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Vol. i.
PIERZ, MORRISON COUNTY, MINNESOTA, APRIL 14, 1910.
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NO. 48
HALLEY'S COSSET
SOOM VISIBLE
Ever since it was first announce;! that Halley's c.metl
CENSUS TAKIN
BEGINS TOMORROW
On Friday 7(U) 10 interrdga'
ters, men and woman, white
A
CHEERFUL LIAR
TUESDAY NIGHT
if the census. The
States estimates that it
United ]
a
put to work a body of enunier-
'tand-
was on its way lo visit this j and colored, will begin the tak
section of the universe, people
have be n seeing all sorts oi
things which they have un-
hesriiatingly announced as the
genuine ''it." The "tramp"
comet, which was so conspicous
in Janu irv, Venus, and • ro! a-
bly the moon have each in their
turn been identified by enthusiastic observers as Halley's comet How ver. the
time has almost arrived when
the "real thing" car, be s en
with the nak d eve. Within
a few dav-i t wiil b_ observable in the eastern sky about
an hourbef re sunrise and tiie
-<t__9—•SE***—•**__*»—t__5>—<*__5
family of about -. Home Talent Play -Will Be Given
women and children, and it has. J
already has emp! id will i TV r~\ ." (~~\ .
rierz Dramatic Club
By
ators much greater than
ing- army.
The enumeration will
all of the forty-five states and
two territorys of the union proper, and also Hawaii and Porto
Rico. :a, the Philippine
id and Gaum will not be included, as especial arrangement ;ade for numb-
the people of those dependencies.
Under the status governing
the work, the enumeration must
a month,
phenomenon will increase in
brilliancy until the 18'..h of 1 be completed withiri
May when the earth will pass
thru its tail. limited to fifteen days. It is
_J_ expected that some of the' re-
_ ,-», _- »_ • i turns from the cities will be re-
A PI--..:sant S-.rfsr.se Ceived as eariy as the first
A. P. Bailee of Couer d' A in .Tune, but the e
lene, Idaho, Sheriff - f Ko t
a* Co., Idaho r>aid his brother
H. C. Bailey and family a h as-
Next Tuesdav evening the
people of- Pierz aa.*u vi.init-y
tvill have an i pjXir uni:
witness one of the most, a mil.-*
ing and popular plays
has ever be, n put upon
stage by amateurs. Alt
the plav is a farcical comedy
and all three acts are punctured with laughs from beginning
■«*■ end, vet then, is a well defined plot.
You will certainly miss it
before
i I not be determined
ill v_,o. lu.inu ii.ihi ins LUULiiei ' . . _. . ,
_A _-> n..:i .. „__-i t :i.. .. i... !--ome time in September.
Director E. Dana .Durand is
tv .i_.it \\ eon., saay leaving; counting. upon a roll of not fewer
Thursvl iy m irning He \ was i than 90,000,000 names. Thi
accompanied by Mrs. A. Eg-jtimate is based upon caculation
ley and Mrs*. C. J, Rober son of hi- inal-
of ..rgvle, Minn., both si-t«*rs : lowance for an increase ace
of Mrs'. H. C Bai'ev. Mr ing to.the tendencies a in
Baile-.' was u urble io make ah theTast thre<
extended visit as he had iin- Between 1870 an the in-
..«,.+,.,'- hi, ;.,,.._■ n fr.r, ..,,* crease in the population was
port,mt ou mess u> tran^acti „„ . ,. ,
i , • re i" cent; b and
HI conuec ion with his office , and ^ .,- pe_ cent;
A. P. Bailev was formers ... cent_ If
n veMVent of Sherburne Co,, Uhe.d
M nn., and 1 it r f St. Cloud, U] there Will be a
jj-oiny- to tiie Couer d' Al of the
i fail to be present and (
hear ' "A i A i anias"
Shatter the truth, and see
refullv he extrica es | '
in the most einbar-! j
rassing dilemmas.
e now "ti sale al
F. X. Virnig's store Youi
would better reserve your
• ea Iv as a large nu ■>ber|
of people from the surrounding towns are expected
LUNCH ROOM
ONEECJiONERY
Lunches Served at til Hours
1 ^ im ©ream I Soto
FiESIHl CAND1I
tobaccos i cigar;
i
t
CAST OF CHARACTERS
P. X. Virnig
H. (
Dr. A.
Lysandcr Lyon, M. D
Col. Lyon
Derby Dashwood
Francisco
Baby
'■oldfiliate .
Pru< ayflower
Kittie r
Everything New, Neat and "Nitty"
THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE SODA
FOUNTAIN OUTSIDE OF TNE LARGE CI LIES
MINNIE EAUST, - - - - P.oprietress [
-0—.—-0-
-o-~-i
-o
-o—-*—o—*—c—*—o-
Idaho
young,
ed ever sine
whert he* was quite
where he lias remain-
Let Th.. Watter eff
In hundreds ( f cases where
drainage! i < desirable it i
ss r\ t i girt ploy an engit -
eer tn la\ out the work, nor tu
use ex pensive systems of exca-
Vaii >n. Much of ths w<>rlc
can be done by the farm r
himself after ihe execcise ot
a little thoughtfuhiess.
n the snow mee s in 1 he
sprieff. or,after a heavy rain;
in summer--anv time when
there is standing water oi
field —let the farmer ,_•§ o-er
his land and d-t- rtni e if tin
water, at its height, seek as
natur 1 runway. It is easv
where the water would
escape if a few places were
leveled down to a poi: t be ow
the water abov* them. Place
stakes at .bee hi* 1. paces,
and a-, soon as the gn.y d w I
permit of w rking. get bus.
with a team. ; low and scr
and cut down ih se lo'di p.ac-
es. When .mother ram com s
se - it the wa * r Bows off. If
not, ob erve wh re the high
p', c s ar a ad ag in go over
them with team and sc aper
Begin work at the lower i d
of ' lie natural water course
ad work up towards the
slough*. Tli re may be places where greater excavation
mav be required, ana this can
of en be done with a spade
seasons ot the year when
there is a >nil in other work.
Open ditch work of this character for a b*w years will relieve many fields of wet and
unproductive pa.es now ex-
i-ttng. and the farmer v i 1
rate Of gain to 17 per <
The immigration figures for the
last d iter.
however, than for any of the
previous
Making allowance for this
tation from the -
for I b$ a
bout
for
calculated that I
to have been an addition of a-
bout 14,1 Is.
Much i is felt as to the
showing regarding the pi
native increase. Ti lera-
tion ■
snow a . if to
ward "r de." and it is
Mr. Durand's hope that the reports of his " subordinates!
may I i ap-
: it declb
tions in the and
they ar - improve
the r • )orts. '.*:- in tha
coun I
an o □ ad-
to the
vailing with r - to his
holding's and th
tion of their hou: i. In
both ca . are to be
icial
calls of tl ' i, in
the hope that both ruralist and
urbanite will be more complete
in their returns than o1
. might
There also is to be unusual
care in I n of the
work o. iiiumerotors. ln
the cities se. will fol
low the men wi i; ils during
their work, and
in the the
s will ': _cru-
Th dry will con*: ■
[three principal branch..
scarcely realize thecost whih ulture.
the cost ot cultivating the en- ana manufacturing. Tl:
tire bel I Will be reduce I and tion.. will cover the a
its productiveness increased, j the value and the product of
— University Farm Pre.s farmes, includin il e-
_*\ews. numeration of a
'the capital value
r~\r-*<~ D.n't i»Ynpef.i 6f Products ai of em-
IT V '<~* S V ■ ' ployes of mining and manufac-
____, I B-__i4w' ment with your !
J i turm
The the in-
ern-
_noun 0 will be paid to
R-.L1EF ASSOCIATION
ORGAN'S
A.relief association was
g.'Miiz d lire 1 st Saturdav
ni dit as an anx 1 .".>- oi the ii-
r ment. The. foi.
ing oBice rs were e'.ec •
F,:i trsliik, Presid n*;
11. \: 1 c dent:
s. T ' e , J a-
s'oluier, • f.
PiaiuoncJs it.
<RI'
JOUiNTY
sY
A. E. Reynoiiis, i.o.al Manager
rl"i
t of
i
:itr,
ih;it
. .IS 110th-
irdinary
it. Beca
• quali-
ybld' n gi ain belt I
ome a national tonic.
It aids digestion end restores
: h O- der of y rest
de Jer or be *d by 1
Tanner, I. ttie Falls.
OPEN HOURS
Prom 7:30 am to 12 M.
,, 1 P.M to G P.M.
., 7 ,. to l^ .,
Every day d-'\
servi. «
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f
o
c
i
t
p
.1
3Z>:X
MY
MILLINERY
o
I
Ml fhe LITEST STYLES li
LadlSii5 m® OMirsiif s HATS
UUi
tl
:rom 9 to 10
■nd
Sui
will be
. i n <r
/ to
Blike pays
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1
o
I
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itc in "ASM for
6
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The ladies are invited to call and look i
over my stock before purchasing their I
SPRING HATS,
Your tonsru
; foul.
.ad ffo.
show that
trouble.
To r
-. and Chamberlain's Stom-
tnd Liver Tablets will
.'.sy to take and
old by all deal
Mr. and Mrs. Nick If.Muel-
ted -a ith Mr. H. Den-
g 1. Mrs. Mm 11 r, in
i i ist
ing. Prank Boehm of
Agram, ,St - an Bros., and
rs furnished excellent music during the evening.
L. Winer, representing the Elliot Packing Co. ol Duluth. will
be in Pierz April 23 anil will pay
.he top price for live .lock.
A. E. Ri nd wife
made • bnsine.* s trio to Little
Palis Monday returnin
day. Miss Katie Bares ailed to ihe telephone
business during th, irabsence.
Se 1 ■ di ngisdon a ndt he i• ■
and mea ow
put on their g. antles.
J. McKibben of Minnea]
was in ihe village last week
buyii g hides.
lake pays 17c in CASH for
per tiezen.
The season for excUrsioi
Fish Lake will soon en if
' warm weather con-
s. Rauch Bros, are getting their ia iMinnie"
in trim and no doubt the
will be a more popular resort
than ever this season.
Jos. Medved of Littl
was a Pierz caller today.
DON'T have your old iron and
rubbers layin., around your yard
j when y :U can get S~.5o for a ion
of all kinds of scr:.p ir n and 3c a
pound for old rubbers. Call at
the Pierz Hctel, the best hotel in
P^erz, whe<e 1 can be found.
For opper and Brass I pay 5c
per pound.
J. WINES EIN.
The fire department will prac-
aturday evening at 7 o'<
sharp in lower town.
tor Hou
of A, toil D. 0. arrived in
Pierq -day. 11 in-
L all postoffices in our neigh-
borho
John Stroman of Swanville
came here today in his high
wheeled auto. We are informed
that a . ie line will be
built in Ayram.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mueller of
d with Mr
Mrs. iueller in Pierz
J. M. Smart who h;
working in Henr lard-
ware
thru Pier?, on his way to Little)
Falls yesterday. He has ,;
employed by Frank Elle
and will tak E the tin-
shop in connection with the
ore.
- Mrs. A. Voncierhaar
_o—*—0—*—o—•>—O—*—O-
■
<^m
C7_
V
et
•
H. ZIRNGIBL, Prop.
Successor to SCHAEFR & ZIRNGIBL
. . . Dealer in . . .
FRESH, SALT and 5MOKED
MEATS, 5 AUS AG LS
and POULTRY
•e Al^o Buy
EUTTER, EGGS, and HIDES
GIVE US A TRIAL
f>
Don't
a—.-—'' ment
eyes, but go to a specialist.! Thee, fettin
Dr. Walmsn has had over &fte<
years experience in examinii
eyes and fitting glasses. See
him at the Hotel in Pie
Slake pays 17c in
eggs per dozen.
CASH for
FOR RENT—To be put into
corn, th. . 10, T.
3'). R. 31, Buckman.
/ANTS
Herman Muller of St. Cloud
waa in town Mondav and
Tuesdav working for the lire
and hail insurance companies
and also in-- 1 cling fire protection iu the village.
enumerators and the reman
00,000 to supervisors.
neapolis Journal.
Special discount
winter goods at the
ing store.
The moving picture shows
at the Bijou have been discon
tin ed for two or three weeks.
1st.
Min- ■ of Little Palls
in their
will
spend cf fe
sale en all
■'
ests in that neighborhood.
Dents in t
the rate of
Christ. Virnig. rural mail car-
lias purcha ■
motor cycle and will
run m \
hour
and cost $19
i people
from
NOTICE
that : will
:Blli.
- Ill II II ■■■■ ■ a_-'ll_-*-L* 1 ■ I *-■! ■> ■ ■—__■ ■■__—IU _»f_—
WANTED—A1 a din
ing room girl at the Columbi-
a hoi
[.lake pays 17c
eggs per dozen.
in CASH for
T. S. Look of Sullivan
in Pierz last Tuesday. He
emplo\ Henry Zirn
gibl .nth
called I
to take charge of a
shop.
ter L. Poster made a trip
iv.
Object Description
| Title | The Pierz Journal (Pierz, Morrison County, Minnesota), 1910-04-14 |
| Succeeding Titles | Royalton Banner; The Royalton Banner - Pierz Journal |
| Edition | Volume 1, Number 43 |
| Date of Creation | 1910-04-14 |
| 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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