10014. Farmers State Bank (Wilmont, MN)

Bank Information

Episode Type
Suspension → Reopening
Bank Type
state
Start Date
February 5, 1925
Location
Wilmont, Minnesota (43.765, -95.827)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini
Short Digest
a0c2cdd5

Response Measures

None

Description

Article (Feb 5–6, 1925) states plans completed for reopening the Farmers State Bank in Wilmont. No run is mentioned and no cause or date for the prior suspension is provided in the available text.

Events (2)

1. February 5, 1925 Reopening
Newspaper Excerpt
Plans have been completed for reopening of the Farmers State bank of this place.
Source
newspapers
2. * Suspension
Cause Details
Article does not state the reason or date for the prior suspension; only that reopening plans are completed.
Newspaper Excerpt
Plans have been completed for reopening of the Farmers State bank of this place.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (2)

Article from Askov American, February 5, 1925

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Article Text

MINNESOTA NEWS Gaylord-Jay D. Utendorfer, prominent in banking circles in this v1. vicinity, has been elected viceprest. dent of the Reliance State Bank of Chicago. Barnum - Verified figures on chicken raising show that 12 farmers in the vicinity of Barnum and Mahtowa received checks for $100 or more for eggs in November. Nashwauk-The electorate of this village voted favorably for the construction of a Memorial building to be erected at once. The building will cost in the neighborhood of $100,000 and is in memory of the men who lost their lives during the World war. Bemidji - Bemidji school pupils who have not been vaccinated have been given their choice of being vaecinated Inside of three days from the date of exposure or being quarantined for a period of 21 days, according to Superintendent J. C. West. Canby-One of the most disastrous farm fires in this section in several years was that which destroyed the cattle barns on the form of Frank Chizek, southwest of Canby. Fifty. four head of thoroughbred Hereford cattle, including a bull valued at $600, seven head of horses, 13 head of brood sows, 2,500 bushels of oats, a large quantity of hay and some farm machinery was destroyed with the building. Sleepy Eye - Salvaging of grain from the Berkner elevator, which was destroyed by fire recently. has been completed and a new elevator soon will be built. Nine carloads of grain, which had been allowed to run onto the ground at the time of the fire, were shipped out as salvage. Little Falls - The first of the three power units now being installed at the Blanchard Rapids dam south of here has been completed and put into of eration. Wilmont - Plans have been completed for reopening of the Farmers State bank of this place.


Article from The Ely Miner, February 6, 1925

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Article Text

MINNESOTA NEWS Gaylord-Jay D. Utendorfer, prominent in banking circles in this vivicinity, has been elected vicepresident of the Reliance State Bank of Chicago. Barnum - Verified figures on chicken raising show that 12 farmers in the vicinity of Barnum and Mahtowa received checks for $100 or more for eggs in November. Nashwauk-The electorate of this village voted favorably for the construction of a Memorial building to be erected at once. The building will cost in the neighborhood of $100,000 and is in memory of the men who lost their lives during the World war. Bemidji - Bemidji school pupfls who have not been vaccinated have been given their choice of being vaccinated inside' of three days from the date of exposure or being quarantined for a period of 21 days, according to Superintendent J. C. West. Canby-One of the most disastrous farm fires in this section in several years was that which destroyed the cattle barns on the farm of Frank Chizek, southwest of Canby. Fiftyfour head of thoroughbred Hereford cattle, including a bull valued at $600, seven head of horses, 13 head of brood sows, 2,500 bushels of oats, a large quantity of hay and some farm machinery was destroyed with the building. Sleepy Eye - Salvaging of grain from the Berkner elevator, which was destroyed by fire recently, has been completed and a new elevator soon will be built. Nine carloads of grain, which had been allowed to run onto the ground at the time of the fire, were shipped out as salvage. Little Falls - The first of the three power units now being installed at the Blanchard Rapids dam south of here has been completed and put into op. eration. Wilmont - Plans have been completed for reopening of the Farmers State bank of this place.