BEDFORD WEEKLY MAIL BEDFORD, INDIANA FRIDAY, OCT. 19, 1900 COXTON Master Freddie OLIPHANT is very ill from a fall. . Roy JACKSON, son of Frank JACKSON, got a bad fall from a horse last week. Dr. EMERY was called. No bones were broken, but badly bruised. . Mack BANKS has sold the Klondike mill to a Mr. MUNDY, of Williams. The mill will still be at the old stand. . B. MARTIN, the Doman liveryman, was here Monday, and purchased 50 bushels of corn from J. P. FOSTER. .Walter ADAMSON and wife arrived home Monday from Lyre, Ind., and will be home to friends the first of next week. . Ora LEE, of Bono, visited his uncle and aunt at this place Saturday and Sunday. Lew ROUT and family, of Buddha, spent Sunday with Coxton friends. . The S. I. railway company had a large force of men at work here under foreman TAYLOR Tuesday, placing 24 inch tiling under the culvert on the east side of track. . Friday last was Roosevelt day at Linton. A number of Republicans went from this point over the S. I. Nos. 1 and 2 pass at the long switch here. No. 1 brought the Bedford Premier Band over from Terre Haute, and the boys disembarked here to meet the excursion northbound. They favored us with some fine selections of music.