gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
b65986a5c616a943
Response Measures
None
Description
Articles state a receiver was appointed and discuss receiver compensation; no reopening mentioned.
Events (1)
1.June 17, 1905Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
Judge Plummer allowed Lewis Signs, receiver of the Bank of North Manchester, $2.50 a day for 100 days' official services.
Source
newspapers
Newspaper Articles (2)
1.June 17, 1905The Diamond DrillCrystal Falls, MI
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Article Text
CUTS DOWN RECEIVER'S SALARY Indiana Judge Limits Compensation in Bank Case to $2.50 a Day. Goshen, Ind., special: Judge Plummer, of the Wabash Circuit Court, has set a new figure in fixing the compensation of receivers for banks that have failed and his economical view has attracted general attention. Judge Plummer allowed Lewis Signs, receiver of the Bank of North Manchester, $2.50 a day for 100 days' official services. He also limited the attorney's fees to $150.
2.June 23, 1905The Jasper Weekly CourierJasper, IN
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Article Text
Cuts Down Receiver's Pay. Goshen.-Judge Plummer, off the Wabash circuit court, has set a new figure in fixing the compensa. tion of receivers for banks that have failed. and his economical view has attracted general attention. Judge Plummer allowed Lewis Signs, receiver of the Bank of North Manchester. $2.50 a day for 100 days' official services. He also limited the attorney's fees to $150.
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