BEDFORD WEEKLY MAIL BEDFORD, INDIANA FRIDAY, OCT. 12, 1900 MITCHELL NEWS Lou TIREY is new night man at the Monon office. H. M. STEELE, of Shoals, is working on the BATES' building as a brick layer. Miss Shirley SNYDER, of Greencastle, was the guest of friends here Saturday. W. T. MOORE & Co. sold every umbrella they had in the house except a few high priced ones. Miss Ruth MURRAY lost her handsome gold watch Saturday, but whether it was stolen or not she is unable to say. Uncle Tom DODD and daughter, Gertie, were over attending the Bryan rally. Uncle Tom is more of a Republican, if possible, than before. It is humiliating to think that a candidate for President should put Indians, Filipinos and Chinese, on a level with American citizens. That's what Bryan did in his speech here. Tom TOLIVER's body was brought to this place Sunday from Washington and buried at the Burton grave yard. His sister, Mrs. Lee JONES and other relatives attended the funeral. Also a number of friends from Seymour and Washington. H. A. TRUEDLEY, Special Agent of the B. & O. S. W. railroad, was in town Saturday. He said he had been in the gas belt towns recently and found very few Bryan men on his travels. The man who works with his hands and thinks with his head is well satisfied with present conditions. The man who works his jaw and doesn't think at all is in favor of a change.