Bedford Daily Democrat (Newspaper) - April 7, 1908, Bedford, Indiana 255 APRIL 7, 1908. of the big store are enthusiastic over the display of the and opening continues all If you've nvt been come this store at its best and know the many WILL Y- WEAR DA Coats and Skills just in will be specially for this Select now for Easter as Plaie for City TO Proposition Will k Placed at the Meeting of Bedford in the has a proposition somewhat similar and there the plan is to ask the county as well as the city to aid in the support of the what the council will do in the matter is not Since the proposition was first up it was that there is no law that authorizes the maintenance of a hospital by the according to plan that is under although the same plan is in use in other cities the size of where hospitals are successfully Torture Child Was trickled down as if more in sympathy with her mother's tears than in grief at parting from the She appeared quite willing to go with Mrs. Iseminger also had in charge two other children for the They were Mary 12 years and her 10 years They are the children of Virgil of who deserted his family some time leaving them in rather destitute The mother is not strong and unable to support the For that reason it became necessary for her to surrender chem to the board of children's in order that they may get good homes and be well cared like for whom homes are are watched over by the children's home society until they are to see that they are well cared for and not - the regular m of the city council tonight it is expected that the question will come up again for is understood that the committee has raised the amount necessary for the purchase of a site and building and will put it to the coun 3il to provide for tBe maintenance of the council or rather the committee of the some time let it be that the would probably take favorable action in the matter if the citizens a site and providing that the property is deeded to the city and the hospital be a city under the control of the council and that time the talk was that ithe old East Side building secured for and was secured from the school board on the ' has been a sentiment the property for on tha ground that f the building suitable for purpose would be almost a new There are also ot ler objections .to committee that has been after subscriptions also been out for location and has secured option on the old Rector in which is and the much better adapted for a ital than uhe old there is no act a hospital along lines contemplated here it is that the council may if there is no objection on the of the Whether such will to Just one c is hard to as a pital here perhaps uch in aay city of Supplies for tiie Poor the lime and Attention of County Commissioners OF Mother is Not Fit to Raise a county commissioners today awarded contracts for the construction of several sections of gravel as In Pleasant Run the Helton ville and Pleasant Run road was awarded to John G. Burns for In Indian Creek the Old Indian Creek road was awarded to Renter Wagoner for In Spicc Valley the Georgia and Orangeville road wBs awarded to James for All of these are short sections of road than three miles in length and are ordered without an There were of the It was shown see a child torn from the arms of its who was sobbing as if her heart would break ac the loss of her child whom she may never see again and who may soon forget the mother that bore was a sight that greeted the people who were at the Monon depot this morning at 10 as the train for Chicago pulled into the and brought tears to the eyes of seemed like a cruel and heartless and yet it was for the child's good and to save her from the life that has made the mother a social The child was Gladys about six years daughter of Florence Benson who lives on North J and who has several times figured in lice the last term of court there was a suit by the board of children's guardians for five short in Marion on which Ewing Shields was the only his bid on the five sections being He specified the of crushed rock from the Mitchell Lime and for this reason the bid was trial that the mother had been In the habit of sending the child to the saloon for and that she was hardly a fit person to Lave charge of a It was on the order of the court that the little girl was turned over to the board of children's McBride was who will find a home for ed and John Castella | where under more favorable John R. Short were named ditions she may up into viewers for gravel roads in Perry and Marshall were awarded as follows for supplies for the poor asylum for the coming quarter Diamond for sundries and A. for dry goods and is that you should de cide to take only Honey and Tar when you have a cough or cold as it will cure the most cough and expel the cold from your Foley's Honey and Tar contains no harmful Insist upon having drug and respected was this in charge of George O. of the board of taken to the children's home at She will remain there until a suitable home is found for who is a bright looking and rather pretty little seemed not to understand the Even with her mother sobbing over there was no exhibition of great grief on the part of the Her lips trembled a little and a 35 Gents Pound In New GUT IN With it for New England Cotton Mill Bedford people are kicking over being compelled to pay 20 cents a pound for steak they can console themselves with the fact that it might be In New York for porterhouse steaks have been advanced to 35 cents a and sirloins to 30. The least desirable part ot the beef are 23 cents a Following this announcement of the advance in prices of which is general throughout the country by decree of the Chicago packing house is the announcement of a reduction of ten per cent in the wages of 125,000 operatives in the New England cotton which are owned by another it seems that people who are forced to labor for their daily are caught between the upper and lower millstones of the trusts and are in danger of being ground to starvation or a condition that is not much Suits are the fresh spring products of the best The sunshine is woven in to make snappy suits for gentlemen who have weary of winter Our handsome Suits are within easy reach of every While they sing the stanza of our nobby is to pleasure our and we shall do our level best to please YOU when you come Popular better than the blacks in the south before the all suggests the thought that as a trust or the president is not the howling success his noise would lead the to at least in so far as the man who toils 's Only the trusts seem to wax more grasping and more regardless of the public M. Kern the youngest son of E. C. and Mellie Francis of died at the home cf his parents Saturday at 10:30 p. was a young man of good character and exemplary He was a member of the Fayetteville No. 8742, M. leaves a m one brother and one sister to mourn his one brother having preceded him to the His death was caused by a boiler explosion at New Union church Monday April 6, at 11 a. at same place under auspices of the Modern Woodman of SINGE 1905 Ask for Naturalization Paper at Was application for naturalization filed in Monroe county since the new law went into effect in 1905, was presented today by Albert Molnar a Hungarian whose home is at Molnar is a stone carver and is doing the finishing work in the new court He is 32 years old and has been in this country for 6 He was born zn It will be about a year and a half before he becomes a citizen and insidious of the worst features of kidney trouble is that it is an insidious disease and before the victim realizes bis danger he may have a fatal Take Foley's kidney remedy at the first sign of trouble as it corrects irregularities and prevents Bright's disease and diabetes drug 225 IS LIME COAL M. 10 APRIL 1st. of lace and embroidery trimmed of lace and embroidery trimmed Corset of lace and embroidery WAIT UNTIL BE of lace and trimmed on the