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VOL. 1.
PIERZ, MORRISON COUNTY, MINNESOTA, D
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS
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Contributions of News for this Department*
Will be Greatly Appreciated.
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TEACHERS' MEETING
BUY EARLY
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20 begree3 delow this morning-. Last week about this time
the thermometer registered a-
bout 40 above.
Johu Zimmermau who has
been in the employ of Jos. Froe-
lich as bartender left for Chicago Monday.
Miss Catharyne Stumpf. daugh
-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph
Stumpf, departed Monday for
Morris, Minn., where she will
visit with her sister for sometime.
Mrs. Adolf Stumpf returned
Saturday from Morris where
she was visiting with fcu c
daughter, Mrs. Albert Reimer.
She was accompanied by her
son, Rienhard, who also visited
at Morris.
LAID TO REST
place,
terested
ARNOLD NAGEL PASSES ! P-erz Pul-iic :
.... ... -ine line
A teacher
held ,n Satur
>ol build
' on account of ..
tion are invited to be
rr-- u it9 are a
supply -
do their sir.
.Pupils of .elect from.
SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS
The meeting prom
good one if plenty of inter*
parties present the:?
The following program has
been prepared:
AWAY AFTER LINGERING
ILLNESS
Born—To Mr. and Mrs.
Schwankl Thursday, a daugh
ter.
Puy your candies and nuts at
Reynolds.
It becomes our sad duty to
chronicle the death of an old
and most highly respected resident of this community, Arnold
Nagel. He passed away Saturday night at 10 o'clock after an
illness of several months caused
by cancer of the stomach.
The deceased was born at
Sterckrade, Rhine Province,
Germany, May 26. achers 1
came to America in 1866 and
lived for a short time near Cross
Plains, Wis. From I
went West where hi i .1 in
districts of Idaho,
f P. A. Ha
canJies : nd nuts at
'rank California, and Nevada for six
years.
On Feb. 29, 1870 he was married to Miss Elizabeth Sitz
at Cross Plains, Wis. The
same year Mr. Nagle accom-
Mrs> Charley Schenk, widow of j panied by hi came to
the late Chas. Schenk, who now j Minnesota and settled upon the
lives in Owatonna, Minn., was homestead about 5 miles si
here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. [< •|--1 of I ti r:. where the fai
Rodert Klugc. 8he attended! has lived ever since. Ble
to the settlement of the estate
of her deceased husband.
Mr. B. G. Terhaar and Mrs.
Gerhard Wilkes, both from
Pierz, returned from White
Earth last week where they
visited with their sister Mrs.
Terway.
Peter T'neisen of Iowa, who
has been visiting with Jos. Jaeger for the last five weeks, returned home Thursday. He
then Will go to Germany to his
old home on the Rhine, where
he may stay all wir
Mrs. F. X. Virnig went toSt-
Paul today via Little Palis, she
will return tonight.
Call at Fr*nk Grell's fur your
Xmas presents.
SCHOOL REPORT
Report of School District No,
19 for the month ending Dec. 6.
1909.
No. of days taught
No. of pnpils enrolled.,.
Average daily attendance..40
The following recieved certificate.-- of award: Jacob Bednar.
Frances Bednar, Rose Medek.
George Prelloitz.and Annie O-
tre-mba.
Ni< k Staub
__ Tea hi .
.1. P. Brown, milliner-aj
for J. Rotschild & Co.. waa
here on business Saturday.
A complete line of Xmas postals
at Reynolds.
Get your I umber, 5ash ind
Door.-*, i (me .ind Cement from
John Morfcerdiof*; & Co.
THE MARKET
Changed every Thureday
Wheat, No. \ Northern 1.00
,. 2 Northern 09
,, 3 Northern Uo
Flax 1.81
Barley *9
Rye. 82
Oats
Hav $5 toS6
Tk:< ter, Creamery 33
Dairy 20 ~~>
Kcks 23
Flour. Best 2 90
. , Straight $80
Potatoes 35
WANTS
children have been born to
ind Mrs. Nagel, two of wl
are dead. Those living are
John, Henry, Theodore, Jo->
Huberc, Frank, Mary, Paulina
and Mrs. W. B. Schreiner. All
are unmarried and live at home
except Mrs. Schreiner who
lives at Little I
Mr. Nagel was one of ih
stu rely pioi eerss v*
reclaim ihis section from it-,
wild state and con into
a ve rden. He
uu ed
-■in i.i -I i, i.-n
tiselv unacquainted, I
i j/*o i. ho- est. industi i
Christian lite whicli w on for
him tliu h'ghei m oi all
dHi) knew him. The heartfelt
iv of the who!
mum .,d'. d to th<
ily.
Thrf funeral ivas held Tne--
d tv moi k at
the S ■.>!*'> Church.
COMMISSIONERS
MEETING
Th r month
of the county commissioners
was held Tuesday. Considerable routine bu
posed of. The new school district No. 128 in Buh was
granted. John Schebel wa
stored from school district
127 to district No, 55. The.
county treasurer's report
showed a balance on hand of
$110,533.
FRACTUr.ES ANKLE
Mrs. P. A. Hartmann sustained a bad fracture of the leg just
above the ankle Tuesday forenoon. Both the tibia and fibula
were broken and a piece of the
bone
skin.
'?aper Reading in the! sited—• To hire
Rural sc ,,j
-
3. Recitation....
4. English arid how to y your
Sr. Leonida O. S.B. ' Rej •*.' 14s
5. Pa our '
Schoolhouses.-.Rose Toina -^.-a-ana™
6. Music Pupii /V'J J I L/£
Pierz Pi
7. Paper..Busy ns ow
o *■**.
8.Paper.....How
L OF
CC {.
our
citation. joining
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11. Recitation
Pierz P.
Am
ure from the old piau i
all the meeti
in this part of the count}.
like the change.
meeti
ill have
more like it.
Goto P. Grell's f-T your sugar,
ao lbs. for One Dollar with every
• ash purchase.
If
tl{
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JACOB NEI ■
and-new I itcst, up-to
novelties* in Iidies' nccU
ll's,
WELL SATISFIED
In aletfcertoA. P. Bto
ramer, v
bouquet of fl
-
d a ranch
miles from Vancouver i
an apple and.
orchard.
lay.
li r wa I .'i
at Christ Lus 's in 11
a)
J'llin Chieshioi
i will pay 2*
■
V. hen in
l
Kcnold^ paj
Professional Cards.
Everything I b
the bar-
■ I am cfi'eri.ig.
A. E. MACHO
E. H. Kerkhotl
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Pierz. . . Minn
Edward Seguin
PHYSICIAN and SU!
• o at Urntj Stan
. ■ Minn.
Plerz,
NOTICE
Thi 'own
of Pierz will meet a.
hall
ck P. M. to i
•ds on th
IT) with rock two
and
ct any otl
that may come before the them.
Everything in t**e lineof Sunibe<*
can he had at reas nable prices
nt John Borgerding •& Co's Lumber Yard.
he furniture at Macho's is go
lug-fast. Get what yo i need in
that line -cforc it is too late
Golden Rule closing out sac
Caps for ajje. Will handle them
no more. P. X. Virnig & Co.
Do you need any c 'hies
bcustcads or glassware or crock
. i ery at cost price. If .<o call at A E
The accident was caused Macho's btfoe tlicy are all sold.
Advtrtis.merits in t>iis column |
ar* charged for at the rate of j
five c-.'i ts per liue |
Fur Sale.—A 16 horse power gasoline engine engine in
sood condition for $375 if taken
Mrs.John Bolster,
soon.
Lost—One white canvas 1
duck horse blanket taken off
my horse at Faust's barn Wednesday. Will give $2.50 reward
for return of blanket.
Henrv Wuellner.
by her slipp falling on
the kitchen floor whiie carrying
a load of wood. The injury
was attended to by Dr. Seguin.
JEWELRY STORE
F. J. Gilbride is now comfortably settled in the Nelson photograph gallery building with a
line of jewelry, and a complete outfit for repairing.
The acQuistion of a jewelry'; ^ .J
store for our village is iaipor- GSCil
tant and a proper appreciation:. .
should be shown Mr. Gilbride 8.C1CS.
by giving him our patronage in
his line.
If you ar* figuring on build ng
i come in !ij;d lit us iigurt. en your
In ber.
John Borgerding & Co.
in fiorjv
sa conipl p|y of L u
er, Sash ad Doors, Lime
Cement.
A complete line cf Xmas re
at l?c> nol s.
Ladko will be I ! t •
know that aOrell's store h
emsti ch-
eu pattern tabiccloths. IuikIi
cloths, drisser scurfs, doilies etc
Story
, Caddies at
■YNQID'S
~fhe tor
. ' . '.
A-DOLLAR A YEAR
A. //. VERNON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
First Natioiml li.
LITTLE FALLS. - - MINN.
Jos. Eroehfich
Wines,
Liquors,
Cigars,
PIERZ, - - W/V7V.
ForSale.
BVCKUAN.
Dec. 8th. Mir>R Lizzi
a Mrs. Joe Hodorfi
Peter H. MuelW m ido a busini..
John Kv'hmo!i.-
iriii t > .S. D. last week.
Oito J. Deogli ig X. II.
Ier of Pi
A largo crowd of fo
of J pejili
is birthd:. ori s good
time.
Peter L. Portor of I led ou tela-
an Tuesday.
J hi i i in ihe village hall
to let son:.
r and Peter J. Ml
3tuim Su : .Jed tho j
■ deliver ;.
Mrs. Ui:
DO of our l)
1 wo ic\ifms
The Bijou Theatre
AT
i aus i ^
Op
era
I
1 have » .atest improved
Edison Diction Piilure Machine
will give fntertainments every
Sunday night
on
ly
Sunday night
Entire Change of F-lm e\ .^ht.
Admission only
io cents
JOHN N.FAUST, Prop.
wi
th
u
improvements,
120
containing
Inquire of
Jacob Neisius.
• 1 for John
Wood
Liue- ;
NOTICE
All those having coupons
good at my store must bring
them in before Dec. 24 as no
more will be given ou
that date.
O. T. Nelson.
When y u buy your cufiee at
Grell's you have it ground fn
liighe.-t market price paid fori
eggs at Renolds.
Henry P. Br.v.is n «>f I rrived
here
later Brausei s.
Hohu !s I 'iter.
.;-JCts to lal
west th'.s v,
Mr. Kuder left for Bluffton. Miut. on
R y Patent $2.90
tt Rose Patent $2.80
For Sale by nil the ie:/dir;g merchants. We
guars .^-ery suck, having made ar
rangements to ship wheat, we ere now pr
par buy a ! wheat at the high st m:
kei price. Give us d trial.
iVv closing out fale is otill In
day where ne Visna his d
full blast. ome .-ind s. at
y u need at wholesale prices be- j
^o-s eve. is solJ. ay 25 c'
A. E HO. eggs.
I
YOURS FOR BUSINESS
RICH HE M!
Object Description
| Title | The Pierz Journal (Pierz, Morrison County, Minnesota), 1909-12-09 |
| Succeeding Titles | Royalton Banner; The Royalton Banner - Pierz Journal |
| Edition | Volume 1, Number 25 |
| Date of Creation | 1909-12-09 |
| 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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