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Some Matters Cleared Up

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Parent Issue
Day
7
Month
December
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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The work of the day has only succoedod in clearing up sonie mysterieus things abont che dcnd woman. Au interview with her financial .agents, E. S. Jones' Sons, reveáis the fact that slie ha:l been in pressing need of money tor whioli soiue onc was pushing her within tho last six weeks. Her agents had loaned ouc $1,300, but shc suddenly deeided to cali in her loans. It was not found easy to transfer them, and Miss Ging became quito impatient for the money, saying she only needed it for thirty days. Finally the matter was arranged and she drew out about $1,000. Tho head waiter in Barge's restaurant tells of Miss Ging and Hayward öieetlng there as late as last Saturday, on which occiiskra Miss Ging flaehed a roll of $á,000. It has been ascerfcained, too, tbat Mis3 Ging had nearly Qompleted lior arrangements for opening a l;irgo millinery establishment on Nicollet avenue, ana had opened negotiations with the agent of tho store propcrty to that end. This would explain her need for ready money, as sho was anxious to purohase stock and open for the holiday trade. It has also developed that hor two insuïance. policías were assignod to Hayward as late as Xov. 28. Botli weiv taken out recently, the negotiations for the writing ot them beiug conducted by Hayward in order that he niight have security for hls loau. He was nlso to havo n chatte.l mort gag'; on the stock in the new store as soon as it was opened.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News