7075. Trust Company of America (Topeka, KS)

Bank Information

Episode Type
Suspension → Closure
Bank Type
trust company
Start Date
September 8, 1900
Location
Topeka, Kansas (39.048, -95.678)

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Description

Articles show The Trust Company of America in Topeka is in receivership (E. J. Dallas named receiver) and court/commissioner sales of its assets were advertised in July 1901. No article describes a depositor run. This indicates the bank had been closed/placed in receivership and assets are being sold — classified as a suspension leading to closure (receivership).

Events (2)

1. September 8, 1900 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
E. J. Dallas, receiver The Trust Company of America, Topeka.
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newspapers
2. July 16, 1901 Other
Newspaper Excerpt
Pursuant to an order... the undersigned commissioner will, upon the 27th day of July, 1901... sell to the highest bidder for cash ... the following property ... Commissioner Dated Topeka, Kan., July 16, 1901.
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newspapers

Newspaper Articles (5)

Article from The Topeka State Journal, September 8, 1900

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E. Wilder, (chairman) treasurer the A. T. & S. F. Ry., Topeka. A. H. Horton, assistant attorney Missouri Pacific Ry., Topeka. F. O. Popenoe, president the Accounting Trust Co., Topeka. John R. Mulvane, president Bank of Topeka, Topeka. H. P. Dillon, president Shawnee Fire Insurance Co., Topeka. J. E. Lord, general agent N. Y. Mutual Life Insurance Co., Topeka. William Sims, president First National bank, Topeka. A. A. Godard, attorney general, Topeka. Peter Smith, president Citizens bank, Topeka. Chas, J. Devlin, president Mount Carmel Coal Co., Topeka. C. S. Downing, resident manager R. G. Dun & Co., Topeka. W. A. S. Bird, city attorney, Topeka. Thos. J. Anderson, secretary Commercial club, Topeka. L. G. Beal, grand treasurer I. O. O. F., Topeka. C. B. Samson, president Topeka Paper company, Topeka. Jonathan Thomas, president the J. Thomas Lumber company, Topeka. E. F. Ware, attorney, Topeka. R. S. Brigham, street car advertising, Topeka. Warren M. Crosby, merchant, Topeka. James S. Coe, state agent Phoenix Life Insurance Co., Topeka. Frank P. MacLennan, editor and proprietor the Topeka State Journal, Topeka. John Guthrie, postmaster, Topeka. M. A. Low, general attorney C. R. I. & P. Ry., Topeka. N. H. Loomis, assistant attorney Union Pacific Ry., Topeka. P. I. Bonebrake, president Central National bank, Topeka. W. A. L. Thompson, president Merchants National bank, Topeka. J. P. Davis, president Kansas Mutual Life Insurance company, Topeka. F. E. Wear, president Wear Coal Co., Topeka. William Macferran, cashier State Savings bank, Topeka. C. C. Baker, president Topeka Railway Co., Topeka. E. D. Small, president the American bank, Topeka. C. J. Drew, mayor, Topeka. M. C. Holman, president Commercial club, Topeka. H. M. Philips, county treasurer, Topeka. Byron Roberts, president Aetna Loan Co., Topeka. M. Snattinger, president Shawnee Building and Loan association, Topeka. H. H. Mills, treasurer the Mills Dry Goods Co., Topeka. J. S. Warner, merchant, Topeka. J. W. F. Hughes, coal dealer, Topeka. E. H. Crosby, merchant, Topeka. Arthur Capper, editor Mail and Breeze, Topeka. Chas. S. Elliott, president Savings & Loan association, Topeka. Joab Mulvane, capitalist, Topeka. Chas Blood Smith, attorney, Topeka. C. A. Fellows, contractor, Topeka. D. J. Greenwald, merchant, Topeka. T. F. Garver, attorney, Topeka. Otto Kuehne, Topkea Vinegar and Preserving works. D. W. Mulvane, attorney, Topeka. Edward D. Osborn, lawyer, Topeka. W. H. Rossington, attorney, Topeka. J. G. Slonecker, attorney. Topeka. Chas. Wolff, president Wolff Packing company, Topeka. Eugene Hagan, attorney, Topeka. A. A. Hurd, attorney, Topeka. George M. Noble, real estate and loans, Topeka. W. J. Black, G. P. A. Santa Fe route, Topeka. Scott Kelsey, county commissioner, Topeka. Willard N. Hall, president Hall Lithographing company, Topeka. A. Bergen, attorney, Topeka. W. H. Forbes, real estate and loans, Topeka. Wm. Green, merchant, Topeka. A. P. Jetmore, county attorney, Topeka. David Overmyer, attorney, Topeka. Thos. Page, proprietor Mid-Continent mills, Topeka. W. H. Davis, Parkhurst-Davis Mercantile company, Topeka. A. B. Quinton, attorney, Topeka. James A. Troutman, attorney, Topeka. John M. Wright, county clerk, Topeka. Bennett R. Wheeler, receiver Investment Trust company, Topeka. J. W. Gleed, state attorney St. L. & S. F. railroad, Topeka. Chas. K. Holliday, attorney, Topeka. E. W. Thompson, A. G. P. A. Rock Island route, Topeka. Geo. W. Crane, general manager Crane & Co., Topeka. E. J. Dallas, receiver The Trust Company of America, Topeka. Oscar Bischoff, loan agent, Topeka. Calvin Hood, president Emporia National bank, Emporia. L. A. Bigger, dealer in bonds, Hutchinson. Geo. M. Munger, capitalist, Eureka. A. C. Lamb, farmer, Wellington. Geo. S. Murphy, president First National bank, Manhattan. C. Q. Chandler, president Kansas State Bankers' association, Medicine Lodge. B. P. Waggener, general attorney Missouri Pacific railway, Atchison. B. Warkentine, president The Newton Milling and Elevator company, Newton. A. W. Smith, farmer, Groveland. J. R. Burrow, president First Na-


Article from The Topeka State Journal, July 19, 1901

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LEGAL In the United States Circuit Court for the District of Kansas. First Division. John R. Mulvane, John Martin and Wh. liam H. Rossingto as trustees, complainants vs. The Trust Company of America. defendant. No 7634 Pursuant to an order in the above cause, dated July 1901 the rsigned com. missioner will, upon the 27th day of July, 1901. at 10 a. m. at the front door of the postoffice, in Topeka Kansas sell to the highest bidder for cash who has made the deposit required by the order, the following property Note Montana Land & Water company, dated February 1. 1897, due March after date, payable to the order of The Trust company of America collateral bonds of the Montana Land & Water company, dated February 1. 1893, Nos. 101 to 120 inclusive. $500.00 each and Nos 201 to 300 inclusive, $1,000.00 each, total, $110,000.00. Note Prowers County Land & Irrigation 1897, company $13,613.02, dated March due April after date. payable to The Trust company of America collateral bonds of the same company 51 clusive, $500.00 each dated May 1, 1892, payable to bearer. due May 1 1912 & Note of the Prowers County Land Irrigation company $28,085.85. dated March 1697 due April after date. payable to The Trust company of America collateral bonds of the same company 180 to 178 inclusive for $500.00 each and bonds 291 to : 300 inclusive for $1,000.00 each: total $34,500.00. All payable to bearer. Dated May 1, 1892 due May 1. 1912. & Note of the Prowers County Land Irrigation company $16,344.78 dated March to 1897 due April 1 after date, payable The Trust company of America collateral, bonds of the same company 91 to 129 inclusive, $500.00 each and 286 to 200 inclusive, $1,000.00 each: total, $24,500.00 bands dated May 1, 1892. and due May 1. 1912 Five bonds of the city of Texarkana, Bowle county Texas, for $1,000.00 each Nos. 37. 38. 39. 40 and 41, dated August 2. 1886, payable 50 years from date to M P Kelley or bearer. interest 6 ner cent per annum. payable annually on the first day of December of each year Nine mortgage bonds of the Lamar Land & Canal company for each. dated August 1890 bearing a interest numbered 4. 28. 30 54, and 83. These bonds were deposited under order of court with J. E. Ramsey and G. Ralph Laighton. trustees for bondhold ers. The mortgage has been foreclosed and the property bought in by the said trustees for the bondholders. Note for $8,653.65 dated February 1. 1897, due March after date. made by the Colorado Farm Land & Irrigation company to The Trust company of America, en. dorsed by the latter company bearing 10 per cent interest said note eured by mortgage bonds of the Colorado Farm Land Irrigation of 1st the dated day company, due to bearer payable 1892. February, February 1 1912 bearing 6 per cent inter est. payable February August numbered 59 and 60, for $500.00 each and fourteen bonds for $1,000.00 each total, $15,000.00 Note of the Montana Land & Water 1. company for $20,454.47 dated Febr 1897 payable March after date, to the order of The Trust company of America: collateral, bonds of the Montana Land & Water company dated February 1893. and numbered 21 to 100 inclusive for $500.00 each: total amount. $40,000.00 bonds due February 1 1913. payable to bearer Note of the Prowers County Land & Irrigation company for $7,504.50 dated March 1897. due April after date payable to the order of The Trust company of America, interest 10 per cent after maturity: collateral, bonds of the Prowers County Land & Irrigation company dated May 1. 1892, payable to bearer March for 1912, numbered 179 to 200 inclusive, $500.00 each: total $11,000.00 Bonds of the Prowers County Land & Irrigation company, dated May 1892 due May 1. 1912 payable to beare numbered 17, 31 34 35. 36. 39. 40, 41 42. 43 50 for $500 00 each 250, 25 262. for $1.000 each total Bonds of the Texarkana Water company, dated December 1. 1890. payable to bearer December 1. 1910 numbered 108 to 137 inclusive and 176 for $1,000.00 each; to$31,000.00 tal Contract with bondholders committee of the Central Utah Land & Irrigation com pany dated October 1897 executed by said committee to Mulvane Martin and Rossington, trustees giving said trustees an interest equal to $34.000.00 in the reorganization of said company Since said agreement was made the reorganization has been effected and 340 shares of stock of the Utah Land & Water company has been issued to The Trust company of America, par value of $100.00 each. certificate No. 35 dated July 3. 1899. There have also been issued for expenses paid by The Trust company of America and the ceivers' bonds of the Utah Land & Water company Nos. 162 to 166 inclusive for $500. 00 each. dated April 1. 1899. and bond No. 15 for $50.00, same date, all due April 1. 1904. Note of Montana Land & Water com. pany. $4,190.49 dated February 1897 due March 1898. payable to the order of The Trust company of America, secured by bonds of the Montana Land & Water company, dated February 1893 Nos. to 20 inclusive, for $500.00 each total, $10, 000.00. Note and mortgage for $800.00 made by Frank B. Hyde, Martha E. Hyde, George D. Lytle Nelkie A. Lytle Orson S. Carpenter. Hannah Sumner Washburn and Minnie Washburn, dated January 1. 1887 due in five years, note pavable to E. M Shelden mortgage on S>E. 9-21-6 Rice county Kansas Title to this land was acquired before the re, ceivership, and is now in the receiver An agreement was made to sell this land and $200.00 paid on account Note and mortgage made by Thomas Penneo for $1 200.00. dated June 1887. due June 1. 1902. Mortgage on lots 196. 197 199 and 201. Commercial avenue, Floyd's addition to Sedgwick Title was acquired by the company before ceivership and is in receiver. Note payable to the order oz Shelden M. E Note and mortgage made by Jerome for Blackwell, dated January 1889. $500.00. Mortgage on N-W. 28-44. county Colorado Note payable to E. M. Shelden Title was asquired by company rebefore receivership and is held by the PETERS. S W. J. ceiver. Commissioner Dated Topeka, Kan., July 16, 1901


Article from The Topeka State Journal, July 23, 1901

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LEGAL In the United States Circuit Court for the District of Kansas, First Division. John R. Mulvane, John Martin and William H. Rossington, as trustees, complainants, vs. The Trust Company of America, defendant. No. 7634. Pursuant to an order in the above cause, dated July 2, 1901, the undersigned commissioner will, upon the 27th day of July, 1901, at 10 a. m., at the front door of the postoffice, 'n Topeka, Kansas, sell to the highest bidder for cash who has made the deposit required by the order, the following property. Note Montana Land & Water company. dated February 1, 1897, $52,759.53, due March 1 after date, payable to the order of The Trust company of America: collateral, bonds of the Montana Land & Water company, dated February 1, 1898, Nos. 101 to 120 inclusive, $500.00 each, and Nos. 201 to 300 inclusive, $1,000.00 each, total, $110.000.00. Note Prowers County Land & Irrigation company, $13.613.02, dated March 1, 1897. due April 1, after date, payable to The Trust company of America; collateral bonds of the same company. 51 to 90, inclusive, $500.00 each, dated May 1, 1892, payable to bearer, due May 1, 1912. Note of the Prowers County Land & Irrigation company, $23.085.85, dated March 1 1837, due April 1 after date, payable to The Trust company of America; collateral bonds of the same company 130 to 178 inclusive for $500.00 each, and bonds 201 to 300 inclusive for $1,000.00 each; total, $34,500.00. All payable to bearer. Dated May 1, 1892, due May 1, 1912. Note of the Prowers County Land & Irrigation company, $16,344.79, dated March 1. 1897, due April 1 after date, payable to The Trust company of America collateral, bonds of the same company, 91 to 129 inclusive, $500.00 each, and 286 to 230 inclusive, $1,000.00 each; total, $24,500.00; bonds dated May 1, 1892, and due May 1, 1912. Five bonds of the city of Texarkans, Bowie county, Texas, for $1.000.00 each, Nos. 37, 38, 39, 40 and 41, dated August 2. 1886, payable 50 years from date, to M. P. Kelley or bearer, interest 6 per cent per annum, payable annually on the first day of December of each year. Nine mortgage bonds of the Lamar Land & Canal company for $1,000.00 each. dated August 1, 1890, bearing 7 per cent Interest, numbered 4, 28, 30, 31. 54, 55, 67. and 83. These bonds were deposited under order of court with J. E. Ramsey and G. Ralph Laighton, trustees for bondholders. The mortgage has been foreclosed and the property bought in by the said trustees for the bondholders. Note for $8,656.65, dated February 1, 1897. due March 1 after date, made by the Colorado Farm Land & Irrigation company to The Trust company of America, endorsed by the latter company, bearing 10 per cent interest: said note secured by mortgage bonds of the Colorado Farm Land & Irrigation company, dated the 1st day of February, 1892, payable to bearer, due February 1, 1912, bearing 6 per cent interest, payable February 1 and August 1. numbered 50 and 60, for $500.00 each, and fourteen bonds for $1,000.00 each; total, $15,000.00. Note of the Montana Land & Water company for $20,454.47, dated February 1. 1897, payable March i after date, to the order of The Trust company of America; collateral, bonds of the Montana Land & Water company, dated February 1, 1890 and numbered 21 to 100 inclusive for $500.00 each; total amount, $40,000.00: bonds due February 1, 1913, payable to bearer. Note of the Prowers County Land & Irrigation company for $7.504.50, dated March 1, 1897, due April 1 after date, payable to the order of The Trust company of America, interest 10 per cent after maturity; collateral, bonds of the Prowers County Land & Irrigation company, dated May 1, 1892, payable to bearer March 1. 1912, numbered 179 to 200 inclusive, for $500.00 each; total, $11,000.00. Bonds of the Prowers County Land & Irrigation company, dated May 1, 1992, due May 1, 1912, payable to bearer, numbered 17, 18, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43 50, for $500.00 each, and 249, 250, 251, 252, for $1,000 each: total, $12,500.00. Bonds of the Texarkana Water company, dated December 1, 1890, payable to bearer December 1. 1919, numbered 198 to 137 inclusive and 176 for $1,000.00 each; total, $31,000.00. Contract with bondholders committee of the Central Utah Land & Irrigation company, dated October 1, 1897, executed by said committee to Mulvane, Martin and Rossington, trustees, giving said trustees an interest equal to $34.000.00 in the reorganization of said company. Since said agreement was made the reorganisation has been effected and 340 shares of stock of the Utah Land & Water company has been issued to The Trust company of America, par value of $100.00 each, certificate No. 35, dated July 3, 1899. There have also been issued for expenses paid by The Trust company of America and the receivers bonds of the Utah Land & Water company Nos. 162 to 166 inclusive for $500.00 each, dated April 1, 1839, and bond No. 16 for $50.00, same date, all due April 1, 1904. Note of Montana Land & Water company, $4,190.49, dated February 1, 1897, due March 1. 1898, payable to the order of The Trust company of America, secured by bonds of the Montana Land & Water company, dated February 1, 1893, Nos. 1 to 20 inclusive, for $500.00 each; total, $10,-000.00. Note and mortgage for $800.00. made by Frank B. Hyde, Martha E. Hyde, George D. Lytle. Nellie A. Lyzle, Orson S. Carpenter, Hannah L. Carpenter, Sumner Washburn and Minnie Washburn, dated January 1. 1887, due in five years, note payable to E. M. Sheiden, mortgage on S-E. 9-21-6. Rice county, Kansas. Title to this land was acquired before the receivership, and is now in the receiver. An agreement was made to sell this land and $200.00 paid on account. Note and mortgage made by Thomas Penneo for $1.200.00, dated June 1. 1887, due June 1, 1902. Mortgage on lots 156, 197, 199 and 201, Commercial avenue. Floyd's addition to Sedgwick. Title was acquired by the company before receivership and is in receiver. Note payable to the order or E. M. Shelden. Note and mortgage made by Jerome Blackwell, dated January 1, 1889, for $500.00. Mortgage on N-W. 3-23-44, Prowers county, Colorado. Note payable to E. M. Shelden. Title was asquired by company before receivership and is held by the receiver. J. W. S. PETERS. Commissioner. Dated Topeka, Kan., July 16, 1901. SPECIALISTS.


Article from The Topeka State Journal, July 25, 1901

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LEGAL In the United States Circuit Court for the District of Kansas, First Division. John R. Mulvane, John Martin and William H. Rossington, as trustees, complainants, vs. The Trust Company of America, defendant. No. 7634. Pursuant to an order in the above cause, dated July 2, 1901, the undersigned commissioner will, upon the 27th day of July, 1901, at 10 a. m., at the front door of the postoffice, in Topeka, Kansas, sell to the highest bidder for cash who has made the deposit required by the order, the following property. Note Montana Land & Water company, dated February 1, 1897, $52,759.53, due March 1 after date, payable to the order of The Trust company of America; collateral, bonds of the Montana Land & Water company, dated February 1, 1893, Nos. 101 to 120 inclusive, $500.00 each, and Nos. 201 to 300 inclusive, $1,000.00 each, total, $110,000.00. Note Prowers County Land & Irrigation company, $13,613.02, dated March 1, 1897, due April 1, after date, payable to The Trust company of America; collateral bonds of the same company, 51 to 90, inclusive, $500.00 each, dated May 1, 1892, payable to bearer, due May 1, 1912. Note of the Prowers County Land & Irrigation company, $23,085.85, dated March 1, 1897, due April 1 after date, payable to The Trust company of America: collateral bonds of the same company 130 to 178 inclusive for $500.00 each, and bonds 291 to 300 inclusive for $1,000.00 each; total, $34,500.00. All payable to bearer. Dated May 1, 1892, due May 1, 1912. Note of the Prowers County Land & Irrigation company, $16,344.79, dated March 1, 1897, due April 1 after date, payable to The Trust company of America: collateral, bonds of the same company, 91 to 129 inclusive, $500.00 each, and 286 to 290 inclusive, $1,000.00 each: total, $24,500.00; bonds dated May 1, 1892, and due May 1, 1912. Five bonds of the city of Texarkana, Bowie county, Texas, for $1.000.00 each, Nos. 37, 38, 39, 40 and 41, dated August 2, 1886, payable 50 years from date, to M. P. Kelley or bearer, interest 6 per cent per annum, payable annually on the first day of December of each year. Nine mortgage bonds of the Lamar Land & Canal company for $1,000.00 each, dated August 1, 1890, bearing 7 per cent interest, numbered 4, 28, 30, 31, 54, 55, 67, 8 and 88. These bonds were deposited under order of court with J. E. Ramsey and G. Ralph Laighton, trustees for bondholders. The mortgage has been foreclosed and the property bought in by the said trustees for the bondholders. Note for $8,653.65, dated February 1, 1897, due March 1 after date, made by the Colorado Farm Land & Irrigation company to The Trust company of America, endorsed by the latter company, bearing 10 per cent interest: said note secured by mortgage bonds of the Colorado Farm Land & Irrigation company, dated the 1st day of February, 1892, payable to bearer, due February 1, 1912, bearing 6 per cent interest, payable February 1 and August 1, numbered 59 and 60, for $500.00 each, and fourteen bonds for $1,000.00 each; total, $15,000.00. Note of the Montana Land & Water company for $20,454.47, dated February 1, 1897, payable March 1 after date, to the order of The Trust company of America: collateral, bonds of the Montana Land & Water company, dated February 1, 1893, and numbered 21 to 100 inclusive for $500.00 each; total amount, $40.000.00; bonds due February 1, 1913, payable to bearer. Note of the Prowers County Land & Irrigation company for $7.504.50, dated March 1, 1897, due April 1 after date, payable to the order of The Trust company of America, interest 10 per cent after maturity: collateral, bonds of the Prowers County Land & Irrigation company, dated May 1, 1892, payable to bearer March 1, 1912, numbered 179 to 200 inclusive, for $500.00 each; total, $11,000.00. Bonds of the Prowers County Land & Irrigation company, dated May 1, 1892, due May 1, 1912, payable to bearer, numbered 17, 18, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43 50, for $500.00 each, and 249, 250, 251, 252, for $1,000 each: total, $12,500.00. Bonds of the Texarkana Water company, dated December 1, 1890, payable to bearer December 1, 1910, numbered 108 to 137 inclusive and 176 for $1,000.00 each; total, $31,000.00. Contract with bondholders committee of the Central Utah Land & Irrigation company, dated October 1, 1897, executed by said committee to Mulvane, Martin and Rossington, trustees, giving said trustees an interest equal to $34,000.00 in the reorganization of said company. Since said agreement was made the reorganization has been effected and 340 shares of stock of the Utah Land & Water company has been issued to The Trust company of America, par value of $100.00 each, certificate No. 35, dated July 3, 1899. There have also been issued for expenses paid by The Trust company of America and the receivers' bonds of the Utah Land & Water company Nos. 162 to 166 inclusive for $500.00 each, dated April 1, 1899, and bond No. 15 for $50.00, same date, all due April 1, 1904. Note of Montana Land & Water company, $4,190.49, dated February 1, 1897, due March 1, 1898, payable to the order of The Trust company of America, secured by bonds of the Montana Land & Water company, dated February 1, 1898, Nos. I to 20 inclusive, for $500.00 each; total, $10,000.00. Note and mortgage for $800.00, made by Frank B. Hyde, Martha E. Hyde, George D. Lytle, Nellie A. Lytle, Orson S. Carpenter, Hannah I. Carpenter, Sumner Washburn and Minnie Washburn, dated January 1, 1887, due in five years, noto payable to E. M. Shelden, mortgage on S-E. 9-21-6. Rice county, Kansas. Title to this land was acquired before the receivership, and is now in the receiver. An agreement was made to sell this land and $200.00 paid on account. Note and mortgage made by Thomas Penneo for $1,200.00, dated June 1. 1887, due June 1, 1902. Mortgage on lots 195, 197, 199 and 201, Commercial avenue, Floyd's addition to Sedgwick. Title was acquired by the company before receivership and is in receiver. Note payable to the order or E. M. Shelden. Note and mortgage made by Jerome Blackwell, dated January 1, 1889, for $500.00. Mortgage on N-W. 9-23-44, Prowers county, Colorado. Note payable to E. M. Shelden. Title was asquired by company before receivership and is held by the receiver. J. W. S. PETERS. Commissioner. Dated Topeka, Kan., July 16, 1901.


Article from The Topeka State Journal, July 26, 1901

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LEGAL In the United States Circuit Court for the District of Kansas, First Division. John R. Mulvane, John Martin and Willliam H Rossington, as trustees, complainants, vs. The Trust Company of America. defendant. No 7634. Pursuant to an order in the above cause, dated July 2. 1901 the undersigned commissioner will. upon the 27th day of July, 1901. at 10 a. m., at the front door of the postoffice, in Topeka, Kansas sell to the highest bidder for cash who has made the deposit required by the order, the following property Note Montana Land & Water company, dated February 1. 1897, $52 759.53. due March 1 after date, payable to the order of The Trust company of America: collateral. bonds of the Montana Land & Water company, dated February 1. 1893, Nos. 101 to 120 inclusive, $500.00 each, and Nos. 20% to 300 inclusive, $1,000.00 each, total, 00'000'011$ Note Prowers County Land & Irrigation company, $13,613.02. dated March 1, 1897, due April 1. after date, payable to The Trust company of America collateral bonds of the same company, 51 to 90, inclusive. $500.00 each, dated May 1, 1892, payable to bearer due May 1. 1912 Note of the Prowers County Land & Irrigation company $23,085.85 dated March 1. 1897, due April 1 after date, payable to The Trust company of America collateral bonds of the same company 130 to 178 inclusive for $500.00 each, and bonds 291 to 300 inclusive for $1,000.00 each: total, $34,500.00. All payable to bearer. Dated May 1, 1892 due May 1. 1912. Note of the Prowers County Land & Irrigation company $16,344 79, dated March 1. 1897 due April 1 after date, payable to The Trust company of America collateral, bonds of the same company, 91 to 129 inclusive $500.00 each, and 286 to 290 inclusive, $1,000.00 each; total $24,500.00 bonds dated May 1, 1892, and due May 1. 1912 Five bonds of the city of Texarkana, Bowie county, Texas, for $1,000.00 each, Nos. 37 38, 39 40 and 41, dated August 2, 1886, payable 50 years from date, to M. P. Kelley or bearer interest 6 per cent per annum, payable annually on the first day of December of each year Nine mortgage bonds of the Lamar Land & Canal company for $1,000.00 each, dated August 1, 1890, bearing per cent interest. numbered 4, 28, 30. 31. 54, 55, 67, 8a and 83. These bonds were deposited under order of court with J E. Ramsey and G. Ralph Laighton, trustees for bondholders. The mortgage has been foreclosed and the property bought in by the said trustees for the bondholders Note for $8,653 65, dated February 1. 1897. due March 1 after date, made by the Colorado Farm Land & Irrigation company to The Trust company of America, endorsed by the latter company, bearing 10 per cent Interest; said note secured by mortgage bonds of the Colorado Farm Land & Irrigation company, dated the 1st day of February, 1892 payable to bearer, due February 1912, bearing 6 per cent interest, payable February and August 1, numbered 59 and 60, for $500.00 each, and fourteen bonds for $1,000.00 each; total, $15,000.00. Note of the Montana Land & Water company for $20,454.47, dated February 1, 1897, payable March 1 after date, to the order of The Trust company of America: collateral, bonds of the Montana Land & Water company dated February 1893, and numbered 21 to 100 inclusive for $500 each; total amount, $40,000.00; bonds due February 1. 1913 payable to bearer Note of the Prowers County Land & Irrigation company for 50. dated March 1, 1897, due April after date pay able to the order of The Trust compan of America, interest 10 per cent after maturity collateral, bonds of the Prowers County Land & Irrigation company dated May 1. 1892, payable to bearer March 1. 1912, numbered 179 to 200 inclusive, for $500.00 each: total, $11,000.00 Bonds of the Prowers County Land & Irrigation company dated May 1, 1892, due May 1. 1912, payable to bearer, numbered 17. 18, 30, 31, 32. 33. 34. 35, 36, 37. 38, 39. 40. 41, 42. 43 50, for $500.00 each, and 249, 250, 251. 252, for $1 000 each: total, $12,500.00 Bonds of the Texarkana Water company, dated December 1, 1890, payable to bearer December 1. 1910, numbered 108 to -01 each 00:000'T$ JOJ 1766 a Inclusive 137 tal, Contract $31,000.00 with bondholders committee of the Central Utah Land & Irrigation company dated October 1. 1897, executed by said committee to Mulvane, Martin and Rossington, trustees giving said trustees an interest equal to $34,000.00 in the reorganization of said company Since said agreement was made the reorganization has been effected and 340 shares of stock of the Utah Land & Water company has been issued to The Trust company of America, par value of $100 00 each, certificate No. 35. dated July 3, 1899 There have also been issued for expenses paid by The Trust company of America and the receivers' bonds of the Utah Land & Water company Nos. 162 to 166 inclusive for $500.00 each, dated April 1. 1899, and bond No. 15 for $50.00, same date, all due April T 1904. Note of Montana Land & Water company, $4,190 49. dated February 1, 1897 due March 1, 1898, payable to the order of The Trust company of America secured by bonds of the Montana Land & Water company, dated February 1, 1893, Nos. I to 20 inclusive, for $500.00 each; total, $10,000.00. Note and mortgage for $800.00, made by Frank B. Hyde, Martha E. Hyue, George D. Lytle, Nellie A Lytle, Orson S. Carpenter Hannah L. Carpenter, Sumner Washburn and Minnie Washburn dated January 1, 1887 due in five years, noto payable to E. M. Shelden, mortgage on S-E. 9-21-6, Rice county Kansas. Title to this land was acquired before the rew ceivership. and is now in the receiver An agreement was made to sell this land and $200.00 paid on account. Note and mortgage made by Thomas Penneo for $1 200.00 dated June 1887, due June 1. 1902 Mortgage on lots 195, 197 199 and 201. Commercial avenue, Floyd's addition to Sedgwick. Title was acquired by the company before receivership and is in receiver Note payable to the order or E M. Note and Shelden. mortgage made by Jerome Blackwell, dated January 1, 1889 for $500.00. Mortgage on N-W. 9-23-44, Prowers county, Colorado. Note payable to E. M. Shelden. Title was asquired by company before receivership and is held by the rePETTES S 'M 'f ceiver. Commissioner. Dated Topeka, Kan., July 16, 1901.