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THE
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MAL.
VOL. 1.
PIERZ, MORRISON IOl XTY, MINNESOTA, DECEMBER 2, 1909. NO. 24
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS
Contributions of News for t»his Department.
Will be Greatly Appreciated.
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John Stroman, the telephone
manager from Swanville was
attending" to business in the village Tuesday.
Walter Folsom, proprietor of
Folsom .Music Hiii:-.i' of Little !(1a!ls was a caller in the vti
lage Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Reynolds
I ives and i
Little Palls Sunday, Monday
and Tuesday.
ikirchen ma
business trip to the twin cities
Saturday, returning Sunday.
SELLS OUT
Last Monday a deal was
made whereby Math Lokowitch
became the owner of Jake Meyer's interest in the Meyer Bros.
Meat Market, and the linn name
will henceforth be Meyer &
•witch. Take Meyer has
mnounced what he will do
but presumably he will continue
in the stock buying" business.
KILLED A MALLARD
da fine
new piano last Friday.
The duck- season is not
over here. Karl Kapsner killed
a large mallard in the river near
here, last Tuesday.
' If it should turn cold sudden-
The journal received a letter ly and freeze the ducks' tails to
■ouis Schabel of Barry, the ice, an excellent opportuni-
us to send the ty would be afforded to some of
and stating" that the nimrods hereabout who
■rill not return to Pierz this wasted so much powd
fall. (fall trying to kill rice hens, to
School began in the new dis- regain their reputation.
trictnumber 127 yesterday with
s teacher. ' JEWELRY STORE for PIERZ
Mis Ros To: of Al-1 ^ x Gilbride arrived in
PASSENGER
SERVICE ON SOO
Through pa r service on
the new Soo line from Glenwood
to Superior was inaugurated
last Sunday Xo\. -
THE GAME LAW
• at. force partook
I of a second Thanksgiving din*
Tl able ner today. 1 of "pi"
disputiu jon. and molasses made from a melt-
whether a man may] -ho, t ed ink roller. We can't sav that
came in his own county without *» really thankful., .—-
al.u.. .. Dr.E.L.Hawes.lhe~a-remist. will
1 he law provides thai a man ■ h_-,t p.,,,... iw. x „,, , „ .,,,..,.■.
accommodation train wil 1 be run ,t need a ■,, shoot ^ at ^^S^**™**-
each waydailyanda way freight ^ame birds or animals in his™" J^S £ric^^«l?.£J
will run as the trains have run own countv and he mav carrv y u .!. <
l,..,-,.,,,tnr, pvprv other rlav mu lie may carrj ually crowJed for time to attend
neretoioi . aay. [game bud-as baggage, but ii,toaii
Although regular passenger,mi provis carry-
trains have not been installed aimals as bags Get ready for Xmas and buy
and probably will not be until.transporting them in anj other igoods at Melhart's
the depot and terminal facilities way thar] ..,,„ cart
at Duluth are completed, yet with , , ttached.
the accommodation trams will; William J. Stevenson, special
furnish fairly good serv onnsel lor thi county board,
no local freight wil . l1k, BUbject
bany. who i i teaching school in |
district 78, r work j
Monday aft id I locations
vacation and visiting relativi
both at Duluth and Alba
by these trains.
The new arrangement will not
facilitate travel to the twin
cities as the connections are
poor. Under the present schedule it will be necessary to lay
over at Glenwood several hours
in order to. get a train into the
cities.
No information has been given out as to when the Soo will
begin carrying" mail.
There is a decided improvement In the i service. A
messcni, i put on and
i- ■ carried
each
The Duluth Herald says:
lo ti nt of the train
serv;-.. to I igurated be
en Superior and Brooten
the i was made tl . Nov. 28
village Tuesday with a view to
starting a jewelry ston
oner P. X.
I be-
■ man
finai led to locate in
Photograph
Pier;
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at the local Soo office. Local
mixed service will be establ i -
tomorrow between the two
points. There will also be a
which will mean
much to of Duluth.
so made
■ termi-
■ the bay are
in-
vi i
tha:-
)ANGE
i.
lidly,
b and
last substance
i may kill i
:;is own
. hava tags
- may
I panj
for f tag
attat that a man may kill
1 a license, but
Is them . so far
I he
tusl
• man
pos
t
empticn h
then
open
hunt
Renolds pays cash for e/gs
the I
dow
of *
Kl
V
iv
Joe Melhart will gfii e FIVE
tomers on Chris
pa
-a -.-."- ,»r-\
-
i • . ■ ri
u being
turned Monday.
THE MARKET
Changed every Thursday
. N'o. 1 Northern
. . " Noi th< 'ii
,. I' Northern
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Hye <»0
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ll'iiv fc-toStS
Br.tter, Croaitier) 83
Dairv 20 1S5
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I^KH'S - J
Flour, Best - 90
. . Straight - BU
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11
iy.
name;* day.
illie and Joe
• return
is been working all th
Satur- T],e" har, 'resning
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Stephan Pahy of Emery, S.D.
is here looking over his !.
He owns 340 acres in the t »wns
durii Dur-
\ i-.it Mr, I
. Theis of Hill-
man to his Dakota
home yesterday.
Ihe furniture at Macho's is go
i-rgfast Get what you need in
that line Lefore it is too late.
.Messrs Mel Wermerskirchen,
John Gross, Theo. !\asper, and
\i.n;<i..\ for a
.'s hunt at thi
round about 15 miles u.
i
that the sv
the
hunters will have sev« a1 car-
I
.1. E \nderson, head batterer al Bi & Russell's
Duluth i n.' ■ pending a
days v. -t rands.
John Borgerding & Co. always
keeps a complete supply of L umber, Sasli aud Doors, Lime and
Cement.
Gr. T.
working for th
J.A.McKenna in Da I
GALLING CARDS.
WANTS
Advertisements in this eoluotn
urn charged fur at tho late of
five cents per line.
pOR SALE Mv farm or
\2c acres.about six miles
s.yuth east • f Pier/.. Good
Karel.
buildings. — Franz
For Sale. —A H> horse power gasoline engine ensT'int** in
good condition for$375if taken
boon. Mrs. John Bolster,
Lost: A ladies'large purse
containing 55 in paper monev.
render please lejve at F. X.
's for row.-' rd.
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mrs to mak<
Permanent service on this and
through • r ser
vice on I ago line will hot
be put in operation for several
weeks. The Soo is waiting for
the new pa - ■ station in
Duluth to be finished before putting on permanent trains. At
present its trains do not run to
Duluth at all, but make the Wis
consinCentral station in Super
ior their terrain a po
lis Journal.
Miss Susie H ckel, who has
been employed f >r some time
as trimmer at Mrs. Vonder-
haar's millinery, left for her
home
Wis.
Mondav at Prescott
Dr. Fortier, dentist. In Plerz
het second Sunday every month.
SWITCHMEN'S STRIKE
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d to •"
.iiile tw ■ :g pro
portions. When a strike of
occurs there is no tel
what complications may result
I as other unions may strike in
sympathy and tie up the whole
ly-
Orders ha\ sent out by
the comp o all points to
receive no perishable freightfor
shipment Pierz has already
begun to feel the el the
strike. .Meyer and Schafer had
a carload of cattle ready for
shipment yesterday but could
not ship them and will be obliged to feed them in the corral at
a heavy expense.
TO BE EXAMINED BEFORE
PROBATE JUDGE
Anton Brening of Buckinan
was taken in charge by the village authorities here today and
later was taken to Little Falls
to be examined for insanity by
the probate judge. As he drove
into town with a load of grain
his mind was evidently very
much deranged. He was bareheaded and was shouting loudly
he
Thi> section of the country is
■aliar
weather for this time of the
year. For the pasi
have had almoa
tinUOus rain and fog while
temperature has been like
tner. The thermometer r-
'his about
now than it did last year at this
time.
I will pay 25 els, cash for fresh
eggs. A E. Reynolds.
Miss Theresa 3d -.ho
is teaching near Buck'
rict 115 B.-ent Saturdav
and Sunday with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Mich. N. Meyer.
Mr. J. Schmolke and fami-
npanied by Miss Viola
Cousin
last Sunda .
J "* ill pay »5 cts cash I r
eggs A K Reynolds
When you think ol
viinneapolis, THINK Beaufort Hotel, I 2 Third St. So.
Opposite 1 he Postol ii-. ■
neapo'is.
Henrv Gau of (i-ranite
• ur ned hom
Kelio, N. D. w here
his u fulfills con
,n LI '
I
n unavoidably
dela; ; Ing out I
per hose
bad days thai all i pa-
papers have e.\p d at
time or other.
AUTOMOB LE INDU
In 18**8 n<
hin died a
in theUnited Sta'
ten \ e irs va- d ihe num
ber i
0. The o< m i
the number will probablv
\fter a
"run" sun* to refr
yourself with rain
belt ! r; it invigorates and
should be kept mi hand all the
time. Order ot your nearest
dealer.CT be supplied b
Tanner, Little Fal
Golden Rule Closing out 25c
Caps at i8c F. X Virnig & Co.
rn—To Mr. and Mrs.
Jake Mevei aaorn-
ing, a girl.
ForSale.-Two farms
with improvements,
each containing 120
acres. Inquire of
Jacob Neisius.
lii-j-he-t market
eggs at Renolds
price paid for
Professional Cards.
E. ti. Kerkhotl
PHYS.<
Pierz
Edward Seguin
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Offlcv or Orna Sto r.
Plerz Minn.
A. H. VCRISOH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Fir-it Nation*-! Beak iimiic
(LITTLE FALLS. - - Mir-fr-i.
I
Subscribe tor
the JOURNAL
A DOLLAR A YEAR
Jos» Froehlich
I'l.AI.KR IN"
Wines,
Liquors,
Cigars,
Opposite Soo Depot,
PIERZ, ■ - MINN.
The Bijou Theatre
AT
LOST Llewellvn setter female pu*>; black, white and
tan spotted. Liberal reward
will be paid for her return to
Henning Landahlfor reward
lePalls, Minn.
WANTED
Vas
do
-By Stephen C.
Xmas is near. Do *
need some calling
which if , ou do n<
calling purposi
W. H. Hall and family left the
first "tief and gesticulating wildly as
Biver Palls, where he will be ; passed thru the street.
. j with the Right Relation
LeaS tmeapolis in the j vy 0 i/ation
mngf up v __ . . .,, , . p..
lerative sure h, « an Athletic Club in P.
of northern was effected Tuesday. *eVen-
Hall will re- mg with a view to making ,t
e a course in I periient provided the young
local business college dur-1 men of the Viltage become sut-
injr 11 raid, hcientlv interested to make it
a success. Another meeting
will be held Friday nio;ht at
Faust's Hall and all who desire to take part in such an organization are requested t<> be
present.
A basket bail team, which
will be under the auspices of
the Athletic Club/piovided it
becomes permanent* was or-
ganized with JfilTn N. Faust
- and Nic Kopu *
ai n.
BUCKMAN.
JEWELRY AND REPAIRING.
I have opened a jewelry
i iu Nel-
igraph Gallery and
am now read',' .11 kinds
of watch repairing etc 1
t w el-
rv within a . s.
F. J. GILBRIDE.
Fausts Opera House
I 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
JOHN N. FAUST, Prop.
■ , 4 close vt
. Little 1" alis, a yirl ti- * . *--
.., -l- if,.,, r.ir. - friend - mc
se worlv.—lias\' pl.i
vTAL oJli -rdi
from
r ten,
and.
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, 1 i)
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 sh'p wheat, we are now pre-
liiirvdto buy ml wheat at the highest market price. Give us e tri.tl
YOURS FOR BUSINESS
RICH PRAIRIE MILLING CO.
Object Description
| Title | The Pierz Journal (Pierz, Morrison County, Minnesota), 1909-12-02 |
| Succeeding Titles | Royalton Banner; The Royalton Banner - Pierz Journal |
| Edition | Volume 1, Number 24 |
| Date of Creation | 1909-12-02 |
| 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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