FORT MADISON BANK v. ALDEN

No. 853.

129 U.S. 372 (1889)

BANK OF FORT MADISON v. ALDEN.

Supreme Court of United States.

Decided February 4, 1889.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Henry Strong and Mr. Theodore Sheldon, for appellant.

Mr. John P. Wilson, for appellees.


MR. JUSTICE FIELD delivered the opinion of the court.

The Bank of Fort Madison, the complainant below, the appellant here, is a corporation organized under the laws of Iowa. The defendants are executors of the will of James S. Waterman, deceased, who, at the time of his death, was a citizen of Illinois. The bank is a creditor of a corporation created under the laws of Wisconsin, known as the Black River Lumber Company, in the sum of $58,505.53, with interest from...

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