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Telephones - St. Bonifacius  An organization called the N. W. Telephone Assoc. was formed.  Communication: Telecommunication  Weekly Valley Herald  12/20/1894   
Telephones - St. Bonifacius  The N. W. Telephone Co., now finished their line and now "Hello" is all you can hear.  Communication: Telecommunication  Weekly Valley Herald  12/27/1894   
New Creamries  Chaska Herald: St. Bonifacius Plan Creameries    Carver County News  11/15/1895 
Gothmann, Henry  Will go into the merchandise business at St. Boni with M. H. Hegerle    cfp  12/19/1895 
St. Boni Theater Club  Gave most enjoyable show    Carver County News  12/27/1895 
Hegerle, John  Is to Start a Meat Market in St. Boni.    cfp  1/23/1896 
Logelin, Felix  Prime mover of Creamery at St. bonifacius    Weekly Valley Herald  2/27/1896 
Businesses - St. Boni  Creamery - St. Bonifacius 1st weeks receipts came to about 2,000 lbs of milk, under management of Arthur Thompson of Muscoda , Wis.  Business & Industry: Creameries  Weekly Valley Herald  3/19/1896   
Aretz, Martin  Selling out in Chaska and has purchased the harness shop in St. Bonifacius  Business & Industry: Blacksmiths, Horseshoers & Wagoneers  Weekly Valley Herald  7/23/1896 
Hegerle, Jos. (Mrs.)  Died on wednesday last week at St. Bonifacius of heart disease.    cfp  3/4/1897 
Zimmer, Ernest  farmer near St. Bonifcius- home & household good burned to ground    Norwood Times  7/30/1897 
School - St. Bonifacius  Catholic School - Thomas Kohman is laying the foundation for the addition to the Catholic schoolhouse  Education: Private Schools  Weekly Valley Herald  7/21/1898   
Telephones - St. Bonifacius  The proceedings of the N. W. Telephone Exchange Co. dropped.  Communication: Telecommunication  Weekly Valley Herald  7/28/1898   
School - St. Bonifacius  Catholic School - Hauwiller & Logelin are nearing completion of the new addition of the Catholic school building (St. Bonifacius)  Education: Private Schools  Weekly Valley Herald  7/28/1898   
Businesses - St. Boni  Hegerle & Gothman built an addition to their already large store (Shoe Department)  Business & Industry: Department Stores  Weekly Valley Herald  9/8/1898   
Businesses - St. Boni  Hegerle & Gothman - New shoe store, most complete stock of shoes in the territory  Business & Industry: Department Stores  Weekly Valley Herald  9/15/1898 
Agriculture  The Petermann creamery of Waconia; The East Union Creamery, and the St. Bonifacius Creamery, taken prizes for excellent butter of Omaha Exposition, Carver County  Agriculture: Produce, miscellaneous  Weekly Valley Herald  11/3/1898 
Kaeder, A.Ed  Bought the harness stock of Matt Groschen at St. Boni and added to his stock    Weekly Valley Herald  12/8/1898   
Logelin, Felix  succeeds M. A. Hegerle as postmaster in St. Bonifacius    Norwood Times  1/27/1899 
Turk, Albert  St. Bonifacius -married Mary Schuler    Weekly Valley Herald  6/1/1899   
Railroads  St. Bonifacius(A crew of 12 men are surveying the route to connect Spring Park & Hutchinson branch)  Buildings: Railroad  Weekly Valley Herald  8/10/1899   
Businesses - St. Boni  Hegerle & Gothmann, mammoth general store  Business & Industry: General Stores  Carver County News  2/8/1900 
Vollrath, Aug  St. Bonifacius(home 2 miles west of town destroyed by fire)    Weekly Valley Herald  5/10/1900   
Rhebein, Chas., Mr. & Mrs.  St. Boni. Died their Infant of almost 6 mo Sadie, she is buried at Mayer.    Weekly Valley Herald  8/30/1900   
Ebert, Albert  St. Bonifacius Married Lizzie Vanderlinde    Weekly Valley Herald  11/15/1900   
Businesses - St. Boni  Hegerle & Gothman -A tremendious business  Business & Industry: Department Stores  Weekly Valley Herald  12/6/1900   
Businesses - St. Boni  Statement of the New Model Creamery  Business & Industry: Creameries  Weekly Valley Herald  3/7/1901   
Jorissen, William  Married Mary Wirtz (St. Boni)  Marriage Records  Weekly Valley Herald  9/19/1901 
Businesses - St. Boni  The New Model Creamery Co. bought a new seperator, to add to the 3 now running; 7 years ago used only one  Business & Industry: Creameries  Weekly Valley Herald  3/20/1902   
Businesses - St. Boni  New Model Creamery Co. discusses monies paid out to contributing farmers  - Business & Industry: Creameries
- Economics: Money 
Weekly Valley Herald  4/25/1902   
St. Boni Fields  Were completely destroyed by hail    lph  8/1/1902 
Muhs, Chas.  Moved from St. Bonifacius to Zellman Farm    ccn-2nd banner Page  10/16/1902 
Businesses - St. Boni  Hegerle & Gothmann, burglars cracked the safe  - Business & Industry: General Stores
- Law & Justice: Crime: Robbery & Theft 
Carver County News  12/11/1902 
Businesses - St. Boni  Hegerle & Gothman - Safe burglarized at St. Bonifacius  - Business & Industry: Department Stores
- Law & Justice: Crime: Robbery & Theft 
Weekly Valley Herald  12/11/1902   
St. Boni Bank Hagerle & Co.  Was robbed & being Investigated    lph  12/12/1902 
Hegerle & Co.  Private bank at St. Bonifacius was robbed.  - Law & Justice: Crime: Robbery & Theft
- Business & Industry: Financial Institutions 
lph  12/12/1902 
Businesses - St. Boni  The Hegerle & Gothman note & mortgages recovered  - Business & Industry: Department Stores
- Law & Justice: Crime: Robbery & Theft 
Weekly Valley Herald  12/18/1902   
Businesses - St. Bonifacius  St. Bonifacius Canning Factory  Business & Industry: Food Preparation Industries  Weekly Valley Herald  4/30/1903   
Businesses - St. Bonifacius  Elegant new bank - St. Bonifacius to have a model institution  Business & Industry: Financial Institutions  Weekly Valley Herald  5/14/1903   
Businesses - St. Bonifacius  Canning Factory - Information on Production (Part Three)  Business & Industry: Food Preparation Industries  Weekly Valley Herald  12/17/1903   
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Information contained in this database has been obtained from the files of the Carver County Historical Society Library; specifically, the newspaper index (in the future to include scrapbooks, family histories etc...).  As with any information source, errors, inconsistencies, and accuracy in spelling and content are unavoidable.  Therefore, we suggest checking for alternate spellings when researching individual names or places.  We have tried to include alternatives whenever possible.

Some examples of alternate spellings include:
   Miller/Mueller    Bergman/Bergmann    Blocker/Plocher    Hemming/Henning

The Carver County Historical Society is grateful to Southwest Newspapers for their generous financial support of the newspaper indexing project.

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If you wish to obtain copies of materials within the index, the CCHS staff is readily available to assist you with operating our microfilm readers, locating records, or providing access to archival material.

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Carver County Historical Society
555 W First St
Waconia MN 55387

Phone: (952) 442-4234