The Sunset Hotel and Restaurant Court Summons Legal Notice, September 17, 1938
STATE OF MAINE
HANCOCK ss.-To the Sheriffs of our respective Counties or either of their Deputies,
GREETING:
WE COMMAND You to attach the goods or estate of The Sunset Hotel and Restaurant
Corporation, a corporation organized and existing under the laws of
the State of Maine and having its principle place of business at
Bar Harbor, in the County of Hancock, State of Maine,
to the value of
Forty-Thousand
dollars; and summon the said
Defendant (if the it may be found in your precinct) to appear before our Justice of the
Superior Court, next to be holden in Ellsworth within and for our County of Hancock, on the
second Tuesday of April
19. 39, then and there in our said Court to answer unto
Angela C. Kaufman commonant of said Bar Harbor
In a Plea of the Case, for that the said Defendant , at Bar Harbor
said Ellsworth, on the seventh day of August
A. D. 19.35
by its Promissory Note of that date, by them subscribed, for value received, prom-
ised
the Plaintiff to pay her or her order the sum
of Twenty-five thousand/ thirteen dollars and eighty-seven
cents
with interest;
and the said
thereafterwards, to wit, on
the same day, endorsed and delivered the said note to the Plaintiff by reason and in con-
sideration whereof the Defendant became liable and promised the Plaintiff to pay
h m the contents of said note according to the tenor thereof
In a Plea of the Case, for that the said Defendant at said
Ellsworth
on the Jay of the purchase of this Writ being indebted to the Plaintiff in the sum of
dollars and
cents according to the
Account Annexed, then and there in consideration thereof, promised the Plaintiff to pay
h In the sum on demand.
And also for that the Defendant at
Ellsworth, aforesaid, on the
day of the purchase of this Writ, being indebted to the Plaintiff in another sum of
dollars, for so much money before that time
had and received by the said Defendant to the Plaintiff's use, in consideration thereof
promised the Plaintiff to pay h m that sum on demand,
Yet Though Often Requested, the said Defendant ha not paid said sum, but neglect
so to do to the damage of said Plaintiff (as he say) the sum of
dollars, which shall then and there be made to appear
with other due damages. And have you there this Writ with your doings therein.
Witness, GEORGE H. WORSTER,
Justice of said Court,
at Ellsworth, this
seventeenth
day of
September
in
the year of our Lord one thousand time hundred and thirty-sight
CLERK.
RUPERT F. ALDRICH Deputy Clerk.