Newspaper/Resource Search
Name |
Subject |
Categories |
Source |
Date |
Pg |
Col |
Spatz, Richard |
Will have his grand saloon opening. - (N.G. News) |
Business & Industry: Bars & Taverns |
lph |
6/28/1901 |
1 |
4 |
Spatz, Richard |
Opened his saloon July 4th. |
|
Weekly Valley Herald |
7/4/1901 |
1b |
|
Neustel, Conrad |
Bought out Chas Blackketter's hotel and saloon in New Germany (Sec. 2 of paper) |
|
Carver County News |
7/11/1901 |
1 |
3 |
Stege, Charles |
Loses $138.00 while temporarily absent from his saloon |
|
Weekly Valley Herald |
7/18/1901 |
1 |
|
Neustal, Con. & Family |
Started up their saloon and hotel. - (Watch for 2nd copy.) |
- Business & Industry: Bars & Taverns - Business & Industry: Hotels & Motels |
lph |
7/26/1901 |
1 |
4 |
Dols, Frank |
A possibility that he will move his saloon into the building lately vacated by Moy's hardware store. |
Business & Industry: Bars & Taverns |
lph |
8/30/1901 |
8 |
3 |
Dols, Frank |
Expects to move his saloon into the building formerly occupied by Moy's Hardware Store. |
- Business & Industry: Bars & Taverns - Land & Property |
lph |
9/20/1901 |
8 |
3 |
Monroe, |
Expects to move his saloon into the building formerly occupied by Moy's Hardware Store. |
- Business & Industry - Land & Property |
lph |
9/20/1901 |
8 |
3 |
Businesses |
Mayer Hotel & Saloon: Herman Hahn sold to Wm. Mottaz |
- Business & Industry: Bars & Taverns - Business & Industry: Hotels & Motels |
CCN - Banner 2 |
10/3/1901 |
1 |
1 |
Schaumburg, Geo. |
Bought the interest of John Kuhlmann of the meat market and saloon known as the J. Kuhlmann Co. will be in company of Louis Domian. |
- Business & Industry: Bars & Taverns - Business & Industry: Farm Produce Markets |
lph |
12/27/1901 |
1 |
5 |
Kuhlmann, John |
Sold his interests of the meat market & saloon known as J. Kuhlmann & Co. to Geo. Schaumburg. |
- Business & Industry: Farm Produce Markets - Business & Industry: Bars & Taverns |
lph |
12/27/1901 |
1 |
5 |
Mohrbacher, Paul |
Dissoolution of Partnership(became sole proprieter along with his sons of the saloon & genreal store; Henry meuwissen & son now own all of the lumber yard. |
|
Weekly Valley Herald |
1/10/1902 |
5b |
|
Meuwissen, Henry |
Dissolution of partnership - became sole proprietor along withson -of the lumber yard. Paul mohrbacher & his sons will own all of the saloon & gneral store |
|
Weekly Valley Herald |
1/30/1902 |
5b |
|
Businesses - Cologne |
Mohrbacher & Meuwissen: Dissolution of partnership - Saloon & general merchandise business will continue under Paul Mohrbacher & Sons; Lumber yard under Henry Meuwissen & Son |
- Business & Industry: Bars & Taverns - Business & Industry: General Stores - Business & Industry: Forest Industries, Sawmills & Lumber |
Weekly Valley Herald |
1/30/1902 |
5b |
|
Venska, Frank |
Retired from New Germany Saloon. |
|
lph |
3/28/1902 |
1 |
3 |
Milbrath, Arthur F. |
Purchased the corner saloon of Schluter Bros. |
Business & Industry: Bars & Taverns |
lph |
8/22/1902 |
1 |
1 |
Neustel, Conrad of New Germany |
Sold his Saloon to Otto Schanke |
|
lph |
10/10/1902 |
1 |
4 |
Neustel, Conrad |
Of New Germany sold his saloon to Otto Schanke. |
Business & Industry: Bars & Taverns |
lph |
10/10/1902 |
1 |
4 |
Spatz, rich. |
Sold his Saloon to Mr. Eickman of glencoe |
|
Carver County News |
1/8/1903 |
4 |
4 |
Glatzel, Joseph |
The Leading saddler moved his large stock into his new building, next to Bruers Saloon |
|
Weekly Valley Herald |
1/29/1903 |
1 |
|
Spatz, R. |
Sold his Saloon interests to the firm of Domian & Schaumberg. Herman Schwalbe will be the manager |
|
Carver County News |
4/2/1903 |
5 |
5 |
Lenz, Louis |
Sold his interest in the Lenz & Schutz Saloon busniness to Otto Elling |
|
Weekly Valley Herald |
4/16/1903 |
3B |
|
Hauser, C., Mrs. |
Sold her saloon and hotel fixtures to Frank Swertz |
|
Carver County News |
6/4/1903 |
1 |
3 |
Hauser, C. (Mrs.) |
Sold Saloon to : Frank Swertz |
|
Carver County News-1st Banner Page |
6/4/1903 |
1 |
2 |
Stege, Julius |
He stepped out of saloon business and sold everything to Ted Lindenberg |
|
Weekly Valley Herald |
7/30/1903 |
1 |
|
Dirks, Alderman |
Put in a new front in his saloon building, a great improvement |
|
Weekly Valley Herald |
10/22/1903 |
5 |
3 |
Schweich, M.F. |
Allman & Simon sold the North Star Hotel and saloon to Mr. Schweich of Morton |
|
Waconia Patriot |
1/22/1904 |
1 |
|
Lindenberg, Theodore |
Cannot run bowling alley. Council refuses to grant licenses to Lindenberg for running bowling alley, same is in saloon building |
|
Weekly Valley Herald |
3/10/1904 |
1 |
|
Bergmann, Jacob |
Purchased the H.P. Bruckschen Saloon at Young America |
Business & Industry: Bars & Taverns |
Weekly Valley Herald |
3/17/1904 |
4 |
|
Bruckschen, H.P. |
Sold his saloon at Y.A. to Jacob Bergmann |
Business & Industry: Bars & Taverns |
Weekly Valley Herald |
3/17/1904 |
4 |
|
Prodahl, C. R. |
Purchased the Peter A Johnson building in Carver, soon to open a saloon |
|
Weekly Valley Herald |
4/28/1904 |
1 |
|
Bongard, George |
Sold his saloon to Peter Kamps |
Business & Industry: Bars & Taverns |
Weekly Valley Herald |
5/5/1904 |
8 |
|
Niccum, Anderson |
[Purchased the former Hook Hecklin saloon] (Additional Local) |
|
Weekly Valley Herald |
7/7/1904 |
1 |
|
Goldschmidt, George |
Victoria Saloon keeper will enlarge his building for business and hotel |
|
Weekly Valley Herald |
7/17/1904 |
1 |
|
Niccum, Anderson |
[Adorned his saloon with a new awning] |
|
Weekly Valley Herald |
8/18/1904 |
3 |
1 |
Schlecter, Henry |
County is Swept by storm (Large sale and feed stable, scattered in all directions, saloon also damaged |
|
Weekly Valley Herald |
8/25/1904 |
1 |
|
King, Mr & Mrs |
Arrived here from Montrose to take possession of the Blacketter Saloon just vacated by Otto Schoenke |
|
Weekly Valley Herald |
9/1/1904 |
3 |
|
Lehrke, Gustave |
Sells out of Saloon Business |
|
Young America Eagle |
10/28/1904 |
1 |
|
Lindenberg, Theodore |
Saloon robbed |
|
Weekly Valley Herald |
11/10/1904 |
1 |
|
Reichel, Joseph |
Retired from the saloon business, John Geyen has taken charge |
|
Weekly Valley Herald |
1/12/1905 |
5 |
3 |
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