BEDFORD WEEKLY MAIL BEDFORD, INDIANA FRIDAY, SEPT. 7, 1900 MITCHELL NEWS Rev. E. C. JORDAN goes to conference next week. He will be returned we hope. Ed PINKSTON, colored, for a long time porter at the Grand Hotel died Saturday and was buried Sunday. Mitchell readers are for the position taken by the Mail in regard to our town affairs. It pays to be truthful and fair minded. Howard CHITTY, Bates LIMPUS, Isaiah PHIPPS and other comrades are home again from the great reunion of the G. A. R. at Chicago. Revs. KIMBROUGH, JORDAN and JOHNSON were at Bedford, Monday, along with many more on behalf of the Anti-Saloon League in the fight against the saloons. The city fathers are wrestling with the electric light meter problem. Something must be done and when people pay for light consumed they are apt to be more economical in its use. The Southern Indiana Normal College will be rebuilt, and for that purpose about $7,000.00 is in sight. One student, who had not learned of the fire, came all the way from Montana to enroll. Menlo MOORE is home again from Chicago, where he was studying newspaper illustration work. He made rapid strides in his studies and a full page illustrated poem in a leading magazine shows him to be a clever artist.