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            <text>there are no names which we will mention in this issue more distinguished of better known than that of Kellner; Kellnersville, this county, was founded by Mr M Kellner in 1846, so it will be seen he was one of the very earliest settlers of the county; his death took place in 1890, since when the business has been conducted by his sons John and Michael; they have extensive interests at Kelnersville, including a 50 barrel flour mill, general store, saloon, hotel, cheese factory and a farm of 380 acres; the branch here which was opened in 1884 is uded for distributing purposes for their large wholesale requires retail trade; to con duct this business requires 30 employees and 8 teams; the firm has a private telephone line some 14 miles in length connecting the branch here with Kellnersville; this represents one of the largest enterprises in the county and it is managed in a vigorous and modern manner; the firm manufactures wholesale and retail flour and feed principally and the brands made by them: Cream of Wheat patent, "Straight" and rye are in popular demand and find a ready sale both in the home and other markets, and the policy of the house is to keep fully abreast of the times in every department of the business</text>
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            <text>24 Apr 1868 carded 12/22/76&lt;br /&gt;10 Oct 1872 carded 12/23/76&lt;br /&gt;2 &amp;amp; 9 May 1878 carded 12/23/76&lt;br /&gt;13 Jun 1878 carded 12/23/76&lt;br /&gt;20 Jun 1878 carded 12/23/76&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Partial indexing only. Some of this appears in WR 929.1 C. Some issues only indexed on these cards.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Newspaper is on microfilm stored on the main floor near the microfilm readers.</text>
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              <text>there are no names which we will mention in this issue more distinguished of better known than that of Kellner; Kellnersville, this county, was founded by Mr M Kellner in 1846, so it will be seen he was one of the very earliest settlers of the county; his death took place in 1890, since when the business has been conducted by his sons John and Michael; they have extensive interests at Kelnersville, including a 50 barrel flour mill, general store, saloon, hotel, cheese factory and a farm of 380 acres; the branch here which was opened in 1884 is uded for distributing purposes for their large wholesale requires retail trade; to con duct this business requires 30 employees and 8 teams; the firm has a private telephone line some 14 miles in length connecting the branch here with Kellnersville; this represents one of the largest enterprises in the county and it is managed in a vigorous and modern manner; the firm manufactures wholesale and retail flour and feed principally and the brands made by them: Cream of Wheat patent, "Straight" and rye are in popular demand and find a ready sale both in the home and other markets, and the policy of the house is to keep fully abreast of the times in every department of the business</text>
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              <text>Manitowoc Pilot 24 Apr 1868 carded 12/22/76&lt;br /&gt;10 Oct 1872 carded 12/23/76&lt;br /&gt;2 &amp;amp; 9 May 1878 carded 12/23/76&lt;br /&gt;13 Jun 1878 carded 12/23/76&lt;br /&gt;20 Jun 1878 carded 12/23/76&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Partial indexing only. Some of this appears in WR 929.1 C. Some issues only indexed on these cards.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Newspaper is on microfilm stored on the main floor near the microfilm readers. </text>
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