The New York Times/1918/11/11/Classified/Receivers' Notices

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RECEIVERS' NOTICES.

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT.—Souther District of New York.—PENNSYLVANIA CEMENT COMPANY, Plaintiff, against BRADLEY CONTRACTING COMPANY, Defendant.

TO ALL CREDITORS OF, OR CLAIMANTS AGAINST, BRADLEY CONTRACTING COMPANY:

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that, pursuant to an order of the United States District Court in and for the Southern District of New York, dated and filed the 6th day of November, 1918, you are required to present and file duly verified written statements or proofs of your claims against BRADLEY CONTRACTING COMPANY, with Stephen U. Hopkins, John S. Sheppard and George C. Delacy, the Receiver of that Company, at their offices, No. 1 Madison Avenue, New York City, on or before December 15, 1918; and that, as provided by said order, no person, co-partnership or corporation, asserting any claim whatsoever against said Bradley Contracting Company, who fails so to file such statement or proof on or before the date named, shall thereafter be permitted to assert any claim whatsoever against the estate or assets of Bradley Contracting Company in the hands of said receivers or to share in any distribution of said estate or assets.

Dated New York, N.Y., Nov. 6th, 1918.

STEPHEN U. HOPKINS, JOHN S. SHEPPARD and GEORGE C. DELACY, as Receivers of BRADLEY CONTRACTING COMPANY, One Madison Avenue, New York City.

HUGHES, ROUNDS, SCHURMAN & DWIGHT, 96 Broadway, New York City, and

LEO OPPENHEIMER, 66 Wall Street, New York City, Attorneys for Receivers.