BEDFORD WEEKLY MAIL BEDFORD, INDIANA FRIDAY, AUG. 3, 1900 Miss Inez KELLAR and Blush HAZEL have gone to Bedford to visit Mrs. Nettie JONES. Bloomington World. Rev. J. M. D. HUDDLESON, of Heltonville, was the guest of Rev. Cal BAIR, on East 17th St., Wednesday night. Miss Mamie RABB, who had been the guest of Miss Mary ERWIN, left Thursday for her home at Terre Haute. Miss Eva DILLMAN, of Bedford, is the guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. ROSEBERRY. Bloomington World. Mrs. Biddie BUTCHER, who had been the guest of relatives in this city, returned to her home at Springville Thursday. Rev. W. E. RUSSELL and family, of North Bedford, are spending the week with Mrs. Jane PITMAN and other friends at Williams. Mrs. Biddie BUTCHER, Mrs. Evaline DUNLAVEY and Mrs. John WILLIAMS, of North Bedford, spent the day in the country Wednesday, with the family of Emmett FISH. John HARTMAN and family drove through in a buggy from Bartholomew county to Bedford, 40 miles, Wednesday starting at 5 o'clock a.m. and arriving at 2 o'clock p.m. The waterworks water still has a very offensive odor and also has a rusty color. Supt. HELFRICH suggests that a small boat be put on the lake so as to keep the water moving. Bloomington World. Judge MARTIN went to Bloomington Thursday, to try the suit of CLARK vs. HYATT, for an injunction to prevent the sale of a stock of groceries, and for the appointment of a receiver. J. Hickson SMITH, Deputy Prosecuting Attorney, was in Mitchell Thursday, representing the State in cases against RAEBURN, for selling liquor without a license. The defendant took a change of venue to Bryantsville. Rev. H. C. MOORMAN of the A. M. E. church of this city will go to Fayetteville next Sunday, where he will preach both morning and afternoon. He will return in the evening and preach here at night. Geo. L. DISBROUGH, a well known contractor of Connersville, was in the city Wednesday to purchase several car loads of Bedford stone. Mr. DISBROUGH was born and raised in this city, but had not been here for 34 years until this visit. Capt. David BEEM, of Spencer, Commander of the Indiana G. A. R., says: "The Grand Army has not been in better shape for some years than it is now. I have been comparing our report with those of some other States, and the result is most gratifying to us. Indiana is going to make a good showing at the National Encampment at Chicago." NOTICE. We will make free of charge any wool skirt bought of us above 45c a yard. All you have to do is select your goods and linings and we deliver the skirt to you ready to wear. Now is the time to get a skirt for little money. This proposition closes Saturday, Aug. 11. We guarantee to please you. W. M. DOBBINS & CO. Prof. J. W. CARR, Superintendent of the Anderson schools, was in the city Saturday the guest of his brother-in-law, Albert ASHCRAFT. He went from here to Dresden, to visit his old home.