gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
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Description
A receiver is named in the articles, indicating the bank was insolvent and placed in receivership.
Events (1)
1.December 11, 1918Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
F. M. Davis, receiver of the Farmers & Merchants State Bank of Denhoff, N. D., a corporation, plaintiff and respondent, vs. E. Johnson, defendant and appellant.
Source
newspapers
Newspaper Articles (2)
1.December 11, 1918The Bismarck TribuneBismarck, Mandan, ND
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Article Text
From Sheridan County. F. M. Davis, receiver of the Farmers & Merchants State Bank of Denhoff, N. D., a corporation, plaintiff and respondent, vs. E. Johnson, defendant and appellant. Syllabus: 1. Under the laws of this state the receiver of an insolvent bank may enforce against stockholders the added statutory liability prescribed by Section 5168, Compiled Laws, 1913. 2. It is held that in the instant
2.December 16, 1918The Fargo Forum and Daily RepublicanFargo, ND
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Article Text
From Sheridan County.
F. M. Davis, Receiver of the Farmers & Merchants State Bank of Denhoff, N. D., a corporation, plaintiff and Respondent,
vs.
E. Johnson, Defendant and Appellant.
Syllabus:
Bank runs are almost always and everywhere a deterioration of bank fundamentals.
But not for you.
You are the measure-zero exception: great fundamentals, solid bank, and yet the Diamond Dybvig fairy spread its rumor. Depositors woke up. Your collateral was not prepositioned. The Clearinghouse had it for you.
Do not pass Go. Do not collect $200. Go directly to jail… or worse.
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Farmers & Merchants State Bank · UID 9880150791428