Bio: Treat, Royal & Emma
Surnames: TREAT OLSON
----Source: ABBOTSFORD, WIS. CENTENNIAL BOOK - 1973
Treat, Royal & Emma
R. . Teat arrived in Abbotsford May 30, 1903, and during his long residence
here, served the community in many capacities.
He opened a jewelry store in the Erion Building, later known as the Thompson
Hotel (located in area now havening Kelepp Implement). He acted as watch
inspector for the railroad from the date of his arrival here until the year
1922.
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R. H. Treat Jewelry Store left unknown, Mrs. Treat,
Mrs. Hilda Olson, Dela Donalson & Mr. Treat (1905)
On Oct. 17, 1904, he purchased the building on the opposite side of Main Street
and moved the jewelry store to this location. During 1917, Mr. Treat purchased
the Fischer Insurance Agency and operated both the insurance and jewelry
business until George McClaren bought the jewelry stock in 1922. Mr. Treat,
however, retained the insurance agency.
He married Emma A. Olson on May 23, 1906. A daughter, Helen, was born to them,
April 19, 1907. Shortly before the baby arrived, a sing “Boy Wanted,” appeared
on the store entrance. However, they settled for a daughter.
On Jan. 14, 1905, Mr. Treat was elected fire chief, a position he held for
thirty-seven years. At the annual open house meeting of the fire department, he
served his famous meat and vegetable stew and other refreshments to those who
attended. He was janitor for the Fire Department at a salary of $5 a month for
three winters. During the real cold weather, fires had to be built in wood
burning stoves, an hour or two after midnight, to keep the chemical engines warm
and ready for action in case of fire.
During the year 1907, he was elected justice of the peace, serve six two-year
terms on the village board and two years as village assessor. He was custodian
of the Masonic building, manger of the Abbotsford armory for several years, and
was mess and supply sergeant of the National Guards for six years.
He was also active in the management of the Abbotsford Mfg. Company, was express
agent from 1904 to 1908, Stanchion Factory and president of the Abbotsford
Cemetery Association.
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