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VOL. N'0^9.^ tiJd! vlqjriw 5'.no-0" g ^WE^^0^
GATHERED FRdM ALL SECTIONS
Of the Week.
News 'of Especial Merest -to
_.;««. . «*n n„_,_f. Let tlie'slireclcler help ciftew
Minnesota-Readers. up the com crop.
i@«Bi8SS388-8_-BS£-_iSB_-£^
X&imraovs.T.i.E.y be. as ,g,opd
as today—but today is here.
AB-Ton^Bauer of St. James
iSShe® visitiug oil f rifig&eis.
E. U Bethel of HiUinan
efcOT
Happenings of the Week Briefly, Told
for the Convenience of the
Busy Reader..
__
E|eii F. Thompson, aged,:sixty:se.vef|,,.
for years a member of the Minneapolis Mr, is dead.
Governor(-Bui?rifluigt;.|h_.s,-annonnp.ed
the Reappointment of Carlos Avery as
state, game and fish commissioner.
Charles "HU'CDrin'ery tor twenty-five
years a resident of Minneapolis anda
pn As; ever in times past, it is
more in the man than in the
machine. ■"'"' |!f :,v/
:j3ajney Block and k.^Bm
ser went-to Little Falls- Wee.
prominent member of the m>^^^™*v^^^^-^m& mm*mW^^.K^mdS^F appointed Vy
dead.
It is estimated, that 'the royalties to
the Estate on>:;St;,a,tp.,-p-syA.ed iron, ore
ii-iii-S for the quarter ending June 30
will reach $185,000. ft! I
W; \W. Rich, prominent ir Minnesota
politics for more than twenty-five
Chas. Sanborn of Holstein
Park was a village caller last
Monday.'
pontics tor more man iwb_.-hvo ■--* \ ' t.. •n- .. nr.„j. TT.---M.
years;, has been appointed doorkeeper A. Pillllip.S of W^UniOl.
at the new state c^oi,,._ . visited old Meacls.here-a few
■.visited/old friends ;h»Jpa few
days this week. ..tp
at tie new state c^jjjJaL
Pa-rick Larkin, aged 'thirty-eight;, a:
Brafgerd automobile liveryman, ■ was
drowiied in Gull iaW'.in'"sight of his.
wife and seven children. * Machinery well oiled, tllO-
Hf..Harrison, forty-three years old rou„.jlly iu gf&Vl makes work
is dead at Red Wing pf.tetanus con- ° _..,,,:-.,■! •
tracted on July 4 when a. toy cannon easy and worry, SCa.i'C§... t:
exploded, shattering his'hand.
A. M.-Opsahl of Brainerd, now state S. B. Blick
5? KiSr-fS S^rr aeS Pointed postmaster' of Little
a c
w
state immigration commissioner. j.BallS by the president.
Miles Mclnnes Dickey, ninety-three
year's'.fold and a pioneer of the state,
is dead at Wayzata, where he had
been iiios .master for many years.
Albert L. Larson, forty-two years
old, l^is fatally injured'when he fell
fouiv stories in an elevator shaft in
the Pilace building at Minneapolis.
James Ticcis, twenty-seven years of; Straw if One is gOWing to put
Wheat will be about half
barley and rye
Why
r tliait'-last year.
separate oats and
themJ together in ! the
2'..'ii.t.i-f»j ■'''•■•
Dietr__
feed
manger
.I
age,-i a, porter, was ..instantly killed
whet "he fell down a flight of stairs
at Minneapolis, fracturing hi. skull.
Floyd Campbell, twenty-eight, years 1
old, killed himself near Oronoco, wept
of Rochester, to keep 'from 'going to:
warijgEIe was selected at the recent
dra-.ving.
Former State Representative Asher
Murray of Wadena has. been elected.
to succeed Andrew D. ' Stephens of
Crookston on the state ,t>oard: of im:
migration.
Jess, Dunning, secretary <3f the In-
dnst-ial workers o£ the World at Ee-
Kaidjiji'was bound'over to the grand
jury Fjq|arged with displaying sabotage
literature.
Cdrdenio A. Sever ante, - widely
knowb lawyer and member ot the law
firm; of Davis, Severance & Olds of
St. ffanl, will; head- a Red Cross; mission .to. Serbia.
Five ■ persons, were ' injured, one
probably mortally, and five others escaped almost miraculously iri a 'triple
collision of two automobiles and a
street can at St. Paul.
Daiices-iir.S-hoo.l lMidings were, ap-,
proved at a special election in Virginia by a vote of 399 to 370. The
vote was ordered after an evangelist
, recently attacked th,e. school, board tor
permitting dances.
The state of Minnesota has .0,:U7.
000 in cash in its treasury, the largest
cash balance in the 'history of the
state. State Treasurer Rines predicts
that new high records may be estab- greeS in the shade and. SO me
lished during August.
A large number of slackers. (
Leonard Dietrich, of Hillman, ' formerly of Delano,
7 *■
Minn., made a call at the
Journal office Tuesday.
E. A. Kling,of Little Falls
has been appointed a member of the exemption board
to fill the vacancy caused by
ihe resignation of #. Y. Mc-
IN^iry.
Carlos Avery, state game
•
and fish commissioner, has
announced that sportsmen
will be allowed'todo hunting
for migi-ating birds for a half
hour Before sunrise^after the
15th day of October.
weather
e yesterdays the
thermometer was 0Ver 90 de-
tihieB as high as 96, but went
yesterday morn
rence of 40 de
Tbe-_ii.st<gT©up ot draf ted ^nen
f ro-_::!M6-risdn: tbtihtf' rfep'drt-Cl;
M ! -y_.ir no."jiir-i;";•■<■" ntti'. ■ • <
ft lie county ^exemption bparxl
! ."<•••■■•
■ pli^i. ical ".xjamffl ati'on: - ■ 'No--'
,]OJ .;j,.'77- biKE rfl ■■, I,:-', i.
t-ffl^s.W-j_;e ,^ent out Monday to
tiff!.ibrstf'25'-iHiem"jAmmaj\im<bh:e.
inly,' 0-'de!fil_«-'1^eili"to'^iport:' ''fii;6
g-tl- snof.I'l ,-5-Jll ooy -.'ii.. I: ,.•.;».(:.
H.'Qj,OGki W^F^SMftS*. 3.fc tl.iy
dlriti'ldt-bc-ilrtf Vbom1'' at tlie'court
b|pase. Twenty-five pr.more will,
b$ dxaiaiin'eid.'-dailyi-..iuntil the
efflinty's QLUOti is filled'.""'
§ib.S1(nUJPber, reported Wedne^,
day niay toe inGtea-edfandadddf
tioiaal notices sent ourf ki twS
' A I! "
vern'orBurnq-uist'to'^rssret'Br'.-
M^J-./^ofW-^ p^^ari. ol;
ibbarf?»Dfy.*^^P^ofel_a
J. B. HtfiSt. -§g3fl&iBUtbrs
appointed. -; • u'i
Pye f yinail sum inb n e"cT,_\v lfe't'lleY
aim. e'xem'p.tioii'ciriibi,', nuist
njport to 'the boatd and sabrnit:
Lo a physical.examination,,
■. i i ■ ■ • ':'. • ' i ■ .'i'
•■Additional lists to report later
A.K,,,1;;
tieds have been sent to the fol-
i
■jg^ing from Pier/:
ih^. &
$tps.
H. E. Dryer, traveling passenger ahd li'iimigratidn agent
t ^victed in federal court at Duluth ,for. down tO; 50 yesterday mOl'll-
^failure to register on Ju;ie: 5: were —■' ^ k l«--¥_>iW.,._. nf _tO rip.
Sentenced by Federal Judge Page
Tvlorris to terms varying from thirty
lays to a year in jail.
Justin A._ McCarthy, a steward in a
'•-■.Vinona qlhh,..ift}iotJ and probably fatally wou_i-te'dv'_iis" "Wife; shot at ah-
other woman and attempted, to l^': of;tbft,^reat Northed. Kail;
himself. McCarthy i_ thbugnt-to have, } ■
■been crazed by the heat. j way was lmre. VV.edneSCUiy,
Ella Han^,'who.was with Wilti-.m : t •. iu<1. QJj localt, a Mrs. Drb-
■ Fugniato, a Japanese, when he fell ■ J " .. ,
1 from a rowboat on Lake Harriet, at j mel, who, Mr. Dryer C'iiM.me.1,
Minneapolis and was drowned com-.^ j- correspondence
• mitted suicide the following day Sn|*~J2
her room at a Mill City hotel. . I | with his company about the
^ P. M. E^dsley, fifty-seven years old, ! jjq-j |arn] ^& Kittson COl^nty.e
Ll.or many ye^rs-prominent in Minheap- ~> . ^ . .-• ■ ■-.. . :
^.jjlis financial'circl-s', died' suddenly at \ The Hillfarm which COUSlStS
his home in. that city He V9* ■ peer.: f \ 3§j 0?00 ^cr6S, IS to be sold
retary arrd; treasurer of the Minneapo- ! °~**fy _ •■_
■\ lis Savings and Loan company.
Dr. Arthur Boucher; formerly a den
4 tist
■ the
, part in a charge on German lines. Dr.
. 4^o.icher was thirty years of age and
wfetjiorn andj-freared. in Waseca
; Jol-ii^ J. Qtreinbtiv h < ..
'-'Theodore F. Gross,
Josepli 8ai'.er, - rj '."i
[ndam Edward'Zak.
■V lilli i u ; : ..
j .POSTAL, iNSUBAJ.CE
pny yeansjago[TBfe! 1 leralu siarted
'...aiiag-postal savings., banks, and
kept it up until postal savings banks
6, despite'-fl-'iyp-sitioi-. DMifaot
Herald was -the lirsi newspaper
lie country to urge this conven-
'
ience, though it is fair to Bay mat
tho initiative came originally from
r'. W. Fitzpatrick, then a resident of
Duluth.
Later on, and in the face of similar
opposition, The Herald advo; '-atcu
•nment (MiiplDynn'ii:
am| now we. inivc liiat convenience
ami il is making good1 even-in the:
imperfect .form in w_ti<_a< ii still is.'
'-iii_ iswl^at ,»oju.(j paople call. .'pa-
lernalism." Well, what of it? Sclioois
a|q| j paternalism. The wholg posi-
uiTice is paternalism. Government
T-bS) is paternalism. The Federal
■reserve system with Its rigid regulation 'of ^u.fe-mjf aijd.baukii;^ is^fttfr^
3: Compulsory working' men's'
IjBiabensatiiori-' laj'_-t _.aifei p&tofnal-ani.
-ibmpulsory health insurance laws
be paternal. _:_ •' wllcn • ;"\vo- get
then|,as- we shall, The-efforte of the
department of agricuiiiirr to help and
euccjurage farmers ' art; pal
"Sooialism," too, seme people call all
this; but,..what...of..ti.?, I..._t.4s„goo..
why need we. .carchow.. .critics, label
it?
G<J
fuel
too.
in small tracts to actual farm-
r. Arthur Boucher,-formerly a d«n*ii ,„ „„j „„+ +,^ i,,,„| HiSpcnln-
of Ely, this stat;, was killed o.r-^' aud li0t t0 ldll<' b^Uid
battle line in: France while taking,. tor a.
the
che
in p
-^■dasper^f-lsbe'l-died last Suh-
;cla£ moruur at Ll.io jgb -d™
pneed _H| fl84|y||y Jir.:
^Mrfslwii*! toft ^^taatiia
came-'.to: i\.nenca ®id||
■Mai '
t-
Bull, fouruml
age
viii
.l-_KT._y .«« L,
until the deatb ot
wm*
tb ot Ins
wi'f_ in 1904, since wlfen be bas
Mrs. Nick Meyer of Agram,
al took place in St. Joseph's
r.;M <- ?f,i:.i;.,i.'. yrtr.lt ,4 .It
ma
$er
fiui}
teiiietery Tuesday mp.rning.^,.
, ^:
ffinti$%mal^%s%,mgi i. _ki
rlB" tiba<,a-/St!''IG-.'_rfiB'rai.»_wispi-JU<<SaiW'
S&j. aliteri)tjyn1.ii'oni tlie.ea'e^^Qf.'m:,
jurins-?l %\ij§fi'4 ll{y a iaUaomMii-,
bugjrfi \vhen [ills .te;iiu.,r,9^.iav)^„, o;i.
J7ierz;. road las.L ./Hut
;he
Sev :rftl , ribs were .broken . and ,ono;
lujii avus ;puiicfia'ed.
M:. Rocheleau was 55 years old,,.IJ^
bfiffl. ,ft{j tCt^nti%;, .^Jfrovicje^o ,01
^uebgcr,, g^nad,a.,. 0<;i.,. 15, J.5G1. i;..
j-..to Morrison., .quia.; .when .-Jj.e
^^eaioi.^id a_4..iia_ .Jinuic. jb^s
w.o r
ier
■.:ma
beer
-y-ill
in tbe staffe oi fowa, but
ed to Pierz over., 45 years
oil
It was a' Bag, sti-tm Stunt;t \'
e^geBiii-g.-iiTbe.sky was ,ver.y dark.
^d'^B%ii_g':biit'!--rict-;t;ry_ng to
disbeiru; :;ttie,,,:r.eal .situation fo,i'
tlnngs'by-tlre'-iglit.'of.-ft'beiil-gbt-i
-j ,Ul:Ml!. H F/WI.-.I 'jlirl .,.71.'!'
,X),-eas..ia>fiayedj:: nn,d. i? tlje..twiiid.
?Mt|if'tlieit"''Ht>pft;alm-dst tobcb'ed"
j,' •;■•" al " if: ato m ietti-fus-ti .. . ■ .
tbejgro^ridijjdebirJs a.nd anytlnng.
lyiii&f'1 loose wus.nwbinled...about-
and scattef(-f_."in '(.'^e'ty'-lii-'-'i-tlbn.
tHf,.^ar,fe-;_ce,!iOf -J^e lumber,
yarl!d'""'Wiis''Mowrr 111*1;,"'"and tlife
gjfepek in Borgerdmg's yard WcijS,
(So ba^lj\V'mixedidVlo4_tia!jr:!ni.oriiing
^S^f^i^^B* lime***. Wbif-i-den's lakd
.cum
«ja.
li-oin^
few
ried
M&vk .Louise .Gravel-1
<6hajt when a man | call'ea^fdt1 '&
r-n_j#i$ qUajb^. t mb'tyM 4W,
6uti: o_,!a mass Oi>t&\anksv ■
M ; .|,.'I T t':. Si T. i j:-
. ....sy.u_.iy.AN ....
!'-'f be',*Wte-',|__ai-l'hs,: faiiiily'"__btoi-ed
-5 oA:Lui.i'a'kis.'''.lohd_y: ' wul
['»M_»«ftayte-iid ^ffl.''Visit.'d,:at ilrs.
-!'ord'3';Tfi--tRty -i_fte--i6-iir; ;1 -
"_li._ "tVcT,ber"_t 7__fiiHteapiH_S:'rjii-ii-''
'fkac:'Ct(mp-:;.i'
:■•*' V eyo-W'1 £r&i_l!"W_f,tertbw'ii;
rfarRi n; JJ.uilo. .PrawigiAUid .ixjr ■ a
year.; in tiie, 4..y.i,..le.,,wa_,iwar
in.lSS<..at -.Belle ...prairie .Lo :ui,_.
Tvp. .>vcmi:en v.'.,re injur.d .^landay
fore icon b.y.;a.'horsa.-wjaicli .broke.titsi
ifalt^r- and^ran I away.\ from- Joseph S.
ill's -blacksmith shop on Broad
going''thrdugh tlie -cibwtf^Stctf-
tlie clrcil at tiio corner
: (roadway and
>. John Ha
i })•/ liie. iio.i'so and luuj" pi\o r.'f.
Carj
... ay
...
of
M
broken. She was taken lo tho home
£ ier ..father,.» Go&rgo . Gerrit_, ana
give l medical1 attentioui■■■ S_l 2-year-
uld ioy she was cai-ryiiig in her arms
escaped injury ^except for a bruise
on i ne cheek
iilO. •-. A'. l>: _Iei.;er'foll wiiile Irving
it put of the way.of. the horey and
and arni_ w.ere.Jirulsed, ,.l
1 boy wass also. _epqEted..to -iave
slightly, injured..
; I Til a-'bongo' ia owned toy the Henne1-
aper company.
„F
Pari
was
■uu
and
mak i
4i>on
addi
* : • j_. 11;1111. mariagcr of tli.■
..ii Auln Service '(r<7lnpaiiy
Scing
bus lino servft-- v, nich'- will be
: ank
Be
"d Myniii!.y in . , _gi I'r.iri.
■
luu po^jplejj iuuiuI trips ,1'tum.
to ;'j'.'r/idailv,;.uli!i an
ofial
o i iCr...
city
M.-li,
ing
over
will
o 'oli
7.1)01
• O 1
ter
soco
will
will
;,!(■ Wil! i. .;
ng th.
■ on .ill!' trr.i-r i!i.-i'sf;:,i;,-. |
.it' is; iikuilied thatMHitf' li'r ,t: _j_i.
leav ...Limjc ri;nj'n:. .-..Imul, 7 -ii- '7:1,5
...),.iaitng,.,.unu.■iiuf h..|..
...u:;li.
7. JiiihiiMiiiudy a.-
hi' ani.i: I,,
nV 'irip ftj I'i
B.
.PUCKER
'^.' Jolm-.-ion of; Kiiigston. one of
the leaders of the
7(1
fropi Meeker
• liixie.h last
Rucker
rs. Bida fMcGillf Boynton, forty-
free year'.-old, only daughter of former Governor Andrew R. JMcGill, is
,5ead at the McQill. home at St, Paul .■ Y a rf"i:'osen
just four months after the death; of >Go- :«M H f^&H®
l'hor husband, Wilbur D. Boynton of Thursday evening at__the__
1 IeadviIl-7 Pa. place. Sir. Johnson is a fanner and
5 Ernest Koch, fifty..years,, old, presi- believes, in farmere getting seme of
dent of the St. Paul-Bricklayers' un- the good things and not giving too
j.ion, is dead as the result of injuries in.uCli to the .middlemen who liafidle
Eustained when he fell three stories' go Wany of their producl _.
iown an oleyator shaft at the Ex- , Migs Elizabeth Waller is'liere visit-
^ange annex at South St. Paul, now ^elatives and friends.
der conBtruetlon. , * Kattoerine Rucker of Grace-
Louis Lagone, aged thirty-nine, and ■ •■■•■. -,- _ -__
-__n T , o. «» u Montana, left Monday after a
**** son, George Lagone, aged twenty- V1UB>, ™vi.L>.<ma, °-- *
I visited the. regular army re- Pleasant visit ;witli friends here,
[ting station, at Minnesipolis and! Mr. and. Mrs. Irwin Drews of Hill-
men enlisted. Tile Lagones are- man visit sd at ..the;, Bx.uiber: home ;Sun-
rench-Canadian stoel-, but both; day.
tiative Americans.
»-..iyi_.._ are almost as vital to
l Kingston, one of fatdm success ff war ag *™ ^
Equity movement, diel.l anfl certainjy . hlQro; ^.^ .^
ity
f'rai:
\ LCB
alcta
at
---A
UOUl
..'XlC
re
buss
vernment control of food and
during £v.*r jligyA ^ su;ai$n._J J._i|:,
rX.£. ..i(; is a necessity, and it
works good and nothing but good. If
we :igttT,ti,jh.!pea<!e !*ftS_S^lv'|ul4*H»|Wd
no I lore, .paten;alistic,.,an.d .eilnicsj- ;;is.
necessary. When thej war, is over we
shai hear much of .this question: ll'
people can have the benelh oi
rovemmeSt' h'eJpJ'in'ValrV why hoi
iace? ...
peop|le does' for ffiejeople is RI&HT,,
and this '^af:"is"proViiig it every' day.'
Altother thittg'The lieraid lias ad-
vocajtedand that-we shall hear more
oE 4 tl_?-;£H!iu.i®' %::P,03ta£j,i^iu;a,n;.ft-,
a cBeap form of insurance for tlie
poorj mafu;s sometli-ngr^tiiit tii;, i;,rx;4'that
companies wjll npt iuniish, some,
mini worked out. at'.actual .cost, for
6no people and guaranteed-' by the
govjrnmejif. ., .Wneii;'1'ho Herald, fitat
advejeated this, many |fCta&\4 ftpuld
not pe done, ^ow''plans of doing it
for Ijh-.,soldiers are toeing •worked olit
and ft it can be done for the-soldiers
ifcdn toe..done. for..the;workers whost-
i.illt;
ll ,.
■a ln^o
lake
TI
uie
i-h.d
lorv
to'l'irra an
id' t_ip 10' 'Piejrz and j-rlui-a and
mi ■.. ' If
leave Long Prairio about 6 p. m.,
^aal-Jn:4'..in/6ili-I-'J .«hip...;, iri,, t'o""'t-ii'a''
Mid I'ii'i'i: and i-dtufni'iTg- to' LoWg
io.. .'idjis- wiH1 fjivc -jtjetteiijt'. iitto
hstw_i-i-,lij>iesfti towiit; and !ill-town3
tliu line, as stops, Mill :be mado
i iy point along the route.
schedule of prices will be an-
^'fM'pP11'1' ;: ; (Wf
.-given'tout, and ill., rail's will
_bc approximately 4 centp per
' TI iS'Wft^feKy Bmrtdff'iSfus
Wacena to Walk--"this 'RpiTAg-, later
lfjiijg flu. surii.. X'niin tsaul-..'06ii-.
(». .. W'alkiir. T:i .;, , h%) c \ several
s.of ihe hiic.MliOiaricr.l'aik sf.^ni ■
eeiig typo, each, bus a'ccoinmodatins
Is-'56 pas3ong^rs, ri'bey mv ;.j1;ih-
milo,.»,
line Irom ^
llirou-Ii
.Lac's
i!is. iv.e'-k.
uLSitlitl. ■„;.:,' ; -a_l(_r ■'■■ki'i n:
pin's Wedbe_d. J.
."SOIV ' '"V\ i ,! , to
7Tjalij1as. iveek.
ine infinll'' child' Wlfr. and 'Mrs.'EU
. cdn-'sda'y"!,kn'd
TtJtf-Maj-
"' Eiiier Bre w-ted, an'"Sfcc'6_Qp'li_iie'd
piatii-Hv -pe'At'h'i-"vacation" at Camp'
. .'•.. Ssie _f__itli 'Murfie'd' heme
i.,y. She
.naid.d by iu-r "jroLh'er Chairle.'
.,'ill -__._-" a short visit.
liiiey Looi. ia'-iiior Gleim
were 'Lastrujb -taller,. Friday.
Ti d ■ M_36%§ Efl&ie W&Wb 'arid
OliV.: t;eth Wil-
.i-i.d r i<--id..y afteJn'o-on.
■'. Klaw and wife of Waterloo,
. -iv.- Ltlnby and \vI■'t. 'of Minnea-
occupied ""Fitch' 'Cottage'" at ihe
-.amp t_.-"l_.t'Y.-C-:-.' '
ur-1 H'6_kil-- - ahd' Lloyd "Lool^
■ ' to Hiilmih Sauti-day. , ""
.:.'.). A.' Sanborn,"Mi-, 'and Mrs.
CSU^.-'Sar/D'orn a'6'* '''children',' .\i...
'.it'-anf!' da'tighte.1 N-ili'e,':'calle'd
»tHD| LY Loo1c*_''SaTurd_y "afieiiicon.
Mrs!1 Wm: Adkins and son" Glenn of
7re Vlsi'tiilg' tiie' "Peter
Adkinsr family: ' '
"":'iMi|.vfiodg- "Of belanti' h-.'s" inoved to
.thinner 'boiil'-""''Dodge iriu" on
: &i.lHvau: !
.'. -and ■Mi's; TCalb' and' ch'ildrcu of
; iI-airie--"a1-riV<-d Salt:..
visit-CvIrs: ICahr.' 'sister," Mrs.
Lliiaj Hoskins rand rarilily.''
r-'LetoiiaTd-IInt of "Long'Laiie suffer-
-Jttrta sun stroke WHile u-o'fk'iiVg in'the'
'nay ilneadaV/1'Sa'irirday: " ]■'..
.-rdd
nea 1
P0K
_It
•.tm.a
co.ur
him^dWed'h-Ai'to i-is'hke' ®fa ^fif^^tA^SP^-
**i*9 ,e7,iV,;,, t„ i, -K_w <;.„,■ -^<:'y ana mirdvrare store, .'Ft, Rip-
■v,'(- son3V"-Mii'M''-.ri-i Jim,' :wcrb
■f:iii
.' tfb recovered in a'short' time.
, ',ii. rold Wiftdr;-,-. :;on ' enlisted
J-to; 3!".8.-'m:iTihe- aiid"eiiierc'd ,
.iug:. ub.i Paris- -Islabd,' rSbutil - Carolina.
Lliyci'-Wa'hiiark-'^cillea'a't '• C. E.
Looi
C.
nous
s-Sunday ;_f-'e-no;i'!i'.'
Ev-Loa!. lrad"'nUite tn exbUint
e busses will rnn-iOnrcgllHir sclicd-
i v..v day in-.flii"week, SuiidayS-'_n-
id, and the company plans to'give
oe .tliu.year roiuul.. .Thoy.' state.
their, cars are. so..const-iw:ted thtut
old y. !■:■, 1 Ii !■!■ and snow will not,stop.
Iheii operation. . .
Tile headquarters and garage- oX I li"
:-oin|any »rv now a,l W'a.lei.a, and ftlio.
schefiuleS iiver all i«_nil:e;i are So ar-
raneji'd tfia. ijacbjb'ifs''mnb Ejit'- \\';r
everar d'ourlli' fli'iy and is' -Omplctcly
ovc-iiauled1 at the garage.
Sunday when tbe roof of "the
-caught'"fire, frbrtunat ely no
(Jp^gaMywaav 'don_:
U'atodri;"'wife" and 'ehiicireii, the
7|-0asrnes"aiid __.' A/'Fitcli families.
Earl" ...lectin'-gib' of KoyaIu)n
spent."Sunday'-af-f-ock and Suliivaii
lake..i .......
•■-(-Ifreuco ." Hodkiiis 'lias' retiirned
.^tea-ii- ".Cro.'"_iid: vr'ill '
Absolute "knowledge .haveT niono,
i one {of my-aunt's -'v. asher -woman's
sons! heard a policeman on his beat
say; ,. a laborer. .-.that- lip, had
peac
No«ri_S,..a.goQd..a time as-any-for
." who wish to., make-the govern-
' of the highest possible use tp
ebple, and thei'eby to 'hiring the
Get
peodle into clofeeit'-'pci-si'Di--
witli the government, to
subject 'ii^-o--'s,>ri:)U7 and
!;:■ i
ions
' wm
construct
ire tonsiderat-ien.^Duiuth Herald.
n
...Blforthand, typewriting,
ingknd bani:i oitQr ^_.'
ing |August- -' _5igr ;-. ^fe gt
Cloijd Busings. Coliege.. Vatb &
Alii
J6W IwsekS' witK' iiiii'parerits.
f'Miai ''Clras' Sa'litobrii, IVe'llie ..lartin,
|fl .ib . ,b 'Waller arid ' Rnhy'Tlicmp-
wm brtlh'i-ig"in" Sullivan Jake
Ijoniftjscl.- .■ - -" - ' ' '
MCjrie Look, Sii'm Martin and' Ray
S-ima were Pierz' goers Monday.
'SSC--S- -W:-J. 'Broker ' and' Lodi-
meir ©f»Hoyalt'oli' iiiotorcd up to tpe
:wnd sF-iitr Mtonclay night at .Irs
'Ford's.-
' H""!! * i.' -. * * i 17.'
***k
No. 7
Tbe- second.draft.quota may
b'e -a'llc't! earlyin Axig-it.t,"Pro
TOtt ...ia.^tai .Genei-al j'i-o\vd(:r
fsaip aiew xdajfst ZLgCfvaAShe .new
miif!i-e,;;i-d!=!tea § .;veiv .lays' "
;a. tfer tlie e^ain^aiionftf tke.tirst
ifr'-ui-'is-'linfeh-d. '
OF-ljJE-i f6r hearing on p'eti:1
fi'ON' f O eSi-VEY [ LANGS '" n
on cbNfra'ct: ; ■"'"
-
.'S^te^MAftnc50f.a,,;,.g.p]uiit,y!lol' Mor-:
Tisoi,)ss.
-,-IM RwtaiP .'Qqurt,.;..,Special Term,.
-Jntoj -27, i'ai7. .'
.1. i^(|IQfi.te?.r, Of 7.... ,-,-..;c pf
rWal3c,cine..ly;.tj5;el, deceased.
i'l'Oa reading and filj^g. tbe. petitipa
pf!;:.'oI;n..,,Bo_4ioyey, ciainihig -to-,bej,tho
ftnti led., to,, a., co.nveyaiicp of .cer, ain j "i
,re:al estate,frpm..the,fA.dmin;.
«Siid estate,. ;ietung for,'.'- -; '.ion- 'poll
tine -KrUiZel. jle.cpas.^tj,,.^nij '.Eiizabcrtit
Klin :el,. bis wife, ;wa;s , bound by a
iC.on.t.'a.ct , in vyriting to convey mid
esta;
up,tyi ,Ihe. terms., and conditions
m-Mm
-
--«A0RE. JGDUJHTBIESl IH/SOHFUGT
:eal
vey
tber
the
jipat
i-...p|iedicatei],. and praying, that the
PSGliate. Cqur; maice a _
antli Driz'irig .; and . directing the
convey,,, such
i said petitioner ag
;:i entitled tberetp.
is-tber'ef-re ordered, i'ir.1 all per-
interested i. ,,.!:.! estate
,appear b . f o r e . . this
..at a j i a 1 . t a r m
t'aerec.f to be bold on .the 2_th d,
iugnst, ,.. D. 1 o'clock in
tbe
afternoon, at the Probate Office
ia, the Court _House hi City of Little
Ealh
p'ciit ion.'
'
it-ss
in
:7itsd S-tafes a_d Oi.:
ionjs fj}*p §ti-uss;i,e: Main .Event:
rofu-he Past"Year;
Tf|indon.,^^ Tbe.'thii'd! year."of-the
,,}y,qr id ..war., teles ea- ..ivithl. .tb-. i fortunes
pf c jnflict favoring the entente except1
unpprtajnti-.;..?.i., to'. u_=e out-7-
Ritssisn,.,situation.:,
to,,centr.a.l . powers ,,,sustain'.d rao-
tp.us,,,setbacks,,,both anii'dary .and
ical, durjn;;' the .tiveiye, tnontlis.,,.
Oh .tbe Yyfestprn front, i:i.I_;irc]ie ihp
Ten tons,'Ibid theiusplves ,p;i tbei dove a. the 7,7 -?iu.V,tb,
m
yeai. ' Tb •■- ' hi on, lines nev/ly as-
shed after forced retirerner. ;
in, ..stated, witii a description',of i terr tin V
and..;tp be,..conveyed, and tie tacts! day: at j
which .such .claim to conveyance
" abl'j
administrator to
tne
its:
litic
two
si a
Rus
id County, and oppose said]', P."rt
Mjeanwhild new epemy'po..-e!'7.
tne United States, have hi a
dr'a-i-n in'by'the central e&pire.S 7,id
progress" toward the achieve
ultimate aim 01 tile - and
-.1 fiirUie.-C.'.!.' b- ii-
il" 'disturbance which : will' remain
memorable in the history-■ ibf 'all' tin
C_.ief .among .tiie_e. areatbe fall of
cr.owne.d,beads:^Nicholas ..of Rus- ,
and CoastanLine. o,f...Cii'eece. In
.ia. autocracy has given .way to
dejmocracy. In Greece a kingdom re-
niailts, but not a pro-Teutonic ceo. en-,
tent 3' jpressbre' 'having woii supremacy!
"ib tjiat part of the Balkans. !
and*Roumania threw in;
iy
.TJni
Aid', it., is' further., ordered. I
bisjoi-ticr ', :;uco: lowid'by Cuba a-.ni i.ii.eeia. 'p.ai
in. each week for three successive
weel s'prior to s.aid day of hearing in
the Pierz Journel, a weekly news-!
pos
.paper printed and, published at Pierz,
in : aid
..Be ted'at Little Falls the _:tu d.e.y
Cf Jitiy, A. D. ti
ll: ie.'V. "ie,
E. F. , [AW,/ '.'"
>f Probate.-
7 lateiness 'bu'ild:
fortunes- with the-, entente short-j
fter the third, year- began. ..The;
cd Slates entered, .in.. April., iroI-l
pledged the United States her aid inj.
defending "the Panama" canal. Costaj
Ric4 put her navSl bases'at our dis-l
1. China,-Bolivia; Gua'tSniala lindi:
Bratil •• 'severed •• diplomatic relations!
vvitl Germany. Uruguay expressed;
sym pathy for tbe, United.Statesi Late!
.in J ilv Siam entered the war against!
the Central powers. j
. Ai estimate made two months be-[
fore
at Ft. Ripley early Sunday morn- 1
vith. an estimate^ 'loss cf .?25,000.
ej on the we I side''of the
;ed fft'rack-j betv.-ceu the bank
the West hotel was completely
, ■ . t
destroyed.
Ode man,' a Mr. Van Campen, own-
1 ... ..;.: -e . , . j
eri..nf a. confectionery 'store wbicb
.va0
e>d. 'was' sleepiitg in' the
... building' in which
T-. ,' 1. - r ... .7 ; , 1 :
fire
the. fife' etarte0 and was forced to
iuin; e window in his night
.uU;t.l as; 'The -lair. were burning
.Hilton he awaken ed.
N< one e.^. .,,;.,,- ;(lea wiM caused
1" ire, e v.-h.o disccvered it
,S.aUi it sta: t..ecl in _lho seco^cl story of
_ey..-|as "no' tiro protection and the on
iy. .i vai'lab' - --.of
xs. lva's "with ' .buckets.'
,teei; firemeb saved the
fighting the.
Thc.'yolun-
West hotel.
A cafli was senf 1-'Little' Falls for the
fire, t'ruc'.y'lie ire department
bcadp'!refused to 'send It so far away.
faring a'fire' here "while.'it was gone.
The lire' was 'dlscovceed at 2 o'clock.
..Tie bu.i'ne.s places'destroyed are
tbe., Van Campen confectionery,
Jqhnsso:; ferBtbefs'' 'hardware store,
lup'ey' House! witfi Uie ice house
aiid.igarage belonging" to it,, owned
;hy:„n'."E. 'Saunders,' and a vacant
builiC
and
by -_rthur Henderson of tbe Briiisli!
wair comnci-^placect the' lumibei- of]
men killed, at-7,0OC-,-000 since August,'-'
1914, ...J. rencb general: headquarters re-
oenlly estimated ..1,50,0,000. .Germans
had been killed up to March 1. Mr.
Hen lerson estimated, the total casual: ..
ties
■at mere than 4o,000,000.
tlie' end of the third year—voiced!
m
ing" owned by the Root estatp
formerly "used as a saloon.
""'A EurOpeto -Port.—Another 'American contingent has arrived safely and
dis e abarked.:
"■' Ti .evAmerican troops arrived by tha
■sain i-steame'r. wheri •:; Kermit Roosevelt, his-wife am- hiid traveled."
'When tenders -want alongside--the'
Vess-l the men were in higto spirits "
and frequently shouted;" "Are w
do* i.,bear,ted?". wbicii was answered
"with a. roaring "No,! "given with groat^. s
entb nsiasni.
,R< presentatives of the general staff
watched the disembarkation. There
was no ".ivic "demonstration. Only a
few spectators kn'ew of tbe landing-
The: & elleer fedand the -troop.-cbeere'd
toacl. The neon, entrain _.dvquickly ant!
left for,thedr. mew quarters. A si
com iany., remained at the port for
s'oril| hours, and these were..the pnly
.epresentatives of the contingent,
wliicjh tho, public saw.
Win!: at,; No
War
Itjrence Hoskins spent; Sunday at ,-, '
. ■ Smith's. ' " 1
'Ca|le?3 at Martin's '.Monday evening
Mrs.-pfeter'A!dkin_, son Jim. and Oats.-'_.:-":_lj:
Amdrican Jews, about somebo_y'"'ln'
ugpter Mary "ahd Mrs. Wm. Adkins Far Corn
^ And feonGlenir
a letter''just' last' ' week ' written
n j the finest Greek from, a
se Cooiie in.. Tj_ab.uc.kt..., who Igtatir.iEilkK'nfe'ki' ..e Platto
die niggers, in. Cuba ..knov.; of,: i"- n tJ.JpSgg
colored m:::: in a Texas-, town '.who !"
it straight .from ea eirpus
eloign,, that a nnan in- the Klondike
Jjeai|l -the .neivs. from ae'garig'Of South
Hay ______
Butler, Creaniery
Paris. -1- The allied powers concluded their conference here after an-
nouEJcing a decision to continue the
war until the object for'vvhich they;
are. ighting is attained. '
Tiieir declaration, which was made |
unanimously before separating, reads: |
.. "Tne allied powers, more closely!
.united than ever for the defense of;
the people's rights, .uarticularly in the j
(-titS -■• .
II ' I'll, ll'.if:
. ;:it('i'.os(. . .
■ ,.•
i; P_ft4 erradfi Hour
1-_'__i '■" Bra
7.00: Balkpn peninsula, are-resolved not to;
i|-, I lay ( own arms until they have attain-f
ed the.end which in their .eyes donii-!
f! 'S't-fnate^ all others—to render impossible;
30 a return of the criminal aggression,;
,. or)' such as that whereof Uie central, em-!
""" .'_ , pirea bear tbe responslbilit,
■-.-.-,, . 0-.70 ; . There was unanimous agreements on;
6Y,-ivi"e " ■ i.Hcijiatelv,
• .,•,... _L_-3__« . '■■■¥■ '"'.' '•-
j---— , -«----.--_j ...,u-,. . .iiiiiu 1.1 iy.li j \.
Borrfeoy-who heardaman'whd claimed ' ,';..,,, d bv law 'i. .irot C
to ktiOW a'-weli Society dm- . ,,'.,,. ,[ho .';.y.,,
motlier-ln-law wili undertake 'Io. it,,ve ■'.;,„„i ,-
.",.(,(! all dsc'isions■-■reached during the meet-; '
,w,() ings. The ministers of departments!
1 ■ affecjtedf.will meet in London to
Cracked Corn 80 pauncis 2.7. up the executive measures.
■a-in
i)]"L(_;—: .-.-!•>: j p0.jj . Himself
. }:■-. ,■ ■; . ^ . . • , ' , ",-' I0 /'.^,C1 .'.be .m,u;-.- i ,..-.ins 0..JJV at his failure to be reappointed
has Btatea in a primed^mpe. Uiat.she , ^ '■'.■„„'/"""■ . ,e -V, statl inspector is believed by ^poiiti-
has a,son wba has a trieHd.:6ho,kso'w. V- ,{,!_., ,„
vvhen the war .is going to-eud;-
.,....-:-■-...
-Ex,
-1 ^
1 Irh'ski is 19 years old.
. .-* :.!.. ■ ■■■
:h_
drawl
':>.-!.!
leoLli:ae^.-e__l_
• - clans here :the cause of the suicide of
" ' ''' J. AJ Knott, aged ififty-eight, a promi-
nentfj Missouri Democratic politician,
S^i-ii
Object Description
| Title | The Pierz Journal (Pierz, Morrison County, Minnesota), 1917-08-02 |
| Succeeding Titles | Royalton Banner; The Royalton Banner - Pierz Journal |
| Edition | Volume 9, Number 7 |
| Date of Creation | 1917-08-02 |
| 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 |
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| LCCN | sn 89064511 |
| OCLC Control Number | 1641163 |
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: *>**v**wm*t~ti****am H VOL. N'0^9.^ tiJd! vlqjriw 5'.no-0" g ^WE^^0^ GATHERED FRdM ALL SECTIONS Of the Week. News 'of Especial Merest -to _.;««. . «*n n„_,_f. Let tlie'slireclcler help ciftew Minnesota-Readers. up the com crop. i@«Bi8SS388-8_-BS£-_iSB_-£^ X&imraovs.T.i.E.y be. as ,g,opd as today—but today is here. AB-Ton^Bauer of St. James iSShe® visitiug oil f rifig&eis. E. U Bethel of HiUinan efcOT Happenings of the Week Briefly, Told for the Convenience of the Busy Reader.. __ E eii F. Thompson, aged,:sixty:se.vef ,,. for years a member of the Minneapolis Mr, is dead. Governor(-Bui?rifluigt;. h_.s,-annonnp.ed the Reappointment of Carlos Avery as state, game and fish commissioner. Charles "HU'CDrin'ery tor twenty-five years a resident of Minneapolis anda pn As; ever in times past, it is more in the man than in the machine. ■"'"' !f :,v/ :j3ajney Block and k.^Bm ser went-to Little Falls- Wee. prominent member of the m>^^^™*v^^^^-^m& mm*mW^^.K^mdS^F appointed Vy dead. It is estimated, that 'the royalties to the Estate on>:;St;,a,tp.,-p-syA.ed iron, ore ii-iii-S for the quarter ending June 30 will reach $185,000. ft! I W; \W. Rich, prominent ir Minnesota politics for more than twenty-five Chas. Sanborn of Holstein Park was a village caller last Monday.' pontics tor more man iwb_.-hvo ■--* \ ' t.. •n- .. nr.„j. TT.---M. years;, has been appointed doorkeeper A. Pillllip.S of W^UniOl. at the new state c^oi,,._ . visited old Meacls.here-a few ■.visited/old friends ;h»Jpa few days this week. ..tp at tie new state c^jjjJaL Pa-rick Larkin, aged 'thirty-eight;, a: Brafgerd automobile liveryman, ■ was drowiied in Gull iaW'.in'"sight of his. wife and seven children. * Machinery well oiled, tllO- Hf..Harrison, forty-three years old rou„.jlly iu gf&Vl makes work is dead at Red Wing pf.tetanus con- ° _..,,,:-.,■! • tracted on July 4 when a. toy cannon easy and worry, SCa.i'C§... t: exploded, shattering his'hand. A. M.-Opsahl of Brainerd, now state S. B. Blick 5? KiSr-fS S^rr aeS Pointed postmaster' of Little a c w state immigration commissioner. j.BallS by the president. Miles Mclnnes Dickey, ninety-three year's'.fold and a pioneer of the state, is dead at Wayzata, where he had been iiios .master for many years. Albert L. Larson, forty-two years old, l^is fatally injured'when he fell fouiv stories in an elevator shaft in the Pilace building at Minneapolis. James Ticcis, twenty-seven years of; Straw if One is gOWing to put Wheat will be about half barley and rye Why r tliait'-last year. separate oats and themJ together in ! the 2'..'ii.t.i-f»j ■'''•■• Dietr__ feed manger .I age,-i a, porter, was ..instantly killed whet "he fell down a flight of stairs at Minneapolis, fracturing hi. skull. Floyd Campbell, twenty-eight, years 1 old, killed himself near Oronoco, wept of Rochester, to keep 'from 'going to: warijgEIe was selected at the recent dra-.ving. Former State Representative Asher Murray of Wadena has. been elected. to succeed Andrew D. ' Stephens of Crookston on the state ,t>oard: of im: migration. Jess, Dunning, secretary <3f the In- dnst-ial workers o£ the World at Ee- Kaidjiji'was bound'over to the grand jury Fjq arged with displaying sabotage literature. Cdrdenio A. Sever ante, - widely knowb lawyer and member ot the law firm; of Davis, Severance & Olds of St. ffanl, will; head- a Red Cross; mission .to. Serbia. Five ■ persons, were ' injured, one probably mortally, and five others escaped almost miraculously iri a 'triple collision of two automobiles and a street can at St. Paul. Daiices-iir.S-hoo.l lMidings were, ap-, proved at a special election in Virginia by a vote of 399 to 370. The vote was ordered after an evangelist , recently attacked th,e. school, board tor permitting dances. The state of Minnesota has .0,:U7. 000 in cash in its treasury, the largest cash balance in the 'history of the state. State Treasurer Rines predicts that new high records may be estab- greeS in the shade and. SO me lished during August. A large number of slackers. ( Leonard Dietrich, of Hillman, ' formerly of Delano, 7 *■ Minn., made a call at the Journal office Tuesday. E. A. Kling,of Little Falls has been appointed a member of the exemption board to fill the vacancy caused by ihe resignation of #. Y. Mc- IN^iry. Carlos Avery, state game • and fish commissioner, has announced that sportsmen will be allowed'todo hunting for migi-ating birds for a half hour Before sunrise^after the 15th day of October. weather e yesterdays the thermometer was 0Ver 90 de- tihieB as high as 96, but went yesterday morn rence of 40 de Tbe-_ii.st |
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