Final report of celebration committee. Demouth, F. Adams Brothers. Denman, H. Farley and Company. Mailard House. Lawrenson and Bogy. Jewett and Company. Sasse, Chris. Nelson and Company. Morgan and Company. Overland House. Willard, Cap. Rosenthal, Sol. Maloney, M. R. Dexter. Cuthberson, Ed. Rosen, Peter. Herrmann and Treber. Crocker, A. G. Vincelette, C. G. Beuter, John. Parker, L. M. Himes and Heckman. Evans, F. T. Noble, S. V. Kingsley, W. C. Skill, Seth. Crist. Fox, W. H. Wilson, S. Scott, W. Gies. Mochell, S. Flitter, R. E. Jensen and Bliss. Rodenhaus. Stein. Smith and Steele. Rickle, J. Hayes, Joe. Byther, Maud. Damon, J. H. Fargo, Sylvester C. Lane, Edward C. Ickes, John C. Buchanan, Rice R. Swearingen, Albert E. Tyler, William Pitt July 18, 1884
Arrivals and departures. Stagelines. McCarthy, P. B. Willman, George. Schnasse, G. Johnson, C. F. Hersey, H. B. Corchran, J. A. Braugh, W. S. Tippie, C. P. Hect, W. Moos, C. B. Jones, W. E. Sasse, Chris. Madding, J. F. Hanaan, H. B. Sutherland, G. W. McDonald, J. G. Hammond, Aaron. Brown, J. B. Smith, F. April 3, 1885
Delinquent tax sale. Deadwood. Rogers, James H. Rogers, John Mrs. Rhodes, Samuel. Roberts, George A. Randall, William. Rosengarden, M. Ruggles, C. W. N. Robinson, May. Roche, L. Mrs. Rogan, Thomas. Rogers, R. L. Mrs. Robinson, J. M. Reuben, L. Robinson, Henry. Rodenhaus, Jacob. Stone, E. F. Mrs. Sasse, Christ. Siever, Noah. Smith, B. P. Schell, W. M. Smith, Robert. Sue Wing. Steward, A. D. Stevens, John. Shoudy, Jacob. Scott, William. Sanderson, H. L. Stone and Griffith. Star and Bullock. Sasse, Charles. Spinoser, Ilian. Shankland, C. Schwartwell and Beamer. Stacy, Charles. Sammis, W. E. Swan, W. D. Sevey and Rodenhaus. Schugardt, H. A. Smith, M. F. Mrs. Smith, M. J. Mrs. Sick, John E. Smith, J. S. Stewart, John. Stewart, Joe. Scrander, William. Studebaber, J. M. Simmons, A. J. Smith, Helen. Shotwell, E. Mrs. Stevens, D. M. Spear, D. H. Stebbins and McKinnis. Sangiovanni, Guglielmo G. Swearingen, Albert E. Sept 5, 1885
Passenger lists March 19. Stagelines. McCarney, W. H. Thompson, M. F. Donohue, D. Powers, Mrs. Oaberg, George. Masher, H. Wilson, William. Reedy, L. J. Fullerton, George H. Mobler, C. O. Bell, B. W. French. Sasse, Chris. Davis, M. X. Early, Patrick H. Berifield, H. M. Berifield, H. M. Campbell, J. J. Dame, V. Caldwell, E. D. March 19, 1887
Sasses visiting Mrs. Otterbine. Sasse, Chris. Otterbine, John Mrs. April 13, 1887
Sassee gets lost looking for Selbie. Sasse, Chris. Sasse, Chris Mrs. Sasse, Annie. Sept. 28, 1887
Grand Central register August 28. Spaulding, C. H. Ripp, F. Charlton, W. H. Day, William. Needham, A. Collins, Ed R. Beals, G. Baggaley, J. Ayres, F. Ayres, F. Mrs. Beuter, A. Everson, A. Bentley, T. Teeter, Schier, H. Lilly, Dan. Tiffy, A. Tuplin, James. Furner, G. H. Martin, L. Mrs. Owens, M. Lyon, W. M. Bryan, W. B. Flowmann, A. McGill, H. Simpson, Walter. Beaupre, G. Marcouse, N. Ryan, W. B. Houghton, George L. Sasse, Charles F. W. Gregg, Harry M. Gorium, J. W. Mattox, R. C. Edwards, G. Forbes, A. B. Paige, W. F. Porter, S. D. Hood, C. F. Widdoss, H. Bates, J. E. Bates, J. A. Lindell, C. Aug. 28, 1889
Prize winners at Catholic fair. Catholic church. Sassee, Willie. Garr, Miss. Ford, B. Miss. Lynch, P. Mrs. McDonough, Neil. Orton, George. Carlin, May. Luffy, OBrien, Lizzie. Manning, Frankie. Dolan, Katie. Carney, Agnes C. Kelly, B. J. Nov. 2, 1890
Sasse most popular boy. Sasse, William. Sasse, Charles. Nov. 4, 1890
Delinquent tax sale notice. Lawrence County. Sehn, Joseph. Algeo, Regina. Gregg, Dora E. Harrison, Gregg M. Crist, Carrie M. Evans, R. H. Cachlin, Edward. Valentine, Lowell W. Beaver, Samuel H. Evans, R. H. Mann, George B. Wells, Johnathan. Wells, Joannah. Killion, Daniel. Robinson, John. Hopkins, J. M. Mead, Walt L. Wells, Mary E. Campbell, William A. Wells, Joseph. Kroll, Anna A. Littlefield, Frost. Thane, Peter. Schar, George. Carlson, P. A. Harlow, W. H. Spearfish Land and Building Association. Burgess, Alice C. Bowman, W. M. Cook, J. E. Smith, Frank. Smith, Archibald H. Sasse, Charles F. W. Deffebach, Hetty A. Powers, Albert. Gibson, Hugh. Spooner, Mary L. Schar, Wiebke T. McCathron, Peter. Zoellner, Charles. Zoellner, Clara. Thompson, John. Driskill, E. J. Wallace, Mathew. Jones, Ellen. Thone, Lewis E. Stern, Kate E. Parker, W. W. Nichols, Creszence. Nichols, W. A. Hastie, A. W. Henry, Catherine. Thompson, George. Washington, Henry. ONeil, Peter. Murray, J. W. Bradley, William W. Miller, H. A. Jefferson, Thomas. Ward, Mattie M. Oct. 7, 1893, p.3, col.3-5.
Arrivals in Deadwood. Lindley, W. P. Cathy, W. E. Jones, J. C. Collins, P. B. Sasse, Will. Davis, C. E. Hickok, J. R. Hines, William. Flanders, Randall. Flanders, Randall Mrs. Fowler, E. P. Kennedy, D. R. Pratt, William M. March 25, 1896
Chris Sasse, Restauranteer and other Sasse living in Deadwood
To represent Indiana in Car of State on July 4th Sasse, Mary Jul 02 1879
List of scholars attending public school, age 10 Sasse, Willie Sep 07 1879
List of scholars attending public school, age 9 Sasse, Crip Sep 07 1879
List of tardys and absences in primary grade Sasse, Willie Sasse, Crip Sep 16 1879
Death, age 9 yrs, 11 m, 21 d, of quick consumption Sasse, Mary Jan 29 1880
Funeral to take place at 2:00 from Catholic Church Sasse, Mary Jan 30 1880
Mr and Mrs Sasse thank friends for kindnesses at death Sasse, Louis Sep 01 1880
Scholars recognized for attendance and recitations Sasse, Addie Nov 02 1880
His juvenile nose collides with Little Morris Sasse, Willie Apr 30 1881
Celebrates his 4th birthday with new clothes Sasse, Wm. Sep 28 1881
Came to blows with Auerheimer Sasse, Criss Dec 05 1881
Good square meal, near Bews and Allen Saloon, ad Sasse, Chris Jan 03 1883
Valuable gold watch and chain, birthday present Sasse, Chris, Mrs Mar 21 1883
Good square meal at any hour of day or night, ad Sasse, Chris Apr 01 1883
Citizens want Steele to run for mayor, sign petition Sasse, Chris Apr 11 1883
Party of Germans wish Gods speed to Rebsaman Sasse, Chris Apr 29 1883
Re-opened restaurant in McKinney Blk, Main St. Sasse, Chris May 22 1883
Hotel and restaurant on Main Street, ad Sasse, Chris Jun 01 1883
Contributions for construction of Deadwood St bridge Sasse, Chris Jun 03 1883
Presented Times office with kaffebleuthe, flower Sasse, Chris Jun 09 1883
Dining room crowded from rosy morn to dewy eve, ad Sasse, Chris Jul 01 1883
Establishment under supervision of landlady, ad Sasse, Chris Aug 01 1883
Taken contract to build addition to Eisners hotel Sasse, Chris Sep 04 1883
Delinquent tax sale, property sold for non-payment Sasse, Christia Sep 08 1883
Oysters in every style, day or night, Main St, ad Sasse, Chris Oct 02 1883
Chris Sasse has sold out his restaurant on Main street to Mr. Schuler and Mr. Fioholykig, who took possession yesterday. The new firm are old hands at the business, and will give entire satisfaction to the public. Their house will be kept open day and night, and the best in the market served upon on short notice, any hour, day or night. Mr. Sasse in retiring desires to return thanks for the patronage that he has received, and asks his friends to continue the same to his successors. Sasse, Chris. Schuler. Fioholykig. November 3, 1883
Undersigned having purchased the restaurant, near the postoffice (formerly Sasses) will give weekly board for $5.50 per week, which will include oysters, game and all the luxuries in their season. Meals 40 cents. Robert Schaler and Company. Schaler, Robert. Sasses. November 29, 1883
Chicken served up only as Mrs. Sasse knows how, one of the popular eating establishments in Deadwood. Sasse, Mrs. January 1, 1884
Mr. Sasse and family for an evil moment forsook Deadwood and went with boon to Sturgis City, will open restaurant at their old stand. Contents Located on Main Street. Sasse, Chris. January 1, 1884
Birthday party held for Mrs. Chris Sasse to celebrate her thirty-fifth birthday. Sasse, Chris Mrs. April 1, 1884
If you desire a good square meal, consisting of all the substantial, call in at Chris Sasses restaurant. Sasse, Chris. April 1, 1884
Charles Sasse
Sassee, C. wants money back from ES Stein Sassee, C. Sep 24 1877
Set a stick on end, went in direction it fell Sasse, Charley Feb 27 1878
Arrived here with 16 head of cattle Sasse, Charley Mar 14 1878
Dog gave cold nose to Chinaman under his frock Sasse, Charley Apr 22 1878
Has purchased Rosebaums interest in meat shop Sasse, Charley Oct 10 1878
Stranger attempted to take saddle of venison free Sasse, Charley Dec 27 1878
Had large box of lettuce grown up City Creek Sasse, Charley Mar 27 1879
Has cigar boxes full of some ore from Oriole Mine Sasse, Charley Apr 03 1879
Butcher has the boss ice chest, big as miners cabin Sasse, Charley Jun 24 1879
Has roof on and siding on the upper story Sasse, Charley Oct 14 1879
Reitz and Marr now in bldg. formerly occupied by Sasse Sasse, Charley Nov 06 1879
Birth, butcher took in little butcher bhoy Sasse, Charley Dec 02 1879
Pioneer baby, born Apr 19, 1876, died in this city Sasse, Charley Dec 06 1879
Denver Market has had spring clean-up, neat as pin Sasse, Charley Apr 01 1882
Has finest Easter beef ever killed, juicy and tender Sasse, Charley Apr 09 1882
New proprietor of Denver market with Johnny Marr Sasse, Charley Apr 17 1881
Not interested in Sioux reservation for grazing land Sasse, Charley Apr 16 1882
Recovered from accident enough to be out on crutch Sasse, Charley Dec 16 1882
Unfortunate enough to be bitten by dog, not serious Sasse, Charley Apr 25 1883
Catholic ladies and gentlemen selected as sponsors Sasse, Chas., Mrs Aug 07 1883
A glance at the display of meats will satisfy the most incredulous. Sasse, Charley. Denver Meat Market. February 3, 1884
Ten-pin results in tie. Buttner, Charles. Rebsamen, Julius. Shubert, Jake. Rodenhaus, H. VonDavier, L. Mauss, John. Sasse, Charley. Deetkin, Dr. Heckman, John H. June 12, 1888
Mrs. Sasse injured falling down stairs. Sasse, Charles Mrs. Chinese. April 27, 1890
Delinquent tax sale. Whitewood. Dresser, C. W. Fishel, Max. Fraziene, William H. Gore, E. Mrs. Gabus, Lewis. Gralapp, Charles. Halliday, Norah. Harney, John H. Hiley, S. C. Hollenbeck, W. W. Hayes, R. A. Hayes, M. D. Holly, William B. Jones, J. C. Judson, M. A. Kippart, John. Kelley, E. O. Kilgore, William S. Knight and Fowler. Lubin, John. Litgow, William. Littelier, Edward. McBeth, Alex. McLain, A. McElroy, W. P. McMurrauy, McQuinn, Thomas. Mumford, G. W. Martin, E. P. Mayne, William. Myllsey, O. Michand, Felix. Norine, A. OCallahan, J. Pratt, W. M. Parham, Laura B. Powers, Albert, Knight and Fowler. Pioneer Townsite Company. Rosengarden, H. Mrs. Rosenkranz, Henry. Robinson, J. M. Richie, Silas. Rockwood, George. Ross, George D. Stewart, Charles. Souter, James. Scott, Charles. Soyster, Samuel. Stitt, John. Schlang, Peter. Smith, Spencer. Sasse, Charles F. Stewart, D. Thompson, T. W. Trembel, J. J. Theill, R. S. Thompson and Warner. Tuplin, J., Knight and Fowler. Uhlig, Otto. VanWort, J. S. and Company. VanBuren, S. Vroman and Gallagher. Woods, J. M. Wah Quong. Warner and Elliott. West, Charles H. Young, R. Oct. 14, 1890
Finance committee for the Fourth. Soo Sing. Lees, Robert B. Glickauf, John. Browning and Wringrose. Gates and Shea. McLaughlin and McLaughlin. Driscoll, R. H. Dumas, Napoleon. Fay, G. M. Bogy, William. Whittaker, Thomas. Hays, Joseph. Smith, A. G. Baker, John. Phillips, Kirk G. McDonald, Edward. Jattenbach, J. and Brother. Honk Kee. Hip Wo. Deetkin, J. Stolcis, Joseph. Bell, Hattie. Sutton, Tom. Colman, Nathan. Eklund and Company. Rebsamen, Julius. Smith, F. X. Sasse, Charles L. Cooper, Robert W. Wilson, George. Liebmann, M. Goldberg, Jacob. Blumenthal, Ben. Zoeckler Brothers. Jacobs, D. Fink, Joseph. Fish and Hunter Company. Hi Kee. Wing Tsue. Phoenix Restaurant. Duncan and Anten. Werthheimer, M. J. and Brother. Carr, Patsy and Company. Adams Brothers. Keith, J. G. and Company. Whealen, W. H. Ayres and Wardman. Fishel, Max. Gandolfo, Joseph E. June 9, 1891
Social and financial success. Catholic church. Sasse, Charles, Mrs. Baxter, Lee R. Mrs. McDonough, Neil Mrs. Baker, Dan Mrs. Franklin, Harris Mrs. Dec. 1, 1891
Crayon portrait raffled. Catholic church. Curran, J. W. Mrs. Sasse, Charles Mrs. Dec. 20, 1891
Sasse sells out of meat market. Denver Meat Market. Sasse, Charles F. Meyer and Wiess. Nov. 1, 1892
Filed for record May 5. Paletto, James. Stone, B. R. Martin, Eben W. Mason, Norman T. VanCise, Edwin P. VanCise, Edwin P. Mrs. Railroad. Tuller, H. J. Tuller, H. J. Mrs. Hughes, John. Barry, John F. Blackman, Frank. Cooper, E. J. Glockler, Martin. Vickers, Percy. Zoeckler, William. Zoeckler, Peter. Sasse, Charles. Higbie, J. W. Frawley, Henry. Vickers, Cora. May 6, 1896
Range cattle dont measure up. Livestock. Sasse, Charles. Feb. 28, 1890
Special city council meeting Sept. 30. Deadwood City Council. Geis, Railroads. Graves, L. R. Baer, Benjamin. Sasse, Charles. Thomas, Charles M. Oct. 1, 1890
Sasse most popular boy. Sasse, William. Sasse, Charles. Nov. 4, 1890
Heckman funeral well attended. Heckman, John H. Mount Moriah. Karcher, Charles. Stone, Gib. Sasse, Charles. Zipp, F. Davier, Louis. Treber, John. March 1, 1891
Sasse boy slapped and kicked. Beecher, Sasse, Charles. Aug. 13, 1891
Results of a big hunt brought in. Reber, William. Sasse, Charles. Denver Meat Market. Dec. 1, 1891
Religion. Congregational church. Methodist-Episcoal church. Julian, A. R. Clough, E. E. First Baptist Church. Faskett, Bartlett. Kelly, B. J. Accorsini, Joseph. Sisters of the Holy Cross. Treber, John. McLaughlin, William L. McDonough, Neil. Sasse, Charles. Gerard, Desire. McLaughlin, Daniel. St. Johns Episcopal Church. St. Ambrose Church. Jan. 1, 1892
Sherman Street a stir of building. Franklin and Baer. Adams Brothers. Sasse, Charles. Chase, I. H. Hawley, C. E. Sherman Street. June 2, 1893
Sasse hurt building chipmunk trap. Sasse, Frank. Sasse, Charles. Sase, Charles Mrs. Aug. 1, 1893
Businessmen support wages. Businessmens association. Ayres and Wardman. Adams, William E. Lowe, W. E. and Company. Haines and Heyn Dry Goods. Franklin, Nathan E. Coe and Edmonds. Steward, A. D. Hulst and Price. McDonough, Neil. Leveen Brothers. Franklin and Baer. Warner, Porter. Merrick, A. W. McClintock, John S. Gillette, D. M. Phillips, Kirk G. Stein, H. and Company. Werthheimer, M. J. and Brother. DeMouth, Whealen and Graves. Star and Bullock Hardware Company. Zoellner Brothers. McRickel, J. Edholm and Akin Jewelry Company. Smith, F. D. Bloom, Sol. Stone, Gib and Company. Karcher, Charles. Deetken, Julius. Goldberg, Jacob. Higby, Anson. Fishel, Max. Hornberger, A. C. Liebmann, M. Sasse, Charles. Rosenthal, Sol. Krauss, C. H. Hattenbach, J. and Brother. Rewman, Paul. March 4, 1894
Deadwood at fire convention. Black Hills Firemens Association. Diltz, Daniel. Sasse, Charles. Donovan, Michael. McDonald, Edward. Franklin, Nathan E. Simpson, Walter W. Russell, J. R. Knowles, Guy. Osborn, W. W. Bischoff, Herman. Tippie, Anson E. Fowler, Max. Hanschke, Ed. Brunger, F. W. Kellar, Frank. Fargo, J. W. April 3, 1895, p.1, col. 4.
Trouble over dressed beef. Sasse, Charles. Denver Market. Lewis Market. Rogers, James. March 2, 1897
Police court report March 5. Lewis, Henry. Sasse, Charles. Sturgis, Ed. March 5, 1897
Abundance of fat beef at Sasses Denver market. Sasses Meat Market. Feb. 1, 1885
Warner child drowns in City Creek. Warner, Porter. Sasse, Charles. Charlton, Will. DeMouth, Frank. Rogers, M. Davis, Scott. Warner, William S. Warner, Albert Edward. June 26, 1885
District court. Early, Michael. Goldberg, Jacob. Baer, Ben. Sasse, Charles. Suessenbach, H. Bent, E. C. Shoudy, Jacob. First National Bank. Church, William E. Dawson, Andrew R. Z. Pichler, Augustus L. July 7, 1885
Stolen beef. Two frozen carcasses seen by Charles Sasse at deserted cabin between Redwater and Sand creek. Stranger seen thawing out and skinning. Stranger then visited Deadwood to market beef. Sasse, Charles. Livestock. Feb. 12, 1887
Sasse returns with beef. Livestock. Sasse, Charles. April 17, 1887
Merchants National re-opens. Merchants National Bank. Lincoln, Melvin G. Stilwell, L. W. Stebbins, W. R. Lake, W. M. Selbie, William. Deetken, Julius. Sasse, Charles. McLaughlin, Daniel. Ickes, Franklin E. Bab****, Lyman F. April 19, 1887
Pork to hoof it to Deadwood. Sasse, Charles. Livestock. April 30, 1887
Sparks ignite bedding. Fire. Sasse, Charles. Aug. 10, 1887
Proposes a better quality of meat. Olerichs Abbatoir Company. Rogers, James. Meisel, Louis. Sasse, Charles. Oct. 1, 1887
Sasse at Sundance for a day or two. Sasse, Charles. Oct. 26, 1887
Marr dies at Idaho. Marr, John W. Hukill, Nannie. Reitz, George. Denver Market. Weedon, Levi. Dec. 28, 1887
County commission appointments. Lawrence County Commission. McPherson, Donald A. Crist, Squire B. Cornell, John C. Sasse, Charles. Hattenbach, Aaron. Jan. 19, 1888
Sasses phaeton a dandy. Sasse, Charles. June 15, 1888
Condemned meat. Sasses Meat Market. July 12, 1889
Sasse opens paint shop. Sasse, Charles. Aug. 2, 1889
Sasse vs. Nisich over deed. Sasse, Charles. Nisich, Nick. Caulfield, Louis. VanCise and Wilson. Moore, Joseph B. Sept. 10, 1889
Black Hills resources -- railroad support. Railroads. Keenan, P. F. Hall, George H. Wardner, Edward B. King, E. F. Adams Brothers. Fishel, Max. Karcher, Charles. Lawrenson, Job. Damon, J. Harry. Belding, John P. Lowe, W. E. and Company. DeLeray, Harry. Shannon, D. and Son. Baggaley, John. Stone, Gib and Company. Liebmann, M. Keith, J. G. Guild, John. Deadwood Flouring Mill. Allen, James W. Stone, L. P. Butler, S. T. and Son. Star and Bullock Hardware Company. Robinson, J. M. Rosenthal, Sol. McAleer, John. Fish, Hunter and Krause. Fish, Hunter and Dickey. McLaughlin, Daniel. Williams, J. J. Johnson, G. M. Cooper and Bogy. Deadwood Bottling Works. Sasse, Charles. McClintock, John S. Gerard Brothers. Miller, L. C. Gaston, J. A. Selbie, William. Russell and Higbie. Young, H. B. Robinson, George H. Zoeckler Brothers. Geddes, James. Blumenthal and Jacobs. Needham and Company. Hoffman, A. and Brother. Parker, L. M. Nelson, O. Siewers, C. L. Witzel, August. Gutting, U. Wing Tsue. Hi Kee. Shipa, F. A. Lutz, John. Flannagan, John. Large, Alfred. Lambert, Clayton. Swanstrom, C. J. Nye, John A. Edmonds, J. F. Tollin, Joseph. Cushman, Samuel. Hickey, J. Hastie, A. W. Leeman and Beals. Spence, A. Gandolfo, Joseph E. Maloney, Richard M. Fargo, Sylvester C. and Son. Grabill, John H. C. Chase, Isaac H. Houghton, Sevey M. Dague, Byron P. Jan. 1, 1890
Still supplies meat, notwithstanding snowstorms Reitz and Marr Mar 06 1881
Cash paid to city Sasse, May 28 1881
Takes to the ice box when things get hot Sasse, Jun 22 1881
Continues to furnish meat and vegetables, ad Denver Market Jul 01 1881
Old meat market has collection of Smiths veggies Reitz, George Sep 01 1881
Folks will go nowhere else for meat despite mud Marr and Sasse Oct 01 1881
Intends to continue business without Marr Sasse, Charles Dec 06 1881
Retired from meat market business Marr, Dec 10 1881
Is running meat market single-handed Sasse, Charles Dec 10 1881
Sasse running meat market on his own Denver Market, The Dec 10 1881
Selling buffalo meat at the Denver Market Sasse, Charles Dec 16 1881
Has beef of the most tempting cuts, ad Denver Market Jan 03 1882
Left for Miles City, many friends wish him well Reitz, George Mar 29 1882
Will ride in car of state representing Maine Sasse, Annie Jul 02 1882
Reitz and Marr doing rushing business at Miles City Reitz, George Aug 29 1882
Morgan opening meat market in Sasses old stand Sasse, Sep 02 1882
Painful injury, horse fell on S, knee cap broken Sasse, Charles Nov 19 1882
Fresh pork, sausages, roast and game of all kinds, ad Denver Market Dec 02 1882
McCormick and Carney arrested for theft of 1/4 beef Denver Meat Market Jan 21 1883
Opposed to division of Lawrence Co, butcher Sasse, Charles Feb 10 1883
Has full stock of meats and vegetables, Denver Market Morgan, Billy Apr 01 1883
le Title Morgan has several milk cows for sale, Denver Market Denver Market Apr 01 1883
Proprietor of Denver Meat Market, ad Morgan, Billy Jul 01 1883
Choice, fat, tender meats, above any others, ad Denver Meat Market Jul 01 1883
Delinquent tax sale, property sold for non-payment Sasse, Charles Sep 08 1883
No country in the world can produce such elegant meats as the Black Hills ranges. Corp.Sub. Denver Meat Market. January 6, 1884
Sole proprietor of Denver Meat Market, purchased from Mr. Morgan. Sasse, Charles. Morgan, Billy. Corp.Sub. Denver Meat Market. January 12, 1884
A glance at the display of meats will satisfy the most incredulous. Sasse, Charley. Denver Meat Market. February 3, 1884
Christmas in Deadwood. Christmas. Bents Drug Store. Hamiltons. Bent, E. C. Demouth. Steins Drug Store. King, E. F. Butler, S. T. Hoyt and Masterson. Kohorn and Weidenfeldt. Liebmann, M. Lowe, Will. Bloom, Sol. Epstein, Louis. Rosenthal, Sol. Zipp, Frank. Karcher, Charles. Graves, L. R. Ayres and Wardman. Jensen and Bliss. Franklin and Baer. Robinson, George. Koenigsberger Brothers. Keenan, P. F. Adams brothers. Vaughn, D. H. Rodenhaus, J. Irwin and Heckman. Fredericks, Fred. Posner, Charles. Kohn, A. Sasse, Charles. Morgan, Billy. Shoudy, Jacob. Zoeckler brothers. Pollack, A. Scott, George. Fishel, Adolph. Phillips, Kirk G. Star and Bullock Hardware Company. Farley, John and Company. Goldberg, Jacob. Browning and Wringrose. Gandolfo, Joseph E. Miller, James K. P. Gillette and Heckmann. Chase, Isaac H. Wertheimer, M. J. Dec. 23, 1884
Meats of every description sold cheaper, ad Sasses Meat Market Jul 01 1879
Butcher losing some of his pork herd to sickness Reitz and Marr Jul 10 1879
Lost fourteen of his hogs on Tuesday Sasse, Charles Jul 10 1879
Expects to commence work on brick block next week Sasse, Charles Jul 17 1879
A kink in erecting the double business house Sasse, Charles Jul 25 1879
Finest Montana beef always on hand, ad Sasses Meat Market Aug 01 1879
Intends to put up a business bldg on Sherman St. Sasse, Charles Aug 08 1879
Cline used to have restaurant in his building Sasses Meat Market Aug 23 1879
Corner Main and Gold St, finest Montana beef, ad Sasses Meat Market Sep 02 1879
The colder it gets, the larger the stock of meats Denver Meat Market Sep 07 1879
Members of the petit jury for the present term Sasse, Charles Sep 17 1879
Losses in the big fire of September 27, $5,000. Sasse, Charles Sep 27 1879
Losses in the big fire of September 27, $300. Denver Market Sep 28 1879
Butchers were the first to open on Sherman St Reitz and Marr Sep 28 1879
In a shanty now but will be in a good house soon Sasses Meat Market Sep 30 1879
Mrs Harnett putting up 2 story bldg next to Sasses Sasses Meat Market Nov 01 1879
George can speak 17 tongues fluently, at Denver Mk Reitz and Marr Nov 02 1879
Opened laborers and mechanics intelligence office Sasse and Schwordt Nov 05 1879
Can be found on Main in Sasses former building Reitz and Marr Nov 06 1879
Has 450 fat butchers cattle en route to his ranch Deffebach, Erasmus. December 10 1879
Col saw Deffebach go over the bank on his horse King, A.L. Mar 31 1880
Daughter, able to speak 3 languages, dies at 9 yrs Sasse, Charles Jan 29 1880
Now J.H. Rogers Meat Market, ad Sasses Meat Mark Feb 01 1880
Returned from extended cattle buying trip Sasse, Charles Feb 20 1880
Carries Parrys, the City Creek winter gardner, vegetables Reitz and Marr May 09 1880
Murder of John Deffenbach Sasse, Charles Apr 28 1880
Returned, bringing in herd Deffenbach was after Sasse, Charles May 01 1880
Remains of John Deffebach brought in, now packed in ice Deffebach, John. May 05 1880
Group that went after Deffenbachs body and horses Sasse, Charles May 08 1880
First 4th of July celebration in the Hills Sasse, Charles Jun 17 1880
Knights of Pythias organized at Central City Sasse, Jul 03 1880
Left for the rural districts, will take in Custer Sasse, Charles Jul 21 1880
Building small brick home on hill back of school Sasse, Sep 11 1880
One of business factors of Deadwood, delicious steak Reitz and Marr Jan 01 1881
Taking the lead in the butcher business just now Reitz and Marr Feb 06 1879
Neatest meat market on Sherman, at foot of Lee St Reitz and Marr Feb 10 1879
Had trouble with a rampant cow Sasse, Feb 22 1879
Meats of every description sold 20% cheaper, ad Sasses Meat Market Mar 01 1879
Laid the best crosswalk in town, at Sherman and Lee Reitz and Marr Mar 06 1879
Meats used by Pedestrians come from their market Reitz and Marr Mar 29 1879
Finest Montana beef always on hand, ad Sasses Meat Market Apr 01 1879
Running the same even without its senior partner Denver Meat Market Apr 19 1879
Nothing draws like a dog fight Sasse, Charles Apr 23 1879
Cheaper than any other market, cash only, ad Sasses Meat Market May 01 1879
Have new wire doors to keep flies out of meat shop Reitz and Marr May 18 1879
Finest Montana beef always on hand, ad Sasses Meat Market Jun 01 1879
Anyone interested in shooting on 4th contact him Sasse, Jun 17 1879
Erection of brick block delayed, scarcity of brick Sasse, Charles Jun 27 1879
Ceiling papered red, white and blue to attract flies Reitz and Marr Jun 29 1879
Contributors to the Fourth of July celebration. McGuigen. McHugh, William. McKenna and Stewart. McKinnis, C. H. McKinnis, George. McLary and Company. Meeker, George A. Merrick, A. W. Meyer, C. W. Miller and McPherson. Miller, J. C. Miller, W. J. Morgan, C. H. Morton, E. Munter and Lilienthal. Neill, Robert. Neyen, Peter. Nishwitz, W. Nye, John A. Offenbach, C. V. Oram, Mattie. Overland Hotel. Parker, William H. Patton, John D. Paul, J. L. and Company. Pollock, A. Pratt, W. M. Richards, S. C. Roberts, George. Robinson, J. M. Rodenhaus, J. Rogers, J. H. Rosebrough, James. Rosenkranz and Werner. Rosenthal, Sol. Sasse, Charles. Schugart, A. Shoudy, Jacob. Sick, E. Siever, Noah. Simpson, John P. Sing Lee. Smith, P. F. Smith, Palmer. Smith, Thomas. St. Clair, Edith. Staiger, George. Star and Bullock. Star Bakery. Stebbins, Post and Mund. Stewart, A. D. Strass, C. B. Sutherland, F. and Company. Swearingen, Albert E. Thomas, A. D. Thullen, F. Van Cise and Wilson. Vanocker, F. Wagner, C. H. Walker, Henry. Walker, J. Wardner, Ed. Wardner, James. Warner, Porter. Welch Hotel. Wertheimer, J. Wertheimer, M. J. Whitakker, Thomas. Whitehead, E. Whitney. Williams, J. B. Wilson, James A. Wishart, James. Wood and Wilson. Zink, N. S. Zipp, Frank. June 12 1879
Charles Sasse the Butcher
Capitol Meat Market , Sasse Meat Market, The Denver Market
Sasse, Charles, son Charley age 3 died Sasse, Charles Jun 08 1876
Otterbein and Sasse to start brick yard on No. 16. Otterbein, John. Sasse. April 11 1877
Denver Market owned by R.H. Geary and Co. Denver Meat Market Apr 17 1877
Denver Market, R. H. Geary and Co. Lee St. South Deadwood Denver Meat Market Apr 18 1877
Sasse, the Lee Street butcher, has a son Sasse, Sep 26 1877
Greary and Dundon own Denver Meat Market Greary, Nov 15 1877
Denver meat market, Geary and Dundon, Sherman St. Denver Meat Market Nov 15 1877
Sasse and Schollard have the Capitol Meat market Sasse and Schollard Nov 16 1877
Gold Dust Currency, almost all businesses signed Sasse and Scollard Feb 01 1878
Bought cattle from Mr Mills of Big Springs Sasse and Scollard Mar 06 1878
Have enough beef on hand to meet the demand Sasse and Scollard Mar 20 1878
Fatty Chase challenges fatties to foot race from Denver Meat Market Denver Market Chase, Fatty Mar 25 1878
Good supply of fresh meats on hand Sasse and Scollard Apr 01 1878
Saw Dan Harnett buy poison but could not stop him Sasse, Charles Apr 06 1878
Purchased herd of corn fed cattle, best in Hills Sasse and Scollard Apr 20 1878
Removed as administrator of Dan Harnett estate Sasse, Charles May 16 1878
Wants elevation established in front of residence Sasse, Aug 15 1878
Sheriffs Sale Sasse, Charles Sep 01 1878
Sasse has purchased interest in meat shop Bosebaum, William Oct 10 1878
Has purchased Rosebaums interest in meat shop Sasse, Charley Oct 10 1878
Denver Meat Market proprietor, new robber report Geary, Nov 21 1878
To reduce meat prices, but will sell for cash only Sasse, Charles Nov 27 1878
Butcher sold 1200 lbs of poultry for Thanksgiving Sasse, Charles Nov 28 1878
Shall sell meat at reduced rate, for cash only Sasse, Charles Nov 28 1878
Businesses wanting night watchmen for fire protect Sasse, Charles Dec 07 1878
Petition signed for opening thoroughfare of Main St Sasse, C.H. Dec 22 1878
Montana beef always on hand, Main and Gold St, ad Sasses Meat Market Jan 02 1879
George Reif had a female waif left at his door Denver Market Jan 29 1879
Of the Denver Meat Market, have choicest meats Marr and Reitz Jan 30 1879
Pork, mutton and veal always on hand, ad Sasses Meat Market Feb 01 1879
Game, fish and poultry in season, for cash only, ad Sasses Meat Market Feb 01 1879
Finest lot of fresh meat at Denver Market Denver Market Feb 01 1879
Bully butcher boy who runs the Denver Meat Market Reitz, George Marr, J.W. Feb 03 1879
Reitz and Marr carry everything in fresh meat line Denver Meat Market Feb 03 1879