gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
2e50b758726578e9
Response Measures
None
Events (2)
1.March 21, 1928Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
Leon O Wentworth, receiver of the first State Bank of Carsonville has filed suit judgement of $597.60
Source
newspapers
2.August 4, 1928Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
suit for $1,100 filed ... by Leon Went[worth] receiver for the First State of Carsonville
Source
newspapers
Newspaper Articles (2)
1.March 21, 1928The Saginaw NewsSaginaw, MI
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Article Text
BANK RECEIVER SEEKS $597.60 JUDGMENT
(Special to The Saginaw Daily News.) BAD AXE. March 21 -Leon O Wentworth, receiver of the first State Bank of Carsonville has filed suit judgement of $597.60 of Robert Haggerty of Bad Axe. The includes note and interest held by the bank against Haggerty.
2.August 4, 1928The Times HeraldPort Huron, MI
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Bank Receiver Sues Stockholder For $1100
Fred L. McMullin. 1438 Washorton street, was made defendsuit for $1,100 filed in circourt today by Leon Wentreceiver for the First State of Carsonville. R. West. irmer prosecuting attorney of anilac county, is counsel for the bill filed today it is alleged that McMullin, a stockholder f bank, has failed to pay the 100 per cent stock recently evied against all stockholders by state banking commissioner.
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