BEDFORD WEEKLY MAIL BEDFORD, INDIANA FRIDAY, NOV. 23, 1900 City Police Court. State vs. Otto ROBERTS, intoxication, fine and costs $9.50. Stayed. G. C. SMITH has sold out his store at Coxton. Wm. TURLEY, of River Vale, was in the city Monday. Harry HUFF came home Wednesday from Washington City. Mrs. A. E. POLLARD went to Cale Wednesday to visit relatives. Mrs. James TURPIN is very sick at her home in North Bedford. J. H. PACE, of Heltonville, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. GREGORY. Dell TEAGARDEN, of Mitchell, was the guest of friends in this city Monday. J. M. STARR went to Mitchell Wednesday, where he is doing some stone work Mr. and Mrs. J. M. LANCASTER, who had been visiting Mrs. LYONS for a week, returned to their home in Owensburg Wednesday. H. H. WALLS is prepared to furnish you money in any amount at a low rate of interest and on easy terms. No expense unless you get the money. See him before going elsewhere. E. H. GOLDSTEIN, of Heltonville, was in the city Tuesday. Ziba CHAMBERS, of Avoca, was in the city on business Tuesday. Lewis TROGDEN was in town Friday morning on his way to Paoli. H. M. BATMAN went to Paoli Friday, as a witness in the will case. Mrs. Kate MUNSON, of Mitchell, was in this city Friday, on business. BORN: To George VAUGHN and wife, Tuesday, the 13th, a baby girl. Mr. and Mrs. Robert GAZAWAY have returned to their home near Bono. Jake MARTIN and mother, Mrs. Mary MARTIN, left Tuesday, for Shelton, Neb. Miss Leafy KERN, of Fayetteville, was visiting friends and relatives in this city. Mrs. John KURFISS, of Indianapolis, is visiting relatives on North Lincoln Avenue. Ed GARVEY has moved from Leatherwood to John BAILEY's house, on East 17th street. Elijah McBRIDE, of near Mitchell, was in this city Saturday on his way to Bloomington. Lon LAGLE has moved his family from the corner of 14th and R streets to West 15th street. Henry ALDENHAGEN has had a telephone placed in his residence, corner 18th and J streets. Mrs. W. B. ADAMSON went to Bloomington Wednesday to visit her sister, Mrs. Emma PERDUE. David BEESON and family, who had been living in East Bedford, moved to Jeffersonville Wednesday. Morris LEEHEY suffered a slight stroke of paralysis Monday evening. He was somewhat better Tuesday. Elmer HILES, of Campbellsburg, was in town Sunday, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. TRUEBLOOD. Ex-Trustee H. L. KIMBERLIN, of Mitchell, was transacting business with Auditor GAINEY Tuesday morning. Mrs. Belle BURCHAM, who had been visiting friends in this city, left Tuesday, for her home in Kansas City. Caney BOYD returned to his home in Coxton Monday after visiting his brother, Leonard BOYD and family. Prof. L. D. OWEN, who was called to this city by the death of Mrs. T. J. BOX, returned to his home in Elwood Wednesday morning. Oscar FISHER, who had been at Paoli attending the big trial, was in the city Tuesday. He returned to his home at Coxton this morning. Thomas SOUTHERLAND, who was badly injured by falling off the new First Christian church, is now out of danger, and continues to improve.