
Built about 1860, this frame building was a babershop operated by Mr. Earl Eddy. It later became an ice cream parlor run by LaVerne Spiegelhoff. The next business to take over the building was a restaurant operated by Gordon and Bob Burton. Subsequent owners were Jim Bullion and Festa Rieck. In October 1939 it became a 5-cent to $1 store owned by Mr. Williams, Mr. Olmstead and Mr. Don McFarland. An October 18, 1939 East Troy News article states "this new business place has a large stock of goods, such as candies, hosiery, notions, art goods, lingerie, novelties, toilet articles, toys, stationary, ladies' house dresses, cookeries, etc.". John Williams had a game and novelty shop here after McFarland left the business. Later, the building became a trophy and gift shop operated by Mr. and Mrs. Greeson. In 1990 the business was sold to the Muellers and the name was changed to Mueller's Awards and Engravings. In May of 1996, Mr. Scott Behrens and his wife Kathryn Behrens took over the building, and it is now Kate's Needful Things, which sells gifts and antiques from the Victorian age. The building still has its original tin ceiling as well as some of its tin walls. The basement is made of fieldstone. This building was once used as a hidden gambling parlor in the 1920's. |