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Articles report dividends paid through the receiver; exact suspension date not provided.
Events (2)
1.March 19, 1932Receivership
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A dividend of 5 per cent is being paid to the depositors of the Guaranty State Bank of Emerado, making total dividends of 35 per cent paid by this bank, L. R. Baird, receiver of state banks, announced Saturday.
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newspapers
2.March 25, 1932Receivership
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A dividend of five per cent also is being paid to depositors of the Guaranty State Bank of Emerado.
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newspapers
Newspaper Articles (2)
1.March 19, 1932The Bismarck TribuneBismarck, Mandan, ND
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TWO DIVIDENDS PAID A dividend of 5 per cent is being paid to the depositors of the Guaranty State Bank of Emerado, making total dividends of 35 per cent paid by this bank, L. R. Baird, receiver of state banks, announced Saturday. Depositors of the State Bank of Jessie also are receiving a 5 per cent dividend. Baird said. Both of the dividends are being paid through the
2.March 25, 1932The Bismarck TribuneBismarck, Mandan, ND
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PAYING BANK DIVIDENDS Dividends to depositors in two closed state banks, each payable through the office of C. W. Conroy, district manager for the receiver at Devils Lake, were announced Saturday by the receiver of closed state banks. A dividend of five per cent is being paid to depositors of the State Bank of Jessie and a dividend of five per cent also is being paid to depositors of the Guaranty State Bank of Emerado.
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Do not pass Go. Do not collect $200. Go directly to jail… or worse.