75th Anniversary Booklet of Curtiss, Wisconsin

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(Used by permission of Donald Kraut and transcribed by Robt. Lipprandt)

 

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[Historical Text]

 

       
Businesses      
B Line Shopping Association 27   Cattle shipping business, 1918
Barber Shop 30   Built by Albert Laabs, 1917
Bass Camp (1888 - Logging) 1 Yes Logging camp
Bass Saw Mill 1 Yes Group photograph
Bass & Clark Saw Mill 25   First saw mill, 1882
Bass Store 25   Unknown type of store
Boehm's Harness Shop 29   Herman Boehm, Owner, early 1900's
Boehm's Saloon 29   Herman Boehm, Owner, early 1900's
Borgemoen & Hrunek 26   Feed warehouse
Chapman Saw Mill 25   Purchased Bass & Clark Mill
Cornelius Garage 25   Burned in 1920
Curtiss Manufacturing Company 25   Purchased Pribbernow Saw Mill
Curtiss State Bank 27 Yes Organized July 23, 1912
Dahlberg Store 25   Store type unknown
Dow-Cheese Company 26   1917 or 1918
Dance Hall 29   Herman Boehm, Owner, attached to saloon, 1903
  29   Dance hall burned in 1923
Ecke's Meat Market 33   Purchased from Heinzel Bros.
Farmer's Co-op of Spencer 26   Purchased Wm. Klessig Service Station
Farmers Co-op Oil Company 27   Managers: Harlow Bowen, Willard Geary, Archie Kluve,
  28   Bob Scidmore, Franklin Peterson, Henry Scidmore and
  28   Sherman Long
Feed Warehouse 26   Started in 1903 or 1904 by J. J. Jacobson
Geary's Grocery 28   Owned by Clarence Geary
Green Bros. General Store 31   Formerly Hickok Store, purchased in 1910
Heinzel Bros. Meat Market 33   Purchased business from August Kluve
Hickok General Merchandise 8 Yes Store front, people unidentified
  32   Built in 1894
Hilderman and Lacy's Store 25   Purchased Bass Store, type unknown
Janz & Hoge Meat Market 35   Converted saloon, purchased from "Doc" Moore
Jones and Radke Blacksmith Shop 32   Built in 1906
Kraut's Saloon (1910) 31 Yes Saloon front, unidentified people
 

Transcribed by:
Robert Lipprandt, g-grandson of
Emil Lipprandt, grandson of
Rheinhold Lipprandt, pioneers in the
Township of Green Grove.

Last Updated on 6/22/2003
By Robert Lipprandt

 

 


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