Wisconsin State Gazetteer Business Directory 1895-96 Volume IX  R. L. Polk & Co.
Transcribed and submitted to the Waupaca County Website
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 by Paula Vaughan  February 2001

MANAWA - A village on the Little Wolf river, a water power stream and on the G. B., W____ St. P. R. R., in Little Wolf township,
Waupaca County, 15 miles northeast of Waupaca, the judicial seat and banking point. Has Baptist, Catholic and Lutheran and Methodis churches, a saw and planing mill and a flour mill. Telephone connect by Wisconsin Telephone Co. Stage daily to Symco fare, 25 cents. Population ____. Exp., U. S. Tel., W. U. Arthur Lindsay postmaster.

Bard & Mitchell, general store
Brown Willis, saloon
Bullock & Sons, drugs
Charnley J., boots and shoes
Colien E. E., hotel
Colien Miss Florence, milliner
Darling E. L., general store
Dent G. W., general store
Dick & Barkley, general store
Doney Nathan, shoemaker
Fowzer J. D., railroad and exp agt.
Hageman H. C., saloon
Jackson Bros., confrs and barbers
Jurgensohn Bruno G., physician
Hermin August, blacksmith
Knapp C. F., harnessmaker
Kruger L., blacksmith
Lindekugel Fred, general store
Little Wolf River Lumber Co., Arthur Lindsay Vice-Pres, Saw Mill
Miller C. J., livery
Minton James D., jewelry
Neil Samuel S., saloon
Nelson N. G. Jr., grist mill
Rhinehart Mrs G. F., milliner
Safford & Bruyette, meat market
Sanborn M. E., physician
Shipman D. W. & Son, hardware
Smith H. H., blacksmith
Woodnorth F. S., druggist
Zantow Bros., general store

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