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THE PIERZ JOURNAL.
Vol. i.
PIERZ, MORRISON COUNTY. MINNESOTA, NOVEMBER 4. 1<)<)0.
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS
Cont,ribut»ions of News for t»his Department,
Will be Greatly Appreciated.
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PIOVFR ^FFIl SH.PPF.VAl-L SAINTS DAY MelWermerskirchen.
ImPICP i AND ALLSOUL'S DAY/! P«ty of ladle, out to
rnUlVl rIEnZ threshn
Charles
A ' I Saints ])uy v. rved
* Vanherke of Littl in the usual way. Avery
Falls who has been buying; clov-1 iarg-e concourse of people v
er seed in the vicinity oi Pierz, !:I attendan.
shipped a car yesterday con- church where ma read by
taming in the neighbo.-iood of Father Stiegler. After'
worth of the valuable
§3,000
The raising of clo <l is
November is here and still no Prank Faust made a bus Rowing industry in this sec-l
regular passenger service start- trip to Little Falls Tuesday. tion and promises to become a
m lis\,f;h,"^ls",.'u,m'' I [t looks as thou8 ak source of much profit to the
mills ot tne gods etc. | thieves were getting busy in the, farmers. V. ire other]
Mrs. Dr. Seguin wenl toLittle village. Several pieces ol pork places in the county where bet-
Falls yesterday and will under- which Meyer Bros. w< re, makijtg b-r results i t, Mr.
go an operation for appendicitis ready for smoking disappeared j Vanherke informs us. a fairly
this wee | mysteriously the other night as: Sfood grade is produced
, did also some corn belonging to. and at the present price of $7.75
Nick lerhaar has acceptea a Herman Meyer. Way he it was per bushel and considering ths
position in the Kenton County a Halloween trick.
State Bank at Sauk Rapids.
r , , ., , ., i Mrs. Harsch of Lastrup re-
John and Frank Kappes and turm.(1 a wefik o prid |rom
W^niambitzmann of_ Buckman iPort Ripley w|](.iv s])(, undef.
at treatment with Mrs. Root
for a cancer of the nose. The
treatment appears to be sucess-
ful. A daughterof Mrs. Harsch,
from the southern part of the
state, has been taking care of
her during her illness.
a pn was formed which
marched to the •
the usual ceremonii per
formed.
progress last Fi ternoqn.
Mel. seems to bi -.villi
are plastering the new residence
of \)r. ttirkhoff.
Died. The infant child of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Fleckensteip
last Sunday niKrht. The funeral
was held yesterday at St. Joseph's church.
A number ol relatives ^nd
i riends of Paul Hoheisel ci
on him Sunday night and enjoyed themselves so well that
thej did not depart for their
homes until the next morning.
John Gross, son of The
(rross, who had his an
in three places by a threshing
machine belt last week at Lastrup is getting along nicely under the circumstances.
Vincenz Altrichter of Little
Falls was in Pierz a few days
last week visiting with Conrad
Stangl ami Robert Gruber.
Everything in t*e line of lombe'
can be had at reas nable prices
at John Burgerding & Cos Lumber Yard.
Mrs. Louis Br of Las
trup. who he tpera-
tion last .lul\ ' ir appedicitis
wi 11 have to undergo
ordeal again a s the operation
was not success
A wedding which wi 11 be of
interest to the people of Bull
town and \ i 'e at
Casselton, X. D. yesterday when
Christina, daughter of Mr. and
Mr,-,. I Lerma n I r tehlicli k as united in marriage to A Iberi
nig. Mis, Froehlich was accom
panied by her father !ea\ in
that place Tuesday. It is un-
I'eter l.illstein loaded a car of
hay and stock Tuesday to be
shipped to John Kraemer at
i ouver. Henry Kraemer
will accompany the car. Mrs.
Kraemer and the rest of the
family will start from Little
Falls for the wesl the same day.
Dr. Fortier. dentist, in Pierz
the second Sunday every month.
( has. Lathan of Little rails,
spent a lew days in Pierz the
latter part of last week". He
says he ma}' make Pierz his future home.
Bertha Sosgorski who has
been employed at Morris for
several years will be marri*
that place this week" and she
and her husband will visit her
family in Lastrup Sunday.
Christ. Tretter and I
rich will he married al Morris
une ,):) Nov. (>. The young couple
The sixth annual meeting of
the Morrison County Sunday
Association was held at
national church in
as ills on Tuesdaj and
crop should lie a "Wednesday.
NOTICE.
Those who are owing me
individually or who have
Iunsettled accounts with
SUNDAY SCHOOL
CONVENTION !as?cnwank,&rosSchwan"
|kl & Sloniker and Kingen
&Schwankl are requested
VICTIMS OF MAWS CUPIDITY
Becvcr. -Jis-n. Seatr. V. '•. e All
Gradually
Cxtinct
Kiirai
! the firms formerly known
value of the straw
profitable o
Mr. Vanherke
states that he
presentations from all parts
of the county were present and
has made a shipment from Little a teresting session was
Falls, and wil I
from there. He will also make
shipments from Pillager, Bow
lus and Rice's and expects
make one more shipment from
Pierz.
are both wei I know a hede.
Haul Hoheisel recentlyJ>ought
two expensive cows paying $30
a piece for them. (hie is 13
the other 1 I years old. So Paul
says. v_
Very little was doing here on
Halloween either in the social
or spooky line. Only a fen-
harmless tricks were played by
ihe youngst"
derstood that the young couplej Ben itton of Vineland.
will make
selton.
their home af ('as |
B. G. Terhaar returned from
St. (.'loud Saturday, where he
visited his daughter Sister Adeline O. S. B. of St. Mary's convent. Mr. Terhaar also visited
Father Raster, who is ill with
rheumatism at that place. Father Raster v. a formerly l-
ed .it Little Falls and is well
..ii ie this \ icinlty.
John Borgerdi g & Co always
keeps a complete supply of 1 umber. Sash a d Doors, Lime and
Lcment.
Subscribe tor theJOURNAL.
THE MARKET
Changed every Thursday
Wheat, No. 1 Jfortbern '.'1
,, •_' Northern 91
., :; Northern 38
FiatX l.fJC-
Barloy 43
Kye '. (SU
Oats 'M
I lav .... 6) to Si
Umter, Cr<\i inei \ iin
. . Dairy 15J
-fl
St 2 SH)
. , Straight 2 s i
Potatoes 2\
was a business called in Bier/.
first part of the week.
Dr. and Mrs. Seguin drove to
Little Bui Is on Wednesday.
Seguin remained at the hospital
and will l>e operated on for appendicitis on Friday.
SCHOOL REPORT,
The following pupils attending school in district 16, Agram
e neither absent nor tardy
during Hie month ending October -J.i: Laura Boehm. Susan
Bolster, Angela and Loi
Kippley, Hubert, Rose and Eva
Raucli, Theresia and Margarel
Stumpf. Agnes and Gertrude
Stumpf, Louise and Ida Wuellner, Bernhard Sporlein.
K'attie Haselkamp,
Teacher.
If this warm, spring like
weather ap a little long
er, the readers of the JOURNAL
will have the privilege of pe
rusing an o<\<' to Indian Sun
that will make the verse of Old
Hill Shakespeare look like thirty cents. We have the Lnspira
tion now an.
ginning to sing to us. We havi*
lined the following
preliminary lines to this p
<>h, Indian Summer
You're a human r,
We're glad you've come this way
With your scarlet dresses
And russet tres-
\Ye hope yo ay.
Andy Fenh, our county sur-
ir was cal led to the town of
Platte la-it Monday to survey
road near Christ.
e's pla '
FrankSehwanklSr. has moved
to the \ ilia has rented
Kubil
house in tie, - son
Bd. Schwankl, who married recently, will take charge oi the
farm about live miles west ol"
Pierz. His father in-law, Um
Kingen, is making his home with
the young coup
Go to Reynold's for your barher
work. Me can satisfy you.
PeterThiesen of Meyer. Iowa,
is visiting with Jos. Jaeger, lie
is looking over the country.
Anton Dombovy ot Holding-
ford spent Saturday and Sunday
with his brother ot this place.
Have
r tzor.
Reynold's hone your
E. Gravel made a business
to the county seat Tin's
WANTS
Ai!\ .• - in this coluain
are cbargod im- at the rate of
th e I- -i fee yw line.
For Sale All my household furniture, as gt>od as
new must be sold before No-
\ ember 15.
Mrs. John Holster.
Get your lumber. Sash ind
Door.*, f ime and Cement from
John Borgerding & Co.
E. X. Virnig and family have
moved into the Theo. Thielen
residence.
W. T. Blewett representing
the Oliver Typewriter Co. was
in the village Tuesday and as a
result some of us poor writers
will be able to make our writing
more legibl
Alois Keller left for Rochester, Minn., Monday to consult
with physicians. Mr. Keller has
been in very poor health for
some months and will probably
have to undergo an operation.
C.
trip
day.
New copper telegraph wire is
soon to replace the old wire
along the new Brooton-Duluth
branch of the Soo.
Mesdames Nelson and Wermerskirchen and Delia Wermerskirchen spent Wednesday at
Little Balls.
Miss Brick' and Miss (iross of
Little Falls visited at Jos. due
ger's east id' town last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Hies returned from the cities last Friday,
Miss i is back at her
post at Vouderhaar's millinery
store after a pleasant visit at
s, N. D.
Apples! Apples!
Just receive, over a carload of
apples. Have about 200 bushels
of Baldwins and Spices mixed
which 1 will sell af Si per bushel.
Others from $1.25 to $1.50 per bu.
Now Is the time to get y<.ur apples before the price goes up.
FRANK GRELL.
Meyer Bros, drove about fif
teen Ljead of cattle to Foley to
day which they purchased in
this vicinity.
TS. Look, who is employed
in F.X.SchwankPs meat market
went to Sullivan lake last Tuesday morning to spend a few
days at home with his family.
W.B. Schreiner of Little Balls'
who is now employed with the
Minneapolis BrewingCo. called
on his customers here yesterday"
A movement is in progress to
put on a home talent play at
this place so - durinj
wink h.i i e tin- fines
ci lilies for theatricals here of
any place outside ol the la 1
cities
Notice of Special Election
Notice is herebv given that
a special t lection w II be?
held in ' he schfiol h use in
di v rict No. 1 27 in t he t
Granite on the 13th of Nov.
1 (>') for the purpose of voting".
upon the proposition of issu
inir to the state o1 Minnesota
Hie bonds of said municipality
in th a<,r";rebate sum of one
thousand do lars, bearing1 interest at the rale ol 4 perci nt
per annum, the proceeds tiieu-
of to be used tor i ne purpose
of bui d'ng school house and
furnishing the same anil to
be numbered nnd to matuie
as set forth in the resolution,
now on tiie in the < thee of the
clerk of the district.
Wm.Me er, Clerk.
Dated Nov. 2nd 190«J.
to settle their accounts by
Nov 13th. Unle5s settlement is made on or before
th^ ab>ve date the ac-1
counts will be placed in!
the hands of a collector
with instructions to collect by law if necessary.
F. X. SCHWANKL.
Tli'
threat nnd
was
whale
' tin-
■
iiled t.
Hunters Kill Big Cn
Ti.. Kiiczly
nights lor th'
11 Trinity
region has at last heen slain
Tie
kilit il by
mining man < 'ninns
along the
Sin
inoui I ability, killed
Th'
is the fine: t and
in the Trinity mountain re
Kions. The animal bad
1 him
irretpqndi
cl
Ity and Graces.
or tii
lor <>t
the bu
tho
■
made
with 1
that the min 1 had
to sprout
rnltlli i : 1 •;
will i>
Professional Cards
Taken : p. At ray place,
about i> milts south east of
Pier/, tour e 1 rly spring * alves.
The owner may have same bv
proving property and paying tice
Math. Patist-r.
NOTICE.
All persons are hereby strictly
forbidden to use \v«:ter fr<>m the
village hydrants for any purpose
whatsoever except in caoe of fire
or under the direction of the prop
er authorities for firemen's prac-
JACOB NEISIUS,
Pres. Villnjre Council.
DISINFECTING SCHOOL
BOOKS.
In France physicians have
devised a scheme tor disinfecting and cleaning Kcho( 1
books. A machine sucks the
dust from the leaves and automatically bathes them in a
disinfectant, and in a <rreat
dryer, something like a modem clothesdrye , such as ustd
in laundries, the books are
dried. When you are dry remember vou can wet vgur
whistle withGoldenGrain Belt
Beer. It invigorates and
should be kept in your cellar
for dailv use. Order of v< ur
nearest dealer or be supplied
by E. S. Tanner. Little Falls.
E. Ii. Kerkhoit
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Plerz Minn.
Edward Seguin
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Office et Ornq Store
Pierz Minn.
A. H. VERNON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
First National Bank Building.
LITTLE FALLS, - - MINN.
Tel; ;
Predicted the Airship.
■
ill be
. and
says I
in ail he would
1
Subscribe lor the Jiil'h
The Bijou Theatre
AT
Faust's Opera House
1 have installed a new latest improved
Edison Motion Picture Machine
will give entertainments every
Sunday night only Sunday night
Entire Change of Film every Night.
Admission only
io cents
Get your razor sharpened at
Reynold's. All work guaranted.
Notice.
All persons who are indebted to me are requested to settle by Nov. 15. If
not paid on or before the
above date the accounts
will be given to a collector
Mrs John Bolster.
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given to all
parties that are owing us to settle
their accounts by Nov. 15th. We
are willing to extend favors as far
as possible, but we desire to im
pres* upon you the necessity of
meeting the same promptly in order to enable us to meet our obligations, and in asking this we are
asking nothing more of y:u than
our creditors ask of us. Please
give this your immediate attention and oblige
Respectfully yours,
P. W. BLAKE.
JOHN N.EAUST, Prop.
lfyouar.» figuring on build ng
come in and let us figure on your
lumber.
John Borgerding & Co.
Royal 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 pre-
pared to buy a I wheat at the highest market price. Give us a trial.
YOURS TOR BUSINESS
RICH PRAIRIE MILLING CO.
Object Description
| Title | The Pierz Journal (Pierz, Morrison County, Minnesota), 1909-11-04 |
| Succeeding Titles | Royalton Banner; The Royalton Banner - Pierz Journal |
| Edition | Volume 1, Number 20 |
| Date of Creation | 1909-11-04 |
| 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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