11733. Bank of Julian (Julian, NE)

Bank Information

Episode Type
Suspension โ†’ Closure
Bank Type
state
Start Date
December 19, 1930
Location
Julian, Nebraska (40.523, -95.868)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini
Short Digest
39c0ad26c38e3e95

Response Measures

None

Description

Articles indicate the Bank of Julian was already closed by Dec 1930 (article refers to the closed bank of Julian). No run is mentioned. In Sept 1931 a state-appointed receiver (Luikart) was named by the governor/Dept. of Trade and Commerce as part of liquidation. OCR errors in the texts were corrected (e.g., names and some words).

Events (2)

1. December 19, 1930 Suspension
Cause
Government Action
Cause Details
Bank was closed and in process of liquidation by the State Department of Trade and Commerce; state actions led to closure
Newspaper Excerpt
the closed bank of Julian
Source
newspapers
2. September 18, 1931 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
Luikart has been duly appointed receiver ... the Bank of Julian ... to succeed Clarence Bliss. Luikart was pointed by Governor Bryan ... requiring that he take the oath of office and furbond ... failed banks in the process liquidation.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (2)

Article from Nemaha County Herald, December 19, 1930

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Article Text

Receiver To Recover Notes Trial started at Lincoln Tuesday before District Judge B. Chapin ths district on brought by Clarence Bliss, secreof the state of trade and to collect in notes Albert Ackerman, former presiof the closed bank of Julian. The action alleges that Ackerman and mortgage of company which he is secretary, acted to tect their own interests by withdrawing worth of notes from the bank.


Article from Nemaha County Herald, September 18, 1931

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Article Text

Luikart Is As Bank Receiver Luikart has been duly appointed receiver for the maha County Bank, Farmers Security State Bank of Rohrs, the Bank of Julian and the Peru State Bank, to succeed Clarence Bliss. Luikart was pointed by Governor Bryan the position of Secretary of the Department of Trade and merce and was fore filed the district asking that he be appointed receiver the banks in this county which are being uidated by the department. Judge Raper has entered order appointing him receiver and requiring that he take the oath of office and furbond with proper Similar action has been taken in other counties where there failed banks in the process liquidation.