Article clipped from Seymour Daily Republican

kSt — -I- ^»*• Donner vs. Donner, hh-er»Sasry?s-ssBy the decision of the Pittsburg a courts Frank Donner, until recently ateTresident of Columbus, is entitled to $ 132,727 out of the profits arising from j ^the transfer of the I'd ion steel coir-pany to the United States steel corporation. The Union company was ir owned largely by Frank and Will Donner, and in the transfer Frank D claims he was to receive 125,000 in stock, which has never been delivered, j Some time ago he sued his brother, Will, for a division of the profits, Jm $7,500,000. one-fourihiMmeall ed to the Donners. The court gives by I Frank four-fifty-fiifths of the brothers'p. ! share. Both the men are old Colum j sol b-ii boys and sons of Fred Donner, a tc ter prominent diamond merchant here. hiluGrand Exalted Rnler.
Newspaper Details

Seymour Daily Republican

Seymour, Indiana, US

Wed, Jul 20, 1904

Page 3

Full Page
Clipped by
Profile Icon
State L.

PA, USA 29 Sep 2018

Other Publications Near Seymour, Indiana

Seymour Democrat

Seymour Weekly Times

Seymour Weekly Democrat

Seymour Times

Seymour Daily Republican