Source Tomahawk Leader July 3, 1908 MANY CHANCES IN SALOONS Applications Show New Ownership's and New Licenses to Comply With Recent Legislation Applications for saloon licenses show that there will be many changes in the saloon business in Tomahawk for the year soon to begin. Thirty-five have been made, two less than last year. These two places will probably continue as there is yet time to obtain licenses. Edgar Walquest has applied for the license for the Etberg place, Gustave Engleman will again take his old place, run last year by Fred Erdman, James Pickett will be succeeded at his old stand by William Jeannot and Mr. Pickett will take the Mike Booner stand next door, Aurthur Johnson will run the saloon at the Riverside Hotel and A.L. Roberge has purchased the Frank Duranso place on Tomahawk Avenue. The Roberge place on the Wisconsin River has not been licensed yet. Owing to the former licenses not being citizens of the United States, as required by law, licenses have been applied for by Mark Flanigan for the Pat Flanigan place at Jersey City, H.G. Fuller for the August Zastrow Saloon, Charlotte LeBlanc for the Peter LeBlanc place, Thomas Young for the Charles Peterson place, Mary Chevier for the Henry Chevier place, and I.E. Boudreau for the J.J. Boudreau place. The new law preventing the granting of a license to a corporation, H.J. Hein has applied for the Mitchell Hotel license for the Tomahawk Hotel Company. The complete list of applicants are: Charles Johnson James Flaherty H.W.McCarthy Louis Major E. Myre Mark Flanigan Ole Larson T. Twomey M.G. Hyman Louis Morency William Jeannot H.G. Fuller H.J.Hein Thomas Young Arthur Johnson Mary Doll Felix Lambert A.L. Roberge nels Swanson Edgar Walquest Theo. Hartwig James Joyce Gustave Engleman Peter Pederson David McCutcheon Thomas Riley John Twomey James Pickett Leo Lambert Sam Winker Charlotte LeBlanc James Poutre H.J. Taylor Mary Chevier I.F. Boudreau