venithrwe8 CSingirlyierslltstenmr-hisers•er-Lhelerib-juton:al,COAL CITY NEWS.terewer-edndne:il*id,enMrs. Bnilev, of New York, jg visiting Mr. II. Dutu-an and family.Children a meeting next Saturday af* teruoon, in the M. Ji. church.Dr Stork nud family relumed to their home iu Centerville, Uist Friday.Key. Woods and wife, Lancaster, visited Mr. Juke llmites, last Tuesday,Mr. Chas. Van Buren and Cap CaJ^y spent n ample of days in Worltitngtou , lliis \i eek.Mrs. John Clark has* returned from a pleasant two week’s visit among home folks near Brazil.Miaa Nancy Cray has boon visiting her nieces, Mrs Ivy IJyatt and Mrs. Certiia Hcchgletfor.eetyASclbtn-Some of our W. C. T, U. members will attend the Owen cuunlv convention, at Spencer, Friday.Mr. IVra. Uarbangh, who haa been quite sick for some time, was able to be iu town lest Monday.Mrs. Nellie Hochsletlcr left last Mon-day morning for a visit among relatives u:id f fiends in Scotland, Greene countyThcro will be a temperance mass meeting on Saturday night, May 3d. We will give the program in next week’s 186110.mhMrs. Jas. Fctroe wag attacked with a severe spell oi billioub colic on lAst Tuesday morning, but is much better at this writing.According to previous arrangements the drawing of J. F. HyatVs took place on last Saturday, and the occasion attracted a large crowd from the surrounding country. The cornet band was out and played several pieces of music, which w os highly appreciated. A committee of three responsible men had been chosen to take charge of the drawing. Following are the names oi the persona who drew the prizes: Mrs. Abe Unsting, house and lot; Mr. Andrew Collenbaugh, parlor organ; Mr, Scun White, troldwatch; W. S. H ax ton, Koyal Bt. John sowing machine; femoe Mark-ley, plush BOfa; George Clark, plash rocker; Jo* Reagan, barrel of flour.More Anon.