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VOL. 1.
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NO.
CAL NEWS
Jacob Neisius, Louis Fe
Henry (. Christ Schlegel,
John Langer, A. O. Mohler, Jas.
fh and P. X. Virnig
Little Falls visitors last Saturday.
louse in dis-
i 127 will soon be com-
id, and school will be started this fall.
Those living in Buckman and
nity who desire to subscribe
the journal or have job
work done maj consult Mr.J.A.
Dengel. He is authorized to
lake subscription and look- after
the journal's interests in that
vicinity.
Salesmen representing Duluth
wholesale houses are getting
busy in this vicinity and the
twin city salesmen will have to
go some if they hold the busi-
they now have along the
new Soo line.
Mrs. Mathews of St. Cloud is
visiting her mother, Mrs. Frank
Konen and her brothel's Prank
Edward Kom n.
Mr rt of St. Cloud who
formerly taught school in this
vicinity has accepted a position
as teacher in Brazil, N. D.
.). H. Hoppe returned from
All is, N. D. where he worked
during harvest and threshing.
Miss Sophia Bollig" returned
from Casselton N. D. Friday.
Thomas Kobilka moved into
his new house Saturday.
X. VIRNIG I
COMMISSIONER
i
BANK ROBBERY JRESIDENCE BURNED
AT AVON ■■
At a Dr
of the towns of this district and
Mayor Moeglein oi Little Palls
held last Saturday, P. X.Virnig robbers
appointed commission; I
the third district to succeed his
brother Peter Virnig who resigned recently on account of
ill health.
Peter Vir llent
service during his incumbency
in the office and is spoken of
highly both bj the people
whom he served and those who
have been associated with him
in his official duties.
P. X. Virnig is an able
progressive business man of
this village. There is no doubt
but what lie will discharge the
duties of this office in an efficient manner. His selection sci ins
to give universal satisfaction.
BUCKMAN NEWS.
^^^^^^^^^^ ^^g'- 'a^l^l^l^l^l^l^l
on inn'- wfl. rohhed , b°Ut '
nt ■ , ,,;•-., + 'ts completely
of about! lortlyafl nre ,:is;
o clock ^aymorn , away from home an,
boodle" After thev had s • \ "'* "
cr- the monev tool *J
stoi'n teamTS fig ertLt- ^ S^TlSSextotW
ly had in readiness and dtOve took toe ,children to'i ■
toHoldingford. There the three I Safety and[when
men boarded a Soo train going -s u„ lhl
east. TTieyclimed into the et^buildTn;. ?t £ b there ™h""™u™» -*•— •- *—
immW0^ but I^^^^Brjwas no insurancel^^^^l
Wm. Berg re
ineapolis last
Mr. and Mrs.
turned from ^^,___________-__----_._
Tuesday.
A. O. M chairman of the
i boaiH ol Billman arrived
Saturday night from
Litt: he attended
the chairmen of
T the third district
to appoint a commissioner to
succeed Peter Virnig.
Jno. Schaefer of Waseca who
ntiy purchased the resi-
e property of John Scha
place, has notified the
er that he wishes to occupy
about
November first.
Eer of Waseca) is a s >n-in law of
John Mandt of this place.
Sister Ivai i >. S. B. w ho
has : luting for Sister
Eli.sha, v, ho has been on the sick-
list for some time, returned, to
St. Cloud while the latter has
r work in the village
school.
THE MARKET
Changed every Thursday
at, No. I :■ im
,. 2 Nortl em !"J
sorthern su
Flax IM
.6
Rye . 6B
Oats
iiav 85 to $0
Butter, t Ireamery 30
Dairy ..' SS
biggs -l
Flour. Best 2 90
. , Straight 2 80
mmmmwaaaaaaaaaaammmmmmmmmmmmammmmv-
Dr. Fortier, dentist, in Pierz
Sunday, Oct. io,
Phillip Kray. wife and daughter of Cold Spring and Prank
CoJk, son-in-law of Mr. Kray,
came up in the former's auto
Sunday and visited with the
Wermerskirchen family. Mr.
Kray, while here, inspected his
farm in Bub town, which is
known as the Bracke place. He
informs us that he recently pur
chased the flouring mill at Cold
Spring for $44,000 from J. C.
Enaight of St.Cioud. The company will henceforth be styled
the Farmers' Milling Co.
Mrs. Ed. Leese of Holcomb,
Wis. and her mother. Mrs. Alt-
richter of this place returned
Monday from Philbrook where
they visiting with friends and
relatives.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ upon
Deputy Sheriff Herman who was building.
hot on their trail and who board-'
ed the same train. When the J Motion Pictures at Buckman
train reached Pierz the officer
with surrounded th
and requested fhe robbers to
step out and submit to art
but as they did not respond the
officer shot into the car. but as
there was still no r
car was opened and found l
empty. As the end door was
found to be open it was
that the robbers escaned w
the train was in motion.
Dr. E. L. Hawes, The Dentist,
will be in Pierz < n Friday morn-
I fig and until afternoon train Saturday Oct. 29. and 30. Call early
if you wish work done.
.lake Blake has been seeing
things! A genuine scorpion
left its haunts in a bunch of
bananas last night and was
creeping stealthily upon him
with intent to do great bodily
harm, .lake girded his loins,
isurrounded the animal and B
ly succeeded in landing him in a
glass
John N. Faust
tion Pic1 I luckman
Saturday night. The pi
Buckman will miss something if
fail to attend'this
it is proposed a chap
eron Fohn this 0 ar;
to prevent his
again as he was 1 iday
ht.
Agram.
Maggie b
:.i\.
Henry Wuellner nnd wife d'o'
River sal uraai to \ is-ii with
ami rel urned homo mi md«i.
ed church in Uucka.au .-mid.!
ibun boi
Thursday. Tin \ lepoi I 1 .'iiiful
mid pot onl\ eixtj eight.
ly with
Henn Zii
^^Haaaaa^Haaaal
dil\
HOW TO KEEP CUT FLOWERS FRESH
A woman lis cut 0
ers for .1 living li;.
cigar stn tls, and chars tiv
- with it
She
iiur
would destrov it.
is p ■
will vice as
is refivshine- at ail times.
Rvery home sh.
in th -ir cella r
1 should be sen
1 meal. ()r der of your
'■ dealer or be suppli
j Tanner, Little Fa
call this \\ar.
in hopes she
off her things an
but it seems Old Ja« I
tvas on her trail
.nd
wil
Everything in t>ic lineof lumber
can be had nt reas nahle prices
.it John Uorgerdi
her Ynrd.
Roller]
Skating
Hartmann s Hall
EVtHFRV
Tuesday and Thursday Nights
Sunday Afternoon
and
Evening
'irnig j^^^^^^^H^H
strand are trying
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Ihort and miserable for the
Jacob Meyer made a business [ducks out at Sullivan lake this
trip to Little Falls Friday.
Mrs. Peter Mueller of Buck-
man was visiting relatives here
Saturda
week. We will
t issue.
I o Meyer
mmaaaamaaaaam^m^^m^m^^^^^^^Jr^s\--y \[\v that
oohn liorgerding & Co always 1^, slloot him
WANTS
Advertisements in this coIud a
the rate of
per line. j
For Sale — Mv eight room
house and good barn and three
lots on second street in upper
Pierz. Inquire, Frank Wise.
Profess inai Cards
E. H. Kerkhoil
keeps a complete supply of Lumo
er, Sash aid Doors, i.ime and
cement.
.Meyer Bros, received a new
1 St.
ClOUd;
P. X. Yirning received a new
shoe-maker's ;-■ machine
Saturda}.
Meyer Bros, ha -1 put in a
1 floor in the back part of
their shop. The old floor was
ruined by the tire last week.
Dr. Fortier, rentist, in Pierz
the second bunday every month.
re's anotht r one little
Falls nimrod: According to reports, S. J. Vasaly, who with
Dr. Fortier and Dr. Seguin were
hunting ducks at Sullivan lake
ntly, was ii
oi a practical joke. He wai
coyed into taking a pot shot at
a bunch of decays and when
none of the ducks attempted to
fly he was so elated over his
success that he shouted "I got
'em all 1 got 'em all". However Mr. Vasa ly did not go home
empty-handed as he shot a half
dozen ducks ( with silver bullets.)
on his way home.
Get your 1 umber, Sash nnd
Doors, I.ime and Cement from
John Borgerding & Co.
A party of . chaperon
ed by Mel Wern
drove out to Theo. Gross's farm
Friday to "help thresh". They
lifted one sack of wheat, fifed
the engine For a few minutes
and shoveled smoke, but hardly
ri the delicious supper, to
which they did ample justice.
Henry ■
-I from Dakota yesterday .
s going back" to Dakota and
from there to Vancouver v. I
bis fathei
Casper Braun moved into the
old Louis Berg place Saturda}7.
Math. Rupert of Richmond is
w orking in the interest of
the St. Paul Wandel
Mrs Hill re niid her in<
day.
Ed. Stumpf
OUt llll
Bern hard Tel
ing ii
futii*
C.al.
1 In?
parents, l< Rath
BUCKMAN.
John Schmolke ahippi losda
or .-aUlo Lo Duluth 1
Benson & Marshik have com]
threshing and Franl
ml out with his ciover huller.
sidence pr
Subscribe tor
COMPETENT INSTRUCTORS
th& JOURNAL 4 F RovnnMs. Prop.
The Bijou Theatre
AT
Faust s Opera House
SCHOOL REPORTS.
The fallowing pupils of dist.
No. 98 recen ed pe | ten
dance certificates for the month
endin ber 15: Hubert and
Christina Jamma, Leonard and
Stosia Hocheisel, Mich., Anna.
Mary and Olivia Girtz, Thomas
and i'Vno Kastanek. tierm. and
hVno Block, Katie I1
[Barbara A ltricl
Total number enrolled was 20.
Attendance was sat ry.
Simon S. Meyer,
Teacher.
Enclosed please tiud na
of pupils in dist. 39who attended school and were- 1 ab
sent nor tardy during the month
ending Oct. 15th 1900: Rose
Virnig, Ruth Beckman, Emma
Tretter. Tin hris-
tinaTretter,Jo ;eph Boser. 1 'rank
Boser, Anna Boser, KatieHoppe,
Joseph Tschida, .Mich. Tscl
Clara Tschida. Prank Gelhar,
Katie Gelhar, Katie Sontag and
Math. Sontag.
Lizzie Keller.
Teacher.
I have instalieu a new latest improved
Edison Motion Picture Machine
will give entertainments every
ihun-c a oiivl .-. in the M u
li;iil wiis u snd ever;
Nuk II. Mu<
Ited a Heoij !)^ H
or. rortier dentist, at B^-j Wednesday night.Sunday afternoon & night
man Sunday, Oct. ;.,. I J ° J p
John Totira moved to
ii u.ilcs west of I' w hich 1^ <
by John Schmolke.
lintire Change of Film e\ vcht.
Notice.
Notice is hereby given to all
rlYSICIAN and SURGEON! PartUs that are owine me t0 set-
ier~ Minn -*'e lneir accounts by Nov. 1. All
. 1 ' '. '. '. \ accounts not settled for at that
j date will bear 10 per cent interest
Communication.
In a rei E theTr
cript under the head of I
I correspondence was an item
stating that my store was soon
to be converted into a dance
hall etc. The correspondent has
evidently gotten his facts m
as tl ment is entirely un
true and without foundation in
fact. seph H. Grell.
Millbury or I..
Sunday Using up John Schmolke's auto.
Mi*--.-- Ako«8 Marshik left for Royalton
Sunday whore tin- wi I he employi
Jacob ZiegIer of fioj niton •.
.- Sundav.
John A, Brandl n:.d Jacob A. Di
wcie h
Kd. Hull' \\ i 1 start a fu ore in
the Jos. II. Sand implementsto
.Mrs. Herman \ erj
sick.
Wedneodaj the marriage of W
Houn and e was
uo in thi ihael'a
church. The y<
ular in this vicinit) and their be
friends will wish them a king and
:ded life.
Herman dan.
'ley Sunday.
Paulina Beka is on thi
Rudolph Stepan b
lleury Dengel'a Sunday.
August Weisbr.cn will have his build
,i b\ the end of the
^Haaaaaaaa
Admission only
10 cents
JOHN N. FALSE, Prop.
Royai Fancy Patent $2.90
White Rose Patent $2.80
For Sale by all the leading merchants. We
guarantee every sack. Having made arrangements to ship wheat, we are now piPe*
pared to buy a I wheat at ihe highest market price. Give us a trial
YOURS tOR BUSINESS
RICH PRAIRIE MILLING CO.
Edward Seguin ^^^^^^^^^^^
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON | ^rom date above raenWoaed
Office at Drns Store
P. A. HARTMANN.
Pierz,
A. H. VERNON,
The most centrally located
popular pricedEuropean hotel,
new and up- is theBeau-
\ TTORNEY AF LAW io^ hotel.; opposite Postoffice,
_ ..J, linneapolis. It will pli
irst National Bank Building. ' *
TLE FALLS. - - MINIM,!
I
Notice.
Those who are indebted to me
are kindly requested to fettle
their accounts by Nov. first. If
not paid by that time it will be
necessary for me to put ths accounts into the hands of a collector. FRANK GRELL.
FALL
^ny.liiKry /^ pening
*.*
I wish to announce to m\
many patrons that my fall and
winter stock has arri\
is larger than ever before. It
includes all the
>-date, and bears ..
>n. You are
C!afl.HH
BE/SJJRi
STABLE
SUPPLIES
BICKMOR
■ for aTiall.t,**'
AXi
WHIPS,
COLL,
WM. t LLER Pier?, Minn.
Attend th® Dance at Faust's, ^alt, Monday.
Object Description
| Title | The Pierz Journal (Pierz, Morrison County, Minnesota), 1909-10-21 |
| Succeeding Titles | Royalton Banner; The Royalton Banner - Pierz Journal |
| Edition | Volume 1, Number 18 |
| Date of Creation | 1909-10-21 |
| Publishing Agency | F.L. Preimesberger (Pierz, Morrison County, Minnesota) |
| Language | English |
| Minnesota Reflections Topic | Communication |
| Item Type | Text |
| Item Physical Format | Newspapers |
| Formal Subject Headings |
Advertising -- Newspapers American newspapers Community newspapers |
| Locally Assigned Subject Headings | Banner-Journal |
| Minnesota City or Township | Pierz |
| Minnesota County | Morrison |
| State or Province | Minnesota |
| Country | United States |
| Contributing Organization | Morrison County Historical Society, 2151 S. Lindbergh Dr. P.O. Box 239, Little Falls, MN 56345 |
| Rights Management | Use of these images is governed by U.S. and international copyright law. Please contact the Morrison County Historical Society for further information, PO Box 239, Little Falls, MN 56345. |
| Local Identifier | 2011.66.1 |
| LCCN | sn 89064511 |
| OCLC Control Number | 1641163 |
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