. _ . - . - _ . - . - . 10 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE March 4 , 1904 - Tile Social News . - - - - . . Mrs Ethcl Simanton was host- css at a more than delightful Kensington on Tuesday aftcr- 110011. A number of young lac1ic cttjoycd thc hospitality of this cvcn t. _ E . Mrs. W. S. Korncr entertained on last 'l'hursday afternoon at an informal family rcunion. tl'hc attcndancc was large and thc occasion - casion very dclhrhtful. On Friday - day , evening her daughter , .Mrs. Harry : Morrow cntcrtaincd her cousins in a charming manncr. trhc tics of relationship hy which all thc young guests were bound Wade thc occasion all thc More C113oyable. 1\1rs. W. S. Fast and 1\1rs. P. S. Hcacock entertained the Presbyterian - tcrian Ladies Kensington society at thc Hcacock home yesterday aftcrnoon. The meetings arc always - ways looked forward to with pleasant anticipations by thc mcmbers of thc society and this was but another occasion where expectation became realization The members were very nicely cntertainel . Sormiis met \Vednesday afternoon - tcrnoon of last week at the hone of lrs. W. \.V. Jcnne. tl'hc regular prog-ram with one exception was omittcd and the time taken up with memorial exercises - crcises in which thc members of the club expressed their appreci- ation of thc life of one of its most highly esteemed members , thc . late : Mrs. N A. Grcenwald. Mrs . Grccnwald was one of thc twenty original mcmbers of Sorosis and the first meeting thc club was held in thc parlors of her home on Stone strcct. After music of an appropriate nature was given hy I\Irs. Gist on thc piano 1\1rs. 'V.l\L \Vi1solt read a history of the life of thc dc- cc asel. l\Iesdamcs Alexander , Hcavis , Gist and others made short addrcsses in which touching tributes were paid to her mcmory. A committcc was appointed to draft resolutions of'ymyath r. At thc conclusion of these exer- cises 1\Irs. 'Vanner read a care- fully prepared paper on H\Vhitticr as a Poct. " The parlors of thc hostess were prettily decorated with cut flowers for this meetiug- and after adjournmcnt 1\1rs. Jenne assisted by 1\1rs. 'Vanner served an elegant luncheon. \ tl'hc resolutions adopted by So- rosis arc as follows : . 'Vhcrcas , In the dispcnsation of an All-wise Provilcnce it has seemed thc will of our Heavenly Father to remove from her home and family , and from our michit. 1rs.Phocbe Belle Grecnwald , and Whereas , In view of thc great . loss we have sustained in thc death of this clear sister and friend , therefore be it - - - . H.csoh'cd , tl'hat it is hut a just tribute to thc dcpartcd to say , that wc mourn for on who was OIf in every way worthy of our love and highest esteem ' Resolved trhat wc decply sympathizc with thc bcrcavcd family and friends and commcnd them to Him who docth all things well and whose love fail I cth never Anna ? \ I. H.ca\'is , l\1innie Jennings , Sara 1 E. Alexander , Commi ttce. Resolutions of Respect \Vhcrcas , It has pleased Al- mighty God to send his loath angel in thc homes of our cstecm- ed brothers \\T. A. Grcenwald and this E. Powell and aimed their belayed hclpmatcs therefore bc it Hcsol'ed , That the Ancient Order of United Workmen extend their profound sympathy in this hour of sore affliction of their fel- low brothers Resolved , tl'hat these . resolutions - tio.ns bc spread on the minutes of thc lodge , published in thc city papers and that a copy be sent to Bros. Grccnwald and Powell un- dcr seal of the lodg-c. Harry P. Custe'r , A. Graham , - A. H. . Stcttlcr , Committee. Ma.rried. Nettie Parker of Humboldt and Henry Moritz of Dawson were married by County Judge ) Vil- bite on \Vednesclay. The bride and ! groom both conic from prom- incnt west end families and trill bc congrattUatecl by a wide circle of fricnds. Thcy will make their house on a farm south of Dawson . - - - - - - Marriage Record County Judge 'Vilhitc has is- sucd thc following marriage licenses - censes : henry \Ioritz , Da , vson------- ------5 ? 'Nc\1ic \ Parker , HumboldLuu.18 'ViJ1iam . Schutelzcm,1-Itunholclt Nellie Sharp , Huutholdt-- . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ .24 Christian Church. The Sunday services at thc Christian church will bc of a mis- sionary nature ; thc value , nature and attitude wc should sustain toward missions. Bible school ( ) :45 : a. m. Communion and sermon 11:00 : a. m. ; Junior 3:00 : p. m. ; Senior ( ( ) :30 : p. m. and e'eningscr - vices 7:30 : p. m. An appropriate musical program will bc rendered at each servicc. All are cordially - ly \'itcc1.--J. Elza \ ' Holley , pas- tor. Presbyterian Ceureh Hev.S. Griffin of 'Vahoo , Neb. , will preach in thc Presbyterian church next Sunday morning .1I1d ( evening and each night ( luring the week following. You arc given a very cordial welcome to all of these serces. . . . . ' - RIGHT UP TO DATE ' , ' . It may sound a little queer to " M - tw.x,3 , talk about being uptoate in . . I N' N N 1dr. 4et sr . r COAL , the coal business because coal. . . r- . doesn't change styles , but there " . } _ are all sorts of grades at all sorts V.- . tJ. . 1' ' r. Q i of prices , and we have to keep - - ; 1 J 1if ! posted in reg-ard tu dealers and \ , -r- ' , . , , , , - qualities and prices in order to " serve 0ul' customers to the best ; . - - ' . , advantage.Ve ; keep as close . watch on these things as the mil- Ii ner does on the Paris dictations E. A. MAUST & SONS ' - , . . . . . , . PHONE NO. 38. - Correspondence ' News of the County as Told by Our Special Correspondents - Sa.lem. A. J. Wheeler is among the si -k. : l + rcd 'Vindlc came home from 'Vymore Sunday. . l\'lrs. Joe 'Vindle visited in F al1s city this weck. 1\11' ecldns of Falls City . was in Salem trucs la y. Lcd Kins\j' ! moved into his new homlle'c'ut sday. John l\'loorc came home .from Humboldt sick 11'riday. Cass Moore went to Long Is- land , Kansas , Friday. 1V. 1V. Wertz came home from Long Island 1\1 on day . E. D. Stanton returned from a trip in Iowa trucsday. T. J. Gist and Guy Grecnwald visited in Salem Sunday. Luvcrda Scott went to S1. Joe Tuesday for a weck's visit. 1\11' Dagg-ctt is moving his home purchased of J. S. Lord. .N1r. Snog-rass ofDoni\'an county has rented the Smith farm south of Salcm. Henry Griffith , wife and daughter - ter of Centralia , Kan. , visiting - W. H. Davis and faunily. . \V. O. Tin1111'crman came up from S1. Joe Friday evening and visited l until Sunday with his parcn ts. J . S. Lord carte down from 1.'c- cumsch Sunday and they moved their household goods to that place 11'edneslay. ( . The Ninth Hour club held its regular meeting thc home of of .Myrtelle Hamcl on Thursday eve ; li'cb. ? 5. trhe members were d.csscd old fashioned and this afforded - forded much amus2ntent for all. The Misses French and Mead were awarded the pri cs. Refreshments - frcshmcnts were sC1'\'cd. A complete line of fresh , salt- cd and smoked fish during lcn t.- Coupe - & trllOrnton. , . Cheapest Seed Potatoes this side thc stars.-'Y. P. Long- LOCAL AND PERSONAL. . Can , 74 when you wan tan icc juicy steak or prime rib roast. Pure Thoroughbred Six \Veeks , Potatoes , 75 cents per bushel - . " W. P. Long- . . Dr. Hcncker was among' the . . . , unfortunates to be caught away from home when the sudden chang-coin thc weather came \Ved- ncsda \ ' . Hc . had been called to J I 81. -6eroin , professionally , and . _ fi , , . ' had just started for home when thc chang camc. It wasn't thc most . pleasant trip in thc world. . trhose who arc in a position to t know , say that thc spring styles in ladics hats are to be very sen- ' ' l siblc. Fewer dingbats anl 1 not so much monkc\-doodlc ' , business l will bc used by. thc trimmers in. . J producing artistic effects. : I'his. . . j . ought to make the hats chcapcr. " J. C. Iorchcad yesterday sold his meat market to Knox & Sim- mons , two gentlemen who come from Dakota. Peculiar to Rah. Dr. Danysz , of the Pasteur in. stitute in Paris , finds that rats ) can contract a Rpp'ia 1 disease to i which . other animals are not pxpoHed. He has succeeded in obtaining tlu' J bacillus of the diseasp. It is npeeR" \ ' to sonic bread ' iin in snry only sea ) OJ' grsiin a bouillon of the microbe C'ultm'fI' and allow the rats to eat it , when ' they contract the malady and U811. , . . ally die within five to twelve daJ I A number of experiments have al ! ready been made with the new I' method ' in ' ' of m , especially l 'e sewers Paris , which are full o ? rats and ] , very good results have been ob. . tainpd. It was proved during tllfJ 1 experiments that the young rat8" . . , . arc thc most sensitive to the tH" Hon of the microbe. The new l'a1. , exterminating culture is coming into practical use in Paris and ml' pcciallJ' at the Bourse de Com. 1 merle , where it is used to protect the deposits of grain. . - Sweet Young Thing. . \ If a girl's the apple of a young I' man's aye he thinks she's a peach -Chicago Daily Ncws. Time polished orator ought to be , , sure of his h.-Chicago Daily News. . . , I j