FIRST NATIONAL BANK v. LITTLEFIELD

No. 572.

226 U.S. 110 (1912)

FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PRINCETON, ILLINOIS v. LITTLEFIELD, TRUSTEE.

Supreme Court of United States.

Decided December 2, 1912.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Thorndike Saunders for appellants.

Mr. Daniel P. Hays for appellee.


Memorandum opinion, by direction of the court, by MR. CHIEF JUSTICE WHITE.

Albert O. Brown and others, members of a firm known as A.O. Brown & Company, stock brokers in New York City, were adjudicated bankrupts. The First National Bank of Princeton and four other claimants petitioned to have the receiver in bankruptcy return certain sums of money to which they asserted ownership, because the amounts claimed had been sent to the firm to buy shares of stock for...

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