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}&*** ^s" Hb & 1 3 3 Jfl «UWIIH»IB^ tt N Robertson transacted business at Sleepy JBye the lore part of last week. Fred Harmening and daughter, Sophia, of Sleepy Ey visited Mrs Harraemng at a local hospital, Wednes day. Th latter recently submitted to an operation, Irom the effects of which she is 5©nv«aesemg nicety- Tvalues $6/89 far SILK SHIRTS that w«re made to sell origin ally as high as $13.50. «^v ^r^mx^j^w^r^w^^W^ Mrs. Fred Deeg of Lamberton is re ceiving medical attention at a local hospital. She has been ailing for some time. i. Mesdames Theodore Schotzko and Barbara Kretsch of Springfield were among those from out-of-town who attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Anna Groebner in this city, Thursday Copyright 1920 Uart Schaffncr & Marx orr overcoat at our Holiday Reduction Sale HAT'S a sample of one of the Pp&fly we're giving—there's nothing to surpass it in this part of the country. We're so sure of what we're doing, for you that we say: If you aren't satisfied-— money back Ofcer suits and overcoats as low as $18 Here are some other stirring values $3.69 or W O O E N N I O S I S a a a $ 1 6 9 a a in to is in a if in is id a S a Metzinger THE HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES AND FLORSHEIM SHOES 4 Mrs. Herman'Koo is back from Springfield, where she enjoyed a several days' visit at the George Tauer home Do your Christmas shopping earjy mail you Christmas parcels without delay—and then wait patiently fcr Sanat to pay his annual visit to your home 65 suit S r* William Mai&er, N & Nelson E. A. -Stoll, deojrge* Schmidt an( William B. McCue^were recent Spring field visitors. «£*,*• Mrs. Thomas Dor*«n and little sen accompanied fey he? sifter, Mis Florence Collin*, were guests "at boitfe-of Mr and Mrs. A. $. Henle at fSleepy Eye* W a a a u& ft $11.89 for' a a of FLORSHEIM SHOES in the store. These are shoes! that were selling as high as $20.00 *at the beginning of this season. *.r & Nicollet Leader. &*iil> on 74 5 Rosary (Nevin) Comet Couturier A Dream (Bartlett) Comet 7 Couturier Marche Lorraine 50623 Imperial Marimba Band •*-,—-—•—»•—,'•* i- AND1NC CASE DISMISSED The case against C. W Andmg in the'Uifited States court has been dis missed, and his bondsmen are released Wjrom further responsibility. Mr. And jing," in the indictment returned by the^ federal grand jury at the May, 1918f terrh in 5 I Hawaiian Breezes Wajkiki Hawaiian Orch. (With Ljiuise 6B Ferera) {HawaiianWaltz—Insti.sDueHawaiian Wailana Winona, was charged with violation of the espionage act in that he was said to have made utterances calculated to discourage service in the army. The indictment was returned at a time when the war spirit was at its height. On trial by a jury a con iviction was made and Mr. Andmg was sentenced by Judge Page Morris to Leavenworth but ,\ execution of the sentence was stayed until a motion for a new trial could be heard. Thisse motion was argued before Judge Morris in September of that year and in the following April was granted, but the case never has been called for trial again. It dismissal was made after United States District Attorney Alfred Jacques had notified the court that he did not intend to further prosecute the defendant. v^s* The Emil Hage and Carl I. Stone families of this city and Mr. and Mrs. L. I Bjorneberg of Hanska enjoyed Sunday dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 'Fred Chiistiansen on South German street Toot Paka's HawaUans Smiles—Waikiki foft&fa Orchestra S SemperPideliaMarch N.Y.MilitaryBand 50671 Trumpeter's Carnival-March Militaire O SUB-ORGANIZATION Miss Eme Olson of Brighton town ship submitted to an operation at the Atameetmg« membe-sof the Farm Union Hospital here, Wednesday. Bureau of Nicollet township, held at r"==r==================^^ Blank's hall Tuesday afternoon, the first sub-organization was formed under [f the plan which was adopted several months ago. Each township in Nicol let county is to have its own sub organization of the Farm Bureau with Hts own officers who will work in co operation with the officers of the coun ty organization. County Agent 0 0 Horlamus was in charge of the meeting. J, t. Pyle, one of the directors of the Minnesota Farm Btfreau Federation, wafe present and gave a speech on general marketing plans for the state' and also told of the national plan of marketing. Next Tuesday farm bureau members of Lake Prairie township will meet and form a sub-organization and the Ne Sweden meeting has been scheduled for next Thursday. Dates for the meetings in the remainder of the county will take place shortly after January 1. Jacob Michels was elected chairman of the Nicollet township bureau and C. Bode secretary.— *i 7 visit our RE-CREATION 82171 S N.Y.MilitaryBand OA 5 William TellOverture(Pt. 1) Sodero'sBand W128 1wiuiamTellOverture(Pt.2)Sodero'sBand 82063 Ave Maria. Violia Carl Flescb SCHMUCKER & BURK N E W UL I N N Reading Lamps American Beauty Flat Irons Electric Toasters, Motors Chandeliers, Lamps Vacuum Cleaners, Curling Irons And Anything Electric EverlingElectric Co New Ulm, Minn. AVC^D' FIRES inflammable material should be used in W ST it A* Department^ See how our various services to1 owners help you get the greater* finer joy out of your New Edison. 80292 5C!oria-12thMass(Mozart)G*egorianGhairj Hallelujah Chorus—Messiah (Handel) Oratorio Chorus 82536 Ave Maria (Baeh-Gounod) in Latin 82077 Depuis Ie jour—Louise ^, Anna Case w***! Marie Rappold and Albert Spalding 4 FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS WE HAVE A NICE LINE OF Frieda Hempel 'Trieda Hempel 1 O Hol Night (Adam^ (OnElizabeth That We Two Were Maying Spencer and Thomas Chalmers I the Evening by the Moonlight, Dear Louise Hindermyer and Chorus Sweet Spirit, Hear My Prayer (Wallace) Venetian Inst. Quar. Kathleen Mavourneen (Crouch) Venetian last. Quar. 7tt$ Phonograph nvithaSouf" ^*f Paul Hopp, Mrs. A^ Enter and,'-* Mrs W E Jensen jf Nicollet were New Ulm callers, Wednesday!"" I tr^^-**s^a»-e^#^C«'^ During he Christraas,season the residents o— New*-i^ Ulm should exercise more caution an -Usuoi ,tov ^V avoid fires. Cotton, tissue paper and all other ing Christma Trees. Candles should be protected '-f and it should be observed at all decorations a re a with idea in yiew o! preventing SLfire.^^wLJEI* k% "-vie,. 5- -•', IL, ^vm^^wiM^ HENR ENGEI^-f \R CHIEF OF FIRE DEPARTMENT 'iff 7 ^6 *titr M, 32? ll \&% ,?-rt "Tti» UiS. -4L 3 **1 [St je 4ti W