Mr. William E. Poole of the Rush City Brick company was in the city yesterday. (The Saint Paul Daily Globe, Sunday Morning, May 9, 1886, Volume VIII, Number 129, Page 10)
Pulaski B. Broughton has brought suit against the Rush City Pressed Brick company to recover $960 alleged to be due for services rendered. (The Saint Paul Daily Globe, Thursday Morning, November 25, 1886, Volume VIII, Number 329, Page 3)
A Bad Smash Up. A Brick Company Fairly Loaded Down With Debt. The schedule of assets and liabilities of the Rush City Pressed Brick company was filed yesterday by Gorham P. Cross, the assignee. The assets amount to $9,939.66, and consist of the following property: Brick yard at Rush City, with machinery, sheds, boarding house and outfit, tools, and a quantity of brick, $3,809.80, book accounts $129.86, and 91 acres of land adjoining the brick yard, $6,000. The debts amount to $30,846.77, and the principal creditors are H. J. Brinkman & Co., Rush City, $177.77; G. W. Crane, Minneapolis, $207.87; W. S. Nott & Co., Minneapolis, $148.33; Shepherd, Winston & Co., St. Paul, $125; Star Oil Burning Co., Cleveland, O., $543; C. P. Haseltine, Minneapolis, $11,732.12; C. H. Fridley, Anoka, $3,930.45; J. A. Bowman, Minneapolis, $6.015.32; Thomas Brennan, Hinckley, $459.28; Harrison, Farrington & Co., Minneapolis, $214.84; Standard Oil company, Cleveland, O., $443.01; Russell, Boynton & Co., Minneapolis, $338.87; Cooley & Vater, Minneapolis, $145.78. (The Saint Paul Daily Globe, Tuesday Morning, August 14, 1888, Volume X, Number 227, Page 4)
The Warren Press Brick company, of Rush City, filed a copy of its by-laws with the secretary of state yesterday. (The Saint Paul Daily Globe, Saturday Morning, July 2, 1892, Volume XIV, Number 184, Page 2)
Light for Rush City. Special to the Globe. Rush City, Minn., Sept. 6. – Dr. A. J. Stowe, T. W. Wadlow and C. F. Jackson were tonight granted an electric light franchise for thirty years by the common council of Rush City to be run in connection with their plant, the Warren Brick Company, located two miles outside this city. Their contract requires the light to be turned on by Jan. 1. It is expected all the business houses and many of the residences, as well as the city, will take the lights. (The Saint Paul Daily Globe, Saturday Morning, September 7, 1895, Volume XVIII, Number 250, Page 6)
Complete brick plant and 125a., near Rush City, Minn.; cap. 500,000 bricks. $10,000. (The Minneapolis Journal, Saturday Evening, May 9, 1903, Want Ads Page 2)