.
Osterdrink, E. F., lab., res. Lakeside Hotel.
Ostrander,
Clayton, carpenter, res. 514 Tomahawk av.
Ostrander, Ivan C., clerk,
res. 514 Tomahawk av.
Ostrander, May Belle, student, res. 514 Tomahawk
av.
Ostrander, Wallace W., lab., res. 514 Tomahawk av.
Ostrom,
Anna, domestic, res. Michigan House.
Otto, August, lab., res. 5th btw.
Wisconsin av. and Spirit av.
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Packard, Edward, lab.,
res. Bay Mill.
Packson, J. H., machinist, res. Washingtin av. btw. 6th
and 7th.
Paley, Anna, jeweler, res. Spirit av. btw. 5th and 6th.
Paley, M. J., carpenter, res. Spirit av. btw. 5th and 6th.
Paley,
Oscar, wiper, res. Spirit av. btw. 5th and 6th.
Papin, Fred, lab.,
res. Lincoln av. btw. 6th and 7th.
Parent, Celina, dressmaker, res.
cor. Lincoln av. and 2d.
Parent, Joseph Jr., lab., res. cor. Lincoln
av. and 2d.
Parent, Jessie, clerk, res. cor. Lincoln av. and 2d.
Parent, Joseph Sr., lab., res. cor. Lincoln av. and 2d.
Paridise,
Alex, lab., res. Bay Mill.
Paridise, Lucy, res. Bay Mill.
Parker, Ritz, operator, res. Lake Side Hotel.
Parsons, S. D.,
gardener, res. cor. Railway and Somo av.
Paulson, Fred, carpenter,
res. Lake Side Hotel.
Paul, Peter Sr., res. Somo av. btw. 5th and 6th.
Paul, Peter H. Jr., barber, res. 201 cor. Tomahawk av. and Wisconsin av.
Paul, Julia, res. Somo av. btw. 5th and 6th.
Peterson, Lena,
domestic, res. The Mitchell.
Philleo, Paul, time keeper, res. 202 cor.
2d and Rice av.
Pieters, Jennie, music teacher, res. cor. 2d and Rice
av.
Piper, Geo. H., lab., res. Rice av. btw. 2d and 3d.
Piper,
William, manager, Piper Packing Co., res. Wisconsin av. btw. 6th and 7th.
Priest, August, lab., res. Bay Mill.
Pride, A. M., Supt. Tomahawk
Pulp & Paper Co., res. cor. Tomahawk av. and Merrill av.
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Rabain, Phillip, lab., res. Tomahawk Dam.
Randow, Robert,
engineer, res. cor. Rice av. and 3d.
Rasche, Charles A., molder, res.
Spirit av. btw. 5th and 6th.
Rasche, William C., farmer, res. Spirit
av. btw. 5th and 6th.
Raspenson, Alfred, lab., res. Bay Mill.
Raspenson, Arsten, lab., res. Bay Mill.
Raspenson, Andrew, lab., res.
Bay Mill.
Raspenson, John, lab., res. Bay Mill.
Raspenson,
Nora, res. Bay Mill.
Raspenson, Nels, lab., res. Bay Mill.
Raspenson, Robert, lab., res. Bay Mill.
Raymond, Frank, proprietor
Raymond House, res. 4th btw. Somo av. and Washington av.
Rhan,
William, lab., res. Somo av. btw. Tomahawk av. and 2d.
Rice, Mrs.
Eliza (widow), res. Spirit av. btw. Tomahawk av. and Railway.
Rich,
Herman, lumber grader, res. South Tomahawk.
Rich, August, lab., res.
Merrill av. btw. 2d and 3d.
Richardson, William J., lab. res. cor.
Railway and Lincoln av.
Riley, Thomas, proprietor saloon, res. 418
Wisconsin av.
Ryckman, Myrtle, domestic, res. Spirit av. btw. 3d
and 4th.
Ringleman, Henry, lab. res. North, West Tomahawk.
Robarge, Aleck Jr., painter, res. cor. Merrill av. and 2d.
Robarge,
Aleck Sr., lab., res. cor. Merrill av. and 2d.
Robarge, Henry L.,
lab., res. cor. Merrill av. and 2d.
Roberts, George, proprietor
restaurant, res. 109 Wisconsin av.
Robertson, Nelson, lab., res.
Railway btw. Lincoln av. and Washington av.
Robinson, R. J., foreman,
res. Prospect av. btw. 2d and 3d.
Rodgers, Jennie E., res. Lincoln av.
btw. 2d and 3d.
Rodgers, Lyman, clerk, res. The Mitchell.
Roller, George D., lab., res. Railway btw. Spirit av. and Rice av.
Roller, Mrs. Josephine (widow), dressmaker, res. 6th btw. Spirit av. and
Wisconsin av.
Roller, Julian, student, res. 6th btw. Spirit av. and
Wisconsin av.
Rooney, M. J., proprietor saloon, res. cor. Wisconsin
av. and Railway.
Routio, Mary, domestic, res. The Irving.
Russell, Robert A., sawyer, res. cor. Washington av. and 2d.
Ryan,
Charles, proprietor saloon, res. cor. Tomahawk av. and Lincoln av.
Ryan, Charles, lab., res. Lake Side Hotel.
Ryan, P. H., conductor,
res. cor. Merrill av. and 2d.
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Sager, Victor, lab.,
res. cor. Washington av. and 7th.
Samphier, Mary (widow), prop.
Tomahwak House, res. Railway btw. Wisconsin av. and Spirit av.
Sanner,
Edythe, stenographer, res. cor. 2d and Washington av.
Sawdy, Frank,
lab., res. Bay Mills.
Sawyer, Mae, bookkeeper, res. The Mitchell.
Sawyers, George H., lab., res. Tomahawk av. btw. Lincoln av. and
Washington av.
Sawoe, John B., carpenter, res. cor. Merrill av. and
2d.
Sayer, Thos., res. Tomahawk av. btw. Lincoln av. and Washington
av.
Scheffner, Anna, res. Somo av. btw. 6th and 7th.
Scheffner,
Frank, mason, res. Somo av. btw. 6th and 7th.
Scheffner, John, mason,
res. Somo av. btw. 6th and 7th.
Schemmel, Martha, res. Somo av. btw.
6th and 7th.
Schirmacher, Chas., lab., res. Merrill av. btw. 2d and
3d.
Schirmacher, Rudolph, lab., res. Merrill av. btw. 2d and 3d.
Schmitz, Michel, blacksmith, res. 2d btw. Tomahawk av. and Spirit av.
Schultz, E. E., cigarmaker, res. 4th btw. Merrill av. and Spirit av.
Schultz, Edward E., cigar manufacturer, res. Tomahawk av. btw. Wisconsin
av. and Spirit av.
Schultz, H. F., agt. C. M. & St. P. Ry., res. over
depot.
Schuelke, Robert, lab., res. Prospect av. btw. 6th and 7th.
Schultz, R. E., operator, res. over C. M. & St. P. depot.
Schultz,
Steven, lab., res. South Tomahawk.
Scott, A. J., res. 119 Wisconsin
av.
Scott, David E., logger, res. cor. Lincoln av. and 6th.
Scott, J. W., railway porter, res. The Irving.
Sculley, L., lab., res.
Lakeside Hotel.
Searl, E. E., jeweler, res. Wisconsin av. btw. 6th and
7th.
Sears, Bartley, lab., res. 6th btw. Somo av. and Washington av.
Seidle, C. A., photographer and taxidermist, res. cor. 4th and Somo av.
Serlig, Joseph, lab., res. cor. River and 5th.
Seth, James A.,
insurance and real estate, res. Tomahawk av. btw. Somo av. and Washington av.
Seymoure, J. W., lab., res. 2d btw. Rice av. and Spirit av.
Sheean, John T., bookkeeper, res. cor. Somo av. and 3d.
Sheldon, G.
M., attorney-at-law, res. 3d btw. Somo av. and Washington av.
Shey,
Michael, lab., res. Merrill av. btw. Tomahawk av. and 2d.
Shrader,
Geo., manager Irving Stables, res. cor. Washington av. and 2d.
Shute,
Mrs. M. T. (widow), res. Rice av. btw. 3d and 4th.
Siem, aleck, lab.,
res. 6th btw. Somo av. and Washington av.
Silverthorn, W. V., editor
of The Tomahawk, res. cor. 6th and Spirit av.
Slater, Abe, filer, res.
608 2d.
Slater, A. J., filer, res. 608 2d.
Slater, George,
barber, res. Tomahawk av. btw. Somo av. and Washington av.
Smith, A.
J., lumber grader, res. 711 3d.
Smith, Bessie, student, res. cor.
Lincoln av. and 5th.
Smith, Ernest, druggist, res. cor. Somo av. and
3d.
Smith, Elizabeth, student, res. cor. Lincoln av. and 5th.
Smith, Geo. W., logger, res. cor. Lincoln av. and 5th.
Smith, Margaret
E. (widow), res. Bay Mill.
Smith, Nellie, student, res. Spirit btw. 3d
and 4th.
Smith, O. M., real estate, res. Spirit btw. 3d and 4th.
Smith, R. E., supt. and prin. pub. schools, res. The Mitchell.
Smith, William, lumber grader, res. 4th btw. Merrill and Spirit av.
Smith, Wilbert, lab., res. South Tomahawk.
Snyder, Charles, tailor,
res. Lakeside Hotel.
Soda, John, lab., res. Commercial House.
Solbert, John, saloon keeper, res. 510 Tomahawk av.
Sorter, Christina,
res. Wisconsin av. btw. 6th and 7th.
Sorenson, John O., millwright,
res. 3d btw. Somo av. and Washington av.
Sorter, Wallace, fireman,
res. Wisconsin av. btw. 6th and 7th.
Spoen, Jacob, lab., res. 4th btw.
Lincoln av. and Prospect av.
Staege, Bertha, domestic, res. The
Irving.
Stark, F. G., Sec. Bradley Co., res. cor. 2d and Rice av.
Stark, Harriet, student, res. cor. 2d and Rice av.
Steindorf,
Lizzie, domestic, res. The Irving.
Steinman, charles, lab., res. Bay
Mill.
Steinman, O. E., lab., res. Bay Mill.
Stelter, Emma,
domestic, res. Tomahawk House.
Stelter, Christ., lab., res. 508 Rice
av.
Stenderson, Thos., prop. sample rooms, res. 309 Wisconsin av.
Stone, Anna, res. 608 4th av.
Stone, P. E., carpenter, res. 608
4th.
St. Peter, George T., student, res. 518 Tomahawk av.
St.
Peter, Mayme M., reporter, res. 518 Tomahawk av.
St. Peter, Peter,
lab., res. 518 Tomahawk av.
Stromstae, Lydia, res. Bay Mill.
Strindt, Otto, lab., res. 4th btw. Prospect av. and Lincoln av.
Stutz,
Matt, clerk, res. Somo av. btw. 6th and 7th.
Surdick, Steven, lab.,
res. 3d btw. Rice av. and Merrill av.
Sutherland, Geo., lab., res. 3d
btw. Rice av. and Merrill av.
Sutherland, Oscar, lab., res. 3d btw.
Rice av. and Merrill av.
Sutherland, Peter, lab., res. 3d btw. Rice
av. and Merrill av.
Sutliff, A. E., real estate agent, res. 709
Washington av.
Swanson, Nelson, lab., res. Wisconsin av. btw. 5th and
6th.
Swanson, Gustave, lab., res. 4th btw. Prospect av. and Lincoln
av.
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Taylor, H. G., lab., res. Lincoln av. btw. 3d
and 4th.
Thieler, Lena, res. Spirit av. btw. 3d and 4th.
Thieler, Martin, lab., res. Spirit av. btw. 3d and 4th.
Thielman,
Louis G., butcher, res. cor. 5th and Spirit av.
Thielman, R. C.,
lumberman, res. cor. Rice av. and 4th.
Thieme, Adolph, lab., res.
North, West Tomahawk.
Thieme, Anna, res. North, West Tomahawk.
Thompson, H. C., painter, res. Lake Side Hotel.
Thompson, John, lab.,
res. Bay Mill.
Thorsen, Christ., lab., res. Washington av. btw. 5th
and 6th.
Thorsen, Mary, res. Washington av. btw. 5th and 6th.
Thum, Adam, grocer, res. cor. Lincoln av. and 6th.
Tierney, H. A.,
sawyer, res. North, West Tomahawk.
Tobin, Mary E. (widow), prop. Tobin
House, res. Railway, btw. Spirit av. and Rice av.
Tobin, Roy J.,
clerk, res. Railway btw. Spirit av. and Rice av.
Travis, Gideon,
millwright, res. Spirit av. btw. 3d and 4th.
Tremblay, Joe, prop.
restaurant, res. Wisconsin av. btw. 3d and 4th.
Turgeon, Peter Sr.,
lab., res. Tomahawk av. btw. Lincoln av. and Washington av.
Turgeon,
Peter Jr., lab., res. Tomahawk av. btw. Lincoln av. and Washington av.
Tulley, Chas. D., lab. res. Lakeside Hotel.
Tully, John, brakeman,
res. The Irving.
Turner, Clarence, lab., res. 4th btw. Prospect av.
and Lincoln av.
Turner, Henry, mason, res. 4th btw. Prospect av. and
Lincoln av.
Twomey, John D., bookkeeper, res. Michigan House.
Twomey, Timothy, prop. Michigan House, res. same.
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Uber, C. C., shipping clerk, res. The Mitchell.
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Van
Alstine, Henry, lab., res. 4th btw. Lincoln av. and Washington av.
Van
Alstine, John, lab., res. 4th btw. Lincoln av. and Washington av.
Vancott, R. B., clerk, res. Railway btw. Washington av. and Somo av.
Venne, Henry, lab., res. North Tomahawk.
Venne, Henry A., bookkeeper,
res. cor. 7th and Somo av.
Venne, Joseph, lab. res. North Tomahawk.
Venne, Ray, lab. res. North Tomahawk.
Vietch, chester, clerk, res.
412 Washington av.
Vietch, Catherine, teacher, res. 412 Washington av.
Vietch, Mattie, student, res. 412 Washington av.
Vietch, William,
prop. box factory, res. 412 Washington av.
Violette, Frank Jr., lab.,
res. Wisconsin av. btw. 4th and 5th.
Violette, Frank Sr., lab., res.
Wisconsin av. btw. 4th and 5th.
Violette, Joseph, lab., res. Wisconsin
av. btw. 4th and 5th.
Violette, Melvin, lab., res. Wisconsin av. btw.
4th and 5th.
Violette, Wilbert, lab. res. Wisconsin av. btw. 4th and
5th.
Voss, Rev. G. H., pastor German Lutheran church, res. cor. Spirit
av. and 2d.
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Wakefield, Harry L., messenger, res.
Spirit av. btw. 2d and 3d.
Wakefield, J. S., gen. mgr. S. M. Co., res.
Spirit av. btw. 2d and 3d.
Wallis, Chas. H., jeweler, res. Rice av.
btw. 2d and 3d.
Walworth, Steven, lab., res. North Tomahawk.
Walworth, Steven Jr., student, res. North Tomahawk.
Wangard, Anton,
prop. Wangard's Gen'l Store, res. cor. Wisconsin av. and 3d.
Wangard,
Jos., lab., res. cor. Wisconsin av. and 3d.
Wangard, Laurence, lab.,
res. cor. Wisconsin av. and 3d.
Wangard, Lena, milliner, res. cor.
Wisconsin av. and 3d.
Washburn, John, carpenter, res. cor. Prospect
av. and 3d.
Watten, Peter, lab., res. Wisconsin av. btw. 6th and 7th.
Weber, John E., express messenger, res. cor. Railway and Somo av.
Webster, Herold, res. Spirit av. btw. 5th and 6th.
Webster, J. C.,
druggist, res. Spirit av. btw. 5th and 6th.
Welch, Joanna, student,
res. 715 Washington av.
Welch, Thomas, foreman tannery, res. cor.
Washington av. and 7th.
Welfley, John M., millwright, res. 201 Rice
av.
Welty, O. K., lab., res. 2d btw. Washington av. and Lincoln av.
Wentworth, Elsie, compositor, res. 504 Somo av.
Wentworth,
Emmogene, compositor, res. 504 Somo av.
Wentworth, Edwin, farmer, res.
504 Somo av.
Whalen, Mrs. Elizabeth (widow), res. cor. Spirit av. and
2d.
Whipperfurth, Emma, student, res. cor. Spirit av. and 3d.
Whipperfurth, Werner, real estate agent, res. cor. Spirit av. and 3d.
White, Louis, shoemaker, res. 103 Wisconsin av.
Whitney, Carrie, res.
515 Prospect av.
Whitney, Mrs. Ella (widow), res. 515 Prospect av.
Whitney, Florence, res. 515 Prospect av.
Whitney, Myrtle, student,
res. 515 Prospect av.
Whitson, Amy, teacher, res. Rice av. btw. 3d and
4th.
Whitson, E. W., lumberman, res. Rice av. btw. 3d and 4th.
Whitson, Grace, student, res. Rice av. btw. 3d and 4th.
Whitson,
August, butcher, res. Rice av. btw. 3d and 4th.
Wickstron, Nelson,
shoemaker, res. cor. 3d and Prospect av.
Willey, C. R., mgr. The
Mitchell, res. cor. Railway and Somo av.
Willey, Pearl, res. cor.
Railway and Somo av.
Wiley, John, lab., res. Michigan House.
Wiley, Ira, carpenter, res. Michigan House.
Williams, Tom,
foreman, res. Michigan House.
Williams, Chas. B., student, res. cor.
Wisconsin av. and 2d.
Wilson, A. J., carpenter, res. Lake Side Hotel.
Wilson, Frank, lab., res. Lincoln av. btw. Railway and Tomahawk av.
Wilson, J. F., supt. Bradley Lumber Co., res. The Mitchell.
Wilson, Maude, teacher, res. The Mitchell.
Wolke, John, foreman, res.
North, West Tomahawk.
Wolley, Edna, milliner, res. 5th btw. Wisconsin
av. and Spirit av.
Wolley, H. D., millwright, res. 5th btw. Wisconsin
av. and Spirit av.
Wolley, Pearl, res. 5th btw. Wisconsin av. and
Spirit av.
Wolslegel, H. H., printer, res. Hotel Irving.
Wood,
Orville Mrs. (widow), res. Commercial House.
Woodford, G. B. railway
porter, res. cor. Railway and Somo av.
Woodworth, A. H., postmaster,
res. cor. Rice av. and 2d.
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Yanken, John, lab., res.
South Tomahawk
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Zastrow, Anna E., dressmaker, res.
112 Wisconsin av.
Zastrow, August, saloonkeeper, res. 112 Wisconsin
av.
Zastrow, Carl O., lab., res. 112 Wisconsin av.
Zastrow,
Emma, clerk, res. 112 Wisconsin av.
Ziegler, Caroline A., res. 2d btw.
Merrill av. and Rice av.
Ziegler, Gustave, lab., res. 2d btw. Merrill
av. and Rice av.
Ziegler, John G., lab., res. 2d btw. Merrill av. and
Rice av.
Ziegler, Willie F., lab., res. 2d btw. Merrill av. and Rice
av.
Zinn, Fred, painter, res. South Tomahawk
Classified
Business Directory
Barbers
City Barber Shop, 117
Wisconsin av.
Star Tonsorial Parlor, 406 Wisconsin av.
Pioneer
Barber Shop, cor. Tomahawk av. and Wisconsin av.
Mitchell Tonsorial
Parlor, cor. Tomahawk av. and Wisconsin av.
Slater's Tonsorial Parlor,
Wisconsin av. btw. Tomahawk av. and Railway.
Bakeries
Mennier, J. N., Wisconsin av. btw. Railway and Tomahawk av.
Tremblay,
J., Wisconsin av. btw. 3d and 4th.
Brewers' Agents
James O'Connel, cor. 3d and Lincoln av.
John Solberg, Tomahawk av.
btw. Somo av. and Washington av.
Brick Manufacturers
Tomahawk Brick Company, East Tomahawk
Book and Stationery
Mrs. K. E. Clarke, Wisconsin av. btw. Tomahawk av. and 2d.
C. E.
Macomber, Wisconsin av. btw. 2d and 3d.
J. N. Mennier, Wisconsin av.
btw. Railway and Tomahawk av.
Boots and Shoes
City Shoe
Store, G. O. Newborg, prop., Wisconsin av. btw. 2d and 3d.
L. White,
Wisconsin av. btw. Tomahawk av. and Railway.
Blacksmiths
Fontaine, Alex, Tomahawk av. btw. Rice av. and Spirit av.
Schmitz,
M., 12 Spirit av.
Hanson, C. J., 308 Spirit av.
Obey, A., cor.
2d and Spirit av.
Boarding Houses
Chippewa House, 220
Tomahawk av.
Clarke House, cor. 4th and Washington av.
Commercial House, Railway, btw. Wisconsin av. and Spirit av.
Michigan
House, Railway, btw. Somo av. and Washington av.
Norway House, 305
Tomahawk av.
Scandinavian Home, 315 Wisconsin av.
Somo House,
Railway, btw. Somo av. and Washington av.
Scandia House, Tomahawk av.
btw. Somo av. and Washington av.
Tobin House, Railway, btw. Spirit av.
and Rice av.
Maple Leaf House, Tomahawk av. btw. Somo av. and
Washington av.
Harrison House, cor. Railway and Somo av.
Wisconsin House, Wisconsin av. btw. Tomahawk av. and Railway.
Cigar Manufacturers
Kabat's Cigar Store, Railway btw. Spirit av.
and Merrill av.
Edward E. Schultz, Tomahawk av. btw. Wisconsin av. and
Spirit av.
Dentists
Dodd, J. R., Wisconsin av. btw. 2d
and 3d.
Depots
C. M. & St. P. Ry., west end of Wisconsin
av.
M. T. & W. Ry., West Tomahawk
Draymen
L. A.
Hildenbrand, cor. Rice av. and Railway.
Conkrite Bros., cor. Railway
and Somo av.
Druggists
C. E. Macomber, Wisconsin av.
btw. 2d and 3d.
Standard Mercantile Co., cor. Wisconsin av. and
Tomahawk av.
Express Companies
American, 217 Wisconsin
av. btw. Tomahawk av. and 2d.
United States, C. M. & St. P. Depot
Western, cor. Somo av. and Tomahawk av.
Furniture Dealers
Jacob Nick, cor. Wisconsin av. and 3d.
Standard Mercantile
Co., Tomahawk av. btw. Somo and Wisconsin av.
Hardware Dealers
Evenson Bros., cor. Wisconsin av. and 3d.
Koth, R. F., 121
Wisconsin av.
Olson, A. J., Wisconsin av. btw. Tomahawk av. and 2d.
Standard Mercantile Co., cor. Tomahawk av. and Wisconsin av.
Harness Makers
Standard Mercantile Co., cor. Wisconsin av. and
Tomahawk av.
Koth, R. F., 121 Wisconsin av.
Hotels
The
Mitchell, cor. Tomahawk av. and Wisconsin av.
The Irving, cor. Railway
and Somo av.
The Lake Side, cor. 2d and Somo av.
Tomahawk
House, Railway btw. Wisconsin av. and Spirit av.
House Movers
Lambert, John, cor. 4th and Prospect av.
Iotte, Louis, Merrill av.
btw. 2d and 3d.
Eldridge, James, Tomahawk av. btw. Wisconsin av. and
Spirit av.
Insurance Agents
Bradley, W. H. & J. W.,
cor. Wisconsin av. and Tomahawk av.
Olson, A. J., Wisconsin av. btw.
Tomahawk av. and 3d.
Seth, James A., cor. Tomahawk av. and Somo av.
Kelly, James, cor. Somo av. and 2d.
Land Companies
Tomahawk Land Co., Gen'l Office, West Tomahawk
Smith & Sutliff, cor.
Tomahawk av. and Somo av.
Whitson & Johnson, Wisconsin av. btw. 2d and
3d.
Laundries
Tomahawk Steam Laundry, Somo av. btw.
Tomahawk av. and Railway.
Cong, wing, Tomahawk av. btw. Wisconsin av.
and Spirit av.
Lawyers
Woodworth, A. H., Wisconsin av.
btw. Tomahawk av. and 2d.
O'Leary,l James, Wisconsin av. btw. Tomahawk
av. and 3d.
Sheldon, G. M., Wisconsin av. btw. Tomahawk av. and 2d.
Silverthorn, W. V., Railway btw. Wisconsin av. and Somo av.
Lumber, Lath and Shingles
Bradley Co., West Tomahawk
Bangor
Lumber Co., West Tomahawk
Farmers Lumber Co., West Tomahawk
Crane Bros., North Tomahawk
Livery Stables
Hildebrand,
L. A., cor. Rice and Railway.
Londo, O., Somo av. btw. Tomahawk av.
and 2d.
irving Stables, cor. Washington av. and 2d.
Machine
Shops
Tomahawk Iron Works, West tomahawk
Meat Markets
Piper Packing Company, cor. Wisconsin av. and 3d.
Thielman, R. C.,
cor. Wisconsin av. and 2d.
Marcoulier, Phillip, cor. Somo av. and 4th.
Mercant Tailors
Bunde, Fred, Wisconsin av. btw. Tomahawk
av. and Railway Bohn, William, Wisconsin av. btw. Tomahawk and Railway.
Tomahawk Tailoring Co., Wisconsin av. btw. 2d and 3d.
Milliners
Nourse, Mrs. L. C., cor. Wisconsin av. and 2d.
Standard Mercantile Co., cor. Tomahawk av. and Wisconsin av.
Wangard,
Lena, cor. Wisconsin av. and 3d.
News Dealers
Meunier,
J. N., Wisconsin av. btw. Railway and Tomahawk av.
Opticians
Heath, D. P., cor. Wisconsin av. and 3d.
Paper Mills
Tomahawk Pulp and Paper Co., South Tomahawk
Photographers
Seidel, C. A., cor. 4th and Somo av.
Physicians
Jay
Johnson, Wisconsin av. btw. Tomahawk av. and Railway.
J. D. Cutter,
Wisconsin av. btw. Tomahawk av. and 2d.
G. R. Baker, Wisconsin av.
btw. 2d and 3d.
Planing Mills
Bradley Co., West Tomahawk
Plumbers
Evenson Bros., cor. Wisconsin av. and 3d.
Koth, R.
F., 121 Wiconsin av.
Olson, A. J., Wisconsin av. btw. Tomahawk av. and
2d.
Tomahawk Iron Works, West Tomahawk
Railroads
C. M. & St. P., West end of Wisconsin av.
M. T. & W., West
Tomahawk
Restaurants
Gerwells, J. H., Wisconsin av.
btw. Tomahawk av. and Railway.
Roberts, Geo. E., Wisconsin av. btw.
Railway and tomahawk av.
Meunier, J. N. Wisconsin av. btw. Railway and
Tomahawk av.
Tremblay, J., Wisconsin av. btw. 3d and 4th.
Saloons
Hyman, M. C., Wisconsin av. btw. Tomahawk av. and 2d.
Gokey, Fred, 107 Wisconsin av.
Badger, Wm. Jeannot, prop., cor.
Wisconsin av. and 4th.
Poutre, Jos., cor. Tomahawk av. and Somo av.
Office Sample Rooms, Felix Lambert, prop., cor. Wisconsin av. and
Tomahawk av.
Morency, Louis, Wisconsin av. btw. Tomahawk av. and 2d.
McCutcheon, David, Wisconsin av. btw. Tomahawk av. and Railway.
Rooney, M. J., cor. Railway and Wisconsin av.
Stenderson, Thos., 309
Wisconsin av.
Riley, Thos., 418 Wisconsin av.
Chevrier, Jos.,
cor. 4th and Somo av.
Chevrier, Peter, cor. Spirit av. and Tomahawk
av.
Myer, E., Tomahawk av. btw. Spirit av. and Rice av.
Ryan,
Chas., cor. Tomahawk av. and Lincoln av.
Doll, Peter, Wisconsin av.
btw. Railway and Tomahawk av.
Gahan, Leo, Wisconsin av. btw. Railway
and Tomahawk av.
Zastrow, Aug., Wiconsin av. btw. Railway and Tomahawk
av.
McCormick, Robt., cor. Wisconsin av. and Railway.
McBride,
Jr. Jas., cor. Somo av. and Railway.
Twomey, Timothy, Railway btw.
Somo av. and Washington av.
McCarthy, Harry, Wisconsin av. btw. 2d and
3d.
Johnson Bros., Wisconsin av. btw. 2d and 3d.
Tomahawk Hotel
Co., cor. Wisconsin av. and Tomahawk av.
Bouchard, Abel, Wisconsin av.
btw. 3d and 4th.
Stores
General Store, Adam Thum,
prop., Tomahawk av. btw. Somo and Wisconsin avs.
Grocery Store, H. N.
Burrington, prop., Wisconsin av. btw. Tomahawk av. and Railway.
Grocery and Meat Market, Phillip Marcouiller, prop., cor. 4th and Somo av.
Dry Goods Store, C. H. Fairfield, prop., Wisconsin av. btw. 2d and 3d.
Bay Mills Store, Bay Mills.
The Bee Hive Grocery Store, 308
Wisconsin av.
General Store, Anton Wangard, prop., cor. Wisconsin av.
and 3d.
The rest of this section is damaged and some unreadable - what
is readable follows:
Gents' Clothing, Wisconsin av. btw. Tomahawk av.
Standard Mercantile
Gents' Furnishings
The Pioneer
New York
Jewelry Stores
Standard Mercantile Co., cor.
Tomahawk and Wisconsin avs.
Searl, E. E., Wisconsin av., btw. Tomahawk
av. and 2d.
Kaepham, Wm., Wisconsin av. btw. Tomahawk av. and Railway.
Poles, Cedar Posts, etc.
Brooks, Hall L., Wisconsin av.
btw. Tomahawk av. and 2d.
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