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WAUPACA REPUBLICAN June 1, 1883 The Reliable Red Front – Orin Hall’s – is the place to buy watches, clocks and jewelry. Our neighboring contemporary will remove the Post to rooms in the block south of the REPUBLICAN office where it will be ever so handy for the editors to reach out and get great handfuls of hair. Hans Benlick has purchased the property where he resides and has made valuable improvements thereto, by building kitchen, well, and also put a good wall under the same. New Cheese Factory An industry that is being worked up among the farmers, more than ever, in Wisconsin is the dairy business. The old Grange hall three miles east of town has been converted into a cheese factory, which will be managed by Paul Kissinger. The enterprise is to be controlled by a stock company and board of directors: John Morey, President; John F. Peck, Secretary; C.A. Stinchfield, John Faulks. They have facilities for using milk from a hundred cows, and have already the promise of that number this season. |