Alb fATEMiEM TO THE 1 1 I BECAUSE the name Albers Bros. Milling Co., a corporation, has been mentioned in connection with that of Henry Albers in the newspaper reports of his recent trial, the 'stockholders, of whom there are ninety-five, . feel the necessity of this statement, to avoid unjust reflections. ' The Company is in no way implicated and was not on trial, the case being strictly individual. Court proceedings repeatedly brought out and emphasized this fact. Henry Albers is in no way connected with the Al bers Bros. Milling Co., as a stockholder or in any manner whatever. He was at one time an officer and stockhold er, but even then held but 10 per cent of the stock of, the corporation. These facts are of record. This firm, as an institution, is entitled to its fairly earned place in public regard, and to be considered separate and apart from anything which has arisen in the Henry Albers matter. eir Broth e hi ,i Milliimg Co : j FEnnt'AltY 87, !I0. TP