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VOL. 1.
PIERZ, MORRISON COUNTY, MINNESOTA, NOVEMBER 11, 1909.
NO. 21
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JOHN OTREMBA DEAD
LOCAL HAPPENINGS
Contributions of News for this Department
Will be Greatly Appreciated.
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+! John Otremba passed away
f ' yesterday morning at fi\
: after an illness 11
j The direct caus< eatli
-y.
* ':'': . ill
j Pa
\ Report of Resolutions Committee of Morrison County
Sunday School Association.
MORRILL.
_
cbool work as
Internation
Associati
i
I
NOTICE
ice Is hereby given To all
parlies that are owing us to ^c tie
their accounts by Nt>> 15th. We
arc willing to extend favors r.
irday until
lay.
- possible, but w t'uiti'
prcs- upon you the necessity of
ineetin;: the same promptly in or-
The supervisors of Pierz will
meet at the village hall 'Tuesday November 16, betweeniand
clock p.m.
berj Peucht returned irom
Montana last Sunday, where he
has been employed for tbe last
year or moi
Mrs. A. T. Northstead is here
from Seattle to visit relatives
and friends.
THAT MYSTERIOUS
w WILDCAT AGAIN
a1 ui ii' irious wildcat., which
is alleged to have been si
der desperate circumstances bj 'stuad a
our popular clerk of court Sii
i-:;i. Mr. Otremba*s first >vifi l's evangelization. Our
in Germany am ssociation is an int.
ond time he moved ral part of that work, and 1 carried bridal
o America, (appreciate thi
Soon after coming to this coun plans a
try or a of work which have carried carrw
tion and oblige
g der to enable us tu meet our obli-
Inwn Rations, and in asking this »c arc
asking nothing more of y u man
our credilocs ask of us. Please
give this your immediate alten-
■ liipfv CUU|I(
Brick has suddenly and occupied until th. '■ ■ a trip thru the sonthei
iously put in an appearaui Mrs.Otremba died a I then ma rnture
this village and 1 the a-° ai
backbar at Wermerakirehen's.
ten chih •■• record as favoring tl.
Respectfully yours.
P. \V. BLAKU.
John Hinder oi Little Kails, ] PREACHING SERVICES
passed thru Pierz Monday on
his way home Irom (hiamia.
John Orel I has opened a lunch
counter in his saloon. Hot
"Wieners" will be served at all
hours.
The Bridgeirian-Russell Co. is
having a warehouse erected to attend
ou the lot adjoining the cream
ery.
Rev. II. ('. Baskerville^ Pastor of the Presbyterian church,
Royalton announces that he will
hold preaching services in Mart-
ma mi's halI on Sunday No-.
her 21, at 10 o'clock a. m.
who are interested are invited
N'orth Dal
ork suggested by th Ui,s ■ 'to>B,,"n
national Committee in al i
lay Schools as far;
pra ■■ and • "■ of .1. < >. 1;..
en! partmen rinten- da.)' night. Unfortunately Um
go; and Frank, Joseph and rl"' '•cult) of making enough o<
H-ust a hoin are welld ompt them awnken the inmates. Beth
farmers living in this vicinity.' We thank our President Mr. ifore attempting again, b
Besides these there are "w 11^ H. Ward of Motley, for his'
success
Ruth Dun
THE BIJOU
■ mourn hisd the various depart-
Mrs. Jacob NeisiUs aud
John Dombovy of this vilI.
Airs. Tii
ram. Carl < >tremba who
to North Dakota a few years a
III .Milt ^ Lhl .^' I 1 II I i <ll I. "I ■ — ■ •■•..-. •-. ...
grandchildren and 7 great gfand st efforts for th
children residing in I iity. ol I
ZbSION
1
. Really
I'1. X. Virnig and family wilI
soon move into the John Schae
Ier house now owned by Theo.
Thielen.
P.M. Wilson, who is employed
as reliei agent on the Minni
division of the Soo. arrived in
the village last Thursday for a
visit with Mr. and Mrs. (). T.
Ni
•nil.
The moving picture shows at
the Bijou are being fairh wei I
j attended, but deserve a better
I patronage. Seldom ina village
of the size of 1 'ier/, is an oppor-
I tunity afforded to attend each
k an entertainment such as
'is furnished at the Bijou, and
PaUSl deserves credil l'()l'
his enterprise in furnisl
harmless amusement for the
In the death pt Mr, < I renijba,
this community has lost 011
its oldest residents and a 1
Who at all \ as a •■
hbor a iid held in th
est esteem by all who kit
The funeral will be hell
Friday at I" o'clock A. M
St. Joseph
Steigh i' official i
4-
'. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
MEETING
Mr. Sandrock of this vi.-ini-
tv narrowly escap d injury
night 1 ist wee k He « a>
riding his wheel alter dark
when he fell into thedichand
drove his pipe stein into
o| his mouth.
John Kugel
ployed at the
in Little Falls
ill his old home.
- and Eri
Ir.. who is I'm ' people.
American 1 !■ nsi
a o" days i^V.)
Peter Tretter and F,
Xha\ corn
and shr
so
li Schaefer and land ly ar
1 ed in the village
i.e. irom Waseca. Mr.Schae-
,j. ., ,.' fer is to become a 1 nenl
''' ■ i>-
resident
,+„,.,. 1 ' ces that, as soon a- tie a
s ia.1 l et! . ■ 1 , ,
arrangements, he will go into
; the stockbuying and pr
I)-. Foriier. dentist, in P;erz business on a large scah
the second Sunday every month, j S< tirst pur.
. hn Schaefer
rm. bro oi Buh town
who .went to N.Dalc. the hrst rr.hielen ,-t)1. his bric); hous,
part..! last week, where he at- south Piera, paying the di,
led the wedding of Ins daugh-J ence He l!low,;1 llis famil
ter. returned last Saturday. Ile,1(( Uk. |aiu.,. |)|;UH, [ast W(
reports that he enjoyed his trip
\ try much. ■, , i> 1
Paul Boehmer. who lorni
I At i ■
ie business w
Not 11
tion of a scl
ii vva I
Lard
poinl
phy Falls, who has
done efficient work as Secretary
I treasurer in a difficult
field and su. iring
ul! Sta1
to thank all who
hav< iuted to 1 lie program
in an specia lly the m
which
the music on Tuesdej evefa
We ap e the earnest word '
Mr and Mrs
1 ol Sauk
lests at Kmersons. coming
ciation to the pri Sundav and returning Tu
CoU kindness dav_ They c,lim. 1(, attend
1 .he wedding of Miss l;
and Mr. Sumner.
Mr. and Mrs.
are moving lo
11 run a
nt ure.
of Mr. I aud
hi . I d Speed.
John Begordia
Pole, w !
-taurant in
Got! eb
Rapids
K 11 s
were
publi and
mi in
is. and we
desire that a res-' Mr. Edwin G • an
r of N !:
with his mother, Mrs
v l-lt II"
M. W.
(jl.'nivs Bullard, who is
teaching sch 10I in district N".
1 12, visit Reynolds :
urday and Sundav.
Mr. Knic-t Foss is hauling
lum■ er lor John Begor
wmsmmm miiiiii 1 iiihi
"Hi:
Y
y
iv Pierz
store, Luca:
proprietor
JohrVVirni
ployed as
bia ii
now has a general lived here bui who i past
rig1 the'several years has resided at
11k Rapids, an
yill
ifamte i-
em-
10s
tier at the < !olum
Barnej Bollig returned irom
Brainerd last " A dance
was held a t hi 1 's house
and a large crowd 0
pie attended I had a good
time.
I'm- a visit wil li t lal
They k'U this wi
staP oi Washington, w ti
will make their ful
(jet your
Doors, ■ im
1 umber.
SCHOOL REPORT
tort of distict No. 55, town
of Granite, for month ending
Nov' 5th,
No. of days taught
i No. of pupi Is enrolled
'27
Th ah-
tardy during the month
are : Ji
I
Theo
and and
Mike < rross. Those who m,
than two days are:
ash ind Niss, Mam er and
Mrs. Franli Grell and dai .
er Frances will lea \ e tomoi
for a visit at S1
twin Cities,
-k' ire he 11
companied by li11 Idy". is
spending a few days visiting
her son Leo. at St. Johns Col;
lege, Collegeville, Minn.
REAL
mm
istand^ Rauc,] K'd m thel/
nnd Cemtnt front William Eller.
John Liui'Keiding & Co,
Apples! Apples!
Just receive ' over a •carload <>!
Jesse Leigh, who wa - em
ployed in the creamer) and did
the twirling for the Pi
the summer, is sj
apples Have about 200 bushels j few days in the village. Since
of Baldwins and Spices mixed' leaving Piers he has been wi
which t will .<ell at Si per bushel \™S in Dakota ami other places
Others from $..25 to $1.50 per bu,
N.w i< Uie time to get your apples belore the price goes up.
I KANK GRtlLL.
and incidentally doing some
pitching for some
teams when unemployed.' Jesse
has developed inb 1
i pitcher. He has been
to pitch for Park Rapids next
THE MARKET
Chi ;v Thursday
Wheat, No. I Northern '•'•.
,. 'J Northei 11 li'J
. . a Norlheiu .... W
l-'U\ Ifil
• ' 4-1
Rve 80
Oats .10
Hav
I . I M'.-III.C.-O
. . Dairy '-M
-:!
Flour, Bert 2 00
. . Straight 2 8J
year at
month.
Ha>e
razor.
salary - per
Reynold's hone your
WANTS
A.d 1 uu 11
111,. . I 111' IH.
Hve •
For Sale —A 11 my ho
! urn it.ure, as
new must be sold before No-
vembei
Mrs. John Bolster.
Notice of Special Election
Notice is
s;k\ i.il
u reby piven t hat
sjk\ 1.11 > lect'mn will be
held in 1 he schi ol li use in
disi rict No. 127 in t he lo * n of
Granite op the 13th >t Nov.
rH)(> for the p.n pose of voting
upon the proposition of issuing 10 the State OI -Minnesota
the bonds oi siid municipality
in th- aggregate sum oi 01 e
thousand do.lars. b.-aring interest at the rate ol 4 perc n"
per annum, t he \u-^.. ei. -
of to be used lor the purpose
oi bui d ing sch< ol house
furnishing the same and to
I be numbered h nd lo n 1
' asset forth i n the r.-
i i.ow on lih: in t he . ffic
clerk of the dist 1 ict.
Wm. Me ver, C
Dated No\. 2n
th M. Hoerner,
Teacher.
THE REASON WHY
. ause
i wan! ti ul to
and around
Pier ■ with a
full 1 tanas
toys ful presents
e tc sell at
very reason; This is
1 am
able to man 1 have I
upon 1 bed for months;
but ■ : will serve
you 1 ly 1 will use my best
judgmen lling
something that is good
and pleasing to my customers
as 1 can do this on my hack in
just as well as the man that
enjoys good health. •
[f I -ople in this vi
cinity wil I pair.
ter ab ty days
threshing.
The many friends of Mr-
I Seguin who recently underwent an operation at Little
Palls, will be pleas* d to '
that she is gettinc alonir !V.v"r-
Application for loins 01 good real estate or.
tels receive prompt attention. Our rate of interesl is
reasonable and our terms easy. Be sure t
fore making a loan.
OSrrmau ^tatr Hank,
PIEHZ, .MINN.
11. t leissler representi n
dens and Co. 1
called on the Golden Rule today.
Travelling men were as
merous as flies in August this
k and all report business
good and Pierz "a hummer."
EARNING POWER OF A
DREDGE.
On the Rio Grande in Te
dredging is very extensive. One
canalis 11 miles long, twenty
feet wide at the bottom, four
feet deep. The dredge whicli
dug this canal made a profit of
$18,1 ing $5,000 in
losses and also the tir.st cost of
aachine. This is just like
golden grain belt beer. It pays
The Bijou Theatre
AT
be supplied by E
Id be* er wail u le Falls, Minn.
Ta
der or
anne r,
LOST—Llewellyn seller l'i
and !
•'! Everything in the Uneof lumber
will be paid foi an be" had at reasonable pi
e can make Our liv- for itself in the new strength
have S( an order and leaves a profit m the pi
ij a cool draught when you
verv attractive and expect to I are tired and thirsty. lia>.
naV( ready for -lst' ln your cellar all the t
ness b\ Nov. 20. so if you are ' deal
thinking
gifts you won
Mrs. A Beier]
ordered is visiting with her brother L.
>r business, I Peucht. She
Joseph Mi , |>;orz a!ii,
mah j'pai county
If you ar^ iiKiirin^ on build'ng; Qer future home,
conic in and let us. ti^ure an jour
lu-.rber.
John Uorgerding & Co.
Faust's Opera House
I have installed a new latest Improved
Edison Motion Picture Machine
will give entertainments every
Sunday night only Sunday night
tntire Change of Film every Night.
Admission only
10 cents
JOHIS N.FAUST, Prop.
John I' id \\ illiain
Pun- Dakota
harvest
<iet your 1 mrpened at
nted.
Go to Rej'nold's for your barber
work. He can satisfy you.
John Boriverdi"*; & Co always
keeps a complete supply of Lumber, 5ash ar.d Doors. Lime anu
Cement.
Mrs. M.
in the nt
Royal Fancy Patent $2.90
White Rose Patent $2.80
For 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 mer-
ket price. Give us a trial.
! RS FOR BUSINESS
P.1CH. RtfAIRJE MILLING CO.
Object Description
| Title | The Pierz Journal (Pierz, Morrison County, Minnesota), 1909-11-11 |
| Succeeding Titles | Royalton Banner; The Royalton Banner - Pierz Journal |
| Edition | Volume 1, Number 22 |
| Date of Creation | 1909-11-11 |
| 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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