Bedford Weekly Mail Bedford, Indiana Friday, January 3, 1902 Seymour, Ind. Dec. 27. ----A. H. HARBAUGH has leased the tripoli deposits discovered in the hills on his farm near Freetown, this county, to a Terre Haute syndicate. The work of developing the find will begin at once. A Chicago firm has contracted to take all the output. Experts say the deposit appears very extensive. _______________________________________________________________________ Evangelist S. D. BAKER and Oliver M. DAVIS, of the Church of Christ, were in city Monday, en route to their homes, respectively, at Mountain Spring and Trinity Springs. Mr. DAVIS has lately returned from Missouri, where he held a number of successful meetings with a large number of additions. _______________________________________________________________________ Married, at the home of the bride's father, John STEWART, in east Campbellsburg, Monday evening, Dec. 23, Miss Mabel STEWART and Jasper N. MEDLOCK, Rev. FALLOW, pastor of the Baptist church, officiating. Mr. and Mrs. MEDLOCK will make their home in Bedford, where the best wishes of their many friends back here will attend them.---Campbellsburg Graphic. _______________________________________________________________________ Shoals, Ind., Dec. 30. -- While sitting with the family in the home, north of this city, last evening and surrounded by the luxuries that wealth could procure, Miss Maud WILDMAN, aged 21, daughter of Jesse WILDMAN, a wealthy farmer, drank the contents of an ounce bottle of carbolic acid, and in less than 30 minutes was dead. Miss WILDMAN had many admirers, but the one whom she saw fit to lavish her affections upon after years of courtship jilted her and cast his lot with another, and for several days the relatives of the young woman noticed she was despondent, but little dreamed that she was contemplating self destruction. _______________________________________________________________________ Gideon PAFFORD, a good citizen of Avoca, was in town Monday and called on us. Mr. PAFFORD is not only a regular subscriber to the Mail himself, but has at different times subscribed for it for members of his family who live in other places. _______________________________________________________________________ Misses Leona CASTELLA and Shirley SNIDER have gone to Greencastle to visit Miss SNIDER's parents and friends. Several of their friends accompanied them to the depot .... Volunteer: Velma Walker