Article clipped from Shelbyville Daily Evening Democrat

untenable. According to the information secured from a friend of Hen-#ricks, there are some notes out on which he secured money, the signatures to some 01 which, as far as the sureties are concerned/are forgeries.One note for $400, given by Hc'n-ricks to Alfred McCray, with PryorHigdon and John S. Gillespie as sureties, fell due some time ago, and it is alleged that Henricks renewed the same by forging the signatures of his sureties. Another note for $200, given to Levi Trimble, with Ambrose Trimble as surety, is also said to be crooked.His additional indebtedness consisfs a6 far as ascertained of a note for $400 given to Henry Gates and signed by William Rigdon as surety. Ilenricks secured the money on this note just before he went away. Another debt is of $50 to a neighbor named Miller. Iu addition to this his farm of seventy five acres has two mortgages on it,onefor $700 in favor of the school fundand one of $800 to Mr. John Elliott, of this city. Taking these reports into consideration it looks like Mr. Henricks had left of his own accord.Henricks was raised near this city, and at one time was 111 the livery bus iness here.
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Shelbyville Daily Evening Democrat

Shelbyville, Indiana, US

Sat, Mar 14, 1885

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