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JOURNAL
i_RZ, MORRISON COUNTY, MINNESOTA, FEBRUARY 8, U>12.
NX). 34
VILLAGE
T SA
OBITUARY
At I o'
-
I her
ers. Sb
itit her
married
am,
ota. Leigh,
ted at the age of 3 years and 2
i her hus-
aouis,
e 12 3
ana
BUYS BANKING INTEREST
Announcement was madi
n the State
Bou<
and A. H.
ids. Mr. Turrit.;
.Mr. Bouck vice pn and
J. A. Andere^g* of LeSueur is
cashier and will have active
charge of the bank-. Po
was taken yesten
FORESTERS ENTERTAINMENT
At the card party held
FREEDHEM
•lson was a Little
Foresters in Faust's hall last visitor last w.
Sun. Ling, the prizea ras services in 1
church Sunday.
a war ollows:
.
(lentli
John P. Lang*er,
ttlemen's lone hand prize
Math Zierer.
met
at E. Hedblom's Sunday.
Some farmers are busy haul-
A REPORT OF
TEMPERATURE
' For January Taken B]
Gentlemen's foot prize, ing wood from Cecil Kelly's.
Mrs. Frank Faust. s Warnberj- w;is a Ijlttk,
lies'progressive prize. Falls u,
-
P.Kammermeyer, wo !:
.
John N, Fan
X.! Inr.il
Pr< in
2
VV.S.Nol
lg.Pi on
: i.50
-*"' i Mrs
- daughter of A. W. Cook
tnd five :rs,
and two of tl Timber thi
SULLIVAN LAKE.
An item of news was recit
jlastweek, which will ini
[many in this vicaiity —
son was horn to Mr. a
! William Buck-man oi
Buckman is the o
Mrs
Mrs
L.dk a' lone hand prize.
Adam Tembreull,
Ladies foot pi
SCHOOL REPORTS
In Di itrict 129 for the mt
ending February 2, 1912.
j Enrollment • .
Ti; <>t the
church will meet at the
jhome of Prank Beckman.
Albert. Allen, Dena and Alma
and Arthur
Thermometer Vear PraiiierJ—
Coldest loiiili In Years
Snetsinger, th«
intendent at the Gull hi
near Brainard, has kindly furnish. ..rt of the tern]
ture for the month of Janii
1912, taken from the
taineil from t rnment ',
mometer and instrui
o*w ia g orl for
Beckman, the
- - *s S
with the figures maximum
in maximum temperatures, and
No. cm .
20 Rur; ! '■>. met Friday.
hydrant ..
Prank Marsh if
hydrant .
A. Sit:
villa;
ii.ro
; m bus.
■I was lield at 2 30
Sunday afternoon ai
church, Rev
worn on
Wd -
Visitor P. .!. B
thick. Three were caught laatj Those who were D
Tuesday. ,nt nQr ta„ ,y (h, iag
Mr. Wolfe, the Hamm Brew-11 month are:—
ing Co's representative, returned*} Mathias Scbulte, C
Holton j to his home in St. Paul Thurs- 'scheck, Catherine Bio_!_, Jo•:<
'day. jSchulte, John Kra.n *.*, ii
i
Judge - of Election to be
12.
trned until
J 17.
Mrs. Flinstead and brother iJfckin£> Pnmcea Block, Cla
NOTICE Ole Christianson, visited at T ^check, Jo'irj Plicke \>
Schulte, Albert Kru._cb.eck, H
Tee Co ial club willl man Flicker; M'.r v Kru
. evening in 0namia visitors Wednesday
LI. All nu elV* Peter Adki»S and wife
and Robert Adkins.
P. X. Virnig. Mrs. Flinstead left Friday for
President. | her home in Hoffman.
LEIGH
George Waller and B
Lust cal led on J. J?, i
Saturd;
Charlie Leigh ;ne from
Columbus, Montana,
Wesley Waller and Miss
Katherine Rucker went to Onamia Saturday for a few
visit.
Miss Edyth Lewis arrived Friday from Rockford. She will
resume her term of school at
Granite,
Mirfit
drove to Pierz Saturday.
The town of Leigh has now
purchased a road grader and expect to <a> their own grading
from now on.
Mr. Peter Ma
ployed at Hillman this wee
Mrs. O. C. Leigh and Mrs J.
C. Miller visited Pierz Friday.
G. wen, salesman for
Wright Clarkson Mercantih
tiluth trauacted business
Tuesday.
Edyth Lewis made a trip
rning
day.
ived
lay. Mr. Scot* s to
•on.
FOR SALE
The lots and house and
blacksmith shop in upper
tov, .ed by the Nes
pori estai
A. E. MACHO,
Administrator.
State of Ohio, City of Toledo, **
Lucas County. \ '
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he
nior partner of the firm of F. J.
Cheney ,v Co.. doing business in the
City of Toleelo, County antl State aforesaid, and that saiel firm will pay the
sum of ONE-HUNDRED DOLLAKS
for each and every case of catarrh that
cannot be cured by the use of Hall's
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed
In my presence, this 6th day of December. A. D. 1886.
A. W. GLEASON,
Seal Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blootl
and mucous surfaces of the S3_stem.
Send for testimonials free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo,O.
Sold by all Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for consti-
paton.
Born- To Mr. and Mrs. Theo.
Thielen Wednesday, a daughter.
SOUTH GRANITE
Mr. Henry Lust, Pred and
Theodore Billmeyer of Center
Mr. Lynn's dance was well attended. Forty four people were
present and all had a good time.
Henry Rieke visited at Robt.
Adkins' Sunday.
Matt and Rinda Pent and
Miss Jones of Christmas Lake,
visited at Peter Adkins' Sunday.
Aiis;. T. S. Look is on the sick
list.
Bernadina Ternbreul', F.
Kruscheck, Prank Preime
ger.
Tiiose absent one day or le-ts
are:—
Catharine Schulte, Michael
Otremba, Walter Konen, Mathew
V. t's\ hauling*
ice fro_n Li: it last ***,
V, in and and
A. Johnson an ly, were
Blom Sunday.
a lit! le warmer
n rw th?.u ii
A.h x John . Thorn-
quist were Little Palis callers
y.
Trie-re was a party on Dena
Olson Saturday, iu ho ior of her
birthdi y.
WEST BUH.
Those that were at tlie Coun-
i ty Seat Saturday are:-- Gilbert
Otremba. Anna 1 Dominica Olson, Clarence Homstrom, and
Otremba, Ida Schulte, Lena1
Spanfelner.
ALMA Hani.ON, Teacher.
Lottie Lakin. Lottie Lakin returned Sunday afternoon. She
was accompanied back by Wm.
South Agram
Peter Thommes and wife, Jos.
Gruber and family, Thomas
Theser visited at the John Nagel
home Thursday* evening.
Misses Mary Thommes and
Theresa Meyer called at the
Kippley home Tuesday evening.
Thomas Theser sawed wood
for J.J. Brummer Monday.
J. J. Brummer called at the
Pred Sporlein home
morning.
In District 39 for the month , Kurtzahn
ending February 2, 191*2.
Enrollment 45
No. of days taught.
The children who were present
every day during month, ending-
February 2, are:—
Lawrence Endres, Christina Tretter, Theresa H. Tretter.
Those absent only
are:—
Cathryn Gelhar, Emma Tretter
Frank Tretter, Joseph Boser,
Anna Boser, Ben Endres.
Arthur, Ella, and Walter Weiland visited with the Johnson
children Friday evening.
Robert Holmstrom and family
visited Beckman'a Sunday.
Mr. George Swanson and son
called on Gilbert Olson Tliurs-
one d* y : day.
A crowd of young" folks visited with Edna Isaacson last
| Tuesday evening*. They were:--
! Emily, Annie, Theoadore and
Elizabeth K..i_i_k... Teacher. | Frank Dalgren of Freedhem.
Clarence and, Fillmore Holm-
In District No. 19 for the, strom, Emy, Joel, and Eduin
month ending February 2. 1912. |Lindberg, and Ella, Walter and
Friday Those who were perfect in at-1 Arthur Weiland of Buh.
Valley attt i
the Eiler hall
: ng and all reported a good
the dance at I Jos. Gruber and family visited
tendance are the following*:--
Jacob Bednar. Frances Bednar, >
Mrs. H. Weiland and son Wal-
Herman Herold. Leona Herold, Iter were at Little Falls Tuesday.
-i-i Tne-d-!v;lt Thomas Theser\s Wednesday. ,
J ! BarbaraOtremba, Mamie Reding. !
Gruber, I Anna Otremba, Henry Otremba, j
True Honesty-,
Prank Boehm Jr. and Fred Spot- Le0nard Otremba, Anna Reding. | f2 ^Sin* Tot-T SaX
J o idtba tier was a Pierz
caller Friday.
Louis and
transacted business in Pierz Friday.
Frank Heigl, Jos
■h:
lein visited at the Brummer j*>oge Medek
! purse, more than paying the exact
number of dollars you owe. Honesty
means far more than not defrauding
other people financially. It means
1 at the J. J. Brummer home Sun- Frank Gruber, Hal tie Otremba, nothing- less than not defrauding your-
- day. Henry Marshik, Mayme Otrem- self by your own DreJudlces «»»_ judg-
ba.
■ home Monday. Those absent one day are the
Frank Schaeberl' Pfed Smith and family visited following:-- Math Gruber,
Steve Gross drove to Pierz1 Joh mas Theser,
and Jos. Gruber were in Little
Palls Saturday.
Matilda Hii.t, Teacher.
rednes
day.
Mamie
Casper
vi
si
ed
er aunt,
Mrs.
Jos.
V
lig*
P
Louis
berl
visite
d
M
Dry and green Tamer*
tnond Seibel lias leased ac in acre lots.
Cecil Kelly
ments. It means dealing fairly and,
squarely with yourself; looking at
yourself with the same eyes with
which you dissect the conduct of your
associates."—Clara K. Bayliss.
>R SALE
ne Mare 7 years old,
weight 1500 pounds.
34-2 gler
Route 2 Pierz, ['linn.
P. H. Brogi
iw from exporie:
■ior to any oilier.
.-.>up there U nothing that excels it."
For sale by all dealers.
Prig*lmeyer Sum!. ing;.
denbach and wife
and John Dahmen drove to Pierz
mily Wei;>; was a Pier;:
er Monday.
Ludwig* Gross called on Louis
Schaeberl Monday.
or a t
Peter V tch's Monday
evening,
the Prank Schwankl buildin
upper town where he will t
a barber shop and pool hall.
He will move into his new
quarters about February 24.
Mrs Arnith of Sauk Pap ids
was here for a few days
with the .loini Schaefer familj
32=2
Piatte, Hinn.
THE MARKET
Changed every Thursday
o, 1, old
Bursting With Self-Importance.
"What is the matter with Jones? Ha
.tsed to be a modest sort of fellow, but
:ate!y he seems almost bursting with
visit self-importance." "Haven't you heard?
Mrs. Jones is suing another woman
for alienating his affections, and put
the damages at fifty thousand dollars."
—judge.
The Way Out.
A painstaking mother of two children was attempting to give them a
serious idea of her anxiety to make
them good, and to make plain to their
minds the gravity of the task before
her. Overcome with the possibility
of ever attaining her mother's ideal,
three-year-old Frances answered in
all earnestness: "Don't try to make
us good, mother; just shoot us."—Everybody's Magazine.
(.. _.(>! i
Chroir head-
SSI ache^ Dizziness
and nervous troubles are
ieved by Dr. Wa!man's
system of fitting gl
See him in his office
Little Falls the ten
s in February.
'■ he t,
Wlu-»i.
I'Tix
lije
*■, 11. s. ii e *■..
rctitn
. .
Kane '..
r, Pes!: . . .
. . :-
r.H
-
Oil!
For the Darkness Draws Near.
.97 If a man have the truth in him, the
thought of his own death as an ever-
1 90 present possibility will, far from para-
iyzir.g effort, drive him to a more
faithful performance of duty. As the
poet says, "then let him turn today."
—Exchange.
t 5
37
The Determination to Do.
"The longer I live, the more deeply
am I convinced that that which
makes the difference between one
man and another—between the weak
and powerful, the great and insignificant, Is energy, invincible determination—a purpose once formed, and
then death or victory."—Fowell Buxton.
:>o
Somewhat Rough on the Fish.
The Japanese have a novel way of
keeping fish fresh for use. You go into the restaurant and pick out yout
own fish in the tank. If there is more
fish than you want the chef cuts off a
piece to fit and returns the rest to the flow
Profitable Giving.
"Have courage to give occasionally
that which you can ill afford to spare;
giving what you do not want nor valua
neither brings nor deserves thanks in
return; who is grateful for a drink of
water from another's overflowing well,
tank to swim about till wanted.
ever delicious the draught?"—
other int< data.
Jan. 1
Jan. _
Jan. -
Jan. I
Jan. I
Jan. Q
Jan. 7
Jan. -
Jan. 9 .
Jan. 10
Jan. II
Jan. 12 ..
Jan. 18
Jan. 14....
Jan. 15
Jan. 16
Jan. 17
Jan. 18
Jan. 19
Jan. 2
Jan. "21
Jan. 22_...
Jan. 23
Jan. 2.
Jan. 25
Jan. '_'ti
Jan. 27
Jan. 28____
Jan. 29
Jau. ao
Jan. 31
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We buy ear and shelled
corn at 50c per bushel.
Rich Prairie Milling Co.
King Stanislas of Poland.
EAST GRANITE
John (Iross, John Dahmen and
Mel. Wermerskirchen returned
from a fishing* trip Saturday.
Dahmen and Gross Bros, are
busy losfging', for a new Moor in
the Granite hall.
Paul Dahmen made a trip to
Peter Gau'a place Saturday.
Peter Weidenbach was a business caller in Pierz Friday.
Peter J. (Jau is logging near
t te north pole. He claims it is
quite cold and returned Saturday.
Peter Weiss was a caller at Peter Vveidenbach's place Thursday eveLing*.
Louis Schaeberl made a trip to
Pierz Friday.
Mr. and .Mrs. Hubert Virnig
and Miss Strietz, visited at the
Gau home Sunday. They report a tine time.
Miss Katy and Lucy Gross
visited at John Gross' Sunday.
Sliock;ng Sounds
in the earth are sometimes heard before a terrible earthquake, that warn
of the coming' peril. Nature's w.irn-
in^s are kind.That dull pain or a :he
in the back warns you the K;>1
nejsd attention if you woul
those dangerous maladies, Dr
Diabetes or Bright'- disease. Take
Electric Bitters at once and see b
ache fly and all your best feelhsjrs return."My son received great ',
from their use for K I Ider
trouble." writes Pi
Roc It wood, Mich.,"It is certainly a
great kidney medicine." Try it.50;. at
E. L. Kaliher.
Attend the Last Dance tie fore Lent, at Faust's Hall, Monday, February, W<
Object Description
| Title | The Pierz Journal (Pierz, Morrison County, Minnesota), 1912-02-08 |
| Succeeding Titles | Royalton Banner; The Royalton Banner - Pierz Journal |
| Edition | Volume 3, Number 34 |
| Date of Creation | 1912-02-08 |
| 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 | 2011.66.3 |
| LCCN | sn 89064511 |
| OCLC Control Number | 1641163 |
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