. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. fT'TTW^i . 'V7 • " ocwBisR 15, 1914. The Florists^ Re^^cw le BUSINESS BMBABKASSMENTS. Ail)aiiy» N* ^*—Ed™"'^^ S. Hazel- ?iue who conducts a retail store on Pentra' avenue, filed a petition in bank- X,pto\ October 5, showing liabilities of *29 7- *°^ assets of $4,665, consisting larcei- of mortgaged real estate in ffhieli )'0 has an interest. The petition is thf ;esult of the creditors of a mov- ing 1" 'ure theater at Catskill, N. Y., n w) h Mr. Hazel tine was interested, filing fQS amounting to about $10,000 on tl I heater, bankruptc


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. fT'TTW^i . 'V7 • " ocwBisR 15, 1914. The Florists^ Re^^cw le BUSINESS BMBABKASSMENTS. Ail)aiiy» N* ^*—Ed™"'^^ S. Hazel- ?iue who conducts a retail store on Pentra' avenue, filed a petition in bank- X,pto\ October 5, showing liabilities of *29 7- *°^ assets of $4,665, consisting larcei- of mortgaged real estate in ffhieli )'0 has an interest. The petition is thf ;esult of the creditors of a mov- ing 1" 'ure theater at Catskill, N. Y., n w) h Mr. Hazel tine was interested, filing fQS amounting to about $10,000 on tl I heater, bankruptcy proceedings bein' r 8 in the Circuit court requiring' cause -0 be shown by October 19 Why a recei^•?r should not be appoinftfd for the Foithuber Bros. Co., 1905 Green- mount avenue, with four greenhouses on tho Belair road. It is alleged in the bill of complaint, filed through James J. CarmoJy and Harris A. Eome, attor- neys, that the Forthuber Bros. Co. owes the complainants $ and $ and is insolvent. Philadelphia, Pa.—Robert Kift, for many years in the retail florists' busi- ness on Chestnut street, has filed a vol- untary petition in bankruptcy. His troubles are said to have resulted from losses on property at 1821 Chestnut street acquired as an outside venture. Mr. Kift is one of the pleasantest of men and has a wide circle of friends in the trade who will hope to see his dif- ficulties adjusted so that he can con- tinue in business. New York, N. Y.—Otto Burkard, who ran a flower store at 1402 Madison avenue, has made an assignment to Anna Burkard. He has been in busi- ness eight years. Poughkeepsie, N. Y.—Olson Sher- wood, a violet grower near here, has filed a petition in bankruptcy, witii liabilities of $6,364 and assets $3,650, consisting of greenhouses and building, $2,500, covered by a chattel mortgage of $3,750; horses and wagons, $850, and a lease, $300. Eeuosha, Wis.—The creditors' com- mittee appointed to look into the affairs of tho


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