Businesses 1874
Waupaca Republican
WAUPACA’S BUSINESS
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WHAT WE HAVE HERE
H.J. & A. STETSON, Dry Goods and General Merchandise
R. LEA, Dry Goods and General Merchandise
R.R. ROBERTS, Dry Goods and General Merchandise
L. STERN & BRO., Clothing, ready made, and manufacturers
MUMBRUE & WOODNORTH, Dry Goods and General Merchandise
H. NORDVI, Dry Goods and General Merchandise
D. PARISH, Tannery, Boot and Shoe Shop and Store
SIMCOCK & WEST, Hardware, tinware stove and iron
P.A. CHESLEY & CO., Hardware, tinware
H. & H.C. BEADELSTON, Groceries and produce
JEFFERS BROS., Druggists, groceries, liquors by wholesale
N.C. MILLER, Dry goods, groceries, boots and shoes and clothing
ORIN HALL, Groceries and notions
GEORGE STRICKLAND, Jeweler, watches and clocks, general repairing and electro plating
S. SILVERTHORN, Blacksmithing, wagons and carriages
J. PERKINS, Wagon maker
H.D. PRIOR & Son, Blacksmiths, wagons and plows
JARDINE & POLL, Planing mill, sash, doors and blinds
W. LEVISEE, Furniture store and factory, General furnishing, undertaker
ZAHL & JOHNSON, Waupaca Tannery
C. KOONTZ, Agricultural implements
H.C. MEAD & CO., Bankers, insurance agents
E. COOLIDGE & CO., Bankers, insurance, conveyance
DEMAREST & SON, Furniture, undertakers
F.B. VOSBURG, Vosburg Hotel
M.M. LEWIS, Lewis House
FULTON & LYTLE, Livery
C.F. HANSON, hardware and tinware
G.H. CALKINS, M.D., druggist and apothecary
W.F. WEISENBORN, Groceries.
W. TEMME, Harness Maker, Saddler, Trunks
WARNER &
A. HOLLY, Carpenter and Joiner
CHURCHILL & OLESON, Abstract of Titles
OLSEN, NELSON & CO., Planing mill, sash, doors and blinds
C. RITZ, Barrel and stave factory
PAINE & DUNBAR, Saw mill, Lumber, lath, etc.
GILMORE & WARE, Lumber, general dealers
P.A. HOUSE, Wagons, Carriages and Agricultural Implements
WALSH & OGDEN, Watch’s Turbine Water Wheels, Mill Machinery, Steam Engines and
general Foundry and Machine Shop work.
TEMME & ROSCHE, Foundrymen, Brown’s water wheels, steam engines, steel and cast plows,
general repairing
D.L.
P.T. HANSON, Physician and Surgeon
L.B. BRAINARD, Physician and Surgeon
G.L.B. ROUNSEVILLE, Homeopathic physician
MRS. H.A. THORN, Millinery
MISS JOSEPHINE MERRY, Millinery
TOM PIPE, JR., Meat market
H. PETERSON, Groceries, boots and shoes
J.R. VAN TASSEL, Gunsmith
H.J. PERKINS, Photographer
T. RICH, Photographer
C. SWANSON, Tailor, gents furnishing
CHADY & THOMPSON, Notions
R. RUTHERFORD, Tailor
G.L. LORD, Waupaca Mills, grain, flour and feed
DAYTON, BALDWIN & CO., City Mills, grain, flour and feed
J.W. EVANS, Woolen Mills, cloths of all grades, yarn, carding, wool dealer
J.A. CHESLEY, Drugs, books and notions
WHEELER & HOWLETT, Washington Market, cattle, sheep and hogs
C. WEBB, Gunsmith
P.M. DAVIS & SON, Painters
FRYOR & SON, House and Sign Painters, Glaziers
R. GREEN, Contractor and Builder
P. KIFFNER, Boots and Shoes
TONSORIAL ARTISTS, parish & Barnes, Geo. Smith, - Naylor
C.L. SCOVILLE, Cigar Manufactory, Groceries
BAILEY BROTHERS, Commission merchants
P.J. NORDEEN, Commission merchant
COLLIER & AUSTIN, Livery
C. LARSON, Tailoring
JOHN MINTON, Tea Store
A. HORTON, Gunsmith
JENS HANSON, Blacksmithing
W. SCOTT, Co. Judge, insurance, abstract of titles, conveyancer
E.L. BROWNE, Att’y and counselor
MYRON REED, Att’y and counselor
J.K. PARISH, Att’y and counselor
J.A. OGDEN, Att’y and counselor
C.S. OGDEN, Att’y and counselor
G.W. ADAMS, Att’y and counselor
F.F. WHEELER, Att’y and counselor
J.O. SCOTT, Dentist
A. OLESON, Saloon
GIL LYTLE, Omnibus Line
S. WOODNORTH, Sample Room, Billiards
Jack Perkins is making some very excellent photographs now-a-days. He has lately purchased several new and improved instruments; and is taking pictures as good as can be obtained anywhere. His new photos, of the “Cash” Coolidge patent, are comicalities that take well. Specimens hang in the show case at the foot of the stairs. See his advertisement in this issue and note the very liberal offers made.
EXTRA COPIES of THE REPUBLICAN this week, in wrappers, ready for mailing to your friends. Five cents per copy.
WAUPACA BUSINESS FIRMS – We present this week a carefully prepared list of the various branches of trade in Waupaca. It is done principally to let the outside world see that there is something of a town here, and partly to get the names of a multitude of business men into print who never put them in of their own accord. How well those whose names appear will be pleased, we do not know; it is of those who are left out that we are afraid. In preparing a list of this kind, it is almost impossible not to overlook some, and it isn’t so much what a newspaper does for a man as it is what it doesn’t do, that the editor is called to account for. However, the list is as near perfect as our time would admit of, and as such it goes out, a deadhead advertisement for the town. Every man whose name appears in the list, who has no advertisement in the paper already, is cordially invited to examine the advertising rates and prepare his copy for a half, quarter or eighth column, or a card, as his ambition for a good business, the prosperity of his town, or his willingness to furnish business to a paper that will do all for its town that is allowed to, prompts him to do.