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Executions Asked On Judgements

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Parent Issue
Day
17
Month
July
Year
1903
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

THE WEST GERMAN CEMENT CO. OF CHELSEA

Various Employees Secure Executions to Collect Wages Due Them.

The West German Cement Co., of Chelsea, appears to be having trouble with some of its workmen relative to bills. This company was organized June 25, 1902, with a capital stock of $1,000,000. Of this amount $500,000 was preferred and $500,000 common.

The incorporators were all foreign to the locality, some living in Chicago, some in Detroit and some elsewhere. The office of the company was at Chelsea.

Just what the trouble is is not known, but County Clerk Blum has received the transcript of six judgments obtained before Justice H. D. Witherell of Chelsea on which he has issued executions. These judgments run to Henry Chase, self and assignee of Chelsea, Frank J. Riggs of Detroit, Bernard Parker of Chelsea and Wm. O. Randall and John Kalmbach of Chelsea. The amounts named in these judgments range from $185 to $308. The claims appear to be principally for labor.