Newspaper/Resource Search
Name |
Subject |
Categories |
Source |
Date |
Pg |
Col |
Raser, Peter |
Purchased a farm of 60 acres |
|
Weekly Valley Herald |
10/8/1903 |
1 |
|
Businesses |
Chaska Flour Mill, nearly completed - The new elevator adjoining the mill will shortly be ready for use |
Business & Industry: Mills, Flouring |
Weekly Valley Herald |
10/8/1903 |
1 |
|
Cities - Chaska |
Big buildings going up - Schmidt's Big Store, Oestrreich's & the Bank will soon loom forth |
- Business & Industry: General Stores - Business & Industry: Financial Institutions |
Weekly Valley Herald |
10/8/1903 |
1 |
|
Halgren, Guy E. |
Burgulars interupted by Chas. Nelson calling for Help |
|
Carver County News |
10/8/1903 |
4 |
2 |
Churches - Guardian Angel Catholic |
Chaska's elegant church is dedicated today |
Religion: Churches: Catholic |
Weekly Valley Herald |
10/22/1903 |
1 |
|
Haerden, Peter |
Purchased old home(purchased his father's old residence from the Heirs) |
|
Weekly Valley Herald |
10/29/1903 |
1 |
|
Churches - Chaska/Guardian Angels Catholic church |
Echoes of the dedication |
Religion: Churches: Catholic |
Weekly Valley Herald |
10/29/1903 |
1 |
|
Hauter, Chas. |
Loaded a Car of beets |
|
Carver County News-2nd Banner Page |
10/29/1903 |
5 |
1 |
Lipinski, Joseph |
Schumacher dwelling sold. Joseph purchased it from Henry Hammers |
|
Weekly Valley Herald |
11/5/1903 |
1 |
|
Businesses - Chaska |
Geiser Lumber Yard: Latest addition to Chaska's business enterprises. Complete stock of lumber |
Business & Industry: Forest Industries, Sawmills & Lumber |
Weekly Valley Herald |
11/5/1903 |
1 |
|
Schlegelmilch, August |
Has purchased a farm from mrs Henry Lukan |
|
Weekly Valley Herald |
11/12/1903 |
1 |
|
Cities - Chaska |
Buildings rapidly looming up |
Buildings |
Weekly Valley Herald |
11/12/1903 |
1 |
|
Organizations - Chaska |
Star Orchestra - The new orchestra, includes some very well known musicians |
- Arts: Music: Orchestras - Government: Organizations |
Weekly Valley Herald |
11/19/1903 |
5 |
3 |
Organizations - Chaska |
Fire Departments: The new addition to the engine house will soon be ready for occupancy. It will contain an office, a brick jail & use of the fire department |
- Government: Departments and Offices: Fire Department - Government: Organizations |
Weekly Valley Herald |
11/19/1903 |
1 |
|
Geske, August |
Purchased the Chhrist Bender farm in Chanhassen and moved with his family onto the farm. |
|
Weekly Valley Herald |
11/26/1903 |
5 |
2 |
Gruenhagen, G. |
Purchased and moved onto the A. P. Brink farm in Dahlgren |
|
Weekly Valley Herald |
11/26/1903 |
5 |
2 |
Dutiot, George A. |
"Chaska: the brick city of the West. short sketches of its prominent business men, and a picture here and there." |
|
Weekly Valley Herald |
12/17/1903 |
1 |
|
Dols, Jack |
Chaska: Brick City of the West. Short Sketches of it's prominent business mem and a pitcure here and there |
|
Weekly Valley Herald |
12/17/1903 |
1 |
|
Dols, John A. |
Chaska: Brick City of the West. Short Sketches of it's prominent business men and a Pitcure here and there |
|
Weekly Valley Herald |
12/17/1903 |
8 |
|
Faber, George F. |
"Chaska: the brick city of the West." |
|
Weekly Valley Herald |
12/17/1903 |
3 |
1 |
Glatzel, Joseph A. |
Chaska; The brick city of the west. Short sketches of its prominent business men |
|
Weekly Valley Herald |
12/17/1903 |
1 |
|
Greiner, Fred |
"Chaska" the brick city of the West. Short sketches of its prominent business men |
|
Weekly Valley Herald |
12/17/1903 |
3 |
1 |
Henk, Phil |
Short sketch of Chaskas prominent business men. |
|
Weekly Valley Herald |
12/17/1903 |
8 |
|
Johnson, Alvin T. |
[Has purchased the Winthrop News.] (Part Four) |
|
Weekly Valley Herald |
12/17/1903 |
1 |
|
Melvin, Merritt |
Short sketches of Chaskas prominent business men |
|
Weekly Valley Herald |
12/17/1903 |
1 |
|
Muyres, M.H. |
Chort sketches of Chaska's prominent business men (pt. 3) |
|
Weekly Valley Herald |
12/17/1903 |
1 |
|
Morrison, P. W. |
Chaska: Short sketches of its prominent business men. |
|
Weekly Valley Herald |
12/17/1903 |
3 |
8 |
Schmidt, J.A. |
Chaska: short sketches of its prominent business men (part 3) |
|
Weekly Valley Herald |
12/17/1903 |
1 |
|
Stans, Joseph |
"Chaska: the brick city of the West. Short sketches of its prominent business men - part 3 of paper |
|
Weekly Valley Herald |
12/17/1903 |
1 |
|
Stans, Leo |
"Chaska: the brick city of the West. Short sketches of its prominent business men - part 3 of paper |
|
Weekly Valley Herald |
12/17/1903 |
1 |
|
Steller, C.A. |
Chaska: the brick city of the West. Short sketches of its prominent business men - (sec. 3 of paper) |
|
Weekly Valley Herald |
12/17/1903 |
8 |
|
Sutheimer, John |
Chaska: the brick city of the West |
|
Weekly Valley Herald |
12/17/1903 |
1 |
|
Streukens, George E. |
Short sketches of Chaska's prominent business men |
|
Weekly Valley Herald |
12/17/1903 |
3 |
1 |
Vogel, Sebastian |
Chaska -the brick city of the West |
|
Weekly Valley Herald |
12/17/1903 |
3 |
1 |
Businesses |
Ess Foundry - Ess Bros., The successful foundry men a short write up of the Chaska's big estabishment. Their success due to their honest dealings & first class workmanship (Part 3) |
Business & Industry: Blacksmiths, Horseshoers & Wagoneers |
Weekly Valley Herald |
12/17/1903 |
4 |
|
Churches - German Evengelical Lutheran Church/Chaska |
Brick contract let: Klein Bros. of Chaska will supply 200,000 for the new German Evengelical Lutheran church (Part one) |
Religion: Churches: Lutheran |
Weekly Valley Herald |
12/24/1903 |
1 |
|
Businesses - Chaska |
E. Oesterreich Hardware moved into his new store. The review will occupy the vacated building |
Business & Industry: General Stores |
Weekly Valley Herald |
12/24/1903 |
1 |
|
Businesses - Chaska |
Gedney Pickling Co. busy making contracts with the farmers of Carver Co. |
Business & Industry: Food Preparation Industries |
Weekly Valley Herald (Part One) |
12/24/1903 |
1 |
|
Koch, George |
Purchases a home. Purchased the John Lukan property adjoining that village |
|
Weekly Valley Herald |
1/7/1904 |
1 |
|
Businesses - Chaska |
Strobach, Faber Brickyards: Strobach yard sold - Greiner & Corning purchased the same |
Business & Industry: Ceramics Industry, Potteries |
Weekly Valley Herald |
1/12/1904 |
1 |
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