| Usher Book: Wisconsin 1914
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Editorial Review: Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: racy the outcome of present action. In all business transactions he has manifested scrupulous integrity and gentlemanly demeanor, and he is a liberal donor to all enterprises calculated to advance the interests of the city or for the public welfare. On January 12,1893, Mr. Roth was married to Miss Emma Bierbauer, who was born in New Lisbon, Wisconsin, and three daughters have been born to this union: Eda, Prances and Elsa. Mr. Roth is a valued member of the local lodges of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows and the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, and in his political views is independent. Perd. Eppinger. One of the oldest business institutions of the city of Baraboo is the Effinger Brewing Company. It has for nearly thirty years been producing a high grade of malt products, and along with the growing popularity of its brews, the capacity of the plant has increased tenfold. Mr. Effinger, president of the company, is an expert brewer and maltster, having acquired his art in the old country, and he has been a resident of Wisconsin since 1880. Ferd. Effinger was born August 3, 1848, in Dottern-Hausen, Kingdom of Wurttemberg, Germany, a son of Joseph and G. (Veronieka) Effinger. His youth was spent in his native land, where he was educated, assisted his father in the cooperage business and served a thorough apprenticeship in the brewing and malting trade. He also served for three years in the German army, the years from 1869 to 1872 having been spent in the service, and was a participant in nine battles in the Franco-Prussian war as a member of the First Cavalry. After receiving an honorable release from the army he left for England in March, 1873, was employed there in a brewery for one year and then came alone to America in 1874. His first location was in a sugar ... |
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