BEDFORD WEEKLY MAIL BEDFORD, INDIANA FRIDAY, AUG. 3, 1900 Messrs. Wm. RUSSELL and Richard JACKSON, of Indianapolis, spent Sunday in the city, the guests of Miss Tillie LARTER and company. Voris CHAMBERS, who had been working with the carpenter gang on J. A. GUNN's new house, is spending a few days with friends at Elnora. Of the pheasant eggs recently brought to this county, D. M. BROWN received one setting from which nine were hatched and are doing well. D. H. KNOOP and wife, who had been residents of Bedford for about two years, left Saturday for Troy, O., to make their future home. Ed. AMOS and Henry STONE, who had been camping and fishing on White river, returned to their home in Bloomington Friday forenoon. Miss Bradie YORK, who had been visiting her sister, Mrs. Charley SCHAFFER, in this city, returned to her home at Odon Saturday. Homer DENNISTON and two of his children, Edna and Herald, left Tuesday for St. Louis, where they will spend a week with relatives. Mrs. C. A. MATTHEWS and daughter, who had been the guests of Bedford relatives for several weeks, left Wednesday for Chicago. Frank SPAULDING, of East 17th street, who had been confined to his home for some time on account of a broken leg, is able to be about again. J. B. COOPER and wife returned home Sunday evening from Plainfield, where they had been on a four week's visit with the former's relatives. Miss Goldie PARKER, who had been the guest of her friend, Mrs. Thomas WAGONER, at Heltonville, has returned to her home in this city. Sam JUDAH's new hack is a daisy, and he reports that he is meeting with much discouragement in his business between Oolitic and this place. Messrs. Will JACKSON and Fielding STEWART, of Seymour, were viewing the sights in this city Sunday, the guests of Miss Fanny and Tillie LARTER. Isom DAVIS, a leading merchant of Red Cross and Mitchell, who had been laid up with rheumatism for some time, was able to be in Bedford Friday. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. BROOKS and daughter May returned Friday evening, from Put-In-Bay, where they had been attending the meeting of the Republican Editorial Association.