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Krause's 1900 Ozaukee County Directory



Alphabetical Listing of Post-Offices

The following is a list of all post-offices, together with a list of persons living therein.



BARTEL

A rural post-office, 1/4 mile west of Bartel Station on the C. & N. W. Ry., in Section 5; Town Mequon. Fred. Clausing, postmaster.




BELGIUM

A village in Section 15, Town Belgium, and station, on the C. & N.W. Ry., 8 miles north of Port Washington. Daily mail. J.B. Krier, postmaster.


Hamm, J.P., farm imp.
Hertel, R.J., agt. C. & N. W. Ry.
Hubing, N. & Co., general store, hardware, paints, etc.,
also grain buyers
Kraus, P.J., wagonmkr.
Krier, John B., saloon, grain buyer and lumber
Reiter, N.N., clerk
Reiter, Peter, painter
Thomas, Peter, laborer
Wellenstein, Nic., painter



DRUECKER

A rural post-office on the C. & N.W. Ry., in Section 9; Town Port Washington, 3 miles north of Port Washington. H. McGrane, postmaster.




FREDONIA

A village in Section 28, Town Fredonia, 2 miles west of Fredonia Station on the C., M. & St. P. Ry. Mail daily. J. Wassweiler, postmaster.


Arndt, Wm., H., hardware
Avermann, C.W., carpetweaver
Beimborn, Ed., blacksmith
Blonien, John, harnessmkr.
Borchardt, A., tailor
Calteux, Henry
Cassel, Ida
Cassel, Selma
Cigrand, Nic.
Clauss, Homer, saloon and mason contractor
Cooley, Chas. F.
Cooley, Her., cheese box factory
Cooley, Wm.
Cooley, Wm. Jr., well driller
Eagle Hotel, J..J. Lutzen, prop.
Faber, Mrs. Julia
Feber, Peter
Fintzen, John, saloon
Friederich, Aug., grain dealer
Friederich, Lillie
Gaigl, Jos.
Gerner, Ed., cheesemaker
Coehring, Frank
Grotelueschen, Fred, blacksmith
Gruhle, Ernst, saloon
Haehke, Wm., meatmkt.
Hames, Barbara, teacher
Hames, Con., teacher
Hames, Mrs.
Hartmann, Ernst
Heitling, Annie
Heitling, Henry, shoemaker
Hetzel, Peter
Juergens, H.A.
Huergens, L.W., Physician & Surgeon
Kendel, John B.
Kendel, John M.
Klessig, Angela
Klessig, Henry
Klessig, Henry, cheesemaker
Klessig, Hugo, cheesemaker
Klessig, Ida
Klessig, Julius, general store, furniture, & cheese factories
Koch, Nic
Kohler, Katie
Lauters, Wm., livery
Lutzen, J.J., Hotel & Saloon
Miller, John
Miller, M.B., lightning rods
Mintz, Mrs. Barbara
Moths, J.H., saloon
Muehlberg, O.., mason
Mulvanny, Make, miller
Neuens, M.T.
Pallansch, Arthur
Pallansch, J.P., Roller Mills & Pearl Button Factory
Pallansch, Laura
Parks, E.A., livery
Parks, Edna, L., clerk
Retzer, And., cigarmfg.
Rudolph, Agnes
Rudolph, Arthur
Rudolph, H., carpenter
Schaedel, Mrs.
Schaefer, Louis
Schauble, Mrs.
Schauble, Robert
Schreiber, B., painter
Schumann, Mrs. P.
Schumann, N., cigarmfg.
Stange, F.A., cigarmaker
Thomsen, August
Tuescher, Anthony
Turner, Hugh
Turner, Mrs.
Uselding, George
Volks, Herman, carp.
Wassweiler, Annie
Wassweiler, Henry
Wassweiler, Julius; P.M. & tailor
Waubeka Pearl Button Co.
Wenzel, Arthur
Wenzel, Bruno, butcher
Wiesner, Philip, wagonmaker
Young, Mrs. K.



FREDONIA STATION

A village in Sections 26 and 35, Town Fredonia on the C., M. & St. P. Ry. Mail daily, J.W. Kane, postmaster.


Bach, Gustav
Beimborn, Henry
Benedum, And., telegraph operator
Franzen, B., insurance agt.
Friederich, A., grain buyer
Gahn, Geo., blacksmith
Hiltgen, Joseph, saloon, fencing, farm imp.
Jauke, Lud., millwright
Kane, J.W., P.M. & agt. C.M. & St. P.
Krabande, John
Kraus, F.X., shoemaker
Kunny Bros., general store, post-office & creamery
Kunny, Nic.
Kunny, P.R., Co. Supt. of Schools
Lauters, Jno. W., saloon, farm imp. & excelsior factory
Lieble, John
Meyer, Albert
Meyer, Make B., blacksmith
Neuens, E., grain buyer
Pinkert, Oswald, carp.
Regner, William, photographer
Schmit, John L., machinery agt.
Schoene, E., physician & surgeon
Steffen, N.J., lumber
Uselding, John, saloon & farm implements
Uselding, John B.
Watry, Peter
Wiese, John, carp.
Witt, C.H., saloon



FREISTADT

A rural post-office in Section 18, Town Mequon, 3 miles west of Thiensville. Fred. Gierach, postmaster.


Gierach, Fred, gen. store & saloon Reinke, M., meat market


GRAFTON



A village in Section 24, Town Grafton, on the C., M. & St. P. Ry. Incorporated in the spring of 1896. F.L. Harms, postmaster.


Aberwald, Gertrude
Abramson, Ed., teacher
Albrecht, Wm., miller
Altman, Mrs. Cath.
Bach, And.
Bach, Geo., boots & shoes
Bach, Josie
Bach, Louisa
Bach, Mary
Bach, Peter
Bartzsch, Gott.
Behrens, Fred
Bernhegen, Herman
Bienvlein, A., saloon
Blank, Martin, teacher
Bode, Fred
Boedendorfer, A.
Boehning, Mrs. Tillie
Boehning, Tillie
Born, Chas.
Brodda, Wm., tailor
Brunold, Rev., pastor
Clausing, Gust., wagonmkr.
Cramer, John, photographer
Cramer, Leo., tanner
Dickermann, Mr. C.
Kietrich, John
Doctor, C.C., saloon
Docter, John
Doppel, And.
Draft, Joseph
Dutcher, Mrs. W.
Egry, C
Egry, Frederika, millinery
Egry, Mary, dressmaker
Engelhart, Fred
Flannigan, Mrs. L.
Flierl, Mrs. J.
Gerlanch, Bertha
Gerlach, Chas., buttermaker
Gerlach, George
Gilbert, Mrs. M.
Goetter, John
Goetter, John R., painter
Grafton Creamery Co.
Grafton Roller Mills
Haas, Henry, tanner
Hamm, Mrs. Marg.
Hamm, Marg.
Harms, Agnes
Harms, A.G., clerk
Harms, Clar, clerk
Harms, F.L., P.M. & gen. store
Harms, Ulga
Harms, Wm., teacher
Hermuelheim, Jas.
Heuer, H., asst. buttermaker
Heuer, H.
Heuer, Louis, clerk
Hollrith, M.P., painter
Holt., J.
Hotel Mueller, Jos. Niesen, prop.
Kath, Albert, hardware, tinware, stoves, etc.
Jeske, Anna
Kath, Emma
Kath, Louis F., clerk
Ketterer, Geo., mason
Kloety, F.X.
Kohlweg, Henry, blacksmith
Kolloth, Albert
Kolson, William
Kruetzer, Paul, livery
Laabs, Mrs.
Larson, Al., trav. agt.
Larson, Chas., tanner
Lewnau, Mrs. Emily
Leuthner, Frank
Leuthner, Mrs. W.
Lorenz, Mrs. Marg.
McBean, A.O., dentist
McBean, Geo. S.
McHanney, D.
Merkenschlager, Chr., teacher
Mertes, And., saloon
Meyer, O.F., cattle buyer
Millard, Fred, poultry
Miller, Albert
Mintzlaff & Behrens, grain
Mintzlaff, Chas.
Mintzlaff, F.C.
Mueller, E., gen. store
Mueller, Louisa
Nearoten, fritz
Niesen, Chas.
Niesen, Jos., hotel & saloon, barber shop
Niesen, Jos., Jr.
Niesen, Veronika
Norman, A.W., meat market
Normann, Louis, blacksmith
Oberwald, Math.
O'Leary, J.
O'Leary, Jerry, teacher
O'Leary, Tim
Ploeger, Amanda
Ploeger, A.H., harnessmaker
Ploeger, Martha
Ploeger, Reinh.
Rein, John, tanner
Reinger, John B.
Rick, Jos., tailor
Ross, Henry, cigarmaker
Roos, J., cigar mfg.
Sauer, F.
Schefft, Johanna
Schmidt, F., tinsmith
Schmidt, Gust., tanner
Schmidt, Jochem
Schnabel, R.E., saloon
Schumann, Robt., marshal
Schwin, Henry
Seeger, H.
Sierras, John
Spehn, Jos.
Spehn, Louis, brewer
Spehn, Oscar
Spehn, Peter
Staab, J., cooper
Stallmann, Willie
Standard Tanning Co.
Stark, E.S., agt. C.M. & St. Paul Ry.
Strassman, Christina
Strassmann, Paulina
Stauske, Gust., blacksmith
Steinhardt, Richard
Thierman, Chas., clerk
Thull, Mrs. Susan
Thull, Nic.
Tiegs, Wm.
Tietz, J.
Tillmann, And., mason
Tillmann, C.W., cattle buyer
Tillmann, Emma
Tillmann, H., mason
Tillmann, Mrs. Marg.
Treppco, Albert
Usadell, G., meat market
Usadell, Mrs.
Usadell, Robt.
Uttech, Ed., carpenter
Waga, George
Weber, Wm., brewery
Wegner, Got., wagonmaker
Wiepking, C.E., painter
Wieselmann, Rev. F., pastor
Wittford, Chas.
Wittford, Mrs. J.T.
Witzlib, William
Wolf, J., shoemaker
Woltring, Andrew
Woltring, Hubert
Woltring, Theo.
Young, Aplona
Young, Mrs. E.



HOLY CROSS

A village in Sections 31 and 32, Town Belgium, 3 miles east of Fredonia Station. Daily mail. Jacob Mertz, postmaster.


Beecher, Mrs. Annie
Biever, John B.
Conter, Nic
Freimann, Mrs. Henry
Groskamp, Wm., cheesemkr
Jones, Peter
Kirst, Math
Lesch, Nic., shoemaker
Marschall, John
Marschall, Math.
Marschall, Jos., saloon and wagonmkr.
Marschall, Nic.
Mertz, Annie
Mertz, Jac., saloon & general store, postmaster &
telephone office, also cheese factory
Mertz, Maggie
Mayer, D.F., saloon, sulky plows, seeders, disk harrows,
wagons, carriages & top buggies, Ajax harrows, hay
rakes, hay loaders, etc.
Meyer, Lillie
Ney, J.P.
Oberlinkels, Rev. M.
Paules, Peter
Peiffer, Mrs. Katie
Poul, Anna
Poull, Peter, wagonmaker
Poull, Louisa
Poull, Leo
Poull, Wm.
Schmitt, John
Schmitz, Nic
Steffen, Jac
Wester, Jac
Wester, Harry, saloon
Wolff, Mrs. P.K.



HORNS CORNERS

A village in Section 9, Town Cedarburg, 5 miles northwest of the City of Cedarburg. Henry Schellenberg, postmaster.


Barelmann, D.
Barelmann, Helen
Barelmann, Ida
Barelmann, Mary
Brandt, Fred
Hartwig, Wm., blacksmith
Heinhold, Lizzie
Horns Corners' House, H. Schellenberg, prop.
Steinke, Fred
Schellenberg, H., saloon, gen. store & cheese factory
Schellenberg, George, clerk
Schellenberg, Ulga



KOHLER<

A village in Section 18, Town Fredonia, 3 miles northwest of Fredonia. Daily mail. Daniel Wittlinger, postmaster.


Delles, Rev. P.
Henning, John, mason
Jung, Jos., cheesemaker
Klane, John
Krieger, Jos., saloon
Retezr, Mich., shoemaker
Rietz, John B.
Wittlinger, Dan., saloon, & general store



LAKE CHURCH

A village in Section 23, Town Belgium, 2 miles east of Belgium Station. Daily mail. M. Scholl, postmaster.


Aniza, Mich., shoemaker
Antoine, Adolph, cheese factory & gen. store
Antoine, A.
Antoine, Cel.
Antoine, Frank, teacher
Antoine, John, teacher
Antoine, Maggie
Barnich, John
Bruecker, Rev. W.B., minister
Ellenbecker, Mrs. Mary
Groff, John, saloon, gen. store, flour & feed, baled
hay & farm implements
Groff, Mich.
Hemmen, John
Johann, Wm., saloon
Krier, Annie
Molitor, Susan
Mondloch, John B.
Mootz, John B., farmer
Olinger, John
Schanen, Jacob, saloon, gen. store, cheese factory &
farm implements
Schanen, Nic., cheesemaker
Schanen, Wm., clerk
Schlitz, Peter
Scholl, Math, postmaster
Steinmetz, Nic.
Welter, Jennie
Welter, Mrs. Marg.
Wilson, Clasy
Wilson, Mrs. Marg.



MEQUON

A village in Section 26, Town Mequon; 3 miles west of Mequon Station; one-helf mile south of Thiensville, its post office.


Albers, Dr. H.A., physician & surgeon
Bernhard, Louis, saloon
Herziger, B., saloon & hotel
Herziger, Ed., meat market
Kautz, Emily
Kautz, Louis, wagon maker
Lindner, Herman
Muehlbrott, John, blacksmith
Nitschkay, Chas.
Plagemann, Fred, J., teacher
Pomplitz, Mrs. H.
Riemenschneider, Emma
Riemenschneider, Julia
Riemenschneider, Wm., saloon
Schultz, Aug.
Seibel, Anna
Seibel, Math.
Seyfert, Chas., gen. store
Stieglitz, Henry, carpenter
Taylor, Dr. A.R., physician & surgeon
Vogtlinder, Wilhelmina
Zimmerman, Anna



MEQUON STATION

A rural post-office on the C. & N. W. Ry., in Section 29, Town Mequon. A. Selle, postmaster.


Selle, A., agt. C. & N.W. Ry. Graff, Henry



SAUKVILLE

A village in Section 35, Town Saukville, on the C., M. & St. P. Ry., 3 miles west of Port Washington. Daily mail. Jos. Albrecht, postmaster.


Albrecht, Jos. A., saloon & hotel
Albrecht, Jos., Sr.
Albrecht, Josie
Augustine, Claud., mail carrier
Bell, Mrs. Anton
Bell, Frank
Bell, Peter
Berwick, T.A., physician
Blonien, Peter
Brusell, John
Demrath, Nic.
Doppel, Philip, blacksmith
Doppel, Wm.
Dries, John
Dreis, Rev. H.
Eastmann, E.L., buttermaker
Even Bros., blacksmiths
Even, John
Even, Mary
Even, Peter
Feistel, Chas., carpenter
Feltes, John
Feltes, Peter, saloon & farm implements
Findley, Mike, barber
Gietzen, Edward
Gietzen, Jacob
Gietzen, Jos., saloon & cigar mfg.
Gilbert, Herman
Gilbert, Ott
Goggin, Pat
Grady Bros., gen. mdse
Grady, Henry
Grady, Wm.
Green, J.B., saloon
Harrington, John
Hartmann, A., cigarmaker
Haselbarth, Ed
Horn, Jochem, wagonmaker
Horn, Chas., saloon & farm imp.
Huettmann, J., saloon
Huettmann, Katie
Johl, Emil, meat market
Johnson, Herman
July, Marg.
Kempf, Annie
Kempf, Geo., saloon
Kempf, Maggie
Kempf, Mary
Kessler, Emil
Koenig, Aug., gen. mdse. & saloon
Koenig, Max, clerk
Koetten, Nic.
Lauterbach, Math., ins. agt.
Link, Clara
Link, John
Link, William
Lutfring, Henry, hardware
Mehlhorn, John
Mertin, Herman, painter
Meyer, Wm.
Miller, Peter J., saloon
Nitschke, Carl
Preissler, Frank
Puerling, Peter, carp.
Ross, Math., cigarmaker
Sanders, Conrad
Sang, John
Sans, Bernard
Schlaich, Peter, gen. mdse.
Schroeder, Diederich
Schuh, Nic., saloon & hotel
Schuh, Rev.
Schumacher, John
Seiberlich, Lorenz
Sengbusch, Jos., buttermkr.
Spartz, John, well driller
Spartz, Mike, harnessmaker
Spartz, Peter
Thelen, Mrs. J.
Verhalen, Mrs. E.
Verhalen, Nellie
Verhalen, Theresa
Webster, J.H., agt. C.M. & St. Paul Ry.



THIENSVILLE

A village in Section 23, Town Mequon, on the C., M. & St. P. Ry., 5 miles south of Cedarburg. Daily mail. H. Mohrhusen, Jr., postmaster.


Alten, Ernst
Alten, Wm.
Bublitz, John, gen. store
Carbys, Mrs.
Gierach, John, blacksmith shop
Goedermann, Wm.
Hadler, Otto, shoemaker
Heidel, Hans
Heil, Dan., blacksmith
Hilger, And., hardware
Hoeft, Wm., undertaker & wagonmaker
Hohlnager, Wm., saloon
Hutz, Hen., shoemaker
Kieker, Ella
Kieker, Emma
Kieker, Louis G.
Kieker, L.C., saloon & hotel
Klug, Arthur, blacksmith
Kroehnke, Jessie
Kroehnke, Lillie
Kroehnke, P.J.
Kroehnke, P.J. & Co., Thiensville Mill
Maas, Aug., blacksmith & wagonmaker
Mass, Chas., lumber yard
Machleith, Herman, harnessmaker
Machleith, Martha
Marquardt, Aug., blacksmith
Memmler, Ernst G.
Memmler, F.G., saloon
Memmler, Louisa
Morhausen, H. Jr., postoffice
Horhausen, H. Sr., saloon
Raake, Emma
Roloff, A.
Rosenthal, Emma
Rosenthal, Louisa
Ruck, Chr., miller
Staube, Louis, meat market
Stauss, Jac., wagonmaker
Thiermann, Ferd.
Thiermann, Fred
Thiermann, Henry & Son, gen. store
Wilson, Nic., saloon & hotel

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