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VOL. 1.
PIERZ, MORRISON COUNTY, MINNESOTA, OCTOBER 28, 19(H).
NO. 19
LOCAL NEWS
Our local attractions the Bijou Theatre and the roller rink
arc being- well patronized.
Deputy Sheriff F. X. lieroux
of Little F£
caller in P:
i^alls was a busi
ierz last wee".
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Reynolds
left for the twin cities on Mod
day returning today.
Mr. Barney dross is enjoying
a visit from his mother and
nephew Mr. Zinlcen of St.
Cloud.
Miss Susie Heckle, trimmer
at Mrs. Vonderhaar's, left on
last Monday for a visit at (takes
N. D.
Dr. Fortier. ''entist. In Pierz
the second Sunday every month.
Quite a number of young people from Dixville and Onamia
attended the dance here on Mon-
Day night.
;ng
A bOUnci&g boy arrived at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. John P.
Faust Saturday morning.
An ugly bull in Meyer's corral outflanked Nick Sehr Monday and charged bis rear col
umn. Nick gathered his scattered forces as soon as possible
and retreated.
Mr and Mrs. Ries and little dang-h ter 'ell. lor Minnea
pjlis vestcrdas' on acombimd
ouitiness and pleasure trip.
Nick Kopweiltr of Wadena,
brother of Mrs. Ries. arrived
Tucsdav. He will a-.sist
at the Piera Clothing- tStore
during the v\ inter.
p. M. Rtf-an oi St. Paul
spent Tue dav ni^ht in Pierz.
Mr. Kegan »;i^ o.i his way
to tl e Sull van Lake Cuuntrv
where he wi : clo s >ni • cruising. Thee mpany which he
tepreseMs « wns a arye ;-
niuunt of 1 nd in ill it sec.ion.
Dr. E. L. Hawts, The Dentist,
will be in Pier/ n F?rid;iy morn
ing ind until afternoon train Saturday Oct 29. and 30. Call curly
jf you wi.«h work ii< ne
The dance at Faust's ha I i Monday night proved to be a very
emoyable affair to those who
atte ided.
JOHN DAHMEN DEAD
John Dahmen. aged 18 years,
son of Joseph Dahmen by his
first wife, died Tuesday morning at - o'clock of consumption
after a Lingering illness.
The issue from Mr. Dahmen's
first marriage was. three jrirls
and two boys all of whom married with the exception of the
deceased.
The funeral was held this
morning at 9 o'clock- at St. Joseph's church. The sympathy
of all is extended to the bereaved parents and family.
Bonds Carried
Professorial Cards
CANDLE TO BURN NEARLY
FIVE YEARS
t will burn j ~~-
sand 7 months,claim E. H. Korkliotl
— >;:';;:. physician «, surgeon
Election lo Vote on Railway Bond Z£z£?Xi?. p P'er!' ' ' ' *'""'
was as a i while Edward Seguin
mi sion to tsicily foh PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
the U nit< ci stat s. Tl
die is '» feet high, t in .
circumference,and w« i^'hs 17S
i lbs. It is almos red with
Proposition Favorable
Only Majority Required
Pierz
Office at Ornq Store
. . Minn.
SUNDAY SCHOOL
MEETING
The Morrison County Sunday-
School Association will hold its
second annual meeting in the
Congregational Church in Little
Falls, Tuesday and Wednesday
Nov. 2nd and :!rd.
The association has but one
excuse for its existence, and
m ., re. .1. i,., ,'^'xcust tor us eAisiciiee, aim
Two miles of Soo track has Tw. . . . , ,
, , . , , ., . flhat is to assist any and every
y been added to the sec- 1 ., , . - ,-»
recent y been added to tne sec- /, , ., , . . -
,. J. r i,- i • d, /Sum nv School m I lie county tc
tion east of Pierz inakinir the/., ,.-. , ..... . . - .,
;. .... ,,fe Its highest efficiency. In it?-
section ten miles m length. *. ., . ,J ,. . ., .
to
s
convention it seeks to discover
t.ie problems of the schools and
t i oiler solutions of them,
it seeks to inspire and encourage every Christian worker of
every denominotion. It looks
first, last and all the time to assisting in developing the greatest product of the state, name
l\ manhood.
Our county is being widely
advertised as the Prize Winning
County al the greatest sc.-
Fair in the world. This is
cause of its agricultural products. The Morrison County
Sunday School Association is
trying to help the Churches and
Bible Schools train in Christian
intelligence and moral character, the children of today,
are to be the Prize winner.;.
Prize takers and Prize makers
of the Greater Morrison County
of the future.
Every Bible School of every
denomination in the County is
entitled to representation and
represented in the
eUtioa. A splendid pro
gram has been prepared and
the co-operation of all good
people is urged.
(We are sorry thai the copy
arrived too late for us to print
the program of the Sunday convention as requested. Ed.)
Everything in t^e lineof lumber
can be had at r »s nahle prices
it John liorgerdinK & Cos turn
ber Yard.
114 cai at gold leaf, and its com-
. The recent village 'lection to vote on the quesl i'ion is Austrian Beeswax,
bonds to aid in the construction of a spur raillj&ad-wasS generally , to which a substance has been
thought to have resulted unfaborably as it was supposed that a added to retard Combustion,
five-eighths vote was necessary to carry and the result of the Ihe cost of the candle was
election was 52 for and 34 against.
Section 7s:'. Revised Laws relates to the issuance of bonds to,
pay.fpr public improvements but does not apply to the issuing
of bonds to aid in the construction of a railway. The question
at issue conies under chapter 106 of the laws of 1^77 whicli provide that a majority vote Is all thai i«
As the matter now stands the village is authorized to issue
the bonds and the railway company will immediately take steps
to put the project through.
WEDDING
lid Shwankle and Clira
Ki. gen were united in marriage yesterdaj at St. Joseph,»,
Church. It was a quiet affair,
oi lv relatives and a few
friends being present. August Schwa'..kl a d Katie Bill-
stein acted as groomsman and
and bridesmaid. It is ifiulei-
ntood that the young couple
will begin housekeeping so n
i n the Schwankl farm \ve»t 01
LOWn. Their m illy friends
w i -h ihetn a h ippy and prosperous ma i te.
A moving picture show was
gi ven at buG«.man las:, ^itur-
d.iv night by John "N. Paust.
It. was fairly well a ter.ded.
William Curt w ho wj.* fqr
ly cai ulo» d in t he crc ame-
ry at mis p] ice ho now
in -. charge • : u f. reitm rv al i
Bra'iam. Vliun. ^itn visiting
f; KiicU here and at Rova
ii is week.
Mrs. John Kraemer and family
If you need anything in the Avil) leavr <m NoV. t for Van-
line of jewelry, as watches.
watch chains, ladies' and gent's
rinjs,*"collar and cuff buttons.
spectacles etc.. go to Christ
Berg's barber shop. This stock-
will be aim >st given away.
John Bo gjerdi }• <Sc Co. alwsys
keeps a complete supply of 1 umtier, Sasn a d Doors, lime and
cement.
Subscribe lor the JOURNAL.
THE MARKET
Changed ever. Thursday
Wheat, No. I Northern 65
,. 'J N irtberrj 9J
,. :J isorthera Hi
F1..V
Bariev 44
Rye ' 59
i lata 81
<?,"> to SO
Butter, Creameri 30
. . Dairy -3
E«tK8 t 23
Flour, Best 2 9u
Straight 28
Potatoes 25
WANTS
cyuver, where Mr. Kraemer has
purchased land preparatory to
starting a fruit ranch.
Mr. Ries look a flying trip
to Wadena last Monday returning fucsdac.
The Pierz Parmer In>
about S4 (». arc! it is the pi
ent of the manufacturer, in
whose home Petrosino
when a boy. livery laraily
shou d have a case ol Golden
drain i er in their
liar. It is the h me beverage
and within reach of all. Order
oi your nea r or lie
-u' jibed by E. S.Tanner, Little Fails.
A. H. VERNON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Pirst Nation*.! Hank Bulldlnr.
LITTLE FALLS. - - MINN,
m.
Roller':
Mrs. Nick Miller of Pier/, visit-
d her parents here Sunt
. ion pictures brought a
ar^e ciowd t" th" mui Her I
Saturday (light.
Arrangement with
i- llrcis. in ha' cruie
•how every Sat urdaj
Kc:!f. wi ion of hi?
Btore batldii -^ Thun ri i) i i
tluhi
winti Of underwear Monday.
made a prortssional call
in Piei
DOCTORING EGGS TO ORDER
Proprietors of ' Are
by No Mean-, y Devoid
Mr. Burt paid the Journal
a pleasant Ci.ll and let t his
name on the subscription list.
P.X. Virnig and T.E. Hkstrand
.-who were duck hunting at Sullivan lake last week, killed 73
ducks. Some of them, however,
had sharp bills.
BVCKWAN.
Oot. 27.-- .-vr.u'iW" lirens.
liiiMi- s'ockofdry goada Sat.
recv'ivt;cl
which is
Especially fioft.
John Sttamano macie a tmstness trip
to Royalton Saturday.
Peter 11 Mueller ami Math. Browu and
witv left on Sunday fur u week's vis t
.with relatives at .Si. Paul
Co. JJi^lll.
met yesterday to adjust the loss /John A BraDtl, nnJ Jo8eplj ,, gaud
by fire of two stacks oi gram transm.t(jd bll8JQe6e at>ierz „„,
by r rank Otremba
Mr. Spencer is the new fore
i
man to take charge of the section west of Pier;:, lie succeeds
Frank Sley. who goes to Hold-
ingford. Mr. Spencer makes
the fifth foreman who has had
charge of this section since the
road was built.
Wondelin Noll is reported »W) b ck
and is dow sta in^; at Mrs. Brandd place.
ic:<ii>
ocn
i
hat soli
at til
what we ■
in Sp
cj t.ick ol
what
. i ut.]
the big places In th
lubaii
■
u|ion it w
When
c ver a pi
•
io be the r< al at
.iudgins by the ou
the sh
Skating
AT
Notice.
The undersigned \\\\\ receive bids on the 12 da\- of
at 2 o'clock p m. to
repair r I own line,
21, town of Buh a
town of G ranite.
!)■■ held on road at Alteoho-I
veil's place,
P. X. Virnig,
m. 3rd dist. I
Hartmanns Hall
EVERY
^£/;>|;;;Iues[iaf and Thursday
AND
If you ar* figuring on buildng
come in on<J let us bgure on your
lumber.
John Borgerding & Co.
Advertis,M:;<-iUs in t.'iis ccilnci n |
I are elkargfd for at the rate oi j
I five cj. ta i n j
For Sale All my hotrse-
fioid furniture, as fjood as
nevv—*-must be sold before November 15.
Mrs John" Bolster.
. Notice,
Notice is hereby given to all
oartits lhat are owing me to set
*!e their accr;i!r;t> b; Nov t. All
rtficptuita not settled for at that
•iate will bear io per cent interest
from date above mentioned.
P. A. HARTMANN
William Virnig has received
the appointnent as mail carrier
on route 1. He will begin Nov.
Hi.
Get your I umber, Sash '1111;
Doors, 1 ime ri.id Cement from
John Borgerding & Co.
Fraulc Fuhrman returned Saturday from Hope, N. 1). where he
has been running an engine,
through threshing.
Notice.
All persons who are in*
lebtetl to me are requested to settle by Nov. I5. If
not paid on or before the
above date the accounts
will be given to a collector
Mrs John Bolster.
seph Weishrich Met, with a sin ill
accident in NVw Pierz Saturday Ii-mm^
kvruwn frooi a freight cir which might
hit'. B resulted aerioual)',
Math. Hardwiek cif uinneapQiie did
some ivjunr w.pik cm ihenewsteaoiheat
hiK plant.
NOTICE.
Those who are owing me
individually or who have
unsettled accounts with
the firms formerly known
asSchwanklBros.Schw an-
kl & Sloniker and Kingen
«& Schwankl arc requested
to settle their accounts b>
Nov. 13th. Unless settlement is made on or before
the ab'-ve date the accounts will be placed in
the hands of a coll ctor
with in.-tructions to collect by law if necessary.
F. X. SCHWANKL.
Sunday Afternoon
and Evening
COMPETENT INSTRUCTORS
IN ATTENDANCE.
A.E.Reynolds, Prop.
FALL
jmilliHcrv Ape«i«3
«a«.
I wish to am ounce to my
ma v patrons t hat mv f. ill and
Vinter stock has arrived and
is larger than ever before, it
includes all the latest stvles
up-to-date, and bears all vour
inspection You are cordially invited to ins, ect it.
Clara Xohner Pierz, Mirn.
ie opposite Kauat's opera houeel
The Bijou Theatre
AT
Until further notice there
will be motion picture shows
on Sunday nights onlv. the
-\ ednesday niifht andSund i\
noon shows will de
TAKES IN CIRCUITOUS ROUTES
Letter Journeys Lcng Distance
Rercii Destination Ten Fcot
from the St!
tc
One nt tho t11"'1
s in the- world 'ch ■■
il of M|,ls. export |or the! W»- Vt' '°
'"•• Johm'Cal ada Wni,e '•'
Fausts Opera House
I have installed a rew latest improved
Edison Motion Picture Machine
will give entertainments every
Sunday night only.
Wilbur N itv
Mpls. Autci Co. te repair
Schmolke's auto carriage
August Weisbrich did some
repair work for the village Monday.
te neighbors oi Henry Den-
-»tel gathered at his home Sunday evening to commemorate
his Til st anniversary. Old time
stunts were repeated a id stories told until a late hour, when
all returned to their homes expressing themselves .satisfied
with the evening's entertainment.
Parties having houses for rent
should put an ad in the JOURNAL, as there are several here
that are looking for something
in that line
md was a busr
m Monday.
Magg i< g is employ-
lire uning during
the timt onvalesciug
• an operation for appeudi
b
The 'mile!
trg which
boundar
: niteil SI
offices. Tl
lo each, bui
room. Ikiv irul there
and ti
"If you maii
port, theu to ction
and I
I
"H we
:e. it
then
Entire Change of Film every Night.
Admission only
10 cents
JOHN N.EAUST, Prop.
RWPl fancy Patent $2.90
White Rose Patent $2.80
Eor Sale by all the leading merchant*. We
guarantee every sack. Having made arrangements to ship wheat, we are now prepared to buy a I wheat at the highest market price. Give us a trial
> OURS FOR BUSINESS
RICH PRAIRIE MILLING CO.
i
Object Description
| Title | The Pierz Journal (Pierz, Morrison County, Minnesota), 1909-10-28 |
| Succeeding Titles | Royalton Banner; The Royalton Banner - Pierz Journal |
| Edition | Volume 1, Number 19 |
| Date of Creation | 1909-10-28 |
| 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 |
| Fiscal Sponsor | Funding provided to the Minnesota Digital Library through the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund, a component of the Minnesota Clean Water, Land and Legacy constitutional amendment, ratified by Minnesota voters in 2008. |
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