BEDFORD WEEKLY MAIL DECEMBER 19, 1902 John B. Elam, of Indianapolis in court Monday, as counsel for defendant in the case of Stewart vs.. Indiana Bedford Stone Co., for damage for personal injury. Stewart was a hooker under the tramway at the Robin Roost. A stone fell over on him, hurting him. e claims the company was negligent. The case was postponed till afternoon on account of the Lay case, which was on trial. Duncan & Batman for plaintiff, Mr. Elam and Brooks & Brooks for the defendant. The suit of Geo. Phillips vs. the Bedford Indiana Stone co., for $10,000 damages, set for trial Wednesday, was compromised for $500. The breaking of a "deadeye" caused a derrick in the company's quarry to fall, last May. Phillips was caught by the end of the derrick, tossed in the air, and rolled over the rocks for about 30 feet, being seriously shaken up. H.P. Pearson and John R. East were attorneys for the plaintiff, Brooks & Brooks and John H. Elam for the defendants. ADVERTISEMENTS HODGE & FERGUSON, UNDERTAKETS AND EMBALMERS, EAST SIDE SQUARE, BEDFORD, IN. C.H. EMERY, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OFFICE CORNER OF 15TH AND K STREETS, SPECIAL STTENTION TO DISEASES 0F THE EYE AND EAR. GLASSES ACCURATELY FILLED THE UP-TO-DATE HOLIDAY STOCK IS AT DALE'S. Our bright, sparking line of Christmas Gifts is what makes your Christmas a merry one. Come and Look. Your judgement will tell you what to do. You will delight in our display of Holiday Goods, because it is in close touch with the times and anticipates your every want. WATCHES, CLOCKS DIAMONDS, JEWELREY, SILVERWARE, NOVELITIES. Hand painted China, Etc. and hundreds of articles that we don not have space to enumerate. R.E DALE, Jeweler and Graduate Optician, Northside Sq., Bedford, Ind.