This building is located at 105 Kettle Moraine Drive South and was built by John Rosenheimer, Sr. In 1890, this building was Rosenheimer's Meat Market. By 1908 it was rented to Otto Wadwitz Sr. who also ran a meat market. Wadewitz later purchased the building at 117 Kettle Moraine Drive South from John Kletti and ran his meat market out of that location until his death in 1930. At that time, his sons Alfred and Oswin took over the market and ran it until 1958. The building was then sold to Norton Risse who ran another meat market for many years.
This building was later the home of the Farmer's State Bank, Joe Eiche's Gamble Store and Electric Shop and the L.J. Bull insurance Agency. It is now a two family residence.
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