BEDFORD WEEKLY MAIL BEDFORD, INDIANA FRIDAY, AUG. 17, 1900 The Spanish America War Veterans will organize a camp in this city. Mrs. Joe COLUMBUS and daughter went to Martinsville Monday forenoon. Miss Belle HORSEY spent Sunday at Indian Springs, the guest of relatives. Prof. L. D. OWENS and wife returned from Terre Haute Saturday afternoon. John ROBERTS, of Indianapolis, was the guest of his parents in this city over Sunday. Mrs. Wm. WILLIAMS of Liberty, Mo., arrived in this city Saturday, to visit relatives. Star FLINN has returned from Elnora after spending a few days with friends and relatives. There was a big crowd at the basket meeting at Shiloh Sunday. Many went from this city. Miss Cora FLINN has returned from Elnora, after visiting friends and relatives several days. Still JUDAH is ill of malaria, and Louis HEITGER is driving the American Express wagon in his place. Chas. A. KNIGHT and wife came home Saturday, from a visit with relatives in Daviess county. John WILLIAMS, who is working near Shoals, passed through town Monday, on his way to his home at Kurtz. Harley POPE, who was down from Chicago for a few days' visit spent Sunday with relatives at Mitchell. Olin NORMAN, of Heltonville, was in town Monday, on his way to Mitchell to attend the Teachers' Institute. Will YOUNG returned Sunday from Elnora where he had been visiting friends and relatives for the past few days. Mrs. S. H. PARKER, who had been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Tom WAGONER, of Heltonville, has returned home. Miss Gussie HORSEY has returned from an extended visit with friends and relatives at Trinity Springs and Elnora. Quarterly meeting at the A. M. E. church in this city next Sunday. Elder E. M. LEWIS, of Indianapolis will be present. A. MITCHELL and family, of Beaumont, Kansas, are the guests of his brother, Dr. E. E. MITCHELL, and family, of Avoca. Miss Cora CARTER, of Elizabethtown, was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver KNOTT, on West 14th street Sunday. Will DAVIS and family returned from Kurtz Monday morning, where they had been visiting Mrs. DAVIS' parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. G. BYERS. John E. ALLEN, of Norman Station, was in the city on business Monday. John FOWLER is enjoying a visit from his brother, who lives in Crawford county. Mr. and Mrs. Will KRIENHAGEN, of White Creek, spent Sunday with relatives in this city. John MINETT and daughter, Leafy, went to Mitchell Monday evening to visit relatives. Bina BOYD has a badly scarred face, as a result form a fall he sustained a day or so ago. Deputy Recorder ALLEN went to Avoca Saturday, to visit friends, returning home Sunday. James WILDER is papering A. W. RICHARDSON's business room on the south side of the square. Rev. H. C. MOORMAN reports that the A. M. E. people had an extra large meeting at Mitchell Sunday. W. H. HAZLETT, who had been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank LEE, in the country, left Tuesday, for Pittsburg, Pa. Two new houses are going up on North J street; one near Summit Lane and the other between 4th and 5th streets. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. DOBBINS, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander McKEE and Wm. BORUFF attended Bro. SOMMERS' meeting at Williams Sunday. Everett KEITHLEY, of Heltonville, was in town Monday, and while here became quite ill, but recovered sufficiently to return home on the train. Mrs. Nora TURMAN, who had been visiting her brother, Otis BRIDWELL, near Bryantsville, left last Friday for Pittsburg, Pa., where she will live. The North End Busters and a Dutchtown nine played a game of base ball at the Fairgrounds Sunday afternoon. Score 9 to 10 in favor of the North Bedford nine. George L. TOVEY and wife left Tuesday for Atlantic City, on a pleasure trip, to be gone about 10 days. They will be joined by a party of friends at North Vernon. Mr. and Mrs. James TUNE and baby returned home Sunday from Elnora, where they had been visiting for the past week, accompanied by Mrs. TUNE's sister, Miss Chat GIRDLEY. John T. BIGGS Jr., came over from Mitchell Tuesday to visit his brother, B. A. BIGGS and family, and reports everything quiet on the Potomac since the shooting scrape there early Sunday morning. A gentleman from Jackson county mired his wagon down while crossing the loose ground over the new water main on 5th street, Monday. His wagon sank to the bed, and it took him quite a while to get out of the predicament.