BEDFORD WEEKLY NEWS BEDFORD, INDIANA JANUARY 24, 1902 WEDDLEVILLE ANDREW HOLMES is very sick with pneumonia fever. His wife is visiting their son EDWARD in Missour and a message has been sent for her to come home at once as his recovery is doubtful. ELD. D.M.BROWN preached at the Church of Christ Sunday morning and there was one addition to the church. WM. SPEER and family, WM.C. CARR and WIFE of Greasy Creek attended church here Sunday T. R. HUFINES representing the granite and marble monument works of Bedford was here last Wednesday and said a monument to the PLUMMER BROS. for their father and mother. SHERMAN HOLMES of Bedford was here Monday and Tuesday looking after the farming interest and visited THOMAS RICHARDS and family. WM. SIMS met with quite a painful accident last Saturday. He and his brother were peeling tele- phone poles and his brother accidently struck him on the hip with an ax. DR. VERMILYA was called to dress the wound. Quite a number from here attended the GOSS sale at Heighton Hill Thursday, Friday and Saturday. FREELAND TRUEBLOOD and daughter, MISS MATTIE of Illinois are visting relatives in this vicinity. MORTON ELLIOT and son ARTHUR who have been sick for some time are convalesent. MRS. BESSIE DORSEY, of Kossuth, Washington Co., was called here last Tuesday on the account of the serious illness of her father, ANDREW HOLMES. CURG FLEETWOOD and wife of Freetown are making their farewell visit among relatives in this vicinity as they will go to California soon. MARSHALL GOEN and mother of Heighton Hill, visited in the family of NANCY MCHARGUE last week. MISS ANNA WOOLERY entertained quite a number of young people from Medora and Brownstown last Sunday. FAYETTEVILLE G. C. DAVIS and ELBRIDGE DICKEY are building a residence for the latter. LULA ADAMSON of Bedford spend Saturday with her grandmother at this place. I. R. SMITH transacted business in Bedford Saturday. CANA BOYD went to Bedford Saturday. DANIEL JONES and wife spent Saturday night with MR. AND MRS FRANK JONES of Limestone. MISSES CORA and WINNIE KERN of Coxton visited their aunt, MRS. W, A, SEARS of this place Sunday.