1886: Brick structure built by Dolson Bush Searle. D.B. Searle was born in New York in 1840. He served in the Civil War and fought at the second battle at Bull Run. He served as the St. Cloud city and Stearns County attorney, as well as U.S. district attorney and was also a Republican candidate for congress in 1892. An interesting bit of information is that D.B. Searle was in attendance at Ford's Theater the night president Lincoln was asassinated.
The building was designed by A.E. Hussey (who also designed the Mitchell Building which is now The Red Carpet Nightclub). It is a 3 story building made of pressed red brick. The teller windows are now behind the bar and the original flooring still covers the vestibule area. The granite trimmings on the front of the building were made to match the Searle McClure building next door. The cost to build was $38,000.
Businesses housed in the D.B. Searle's building:
1886-1897: German American Bank
1886-1888: D.B. Searle's office
1886-1912:
Masonic Hall for St. Cloud Freemason Lodge No. 23
1899-1900: Louis P. Carrington, Tailor
1906-1914: Tileston Milling Company
1911-1924: Farmer's State Bank
1917-1918: Pan Motor Company Offices
1925-1926: Goedert-Rengel Printing Company
1935-1936: St. Cloud Musician's Association
1935-1936: Town Mart Furniture
1939-1970: Colbert Funeral Home
1971-1974 Next To New Shop
1975: Solva Piano Tuning & Repair
1975: Sunshine Innocence Leather
1975: D.B. Searle building sold to Bill Naegele for $6,500. The building was in severe disrepair. Mr. Naegele spent $400,000 to renovate the building.
1978-Present: D.B. Searle's Restaurant & Bar
Additional timeline & ownership details:
1982: June 8-Searle building placed on the National Register of Historic Places.
1985: building purchased by manager Jeff Celusta and his wife Holly.
1989: February-fire on a friday night set on the second floor from and electric motor set off the sprinkler system. Minor smoke & water damage.
1998: D.B. Searle's closed due to financial reasons with no warning to the public or it's employees.
1998: building purchased and opened by Tom Emer.
2007: John Timmerman and Jocar Inc. purchase D.B. Searle's from Straight Up Unlimited Inc.