10148. Custer County Bank (Miles City, MT)

Bank Information

Episode Type
Suspension → Closure
Bank Type
state
Start Date
December 1, 1925
Location
Miles City, Montana (46.408, -105.841)

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gpt-5-mini
Short Digest
f906cdce8a5c413c

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Description

Articles consistently refer to Custer County Bank as a defunct institution with a receiver (H. E. Richard / H. Richard) making dividend distributions (1925, 1928). No article describes depositor runs; the bank was placed in receivership and wound up, so this is a suspension/closure with receivership. Exact date of the original suspension/closing is not given in these clippings; receiver activity is documented in 1925 and 1928.

Events (3)

1. December 1, 1925 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
CUSTER COUNTY BANK RECEIVER H. E. HARD ANNOUNCES SECOND DIVIDEND PAYMENT OF TEN PER CENT TO DEPOSITORS AND CREDITORS. Checks for second ten per cent distribution from the assets of the Custer County bank are ready to be delivered at the office of The Bank of Miles City, according to the announcement made here on Monday by H E. Richrad, receiver for the defunct institution . . . This makes the second dividend declared by the bank, the last dividend been distributed something like a year ago.
Source
newspapers
2. December 16, 1928 Other
Newspaper Excerpt
DIVIDEND ANNOUNCED CUSTER BANK RECEIVER Total of 35 Per Cent Is Now Returned ... Mr Richard Custer Count as receiver bank December 24 dividend per cent pay holding against banking dividend per cent 35 per will that has been refunded creditors the bank
Source
newspapers
3. * Suspension
Cause
Government Action
Cause Details
Bank was closed and placed in receivership (receiver H. E. Richard/H. Richard appointed); payments to creditors made by receiver.
Newspaper Excerpt
the defunct institution ... receiver for the defunct institution The amount involved in the distribution is in the Richard Depositors
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (4)

Article from Miles City Star, December 1, 1925

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ANOTHER DIVIDEND PAYMENT ANNOUNC'D CUSTER COUNTY BANK RECEIVER H. E. HARD ANNOUNCES SECOND DIVIDEND PAYMENT OF TEN PER CENT TO DEPOSITORS AND REDITORS. Checks for second ten per cent distribution from the assets of the Custer County bank are ready to be delivered at the office of The Bank of Miles City, according to the announcement made here on Monday by H E. Richrad, receiver for the defunct institution The amount involved in the distribution is in the Richard Depositors and creditof the are required to present their claims at This makes the second dividend declared by the bank, the last dividend been distributed something like a year ago. This present announcement together with that made by the receiver of the Commercial National bank on Saturday is taken to indicate that a more optimistic feeling prevails in local financial circles.


Article from The Mccone County News, April 16, 1926

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reference to which hereby made for further Witness my hand and the seal of said Court this 3rd day April, (Seal) E. LYTLE, Clerk. Attorney for Office Montana. and P. O. Address at Sidney, First pub. April 9.-Last pub. April 30 ALIAS SUMMONS. In the District Judicial District of the State of Montana, and for the County of McCone. Amelia Plaintiff, Vs. Lee R. Clements, Etola Clements, Company. corporation, and North western tion, Defendants. Mortgage Company, corpora. The ed State of Montana to the above namYou to in this action is filthe office of the Clerk of this Court, DY of which is herewith served upon you, and file your answer and serve upon the plaintiff's torneys twenty days after service of this day of service: and in case your failappear or answer, judgment will you by default for the the complaint. This is an action to foreclose mortSoutheast quarter. South the Northeast quarter and South the quarter of numbered five, numbered three of numbered fortyfive E. of Montana Principal Meridian. containing 320 acres, more or less, cording to the United States Government Survey together with all singular the tenements, easements, water rights, water ditches, and water easem all other rights now or hereafter belong ing to in appertaining theregiven the defendants, Clements and Etola Clements, to the fendant, Petters Company, 1919, and the said later assign plaintiff Judgment is asked against the Clements and Etola Clements, for $1860.00 ten per per from December 1922, 00 from Decemon from December on $1590.00 from December paid and plaintiff's the foreclosing the mort gage and declaring the rights, interests liens of the defend ants any the mortgage and to barring closing the defendants thereof, including redemption; against the said Clements for the any, remaining sale; and agains all defendants for relief as the Witness may hand and the seal of said Court this 25th day 1926. GEO. E. (Court Seal) Clerk. HURLEY Attorneys for Plaintiffs, Glasgow, First April 9.-Last pub. April 30 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate Collins, the underhereby given Flint, Administrator the Collins, the creditors of and persons claims the exhibit against the with months after the first publication this notice, to the said Administrator First Bank Wolf Point, the which has by the said for the tion of all business pertaining to said Dated at Wolf Point, Montana, this 24th day of GEORGE FLINT Administrator Will annexed of the Estate Ell Collins, ceased. GORDON for the Wolf published April 2, SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION In the District Judicial District of the State Montana and for the County Vs. Frank Ma tuska and Rosa Matuska, his wife Security Trust Company, corporation; Richland Lumber CompaCounty, ny, and political division Custer Bank and of Miles City, known as Custer County Bank: H. Richard, Receiver of Custer County Bank of Miles City, and Weiser, The State of Montana Sends Greeting to the Named Defendants You hereby answer the complaint this action which filed the office of the Clerk of this Court, and to file your copy thereof upon the attorney within twenty after the servof this summons, of the day of service: and in case of your fallure to appear or answer, judgment will be against you by default, for the demanded the complaint This action is brought to foreclose made by Frank Matuska and Rosa Matuska, his wife, to W. McClin to secure payment of note of executed by them: that said mortgage covers Half North Quarter, Southwest Quarter and South Half of Southeast Quarter of Section in Township Twenty North of Range Forty-six East, formerly Dawson County, Monthat there due plaintiff from the defendants on note and mortgage $1500 and interest thereon as provided by said note and mortgage, no part which has plaintiff asks attorney fees and costs of suit, and that all be barred and of all equity in the said property, and purchaser may possession Plaintiff demands general reto verified plaint on file herein is hereby made for greater particulars. WITNESS my hand and the seal of said Court 20th March, 1926. (Court Seal) GEO. LYTLE, WM. Clerk BEERS, the Above Entitled Court. Attorney for Plaintiff, Billings, Montana. First pub. Mar. pub. April. 16 the plaintiff herein, and to foreclose all right, title equity redemption of all of the defendants in this action which and to said real estate, by verified fully appears file office the entitled reference is hereby made for further WITNESS particulars. hand and the seal of 24th day 1926. GEO. E. (Court Seal) Clerk HOMER HOOVER, Attorney for Plaintiff, Circle, First pub. Mar. 26-Last pub. April. 16 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Mon- Juthe State of District tana, in and for the County of McPlaintiff, Vs. Otho Aley T. Hutchings, Farmers Bank, of Frazer, Barnes Brothers, corporation, Defendants. SOLD at Sheriff's on the TO BE 7th day of April, the front two the Court House the Town loor ana, Tircle. the following described real estate, East half Northeast quarter quarter Northwest quarter of Southeast SWM), juarter of Section Twentyilne of Range Township Forty (45) East, M. McCone County, Montana. this 22nd Dated Circle, Montana, of March, 1926. lay FLOYD Sheriff. OTTO Sheriff. By MOLUMBY POLUTNIK, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Great Falls, First pub. Mar. 26-Last pub. April. 16 SHERIFF'S SALE. Seventh JuIn the District of the State of Montana, and for the County of McCone. Mortgage Company, Sidney Pulver and his wife: and First Loan and Defendants. Securities Be Sold Sheriff's Sale, on 17th day of April, 1926, Two o'clock said day, front door of the Court House the Circle, McCone County State of Montana, the following the County of and State of that West Half (W½) of Section Thirtyfour Township Seventeen (17) North, Range (48) East, M., 320 acres, ess, according to the Government SurDated thereof. this 22nd day of March, A. D. 1926. FLOYD Sheriff. OTTO Under Sheriff. By CAROLAN, Attorneys for Forsyth, First pub. Mar. pub. April. 16 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. In District of Seventh Judicial District of the State tana, and for of McCone Eustice, Plaintiff, Claud Elder, single Sheriff's Sale, on the Be To day of April, 1926, the hour said day, 2:00 the House front County of McCone, State the following described real of Montana, the County of McCone, estate, in three and Lots four (4), South Half the Quarter Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quaterr and the Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section Township Three of Range (45) East the containing acres, more or less, according the survey togethwith all and singular the tenements, easements, ditches, and all othwater er rights belonging thereto. Said lands being forpertaining merly in tana, being now located in McCone County, Dated Circle, Montana, this 20th day of March, 1926. FLOYD DAVIS, Sheriff. By OTTO KING, Under Sheriff. BELDEN DE KALB, Attorneys for Plaintiff, First pub. Mar. 26-Last pub. April. 16 ALIAS SUMMONS. District the Seventh JuIn the dicial District the State of Montana, and for the County of McCone. and Frazer, corporation, Plaintiff, Vs. Merton Evans, H. Ray also known as Henry Ray Coons, Crosby, First National Oswego, Receiver corporaand H. Streeter, as tion, Dawson County, Montana, and body politic and ants. State of Montana Sends the named defendants, of You each summoned to answer the this action which filin the office of the Clerk of this Court, copy which is herewith servupon you each wherein any of you reside, and thereof to file your and serve copy upon the plaintiff's attorney within tweny days of this Summons, exclusive of the day service: and in of your judgment will be against you default, for the relief demanded in the complaint. This is brought for the purpose of securing upon and enforeing payment that certain promissory executed in the sum upon which there is now due the sum at the rate of 10 per cent per annum, and after 13th, 1920, and fees, cost of abstract and suit, secured by that certain mortgage, dated the 6th day delivered of August, by executed Ray of the defendants the Farmers and Merchants of Frazer, corporation, the plaintiff herein, to secure of foreclosure, foreclosing said mortgage and interest, equity all claiming any interest, right or ilen in and to The following East of the Southeast Quarter (E%SE%), (4), and Section Three (3), and the (NE%), of the Northeast Quarter (NE%), Nine and the West Haif the Northwest Quarter and the Northeast Quarter (NE% NW% of Section Ten (10), Twenty Three (23) North, of Range Forty Four containing 320 acres, copy of which said attached and reference is hereby made to the complaint on file for more particuar statement as to cause of action. Witness plaintiff's my hand and the seal of said Court this 14th GEO. E. LYTLE, (Court Seal) FRANK CATLIN, Attorney for Paintiff. Wolf Point, Montana. First pub. April 10-Last pub. May 7 ALIAS SUMMONS. the Seventh Juthe District dicial District the State or Montana, for the County of McCone. armers and Merchants Bank of razer, corporation, Plaintiff, Vs. Horace Diriam and his Adolph Olson, and Charles Kado, Defendants. The State of Montana Sends Greetings the above named defendants, of them. You each are hereby summoned to answer this filed in the office the Clerk of this Court, copy of which is herewith served upon one of you in each county any of you reside, your and serve copy thereof upon the plaintiff's attorney within twendays after service this Summons, exclusive of the day of service; and in cuse your failure to appear or answer, judgment against you default, the relief demanded in complaint. This action brought for the purpose of securing judgment upon and enforcing payment that certain promissory of Seven Hundred ($700.00). interest, attorney' fees and costs secured by that certain mortgage. dated the 25th day July, 1921, made, executed and delivered by Horace Dirand Josephine his fendants herein, the and Merchants of Frazer, corporation, the plaintiff herein, to secure foreclosure, foreclosing said mortgage and the equity of redemp- and claim of defendants, all persons interest, right or lien in and to the following lands South Half of the Northwest Quarter North Half the Southwest the Southwest Thirteen (13) and the North Half of the Northwest Quarter and the Southwest Quarter of the NorthQuarter Section Twenty (24), and the South Half Section Four Township Twenty Five (25) North, Range ForThree (43), East of the Montana Meridian. containing 640 acres, copy of which said mortgage is attached the hereby made to compaint on file for particular statement as to palintiff's said action. Witness my hand and the seal of said Court this LYTLE, GEO. (Court Seal) Clerk. FRANK CATLIN, Attorney for Plaintiff, Wolf Point, Montana. First April 16-Last pub. May pub.


Article from Miles City Star, June 25, 1927

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1927. at which the qualified electors and taxpayers said City vote upon the rejection Resolution No. 480. duly and approved by the City Council of Miles City Montana. which Resolution is in the words and figures RESOLUTION NO 480 resolution of sale of the Municipal Light Power and Steam Heating utility the City of Miles City, Montana towith the and supplies. including coal. maintained in connection with the operation said utilIty and exclusive office fixtures. what known the White Way and the wires fixtures used for street the nesota Northern Power Company Resolved the City Council of WHEREAS the City Council of the City of Miles City. Montana. has here tofore, and in pursuasee memorial from Miles City, Mon tana. submitted the qualified electors and taxpayers of said City the question retaining selling the municipal electric light, power and steam heating utility WHEREAS said decl sive majority qualified electors and taxpayers said expressed approving sale of said utility WHEREAS the City of Miles City Móntana, hsa heretofore given no tice bidders that sealed proposals would be received in cordance with said for the pur chase of the municipal light. power and steam heating utility equipment and store supplies on band and maintained connection with said utility and WHEREAS in pursuance said notice to bidders sealed proposals for the purchase of utility were received from bidders and. WHEREAS said proposits were all duly considered by the Council of said and WHEREAS the City neil of said City heretofore duly determined by resolution that for the interests said and residents that the said municipal light. power and steam heating utility equipment and including and ex cluding fixtures what known White and the wires and fixtures used for other light purposes and by resolution duly fixed. determined and declared the value municipal light power and steam the Three Hundred One Eight Hundred Thirty Two and 41-100 Dollars ($351,832) lusive equip ment store supplies, including coal, and excluding fixtures. what is known the system and wire and fixtures for other street lighting purposes and that the proposal of the Minnesota Com pany of Three Hundred Seventy Seven Thousand Two Hundred Dollars $377. 200.00) was the best bid offered and that said utility including and supplies used and maintained In connection with said utility and ing office fixtures, what known as the White Was system and the and fixtures used for other street lighting purposes be City Montana. to the Minnesota Northe Power Company NOW THEREF ORE BE IT RESOLVED That for the best interest City of Miles City, Montana and the residents thereof that the said municipal electric light power and steam heating utility stores including and excluding office what known as the White Way system and the fixtures used for street lighting purposes be sold and that the thereof be the Power Company in suance to said bidders and the proposal said company on file the office of the Clerk of said City BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED That the City Miles Montana does hereby the Minnesota Power Company the municipal electric light. power and steam heating utility and stores and exclusive of office known as White Way system and the and fixtures used other street lighting purposes, for and consideration the sum Three Hundred Seventy Seven Thousand Hundred Dollars ($377, 200.00) in bicago York exchange. That the price quoted based upon the Inventory stores and supplies by the Clerk 95. Twen five Three Hundred Sixty Seven and 50-100 Dollars Ad ditions substractions to be made to the price quoted from the inventory of March on the date delivery to the Minnesota Northern Company BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Contract of said municipal elec trie light. and steam heating Ity. including stores and supplie, and office fixtures what known as the White Way system and the wires and fixtures used for other street lighting entered and the Miles City, and the said Minnesota North ern Power with the said notice to compliance On Motion of Alderman Lancaster, seconded by Alderman Kuilman, and carried. the following was ordered that the report of the State Examiner' be published with explanations: John G. Allee, while Police Judge of the City, kept the funds of that office in the Custer County Bank. At the time the bank suspended he had $175.77 in the account of the Police Judge. Action was started sometime ago, and previous to the report of the Examiner, by the City against Mr. Allee to recover the above amount There was no irregularity in the office of Mr. Allee and it is simply a legal question of whether or not he is personally responsible for the loss of this fund through the closing of the bank. The City Librarian has heretofore, by of the City, kept the collections from fines, forfeitures etc., in petty cash fund and used the same for repairs on books, postage and incidental expenditures connected with the library. A record has always been kept by the Librarian of these collections expenditures, and the same has been subjected to examination by the Library Board. The Examiner's Report states these collections should be turned in to the City Treasurer and administered through that office. May 24, 1927 Mr. W. Y. Smith. Mayor Miss Frances McFarland. Treasurer Mr. M. F. Mann, Clerk Mr. D. L. O'Hern, Attorney To balance in funds May 17. 1927 bidders and the said proposal of the sald BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED. That the proper officials of the City of Miles City Montana. and they are hereby authorized and directed execute said contract said city. BE FURTHER RESOL That the proper officials the City of Miles Montana and they are hereby authorand directed to submit to the qualifled and txapayers of the Miles City Montana. provided by law, the question the paproval the said utility stores and supthe said Minnesota Northern Power Company. Passed and paproved this 5th day of April, 1927. BOSTON WOOL Boston. Mass. June 24.-(P)--The Commercial Bulletin tomorrow will say The wool market continues to strengthen slightly from week to week Prices in the west, as well as in the eastern markets, are slightly dearer. though not on all descriptions Fine staple wools and quarter-blood domestics have been in chief request. Scoured and pulled wools firm Noils are stronger. Carpet wools are rather "The foreign markets are showing hardening tendency in line with the expectation of a five per cent rise at London "The goods market appears to be in better form with the feeling of greater solidarity in consequence of the meeting Thursday in New York to consider practical plan of primarily in the of goods. "The rail and water shipments of wool from Boston from January 1. 1927 to June 23, 1927 inclusive were 88,678,600 pounds against 193,248,257 pounds for the same period year." The Commercial Bulletin will publish the following wool quotations tomorrow Domestic, Ohio and Pennsylvania fleeces Delaine unwashed 44 1-2@ 45; half blood coming 1-2@44c; 3-8 blood combing 1-4 blood combing 42@43. Michigan and New York fleeces: Delaine unwashed 43; half blood combing 42 43 3-8 blood combing 1-4 blood combing 42@43. Wisconsin, Missouri and average New England Half blood 37@38; 3-8 blood 40@41: 1-4 blood 40@41. Scoured basis, Texas Fine 12 months (selected) fine 8 months California Northern middle county 92@95; Southern 72@ 75. Oregon fine and F M stople 1.05 @ 1.07; fine and F. M. cothing 30@ Territory, Montana and similar: Fine staple choice 1.07@1.12: half blood combing 95@1.00 3-8 blood combing 95@1.00: 3-8 blood combing 85@90; blood combing 75@80. Pulled delaine A. A. 1.05 @1.07: fine A supers 93@98; A supers Mohairs-Good original bag fall Texas 58@59; Texas kid 70; good original bag Arizona and New Mexico 52@54; original bag average 12 months Oregon 53@55. Graded stock. first combing 70@75: good carding 40@45, Seaboard Air Line Railway Company. 4½%. due 1931 Illinois Central Equipment Trust. due 1933 Butte, Anaconda & Pacific Railway Co. 5%, due 1944 County of Sheridan, Montana, Funding 51/2%. due 1935 Bank of Miles City, Miles City Liberty Bonds trusteed with the National Bank of Montana, Helena. Receipt approved by State Examiner TOURIST PARK ATTENDANT To 3393 Tickets @ 50c Less 4 Tickets unprinted " 50c CITY SUPERINTENDENT To Electrical Inspections from July 1, 1926 to May 1, 1927 By City Treasurer's Receipts, same period Balance Security CITY WEIGHER $40,000.00 $39,000.00 Commercial National Bank, Miles City, (closed) 33,000.00 Kountze Bros., Bankers. N. Y 360.00 Petty Cash 1,000.00 Cash in Office 29.55 Plus balance due from last examination $15,000.00 By City Treasurer's receipts, same period 20,000.00 Overage 20,000.00 CHIEF OF POLICE 5,000.00 5,000.00 To Pound Fees collected from July 1, 1926 to May 1, 1927 To Sale of horses, same period 5,000.00 By City Treasurer's Receipts, same period 5,000.00 132.50 132.50 5,000.00 40,000.00 MR. M. F. MANN POLICE JUDGE MR. JOHN G. ALLEE (FORMER) To balance due City from former examination $175.77 POLICE JUDGE MR. THOMAS GIBB To fines collected from July 1. 1926 to May 1, 1927 $4,484.00 By City Treasurer's Receipts. same period 4,484.00 CITY ENGINEER To sewer permits issued from July 1. 1926 to May 1, 1927 To plumbing permits issued. same period By City Treasurer's Receipts. same period MR. H. K. DOANE $3.00 4.00 10.91 41.13 166.03 76.19 12.30 CITY CLERK CITY LEVIES 1926 Overdrafts of funds amount to $28,861.92 on the 30th day of April. 1927. The sum of $20,729.96 of this amount is the Stores Account, the warrants of which are drawn against and paid from the General Fund. and when the material is taken from the Stores and various Departments charged 25.24 and the Stores Account credited. Handled in this manner the Stores Account would properly show an overdraft at all times. The overdraft against the "Bond Interest Fund." amounts to 32,526.79. and indicates that the Council is not levying sufficient to take care of the payments of interest on the bonded debt. Sprinkling District No. 5 shows an overdraft of $123.16, which indicates that payments have been made from the Fund when there were insufficient funds to the credit of the District. Special Improvement Districts show a net overdraft of $5,492.01. The total overdrafts of the Special Improvement Districts amount to $6,729.48. and total credits of the Districts amount to $1,237.47. A number of the overdrafts of the Districts have existed for number of years, and the Council should take some action clear up the overdrafts in the Districts. Former Police Magistrate, Mr. John G. Allee, is still indebted to the 1,237.47 City in the amount of $175.77. Action should be started to make collection. The City Librarian has not been required to deposit of fines. forfeitures and miscellaneous collections with the City Treasurer. This must be done. The claims were found to be fairly well itemized and properly filed with the City Clerk. Respectfully submitted. JAY G. LARSON, State Examiner F. E. WILLIAMS, Deputy State Examiner. To 715 Tickets @ 25c Less Tickets unprinted By City Treasurer's Receipts, same period 120,690.47 Water Fund. Principal 45,000.00 Premium 450.00 45,450.00 Light Fund. Principal 138,000.00 Premium 139,620.65 Total Investments Less Premium 2,197.31 188,000.00 CONSISTING OF: Liberty Bonds $165,000.00 Miles City Funding Bonds 10,000.00 Miles City Water Bonds 5,000.00 Miles City Refunding Water Bonds 8,000.00 188,000.00 $ 330.13 67.30 7,300.92 120,690.47 To 6423 Tickets used @ 10c Less 32 Tickets unused (spoiled) @ 10c 1,000.00 5,126.66 TREASURER'S FUND ACCOUNTS 7.00 April 30. 1927 Fund Overdraft Balance General $39,787.08 LIABILITIES Park 4,045.42 Bonds oustanding $463,500.00 Library 1,849.62 Warrants outstanding Bond Interest Fund 2,516.79 General Fund $6,070.82 Sinking Stores Fund 14,430.34 Plumbing Examiner's 161.55 Special Election Fund 34.00 Sprinkling District No Park Fund 1,612.11 318.15 Sprinkling District No. 2 Water Fund 1,215.18 Sprinkling District No. Light Fund 515.21 8,340.62 Sprinkling District No. 5 123.16 Library Fund 325.03 Weed 8.01 19,242.57 Water 39,860.71 Water Extension City Debt. general obligation 5,292.87 482.742.57 Light Special Districts 73,162.96 Stores 20,729.96 District No. 59 7,758.24 Special Improvement Districts 5,492.01 Petty Cash Total City Debt 1,000.00 490,500.81 Special Election 960.85 RECEIPTS FROM SALE OF WATER LIGHT POWER. AND HEAT Month Water 28,861.92 Light Power Heat 183,901.91 July $4,311.93 Less Overdrafts $6,180.40 $3,666.26 $ 755.53 28,861.92 August 5,708.74 6,464.85 4,078.48 634.70 September 4,775.70 6,708.51 3,797.92 660.65 155,039.99 October 4,085.56 8,143.93 5,789.32 1,802.85 STATEMENT OF SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT ACCOUNTS November 2,584.95 8,657.08 3,418.66 2,715.48 December 2,367.69 8,742.66 3,317.24 4,657.83 Fund Overdraft Balance 1927 2,488.22 9,291.79 3,107.76 5,633.15 Improvement District Adjustment $ 47.69 February 2,498.28 8,631.96 3,051.03 5,870.95 Sidewalk and Curb 1,243.75 March 2,541.49 8,156.81 3,134.76 Trunk Sewer 705.47 April 2,529.65 6,906.12 3,064.35 3,870.54 District No. 77.81 33,892.21 77,884.11 12 36,425.78 32,780.68 141.82 14 74.15 PROPERTY VALUATIONS 1926 15 25.58 16 Full and true value 29.88 $10,751,753.00 Taxable value 10.79 3,130,884.00 20 117.02 25 35.85 26 General Fund 14 mills 30 793.45 Park Fund mills 31 5.87 Library Fund mills 37 104.30 Bond Interest Fund mills 38 1,115.09 Bond Sinking Fund mills 39 244.71 40 137.81 Total 30 mills 42 154.31 126.04 EXAMINER'S NOTES 48 1.85 50 46.57 53 172.40 55 59 1,004.00 60 61 82.90 63 77.55 66 67 2.03 68 69 131.69 70 120.57 71 47.93 72 515.06 73 59.33 6,729.48 Less credit balances 1,237.47 5,492.01 Overdrafts in excess of credit balances in Special Improvement District Funds 5,492.01 INVESTMENTS Sinking Fund. Principal 5,000.00 Premium 126.66


Article from Miles City Star, December 16, 1928

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DIVIDEND ANNOUNCED CUSTER BANK RECEIVER Total of 35 Per Cent Is Now Returned A Christmas present H. Richard of ing according Bank the defunct receiver ter bank published appearing umn Daily Mr Richard Custer Count as receiver bank December 24 dividend per cent pay holding against banking dividend per cent 35 per will that has been refunded creditors the bank He that the Richard points involved in the collecting expense available convertible reduc minimum He was ed further liquida able banks former business would bring idends winding up affairs the would the It 35 per excellent has been made an considering the the light time in producing that result