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The Chilton Times - April 27, 1867
Business Cards
George Baldwin
Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Chil-
ton, Calumet Co., Wis. Office opposite the
Chilton House.
Claus Menke
Potters Mills, Calumet Co., Wis. General
Dealer in Dry Goods. Groceries, Crockery
and Hardware, Wines, Beer, Liquors and
Cigars kept constantly on hand.
E. Alden, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon. Will promptly
attend to all calls in the practice of Medi-
cine and Surgery. Drugs and Medicine of the
best quality, always kept on hand for custom-
ers. Gravesville, Wis., Dec. 13, 1861.
Masonic
Chilton Lodge, No. 154, Of F. & A.M.
Regular communications the 2nd and 4th
Saturdays of every month, at 7 ½ o'clock P.M.
Brothers take due notice and govern your-
selves accordingly.
S.H. James, W. M.
John P. Hume, S.
Don A. Shove
Chilton, Calumet Co., Wis
Attorney & Counsellor At Law,
All business entrusted to his care will re-
ceive prompt attention. Office in the wing
of the building West of Ebert's stone block.
Agent for the Hartford Fire Ins. Co. Hartford,
Conn.
Washington House
Hayton Mills
D La{C}Ount, M. D.
Chilton House,
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By
Reinhard Schlichting,
Chilton, Wis.,
Travelers can here find a comfortable home
and reasonable bills. Boarders taken at rea-
sonable rates. Every attention paid to the
comfort and convenience of guests. Good stab-
ling and an attentive hostler.
By
Henry Modlin,
Hayton, Calumet Co., Wis
The highest market price will be paid for
wheat at the above Mills, and the proprietor
keeps constantly on hand, for sale, an assort-
ment of the best quality of Flour and Corn-
Meal.
Also all kinds of Lumber for sale.
June 17th, 1858.
Physician & Surgeon
Office in the Bank Bui[l]ding.
Chilton, Wisconsin
Will promptly attend to all business
connected with his profession. Drugs and
Medicines kept constantly on hand.
Nov.28th, 1862.
By
Feind & Lacount
Chilton, Wis,
The travelling public and the citizens of
Calumet and adjoining counties are hereby
notified that we will do all in my power to
make the Chilton House worthy of the pub-
lic patronage. Call and see for yourself, as
we are bound to give general satisfaction.
Chilton, Feb. 23d 1867.
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