12391. First National Bank (Langdon, ND)

Bank Information

Episode Type
Suspension → Reopening
Bank Type
national
Bank ID
4802
Charter Number
4802
Start Date
October 13, 1892
Location
Langdon, North Dakota (48.760, -98.368)

Metadata

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gpt-5-mini
Short Digest
7d68a5d2

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Description

The Cavalier County Bank was suspended and immediately reorganized/chartered as the First National Bank of Langdon with the same stockholders and officers (paid-up capital $50,000). No run is mentioned; this appears to be a suspension followed by reorganization/reopening under a national charter.

Events (3)

1. October 13, 1892 Other
Newspaper Excerpt
As will be seen by the notice in another column, the Cavalier County Bank will soon be a thing of the past and in its place will be organized The First National Bank of Langdon, with a paid up capital of $50,000. ... The First National will be under control of the same officers as the old bank, and will be ready to do business under the new organization in a few weeks.
Source
newspapers
2. October 29, 1892 Other
Newspaper Excerpt
The Cavalier County bank has been suspended and in its place with the same stockholders and officers has been organized the First National bank of Langdon, with paid up capital of $50,000
Source
newspapers
3. October 29, 1892 Suspension
Cause
Voluntary Liquidation
Cause Details
Bank suspended and reorganized/recapitalized as the First National Bank of Langdon with same stockholders and officers; appears to be a charter/organizational change rather than failure
Newspaper Excerpt
The Cavalier County bank has been suspended and in its place with the same stockholders and officers has been organized the First National bank of Langdon, with paid up capital of $50,000
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (3)

Article from Courier Democrat, October 13, 1892

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ery, nuts, etc. J. B. Beauchamp, Olga's merchan prince. was in the city Tuesday. Everybody come now and buy $1 worth of goods and get a chance on : 9 $75 organ. Mr. Brass, superintendent of the Na tional elevator system, is in the city looking after the interests of his com pany Mrs. Peter Huebschwerlen. of Dee merton, Ont., is visiting friends in this city and Mt. Carmel this week. Johnson & Donovan will quote you prices on lumber at their Osnabrocl lumber yard that cannot be beat. 9 Osnabrock is booming and Johnson & Donovan are in it. Their stock o lumber is complete in every line. 9 The Ladies should buy $15 worth o goods and get a New Home sewing machine. Langdon Mercantile Co. M. J. Healy, of Osnabrock, has beer assigned the position in the Nationa elevator occupied by the late Wm Fairlie. Gents! Buy $15 worth of goods and get a $25 suit of clothes. Langdor Mercantile Co. 9 The managers of the fall fair ar making extensive preparations for good display of agricultural product on the 20th. H. J. Mathisen, general agent fo the commission house of Barnes & Nicols, is in the city this week lookins after consignments for his firm. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kelly were visit ing with W. J. Mooney and famil; Sunday. Ralph received the congrat ulations of his friends with his usua equanimity. Jas. Johnson and P. C. Donovan, o Neche, are the gentlemen who are put ting in the new lumber yard at Osna brock. Johnson & Donovan is the name under which the new firm wil sail. C. W. Clarke has purchased the lot south of Mahon & Robinson's lumbe office and will build thereon a larg two-story warehouse for grain, feed etc. Another evidence of Langdon P rosperity. It is not unusual colds contracte in the fall to hang on all winter. I: uch cases catarrh or chronic bronchiti sare almost sure to recult. A fifty cen bottle of Chamberlains Cough Remed will cure any cold. Can you afford t risk SO much for SO small an amount This remedy is intended especially fo bad colds and croup and can always b depended upon. For sale by J. D. Mo Gruer, druggist. As will be seen by the notice in an other column, the Cavalier Count Bank will soon be a thing of the pas and in its place will be organized "Th First National Bank" of Langdon, wit a paid up capital of $50,000. This is change that will be particularly grat fying to the citizens of Langdon, an especially its business men, as it is a eyidence of their own prosperity. Th First National will be under control o the same officers as the old bank, an will be ready to do business under th new organization in a few weeks. Mr. l'. McHugh is in receipt of th following communication from Alfre Dickey, executive manager of th North Dakota board of World's Fai commissioners. Cavalier county ha numerous vacant farms awaitin settlers and it' is to the interest o every resident that a creditable dis play of our agricultural products should be made at Chicago: P. McHuGH, Esq., DEAR SIR:-I am very anxious t secure a respectable display of cori from the extreme northern part of th state. Some years ago when traveling in Pembina and Cavalier counties


Article from The Bottineau Pioneer, October 29, 1892

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SAVALIER COUNTY. Fred Angliss of Langdon has been adjudged insane and was taken to Jamestown. The Olvalier County bank has been suspended and in its... place with the same stockholders and offi ers has been organized the First National bank of Las gdon, with paid up capital of $50, 000


Article from The Bottineau Pioneer, October 29, 1892

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eigt tos of an acre of ground, an average of 288 busbels to t 10 acre. STUTSMAN COUNTY. Farmer Hawk of Buffalo exhibited at the Jamestown fair one pair of regis tered brown Swiss cattle, the only one of this breed owned in the Dakotas. CASS COUNTY. A young lady whist club has been formed in Casselton The fairdaughters of that lively city have resolved not to tolerate any duces in the club notil said dudes have reform el sufficiently to be classed as gentlemen. Other towns will follow suit. SAVALIER COUNTY. Fred Anglise of Langdon has been adjudged insane and was taken to Jamestown. The Olvalier County bank has been suspended and in its. place with the same stockholders and offi sers has been organized the First National bank of Largdon, with paid up capital of $50, 000 MORTON COUNTY. As the result of a quarrel and a liberal supply of whisky a man named Oharles White was shot Hebron lest Friday by a An named Sweet. White is a bullet proof sort of a fellow who used to live at Bismarck where he has Leen in two or three shooting scrapes. He was badly burt by Sweet, who alleges that White had more to do with his household than he ought, but it is thought the wound will not prove fatal. STARK COUNTY. Dennis o Leary, the South Heart cattleman who was arrested in St Paul recently at the instigation of the Montans association for shipping and selling cattle bearing other brands than bis own, and who was taken back to Diokinson and bound over to await trial, is seriously ill in the jul there and grave fears are entertained for his recovery He is suffering from a fever closely resembling typhoid, which seems epidemic, there being few households in the city in which a case cannot be found. MERCER COUNTY. The coal mil es near Stauton, Mercer county, are fast ingdeveloped. There are two tunnels drove in through solio coal with BE ven-foot ceilings, nearly all timbered. There is a cross eL try con oting the tunnels, and a number of rooms leading in different direction from the main tunnels A shoot ha been bui t from the mouth of the tunne to the Water's edge. The coal from this mine is conceded by all who have tested it to be superior to any yet mined. and once de loped Mercer county coal will command the highest market price. BENSON COUNTY. Ole O'son, section boss on the Grea' Northern railroad at Pleasant Like was run over by a west bound passenger train Monday, and had one leg taken off close to the knee and his helper, says the Lew de News, were orking in a deep out and waited till the train was nearly on them before getting off the track, and in endeavoring to get the hand car off the train csught bim with the above result. In his fall his head struck the band car, which made a hole in the back of bis head about an inch deep. He died from his injuries Tuesday mcroing. Deceased was a single man, and with the exception of a cousin at Willow City, had no relatives in this country, PO far as known. GRAND FORKS COUNTY. George D Ley's farm house near Emerado burned to t 16 ground Tuesday, the fire being caused by a lamp explosion. Louis Skelly of Grand Forks was found dead in bis room Thursday morning. An overdose of morphine, it is thought, caused his death. Wednesday night Officer Sullivan of Grand Forks arrested two men and kept them at the police station till 6 o'olock Friday morning, when he let them go About half an hour after, they knooked down and robbec a man nimed Cammings from Emerado About two weeks ago, says the Grand Forks Herald, A C. Bartlett came here from Langdon and was engaged to take charge of the elevator at Newman, Minn., by Mr Sims of the Minneapolis & Northern Elevator company. Bart lett was highly recommended by citisens of Laugdon, where be had lived the past two years. He took charge of the elevator and performed his work well. He boarded at W. W. Holly's and it is said that he suffered a great deal from bad health, although be was able to take care of the business for the company He was an Englishmen and was under ried. Word was sent to the city Sauday that Burtlett had killed himself by firing a bullet into his brain from a 38cal'ore revolver. Mr. Freeman and Mr Van Kirk went to Newman and foun that Birtlett suicided early Sunds morning Saturday afternoon Bartlett west to bis roem at Mr Holly B. Sun day morning about 4 0 clock the family heard hum coughing About 7 c'clock Mrs Holly went t. an outhouse and fon B. lying partially out of the building P " of his clothi R Was off and be W-B dead Mr Holly's family cid not bear him when be came down stair. The bullet had entered his head just ab ve the eye and probably coursed the skull No provocation is known for the des d except that the deceased was in ill bealth Be had $70 in the G and Forks Nati nal bank Deputy Coroner White f Crookston was called and im paneled jury. The inqu st will be held in East Grand Forks today. Undertaker McDonald removed the body to at Grand Forks yesterday and will ship it to Langdon, where it will be buried under auspices of the M isonic fraternity of that place. Birtlett was known in this city, having been in the employ of T O. Canniff. Many are of the opinion that the shooting was accidental. WEL BRED SOON WI