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 | | Neillsville, the county seat and metropolis of Clark County, is situated on the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha Railroad, and is the distributing center of an important agricultural dairying and stock-raising district. |
 | | Across the main street, or Hewett Street, as it is now called, and a little south of Carl Rabenstein's brick block, was a small two-story frame building, the upper story of which was occupied by a man by the name of Tim Roberts, who made logging sleds, at least he made the wooden parts. |
 | | This was the store building of Hewett, Woods and Co., built in 1872, on the northwest corner of what is now known as Fifth and Hewett streets, the same building occupied at present by W.J. Marsh and the Masonic fraternity. |
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