159 F. 591 | M.D. Penn. | 1908
On a sale of the bankrupt’s effects by the trustee some .$880.50 was realized, out of an appraised value of $2,015.15. This was little enough; but it is now proposed, in
The other costs must accordingly give way, and thereupon distribution will be made as follows:
Amount to be distributed.......................................... $880 50
One month’s rent due landlord.................................... 135 00
$745 50
Referee’s fees.................................................... 100 00
$645 50
Costs of administration:
Paid appraisers at Pittston.......................;.......$ 35 00
“ “ “ Towanda ............................. 6 00
“ M. J. Buckley, constable, serving subpoenas............. 6 40
“ A. Coplan for serving notices.......................... 2 35
“ witnesses at sundry hearings.......................... 31 SO
Allowed to clerk at trustee’s sale..........■................. 5 00
Telegrams, telephone messages, postage, etc.................. 2 90
Subpoenas .......................... 1 25
Watchman, 23 days.................. 46 00
Personal expenses of trustee.............................. 18 75
Rent for use of premises by trustee........................ 225 00
Advertising sale in Pittston Gazette and posters............. 28 25
Advertising sale in Wilkes-Barre Record................... 7 00
Trustee’s commissions..................................... 45 00
To J. C. Ingham:
Expenses .................................... $ 15 80
Attorney’s fees................................ 134 00
- 149 75
To Lilley & Wilson, attorneys for bankrupt................. 35 00
- $645 50
Strictly speaking, the costs of advertising and conducting the sale should appear first in this schedule; but it makes no difference in the result, and it is more convenient to arrange them as they stand.
Let the money be paid out by the trustee as so directed.
[Per contra, see In re West Side Paper Co., 159 Fed. 241. — Ed.]