People's Pilot, Volume 5, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 January 1896 — MISCELLANEOUS. [ARTICLE]
MISCELLANEOUS.
George Mount’s saloog at Pana, 111., was closed by L. Frane & Co., of Toledo, 0., on a mortgage. The circuit court at Peoria, 111., refused to appoint a receiver for Singer & Wheeler, wholesale druggists. Dr. M. M. Barber, a well-known physician of Watertown, Wis., died from a stroke of apoplexy. He was 75 years old. L. Hershberg, dry goods merchant, Charles City, la., has failed. Liabilities, $10,000; assets, $12,000. Padan Brothers & Co., Portsmouth, 0., manufacturers of ladies’ shoes, have assigned to W. B. Grice. Assets, SIBO,000; liabilities, $150,000. The Boylston National Bank of Boston has brought suit for the removal of Frank B. Rice, Guy D. Perry and John E. Pierce, the legal administrators of the E. Sanderson Milling Company at Milwaukee, and the appointment of a receiver. Edward Worcester was appointed receiver of the Hercules Ice Machine Company, of Aurora, 111., by Judge Wills. The bond was placed at $75,000. Daniel Kesler & Son, implement and grain dealers at Cowden, 111., have filed a deed of assignment. Daniel Kesler Individually has done the same. Isaac Kesler is made assignee. Liabilities, $5,000: assets. SIO,OOO. In the suit of the local creditors of the defunct Ramsey bank against the Chicago bondsmen of the late Illinois State Treasurer, all the testimony was heard Tuesday, and the case was taken under advisement by Judge Wall. A decision will probably be rendered this month. W. K. Vanderbilt will remain in New York until after the marriage of his divorced wife. It is reported that then he will become the husband of Miss Amy Bend, the daughter of George Bend. After that he will take a long cruise on his steam yacht the Valiant. Samuel H. Burrell, a retired capitalist of Milwaukee, Wis., is dead, aged 58 years. A. E. Niswander and Eugene Packard, hardware dealers, at Malinta, 0., have made an assignment in favor of A. Smith. Liabilities, $10,000; assets, SIO,OOO. Lyon & Scott, jewelers of Ottumwa, lowa, have assigned, with liabilities of $16,000. Max L. Freytag, furrier, of Rockford, 111., has made an assignment, it being precipitated by the filing of a judgntent note for SBOB in favor of Charles Glanse, of Chicago. Liabilities, $2,131; asests, $2,924. Statehood became an accomplished fact tin Utah at noon Monday, when Gov. Heber M. Wells was sworn Into office with his associates on the successful Republican ticket of last year.
