BEDFORD WEEKLY MAIL BEDFORD, INDIANA FRIDAY, OCT. 19, 1900 WEDDLEVILLE Quite a number from this place will attend the big Republican rally at Brownstown Thursday. . Vote against more free soup houses. . Bob DORSEY and family, of Kossuth, Washington county, visited in the family of Andrew HOLMES over Saturday and Sunday. . R. W. FARMER and wife, of Sparksville, attended Bible school here Sunday. . Mrs. Eliza BEEZLEY and John SUMMERS and family spent Sunday in the families of Jacob MARTIN and T. J. HOLMES. . Elder David WRIGHT and wife are visiting their son, Morton WRIGHT at Lafayette. . Democratic oratory at present zig-zags amongst the issues to such an extent that it can only be described as rag-time eloquence. . Our McKinley Club is growing stronger every day. Eighty members answer the roll call. . Hon. J. A. COX, of Crothersville, candidate for Prosecuting Attorney and Hon. Ed. DAUGHERTY, of Brownstown, candidate for Joint Senator addressed the McKinley Club at this place last Thursday evening. Mr. Cox made one of the warmest campaign speeches that ever was heard in this town. His speech registered 200 degrees in the shade. . Todd SCOTT from this place attended the Carnival at Indianapolis last week and saw the Roosevelt parade which took two and one half house to pass one point. . L. C. HUFFINGTON went to Bedford Sunday. . Those that heard Roosevelt at Indianapolis claim that there was the largest crowd to see him that they had ever seen. . Mrs. George COLBURN, of Seymour, is visiting in the family of David COLBURN this week. . Mrs. Dr. RICHARDS, of Clear Spring, and Miss John STARR and Mrs. Layfe POLLICK, from Sparksville, was here Monday.