11847. Bank of Murdock (Murdock, NE)

Bank Information

Episode Type
Suspension โ†’ Reopening
Bank Type
state
Start Date
February 1, 1933*
Location
Murdock, Nebraska (40.926, -96.280)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini
Short Digest
98af1dd20a87065a

Response Measures

None

Description

Articles (Feb 1933) report the Bank of Murdock had been suspended during the Nebraska bank moratorium and was allowed to reopen under the new 1933 Nebraska bank law with depositor contracts. No run is described.

Events (2)

1. February 1, 1933* Suspension
Cause
Government Action
Cause Details
Suspended under the Nebraska bank moratorium/law (state moratorium on bank operations).
Newspaper Excerpt
reopening of banks at Humphrey, Sta... and Murdock ... which have been suspended recent
Source
newspapers
2. February 11, 1933 Reopening
Newspaper Excerpt
BANKS REOPEN ... Bank Murdock Saturday. / ... announces the reopening of banks ... Murdock ... made possible for these banks to open for business. The banks and their depositors are required to sign contracts ... old depositors will be paid ... per cent month ... new deposits will be kept separate and held in trust . . . (Beatrice Daily Sun 1933-02-13; Schuyler Sun 1933-02-23).
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (2)

Article from Beatrice Daily Sun, February 13, 1933

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Article Text

BANKS REOPEN LINCOLN, Feb. more open today limited operation under Nebrasbank moratorium law. Farmers bank Humreopened today and the Bank Murdock Saturday.


Article from The Schuyler Sun, February 23, 1933

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Article Text

Serving Jail Sentence Tony Chilelly, Schuyler pool hall operator, appeared in county Thursday, on complaint of County Attorney Otradovsky which defendant was charged with sale and possession intoxicating liquor. The complaint recited that sale of liquor made to Federal Agent Walter Cunniffe, Jan. and raid by federal agents on Feb. in the confiscation alleged liquor. Chilelly pleaded guilty to the charges as recited and Judge Roether assessed fine of $200 and costs, or sixty days in jail. The defendant reported to Sheriff ther, Monday evening, and began his sentence in the Colfax county jail. The department of trade and announces the reopening of banks at Humphrey, StaCarroll and Murdock plehurst, which have been suspended recentnew 1933 Nebraska banklaw made possible for these banks to open for business. The banks and their depositors are quired sign contracts which provided that old depositors will paid exceed per cent month that new deposits will be kept separate and held trust This enables prompt and safety to patrons. The photo you miss now be retaken later. You will ong in vain for even little picwhen too late you realize that did not have any taken. Let convince you how our prices meet the depression and fully guaranteed. The Studio, Schuyler, Nebr.