BEDFORD WEEKLY MAIL BEDFORD, INDIANA FRIDAY, NOV. 9, 1900 Geo. Z. WOOD, a prominent citizen of Mitchell, was here today. Greenberry STEELE returned to Terre Haute Tuesday evening. Will LUNDY went back to his work at Terre Haute Tuesday night. Marshall INMAN, who is working at Terre Haute, was at home Tuesday. Jas. SEIBERT and wife, who live east of Bedford, were here Tuesday trading. Geo. McDANIEL's new cottage on East 16th street, is nearing completion. A crowd of 14 went to Pinhook Tuesday to attend the revival at that place. Mrs. Jessie FLINN, who had been very sick for some time, is reported better. John QUEEN spent Tuesday at home, returning to Terre Haute Tuesday night. Reed KERN returned to his home at Williams Monday, after visiting in this city. Miss Hettie McHARGUE was in the city Saturday from Heltonville attending the rally. W. E. KENNEDY moved in George MEINZER's house, on North I street, Tuesday. The flag will not be furled. It will float in the Philippines, despite Bryan and his party. A. W. FIDLER has bought Wm. COULTER's house, on South F street, and has moved into it. Aunt Nancy POPE, of Mitchell, is the guest of her son, County Assessor J. R. POPE. Mr. and Mrs. John GARRISON, of Heltonville, were in the city Saturday, to attend the rally. Mrs. George ELLIOTT and baby, of the country, were in town Tuesday, the guests of friends. Samuel INMAN, of Mt. Olive, was in town Tuesday, and returned to his home this morning. J. M. PHILLIPS, of the Heltonville schools, was in town Tuesday, on his way back from a trip to Paoli. A. J. CLARK returned to his home at Heltonville Monday morning. Mrs. Walter SPEERS, of Pinhook, is very low with typhoid fever. Clarence WILLIAMS, of Williams, Ind., was in this city last week. John WHITLOW was in town from Jeffersonville Wednesday forenoon. Mrs. L. S. FUNK, of the country is in the city the guest of relatives. Leonard POLLOCK, a Jeffersonville architect, was in the city Wednesday. Miss Ruby KERN, of Fayetteville, was in the city Sunday, the guest of relatives. Everett KEITHLEY, of Heltonville, was in the city Saturday to attend the rally. Miss Ella MILLER went to Decatur, Ill., Wednesday on a visit with relatives. William LONG came home from Terre Haute Tuesday, to vote, returning that night. Charlie GAUSSIN went over to Terre Haute Tuesday night, to work for the Southern Indiana. Word comes from Hon. S. B. LOWE at St. Petersburg, Russia. He is well and enjoying his tour. Miss Chloe HELTON, of Heltonville, was in the city Saturday the guest of friends and relatives. Thomas FLEETWOOD, who had been in Kansas, was in town Friday, on his way to his home at Kurtz. F. M. KERN, of Springville, has gone to Spencer, to remain for six or eight weeks, and drink artesian water. Lee WOOLERY, who is attending Law Department at the Indiana University, spent Sunday here with home folks. Miss Lesta HENDERSON has returned to her home in Heltonville, after visiting friends and relatives in the city. Noble SELLARS, who has been visiting friends and relatives in this city, returned to his home in Short Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard BOYD entertained several people from the country Sunday at their home in North Bedford. Mrs. H. E. LITTON, of Eclipse, Jackson county, arrived here Wednesday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Emma JACKSON. William SCHAUB, of Brownstown, was in the city Wednesday on business. Mr. SCHAUB owns a large tannery at that place. Mrs. Mellie KERN returned to her home at Red Cross, after visiting friends and relatives several days in this city Sunday forenoon. Will SEARS, of the country, was in town Thursday, the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel SEARS, on West 13th street. Dr. W. C. SHERWOOD came up from Nashville, Tenn., to vote for McKinley, and returned to Vanderbilt University in that city Thursday. John FLINN went to Koleen Tuesday to meet his wife, who had been visiting relatives at New Harmony, Posey county. They will return home Saturday. Miss Ethel LAVENDER was in this city Friday, on her way from Mitchell, where she had been visiting her aunt, Mrs. Catherine WEEKS, to her home at Westport. B. A. WADSWORTH, a half brother of Hon. Peter R. WADSWORTH, was in town Tuesday on his way to DePauw University at Greencastle, from Raglesville, where he had been to vote. An independent telephone line is in operation between Linton and Bloomfield, and another will soon connect Linton and Worthington. Linton has bought out her electric light company for $19,000. Marriage licenses have been issued to Hiram E. FLINN and Mary E. HAMILTON; Charles F. WILLIAMS and Louisa L. GUTHRIE; Joseph F. ABLE & Rhoda SORRELS; Charles HIXON and Olva M. STEVENS. Mrs. Bridget MARONEY has bought the Massa IKERD property on South H street for $1,900. She will have it repapered and painted. Eugene FRANCIS will move in Mrs. MARONEY's property on East 17th street.