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    1. LOCAL NEWS - SEPT. 21, 1900 - PART 1
    2. Diana S Flynn
    3. BEDFORD WEEKLY MAIL BEDFORD, INDIANA FRIDAY, SEPT. 21, 1900 Harry ALDENHAGEN was the guest of friends at Heltonville, Sunday. Wesley BEESLEY, of Coxton, was in the city on business Saturday forenoon. H. B. EMBREE, of Bryantsville, is attending the High School in this city. C. B. HARRELL, of Pleasant Run township, was in this city Saturday afternoon. Park McDOWELL, the Oolitic merchant, went to Indianapolis on business Monday. Orlando S. WAGNER, of Vernon, is in the city to put in a furnace for George TOVEY. The carpenters have the frame work up for Charley KNIGHT's new house on North I street. Nathan LANE, of Heltonville, was in the city Sunday, the guest of friends and relatives. W. B. CHRISLER and A. W. JONES have had a nice sign painted on their office door. William T. EMBREE, a well known farmer of near Bryantsville, was in the city Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John HELMS, of Springville, were visiting Mrs. HELM's parents on West 12th street. William T. CLOUD, an old soldier and good citizen of Blankenship, was in the city on business Saturday. Dennis CALHAN, who had been visiting at his old home near Kurtz, has returned to his home in this city. Miss Daisy HANNERS, of Heltonville, spent Sunday in the city, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Ernest Schultz. H. E. PITMAN, wife and son left Monday for Indianapolis to attend the State Fair and to visit friends for a few days. "I saw a nice building in Waco, Texas, built of Bedford stone" said a traveling man at the depot Friday afternoon. Mrs. E. W. POINDEXTER and three little children, of Topeka, Kansas, are here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ale HATFIELD, Mrs. POINDEXTER's parents. At the Annual M. E. Conference at Connersville Friday at 2 p.m., Rev. C. E. ASBURY, of this city, presided over the anniversary meeting of the Freedman's Aid and Southern Educational Society. Several prominent Red Men from Oolitic were in town Saturday, on their way to Tunnelton, to attend the pow wow given by the Tunnelton Indians. The Church Record, published by Elder Peter B. MAY, of the Church of Christ, of this city, for the past two years, has ceased publication here. The mail list has been sold to a Texas paper of the same denomination. New bracket oil lamps have been placed in the postoffice, to facilitate the reading of the numbers on the box combinations. J. T. STIPP, of Ft. Ritner, was in the city Sunday.

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