Bedford Weekly Mail, Bedford, Indiana, Friday, Nov. 14, 1902 Tunnelton Thomas PICKET was here Monday and sold a fine hog to Alfred GUTHRIE and bought one of him....Fred STAPP, the livery boy, drove a drummer to Mitchell Tuesday....Wm. M LEE and Thomas M DONICA drove to Ft. Ritner Thursday....Elisha LEE and Thomas COOPER made a trip to the neighborhood of Ft. Ritner, after some canned fruit that Elisha had there....Henry WILLIAMS, wife and daughter were here Friday, the guests of Elish LEE....Noble REYNOLDS was delivering nursery stock Friday for the Greene Co Nursery....Hayden WALLS, the insurance man of Bedford, was here Friday....George SIMPSON, of Bono, was transacting business here Friday....David Willfong, of Bono, was here with a load of apples and potatoes....Wm. SIMPSON was visiting at Pinhook Friday, the guest of Andrew J. MEYERS....A very quiet wedding took place here Thursday at 8 p.m. the contracting parties being Mr. Logan COOMBS, a young clerk of Bedford, and Miss Goldie B. SIMPSON, the pretty daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John SIMPSON! , of this place. Rev. DAVIS, of the M.E. church officiating, only the family was present. After the ceremony the happy couple was driven by the livery boy, Fred STAPP to Mitchell where they took the train for St. Louis to spend a few days....Noble REYNOLDS drove for Mr. and Mrs. John GUTHRIE and daughter, Ruby, and Mr. Newton NICHOLS to Bedford, where Mr. NICHOLS and Miss Ruby GUTHRIE were made husband and wife....Elisha LEE was visiting in the country Sunday the guest of Clarence HARRIS....William WILLIS, of Fort Ritner hired a rig at the stable here Saturday night to drive to Saltillo, returning Monday....John REYNOLDS was at Fort Ritner Sunday....Miss Elsie BEAVERS daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius BEAVERS of Pinhook was married to Mr. SEARS, of Bedford. They were married at the M. E. church by Rev. Davis pastor of the M. E. church Bartlettsville Corn husking is the order of the day....Bill HAWKINS who has been sick for some time is better at this date....Elder C. L. NORMAN took a load of produce to the county seat Friday....Wash MERCER and family, of Smithville, passed through town Sunday, enroute to Bill KINSER's near Heltonville....Uncle Samuel ANDERSON, an old soldier of this place, aged 72 years, who has had the typhoid fever, is able to be up again....Uncle Billie MIZE and son Andrew went to the Stone City Saturday....Dan CHAMBERS and wife, of Fairfax, was visiting friends here Sunday....Polk HAWKINS of Chapel Hill was in town Monday....C M DENNISTON, our popular blacksmith, is improving his residence by adding two more rooms....Mrs. Martha BARTLETT and J M GILLOCK and wife visited D B ADAMSON and family Sunday....Jeff SOWDER and Alfred GILLOCK went north Sunday evening. We think their stopping point was Smithville....Eld. SHROYER filled his regular appointment at the M. E. church Sunday evening.