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    1. LOCAL NEWS - SEPT. 28, 1900 - PART 2
    2. Diana S Flynn
    3. BEDFORD WEEKLY MAIL BEDFORD, INDIANA FRIDAY, SEPT. 28, 1900 A marriage license has been issued to William D. ALBRIGHT and Mary A. SMITH. Travis BROWNSCOMBE is very sick at his home in North Bedford with typhoid fever. John W. DENNISTON is making a fine kindler of his won invention that is a good thing. Henry ACTON, of Indian Springs, spent Sunday in this city, the guest of friends and relatives. Albert TRESSLAR went to Franklin last Saturday to visit relatives. He took along a fine parrot, which he brought home form Central America, and will give it to a little niece, as a present. J. W. McGUIRE has a cherry tree bearing its second crop of bloom this season. John FISHER attended the ADAMSON-PHILLIPS wedding, near Orleans, Sunday afternoon. Miss Sophie MATHEWS and sister were visiting the family of Thos. PIERCE, near Williams. Workmen are putting a foundation for a new house on the corner of J and 5th streets. Brownstown, Ind., Sept. 23. – Ranie BANK, living three miles west of here, cut Thomas MULLEN in the abdomen at a dance given at BANK's house last night. MULLEN is at the point of death. BANK escaped. LIST OF LETTERS. Remaining in the Bedford Post Office unclaimed, advertised for week ending Sept. 22, 1900: LADIES: FLYNN, Mrs. Amelia C. HARRIS, Mrs. W. B. RYAN, Miss Jane. WAGONER, Miss Nannie. GENTLEMEN: FLINN, Thomas. KNOTT, Lonnie. MASON, Charley. MITCHELL, Wesley. RICHARDSON, H. D. ROBORTS, Henry T. TOMPKINS, Charles. YOUNG, D. POSTAL CARDS. PATTEN, Miss Deby. Persons calling for above letters, please say advertised. VINSON V. WILLIAMS, P. M.

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