News: Spencer History –
Hardware Stores
Transcriber:
stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Neil, Hanson, Luepke, Cool, Sampson, Kasper, Jensen, Hoops,
Fredrickson, McIlhattan, Kortbein, Klatt, Schaefer, Martin, Utter, Teleschow
Source: Spencer Centennial Book (1874 – 1974)
Hardware store owners in most cases had tin shops in conjunction with their
hardware. The Neil Brothers, who were carpenters by trade, advertised their
place as the biggest in line above Stevens Point, and also mentioned roofing and
guttering as a specialty. They also sold doors, windows, lime, and coal.
D. M. Hanson had a hardware store for a number of years in his building located
at the present site of Breeze Inn. The Varney Hardware was located on the north
side of West Clark Street and was later operated by George Cool and Charles
Luepke and still later by Alfred Sampson who purchased the business from George
Cool in 1928. Mr. Sampson remodeled the second story for living quarters, moving
his family there in 1929. Upon his return from Russell Sampson joined his father
in partnership. March 1, 1947 fire destroyed much of the upper story and roof
and west wall of the store. To add more space for the operation of the business,
a new building was erected on the north side of the old building which is now
the Kasper Shoe and Sport Shop. At the time of his retirement in 1957, Mr.
Sampson disposed of his merchandise and sold the buildings to Jensen Motors.
August Hoops built and operated a hardware store on Clark Street which he later
sold to Alfred Fredrickson, and this became the home of our First Gamble Store.
Lowell and Molly Mcllhattan were the owners and operators of that first Gamble
Store which they sold to Elroy and Eunice Luepke. The Luepkes later moved their
business into a new, modern building which they had erected next door to the
west. They sold their store the latter part of 1973 to Mr. and Mrs. Duane
Kortbein, who now operate the Spencer Gamble Store.
Others who engaged in the hardware business were Len Klatt; Paul Schaefer, and
A1 Martin who sold both hardware and groceries; E. C. Utter, and Ed Teleschow.
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