BEDFORD WEEKLY MAIL BEDFORD, INDIANA FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1900 Harry SMITH, who had been visiting the family of A. A. LISTER, returned to Ellettsville Wednesday. His wife and children will remain the balance of the week. The Fire Department has the hose wagon at WALLHEISER's today to have the axles lined up. Miss Ella MITCHELL, daughter of W. T. MITCHELL, has been very ill for two weeks with typhoid. Aaron BROWN, who had been the guest of friends at Indianapolis, returned home this Monday. August BENZEL has returned home from Seymour, where he had been visiting for the past week. Revs. SEVERINGHAUS and SMITH left Monday, for Guthrie, Ky., to hold a campmeeting for two weeks. Rev. BAKER, of Bloomington, will fill the M. E. pulpit in this city during the absence of C. E. ASBURY. Chas. F. STEPHENSON has accepted a position with DOBBINS Bros. wholesale grocery as head bookkeeper. Henry CAMPBELL, of COADY's drug store, has been confined to his bed for several days with a bilious attack. Dr. W. H. SMITH was called to Leesville Monday, to see his brother, Dr. Spencer SMITH, who is seriously ill. Ale HATFIELD has returned from a visit with relatives at Linton. Mrs. HATFIELD will remain there several days yet. Mrs. George OWENS and son, Master Stanley, of Jackson county, were the guests of Thornt ZOLLMAN and family in this city. Miss Jennie SUMMERS has returned from Loogootee after a few weeks visit among friends and relatives. Lloyd LAWYER arrived here Friday, from Poplar Bluff, Mo., to visit his grandfather, William QUACKENBUSH. Still JUDAH has recovered from a recent sickness, and is able to go back to work in the American Express office. The NORTON & REED mill at REED's Station has been shut down for about a week on account of lack of work. RICHARDSON Bros. will move from the West Side to their new building on East 16th street the first of next week. Mr. and Mrs. Mort VESTAL, who had been visiting Bedford relatives, returned to their home in Chicago Monday. Mrs. Mary ZOLLMAN, who had been the guest of her son, Thornt ZOLLMAN, has returned to her home at Medora. Mrs. Marcus SPAULDING, of Oolitic, was in the city, the guest of her son, who recently had a leg broken in an accident. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. WEED, of this city, will probably move to Cambridge City, where they think of engaging in business. MARRIED At his office Saturday night, by Squire CHRISLER, William B. DAVIS, of Williams, and Mellie J. MURPHY, of Huron. Mrs. Frances BUNDY, of Salem, and Mrs. Rosa WEDDLE, of Medora, visited friends in Bedford Saturday, returning home Monday. William BAILEY, the painter, has moved his household goods form East Bedford to part of John FISHER's house, on South H street. Amzi BROCK and family, who had been the guests of friends and relatives at Muncie and other points in the gas belt, returned home Monday. Trustee Homer WEST has the new school house at Limestone completed. It has four rooms and four teachers will be employed at that place the coming season. Prof. B. P. ALEXANDER, of Heltonville, was in town a short time Monday, on his way to Terre Haute. He is looking after the principalship of the Youngtown school. A party consisting of Louis HEITGER, Charley DRAKE, Will DAY, Dan BROWN, Roy TRUEBLOOD, Clem HEITGER and Frank OWEN left Monday to spend a week camping at DUNCAN's Bend, on White River.