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Gay, Leonard W. / New atlas of Dane County, Wisconsin, prepared from actual surveys and from the county records
(1899)
Berry: Township 8 North, Range 7 East , pp. 8-9
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Pbstoffice Directory of Berry. POSTOFFICE. Marxville, 1 Mazomanie, 2 Springfield Corners, 3 Black Earth, Ctoss Plains, Annen, Adami 1 Annen, Wi. 5 Annen, latt. 5 Anneii, John 1 Bauthin, Aug. 1 Balter, Geo. I !Ialdwig, Maitin 1 Bach, Jacob 1 Bach, Win. I Bachimeier, W. 5 Baig, Vill. 5 Benphin, J. 4 Bertz, L. 2 Beuthifn, Christ 4 Bietz, Franz 2 Billig, CIas. 2 Billig, Jacob 4 Billig, M. 4 Binger, Carl -5 Bockinan, airl I Bockinai, Sirv 5 Bollcnbach, Jas. 5 Brieunit, J. 2 .Brenig, .J. A. 2 Brockmtian, iohn 4 Bung, -Matt. 1 Bung, Adolph .5 Buehner, Lewis 3 Btuelher, Blonif. 7, Buchuer, Jos. -5 Buehner, -harvy 5 Bucheni, Mar 5v ;- Buniner. Laura 4 Campbell, Chas. 2 (ornell. Helm- 4 Church, G. L. 4 I)ietz, F. I Dinient, Fivd. 2 Iv)esen, Adam: 3 I)resei, Theo. 5 1)olfen, Tjlla :3 Dolni, F. 3 Ekstein, Paul 1 Endres, It. 3 I,;nrs Mich.3 Aldivs. \Lch 0 lEindres, Peter 3 Evert, Carl 1 Evert, J. 2 Evert, L. 1 Ivert, Wil. 3 E>ser, (wo. 5 er, .Joh n -5 Esser, Jacob 5 E Scr, -Moehior 5 Esser, ]lenlry , Felilaililt, Carl I Felhidt. Wint. 2 Festge, A. 5 Forth. John 2 Friedien, N. (Geier, .J. 1 Genieiher, Reinhart Grob. Adam 5 fiLt kir, I iern ial 4 11eker, -Mrs. I 1harnteing, Christ. Hassel, eO. "1 Haskr, John 4 thrniing, Aug. 2 I-ring, Theio. 4 Helin2, Gustoie 4 H rintz. John 4 Itickstcin Feril. 4 IHawley, \Viii. 2 Iawlh', John 2 Hawley, San. 2 Hawley. eo. 2 Hlifznmn, R. I .Jacohi, (Chals. 2 .Javohi, iM. 2 Jos, JoIn 4 Kaltellberg, ]'deteir 5 Kalscheur, \Vil. 4 Kalsiner, . 4 Kahl, Julius 4 IKahl, Alhet 4 Kahl, (tXuIS.tv- 4 Karls, Mait. 3 KIatei- . \\'ill. I K~elter, Mich. I Ketvl)d tkr, Pll 1 Kkt- Soich, .1. 3 Kaltllhter, \Vnii, 3 IKeri, Otto 5 Koii, Matt. 5 Koch, oLury V I(oelen, John 3l 1lou, A\nna 5 Kopdel, A. 2 ln A. & C'o. I L wiAu,,.1 La/phy, John :3 1auinila, Barb. 1 I ,IketrIau. t Lili ,-r 5 Loclier, Jolii I Ma ilwa -rillit . . la rks, Nick I Marx, John 1). 1 Marx, Mati. I M1:lrtill, Auti". : Mlrtin, I enry- 3 Maxvle ('rcauivtry Matz, W ni. Il Matz, li-i I MIatz, Ihriiain I Meihv, Elia 2 Mtier. -Matt. I Mehier, (;eo. :1 Meier, 1:1111 5) Ieist.-r. IHInr- 4 Ml/chhrald, "\m Michls, Mat. :1 Milh., Martiln I Mil hi', Will. 4 Muskat, (otlieh 5 Wownk l, ,m 3 Nendorf, Iniei- 2 'Nitsen, .hohn5 Nieseu, RI. 5 Noli, Jatct 4 O)isoii, Ole 4 lIlar, L awteny -, Pat, IHeili 3 I ailv, .Joli I'nar, \Wil. " hatlls, Peter 3{ Pauls, (arl 4 Pastlille, (arl I Post, Peter.l. 3 l1tiinshach, Ptet. 5' Meihe, Fred. 4 hi.e-, Aug. t lRleek, 1). 1 Iiipp, Clhist. 5 Hlipl, lHenry tIhfe, Wiii. 4 IH~ffe Hellr-y4 R )I-kc, Glolii I1 Sidehk, Irank I S-lu-l-. V.ll, Fred, I Schunmn, 2'jr 4 Sc]illmilli, W. (C. 2 -, 1t11ii/:111, Ed. 5 S(.11111:111, Ikol t. I S chk, 11cury .\ Schwedhcr, (':IT,] 3 Schieele, Aug. -4 :4vhlvth,, W. 1t. 5 (Ihlllitt, .1 :11-'y v Se-toll, \Viii. 2 SStti , Lo(tli, Slpeth, \ II' StaIz, .Jillil I Statz, \Villna 5 Stltz, .1. A. W. I Statz, lduiry :1 Statz, Antoi 3 StNtz, Will. .1. 3 Stuhble, \Vil. 2 Sturll, ('pIr ,5 St op-hnliul, .John 'l'hi1Iesou, Thos. 4 TIholnipsol, (t 4 IlThinne. 'Mich. 4 Thlei , Matt. I Tl'uhl, A. I Turk, Chits. 4 IUbiwtzig, T. NI. 5 II selniani, Ieto. J. 2 V\isei, Hei-rmian 5 V:1 'tll, Aiutoli 5 Vo'ss, Rlobt. I Vettv'i, I[oneiard I Valse-r, 'etti-r 1 \Walser, Aug. I WVliIcrI, ,hil :1 WZV1h1ell. Mnnr . \V s-llhal, Ca11 \Vithal-, .1on. 3 Wihhcliburfg, Theo, 3 Willie, WVill. :4 \Vinklh, .A. 4 \Videnlfld, Pet ,r -5 \\itulall J]os. I \Votl IIerniuoa 5 \VolIfl (hista\-.- h, \Vol'illl, . Jac.ob1 A. 5, Zahilde., Plier 4 Ziici-m , Malt. 4 Zodell, A. -I Chain Stay Wire Fence. Excells ALL Others in the 4Following Points: U---i 5HWN GSR C13 FSIA 1. The stay being a chain securely fastened at top and bottom, through which the lateral wires pass freely, it is at liberty to yield to any horizontal pressure and return to its place when thz pressure is removed, hence it is always straight, can never be bent out of shape. 2. A ratchet is placed on each horizontal wire, and if from any cause one or more wires be- come stretched or bent out of shape it can easily be tightened and put in proper condition. 3. As a result of these features the fence can always be kept in good condition and never become unsightly. We claim that no other fence can as successfully resist the assaults of time and W I L D STOCK as this, especially for a long period of time. 4. It can easily be taken down and removed to any place as desired without injury to any of the material. 5. All galvanized and made of the best steel wire. 6. Stay material may be ordered for either smooth or barb wire already on the posts. 7. It is among the heaviest and strongest fences on the market. Correspondence and inquiries solicited.,,i,1,v All kinds of Fancy Yard and Lawn Fences, and the very best Iron Gates made. -ov-sovLocal agents wanted. H. C. DRAKE, Agent, .4.,.jMADISON, WISCONSIN. 7 I - 8 . ........................................
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