New Mexico Savings Bank & Trust Company (Albuquerque, NM)

Episode Information

Episode UID
9898604091192
Episode Type
Suspension โ†’ Closure
Bank Type
trust
Bank ID
989860409 hash
Start Date
April 15, 1899
Location
Albuquerque, New Mexico (35.084, -106.651)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
2f6367513d108454

Response Measures

None

Description

Multiple articles refer to a receiver and payments by the receiver; no run is mentioned.

Events (3)

1. April 15, 1899 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
The receiver of the New Mexico Savings Bank & Trust Company has collected $56,107.74 from debtors and sale of property and $27,303.62 from interest and rentals; paid depositors and bondholders $62,719.54 and various other expenses.
Source
newspapers
2. May 19, 1899 Suspension
Cause
Government Action
Cause Details
Bank placed in hands of a court-appointed receiver (appointment reported May 19, 1899).
Newspaper Excerpt
Deputy Sheriff Newcomer has been appointed receiver of the New Mexico Savings Bank & Trust company at a salary of $150 per month.
Source
newspapers
3. May 8, 1900 Other
Newspaper Excerpt
C. E. Newcomer, receiver, will be at room 11, Grant building... for the purpose of paying a 10 per cent dividend to the depositors of the New Mexico Savings Bank and Trust company.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (10)

Article from Santa Fe New Mexican, April 15, 1899

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Albuquerque Items. F. W. Clancy and wife have gone to Washington. The damage suit of F. W. Hamm against L. B. Putney was dismissed by the court. The receiver of the New Mexico Savings Bank & Trust Company has collected $56,107.74 from debtors and sale of property and $27,303.62 from interest and rentals; paid depositors and bondholders $62,719.54 and various other expenses. Claims yet to be collected amount to $106,181.10. He thinks these will yield 50 per cent of their face value. A bridge carpenter was killed by a train at Isleta. Miss Martha L. Taylor has reslgned her place in the university and Miss Katherine Fields has been chosen for the place.


Article from Santa Fe New Mexican, May 19, 1899

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Albuquerque Items. A. J. Van Cott, who shot himself, died yesterday. A natatorium is being built by Ralph Goodwin. Deputy Sheriff Newcomer has been appointed receiver of the New Mexico Savings Bank & Trust company at a salary of $150 per month. Depositors have received 80 per cent of amounts originally due. Professor J. P. Owen has been admitted to practice law. The term of court will end Saturday, but Judge Crumpacker will begin another term Monday, acting for Chief Justice Mills.


Article from El Paso Daily Herald, May 26, 1899

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about seven miles south from Decatur. The consideration was $12,600.-Fort Worth Register. Mrs. Wilkinson was assaulted by a negro in the brush while returning from church at 10 o'clock Sunday night, May 14, in San Antonio, and she identified the negro on the morning of the 23rd. The police caught him Saturday and found his coat and his hat covered with blood spots. The clothing has also been identified by Mrs. Wilkinson.-Austin Tribune. New Mexico. Eddy has changed its name to Carlsbad. Raton has a Rough Riders' bicycle club. Mollie Leonard of Las Cruces has become insane. The court of private land claims will convene in Santa Fe on May 29. Some activity is reported in the Santa Fe real estate market.-Ex. A natatorium is being built at Albuquerque by Ralph Goodwin.-Ex. The weather in Silver City for the advanced season is unusually cool. An effort is being madeto reorganize the militia company at Albuquerque.Ex. The fruit crop at La Luz and Tularosa will be larger this year than any former one.-Las Vegas Optic. By actual count 115 men are dry washing at present in the Hillsboro gold placers.-Sierra Co. Advocate. Las Vegas is determined to give the Rough Riders one of the grandest receptions ever witnessed in the territory. Deputy Sheriff Newcomer, of Albuquerque, has been apnointed receiver of the New Mexico Savings Bank & Trust company at a salary of $150 per month. Depositors have received 80 per cent


Article from Albuquerque Daily Citizen, February 3, 1900

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DISTRICT COURT. LODE Last of Cases Filed with the Distriet Clerk. Suit was filed this morning in the district court in the case of James F. Denison and John A. Lee vs. Mary I. Fitzgerald et al., for foreclosure of a certain trust deed on the northeast quarter of section 22, town 10, north of range 3 east, New Mexico principal meridian in Bernalillo county. Gregoria A. de Baca vs. Jose de Baca, ult for divorce on ground of sbandonment. Suit of W. W. McClellan vs. Lavalle, to recover the sum of $230 on a promissory note, and upon the plaintiff's affidavit to the effect that the defendant is & nonresident and a writ of attachment was issued. Suit has been instituted by GraceJohnson against her husband, John N. Johnson, for absolete divorce. Mrs. Johnson alleges non-support and desertion in the bill of complaint. Papers have been filed in the district clerk's office in the case of Fred G. Ward vs. George C. Gainsley & Co., suit in at. tachment. Winifred 8. Lockhart vs. Harry F. Lockhart; suit for divorce on grounds of abandonment. Suits have been entered by Mary Finch, administratrix, against Fred. A. Bletcher, Henry Bletcher and J. W. Carpenter on open accounts. Judgment was confessed in the case of O. W. Strong vs. L. A. Dudley in the sum of $138. In the case of the Crown Point Mining Company vs. J. D. Snyder, judgment was entered in the sum of $635. Writs of injunction in the case of J. L. Bell vs. J. N. Broyles, enjoining collection of certain judgments. In the matter of Cecelia Reitz et al., by their guardian, Joseph J. Fox, an order was entered empowering Thomas M. Hinch, special master, to sell lot 26, in block 32, and lots 12, 13 and 14, in block 47, in the town of Gallup. In the case of The Territory of New Mexico VS. Persons, Real Estate and Property Described in the Delinquent Tax List, an order was entered dismissing the cause as to taxes assessed against Ignacio Chavez's land grant for the years from 1889 to 1898, amounting to about $25,000, on the ground that the grant during that time was an unconfirmed, imperfect land claim, not selected by the owner and not surveyed by the United States. Eugene Fisk represents the grant people. The case of George C. Brown vs. New Mexico Savings Bank and Trust company, on petition of receiver the indebtedness of Robert S. Goss and Julia P. Goss was compromised for $100. In the case of the United States VS. Pedro Torres and Manuel Rameriz, y charged with contempt at the preliminary hearing, the court bound them over n to the first day of the next regular term. These were witnesses subpoenaed in the = case of Red Pipkin, charged with train 0 robbery, and after being brought to the county seat, mysteriously disappeared ;, while the grand jury was in session.


Article from Santa Fe New Mexican, April 18, 1900

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Albuquerque Items. Bryan will have Navajo blankets to burn. At Albuquerque he was presented with another one by Hon. A. M. Blackwell. J. M. Welty, aged 39 years, who came to Albuquerque for his health from Jericho Springs, Mo., died. He leaves a wife and three children. The New Mexico Savings Bank and Trust company will on May 5th pay an other 10 per cent dividend. Edward Newcomer Is the receiver of the bank. City Marshal Thomas McMillin, of Albuquerque, last year collected enough in fines to pay his salary, the salaries of his three police officers, $496.60 for feeding city prisoners and turned $906.90 over to the city treasurer.


Article from Albuquerque Daily Citizen, May 8, 1900

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C. E. Newcomer, receiver, will be at room 11, Grant building, from 2 to 5, from May 7 to May 11, inclusive, for the purpose of paying a 10 per cent dividend to the depositors of the New Mexico Savings Bank and Trust company.


Article from Albuquerque Daily Citizen, May 9, 1900

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Call for Your Dividend. C. E. Newcomer, receiver, will be at room 11, Grant building, from 2 to 5, from May 7 to May 11, inclusive, for the purpose of paying a 10 per cent dividend to the depositors of the New Mexico Savings Bank and Trust company.


Article from Albuquerque Weekly Citizen, June 8, 1901

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. Court House News. In the office of the clerk of the Second judicial district the following new suits have been entered upon the docket: M. E. Becker VS. Jesus Maria Carrasco and Eutinio, promissory note for $89.07. James Archer VS. J. F. Girard, mechanic's lein in sum of $210.90. A. A. Keen, trustee, Daniel B. Robinson and Angus A. Grant vs. J. A. Henry, suit to quiet title. Jennie Arreola V8. S. J. Arreola. divorce. Herbert E. Fox vs. Western Union Telegraph Company, suit for damages, $1,025.50. Shutt Improvement Company. et al, vs. Albuquerque Land and Irrigation Company, suit to foreclose mechanic's lien for $14,844.54. 8. M. Folsom, F. McKee, trustee, and C. E. Newcomer, receiver New Mexico Savings Bank and Trust Company, vs. Wiley M. Weaver and wife, promissory note of $8,000 and interest.


Article from Albuquerque Daily Citizen, December 24, 1901

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line you will find at lowest prices at M. May's, popular priced shoe store, 208 West Railroad avenue. In the past few days packages, containing the five cent contributions from scholars of the various districts of the county, have been received at the office of the county school superintendent. Every school district in the county was heard from and with very few exceptions every pupil contributed five cents toward the McKinley memorial fund. If you want to see the finest piece of horseflesh in the world, see Cresceus at the fair grounds tomorrow afternoon. B. Frank Fillmore, the well-known artist in window decorations, will entertain his brother, James Fillmore, during the holidays, the latter having arrived yesterday morning from Fort Wingate, where he is stationed as a member of Troop F, Fourteenth cavalry. Don't forget to attend the basket ball game between the University and the Silver City Normal, Friday evening, December 27.a. Delegates to the convention of the New Mexico Educational association and to the New Mexico Christian Endeavor union, both meeting in this city this week, are already arriving. The teachers and endeavorers will all have a fine time in the territorial metropolis. Otto Dieckman, Jr., who has been absent from the city for the past few years, was around today renewing the acquaintance of friends he knew when a young boy hereabouts. He will remain with his father and family for a few weeks. Cresceus is here. Great trotting events at the fair grounds tomorrow afternoon. The Wiley Weaver property, advertised for debt due the New Mexico Savings bank and frust company, was sold yesterday morning in front of the postoffice, and was bought .n by the receiver of the bank, C. E. Newcomer, for $1,750. At the postoffice on Christmas hours from 9 to 11 will be observed. Postmaster Hopkins and his force of civil service employes have been very busy we past week or ten days, and they are deserving of a few hours vacation on Christmas. Joe Barnett, owner of Lady Margaret and St. Elmo. intends to be strictly in it on Christmas day and has received a 65-pound bike wagon from the east. He intends to make Lady Margaret win in the free-for-all trot. A basket ball game will take place between the University and the Silver City Normal, in Colombo hall, Friday evening. Tickets on sale at Matson's. Who will get that elegant high grade sewing machine to be given away at Newcomer's? Come early and see it; also our line of Christmas goods, toys, gift books, and too many others to mention. Wanted-Room and board in private family, by man and wife; permanent; references given. Address, "A. B." care Citizen. Everybody will attend the races at the fair grounds tomorrow afternoon.


Article from Albuquerque Weekly Citizen, October 18, 1902

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# NOTICE OF SALE num from the date of this decree, with ten per cent additions of the amount found due as attorney fees; that the said defendant, James Sanches, pay the same to the plaintiff, Charles E. Newcomer, receiver of the New Mexico Savings Bank and Trust company within thirty days after the entry of said judgment and decree and that in default of such payment that the said premises or so much thereof as may be sufficitne to raise the amount due by said decree aforesaid, pricipal, interest and atorney fees and the cost of suit in this case, be sold by and under direction of W. E. Dame, who is appointed special master for that purpose, at the front door of the postoffice in the city of Albuquerque in the county of Bernaiillo, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, first giving four weeks public notice of the time, terms and place of sale and of the property to be soid by advertisment in some newspaper published 1. the city of Albuquerque; and that upon such sale he make, execute and deliver to the purchaser a good and sufficient deed of conveyance for the premises sold; and Whereas, Said James Sanches has failed to pay any part of said sum adjudged to be paid by him to said Charles E. Newcomer, receiver of said New Mexico Savings Bank and Trust company of Albuquerque. Now the undersigned, therefore, by the authority vested in me by the said decree will, on the 8th day of November, at the front door of the postoffice in the city of Albuquerque at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day offer for sale and sell the premises hereinafter described to the highest bidder for cash all the right, title and interest of the said James Sanches therein, for the purpose of satisfying or tending to satisfy said indebtedness by said decree decreed. The premises to be sold are situated in the county of Valencia, territory of New Mexico, and described as follows: The description, and particular boundaries of the property to be sold under this judgment, so far as the same can be ascertained from the complaint and the deeds therein referred to is as follows: All those lots. pieces and parcels of land situated in the County of Valencia and the Territory of New Mexico as follows: The southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section twenty-one, and the south half of the northeast quarter, and south half of the northwest quarter, and the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter in section twenty in Township six, north of range two, east of New Mexico meridian in New Mexico Territory, containing one hundred and fifty-seven acres and thirty-six hundredths of an acre, also the following land in the Ana de Sandoval y Manzanares Grant, beginning at a point where the section lines between sections twenty and twenty-one in township six, north, range two east, intersects the south boundary line of the Ana de Sandoval and Manzanares Grant, thence running west seventeen hundred and twenty-six and eighty-one hundred (1,726.81) feet along said south boundary of said Ana de Sandoval and Manzanares Grant to the right of way of the New Mexico and Southern Pacific Railway Company; thence north, ten degrees and one minute east along the east side of said right of way, fourteen hundred and nineteen and ten one-hundredths (1,419.10) feet; thence south, eighty-five degrees and two minutes east, eleven hundred and sixty-six feet to a post; thence north, ten degrees and ten minutes east, five hundred and fifty-one feet to a post; thence eighty-four degrees, thirteen minutes east, nine hundred and thirty-six and twenty-five one-hundredths (936.25) feet to a post on the west bank of the Rio Grande; thence south, twenty-three degrees eight minutes east, along the west bank of the Rio Grande, eight hundred and ninety-six (896) feet to a post; thence south, six degrees, thirty-four minutes east, along the west bank of the Kio Grande, nine hundred and twenty-six and seventy one-hundredths (926.70) feet to a post at the intersection of the south boundary line of the Ana de Sandoval y Manzanares Grant; thence west along the south boundary line of said grant, eleven hundred and sixty-eight and twenty one-hundredths (1,168.20) feet to the place of beginning, containing an area of ninety-three and one-half acres, magnetic variation, twelve degrees thirty minutes east on all courses. Another piece of land, beginning at the northwest corner of fractional section nineteen, in township six, north range two east, on the south boundary of the Ana de Sandoval y Manzanares Grant, thence north nine hundred and forty-seven (947) feet to a post; thence south seventy-four de-