Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 54, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 October 1914 — GENERAL AND STATE NEWS Telegraphic Reports From Many Parts of the Country. [ARTICLE]
GENERAL AND STATE NEWS Telegraphic Reports From Many Parts of the Country.
SHORT BITS OF THE UNUSUAL Happenings in Distant and Nearby Cities and Towns.—Matters of Minor Mention From Many Places. Frank A. Nave Makes Assignment. Lafayette, Ind., Oct. 9. —Frank A. Nave, the wealthiest land owner in b ountain County, has made an assignment of all his land and property •to his creditors. While a complete inventory has not been made, it is said his liabilities are $400,000, with assets amounting to $500,000. He is indebted $115,000 to an eastern life insurance company. Banks in Attica, Covington and Lafayette have notes for large amounts. His assets are the Fairview farm of 1,700 acres in Fountain county, and the Nave ranch in Jasper county, which contains 1,500 acres. William S. Baugle, president of the American National Bank, of this city, was appointed assignee.
