BEDFORD WEEKLY MAIL BEDFORD, INDIANA FRIDAY, OCT. 26, 1900 Ralph ROBINSON, who is here in the interest of the Leslie's Weekly, spent Sunday with home folks at Spencer. Geo. W. SLAUGHTER, of Bono township, was in town Monday, on business, and reports things lively in old Bono township. Little Lena and Laura GOSS, returned to their home in Heltonville Monday, after visiting friends and relatives in this city. The LANZ FRYE Lumber Company are putting in an elevator, which will be used in transferring stock from one floor to another. Mat ADAMS, of Dark Hollow, who cut his foot with an adze a few days ago, went to Indian Springs Wednesday to remain several days. Mrs. Nellie HALL and little daughter, who had been visiting her mother, Mrs. Jane PARKS and other relatives, left Monday morning for her home at Franklin, Ind. Marriage licenses have been issued to Virgil CORBIN and Mamie RACH; Geo. B. WALKER and Margaret A. KEANE; John Z. ADAMSON and Della HERT; Howard L. BARTLETT and Annie E. HAWKINS. Geo. W. TYRE requests us to announce that the report now in circulation that he will support Robert W. MIERS, for Congress, is without foundation and untrue from start and that he will support the entire Republican ticket from top to bottom. Rev. James SMALL will preach at Pinhook Monday and Tuesday evenings. His theme for Monday evening will be "Can I Certainly Know I Am Saved And How." Theme for Tuesday evening "Why I Am A Christian Only." The White House is reported to be in poor repair. Nevertheless we can doubtless find a tenant for it. There are several of the applicants who would not be above camping in the haystack until the house could be put in order. Courier-Journal. J. F. VOORHEES, the Terre Haute street contractor, was here Wednesday, and will begin work on the re-grading of I street from one block south of the Southern Indiana railroad tomorrow. This work will enable the railroad company to get their brick platform in better shape at the passenger depot. Dr. Frank F. WHITTED, who had been visiting his father and mother at Bloomington, was in the city Wednesday enroute to his home in Courtland. Mrs. Jennette ARMSTRONG, who had been visiting O. C. HUBBARD and family at Seymour, was in the city Wednesday, on her way to her home at Armstrong Station. Architect J. L. NICHOLS has prepared the plans and specifications for the new business building of I. N. GLOVER in Bedford. The building is to be two stories high and will be 66x100 feet. Bloomington World. Miss Nannie YOUNGER having been in Indianapolis and Cincinnati the past two months returns with many new ideas in fall millinery, and will be pleased to see her old customers and friends again in the Millinery Department of WILSON's Bargain Store. Isaac FISH, of Norman Station, came here from Cincinnati this morning, where he marketed two car loads of stock. Mr. FISH and George McPIKE have purchased the store of Charles EMERSON at Norman Station, and will take charge about December first. Seymour Democrat. Hon. Robert N. PALMER, one of the strongest Democrats in Bedford, declared for McKinley several weeks ago and addressed a great meeting Saturday night at Bedford telling his neighbors why he had done so. He said it was time for every man who trades and every man who toils to come to the front and help crush the spirit of Bryanism everywhere. - Washington Gazette. MOTHER'S MEETING. Will be held in the First Baptist church Friday, Oct. 26, at 2:30 p.m. All home-makers who are interested in "child Culture' are invited. Song. Devotional Exercises. Roll Call by Miss Mollie MOORE. "The Mother As Comrade, Confident And Friend," Mrs. Harriet McDONALD. "Manhood" Mrs. BURNHAM. Solo- Mrs. OVERTON. "The New Woman" Mrs. HARRISON. "Motherhood" Mrs. Susie ROWE. Offerings Prayer.