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Compromise by Bank Receiver of Defunct Institution Would Settle $25,264.68 Claim for $6,000 An application for permission to FOR SHERIFF make compromise settlement on candidate nomination eight notes totaling for $6,000 in cash has been filed in district court here the receiver August solicit the defunct Citizens State bank support Blue HENRY Originally for the Marysville Kansas eight notes are signed by NevFOR SHERIFF R Dean Train, Sam R desire Wesley didate the Hula, Brockenicky and W signer to each note, County, Your and support alleged With all proper credits allowed, Home the notes are now said to be due in City, the following amounts Hula, REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES Nevins, Brockenicky, McCahan, FOR PROBATE JUDGE $3,500.64 Edwards, Says It's Good Offer Probate Judge the The receiver states that he considthe primary to be August ers the compromise offer good one Suits were started all of Axtell, Kansas. the defendants except McCahan, FOR SHERIFF now resident of Sterling, Colo., several months ago and these suits will be dismissed the subject the the defendants to pay support will the of costs. The receiver asks permission Irving, to pass title to land as the FOR SHERIFF west half southeast quarter of section 28. township range lying northeast of the Missouri PaMarshall County subject cific and west half decision August primaries. Your support of the southeast quarter of section 24, township range 6, title to W. it stated. has not been Frankfort, claimed by the bank FOR COUNTY CLERK According to reports, the eight the Marshall men signed the notes as an accomurged friends candidate county modation to the bank cashier, myself cepting security from him the and find land described in the petition The the ballot Primary, August bank failed short time after the deeply appreciate the support negotiations completed, the pople given cashier committed suicide and the return future have tried to render land since has slumped in value. Mr and Mrs. George Reier and the Miss Genevieve Miller, arrived by auto Saturday for visit several days at the home of Mrs. Reier's daughter, Mrs. A. family. They will be accompanied home by Mrs. Palmsister, Miss Viola Miller, who been visiting here since June.