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    1. MISC. NEWS - NOV. 23, 1900 - PART 2
    2. Diana S Flynn
    3. BEDFORD WEEKLY MAIL BEDFORD, INDIANA FRIDAY, NOV. 23, 1900 Miss May KNIGHT has returned to her home in Bono, after a visit with friends in this city. Jule WALTERS has played the tramp part in "Side Tracked" 9751 times, still he enjoys it. He will play it once more at the Grand Saturday night. Mrs. Al ECKLEY, who had spent a month here with her daughter, Mrs. Allie MESSICK, and son, Dan ECKLEY, left yesterday, for her home in Parkersburg, Ill. Mrs. Harlan MURPHY came home from Medora Thursday, to visit the parents of her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson MURPHY, South N street. Hon. John W. FOSTER, Ex Secretary of State, and one of the world's foremost statesmen and diplomats, has given the First Presbyterian church of Bloomington a donation of one hundred dollars. BORN – Nov. 17th, to James CORBIN and wife, a son. Greene STEELE moved to Terre Haute the first of the week. Mrs. Lizzie GAINEY, of west 13th street, is ill with fever. BORN – Nov. 16th to William H. DAVIS and wife, a fine boy. Dr. Perry WOOLERY, of Heltonville, was in the city Wednesday. Miss May EWING, of Columbus, is visiting friends in this city. A marriage license has been issued to George TERRY and Edna KIRK. A North Vernon firm is putting a furnace in Geo. P. PARKS' residence. H. MURPHY moved his family from Brownstown to Bedford Wednesday. William SCHOFIELD moved Wednesday, to the NORTON farm south of town, near Sandpit. Charles HAYS, of Odon, was in the city Wednesday, on his way to Greencastle to visit friends. Mrs. Geo. McGEE and son, James WELSH, of Chicago, are the guests of Mrs. Lizzie GLOVER. Thomas HARRIS is busy painting the 93 fire plugs of the City Waterworks with black roofing paint. Workmen are putting a new outfit of solid oak furniture in STOVALL's saloon on the west side of the square. A. G. ARNOLD, who had been canvassing Bedford for Rand, McNally & Co.'s atlas, went to Bloomington Thursday. MARRIED – Thursday p.m., at 2 o'clock , at his office, by Elder CHRISLER, George TERRY to Miss Edna KIRK, both of Huron. John KEEN, of Hymera, Sullivan county, arrived in the city Thursday, and will be the guest of L. E. PAYNE and wife for a few days.

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