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F. D. NABER - Prominent
among the foremost, in progressiveness and prosperity, of Shawano county
business men, stands this gentleman, a worthy son, of a worthy father—Judge
Naber.
Mr. Naber was born May 21, 1853, in Maysville, Dodge Co., Wis.,
where, when a child, his parents left him in the care of his grandfather
Naber, at the time they moved to Shawano, the schools of which latter new
place were much inferior to those of Mayville. Here he remained until
he was fourteen years old, receiving his elementary educational training,
the schools he attended being for the most part German; then, rejoining
his parents at Shawano, he completed his education at the English school
of that then village, which was held in a frame building still to be seen
in the southwest portion of the present city limits. His school
days over at an early age, he entered his father's store, where his first
lessons in mercantile business were secured, and while yet a boy he began
to buy and sell land for the timber growing on it, showing an unusually
early aptitude for commercial life. All his transactions in those days,
up to the time of his majority, were made, necessarily, in his father's
name, and the success of his ventures were the foreshadowings of his future
prosperity. He thus, continued till he had passed his majority and
reached the prime of his early manhood, when he began to launch into still
wider fields. In 1881 he purchased from Charles L. Wiley the then
almost defunct drug store in Shawano, the fixtures being worth $1,300,
while the value of the stock amounted to not more than $400; but the push,
energy and sound management of Mr. Naber soon fanned the embers of an expiring
business into new and healthy life, for ere long the drug store became
one of the most popular and extensive in northern Wisconsin—in fact, no
town in all the State, of the size of Shawano, could boast of such a well-equipped
store, at the same time enjoying so large a patronage. In 1884 a new business
block one of the best in Shawano, was built to accommodate the increasing
trade, but in 1893 our subject, on account of failing health, had to retire
from the business, his brother, Charles C. (who had been employed in the
store some ten years), succeeding him. Charles continued to conduct the
concern till June, 1894, when the hand of Death removed him from his usefulness.
The drug business was then formed into a stock company, entitled the Naber
Drug Co., with F. D. Naber as vice-president.
In February, 1894, our subject was active in the formation of
the Wolf River Paper and Fibre Co., who erected an extensive plant at Shawano
for the manufacture of paper pulp from wood, which plant was equipped with
the latest improved machinery, etc. Of this important industry Mr. Naber
was elected treasurer and appointed superintendent, incumbencies he has
since filled with eminent ability. He is also president of the Shawano
Water-power Co., who constructed a dam at Shawano; is vice-president
of the Shawano Shoe Co., and a director of the Shawano Bank. To the city
of Shawano he has made two additions, known, respectively, as "Naber's
Addition" and “Fairview Addition," one of which has been made to the southeast
part of the corporation limits; and in very many other ways has he enhanced
the growth and prosperity of the city of his adoption. In 1891 he completed
what is said to be the finest private residence in the city, where he and
his family live, and he also owns several other dwelling houses.
On August 8, 1882, Mr. Naber was married, at Clintonville, Wis.,
to Miss Mary Bucholtz, a native of Belle Plaine township, Shawano county,
daughter of Alexander Bucholtz who was among the noble army of pioneers
of Shawano county. Four bright children have been born to this
union, their names and dates of birth being as follows: F. Bernard, September
17, 1883; Paulina M., June 15, 1885; Alexander H., October 10, 1888, and
Charles F., January 21, 1895. Although Mr. Naber has ever been foremost
in all movements tending to the welfare and prosperity of the community
at large, yet he has never aspired to political honor, being content, as
a stanch Democrat, to give his friends and party the benefit of his influence,
aside from which, politics have no attractions for him. In addition to
his other interests Mr. Naber owns several thousand acres of timber land,
and for years he has been engaged in buying and selling that class of real
estate. In every way he is one of the leading men of Shawano county, one
of the shrewdest, most capable and yet most unassuming, a happy combination
of characteristics that have won for him many warm friends. |