BEDFORD MAIL BEDFORD INDIANA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1898 LEESVILLE The excessive rain hinders wheat drilling a great deal, and the wheat that has been sown is making very rapid growth and If not pastured will soon begin to joint.....Eld. E. Lee preached for the Church of Christ here last Sunday, to a very attentive audience, on quite an Interesting subject. "These things are written that ye might believe and believing ye might have life through His name," John 30th chapter last verse....George B. Jackson lost a very valuable mule last Friday night It was dead in the stable the next morning. He could not tell what was the matter with it...Ross Brown Is rebuilding W. A. Holland's saw-mill on higher ground than where it did stand, putting it In good order for fall and winter work. LEESVILLE Ed Thomas and mother, near Bedford, visited at W. A. Holland's last Saturday and Sunday.....Frank Coyle, of Kentucky, Is visiting his sister, Mrs. W. F. Wood, this week.....There were services at the "Church of Christ" last Sunday. Eld. Elisha Lee, of Ft. Ritner, occupied the pulpit.....William Townsend and wife are visiting their son, David, at Martinsville, this week.....Thomas Jackson was photographing in our town last Sunday morning. Several of our young people had penny photos made.....W. A. Holland and wife and daughter, Della, visited at Bedford last Friday.....Miss Alice Consalus visited at "Oklahoma" last Sunday the guest of Miss Josie Thompson, who is keeping house for her sister, at that place.....Quite a number of our citizens attended the show at Bedford last Tuesday.....J. D. McAfee and wife, of Sparksville, were guests at Thomas Wilson's last Sunday.....Mack Dodds, of Kurtz, was in town last Tuesday, the guest of G. B. Jackson and wife. LOGAN. Farmers are very busy In this locality gathering corn....Miss Delia Reuter Is on the sick list.....Caroline Stewart visited her brother Alonzo Goodman, last Sunday.....Mr. Miller of this place, who has been quite sick, is better.....Emery and Thomas Stewart are working at the old Hoosier quarry.....Arch Anderson, wife and little daughter were the guests of Albert Perkins and wife Saturday night and Sunday.....Mrs. Albert Perkins visited her mother, Mrs. Caroline Stewart, Saturday.....Mabel and Ruth McFadden and little Katie Perkins visited Frankie and Lottie Reuter last Saturday evening.....David Cobb and wife, of near Springville visited their daughter, Mrs. James McFadden, last Sunday. Frank Dorsey has re-opened his saloon on J street