20373. Minnekahta State Bank (Hot Springs, SD)

Bank Information

Episode Type
Suspension → Closure
Bank Type
state
Start Date
July 23, 1896
Location
Hot Springs, South Dakota (43.432, -103.474)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini
Short Digest
a55d5644

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None

Description

Newspaper items (1896–1900) show John L. Burke acting as receiver of the Minnekahta State Bank and multiple sheriff's sales/levies of the bank's claims/assets. No article describes a depositor run; the bank was in receivership and subject to execution sales, consistent with a suspension leading to permanent closure/receivership.

Events (5)

1. July 23, 1896 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
John L. Burke, as receiver of the Minnekahta State Bank, a corporation; ... Dated at Hot Springs, Fall River county, South Dakota, this July 23, A. D. 1896.
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newspapers
2. August 29, 1896 Other
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will sell at public auction ... on Saturday, the 29th day of August, A. D. 1896 ... to satisfy said judgment ... John L. Burke, as receiver of the Minnekahta State Bank, a corporation
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newspapers
3. May 6, 1897 Other
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By virtue of an execution ... John L. Burke as receiver of the Minnekahta State Bank, a corporation, is plaintiff ... I have this 6th day of May, A. D., 1897, levied upon ...
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newspapers
4. August 28, 1899 Other
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levied upon all the right, title and interest ... in and to the following described real estate ... assigned on June 18th. 1897. to Theresa M. Evans ... Dated at Hot Springs South Dakota, this 29th day of August, A.D. 1899.
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newspapers
5. January 24, 1900 Other
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the said judgment was duly assigned ... and the said judgment having been levied upon under an execution in the case of John L. Burke, as receiver of the Minnekahta State Bank ... I did on the 24th day of January, A. D. 1900, levy upon ...
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (4)

Article from Hot Springs Weekly Star, August 21, 1896

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# NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE ON MORT-GAGE FORECLOSURE In the Circuit Court of the Seventh Judicial Circuit, of the state of South Dakota, in and for Fall River county. Guaranty Savings Bank, a corporation, and H. Z. Eaton, trustee, Plaintiffs, VS. Charles G. Fargo, Hattie M. Fargo, Joseph B. Dickover and Kittie H. Dickover; Fall River County, a public corporation; Lee-Clark-Andre-sen Hardware Company, a corporation; Con-solidated Steel and Wire Company, a corpor-ation; Warner Brothers Company, a corpor-ation, successor to Lucien C. Warner and Ira DeVer Warner, co-partners as Warner Brothers: Joseph Tarbox and Charles H. Schlick, co-partners as Tarbox, Schlick & Company; Fred Kaufman; James P. Miller and Charles A Mil-ler, co-partners as J. P. Miller & Company: The Giesecke Boot & Shoe Manufacturing Company, a corporation: Kellogg, Johnson & Company, a corporation: Saint Luke's Guild of Hot Springs, South Dakota, a benevolent association: Charles E. Bradt, S. E. Bradt and Madison D. Shipman, co-partners as Bradt & Shipman: David G. Cravens: George P. Ide, James M. Ide, Frank Irving and Alba M. Ide, co-partners as The Trojan Shirt and Collar Company; The American Glove Company, a corporation; W. F. Thomas, as assignee for the benefit of the creditors of the Sioux City Dry Goods Com-pany, a corporation; J. W. Peregoy and William Moore, co-partners as Peregoy & Moore; Hib-bard, Spencer, Bartlett & Company, a Corpor-ation; William Broadhead, Sheldon B. Broad-head and Almet N. Broadhead, co-partners as William Broadhead & Sons; First National Bank of Englewood, Ill., a corporation; Mary M. Hickok; John B. Lewis; John M. Adams and Elmir F. Olmstead, co-partners as J. B. Lewis Company; Rapid River Milling Com-pany, a corporation; The Aurora Silver Plate Manufacturing Company, a corporation; E. Herbert Emerson and George Carlton, co-part-ners as E. H. Emerson & Company: The Morse-Coe Shoe Company, a corporation; E. B. Branch and N. H. Nelson, co partners as Branch & Company: W. T. Holmes, J. H. Prince and J. A. Ingraham, co-partners as Holmes, Prince & Company: The Sioux City Nursery & Seed Company, a corporation: David H. Henry: Thomas E. Mackinley as receiver of The First National Bank of Hot Springs, South Dakota, a corporation; D. B. Fisk & Company, a corporotion; George M. Trimmer; George M. Conway and William H. Knickerbocker, co partners as Conway & Knickerbocker; Martin Chapman; John L. Burke, as receiver of the Minnekahta State Bank, a corporation: Neus-tadter Brothers, a corporation; William S.. Wood and Marion Clark, co-partners as Wood & Company: Alexander C. McClurg and Fred-erick B. Smith, co-partners as A. C. McClurg & Company: Buel R. Wood: The Bailey Loan Company, a corporation; the Fargo Mercantile Company, a corporation: Kemper, Hundley & McDonald Dry Goods Company, a corporation; Stephen E. Wilson and William Wilson, co partners as Wilson & Wilson: and Andrew J. Kellar and Chambers Kellar, co-partners as Kellar & Kellar, Defendants. Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of a judgment and decree of foreclosure and sale duly entered in the above entitled action on June 26, 1896, in the above named court, and an execution duly issued thereon out of the office of the Clerk of said court within and for Fall River county, state of South Dakota, which said execution is now in my hands for service, the subscriber, Ed. W. Blakey, sheriff of said Fall River county, South Dakota, for that purpose appointed, will sell at public anction to the highest bidder for cash, at the front door of the court house in the city of Hot Springs, Fall River county, South Dakota, on Saturday, the 29th day of August, A. D. 1896, at the hour of two o'clock in the after-noon, the real estate and mortgaged premises di-rected in said decree and execution to be sold, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said judgment and costs, amounting to the sum of Nineteen Thousand Six Hundred Twenty-Three and 80-100 [$19,623.80] Dollars, together with in-terest thereon from said June 26, 1896, to the said date of sale, and all accruing costs of sale. The mortgaged premises to be sold as above stated being described as follows, to-wit: Lots numbered thirteen [18] and fourteen [14], in Block numbered one [1], in the Original town [now city] of Hot Springs, Fail River county, South Dakota, according to the recorded plat thereof, together with all and singular the build-ings, improvements and hereditaments thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining. Dated at Hot Springs, Fall River county, South Dakota, this July 23, A. D. 1896. ED. W. BLAKEY, Sheriff of Fall River County, South Dakota. FOWLER & WHITFIELD, Attorneys for Plaintiffs. First publication July 24, 19


Article from Hot Springs Weekly Star, June 11, 1897

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# SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an execution, issued out of and under the seal of the circuit court in and for the county of Fall River and state of South Dakota, upon a judgment rendered in said court on the 15th day of July, 1896, and docketed in the said court, on the 17th day of July A. D., 1896, in an action wherein John L. Burke as receiver of the Minnekahta State Bank. a corporation, is plaintiff, and Fred T. Evans is defendant, in favor of the said plaintiff, and against the said defendant, for the sum of sixty-eight and 66-100 dollars, debt and damage, and seventeen and 55-100 dollars, costs of suit, making a total of eighty-six and 21-100 ($86.21) dollars, which execution was directed and delivered to me as sheriff in and for said county of Fall River, I have this 6th day of May, A. D., 1897, levied upon all the right, title and interest of the said defendant, Fred T. Evans, in and to the following described personal property to wit: One certain judgment and decree in favor of Fred T. Evans, sr., for the sum of $47,200.29 rendered on the 28th day of April, 1897, and docketed in said court on the 6th day of May, 1897, in an action of the circuit court of the seventh judicial circuit in South Dakota, in


Article from Hot Springs Weekly Star, September 15, 1899

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said said against the sum of Forty en Thousand, defendant, Two Hun- for dred and 100 ($47,200 Dollars, which said judgment was on June 18th. 1897. sold under a levy made on said judgment under and by virtue execut issued on judgment in case of John L Burke as Receiver of the Minnekahta State Bank red T. Evans, et al,and by said John L. Burke as Receiver assigned on June 18th. 1897. to Theresa M. Evans. and by said Theresa M. November 15th 1897. assigned to Henry W Magee and on February : 1899. said Henry W Magee assigned the same to Theresa M. Evans: That the execution issued thereon was directed and delivered to me as Sheriff, on the 21st day of August 1800 I have this 28th day of August 1899, levied upon all the right. title and interest of the said defendant the Dakota Hot Springs Company in and to the follow ing described real estate and premises situated in Fall River County, South Dakota, to wit Lots seventeen (10) eighteen (18) nineteen (19) twenty (20) and twenty one (21) in block five (5): lotsone (1) two (2) three (3) four (4) five (5) six (6) seven (i) eight (8) nine (9) ten (10) and eleven (11) in block thirteen (13): lots eleven (11) twelve (12) thirteen (13) fourteen (14) fifteen [15] sixteen [16] seventeen [17] and eighteen [18] in block fourteen [14] lots six [6] nine [9] and ten [10] in block fifteen [15] lots twelve 12 fourteen [14] fifteen [15] and sixteen [16] in block sixteen [16] lots one two [2] six [6] eleven [11] twelve 12 thirteen [13] fourteen [14] fifteen [15] sixteen [16] seventeen [10] eighteen [18] nineteen 191 and twenty [20] in block twenty two [22] all in Minnekahta Springs Addition to the town of Hot Also: lots five 5 six [6] eight [8] nine 19 ten 10] seventeen [17] twenty six [26 twenty seven P71 and twenty eight [28] in block twentythree [23]: lots one (1) two [2] three [3] four [4] five [5] and six [6] in block twenty four lots two B three (3) four [4] and eight 81 in block twenty fiv lots four [4] thirteen [13] fourteen [14] fifteen [15] sixteen (16) seventeen (17) eighteen [18] twenty four [24] twenty five [25] and thirty [30] in block twenty six [26]: lots one 1) two (2) three (3) four (4) and seven (i) in block twenty seven (en): lots three (3) four (4) five (5) and six (6) in block twenty (28) lots thirty two(32) thirty five (85) thirty (36) forty [40] and forty-one (41) in block twenty nine (29): lots one (1) two (2) three (3) four (4) and five (i) in block thirty two 32- lots one two three four five and six -li- in block thirty three lots one two three -3- four five -5- six -ti- and seven in block thirty four -34-: all of defendant's interest in block thirty-five lots one -1two three four -4- five six -6- seven eight nine -!!- ten -10- eleven twelve thirteen and fourteen in block forty-one All of said last above described real estate situated in Second Minnekahta Addit to the town of Hot Springs. Also the following described real estate situated and being in Sulphur Springs Addition to the town of liot Springs, to wit Lot one 1- in block lifty three -58- lots seventeen 17 and eighteen 18- in block fifty lot eighteen -18 tin block fifty six lots forty six 16 forty seven -47and forty eight in block fifts se en -57-: lot three in block fty-eight Also lots one three and four of block one of Central addition to the city of Hot Springs. Also the following described real estate situated in Railway Addition to the town of Hot Springs to-wit Lots one two -2- three -3 four -4five seven nine 11- nineteen -19twenty -MI- twenty one twenty two -12- twenty three 23 twenty four -21twenty five 25- twenty six 26- tw enty seven twenty eight -28- twenty-nine -20thirty 30 thirty one 31- and thirty seven -37- in block one -1-: lots one -1- two three four six seven eight nine 9. twelve 12 thirteen -13- fourteen -14fifteen 15- sixteen 16- seventeen-1 eighteen -18. nineteen 19. twenty -20- twenty -one -21- twenty two -22- twenty three twentyfour -24 twenty five -25- twenty six 26- twen ty seven -27- twenty eight 28- twenty nine -20- thirty -30- thirty one -31- thirty-two -32thirty three -33- thirty four -34- thirty five -35- and thirty six -36- in block two lots one two five -5- six -6- seven eight -8- nine 40 and ten -10- in block three Also lots one two 2 three 3. four + five -5): and six -6- in block one 1 and lots one and six -6 in block two -2 in Cold Spring Addition to the town of Hot Springs. Also a certain piece of land described as follows: Bounded on the north by minnekahta Avenue, on the east by the right of way of the Fremont, Elkhorn and Missouri Valley Railroad on southerly side by block seventeen -17- in Minnekahta Addition to the town of Hot Springs, and on the west by First Street in said Addition Also a certain piece of land described as follows, to-wit: Bounded on the North by north line of south east quarter of south east quarter of section fourteen 14- in township seven south of range five -5- east Black Hills Meridian, and on the east by the right of way of the Fremont. Elkhorn and Mo. Valley Railroad. on the south by the alley in the rear of block twenty three and Minnekahta Avenue, of Second Minnekahta Addition to the town of Hot Springs. and on the west by the alley in the rear of block twenty five of said addition, both of said pieces of land last above described being situated in the south east quarter of the south east quarter se%se% of section fourteen 14in township seven south of range five -5 east Black Hills Meridian and compose and constitute all of the unplatted part thereof. Also the north half of the northeast quarter n½ue4- of the south east quarter self of section fourteen -14- in township seven -7south dian. of range five 5 east Black Hills MeriAlso the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section fourteen -14township seven south, range five -5- east Black Hills Meridian. Also a strip of land containing five 5 acres t situated and lying between the Soldier Home Groundsand Grand View addition to the town of Hot Springs, being a part of the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter -sel4swk- of section fourteen -14-in township seven south of range five 5 east Black Hills Meridian and situated north of blocks five 5. and six -6- of said Grand View addition. All of said real estate being situated in the county of Fall River and state of South Dakota, as aforesaid. h Now therefore, notice is hereby given that I. the undersigned. as Sheriff as aforesaid of will sell the above described real estate or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy of said judgment and execution aforesaid. to the highest bidder for cash, at public auction at the front door of the Court House in the city of Hot Springs, in said Fall River county, state of South Dakota on Saturday the 14th day of October, A. D. 1899, at two in the afternoon of that day to satisfy said judgment and execution, together with all interest due thereon at said date, and all accruing costs of levy and sale. Dated at Hot Springs South Dakota, this 29th day of August, A.D. 1899. CHARLES S. EASTMAN, g Sheriff of Fall River County, South Dakota LOOMIS S. CULL e Attorney for Assignee. S First publication, Sept. 8, 1899. AGENTS WANTED For "The Life and


Article from Hot Springs Weekly Star, February 2, 1900

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CLEVELAND & JUCKETT, Attorneys. First publication Jan. 19. # SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE ON EXECUTION State of South Dakota, County of Fall River, ss. In Circuit Court, Seventh Judicial Circuit. Erwin G. Dudley for himself and all others similarly situated, Plaintiff; William P. Phillips, as administrator of the estate of Martha Dudley, deceased, Intervening Plaintiff; vs The Dakota Hot Springs Company, a corporation, Fred T. Evans, Sr., Fred T. Evans, Jr., Harry D. Clark and Rudolphus D. Jennings, as directors of said defendant company, Defendants. By virtue of an execution issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court in and for the county of Fall River and the State of South Dakota, upon a judgment rendered therein, on the 28th day of April, A. D. 1897, in the above entitled action which judgment was docketed in said county on the 6th day of May, A. D. 1897, and was for the sum of Forty-Seyen Thousand, Two Hundred Dollars and Twenty-nine Cents, in favor of Fred T. Evans, Sr, one of said defendants and against the defendant The Dakota Hot Springs Company, a corporation. That said judgment was duly assigned by said Fred T. Evans, Sr. and Theresa M. Evans, to Henry W. Magee, which assignment was duly filed and recorded in the office of Clerk of Courts of Fall River county, South Dakota, on November 26th, 1897, and was thereafter duly assigned by the said Henry W. Magee to Theresa M. Evans, which assignment was duly filed and recorded in the office of Clerk of Courts of said Fall River county, South Dakota, on August 11th, 1899. And the said judgment having been levied upon under an execution in the case of John L. Burke, as receiver of the Minnekahta State Bank vs Fred T. Evans, Sr., and others, and sold by the Sheriff of Fall River county, South Dakota, and a Sheriff's Bill of Sale of said judgment having been given to said Burke, as receiver, the purchaser thereof, and said John L. Burke as receiver as aforesaid having assigned said judgment to Theresa M. Evans, which was duly filed and recorded in the office of Clerk of Courts of said Fall River county, on June 16, 1897; and the said Theresa M. Evans being now owner of said judgment: and whereas said execution was directed and delivered to me as sheriff of Fall River county, South Dakota, I did on the 24th day of January, A. D. 1900, levy upon all of the right, title and interest or the said defendant, The Dakota Hot Springs Company, a corporation, in and to the following described personal property, to-wit: A certain indebtedness of Eight Hundred and Eight Dolars, with interest thereon from November 1899, due and owing from George N. Miner to the Dakota Hot Springs Company, a corporation, which indebtedness arose from the said George N. Miner causing the Sheriff of Fall River County, South Dakota, to sell and pay over to him, the said George N. Miner, the proceeds thereof, certain real estate under execution in a case wherein the said George N. Miner was plaintiff, and The Dakota Hot Springs Company and others were defendants, the said sum of Eight Hundred and Eight Dollars being the excess of the amount due to the said George N. Miner in the case in which said execution was issued and said real property sold. Now, therefore, notice is hereby given that I, the undersigned, as sheriff as aforesaid, will sell the above described personal property to the highest bidder, for cash, at public auction, at the front door of the Court House, in the city of Hot Springs, in the county of Fall River and state of South Dakota, on Saturday, the 10th day of February, A. D. 1900, at 2 o'clock, p. m. of that day, and apply the proceeds thereof on said execution on which there is now due the sum of Thirty Thousand, Six Hundred and Seventy-Six and 56-100 Dollars, ($30,676.56) with interest thereon from Dec 9th, 1899, together with all accruing costs of levy and sale. Dated Hot Springs, South Dakota, this 24th day of January, 1900. CHAS. S. EASTMAN, Sheriff of said Fall River County, South Dakota. LOOMIS S. CULL, Plaintiff's Attorney. First publication Jan. 26, 1900.