Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 70, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 December 1914 — Illness Forces Ambia Grocer to the Wall. [ARTICLE]

Illness Forces Ambia Grocer to the Wall.

The first deed of assignment to be filed in Benton county in four years, was that of Ed Gaffield, an Ambia groceryman, who was unable to meet his obligations and this week placed his business affairs in the hands of W. F. Morgan who is to look after Gaflleld’s creditors. The schedule, which failed to enumerate the assests and llbilities, includes furniture and fixtures in the Boyer block, all stock and merchandise, notes, accounts and monies due. The instrument sets forth that the assignor has been ill the past several weeks and confined to the Wabash sanitarium, apd that h.e is unable to furnish a complete schedule.— Benton Review.