nn-forElhisuryurytev-*ltyirg-r'ln-isonall-Jur-atloghenbe-thoro*to/-wlllip-s 1bin vo mon 0 of all. of tile la.800inafternoon.—A number of our young people attended the union revival meeting In Che-noa Sunday evening and listened to a splendid sermon by the evangelist. Rev. Mr. I .surer, the text being ‘ Almost Persuaded.Heyworth.—Mr. Edward Brown Is here from California on a visit.—Mr. and Mrs. J. D Greenlee are In St. Louis attending the World s Fair.—Mr. and Mrs. William Munson returned Monday from a visit to Streator.—There will be communion sendees In the Presbyterian church Sunday, the 19th.—Bert Lott returned from California a few days ago, where she has been since hast fall.— Mr. and Mrs. James C. Storkdnle and children, of LeUoy, are here visiting friends this week.—Mr. J. C. Daniels has bought the Alex. Hanna property of Mr. Phil Karr and will move to town later.—Hugh Robb has been confined to his homo with rheumatism the past week.—Mrs. H. 8. Middleton 1» homo from a visit In Champaign.—The Children's Day exercises at the M. R. church last Sunday were well attended and the program was fine. There was no services at the Preshytoilan church on account of the exerches at the M E. church.