12095. Scribner State Bank (Scribner, NE)

Bank Information

Episode Type
Suspension → Closure
Bank Type
state
Start Date
May 30, 1929
Location
Scribner, Nebraska (41.667, -96.666)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini
Short Digest
95784504da85be95

Response Measures

None

Description

Articles state Scribner State Bank was closed and a receiver (Bliss) was appointed in May 1929; by Oct 1931 receivers were selling off assets. No mention of a depositor run preceding the closure—this is a suspension with receivership leading to permanent closure/asset liquidation.

Events (2)

1. May 30, 1929 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
Bliss appointed Friday by Judge Spear ... receiver ... the Scribner State bank
Source
newspapers
2. October 20, 1931 Other
Newspaper Excerpt
Luikart Wants to Close Out Dodge and Scribner Institutions ... assets have been reduced to cash almost as far as possible; advisability of continuing the receiverships is questioned.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (2)

Article from The Schuyler Sun, May 30, 1929

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Article Text

IS NAMED RECEIVER FOR SIXTH DISTRICT BANKS Bliss appointed Friday by Judge Spear court Fremont receiver closed state banks in this judicial district. The only closed bank for which receiver named the Farmers State bank of Bond required Bliss, secretary of the state depart ment of thade and commerce, for the banks. Those banks for which he receiver the Dodge bank, the Scribner State bank, Boone State bank, the Farmers bank of Braddish, the Farm State bank Fullerton, Farm State bank of Genoa, the State bank of Clarks, the State bank of Havens, the State bank of Otis Murphy, Lindsay State bank the Farmers State bank Edward.


Article from Lincoln Journal Star, October 20, 1931

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Article Text

WOULD SELL BANK ASSETS Luikart Wants to Close Out Dodge and Scribner Institutions. FREMONT. (UP). E. Luikart, the state departof trade filed in district sell the reassets of Dodge State and the State bank. application sets forth that the May, 1929, and that their assets have reduced to cash almost as far possible. Advisability of continuing the receiverships is questioned petition.