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Story January 12, 1890

Telegram Herald

Grand Rapids, Kent County, Michigan

What is this article about?

Andrew Miller, Muskegon stationer, arrested on capias from Eaton, Lyon & Co. for debts, released on bond by mother Anna G. Miller and John W. Bordgett. Store closed due to $5,000 mortgage liens; more debts unsatisfied. He departs for Atlanta, Georgia.

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MUSKEGON MAN RELEASED.

A Bond Furnished for His Release and He Goes to Georgia.

Andrew Miller, the Muskegon stationer who was lately arrested here on a capias issued by Eaton, Lyon & Co., has been released on bond furnished by his mother, Anna G. Miller, and John W. Bordgett. Miller's store at Muskegon has been closed by mortgage liens held by several business men of that city, and it is said that there are several still left unsatisfied. The mortgages upon which action has been taken amount to $5000. Miller has gone to Atlanta, Ga.

What sub-type of article is it?

Biography

What themes does it cover?

Misfortune

What keywords are associated?

Debt Arrest Bond Release Store Closure Muskegon Stationer Financial Trouble

What entities or persons were involved?

Andrew Miller Anna G. Miller John W. Bordgett Eaton, Lyon & Co.

Where did it happen?

Muskegon

Story Details

Key Persons

Andrew Miller Anna G. Miller John W. Bordgett Eaton, Lyon & Co.

Location

Muskegon

Story Details

Andrew Miller arrested on capias issued by Eaton, Lyon & Co., released on bond furnished by his mother Anna G. Miller and John W. Bordgett; his store closed by $5000 in mortgage liens from local businessmen, with additional unsatisfied debts; Miller goes to Atlanta, Ga.

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