A large crowd attended the funeral of Harry Nickels yesterday. The remains were first taken to the German Lutheran church, where services were held. From the church a long procession wended its way to Evergreen cemetery where he was laicf to rest.About 150 of Nickels' former co-em-r. ^ , .. ^ JT .# ^ W ^ Jfc if }i . A- » * IB *14,ploye, marched at the head of the pro*cession and the hearse bearing the body*■- - , ’ -vvrz . 4 . * ' “ 1 .-v, -X ’ g’£lL'V.was accompant by a hack loaded with flowers and followed by a long procession of mourners.