Newspaper/Resource Search
Name |
Subject |
Categories |
Source |
Date |
Pg |
Col |
Businesses - St. Bonifacius |
Canning Co. a success, summerizing the whole years successful activities |
Business & Industry: Food Preparation Industries |
Weekly Valley Herald |
4/14/1904 |
1 |
|
Businesses - St. Bonifacius |
The pride of St. Bonifacius - The new Canning Factory a success in every respect, and does a large & profitable business |
Business & Industry: Food Preparation Industries |
Weekly Valley Herald |
8/4/1904 |
1 |
|
Cities - St. Bonifacius |
Canning factory seems probable. Citizens meeting held in City Hall of St. Bonifacius. And all are in favor of it. |
Business & Industry: Food Preparation Industries |
Weekly Valley Herald |
8/18/1904 |
1 |
|
Geyen, H. |
Died St. Bonifacius |
|
Weekly Valley Herald |
9/15/1904 |
4 |
|
Bauer, Ferdinand |
Moved into his new building here in town, ( St Bonifacius) |
Housing: Residences |
Weekly Valley Herald |
9/22/1904 |
4 |
3 |
Schimmel, Charles |
Canning factories: what a farmer says in regards to the St. Bonifacius plant |
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Weekly Valley Herald |
10/6/1904 |
1 |
|
Businesses - St. Bonifacius |
Canning Factories - At St. Boni and other points |
Business & Industry: Food Preparation Industries |
Young America Eagle |
10/14/1904 |
1 |
|
Zanger, George |
Wood Camp at St. Bonifacius |
|
Weekly Valley Herald |
10/20/1904 |
1 |
|
Richter, Annie 1889-1905 |
Died. Daughter of Mr. & Mrs. John Richter (St. Bonifacius) |
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Weekly Valley Herald |
7/6/1905 |
2 |
|
Organizations - St. Boni |
A new commerical club was organized at St. Boni. |
Clubs & Associations |
ST. Boni Star |
3/1/1906 |
3 |
|
Businesses - St. Boni |
Logelin Bros. have dissolved the co-partnership (St. Bonifacius) |
Business & Industry: Mills, Flouring |
Weekly Valley Herald |
3/8/1906 |
3 |
|
Businesses - St. Bonifacius |
Canning Company gets big contract |
Business & Industry: Food Preparation Industries |
Waconia Patriot |
4/6/1906 |
1 |
|
Businesses - St. Boni |
Model creamery co., Progressive St. Bonifacius Model Creamery Co. to supply hospitals |
- Business & Industry: Creameries - Health & Welfare: Medical Facilities |
Waconia Patriot ( |
4/12/1906 |
1 |
|
Dalchow, Lewis or Louis |
Death/Obit: St. Bonifacius man hung himself in his barn |
|
Wkly. Valley Herald |
5/10/1906 |
3 |
0 |
Dalchow, Lewis or Louis |
Death/Obit: St. Bonifacius man hung himself in his barn |
|
Wac. Pat. |
5/11/1906 |
1 |
0 |
Dalchow, Lewis or Louis |
Death/Obit: St. Bonifacius man hung himself in his barn |
|
Y. Am. Eagle |
5/11/1906 |
1 |
0 |
Dalchow, Lewis or Louis |
Death/Obit: St. Bonifacius man hung himself in his barn |
|
Norwood Times |
5/11/1906 |
1 |
5 |
Dalchow, Lewis or Louis |
Death/Obit: St. Bonifacius man hung himself in his barn |
- Advertising |
Lester Prairie News |
5/18/1906 |
3 |
2 |
Businesses - St. Bonifacius |
The Minnetonka Canning Company - A photo of the company |
Business & Industry: Food Preparation Industries |
Weekly Valley Herald |
8/9/1906 |
3 |
|
Beise, Edward Mrs. (1842-1906) |
Died: [St. Bonifacius] (Not indexed in Death Record) |
Reference Sources: Death Records |
Weekly Valley Herald |
9/27/1906 |
6 |
|
Cities - St. Bonifacius |
New street lights were erected on Main street. |
Government: Public Utilities |
Weekly Valley Herald |
10/25/1906 |
3 |
|
Kolman, Thomas |
Busy erecting his new building on Main street, St. Boni |
|
Weekly Valley Herald |
11/15/1906 |
3 |
|
Jopp, J.J. |
He and Albert Lippert purchased the livery barn at St. Bonifacius |
|
Weekly Valley Herald |
12/13/1906 |
2 |
|
Lippert, Albert |
He and J.J. Jopp purchased the livery barn at St. Bonifacius |
|
Weekly Valley Herald |
12/13/1906 |
2 |
|
Businesses - St. Bonifacius |
St. Bonifacius Canning Co., had good season, the factory now ranks 1st amont the canneries of Minnesota |
Business & Industry: Food Preparation Industries |
Weekly Valley Herald |
1/17/1907 |
1 |
|
Businesses - St. Bonifacius |
Canning Industry - Able address by Thos. F. Campbell of St. Bonifacius Canning Co. |
Business & Industry: Food Preparation Industries |
Weekly Valley Herald |
3/7/1907 |
1 |
|
Rademacher, Frank |
Purchased 80 Acres Near St. Bonifacius |
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Weekly Valley Herald |
4/4/1907 |
3 |
|
Krause, Henry |
New Barber in St. Bonifacius |
|
Weekly Valley Herald |
4/11/1907 |
3 |
|
Cities - St. Bonifacius |
A new post office building to be erected this summer. |
Communication: Postal Service: Post Offices |
Weekly Valley Herald |
4/11/1907 |
3 |
|
Businesses - St. Boni |
Post Office - Lumber has been brought in for the erection of the Post Office building (St. Bonifacius) |
- Business & Industry - Communication: Postal Service: Post Offices |
Weekly Valley Herald |
4/25/1907 |
3 |
|
Postal Service |
Work on the new post office will soon be completed for St. Bonifacius |
Communication: Postal Service: Post Offices |
Weekly Valley Herald |
5/2/1907 |
3 |
|
Kreutzian, Tom |
[One of his barns was destroyed by fire - The Fire Dept. saved the adjoining shed and canning factory warehouse] (St. Bonifacius) |
|
Weekly Valley Herald |
5/9/1907 |
3 |
|
Schools - St. Bonifacius |
The new school house (High School) proposition is not making much headway |
Education: Public Schools |
Weekly Valley Herald |
5/9/1907 |
3 |
|
Kreutzian, Christ |
[Sold his lot in St. Bonifacius to John Hegerle] (St. Bonifacius) |
|
Weekly Valley Herald |
5/23/1907 |
3 |
|
Businesses - St. Bonifacius |
Sames & Dullum's Store - A new eagle acetylene gas tank was installed at the store |
Business & Industry: General Stores |
Weekly Valley Herald |
6/20/1907 |
3 |
|
Businesses - St. Bonifacius |
The Minnetonka Canning Company received a new machine known as a |
Business & Industry: Food Preparation Industries |
Weekly Valley Herald |
9/12/1907 |
4 |
|
Lipp, William |
Has taken up residence in St. Bonifacius, where he has accepted a position as clerk |
|
Weekly Valley Herald |
9/19/1907 |
8 |
|
Geyen Brothers |
Will take possession of the commercial hotel and bar, succeeding John Hegerle, St. Bonifacius |
|
Weekly Valley Herald |
11/14/1907 |
3 |
|
Businesses - St. Bonifacius |
Minnetonka Canning Factory at St. Bonifacius, Mn. |
Business & Industry: Food Preparation Industries |
Waconia Patriot |
2/7/1908 |
1 |
|
Businesses - St. Boni |
The owners of the New Model Creamery decided to make it a co-operative creamery company (St. Bonifacius) |
Business & Industry: Creameries |
Weekly Valley Herald |
4/9/1908 |
3 |
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