BEDFORD WEEKLY MAIL BEDFORD, INDIANA FRIDAY, OCT. 26, 1900 Mrs. Charles ASBURY is sick. Nate MANN visited Mitchell friends Sunday. John SHORT, of Short, was in the city Monday. T. E. KEITHLEY, of Heltonville, was in the city Tuesday. Prof. W. E. ALEXANDER and mother arrived here yesterday. W. T. LAGLE, the Mitchell merchant, was in town Tuesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel SEARS spent Sunday in the country with their son. George MEINZER and wife left Saturday evening for their new home at Delray, Mich. E. B. CROWE is moving his second-hand store into the new HODGE & WALLS building. Miss Myrtle TREMEY, of Dark Hollow, was the guest of friends and relatives in this city. Mrs. Gertie DeMOSS, of Huron, is in the city visiting friends and relatives in West Bedford. Gus. ELLIS and Todd SALYARDS will occupy the room on the north side, vacated by RAINBOLT. Miss Blanche ALEXANDER went to Heltonville Sunday, to visit friends and relatives several days. Mrs. Eliza HILES came up from Campbellsburg Tuesday last to visit Mr. and Mrs. E. E. TRUEBLOOD. Frank DUNCAN returned to his home in Mitchell Monday, after visiting friends and relatives in this city. Isaac DAY, of Indian Creek township was in town Wednesday morning, on his way to the Mitchell rally. Garfield GAINEY arrived home Tuesday evening from Illinois, where he has been employed for the past few months. Mark MOORE, of Mitchell, was in the city Monday. Ralph MARTIN has returned to his home in Mitchell. Carl WALLS came over from Mitchell Tuesday forenoon. A. S. WILCOX, the Tunnelton merchant, was in town Tuesday. Harry MICHAEL, of Norman Station, was in the city Wednesday. Theodore DAVIS and son, of Popcorn, were in the city Wednesday. William PITMAN was in town Wednesday, on his way to the Mitchell rally. John TOLIVER, a prominent citizen of Marion township, was in the city Tuesday. A. G. SEARIGHT will sell his personal property Nov. 1st and return to Louisville. Mrs. D. B. STAFFORD, of Heltonville, was in the city Wednesday, the guest of friends. Buddy RAGSDALE sold a $2,200 German Coach stallion to the Mitchell Coach Horse Co. this week. The Republicans of Indian Creek township are preparing to send a big delegation to Bedford Nov. 3rd. Elza SMITH, Republican candidate for Trustee of Indian Creek township, was in town Thursday, on business. John C. SMITH, of Washington, Ind., was in town Tuesday and Wednesday, and went to Mitchell to hear Taylor.