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VOL. 2.
"THE IRON IMF
HAD LARGE HOUSE
Many From Little Falls W< :re Here—
NAL
PIERZ, MORRISON COUNTY, MINNESOTA, MAY 2o, 1911.
NO. 49
After Play Dancing
Indulged in
The five-act drama,
Hand,"was strong-, as
implies, both in audi
well as in manner of
tion last Friday eveni
Siderable talent was
Was
.The Iron
its name
[ence, as
resenta-
g*. Con-
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^_xhi'oited
by not a few member.* of the
■dramatic club in this, their first
attempt at impersoi
■characters, and it is
that with study and pj
ance they might becoj „ ,
fair exponents of the fcistrionic |
art. A larg-e portion i~"
tentive and appreciat]
•ence was from Little
When the curtain
■down upon the last ac -,— «-*
was cleared of chairs, tl le orches
tra mounted the wtagfe and the
following few hours wi-re yield
ed to fhe pleasures pf-pane
SIOO Reward, $100
The readers of this paper will
pleased to learn that there
is at least one dreaded disease
that science has been able to
cure in all its stages, and that
is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure
is the only positive cure now
known to the medical frati
ty. Catarrh being- a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's
Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting- direct]}* upon the
blood and mucous surfaces of
the system, thereby destroying
the foundation of the disease.
and giving- the patient strength
by building up the constitution
■lation of '**'*•• assisting' nature in doing*
. , I .fen «,_-_,-1> r*ni~ -
possible
1
erserver
me very
1______J
if the at
ive audi-
'alls.
ad rung
:,the hail
its work. The proprietors
have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One
Hundred Dollars for any case
that it fails to cure. Send for
list of testimonials. Address
F. J. CHENEY & CO.,
Toledo, O.
Sold by all drug-gists, 75c.
Take Half's Family Pills for
constipation. 2
BUCKMAN.
<>eo. DooItod drovfe to 1
Monday.
Mike Ife'uel ami son, Wm
were business callers in the \
dav.
All the farmers are thru s.
__e--if'Hn .-"ni" irife, our bu
.1) uie Over '.< >0o pounds of
Week. ^L^^^^^
Adam Turk, the watch \.maIter
niftle Falls
of Graham
illage Tues
log com.
'er maker,
utter* last
visitors
.of
is iii town
ere. II* if
school in
today.
V l i 1 sr up a
Weisferioh
z Monday,
Pierz, and his mother, were
the bo ue of Mr. and Airs. Ci
Hast Sunday and .\IorWa\>
Jakc A. Di'ii^el was-ii Iie^« business
caller Tuesday', .
Wm. Ki|)['!< y of Agratta w;
Wednesday,
HUmmeral <o_ Albany is
ihe man that v.*il! build Hit.
district il. Work began M't
Mrs. Peter Loshider is pil
larg-e barn on her frrni
lirofi will du <"n. hill ding.
Alh rt Faust drove to Pie!
Mi*. Ha tun. era I and his ert\_> were laid
Ui< Thursday on ncoountof vjhe rain that
f. II that nights ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Mr. Heated »-»s;: Pierz bufsin ss caiV
■ar saturcia r.
Docken Bros, v ei-e in Pierp Friday tu j
take hi 11 it* dhow, (
Mrs. '-ar- (.mnuhofi:.- left fo'' Eh".
Dale rues iav with her cai
•relative- s'he retul uad Sal
husband, Nick >. rundliU-er
■meet k.T.
EJIlat.chmc.ke drove to P
•lake A. i I Ali is
•drove to ■ net-day.
John Z'uuajerainn of Pierzjwas in town
Saturd iy. I
Joe A Ja >!•■;< i was in L istl'tip on business last week
Notice
Notice is hereby given that
nonresidents'are.riotallowed to
hunt or trap in the 'town of
Hiliman, County of Morrison,
State of Minnesota.
Anv violation * f the above
rulino*, is punishable by a
fine of $25.00
This measure was voted on
at the last annua! town meet-1
___. inof and carried without a dis-
HefrunijfT'sentii.o* vote.
Given under my hand this
27 dav of March, 19il.
M. M. Meyer, Town Clerk-
Town of Hiliman.
PLATTE
ris'ensoh of Pulaski passed
hia way to Little Fall.
■ at Herman Wie
Saturday evening
Ireii to visit
.ird.ty. Her
w_s there to
lerz on busi-
Wtisbrich
Ig. Bonnelenhtch, wh
•suffering with typhoid fevei
■ed so as to ba up and around again
All had a good time at th,i party held
iat the ho.r.e of (.'rank Otreiij ba Sunday.
Peter Houn returned from Cold
•Hprin.fi. Saiurday. Ha hud been visiting fileiic-b and roJati.es there.
Anton I'eo'nar. Jo- Grounidhofer and
had been
hats recover-
went to i'-'erz }on business
joys and girls
f to take in
it was as
off of
in our
Dix^
burg
Joe Sbue
SaturdJ
A number of Buckman bt
drove to tJierz Friday even,
the "Iron Hand." Thev sa
good as it could be.
CI 11a and Josephine Hoc
villi* were business callers
Thursdav. ^^^^^^^^^^^^_
Fred Keer *s*as in town F riday,
Mrs. Mary Hesch and he*' eon, Math,
were in Pierz Saturday.
Joo Froehlich and family moved into
their new home Monday. Ji. was known
as the Frank Hortsch farm-
J.Brausen came near getti/ng killedWed-
'nesday, while he went do**n in the
to repair it, it cav '_ in, bill Jake got out
-without getting hurt badkv-
Wm. Meyer was a county seat
Wednesday.
Miss Lena and Mr
in Pierz Tuesday, M
Canada, where she %
'Chas. Sand. ,^^^^^^
J. J. Boser and wi'* ■ r
town Thursday uritu _i_ei
Jacob Hing-s helper, whf
Cloud last winter, was in
•week visiting friends.
Jos. H. Oie 1 of Pier.. ..
'Quincy, Washington wenj
business Wednesday.
Christ CI
lliro here ou
Stturdav. ___
Those who transacted business al ,'
Plerz .-. -t\;nlay are: Christ Reese, Thorn
Johns a d wife.
Quite a few of our *• Merry Makers
attended llie J .
land's of North iiuh, S
Walter Hayes d/ovo to Pierz Thursday-
Frank Brisk left Monday for Canada,
where he vvili be employed during the
summer.
Mr. Swasar ai d son left for Swan River Wednesday, where they will do car
er work. Mis-i Annie Swaser took
them to Little Falls.
Alex B die and wife transacted btisi-
ness in Little Falls the first part of last
week.
One of our most popular young ladys
arid one ef our most distinguhhed
young m»n, are going toset tbe wed-
: din.; be.Is a ringing pretty soon.
Our mail carrier's moter balked and
he was compelled 10 use his horse for a
few days last week.
Mrs. George Sigette di-ove to Lit tie
Falls Saturday.
Those who attended the dance at' II.
Wiela* d\; of Bull are: OeciJ/Kelly and
wife, Sarah Uychner and brother, Theodore, Marten Smith and Arthur iinlund.
Mrs. Walter Hayes visited at Christ
Reese's Sunday eveni
John Ebertouski transacted business
in Little Falls Monday.
Lay Oui Mile of Road Between
the Towns of Pierz and Hiilman
Our town board last week
laid out a mile of road 1
the towns of Hiilman and Pi
iin_j north fromPeterTheiss'
plac
JaKeBrixius of Cold Spring
spent two days *■. ith the Mike
Schraut family last week. He
returned home Monda*
RermanKoering- and familv
spent Sundav afternoon at
the home ot Leonard Zierer
in Buh.
A small partv of relatives
and friends gathered at August Oiremba's home Sunday.
Christ Schleg-el of Lastrup
transacted business in Pierz
Tuesday.
John Brummer of Granite
hauled $7 bushels of wheat to
the Gravel mill hist Monday
•*or Robert Harsch ofGranite.
It was a pood load for one
team.
P. A. Gilbride returned
last week from a short trip
thru Montana.
Wm. Eller, who is now ai
patient at the hospital in
Little Falls came home Friday and returned Saturdav.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Tretter
of Buh went to Morris Fridav mornino- to visit their
daughter, Mrs. Theo. Hoheisel r.ear that place.
Joe Jaejyer received a letter
from Henrv Gross of Grassv
lake, Canada, informing h'm
that Henry had done much
breaking* on his lind this
spring.
Mr. and Mrs. Math. Pitzl
if New Munich, were visitors
last, Thursday and Friday.
Mr. Pitzl is the proprietor of
he New Munich brewerv.
Recorder Now Registrar
of Births and Deaths
According to a new rulin
the State Hoard of Health, vil-
recorders are now the registrars of births and deaths in
- respective vb
Grell has appointed .*_. L. !
her as sub-registrar.
I will run mv planing
in Bull every Friday during
-on. Peter Tretter.
the
Jos. L. Seifert of Little
Falls visited with N. H.Mueller over Sunday.
Supervisors Let Road Contracts
Tl d of supervis
of the town of Pier/, had a
meeting in the \ hall
hist Monday afternoon lo at-
I to routine business ami
Th act to build nine
ty reds of nad between
tion thirty-six, town of Pierz,
and one.town 1 I Buck-
man,was let loAlbert Motsch-
fortV-five rods at one dol-
la and rinetv cents |
and Frank Prvzibilla, forty-
live rods at one dollar and fifty cents per rod.
MAIL BOXES SH0UL1
BEJUMREI
.More Certain to Get Your .Mail ant
il Also Eases the Work oiji
Carriers
Win. Goble
Rucker were in
dav.
and wife of
Pier/. Satur-
Frank Wise and Frank
Kugel left Tuesdav for St.
Paul where Mr. Kugel will
consult a physician.
Aug, Leiter and John
Schmolke returned Saturdav
from a business trip to the
Twin Cities.
John Mever of St. Augusta,
Minn , arrived Saturdav for a
short visit with the M. N.
Meyer family.
Miss Mary Wilkes left Fridav morning for St. Joseph
a short visit.
Mrs. N. H. Mueller visited
with her parents in Buckman
a few days last week.
John B. Bednar, assessor
for the town cf Pierz, vas in
the village Tuesdav ca!linjr on
some of our property owners.
N. J. Holmes, representing
the Albert Lea Corset Co., of
Albert Lea, Minn., was in
the village calling on our merchants last Tuesday.
L. M, Schulsted of Minneapolis was in town yesterdai .
He represents Jannev, Sample, Hill Co. of Minneapolis
and called on his Pierz customers.
Simple Mixture Used In Pierz.
Many in Pierz are now using1
the simple buckthorn bark- and
glycerine mixture known as
Adler-i-ka, thenewGerman Appendicitis remedy. A SINGLE
DOSE relieves constipation,
sour stomach or __as on the
stomach almost INSTANTLY.
This simple mixture antisepti-
'/estive organs and
draws off the impurities and
people are surprised how
[CKLY it helps. E. L.
iher, druggist
Correct List of Clerks and Treasurers
With Their Pcsiof.icc
Addresses
1
ierz,
Otto Dengel and ..is mother
were here Sunday.
Service and
prime essentials
safety are
m^^^m^m^MttttttttttmttttttMn a bank.
We offer vou both.—German!
State Bank of Pierz.
John H. Berg,son of Christ
Berg, who conducts a bar bar
shop at Akely, Minn., arrived
here Tuesday morning on his
motor cycle. He made the
distance from Akley to Little
Falls, which is close to two
hundred miles, in one day.
Peter Sitzman of Buckman
w*as a Pierz visitor yesterdav.
100 bushels of good feed oat"
for sale. Cal. at the Bank.
Mr. and Mrs. Jo-eph Jaeger
and three of their children
went to Lake Henry, .5.earns
Co., last Saturdav, whcie
they will visit Mr. Jaeger's
brothers, Math and John Jaeger.
Jos. Blake, the Lastrup
merchant was in town Thursday.
Jos. Virnig", Jr., who has
been visiting with his father
and other relatives during* the
last three weeks, returned to
his home in Washington yesterday.
Mrs. P. J. Bollig underwent an operation at the Little hospital vesterdav.
M> s.John Schmidtbauer was
taken'^to the hospital yesterday and may have to undergo
an operation.
Next Tuesday will be
Memorial Day.
Frank Scheppenheim and
wife of Redtop were down
Wednesday between trains.
AGRAM
Clerk-II. J. Vierk,
Route 4. ^^^^_
Treasurer—Herm. Ter liaar,
Pierz, R. 4.
BUH
Clerk—Frank Konen,Pierz.
Treasurer—J. Boser,Pierz.
BUCKMAN
Clerk—S. Y. Watson, Royalton, R. 1.
Treasurer — Jos. Hortsch,
Royalton, R. 2.
GRANITE
Clerk—O. Hoffmann, Pierz,
Route 1.
Treasurer—Peter Billstein,
Pierz, R. 1.
HILLMAN
Clerk—M.M.Mever, Center
Vallev.
Treasurer—John Woytas-
chek, Center Valley.
LEIG H
Clerk—J. Drews, Pierz.
Treasurer—A Drews,Pierz
PIEPZ
Clerk—C. A. Virnig, Pierz.
Treasurer—Nick Lochner,
Pierz, R. 2.
PULASKI
Clerk—Joseph Chmarowski
Pierz, R. F. D. 3.
Treasurer—Prank Froncak,
Pierz, R. F. D. 3.
PLATTE
Clerk—C. J. Smith, Pierz,
Route 3.
Treasurer—Henry Waninger, Pierz, R. 1.
To facilitate the work of the
rural carriers.all patrons of the
routes should put both their
names and numbers on their
.1 il is ordered sent
to name and number it is not
likely to be miscarried. A visitor with whose name the carrier may not he familier, will
have little trouble in gettinf
letters il onlv the box number
of the patron with whom lie is
visiting, is written 011 the envelope.
for Sale
Land for sale in township 4ft
ranye 31. I have 120 acres
in section 2<\ 118acres in section 2'» and aNo some land ia
section 28, which I will sell in
New Pier'/, June 1st at 10 o'clock A. M. John Sclunolke.
48-2
Notice
A reward of $25.00 will be
raid to any person, who will
furnish evidence which will
convict the person, who broke
the windows in district 98.
Peter L. Girtz,
John B. Bednar,
4S-3 Nick Lochner.
SULLIVAN LAKE.
I.ot>. Adkins ami daughter Kind*.
culled nt C. E. Look's last TucHdaj*
Htm. D, W. Sims -ind John Urittcm
-.veif Onamia visitors Wednesday.
M'ir;;aiet t'ook called at Wm. Lynn'«
fri day.
The M.Mee Rindaniul Naomfc Adkina
il the school Thursday,
Win. Adkin-s and son, Kinbell, ar-
rifed Thursday and will visit relativea
for a few davs.
The tfantv-at D. W. Sime Saturday
night was well attended. A. VV. Cook
and daughters furnished tie mimic.
miss Mercy Love and Ernest Adkina
to Little Falls Suodey, returning
the same day.
Miss Julia Matlock of Platte and Ola
Christianson called at Airs. Kord'e Sun-
d/i.v, where Miss Matlock had her picture
taken.
S. E. licit .wife and child, Mr. Oarlsoa
and wife of Little Falls came up to th»
lake in their auto Sunday, whiere tlief
enjoyed a picnic dinner.
Hay Sims left Sunday to worJt on tha
road near Vineland,
samuel Cyrus cilled at C. E. Look'a
Sunday on+iusiness.
(I. \V. Waller, wife and children, Ray
Benton of Rirckef visited at Peter Adkins Sunday.
Wm. Ly nn and Mrs. Hoskins were O-
namia cailers today.
Mrs. Wm. Adkins returned to her homa
in Stearns County today.
Miss Naomie Adkins is suffering wMt
a very bad sore finger,
GRANITE
visitor
Clips. Sand were
d left for
er husdand
in
Irs. CUVkS. I
Mrs. p.-tn
will join h
ft were
uio.
1 oved to St.
l.uckman last
i.nd J. Virnig of
in town on
John Schmolke made a/ business trip
to St Paul Thursday, vvlJere he visited
"some of his friends. 1
Frank Mischke niad-e P •business
.4. ' Mpr.i'.l Wednesday. J H^^^
Mr. Hammeral has hifl crew at work
at the basement of ifche J new school in
■district 41, and at this pTiting he has
the wall of the ba.eritent above the
ground, and as far as heV1'16 Sone evt '-
thing is moving along iiiceV'y-
John, Joe, Klla and Pauline Schmolke
visited their sister Alary ii.l St. Joe and
brother Frank in St. CloudlSunday.
Joe Mueller and "Wife-of iViei-z visited
Peter Mueller Sr. here Tuesday
trip
"3tef_"Mueller of
was here Monday.
i-uekman
HELD IN
SATURD
l-OWEER TOWN
JUNE 39 1911
The principal attraction next MARKET DAY will
be a TUQ-OF-WAR between a team from the vil=
Sage and a team from the country.The village team
lost the contest last flA.RKET DAYaod it is certain
they will pot up a good fight this time. Come and
see it; it wiil be about one o'cIock.As usual the Auc=
tion will begin about 2 o'clock.
John Cross and wife and daughter
Thersia, were Pierz callers Monday.
IV rs. Peter Weidenbach and daughter,
Annie, were business callers in out burj
last Thursday.
School in district No. 55, has close*
Wednesday, may Hi, after a successful!
term of eight months. Mies Streitz teacher thereof, will leav< Friday for har
home at St. Cloud.
Theo. Gror>s and Hubert Weiss wer*a
Pierz visitors Sunday.
Joseph Kramer returned last iceek after a short-visit at Fort fttpley.
Number of young folks spent Sunday
evening at tbe home of Mrs. P. Virnig.
Mr. and Mrs. Gau were business oaM-
ers at Lastrup Thursday.
South Agram
May. '20—Math. Thommes wars ra
Pierz Saturday.
Mrs. J. J. Brummer visited Mrs. Petet
Langer Friday.
Frank Milke called on Fred Sporlia*
last Tuesday.
Math. Thommes and wife went ta
North Prarie and Elm Dale last week.
J. J. Brummer went to Lastrup last
Monday to make a foundation for tha
new school house in district 36.
Fred Sporlion and wife were ia Preri
last week Monday.
"Miss Thersia Meyer, Mary and Math.
Thommes called on Mrs. -John Eiden-
; last Wednesday.
Math, and Ant.n Hesch weie in Piera
Saturday.
Mrs. J. J. Brummer called on Mrs.
William Kalueha last week Sa*Uiirday.
William Brummer drove to T.88trup
Saturday.
John Eidenshink and wife visited at
I J. J. B_u_un_er Sunday.
Object Description
| Title | The Pierz Journal (Pierz, Morrison County, Minnesota), 1911-05-25 |
| Succeeding Titles | Royalton Banner; The Royalton Banner - Pierz Journal |
| Edition | Volume 2, Number 49 |
| Date of Creation | 1911-05-25 |
| 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 | 2011.66.2 |
| LCCN | sn 89064511 |
| OCLC Control Number | 1641163 |
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