13731. Weston Bank (Weston, NE)

Bank Information

Episode Type
Suspension → Closure
Bank Type
state
Start Date
December 3, 1931
Location
Weston, Nebraska (41.194, -96.743)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini
Short Digest
edb33cec

Response Measures

None

Description

Articles document the Weston State Bank in receivership with a court-appointed receiver selling assets and asking depositors to file claims (Dec 1931 onward). No article mentions a depositor run; the bank appears closed and in receivership, i.e., suspension followed by permanent closure/receivership.

Events (4)

1. December 3, 1931 Suspension
Cause Details
Article does not state cause of suspension; only indicates bank is in receivership and depositors must file claims.
Newspaper Excerpt
Depositors Asked To File Claims At Weston State Bank The receiver of the Weston State Bank has given notice that 1932. the last day for filing claims the bank. Hearing will held on February 2nd, Seward.
Source
newspapers
2. August 18, 1932 Other
Newspaper Excerpt
Weston Bank Receiver was authorized by a decree of court to accept $31 in cash for certain articles of furniture and fixtures. Court decree that Swedeburg Bank receivership be authorized to settle $2,000 note ... Order issued authorizing Bank Receiver of Weston Bank to sell two bulk oil tanks pumps, motor, etc. to Emil Wonka for $600. (1933-07-27 article).
Source
newspapers
3. July 27, 1933 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
Order issued authorizing Bank Receiver of Weston Bank to sell two bulk oil tanks pumps, motor, etc. to Emil Wonka for $600. Judge William A. Reddick has overruled motion for a new trial in State vs F. & M. Bank of Weston with Chas. H. Slama, intervenor.
Source
newspapers
4. August 31, 1933 Other
Newspaper Excerpt
Compromise of Indebtedness matter Weston Bank the court orders the receiver accept the sum $300 and release foreclosagainst John Bessie Tomcak in the amount
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (4)

Article from The Independent, December 3, 1931

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Depositors Asked To File Claims At Weston State Bank The receiver of the Weston State Bank has given notice that 1932. the last day for filing claims the bank. Hearing will held on February 2nd, Seward.


Article from The News Cedar Bluffs Standard, August 18, 1932

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Subscription $1.50 the year COUNTY SEAT NEWS (Wahoo Wasp) New Suits Filed In District Court Evald A. Larson, through his attorney C. H. Slama, has filed suit for $870.50 against Lydia Milton for hospital and medical supplies alleged to have been furnished her in Kingsburg, (California, from February 3rd, 1930 to June 6, 1930. Larson is a physician in California. In the matter of the estate of John G. Wilson, deceased, court by J. J. Johnson adminpetition is filed in district istrator, asking license to sell real estate to pay debts and other expenses. Chas. 11. Slama, attorney. Farmers Co-operatice Co., has filed a petition in district court against Jennie Mays ,et al, on Mechanics lien of $566.11. J. H. Barry, attorney. E. H. Luikart, receiver, has filed suit against John L. Cej ka, on four notes totaling $1817.67. Bankers Life Insurance Co., have filed a petition of foreclosure against Cyril P. Pal ensky, et al on $7,913.84 note secured by W 1-2SE1-4 Sec. 19, and W1-2 NE1-4, Sec 30, 16, 5, total 153 acres. Weston Bank Receiver was authorized by a decree of court to accept $31 in cash for certain articles of furniture and fixtures. Court decrre that Swedeburg Bank receivership be authorized to settle $2,000 note of J. J. Johnson for $500 and liability for $100 on ten shares of stock. A decree of foreclosure was granted W. M. Davis for $4,313.66 against Edward and Hilma Sableman on E1-2 E1-2 SW1-4, Sec. 2. A decree of foreclosure was against the same parties on granted Bertie B. Railsback W1-2E1-2SW1-4 Sec. 2, 14, 8, on $4,313.66 County Court Notes Petition filed for probating estate of Helena Franzen. Hearing set for August 9th. Apointment of Henry Ludje as administrator asked. E. S. Schiefelbein, attorney. Estate of Michael Madigan filed for probate. Hearing set for Sept. 1st. Appointment of Georgia M. Madigan as administratrix asked. Schiefel bein & Donato, attorneys. Estate of Christina Thoreen filed for probate, also petition for special administrator, C. F. Galloway, attorney. Estate of August Thoreen filed for probate. C. F. Galloway, attorney. Marriage Licenses Ellis Wade Wilson, Fontanelle. Muriel Ardella Baker, Fremont. Clarence Shaw, Omaha, Neb. Delores L. Rowell, Omaha. Frank Polak Gets Pinochle Hand It happens once in a lifetime. A double run of trumps, fifteen hundred meld, in a four Park Avenue Florist handed pinochle game. But that's the hand that Frank PoShop lak drew in a recent game. FRESH FLOWERS FOR Mr. Polak says: he's held EVERY OCCASION some mighty good hands but this is the first time he was evNext Fred Bader er lucky enough to draw a Funeral Home double run in trumps. Ducks And Geese Season Ex- O. M. Fenstermacher, Agent tended To Two Months 641 Park Ave. Acting on a recommendation of the secrtary of agriculture, President Hoover has Brunswick Restaurant extended the open season for Fremont, Nebr. hunting wild ducks and geese Come here for your meals from one to two months, makand lunches. Meet your ing this from October 1 to Nofriends here. vember 30, in Nebraska as well YOU ARE WELCOME as in North and South Dakota, Iowa Montana, Minnesota, ANDERSON & HAWLEY, Wisconsin and Michigan. Proprietors


Article from The News Cedar Bluffs Standard, July 27, 1933

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COUNTY SEAT NEWS (Wahoo Wasp) FATHER KILLED BY SON Corliss Earl Wood, 50, died Tuesday evening about 8:30 from the affects of a wound from a 410 guage shotgun, in a struggle with his son, 23. The family live on a farm sev en and a half miles east of Ceresco in section 26, Green preAccording to reports from the Sheriff's office, and those who called to the home, the father and son had been taking pretty liberally of some home brew which stood in an open jar in the basement. About 8 o'clock the son Curtis went to bed just off the kitchen, the father became rather violent, and picking up a small shotgun, mumbled that he would get the whole family. The mother and the wife of the son were outside on the porch, and Curtis got out of bed and rushed in to the kitcuen to prevent his father from carrying out his threat. It is said that he wrested the gun from his father and shot him in the chest. His father then took the gun away from him and rushed out in the yard. Curtis ran a half mile away to Bill Jacobs, a neighbor and phoned the sheriff that he had shot his father. Deputy Sheriff Hagstrom answered the call and was out there in a short time. Mr. Wood was found stretched out in the yard with the shotgun lying a short distance away while the elder Mrs. Wood was found in a swoon in a ditch by the roadside but Hagstrom. Mr. Wood had been a resi- dent of that neighborhood for a good many years. He was a vcry large man weighing around 325 pounds. He evidently died from loss of blood and a blood clot on the brain as his face turned dark in a short while. Wood and his wife were divorced in 1910. She has been with her son and his wife in Oklahoma until a few months ago when they returned to live with the elder Wood Curtiss Wood was brot to Wahoo Tuesday night by the sheriff and is now in the county jail. What It Costs to Handle Bank ruptcy Creditors of the Wahoo The atre belonging to the Interstate Theatres have received notice that a hearing will be held on the final costs of opcrating the bankruptcy case of the Interstate Theatres in Federal Court. The attorneys ant $100 for the services for the creditors and $100 for services for the receiver. P Horn asks $241.12 as receiver, U; having operated the business selling the assets for G, B. Horn also asks $129.32 for services as trustee, having operated the business and District Court A quiet title action has been filed by T. D. Calvin against Mamie Merrett et al and service by publication ordered. Order issued authorizing State Banking Receivership repartment to sue stockholdors of Ashland State Bank. Order issued authorizing Bank Receiver of Weston Bank to sell two bulk oil tanks pumps, motor, etc. to Emil Wonka for $600. Ludvik vs Herman Anderson et al. Order issued authorizing Wilmer G. Johnson, receiver to lease W 1-2 NW1-4 NE 1-4 NW1-4 Sec. 10, 14, 6, to Frank Pekarek, beginnng March 1, 1934. Luikhart et al. Order issued to show cause why sale should not be confirmed by July 27th. Judge William A. Reddick has overruled motion for a new trial in State vs F. & M. Bank of Weston with Chas. H. Slama, intervenor. Gets Four Years In Pen James O'Leary pled guilty Monday to assault upon Harry Beetison at Ashland on July 9th. and was sentenced by Judge Landis to four year at hard labor in the State Pen itentiary. He had served 7 years at the Nebraska Penitentiary on a similar offense. County Court Notes Estate of Elsie Carlsen, deceased filed for probate. Hear ing set for August 10th. Petition asks appointment of Geo. O. Olson as administrator. Schiefelbein and Donato, attorneys. Estate of Noah Stafford, de ceased filed for probate. Hear ing set for August 10th Petition asks appointment of Roxie Stafford as administratrix. Clyde R. Worrall, attorney.


Article from Wahoo Newspapers, August 31, 1933

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COURT ORDERS Compromise of Indebtedness matter of the State Nebraska exrel, Sorenson, Attorney Citizens State of The court authorizes First National Bank Lincoln accept the $2,500 of indebtedness said Citizens State Bank the another order Judge Landis, receiver the State Bank authorized accept $50 certificates of the Farmers Wathe par value of $100 Compromise of Indebtedness matter receivership Nebraska State SavBank the receiver is authorized accept from Emil and Georgie Jelinek in settlement mortgage for $3,000 and release of the mortgage ordered. Compromise of Indebtedness matter Weston Bank the court orders the ceiver accept the sum $300 and release foreclosagainst John Bessie Tomcak in the amount Decree of Foreclosure The Wahoo Mutual Loan Building Association been given decree foreclosure against Nitz, Emit William Schulz, First Bank, Wahoo, and Frank on lots county addition the First National Bank lien Stay of nine months granted. Order Show Cause Nellie Dailey Frank FrohOrder show cause why sale should not be confirmed. Judgment by Default Harry HerJoseph and fault favor of plaintiffs, who the depositors the Oak Creek Bank and the defendecreed in the of Sale Confirmed Emma Vybiral Marie KrafCourt the sale the southeast quarter tion township north, range and Sheriff's Emma Vybiral writ