Bio: Mertens – Withee Meat Mkt/ Implement Co.

Transcriber: stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org 

Surnames: Mertens, Krueger, Stevensen, Berger

---------Source: Withee Centennial (Owen, Clark County, Wis.) 2001

Peter J. Mertens came to Withee in 1906 and worked for his brother August in the Mertens Meat Market. In 1907 he bought the Meat Market and operated it until 1918 when he sold it to Mr. Capes who later sold it to Mr. Harry Thorson. It was located where the O-W Pharmacy is today. The old Withee Bank was on the north side, then Laneville's Tavern. Peter Mertens, his wife Elva and 3 small children, Joe, Ellen and Peter Jr. moved out to their farm, 1/2 mile south and 1 mile west of Withee. They moved on the day of the shooting at the Krueger farm. In addition to farming Peter also had a corral, slaughter house and meat market until 1941.

In 1932, Peter Mertens started an Implement Store on the south side of the old Drugstore and the Stigsen Grocery store was to the south of it on the corner. In 1933 he took in a partner, Albert Madsen, an Insurance Agent. They sold Minneapolis Moline and Massey Harris Farm Machinery; also Gehl, Kovar, Owatonna and Minnesota machinery and repairs. In 1939 Peter bought the old building south of the railroad tracks, which had been the Stevenson and Berger Chevrolet Garage with Mike Andersen delivering gas, oil and fuel. In 1938 Peter dissolved the partnership with Albert Madsen and took on more lines of machinery, farm repairs, appliances and paint. In 1946 Peter added Willey's Jeeps, cars and trucks.

In 1946 Peter remodeled the front 30 feet of the store and in 1949 Peter's son Gene came in and took over the business and has operated it for 52 years.

The building Mertens Implement is in today was built in 1910 for a washing machine factory and the men selling stock left town and never manufactured washers. In 1935 Stevensen & Berger had the Chevy Garage there.
Gene sold and repaired farm machinery, Maytag washers and dryers and all lines, parts and service. In addition he also sold Jungers oil space heaters, Riteway Milking Machines, Berg and Jamesway barn equipment, parts and service. In 1955 Gene discontinued farm machinery and Willey's Jeeps and took on Simplicity and Ariens lawn, garden and snow equipment; also McCulloch and Homelite chainsaws and Oregon saw chain. He also sold Briggs & Stratton, Kohler and Tecumseth engines providing sales and service and took on Husqvarna and Jonserrud chainsaws, parts and service, and later Dixon ZTR lawn mowers, parts and service.

 

 

 


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