12 I TI.IE I I FALLS CITY TRIBlTI\E : ; February 19/1904 . Church Notes . . - - - - - - - - - l cv. S. G. Fisher of Stamford , Ncb. , will hold regular Sunday services in Presbyterian church next Sabbath morning and c\'cn- jug. A cordial invitation is cx- tcndcd to aU to attend thcsc scr- viccs. . . . - - - - - - Brethren Church -Owin to thc interest taken in thc series of meetings they were continucd another wcck. Services Sunday z at 10 a. m. and 7:30 : ( ) p. iii . , bap- tism at evening service. Sunday school at 10 ( a. m. Silver Creek t Sunday school at 10 ( a. m. All arc wc1come.-l I . Haskins , pmtor. . I As a result of the ' c\'ang"clistic mccling"s now in progress at thc Brethren church thc sacrament of baptism was administcl'cd to ten persons last Saturday aftcr- noon. 'l'hc church has been taxcd to its full capacity in ac- commodating" thc large congregations - tions that have ttcndcd thc services - vices each c\'cning- At St. 'l'homas church , first Sunday in Lent , Fcbruary 21st : Holy Eucharist , 7:30 : a. m. ; Holy Eucharist and sermon , 1.1 a. m. ; Sunday school at noon ; Evensong and sermon , 7:30 : p. m. Subject for evening , "Rcpcntancc. " 'l'he lecture on Wcdncsday ( , February 24th , will bc by Rcv. R. R. Digg"s oi Kansas City and on Friday following by thc Rector of thc parish. Strangers arc invited to attend all services for Lent at St. 'l'homas church.-Rcv. Henry L' . Smith , Rc tor. - - - - - The series of meetings that have been in progress at thc Christian church for thc past two weeks , and which have been at- - - tcndcd by large audiences with a marked degree of interest , will close with this cvcni'flg-'s scn'icc. The subject will bc , 'l'hc Source of Our Comforts and Sorrows. " Services as usual on Sunday. Subject of morning sermon , "Thc Office of thc holy Ghost ; " evening - t , ing' , "Our Great high Pricst. " A special feature of each service will be the musical program that is in preparation. You arc in- vited to take part in all our ser- vices.-J. Elza Holly , pastor. . - - - - - - - The revival mccting'g"'iH thc Baptist church undcr thc direction - tion of Rcv. Herbert E. Ryder arc progressing \ ' . 'l'he meetings commence each evening with - service fol- at 7:30 : a songsen'ice , - 10wet by preaching at 8 o'clock. 1\'lr. Ryder is also a tenor soloist , having conducted thc singing in .1\1oody's meetings in Chicago d luring the Worlds Faircampaign. .1\1rs. ' Ryder is also a sweet and effective gospel singer and each evening either or both will sing some special music. On Friday iy , at 4 p. m. there will bc special sCf\ice fot' childrcn and ' \ ( every child in the city is invitcd. 'rhe program will include a song ser- vice and a chalk talk by Rev. Hydcr. On Sunday there will bc services all day. Preaching at 1.1 a. 111. , a meeting for men only 4 at 3 p. 111. , to which every man in the city is urged tu attcnd. Sub- jcct , " 'roday's problems and their 1 * r C4 . * y 'r .A 1 N n 1j1 4 y , v' ' ' , REV. HERBER' ! ' E. HYDER. solution. " In the evening at 7:30 : special song ' service with preaching - ing at 8 o'clock. A Sunbeam Choir is being organized and every child who can sing at all is invited to join and receive thc badge of memhers hiip. A cordial invitation is cxtended to all non- church going people to attend these mecting's. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. - - - - - - - - A son was born to NIl' . and \rs. James Ramsey last riday. 1 11. C. Das , editor of thc News has been quite ill this week. L. H. Howe of Humboldt was in town the first of thc weck. . Claude Phillippi of l\Iorrill , Kan. , spent Sunday in this city. John \Vrig-ht left ] Friday for a business trip to Nishnabotna.1\To. l\Iiss Anna Dorrington has resigned - signed her position at .thc telephone - phone office and has been mc- cccdcd by Miss Nc\'a lV1orris. I REVIVAL llEETIN.GS Every Night in the Baptist Church 7:30 : P. M. Herbert E. Ryder Is the Evangelist Special . Singing Each Evening Meeting for nEN ONLY Sunday 3 p. m. . , . w Henry Rieger and Chris Shelly were up from Preston . on busi- ness ycstcrday. Will Spra ins of Grand Island visited with his Fal1s City friends ( luring the weck. County Treasurer Zook is num- bercd among those who arc suf- ferin from severe colds. Will Kcntncr , formerly of this city , but now in business in Cof- feyvillc , Kan. , was in town this weck. .John Lich ty , who was taken suddcnly ill last week , has so far recovered as to hc able to bc around. A daug'htcr was born to lIr. and ? \1rs. O. R. Ross on l\londay morning. Dr. Rcnckcr was in ttcndance. w' 1. Ross ald family of 'ler- don spent a couple of days thc 11rst of the week in this city visiting - ting i rcla ti rCS. About twenty Odd 1i 1 'cl1ows went to Stella Monday to assi t in thc instituting of a lodge at that placc. The new lodge starts out with a large membership and fine prospects for future growth. G.C.Kaiscr and Henry Dacsch- ner of Preston were in town Tuesday - day and departed in the afternoon for southwestern Oklahoma to take a look at thc country. If satisfied with the prospects , they will invest in land. - - - - , STRAIN ON HORSES. Careless Drivers Make Them Work Harder Than Is Necessary. The strength required of uu average - erage sized team { of hor8P8 and tht . . .L. . _ ! _ J 1 1 , u'alll ou rile horses to draw a heavy load over stones 01' out of a deep rut hole ' > ' oth- " , 01' over many - er ' obstacles is oft em greater than to draw time saute load over : t smooth surface 50 ) yards , says Our Dumb Animals. It would be a small estimate to careless driver strains his say a \ ( I' team in that munUPl' twenty limes a daJ' If driver ' - - a prevents straining his horses twenty ( t'illWH pueh day . he will sup them 1,000 yards of nUnpl'l'HHal'.Y ! pulling , ; , aud in time { aoo : ( ) ' da ' of the ' working days yea : WO , ' non yards , and ill five years riOO- , ) , 000 J'a l'ds-up\ ; . 1,000 ll1 iles. \Yith proper judgment and carefulness time driver at' the end of five years , will have , in place of a team of weak , O\'l'l'worked , bony horses . , a team of hl'alth.r . and strong OlWS. , From a business pofllt of view , will it 'not pay any horse owner , driver 01' teamster to be careful and considerate and to avoid all nnneel'ssal'Y strains on horses ! Bridal Wreaths. 11'hile a bridal wreath in this eoantry is usually composed of orange - blossoms , Germany uses myrtle , Italy white roses , Spain red roses , Greece vine leaves , and Bolwmia l'oBeuuu'y. . . . w. H. MADDOX a REAL ESTATE AGENCY _ . Land bought and sold . , Hartford Fire Insurance Houses in city for sale ' : " " 1 Money to loan ' Telephone 178 Neighborhood News ' ! : - - - - - Salem ' - . Hl'ccial : to 'l'hc ' l'l"iblllC. Linnil 'l'immcrman has been , quite ill this week with la-grippc and tonsilitis. . 1 1\1. L. Dowell fell on tlle ' ice U cdncsday c'cningand broke : _ t two of his fingers. I A load of Odd Fellows drove to t Stella 1\'londay evening for thc purpose l of organizing . a lodge at that plac.e. Lila Spul"1ock expect to start for Greenwood . 'Vis. . the first of the wcek to visit at thc home of . . . . . . Frank + Shrimpton. ( Every one in Salem ha had , will have , or is hang thc grip , ! 1 or he grip is having them wc can't tell exactly which it is. . ' . " . . . \V c understand that Fry berger ' & Snyder Fare sold their i111ple- . ment stock to a party in Kansas and that thc new firm will take . charge thc first of l\'Iarch. l ' . 1 I ZulaIcCool and Floy Grin- stcad gave a Valentine party at the home of the former Saturday \'cnin. About sixteen guests were present and all report a splendid timc. . \ Thc Ninth Hour club held a. _ _ . < t mceting at thc home of Lila Spurlock Pei 16th. Several musical selections were rendered , by th : , members luring the evening - iug and thc rest of thc time de- voted to contests , games and social chat. A delightful evening - ing : was spent by all and refreshments - ments were served by the hostcss. 'rhc members present were ivIisses Spurlock , l\'lead , French , Allen , I Russell , Stewart , 'Vhccler and Il Rame1. JII : The members of the Ninth Hour club met at the home of 1 : Cora Wheeler Thursday ; evening in thc form of a George Washington - i' ing-ton party. At roll call each II responded by a patriotic solo. II The evening was spent in histor ; ; W contests and a splcndid musical program rendercd and Alvirda Allen awarded first pri.c. : Time members present were Alvirda Allen , Cora Wheeler , Olive Stew- , V art , Lila Spurlock , l"inna Tim- I merman Beulah Russcl , Orrie French , Virginia Nlead Myrtle Hamc1. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostcss. . - - - - - - - - - - - - - Chas. Sheely of Salem trans- acted business in this city thc latter part of the wcck. h