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Spatz, Richard  Will have his grand saloon opening. - (N.G. News)  Business & Industry: Bars & Taverns  lph  6/28/1901 
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 
Stege, Charles  Loses $138.00 while temporarily absent from his saloon    Weekly Valley Herald  7/18/1901   
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 
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 
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 
Monroe,  Expects to move his saloon into the building formerly occupied by Moy's Hardware Store.  - Business & Industry
- Land & Property 
lph  9/20/1901 
Businesses  Mayer Hotel & Saloon: Herman Hahn sold to Wm. Mottaz  - Business & Industry: Bars & Taverns
- Business & Industry: Hotels & Motels 
CCN - Banner 2  10/3/1901 
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 
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 
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 
Milbrath, Arthur F.  Purchased the corner saloon of Schluter Bros.  Business & Industry: Bars & Taverns  lph  8/22/1902 
Neustel, Conrad of New Germany  Sold his Saloon to Otto Schanke    lph  10/10/1902 
Neustel, Conrad  Of New Germany sold his saloon to Otto Schanke.  Business & Industry: Bars & Taverns  lph  10/10/1902 
Spatz, rich.  Sold his Saloon to Mr. Eickman of glencoe    Carver County News  1/8/1903 
Glatzel, Joseph  The Leading saddler moved his large stock into his new building, next to Bruers Saloon    Weekly Valley Herald  1/29/1903   
Spatz, R.  Sold his Saloon interests to the firm of Domian & Schaumberg. Herman Schwalbe will be the manager    Carver County News  4/2/1903 
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 
Hauser, C. (Mrs.)  Sold Saloon to : Frank Swertz    Carver County News-1st Banner Page  6/4/1903 
Stege, Julius  He stepped out of saloon business and sold everything to Ted Lindenberg    Weekly Valley Herald  7/30/1903   
Dirks, Alderman  Put in a new front in his saloon building, a great improvement    Weekly Valley Herald  10/22/1903 
Schweich, M.F.  Allman & Simon sold the North Star Hotel and saloon to Mr. Schweich of Morton    Waconia Patriot  1/22/1904   
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   
Bergmann, Jacob  Purchased the H.P. Bruckschen Saloon at Young America  Business & Industry: Bars & Taverns  Weekly Valley Herald  3/17/1904   
Bruckschen, H.P.  Sold his saloon at Y.A. to Jacob Bergmann  Business & Industry: Bars & Taverns  Weekly Valley Herald  3/17/1904   
Prodahl, C. R.  Purchased the Peter A Johnson building in Carver, soon to open a saloon    Weekly Valley Herald  4/28/1904   
Bongard, George  Sold his saloon to Peter Kamps  Business & Industry: Bars & Taverns  Weekly Valley Herald  5/5/1904   
Niccum, Anderson  [Purchased the former Hook Hecklin saloon] (Additional Local)    Weekly Valley Herald  7/7/1904   
Goldschmidt, George  Victoria Saloon keeper will enlarge his building for business and hotel    Weekly Valley Herald  7/17/1904   
Niccum, Anderson  [Adorned his saloon with a new awning]    Weekly Valley Herald  8/18/1904 
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   
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   
Lehrke, Gustave  Sells out of Saloon Business    Young America Eagle  10/28/1904   
Lindenberg, Theodore  Saloon robbed    Weekly Valley Herald  11/10/1904   
Reichel, Joseph  Retired from the saloon business, John Geyen has taken charge    Weekly Valley Herald  1/12/1905 
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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