. An illustrated history of the counties of Rock and Pipestone, Minnesota. sistant cashier of theWoodstock State Bank, with which insti-tution he was connected until February,1901. Then he moved to Holland, and, incompany with his father and R. W. Green,bought the private bank of Harris and Ja-cobs. The Bank of Holland was conducted as aprivate enterprise until 1903, when it wasreorganized as a state bank and a numberof new stockholders added. Under Mr. Ser-ruriers control, in the official capacity ofcashier, the bank prospered and developedinto one of the leading and most substan-tial financi
. An illustrated history of the counties of Rock and Pipestone, Minnesota. sistant cashier of theWoodstock State Bank, with which insti-tution he was connected until February,1901. Then he moved to Holland, and, incompany with his father and R. W. Green,bought the private bank of Harris and Ja-cobs. The Bank of Holland was conducted as aprivate enterprise until 1903, when it wasreorganized as a state bank and a numberof new stockholders added. Under Mr. Ser-ruriers control, in the official capacity ofcashier, the bank prospered and developedinto one of the leading and most substan-tial financial institutions in the county. Thebank was able, through its earnings, to in-crease the $5000 working capital, which ithad at the time of organization in 1901,to a present capitalization and surplus fundof $25,000, and has at the same time paidan average annual dividend of ten per neat little building which houses thebank was erected in 1908. In August, 1910,the bank and its business passed into thehands of a new administration, headed byGus Boehmke as
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