Bio: Howard & Seif –
Neillsville Implement Business (1905)
Transcriber: Steve Roberts
steve@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Howard, Seif
Source: Clark & Jackson Co. Trade Paper Sept 1905
Howard & Seif
Dealers in farm Implements, Fine Buggies, Carriages and Wagons; Binders and
Mowers; corn Planters, Seeders and Drills, Feed Cutters, Gasoline Engines, Wood
Saws, wind mills, Pumps and tanks; Pump repairing a specialty.
Neillsville, Wis.
The firm, owned by Messrs. L. H. Howard and Fred Seif, has the largest implement
house in Clark County. The office and warehouse of the firm is on Fifth Street,
one block west of Hewett street, occupying two buildings, the main part (in
front) being 26x48, two stories, while the new iron-clad building in rear is
40x68, three stories, used for repair shop and implement warehouse in the lower
floor. The second floor is devoted to buggies and carriages, third floor to
wagons and genera; storage which is full size of the first floor.
The main building (in front) is used for offices with sales and storage rooms
adjoining for paints, repairs, sundries, etc.
The firm carries all lines of farm implements, comprising the Gale plows of
Albion, Mich., and the La Crosse plows from the La Crosse Plow Co., while
harrows, cultivators, and corn planters are from the Gale Mfg. Co. of Albion,
Mich. The McCormick harvesting machinery is from the International Harvester Co.
and the Acme harvesting machinery from the Acme Mfg. Co. of Peoria, Ill. Manure
spreaders are handled in three different makes, including those of the
International Harvester Co. those of the Appleton Mfg co. of Appleton, Wis., and
the great Western manure spreaders of Chicago. They handle the Reindeer gasoline
engines of Moline, Ill., and the Larson gasoline engine of New Holstein, Wis.,
which are made in all sizes up to fifty-horse power; also the Stickney gasoline
engines of St. Paul. Minn., having put in many of these and other makes in the
surrounding country.
The Empire Cream Separator is the specialty in that line being made in
Bloomfield, N. J., also handle the cream separator of Little Falls, N. Y., while
the Aermotor windmills of Chicago are largely handles and pumps from the La
Crosse Pump C. having put up quite a number of windmills in the surrounding
country, all giving good satisfaction - farm wagons, buggies and cutters are
principally from the Northwestern Mfg. Co. of Fort Atkinson, Wis.; also handle
buggies and carriages from the Staver Carriage Co. of Chicago, and the Parry
Mfg. Co., of Indianapolis, Ind.
Their country extends in some directions to a distance of 25 miles, especially
in the southern part of Clark and the northern part of Jackson counties. They
also handle two of the leading makes of lightning rods, including the Dodd &
Struthers lightning rods.
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