gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
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e50750efcd855924
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Description
Articles report the bank went into a receiver in 1895 and are about claim settlements in 1915โ16.
Events (1)
1.January 1, 1895*Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
the bank went into the hands of a receiver in 1895
Source
newspapers
Newspaper Articles (10)
1.December 13, 1915The Washington HeraldWashington, DC
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CHASES 20 CENTS 20 YEARS. St. Louis Man Again Presents His Claim Against Bank. St. Louis, Dec. 12.-A claim of 20 cents against the Mullanphy Bank was presented in Circuit Judge Kinsey's Court by Gottlieb King, who declared that the money has been due him since the bank went into the hands of a receiver in 1895. United States Senator W. J. Stone, receiver for the bank, was present to listen to claims presented. in order to make a final settlement. Three claimants appeared. They were Kling, Mrs. Christina Meyer, who claimed $3.02, and Mrs. Mary Schwartz, who claimed $62.08. Paymaster C. J. Peoples, U. S. N., and wife have returned to their home in Chevy Chase from a trip to the Coast.
2.December 19, 1915The Washington TimesWashington, DC
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Waits Twenty Years For 20-Cent Payment ST. LOUIS, Dec. 19-A claim of 20 cents against the Mullanphy Bank was presented in Circuit Judge Kinsey's court by Gottlieb Kling, who declared that the money has been due him since the bank went into the hands of a receiver in 1895. United States Senator W. J. Stone, receiver for the bank, was present to listen to claims presented in order to make a final settlement. Three claimants appeared. They were Kling, Mrs. Christina Meyer, who claimed $3.02, and Mrs. Mary Schwartz, who claimed $62.08.
3.December 19, 1915The Washington TimesWashington, DC
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Waits Twenty Years For 20-Cent Payment ST. LOUIS, Dec. 19.-A claim of 20 cents against the Mullanphy Bank was presented in Circuit Judge Kinsey's court by Gottlieb Kling, who declared that the money has been due him since the bank went into the hands of a receiver in 1895. United States Senator W. J. Stone, receiver for the bank, was present to listen to claims presented in order to make a final settlement. Three claimants appeared. They were Kling, Mrs. Christina Meyer, who claimed $3.02. and Mrs. Mary Schwartz, who claimed $62.08.
4.December 27, 1915The Prescott Daily NewsPrescott, AR
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WAITS 20 YEARS FOR 20 CENTS Then Has to Bring Suit to Recover From Bankrupt Bank. A claim of 20 cents against the Mullanphy bank of St. Louis was presented in Circuit Judge Kinsey's court by Gottlieb Kling, who declared that the money has been due him since the bank went into the hands of a receiver in 1895. United States Senator W. J. Stone, receiver for the bank, was present to listen to claims presented in order to make a final settlement. Three claimants appeared. They were Kling, Mrs. Christina Meyer, who claimed $3.02. and Mrs. Mary Sebwartz, who claimed $62.08
5.December 28, 1915The Prescott Daily NewsPrescott, AR
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WAITS 20 YEARS FOR 20 CENTS Then Has to Bring Suit to Recover From Bankrupt Bank. A claim of 20 cents against the Mul. lanphy bank of St. Louis was presented in Circuit Judge Kinsey's court by Gottlieb Kling, who declared that the money has been due him since the bank went into the hands of a receiver in 1895. United States Senator W. J. Stone, receiver for the bank, was present to listen to claims presented in order to make a final settlement. Three claimants appeared. They were Kling. Mrs. Christina Meyer, who claimed $3.02. and Mrs. Mary Schwartz. who claimed $02.00
6.December 29, 1915The Daytona Daily NewsDaytona Beach, FL
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WAITS 20 YEARS FOR 20 CENTS Then Has to Bring Suit to Recover From Bankrupt Bank. A claim of 20 cents against the Mullanphy bank of St. Louis was presented in Circuit Judge Kinsey's court by Gottlieb Kling, who declared that the money has been due him since the bank went into the hands of a receiver in 1895. United States Senator W. J. Stone, receiver for the bank, was present to listen to claims presented in order to make a final settlement. Three claimants appeared. They were Kling, Mrs. Christina Meyer, who claimed $3.02, and Mrs. Mary Schwartz, who claimed $62.08.
7.December 31, 1915The Prescott Daily NewsPrescott, AR
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WAITS 20 YEARS FOR 20 CENTS Then Has to Bring Suit to Recover From Bankrupt Bank. A claim of 20 cents against the Mullanphy bank of St. Louis was presented in Circuit Judge Kinsey's court by Gottlieb Kling. who declared that the money has been due him since the bank went into the hands of a receiver in 1895. United States Senator W. J. Stone. receiver for the bank, was present to listen to claims presented in order to make a final settlement. Three claim ants appeared. They were Kling. Mrs. Christina Meyer. who claimed $3.02. and Mrs. Mary Schwartz. who claimed $62.08
8.January 4, 1916The Prescott Daily NewsPrescott, AR
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WAITS 20 YEARS FOR 20 CENTS Then Has to Bring Suit to Recover From Bankrupt Bank. A claim of 20 cents against the Mullanphy bank of St. Louis was presented in Circuit Judge Kinsey's court by Gottlieb Kling, who declared that the money has been due him since the bank went into the hands of a receiver in 1895. United States Senator W. J. Stone, receiver for the bank, was present to listen to claims presented in order to make a final settlement. Three claimants appeared. They were Kling, Mrs. Christina Meyer, who claimed $8.02. and Mrs. Mary Schwartz, who claimed $62.08
9.January 20, 1916The Madison Daily LeaderMadison, SD
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CHASED 20 CENTS 20 YEARS. Tells Court Bank Owes Him That Sum Since 1895. St. Louis. - A claim of 20 cents against the Mullanphy bank was presented in Circuit Judge Kinney's court by Gottlieb Kling. who declared that the money had been due him since the bank went into the hands of a receiver in 1895. United States Senator Stone. receiver for the bank. was present to listen to claims presented in order to make a final settlement. Three claimants appeared. They were Kling. Mrs. Chris. tina Meyer, who claimed $3.02. and Mrs. Mary Schwartz, who claimed $62.08.
CHASED 20 CENTS 20 YEARS. Tells Court Bank Owes Him That Sum Since 1895. St. Louis. - A claim of 20 cents against the Mullanphy bank was presented in Circuit Judge Kinney's court by Gottlieb Kling. who declared that the money had been due him since the bank went into the hands of a receiver in 1895. United States Senator Stone, receiver for the bank, was present to listen to claims presented in order to make a final settlement. Three .claimants appeared. They were Kling, Mrs. Chris. tina Meyer, who claimed $3.02, and Mrs. Mary Schwartz, who claimed $62.08.
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