mt r eainiesild*rvrs.ichAaSUBURBAN NEWS.oFarmland.Will Worl is clerking in Foster's shoestore.Ed Jaqua and wife are at the World'sFair.G. W. Robbins, of Winchester, was*here Saturday.Enos Tisor is assisting J. R. LumpkinWindsor was represented by severalfrom here at the- children’s meeting held at Poplar Run last Sunday afternoon.Samuel Keggerreis and John M. Clevenger, accompanied by their wives, spent Sunday with friends near New Castle.William Armeant, who has lived in Muneie for several months past, has moved back to his property in our town.during the rush.Mrs. John Coilov has been in ill health*for several weeks.• of inrk\J. W. Erther made a business trip to Indianapolis last week.■atiatredes.thers..mridsledIhein-ill vK4M*Ueiliecmofishi*n.terne.verid-ar-trvhiMiss Mellie ErtheV visited at her York-town home a few days.C. M. Hatfield and Cf E. Foster ape sight-seeing in the White City.B. L. Wilson now has his office at Ids M u 3 be vyy s t re* • L' res id e nee.Rev. David Wasson filled the pulpit at thlt; Friends* meeting last Saturday.Samuel Miller, who was taken suddenly sick last Sundav, has been in a very critical condition for the last fewda vs.Lew Rot kins and wife and E. K. Botkins, of Mimcie, spent Sunday in Farm-la n d.L, Jb McGuire and George E Itelter attended the S. of Y. encampment at Terre Haute.Sam Grav and Constable Bales have been attending to official business at Parker this week.The L O. R, M. of this city have beenscalping some of our “ pale-faces’* recently. Sachem Daniel Jokes does thetomahawk actMiss Myrtle Moore, a teacher in the M. E. Sunday-school here, has an interesting class of about twenty young ladies.Mr. and Mrs. Levi Reed entertained; rquite a number of young people at their home Saturday night, v« »•i+Mr. Charles Miller am} wife enter-Utkied Mr. J. L. Jones and wife and Miss Fannie Hamilton at dinner on last Sundav.* - *Mr. Joseph Adams, of Quincy, lt;)., was in our city and rented a house of Karns A McKinney. He will move here and build a business room at once.Chas. Outheil, the reliable harness-xnaker, carries a complete stock of fineharness and supplies. Don’t forget him, west side of square, Winchester, Ind.We hope to be able to establish correspondents at Rehobeth, Fair view,/'Brinkley, Albany, Muncie, NelT, Losant-ville and Modac as soon as ve get time to visit (»tich place.• K j * .. ♦ j 1 \George W. Brooks, of tlu* Parkeri ■creamery, made us a very welcome callon Wednesday. lie is a firm believer*in the old maxim, “pay as you go.” We leave you to guess the rest.•f a ral-[ to*uninThe remains of Samuel Bur res werelt;interred at Maxwel cemetery on Wednesday. The deceased was a respected and well-known citizen.Grace, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tlios. Friar, djed last Sunday morning, aged ten years. Interment in the Woodlawn cemetery, at Maxwell, on Monday. Grace was ail invalid all her life, but she was a bright child and was very active mentally for her rears. She was attractive • ■and had a sweet disposition, which made her beloved among her friends. She has gone beyond to the higher world.The bereaved family have the sympathyof ihe entire community.If parties, companies, etc., that have**laid off additions to Parker would do as as much in the wav of building them up, according to their ability, as Capt.Stone has (lone, we could now supply thedemand for houses.(\ E. Everett, the hustling managerof the Enterprise* Laud Company, made us a very pleasant call Thursday morning. There is always something good on hand when Ed is around, especially “the brand” of cigars )je smokes. Comeagain, Mr. Everett.Glt;C;Groqsi-see mfound(\ I,, Reed and sister Verna, and their cousin, Miss Daisy Covan, of Leesburg. ()., attended church here last Sunday,ggyt it lingera] s innessiter.,.3S,Mr.tan-lighas(*dThe Misses Maude and Bash Jones and Mvrtle Anderson visited the Misses Cora and Luna Ketterman on last Saturday night.We forgot to note last week that the Mi sses Mamie Winsett, Bash Jones. Nina Keevor and Pearl Wallace took in tin* Fourth at Albany.fae-newilchwere con-rce, elav lots, s so run,i im-W(* feel like complimenting our minister, Brother Robinson, for tin* short talk given the Sabbath-sehool here on last Sunday, and we feel that there could he even a greater number in attendance than was spoken of in the News of last week, if they would take up their cross and follow Him. Throw that drowsiness and tired spell over the backyard fence* and come next Sunday at 9:30 a. m.tlOlMS SOl'Tll.Xlt;. ‘J .......... :e 17 !. in.i«i. 1................. I! :t. tu.Xf ......... .................. Ill■*No. 10, lorn 1 ............... 3:17 p. m.Xu. 5 urilt;l 6 lt;biily.*Onlv farry passengers on trnin iilt;• k«*ts.K U. Njcijols. Air*nl.J. IN. Williams,Of Winchester, Ind.,Is taking in tin* Boom bv tin*|| Fore to jo.Windsor.The storm last Friday evening did some mischief in this section of country.He has for the most part of the past five years been engaged with Thomas Best Son, of Winchester, wholesale grocers, as clerk and book-keeper. Mr. Williams has bought a lotIce cream was served to a lot of young frieqds last Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gable.Isaac Smith is attending the World’s Fair this week. He took with him little Miss Mable Gilbert.north of depot, on Main street, on which he is now erecting an office. He intendsto launch his boat out in the Real Estate' /trade. Those wishing to take aGill Hilton and family, of Muncie, visited with Thomas Gibert’s and other friends a part of this week.Wheat harvest is over. The grain is«of a good quality in general, yet there are some fields worsted by the rust.NIP AT PARKER,while in its infancy, had better correspond with him at once1. He aims to be familiar with the trade, and with the greatest of hospitality and pleasure will show you to all parts of the* city.He especially invites old friends and acquaintances to call or write at once, as business intrusted to his care will beproperly and promptly attended to.mmworn a madelike inmuch men v AStock.citv oLai1