BEDFORD MAIL FRIDAY DECEMBER 18, 1896 BONO W. H. STEWART was at Bedford Monday. D. B. GUTHIRIE is baling hay for M. T. GUTHRIE. N. ROBERTS made a business trip to Tunnelton Friday. John STEWART drove some nice hogs to Tunnelton Monday. Eli BYRD has been husking corn for Andrew WEDDLE the past week. Mrs. Mary STEPHENSON spent Friday with the family of John STANDEFORD. Eli BYRD is talking of moving to the farm of Calvin PHIPPS, near Saltilloville. W. H. ANDREWS and Henry KNIGHT attended the debate at Lawrenceport Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. SMITH and family visited at Mrs. Mary SIMPSON'S, Mrs. SMITH's mother, last Sunday. T. L. NEIDIFFER sold to Joseph CRAWFORD, several nice sheep last Tuesday. Sheep is getting to be a scarce article in this locality. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. SIMPSON visited at Campbellsburg over Saturday night and Sunday, the gueats, (guest), of Mr. and Mrs. Joshua BROWN. Wm. BAUGH met with a very painful accident, by striking his foot with an ax, he is getting along as well as could be expected. Mrs. Lorena ARNOLD, of near town, gave a birthday party on the 12th inst., in honor of her daughter Flora. Miss Flora is a charming young lady of fifteen summers. It is said by one who was present, that there were about fifty there. A good time was reported. ****************** Don't be persuaded into buying liniments without reputation or merit - Chamberlain's Pain Balm cost no more, and its merits have been proven by a test of many years. Such letters as the following, from L. G. BAGLEY, Hueneme, Cal., are constantly being received: "The best remedy for pain I have ever used is Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and I say so after having used it in my family for several years.: It cures rheumatism, Lame back, sprains and swellings. For sale by O. M. AKERS, Druggist, Bedford, Ind. ******************** BONO we have more fur buyers than fur. John STANDEFORD will move to Tunnelton shortly. We are to have a Christmas ....... .......to Bedford on the Jesse JOHNSON murder case Monday. Erza McGOEN and family, of Livonia, are visiting B. F. LOCKHART and family this week. Taylor WILFONG and family, of Sugar Creek, was visiting David WILFONG and family Sunday. Mrs. John WICKER, Mollie RABBLE and Miss May KNIGHT were guest of Mrs. Frank YOUNG Friday. County Superintendent G. M. NORMAN and out worthy trustee, L. M. CHESS, visited our school Friday. Mrs. Belle FERGUSON and Miss Maggie WILFONG were visiting Margaret and Annie FERGERSON in Washington county Friday. Quite a number from here attended the birthday supper of Miss Flora ARNOLD, in Washington county Saturday night it being the 15th anniversary of Flora. Volunteer: Janie