11575. Farmers State Bank (Eagle, NE)

Bank Information

Episode Type
Suspension โ†’ Closure
Bank Type
state
Start Date
April 12, 1928
Location
Eagle, Nebraska (40.817, -96.430)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini
Short Digest
c7e2b7c94b708a22

Response Measures

None

Description

The articles report that Farmers State Bank (Eagle, NE) failed more than a year before April 1928 and was operated by the state banking board; in April 1928 proceedings were begun to place the bank into the hands of a receiver. There is no mention of a depositor run in these items. Thus the sequence is a prior suspension/failure followed by receivership/closure.

Events (3)

1. April 12, 1928 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
FARMERS STATE BANK INTO RECEIVER'S HANDS ... those depositors who have placed money in the bank since its operation by the board will receive their money in full at once. Those whose deposits date prior to the taking over by the board will receive very shortly a per centage of the amount of deposits, ... under the law no one will lose any part of his deposit.
Source
newspapers
2. April 26, 1928 Other
Newspaper Excerpt
An application has been filed in district court asking receiver for the Farmers State bank of Eagle, Neb., which has been operated by the state for some time.
Source
newspapers
3. * Suspension
Cause
Government Action
Cause Details
Bank had failed and was operated by the state banking board for more than a year prior to April 1928; state took control following failure.
Newspaper Excerpt
The affairs of the defunct Farmers State bank, which failed more than a year ago, and which has been operated since by the state banking board, ...
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (3)

Article from Eagle Beacon, April 12, 1928

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Article Text

FARMERS STATE BANK INTO RECEIVER'S HANDS The affairs of thedefunct Farmers State bank, which failed more than a year ago, and which has been operated since by the state banking board, areassuming shape for finalsettlement. Held, of the guarantee fund commission, was here Tuesday and he informs us that those depositors who have placed money in the bank since its operation by the board will receive their money in full at once. Those whose deposits date prior to the taking over by the board will receive very shortly a per centage of the amount of deposits, and, asseon as the affairs of the bank are put throughthe handsof a receiverand all claims adjusted the guaratitee fund commission will pay in full all depositors. Weare not authorized to state just how soon thiswill be, but under the law no one will lose any part of his deposit. This will put Eagle in the class of one-bank towns, where it should have been all alongfrom the standpoint of economic business. One bank can nicelytake care of all the business in these smaller towns and possibly make a little money for thestockholders; buttwo banks in a town the size of Eagle is the same proposition of two newspapers-only an aggravation to all who would see harmony and prosperity. Personally we have friendly relations with the menwhohave operated both banks, but we cannot but believe that two was one too many for the town.


Article from Evening World-Herald, April 26, 1928

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pionship who will broadcast from WOW today are: Popular J. 412 Omaha Ed Prusha, Pat Peony Bud Patton Musle Josephine Jack Orpheum Marian 1206 TwentyRuth Norfolk 4424 Barker avenue, Harrison 3042 Meredith Omaha: 1309 South Thirteenth street, Rose 1424 South ASKING BANK RECEIVER. Plattsmouth, Neb., April An application has been filed in district court asking receiver for the Farmers bank of Eagle, Neb., which has been operated by the state for some time. NEVILLE IN HOSPITAL. Former Keith Neville is in hospital in Baltimore, to undergo minor operation which is progressing favorably


Article from Omaha World-Herald, April 26, 1928

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application has been filed in district court asking receiver for the Farmers State bank of Eagle, Neb., which has been operated by the state for some time.