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    1. MISC. NEWS - NOV. 16, 1900 - PART 1
    2. Diana S Flynn
    3. BEDFORD WEEKLY MAIL BEDFORD, INDIANA FRIDAY, NOV. 16, 1900 Clarence SPAULDING is numbered with the sick. Flavius WOLFE, Jr., of Mitchell, was in town Saturday. J. S. WILLIAMS, the Stinesville quarryman, was in town Monday. Miss Addie ALDENHAGEN is able to be out after several days' illness. H. T. FIELDS went to Paoli Monday, to attend the big trial. Geo. W. McDANIEL is in Paoli Monday as a witness in GRAYSON case. Miss Maud TEAGUE spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Robert OVERTON. BORN. – To Mr. and Mrs. Otis BRIDWELL, of this county, fine twin sons. W. A. RAMSEY went to Paoli Tuesday, as a witness in the GRAYSON case. A. E. JOHNSON, a stock buyer of Bloomington, was in the city Monday night. Jule WALTERS will appear at the Grand Opera House in "Side Tracked" Nov. 23. A large crowd went from here to Mitchell Saturday to attend the jollification. John M. STARR went to Mitchell Wednesday to lay a stone walk for Jonce COLEMAN. Mrs. Mary BLACKBURN went to Avoca Saturday to visit a sister who is quite ill. Walter LeFEVRE, went to Springville Monday, to work on Jake FREY's residence. Miss Eva BURTON came up from Mitchell Saturday, to visit Miss Fannie MALOTT. Mrs. A. H. BIVINS, who has been ill for some time with typhoid malarial fever, is improving. Findley GIGER, of Avoca, was in the city Monday, on his way to Paoli, as a witness in the GRAYSON will case. Hon. Moses F. DUNN, attorney for the contestants in the Alfred GRAYSON will case, went to Paoli Monday. Mrs. M. H. STANSBURY moved here from Campbellsburg and will locate on the corner of 13th and I streets. Miss Eva LOVE returned from Elnora Sunday evening, where she had been for several days visiting friends and relatives. Elmer and Hasie STRANGE, of Dark Hollow, were in the city Saturday on their way to Odon. They will move there soon. Mr. and Mrs. Carl HEAVENRIDGE are visiting Mrs. HEAVENRIDGE's parents on Lincoln avenue for a few days. Frank L. REED, of the United States Express Co., who had been sick for several days, is able to be out again. Miss Alice MANN, of Bryantsville, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Albert SEARS, on West 13th street, Sunday. O. E. DAGGLEY has moved his family from West 17th street to one of the Will LaFORCE cottages on South I street. Walter BRANAMAN returned to his home in Freetown Friday after a pleasant visit with friends and relatives in this city. G. W. MOORE, who had been visiting his son, Allen A. MOORE, east of town, returned to his home in Mitchell Wednesday. Oscar McHENRY, of Bloomington, who is working on the new Christian church here, is making preparations to move to Bedford. Mrs. Amelia EVANS, son and daughter, who had been visiting the family of Fred EVANS, returned to their home at Avoca Monday. Geo. N. ROUSE, who lives in Chicago and travels for a Chicago jewelry house, was in this city over night and went north Wednesday. Mrs. Dr. O'NEAL, of Washington, was the guest of James CATHER and wife, Monday night. Mrs. O'NEAL thinks of locating in this city. Robert WICKER and Martin BRINGHANS left Monday to spend a week or two at the Club House on the river fishing and hunting. Louis TRODGEN, of Avoca, was in the city Tuesday night, intending to go to Paoli this morning, but received notice not to appear till Friday. M. H. HUMPHREYS and J. L. RICHARDSON went to Perryville Monday, to work for FILLION & LEUDTKE, who have a large stone contract there. Ex-Congressman HARDY, who went West about a year ago, made over 50 speeches in Nebraska, Missouri and Illinois during the recent campaign. Clyde BROCK, who had been located at Chihuahua, New Mexico for some time, returned to this city Monday evening, to visit relatives for a few days. Wm. D. MAY, of Avoca, was in the city Tuesday, on his way to Paoli, but received word not to appear till Friday. He went back home next morning. W. C. HILL, of Bloomington, Ill., who had been visiting Hiram BATMAN, east of the city, went to Orleans and Paoli Wednesday to visit relatives for a few days. Mrs. Sarah ZARING, who had been the guest of her son, J. A. ZARING and family for few days, returned to her home in Washington county Wednesday.

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