BEDFORD WEEKLY MAIL BEDFORD, INDIANA FRIDAY, AUG. 3, 1900 WEDDLEVILLE Miss Maggie COLBURN, of Seymour, is visiting David COLBURN and family. . A daughter was born to Curtis SHIELDS and wife last Monday. . Benson RICHARDS and wife, left for their home at Shelbyville, Ind., last Thursday. . Uncle Bill MARTIN, our oldest citizen, celebrated his 90th birthday last Friday. Most of his children were present, and he seemed to enjoy himself very much. Uncle Bill became a member of the Church of Christ and was baptized in his 82nd year, and has been a faithful member ever since. . Wm. TURMAIL and Mrs. Gabie CURRY, of Vallonia, visited Dr. S. W. SMITH, of Leesville, who is very ill of typhoid fever, last Sunday. . Eld. John WILLIAMS, of Lawrence county, will preach at the Church of Christ the first Sunday in August. . Messrs. MALOTT and HUNTER, of Heltonville, visited at T. J. HOLMES', last Sunday. . Dan HUNSUCKER and wife, of Greasy Creek, visited the family of Henry GREGG last Sunday. . Mrs. Mary HUGHES and son Theodore, of Oklahoma, visited Mrs. W. S. PLUMMER and family last Sunday. . Elmer HENDERSON and family, of Greasy Creek, visited David COLBURN and family last Sunday. . Douglass ALLCUP has marketed over 300 gallons of fine blackberries at Medora the past week. . Henry FOUNTAIN, of this place, lost a $60 position as Railroad Agent, in the State of Missouri, by not receiving the dispatch in time to get there. This was carelessness on the agent's part at Medora, in not delivering the message. . Thos. HOLMES took a load of fine peaches to Bedford, Tuesday. . Dr. M. V. WILSON, of Medora, was called here last week to see Mrs. Eliza BEASLEY, who is in very poor health.