Lima Daily News, May 16, 1911 The case of Bruce GEACH, charged with selling renovated butter is being heard in Justice DEMPSTER's court today. GEACH is a local grocer and his arrest was caused by an inspector from the state dairy and food commissioner's office. A special inspector of the United States Express company reports the burglarizing of a D.T. & I, car near the local depot and the theft of of a set vetinary surgeon's tools. Two hours after he was released on a drunk charge Butler H. PENDLETON was arrested by the local police and charged with theft. He is accused of stealing some ham, oranges and strawberries from the porch of Jack KENDRICKS, on west Circular street. The groceries had been left there by a delivery boy. C.V. VanEMANS, parole officer of the Lancaster State Reformatory is in the city for the purpose of investigating the conduct of local youths sentenced to thar institution. Joe McNARRA, popular attache of the Andrews Asphalt comany who has been located at Logansport, O., for some time is in the city on the way to Toledo. Mrs. Elizabeth A. HARDNOCK was today taken to the Toledo Insane Asylum. A transcript of the case of the State of Ohio ex rel Mary SHULER vs. James J. SHEA was filed in Common Pleas court today. It comes from Justice DEMPSTER's court, the defendant being held under $300 bond on a bastardy charge. John A. STEIN, 27, laborer, Fremont, Ohio and Miss Pauline HERMANN, 19, Bluffton, were granted a license to wed by the probate court today. Police officers will soon be resplendent in new helmets of white, Police Chief VERMILLION receiving a consignment of the summer headpieces today.