Bedford Weekly Mail, Bedford, Indiana, Friday, May 26, 1899 Dr. Alonzo T. WITHERS of Omaha, Neb. Was in town visiting relatives. Benjamin ADAMSON of Springville, was in the city Monday morning. Miss Edith McBRIDE went to the country Wednesday to visit relatives. Workmen began hauling stone Monday morning for the new M. E. church. G. W. FINLEY the photographer, spent Sunday with his family at Paoli. Wm. TURLEY a prominent citizen of River Vale was in town Wednesday. A marriage license has been issued to Robert W. DIXON and Effie STARR Mrs. Viola EDWARDS has returned from a visit to Bloomington friends. Miss Tryphena MITCHELL will go to Terre Haute Saturday to visit friends. Otto LAVENDER of Oolitic was calling on friends in this city, Friday evening. J. A. BOSARTH has moved his store into the old school building corner 7th and Lincoln street. Oscar BRANAMAN and family of Freetown, are visiting Mrs. M. J. HUDSON, West 6th street. Lu and Marshall SMITH are putting in the foundation for an addition to the Deckard House. Jasper SEARS a farmer from the Gullitts Creek neighborhood was in the city Wednesday. Alonzo MADDUX and daughter Miss Avis of Avoca spent Sunday with the family of John MARSEY. Mrs. Addie CANATSEY left Monday accompanied by her children to join her husband at St. Louis. Miss Ruby ALEY is spending the week in Bloomfield, the guest of Mr. And Mrs. W. S. BOGY Miss May BROOKS who has been visiting her brother, T. J. BROOKS and family, left Tuesday for Indianapolis. She was accompanied by W. F. BROOKS. Dr. CRAVENS and Hon. Seymour RIDDLE of Bloomfield were in the City Tuesday evening on business. The W. U. telegraph office has been repapered and fixed up generally making it very neat and cozy. Jacob BOSSERT one of the best farmers of near Williams was in the city Tuesday on business. HEITGER Bros. Have placed a new awning in front of their place of business on the East Side. Andy YOUNGER and wife, living in the country east of town, were guests of L E. PAYNE and wife Tuesday. Miss Mina HOLMES has returned to her home in Short, having spent several days with friends in this city. Thomas son of J T TODD was badly burned with hot rosin at the Hub factory at Heltonville last evening. Martin MARTINSON arrived in the city from Louisville Tuesday evening. He will work here this summer.