N. W. Ayer & Son's American Newspaper Annual: containing a Catalogue of American Newspapers, a List of All Newspapers of the United States and Canada, 1893-1894, Volume 2 Page: 806
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N. W. AYER & SON'S NEWSPAPER ANNUAL.
1894
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FORT ATKINSON, pop. 2,283; JEFFERSON CO. (S.E.), pop. 33,530. 48 m. S.W.of Milwaukee.
Chic. & N. West. R.R. Tel. Exp. Has wagon and furniture factories, foundries and machine
shops. Several cheese factories and creameries in the vicinity. There is also an extensive
manufactory of dairy goods. In a dairying, grain and tobacco raising district.
Hoard's Dairyman ........................Friday ...............Dairy .............. 1870 16 11x15 1.00 t21,000
W. D. HOARD, Editor and Publisher.
Jefferson Co. Union (Dairy ed.) .....Friday ...............Republican..... 1870 20 11x15 1.75 1,900
Jefferson Co. Union (City ed.) ......Friday.................Lit. & Rep....... 1870 8 15x22 1.75 1,600
Jefferson Co. Union (Ger.-Eng.)... Friday ...............Republican..... 1870 8 15x22 1.75 1,500
W. D. HOARD, Editor and Publisher.
FORT HOWARD, pop. 4,754; BROWN CO. (E.), pop. 39,164. On Fox R., opposite Green Bay.
Chic. & N. West.; Milw., Chic & St. P.; Gr. Bay, Winona & St. P.; Kew., Gr. Bay & West.
R.Rs. Tel. Exp. Here are saw and planing mills, boiler works, railroad repair shops,
ship yards, a furniture factory, etc. In a lumbering and hay and grain growing section.
Review .......................................Saturday ............Republican..... 1875 8 15x22 1.50 t912
JAMES KERR & SON, Editors and Publishers.
FOUNTA1N CITY, pop. 972; BUFFALO CO. (W.), pop. 15,997. On Mississippi R., 36 m.N.W.
of La Crosse. Chic., Burl. & N'thrn R.R. Tel. Exp. Bank, Winona, Minn. Has
saw, planing, and flour mills, breweries, and a creamery. The surrounding district is
agricultural.
Buffalo Conty Republikaner Thursday ...........Democratic ..... 1861 8 20x26 2.00 2,160
und Alma Blaetter(German). )
PAUL F. MUELLER, Editor and Publisher.
FOX LAKE, pop. 814; DODGE Co. (S.E.), pop. 44,984. 65 m. N. W. of Milwaukee. Chic.,
Milw. & St. P. R.R. Tel. Exp. In a rich agricultural section. Near by is a lake of the
same name, a popular summer resort. Here is the Wisconsin Female College.
Representative ..............................Friday ...............Independent.. 1866 .4 17x24 1.50 700
D. J. HOTCHKISS, Editor and Publisher.
FRIENDSHIP t, pop. *164; ADAMS CO. (S.C.), pop. 6,889. 18 m. W. of Liberty Bluff.
Nearest railroad, tel. and exp. sta., Necedah. Chic. & N. West.; Chic., Milw. & St. P. R.Rs.
Bank, Mauston. Has a sorghum factory and a grist mill. Hops and grain are grown.
Adams County Press ....................Saturday ............Republican ..... 1861 8 15x22 2.00 704
S. W. PIERCE, Editor and Publisher.
GALESVILLE, pop. 537; TREMPEALEAU Co. (W.), pop. 18,920. 25 m. S. of Whitehall. Chic.
&. N. West. R.R. Tel. Exp. Grain and live stock are raised in the district. Here is Gale
College.
Independent ................................... Friday ................Independent.. 1874 8 15x22 1.00 t600
H. L. VANDERVORT, Editor and Publisher.
GENOA JUNCTION, pop. *450; WALWORTH CO. (S.E.), pop. 27,860. 18 m. S.E. of Elkhorn.
Chic. & N. West. R.R. Tel. Exp. Bank, Lake Geneva.
Journal .......................................... Friday......................................... 1890 4 '17x24 1.50
H. B. BEGUN, Editor and Publisher.
GLENWOOD, pop. *2,000; ST. CROIX Co. (N.W.), pop. 23,139. 56 m. E. of St. Paul. Wis.
Cent. R.R. Tel. Exp. Has a hub and spoke factory, stave factory, saw, planing and other
mills. In a lumbering district.
Tribune ..........................................Friday ...............Republican..... 1889 8 13x20 1.50 J825
C. J. AUGUSTIN, Editor and Publisher.
GRAND RAPID)St, pop. 1,702; WOOD Co. (C.), pop. 18,127. On Wisconsin R., opposite
Centralia. Gr. Bay, Winona & St. P.; Chic., Milw. & St. P. R.Rs. Tel. Exp. Here are
flour and wood pulp mills, foundries and machine shop, furniture factories and lumber works.
Cranberries raised in vicinity.
Wood County Reporter .................Thursday ...........Republican..... 1857 8 18x24 1.50 f800
A. L. FONTAINE, Editor and Publisher.
GRANTSBURGt, pop. 410; BURNETT CO. (N.W.), pop. 4,393. 60 m. N. of Hudson.
St. P. & Duluth R.R. Tel. Exp. Bank, Rush City, Minn. Has flour mills, starch factory
and creamery. Grain, cranberries and produce are raised.
Burnett County Sentinel .............Friday ............... Republican..... 1875 4 18x24 1.00 . t785
A. M. ANDERSON, Editor; A. M. ANDERSON & CO., Publishers.
GREEN BAY t, pop. 9,069; BROWN CO. (E.), pop. 39,164. On Fox R., at head of Green Bay,
113 m. N. of Milwaukee. Gr. Bay, Winona & St. P.; Chic. & N. W.; Milw. & N'thrn R.Rs.
Tel. Exp. Has a good harbor, and excellent facilities for commerce. Has important industries,
including extensive breweries, a saw mill, producing 25,000,000 feet of lumber annually,
extensive cooperage works (150 men), flour and planing mills, soap factory, extensive
cigar factories, and many others. Lumber is largely exported, also grain, fish, and manufactured
goods.
Advocate ........................................Thursday ...........Democratic..... 1846 4 24x31 2.00 2,000
DECKER & HOPPE, Editors and Publishers.
Landsmann (German) .................. Wednesday ........Independent.. 1883 8 14x21 2.00 1t,860
A. C. LEHMAN, Editor; LEHMAN & ROBINSON. Publishers.
State Gazette .................................Evg. ex. Sun...... Republican..... 1871 4 17x24 6.00 600
State Gazette...................................Wednesday........Republican..... 1866 8 15x22 2.00 1,400
ROSAMOND FOLLETT. Editor and Publisher.
GREENWOOD, pop. *500; CLARK CO. (N.W.C.), pop. 17,708. On Black R., 16 m. N. of
Neillsville. Wis. Cent. R.R. Tel. Exp.
Gleaner............................................ Friday ...............Republican ..... 1891 8 13x20 1.50 (450
GLEANER PUBLISHING COMPANY.
HARTFORD, pop. 1,296; WASHINGTON Co. (S.E.), pop. 22,751. 37 m. N.W. of Milwaukee.
Chic., Milw. & St. P. R.R. Tel. Exp. Has a plow and a coffin factory, saw and flour mills.
Ice is largely gathered from Pike Lake, 2 m. east. Bee culture is an important industry.
Grain, produce and live stock are raised.
Press ................................................Friday ............... Republican..... 1872 4 20x26 1.50 11,300
J. M. LE COUNT, Editor; J. M. LE COUNT & SON, Publishers.
CIRCULATION: Boldface-sworn. TPublishers' reports. Roman figures-estimated.
POPULATION: Census of 1890. *Estimated. t County Seat. { Size of page.
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