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Fred FobI 'X) 4 4 *"5»' 8 •-v* ft of Sleepy Eye spent 'Sunday here. Make father or grandfather happy with a gold neaded cane. REIM the -Jeweler has them. (Advt.) J^ilss Irene Larson who ha* been visiting tore for a number of week* will return home Friday %, ,4-* Do not fail to attend the Roy L. Berg auction at the Star Hall this week. Advt. E. O. Hage looked after business Interests in Minneapolis Friday and Saturday. Mrs. AlbertJobneon of Springfield -epent the last half of tbe week visiting with the W. Alwin family and other -friends. She returned home Monday. Our holiday stock is the choice of -dozens of lines from which we have 'been buying for months. You will understand better when you come in and see J. M. MEYER, Leading Jeweler. (Advt.) 50-51 A GIF Tlttt i» S I Mite t*. 8 ,,.. Tbe Standard Bearers P»etwith Adeline Durbahn Friday evening BOept. Albert Pfaeoder transacted business in Lamberton on MondayjF',4 Qualitv first, last and all the time at «'80HLEUDERS't'., THE QUALITY JEWELER. (Advt) Irwin C. Alwln was in Springfield last week in tbe interests of the "Fort schritt". ,, A Mrs. John Scbroelz of SpriWfield spent several days last week with her mother, Mrs. Franz Schubert. Card party and lunch at the Turner Frauenverein Bale of Christmas goodies Friday evening of this week. Only 25c. Lunch alone 15c. Attorney Virgil B. Seward of Marshall and Co. Atty. Geo. T. Olsen of St. Peter were in the City Satur day. Dentist H. W. Rleke, who recently purchased from Peter Giefer thilot adjoining Dr. Geo. F. Reloeke's property on 8tate Street, expects to erect a residence thereon next year. Have you seen the beautiful Xmas Boxes of Stationery at Pfefferle's Reliable Drug Store? Better call «arly and make your selection asjhe prices which are only about J^ the regular prices are moving tbe goods very fast. Prices from 10c to 13.00 per box. (Advt) ii rien are practical and they like to have their gifts practical. A gift of something to wear will surely please him because it is practical and of lasting benefit. 1^A.V Overcoats, 5hirts, Cravats, Under- wear, Hose, Siispenders, Handker chiefs, Gloves, Mufflers, Umbrellas and Jewelry offers an almost unli mited chance to choosefrom and the prices are very low. Him" Happy hs£M tfm&mx-MX'i- fc*£: NEW ULM, MINN. Home Made Cookery Miss Berths. Grebe will be hostess to tbe and I Whist Club Thursday evening of this week. Foot Scbulxe shoes fulfill every re quirement of tbe most exacting people. At CRONE'S. Advt. Given by the Ladies Society Henry Reinarts of Glenburn, N. D. visited with bis mother. Mrs. Anna Kuttner, last week. J. Goblirscb of Redwood Palls spent a Dart of last week visiting friends and relatives in New Ulm and vicinity. Sterling Silver Table Ware—Such a fine line never shown in New UJmTurner before. SCHI^JUDER THE QUALITV JEWELER. (Advt) While wrestling at* the Washington School last Wednesday, the seven year old son of Joe Schreiner broke hiaright arm. Last Wednesday afternoon City Justice N. Hennlngaen united in marriage Edward T. Trainor and Madeline Ogden of St. Paul. Little sonny or brother would like Santo to bring, him a watch. RBU* the Jeweler baa just the right kind for boys. (AA*.) Mrs. Irma M. Monson left for Sleepy Eye to-day where she will ex hibit and sell tbe hand painted china'4 she has prepared for the Xmas trade. Keep warm, Foot Scbulze Rubbers and Overshoes will keep your feet snug and comfortable. At -4-~~aV ^4 2 corn abredder owned by Mr. Essig was O O StOCK OI sMlllS, destroyed. Uwu fortunate the wind4above '*m I waa in the right direction otherwise all CRONE'S. Advt. Editor Hodges and wife were pleas antly surprised at their home Monday evening, December 2nd. by a 1 arse number of neighbors and friends who came there to assist tbe worthy couple in celebrating their silver wedding. Bro. Hodges was equal to-the occasion and made tbe best speech be ever made in his life During the early morning last Satur day, fire from the steam engine of John Essig who lives in tbe Town of Milford set fire to a lot of corn fodder and tbe result was, before it could be subdued, two stacks of hay, a lot of core fodder, four cattle and the new tbe farm buildings of Mr. Addy would have been burned. The shredder was a new one and coat $800 with no 1 nsur. anoe. Mr. Addy figures his loss at about $600 with insurance in the Stark Insurance Company. v-Sleepy Eye Herald- Dispatch We are offering tbe nrettiest line of monogramed and engraved stationery as suggestions for Xmas Gifts that you ever saw. Come in and order from our sample line. You can not give a young girl anything more suitable. Our line is absolutely new just from tbe engravers and each de 8tgoVill be exclusive. We will not accept orders from more than one person for any design and you can thus be sure of having' something different. Prices just what you or dinarily want to pay for a gift for friend or acquaintance. Come earlv and get your choice. We also make a specialty of embossed'-stationery and engraved visiting cards. New Ulm Pub C. G. REIM, tf$^i$$'&®A& on TURNER^ FRI- Afternoon HALL December 13 Among tbe goodies for sale will be home made cakes, Xmas cookies, candies, doughnuts, noodles, real German rye bread and coffee cake. Lunch will be served thruout the afternoon, Card Party and Lunch in the Evening 26c *i»3- Anton Hilleeheim of Sigel visited last week with bis daughter, Mrs. Jos. F. Helgetat Ellis, Kansas. a day by auction at You can save $50 00 attending the Roy L. Berg tbe.Star Ball this week. Advt. Miss Veronica Franz of Sleepy Eye came down Saturday evening to attend the performance of "The Third De gree" at Turner Theatre and remained over Sunday visitin? Reinhart and Sturm. with the Misses The regular birthday party of tbe Frauenverein was held Thurs day afternoon at the Club Rooms. Owing to tbe stormy weather tbe number present was smaller than usual but tbe usual informal pleasant afternoon was enjoyed by all who dared to face tbe snow and wind. The ladies who celebrated. their anniver saries were Mrs. E. Maltzahn, Mrs. Roy Berg, Mrs. A. Schiller, Mrs. J. Bellm and Mrs. L. Fritscbe. The birthday table was decorated with white and pink flowers. Miss Phyllis Neumann played "Robin's Departure" wbiie supper was served. Mrs. F. Burg offered the congratulations, Miss Haeberle read a selection and Mrs. Schapekabm recited a humorous poem. '.' On next Tuesday, Dec. 17th, we will have at our store a representative of an Eastern firm with a complete lice of Ladies' Furs of every description consisting of Ladies' Coats, Scarfs, Muffs, Caps or anything in the line of the latest Furs. Here is an opportunity for you to match a muff or scarf or to purchase an exclusive pattern. We want to emphasize tbe fact that this sale affords tbe people of this city a chance to see one of tbe best lines of Furs ever shown here. This sale starts in the morning at 8 o'clock and closes in the evening at 10:00 o'clock. You are invited to visit bur store and inspect this line of Furs, whether you wish to purchase or not. It certainly gives you an apportunity to select a very fine Christmas present for your lady friend. We are going to conduct this sale on a very small margin of profit as we can afford to do this by not having to carry this stock on hand. Do not miss the sale. G. A. OrroMEYER. (Advf) WANTED All kinds of live a'nd dressed Poultry at full market value. Have an order for 100,000 lbs fat Turkeys. We want yours. STORK BROS. EL Has for eighteen years been a good and reliable place to buy CHRISTMAS GIFTS GIFTS THAT WILL BE APPRECIATED AND A JOY FOREVER Our stock is larger than that of any previous year. Our line of Novelties and Umbrellas, is superb. We love to show goods, so please come and see before you buy. Jlr- jp»w*" The Leading Jeweler I C„ "fc-'-rV c*rCT^»«* 1 They are bearing the tree— Now what will the tree bear for them? What's the objection to use ful presents? Thi* list may suggest— Neckwear 25c—80c Shirts 50c—75c—fl 00 Gloves Mittens 25c—50c Pajamas $1.00 Suspenders 10c—15c—25c Sweaters $1.00—$1 50 Caps 50c--75c Suits $2-50—$8.00 Overcoats $4.00-$S.0O 14 No. Minn. Str., New Ulm, Mlnp DKR, THE QUA MTV JKWKMSR. (Ad Vt.) W*yto ucces lies through a THE quickest, surest and safest way to success lies through a bank account. Observe tbe success ol the greatest men of modern times. Ouly the command of unlimited money has made' ,\ *. them what they ate. You can be as successful if yon start saving now. A dollar will open an account here. Brinp what you can fn today. Brown. County Bank New Ulmy Minnesota* Mrs. K. G. Hage went to St. James Friday for a day's visit and tosold Madelta Saturday where she was joined by Mr. Hage. They came home Monday by auto but found the roads rather muddy. For Cbristmas--What is nicer than a Kodak for the girl or boy—We have ibe finest I'ne in New Ulm. SCHMSU- The old Depot Hotel at a cy was last Tuesday to J. G. Ilea for $55"), his being the highest of live bids. The building will be wrecKed and tbe material thus secured will be used in tbe erection of several cottages. A few years ago this same property in cluding the furniture was sold for $15,000. *~0. & el -'4 -f I