Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 59, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 March 1911 — Case of Lucas Against the Autoists Goes Over for Term. [ARTICLE]

Case of Lucas Against the Autoists Goes Over for Term.

The case of Joseph ‘Lucas, the Union township farmer, against A. M. Robbiifs, the Chicago autoist, and his chauffeur, which was to have been tried at the present term of the court, has been continued to the next term, owing to the fact that the will case is taking up about all of the latter days of the court. Robbins and his chauffeur put up a cash bond of SIOO for their appearance for trial. A short paragraph in the automobile notes in the Chicago Record-Herald states that Robbins has been made the defendant in a suit for $14,000, the plaintiff being Lucas. It also states that Robbins intends fighting the charge preferred against him here. He is th? president and general manager of the Centaur Motor Co. Our new goods are here and we want to clean up all lines which we intend discontinuing. He have the following: 100 pairs girls’ sht>es, sizes 9 to 12, at 85 cents per pair. 100 pairs women’s shoes, mostly small sizes 3 and 4, at $1.25 per pair. 100 pairs boys’ shoes at $1.75. 100 pairs men’s shoes, mostly small sizes, at $2.35. Many other bargains in all lines. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House- Block. We read of a man who eloped with his mother-in-law. That’s an heron method of getting her to leave.