12981. Farmers State Bank (Dodge, NE)

Bank Information

Episode Type
Suspension → Reopening
Bank Type
state
Start Date
November 25, 1933
Location
Dodge, Nebraska (41.721, -96.883)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini
Short Digest
fce3e99e

Response Measures

None

Description

No explicit run is described in the articles. A 1933 article discusses legal action seeking to declare the Farmers State Bank insolvent and mentions restrictions on withdrawals; a 1934 article reports a postponed celebration for the bank's reopening pending approval for federal deposit insurance. Sequence indicates a suspension/closure followed by an attempted reopening.

Events (2)

1. November 25, 1933 Suspension
Cause
Bank Specific Adverse Info
Cause Details
Legal action seeking declaration of insolvency; bank had restricted withdrawals under a bank law arrangement to avoid insolvency.
Newspaper Excerpt
declaration insolvency against the Farmers State bank Dodge ... bank law which restricted basis with withdrawals, agreement their depositors.
Source
newspapers
2. May 17, 1934 Reopening
Newspaper Excerpt
Delay Bank Reopening. DODGE, Neb. ... The celebration for the reopening of the Farmers State bank, originally set for Saturday, has been postponed because of uncertainty when the bank will reopen. The routine of having the bank approved for federal deposit insurance is causing the delay.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (2)

Article from Fremont Tribune, November 25, 1933

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Article Text

DODGE BANK FILES ACTION IN District Court Hearing to Be Held LINCOLN, Nov. bankofficials the attempt bank avoid being insolvent Frank the was the departdistrict Fremont by December why declaration insolvency against the Farmers State bank Dodge should not enjoined. The bank the and denied The bank February chose an banklaw which restricted basis with withdrawals, agreement their depositors. said in doing however, the said this was done only upon demands of the deThe alleged that If the permitted date the losses will - 65 HUNTERS TO SEEK ELK names were lot from 617 applifor elk Judith river The state fish and drawing. was the first time permits had been by lot for hunters. DUCK DIET STUDIED what wild duck Mostly vegetables, say United States logical workers. Less their total food animal and most of this made of mollusks, Insects and


Article from Lincoln Journal Star, May 17, 1934

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Article Text

What's the Difference? OMAHA. (/P). Roy L Flanagan, whose former housekeeper, Mrs. Lucille Flaherty, attempted suicide last week when he "brought home a new bride," said that he had refused a request to resign from the force and would fight charges if filed. don't see why a man can't get married without being disciplined, he said. He has been on the force fourteen years. Delay Bank Reopening. DODGE, Neb. (/P). The celebration for the reopening of the Farmers State bank, originally set for Saturday, has been postponed because of uncertainty when the bank will reopen. The routine of having the bank approved for federal deposit insurance is causing the delay. Makes Sunken Garden. O. Price has on old basement left by the removal of house into sunken garden. With the help of the children of the neighborhood, Mrs. Price built in a little pool filled with gold fish and surrounded with plants. Small trees growing in the hole have been decorated with birds nests which the children have found in other trees after the birds had discarded them. Plants, shrubs, stones and vines cover the walls of the garden, and here and there in cozy places are little picnic table and a comfortable rustic seat. Stone steps lead down into the garden. Child's Burns Prove Fatal. SCOTTSBLUFF, Neb. (UP). Burns suffered in kerosene explosion at her home near Minatare last April 23 proved fatal to Socoor Quebedo, 14. Her brother, Manuel, 10, had made an effort to extinguish the flames that enveloped her body at the time of the explosion, but his efforts were not sufficient to prevent the burns which cost her life. Waits on Searchers. COLUMBUS, Neb. (/P). For three hours while relatives and friends sought 5 year old Russell Wayne Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Smith, the boy sat in the garage at his home awaiting the return of his parents from trip down town. He got separated from them in a crowded store and truged a mile to his home. A hundred searchers were scouring the town until Russell finally came out of the garage at midnight. Mrs. Sarah Peters Dies. H N D E Neb.-Mrs. Sarah Peters, 55, died Wednesday morning at her home here after a long illness. She was born in South Russia and came to Henderson when year old, residing here since. Surviving are three sons, Herbert, George and Dietrich, and a daughter, Mrs. H. B. Kliewer, all of Henderson