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Name Subject Categories Source Date Pg Col
Iltis, Peter  New Hotel and Saloon - Ready for action    Weekly Valley Herald  11/20/1868   
Sheetz, Thomas  New Saloon-He opened a very neat Saloon    Weekly Valley Herald  10/8/1869   
Eder, Chris  New saloon - Chris moved into his new Saloon    Weekly Valley Herald  7/4/1872   
Boss, John  Ten Pins - Owner of Oak Grove Saloon is Building a Bowling alley on his ground, at the fork of Chaska, Smithtown and Victoria Road  Business & Industry: Bars & Taverns  Weekly Valley Herald  6/12/1873   
Walk, Magnus  new store- opened a small country store in connection with his saloon    Weekly Valley Herald  6/12/1873   
Krinkert, Fred  The house he occupied as saloon and residence burned down    Weekly Valley Herald  7/3/1873   
Wommer, Fritz  opened new Saloon and will add restaurant    Weekly Valley Herald  8/28/1873   
Organizations - Carver County  Saloon & Hotel Keepers ready for war - Organizing to oppose inebriation tax  - Business & Industry: Bars & Taverns
- Business & Industry: Hotels & Motels 
Weekly Valley Herald  8/28/1873   
Wommer, Fritz  adding an eating place to hhis Saloon    Weekly Valley Herald  9/25/1873   
Nagel, Otto  Rented the saloon at Concordia Hall    Weekly Valley Herald  7/30/1874   
Neunsinger, John  New Boarding House and Saloon    Weekly Valley Herald  11/5/1874   
Honer, Jac  Carver items: Honer opened a first class Saloon in the former Enquist & blom Building    Weekly Valley Herald  2/4/1875   
Troll, J. M. ( Hon.)  New saloon: opened new Saloon in Carver    Weekly Valley Herald  2/15/1877   
Reiawanz, A.  Another saloon has been added to the list    Weekly Valley Herald  2/14/1878   
Bloedel, John  Grand Re-opening of his saloon  Business & Industry: Bars & Taverns  Weekly Valley Herald  6/27/1878 
Kerker, John  Here and There. Erected telephone line between the Washington House with Kerker's saloon    Weekly Valley Herald  6/27/1878   
Mohrbacher, Paul  Moerbecker & Co. erecting new saloon building    Weekly Valley Herald  4/24/1879   
Ohland, Fred  Closed saloon and retired    Weekly Valley Herald  5/8/1879   
Dilly,James (Saloon Keeper)  Mary (Wife), Cecil (Daughter), Frank (Son), Josephine (Daughter) & Georgie (Son)    1880 Carver County Census- City of Chaska  1/1/1880 
Eheranhardt, Jack (Saloon Keeper)  Catherine (Wife), George (Son, Painter),Henery (Son, Laborer), Jannice (Daughter, House Keeper), William (Son ) & Gales, Charles (Boarder)    1880 Carver County Census - City of Chaska  1/1/1880 
Schoenborn, N. (Saloon Keeper)  Caroline(Wife), Frank (Son), John (Son), Eddie (Son), Anna (Daughter), Elisa (Daughter) & Margaret (Daughter)    1880 Carver County Census - City of Chaska  1/1/1880 
Ochs, William (Saloon Keeper)  Katherine (Wife & Housekeeper), Lena (Daughter) & Adella (Daughter)    1880 Carver County Census-City of Chaska  1/1/1880 
Byhoffer, William (Saloon Keeper)  Mary (Wife, Housewife), Henry (Son) & Frances (Daughter)    1880 Carver County Census - City of Chaska  1/1/1880 
Barthel, Peter (Keeping Saloon)  Margret (Wife), Marg (Daughter) &Elizabeth (Daughter)    1880 Carver County- City of Chaska Census  1/1/1880 
Maurus, Leonard  Building addition to his saloon    Weekly Valley Herald  1/29/1880   
Roth, Henry  Jacob Schell Bought Roth Saloon    Weekly Valley Herald  3/18/1880   
Schell, Jacob  Purchased Henry Roth Saloon    Weekly Valley Herald  3/18/1880   
Eder, Chris  Redid his Saloon    Weekly Valley Herald  5/20/1880   
Byhoffer, William  Court Saloon (Fixing up the old "Settler Home" Saloon)    Weekly Valley Herald  6/24/1880   
Byhoffer. Mr.  Building addition to Anderson's saloon    Weekly Valley Herald  3/16/1882   
Eder, Christ  Christ Eders Saloon    Weekly Valley Herald  3/23/1882   
Businesses - Chaska  Eder's Saloon  Business & Industry: Bars & Taverns  Weekly Valley Herald  3/23/1882   
Dugan, John  Sold Saloon to Messrs. Lundin & Hallin.(Watertown)    Weekly Valley Herald  5/4/1882   
Kolb, Eugene  Rented Renwanz Saloon    Weekly Valley Herald  5/4/1882   
Radde, John  moved his saloon on his property    Weekly Valley Herald  5/11/1882   
Schoenborn, Nicholas  reopened his saloon    Weekly Valley Herald  5/18/1882 
Radde, John  Building saloon    Weekly Valley Herald  5/25/1882   
Businesses  Samels & White - Saloon opening  Business & Industry: Bars & Taverns  Weekly Valley Herald  6/1/1882   
Barthel, Johny  St. Hubert Station (recently opened a Saloon there)  Business & Industry: Bars & Taverns  Weekly Valley Herald  8/24/1882   
Bongard, Hubert  St. Hubert Station-Opened first class saloon near church.  Business & Industry: Bars & Taverns  Weekly Valley Herald  8/24/1882   
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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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Carver County Historical Society
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Waconia MN 55387

Phone: (952) 442-4234