Star-Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 June 1911 — Page 4

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STAR-DBMOORAT.

FRIDAY, JUNE 0, l»i|.

Remarkable Money Saving Sale

of Summer Shoes

Greatly reduced prices on Ladies’ Low Shoes.

Greatly reduced prices on Men’s Low Shoes.

Absolutely and Unqualifiedly Every pair of Low Shoes in our store—Whether for Men, Women, Boys or Girls is included in this Re markable Money Saving Sale of Summer Shoes. None are reserved—all go. There’s every sort of Summer Shoes in this Sale—Lace and Button Oxfords, Pumps and Strap Sandals — There’s also every desirable material, Gun Metal, Kid —Patent Leather—Suede, Velvet, Avenette and Canvas —

CHILDRENS’and MISSES’OXFORDS394 Pairs in the lot

PUMPS and SANDALS

65c

Summer Shoes

85c

ii

69c “

$1.00

«f **

79c “

1.25

** ft ft

98c “

1.50

< ft <«

$1.09 “

2.50

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1.98 “

WOMEN’S PUMPS, OXFORDS, SANDALS 866 Pairs in this Sals— $1.50 & $1.75 Summer Shoes 98c pair 2.50 “ “ $1.98 “ 3.00 “ “ 2.28 “ 3.50 “ “ 2.68 “ 4.00 “ “ 2.98 “

MEN’S LOW SHOES 499 Pairs in this Stock $2.50 Summer Shoes $ 1.98 pair 3.50 “ “ 2.59 “ 4.00 “ “ 2.98 “

But We Got Our Wires Crossed

And the result is we’ve too many Shoes —Hence the sale— When we gave our orders for Summer Shoes last winter—they were ordered for March delivery—But—Shipments were delayed long after customers kept asking for Ties and Oxfords—We urged by letter and telegrams--that goods be shipped at once—but the shoes didn’t come - Finally--we countermanded the original orders are bought elsewhere--The result is we received at about the same time.--A double stock of Summer Shoes--to induce you to help us out, you and able to buy most desirable latest style and Summer shoes for children, boys, girls, men and women--at greatly reduced prices—at practically the wholesale cost.

THEY CERTAINLY ARE BARGAINS--

HERE’S A THING FOR YOU TO REMEMBER —

for they are the kind of Shoes you want—Just when you want them And at a price very much less than regular.

The greatest share of these shoes have been in our store but a few short weeks--many of them having come in within the past ten days*

Greatly reduced prices on Misses’ Low Shoes.

Allen Bros.

Greatly reduced prices on Boy’s Low Shoes.

STAR-DEMOCRAT Foudad ltt< PUBI.ISHKD FHIDAT Of each weak by the Star and Democrat Publishing Company at IT and 13 South Jackaon Street. Oreencaatle, I-d

# Trrmae of ttabeerlptloa One year. In advance tl.04 I Single Coplea * cents

ATTORNEYS SEEK AID OF COURTS

Advertising Hatre I'poe Application QRBENCASTL.B HERALD Bata'jllahed l*0« The live dally paper of Putnam County—sent to any addreaa In the United Statea for *1.00 a year—payable In advance. » centa a week. Entered aa aecond-claaa mall matter at the Oreencaatle, Ind., PoatulBce

CAN CLIENT IN DAMAGE SUIT COMI'ROMJHE SUIT WITHOUT ARRANGING FX>R THE PAYMENT OF LAWYERS.

CASE TO APPELLATE COURT

♦ ♦ ♦ MARRIAGE LICENSES ♦ # • ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Eva Matilda 0'uanlel, of Cloverdale, Ind , and Edwin Chandler ClearwaterB, of Cloverdale, Ind Curry Inman, Greencastle, and j Sylvia Kinsy Hopkins, Greencastle j Adelbert Cooper, Greencastle, and Grace Viola Paris, Greencastle. Grover C. Goodpasture, Mill Greek township, and Edna Jane 'Cooper, Putnam county. Edwin C. Clearwater, Cloverdale, and Eva Matilda O’Daniel, Clover4ale

Whether a man who flies suit against a company for damages can compromise the case without providing for the payment of his attorneys for their work In the case, is a question which will be

the Coal Company on payment of *150. No arrangement for the payment of his attorneys was made, it

is alleged.

When the case was called for trial in the Putnam Circuit Court several weeks ago, the Coal Company came forward with a receipt sUowing seftlemeot with Mr. Hull, and asked that the case be dismissed. The attorneys for Hull took exception to the request that the case be dismissed, on the grounds that no arrangement for payment for their services had been made They asked time to prepare a motion asking that the trial of the | case proceed and that judgment be | rendered against the Coal ObmI pany on the origionai complaint. On Wednesday was the time set S for hearing the motfon Judge ! Hughes overruled the motion and | the attorneys notified the court that j they would appeal from his decisi Em and take the case to the Appell- ! ate court. The attorneys allege 1 that a client cannot legally settle a t case without providing for payment

Cluster ughts ARE NOW CERTAIN

«'<>l WCILMEN REACH AGREE- . MKNT AT PRIVATE MEETING OF BODY, ACTING AS COMMITTEE, TUESDAY NIGHT — PROPOSED PLAN OF ILLUMINATING SQUARE

T 0 BE FOUR ON EACH SIDE

decided by the Appellate court. No-

tice of aa appeal to the Appellate ; of attorney” feeR

court in a case Of this kind was | taken Wednesday in the Putnam

County Circuit Court. The Greencastle Grays will play The rase is the one of Zibe Hull the Cloverdale team at Cloverdale of Vigo County, filed suit for j Friday afternoon. On Saturday *10 000 against the Vandalia Coal afternoon the Ifical team will goto Company for personal injuries I Plainfield where ie will meet the Payne & Craig of Brazil, represent- ( team of that town. A number of ed Mr. Hull. After some litigation rooters are planning to accompany Hull, unbekdjwn to his attorneys,' the team to Clovedrale Friday aft-

agreed to compromise the case with ernoon.

The members of the City Council acting as a committee at a private meeting Tuesday night, all agreed to the pimposed plan of Installing cluster lights on the public square. Offlcial action will be taken at the next regular meeting of the body. Ja^-k Bryson, manager of the Putnam Electric Company was at the meeting to confer with the counciluien. The plan of the council is tfj have four clusters of three lights each, distributed o a each of the four sides of the square Councilman Naylor, chairman of the com-

mittee appointed to investigate the plan, this morning, said that at first it was proposed «o install the lights on the streets leading from the square for a distance of one block also However, there are complaints against these on account of the coat, and no agreement was reached on this plan. The duntract for the poles and light clusters will be let by contract, to the lowest bidder. Bids probably will be advertised for as soon as the Ufiicial action is taken on the matter.

THE NINTH MONTH’S REPORT.

❖ ❖ •> •> •> ♦ ♦> •> •> •> * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ •> WANT ADV. COLUMN. ♦ •S* Advertisements under this bead ^ cost 10 cents a line. S i ordln- ♦ ❖ ary words to a line ' Money to loan on live stock ■** other good chatel security 1 ”al - ments on building loan pl^j * oli low interest rate—see ihe ' *■ ’ Loan Co., Greencastle, Iu<l P'*' 82.

I he first bf the nine items on which each teacher of the Greencastle public schtools has to make a report at the close of the year ie the report for the last or n inth month. These last month's reports have been tabulated aiwi show a fine month of school. The per cent, of attendance was 98.3. Hanking above this average are the blowing schools:—Minnie Buster’s pupils 98,3; Miss Jones', 98.1; Miss I’ogg's, ‘98.5; Mr. Vaughan’s, 98.6; Miss Watkins’, 98.6; Mias Stone’s, 98; Miss Miller’s, 99.4; and each high school class, the first year aiud the second, having a record of 99,

Farm for Sale—110 acres, w»U impilaved near Fillomre—J. ^ Dunlavy, R R 2, Fillmore, Ind

Land for Sale. We have listed and offer for a large number of Putnam count? farms. Come in and see our ll,t and prices. The Central Trust Oo .

WANTED—An Industrious singk man to wotfk Steady time In barn—One that will be willing s ! learn and go to the races with 1 racing stable—M E McHaffle, < > ■ Seville, Ind.

FOR SALE—.Fresh row. J 1 Kauble, R R. 1, Reelsville.

The contract between the Commercial Club and the Greencaetle • abinet Factory was signed up Tuesday afternoon.

Mrs. James McD. Hays baa r ^ turned from a three weeks vl * with her eon in Milwaukee Miss O&rrol St Johu. has return ed to Albany after a vieit with A'’®* loi© Reed at the Alpha O ho uM