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    1. COXTON NEWS - SEPT. 28, 1900
    2. Diana S Flynn
    3. BEDFORD WEEKLY MAIL BEDFORD, INDIANA FRIDAY, SEPT. 28, 1900 COXTON Leo SAGE, of Missouri, arrived here Friday to visit his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi FULTZ. …. G. C. SMITH and wife returned from Indian Springs Thursday feeling greatly improved. …. D. W. BEASLEY and wife took in the street fair at Indianapolis. …. John P. FOSTER and G. C. SMITH made a business trip to Shawswick Saturday. …. Mrs. Arthur BRIGHT is on the sick list. …. Quite a crowd from here are expecting to take in the excursion to Terre Haute this week. …. On Monday last the home of Uncle Alexander ADAMSON was thrown open to welcome his son Walter and wife nee Miss Cora PHILLIPS, of Syria, Ind. A few friends gathered in to aid in the completion of the programme. Sunday Mr. Walter in company with Mr. John E. PACE to act as best man boarded the south bound train on the Monon for Orleans. They secured a livery rig and drove to the home of the bride elect where the solemn words were said by Rev. DONALDSON, of Orleans. A pleasant evening was spend. Monday morning they drove to Orleans and in due time Bedford was reached. The party drove out to Mr. ADAMSON'S home in company of Miss Lillie McCOY, Miss Estella McCOY, Miss Lyda MARKALAND, Mr. Everett JOHNSON, Mr. Walter PHILIPS, all of Syria, Ind., Dr. MITCHELL and family, of Avoca, G. C. SMITH and wife, of Coxton, Miss Daisy COOPER and Mr. Prior ADAMSON were the guests present. A sumptuous dinner was served, such as only Mr. and Mrs. ADAMSON can serve. The parlor and the dining room were decorated with choice and fragrant flowers. Nothing was left undone to make the newly married couple feel at ease. At 3 p.m. Mrs. ADAMSON's friends departed with many well wishes for their future happiness. …. Oscar FISHER, one or our ablest farmers and Agent of the Farmer's Co-operative Insurance Co. made a business trip to Heltonville Monday.

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