John A. Mcfarland (Boone, IA)

Episode Information

Episode UID
276189691091
Episode Type
Suspension β†’ Closure
Bank Type
trust
Bank ID
27618969 hash
Start Date
November 20, 1890
Location
Boone, Iowa (42.060, -93.880)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
82602e6cd5eed836

Response Measures

None

Description

Article states the banker 'has failed' but gives no detail on receivership or reopening; additional local coverage could confirm closure/receiver.

Events (1)

1. November 20, 1890 Suspension
Cause
Bank Specific Adverse Info
Cause Details
Bank reported as having failed with liabilities $20,000 and assets $40,000.
Newspaper Excerpt
JOHN A. MCFARLAND, a Boone (Iowa) banker, has failed. Liabilities, $20,000 assets $40,000.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (2)

Article from Wood County Reporter, November 20, 1890

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Article Text

LATEST NEWS CONDENSED. GENERAL NOTES. JAY GOULD savs he has secured contro of the Union Pacific railway. THE city council of Brazil, ind., depos ed Mayor Jacob Herr for drunkenness. D. S. APPLETON. the publisher, die Friday at New York of apoplexy. THE Indian outbreak at Carlin, Nev. is becoming serious and trouble is ex pected. PAPLIAMENT Friday by an unanimou vote approved the regency of queen Em ma. THE Missouri court of appeals has jus confirmed a decision of a lower court giv ing judgment for $600 due for a slav girl sold before. EASTERN parties, acting fo a Denve syndicate, are said to have illegally enter ed 50,000 acres of desert land near Idan Falls, Idaho. THE Dillon and O'Brien meeting a New York netted $37,000 in aid of th Irish parliamentary fund. JOHN A. MCFARLAND. a Boone (Iowa banker, has failed. Liabilities, $20,000 assets $40,000. THE depression in London and Ne York stock markets this week amounte almost to a panic. JOHN T. WALKER, SON & Co., of New York, silk importers, made an assignment They ae rated by a commercial agency at $300,000. GENERAL HENRY W. SLOCUM, Henr "Havermeyer and S. V. White have bee appointed receivers of the sugar trust. THE Milwaukee & St. Paul compan has begin running its own sleepers, hay ing terminated its contract with the Pul man company. PRELIMINARY steps have been taken b Dutch residents toward erecting in one ( the parks a statue to William the Silent prince of Orange. OFFICIAL returns show the election ( the republican state ticket in Iowa b majorities ranging from 366 to 2,800. THE contest over the will'of the late Co A. M. Saxton of St. Joseph, Mo., has bee compromised, his step-children receivin $100,000. KANSAS ᢜarmers cultivated 2,144,06 acres of winter wheat in 1880, from whic 2,794,041 bushels were harvested. AN eastern syndicate is negotiatin for Garden City, L. I., with a view to mal ing it a manufactuning center and runnin in on the same plan as Pullman, III. A DECISION settling the question of t1 validity of railroads tickets bought fro "scalpers" was decided affirmative Tue day by the supreme court of Minnesota. DANIEL S. APPLETON, head of the pul lishing firm of D. Appleton & Co., died his home in New York Thursday mornin DR. FRAZER C. FULLER, a wealthy Ne York physician, has sued his wife for o vorce and names ex-Judge Leicest Holmes as correspondent. GEN. JOHN C. STARKWEATHER forme


Article from Mineral Point Tribune, November 20, 1890

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LATEST NEWS CONDENSED. GENERAL NOTES. JAY GOULD says he has secured control of the Union Pacific railway. THE city council of Brazil, Ind., deposed Mayor Jacob Herr for drunkenness. D. S. APPLETON. the publisher, died Friday at New York of apoplexy. THE Indian outbreak at Carlin, Nev., is becoming serious and trouble is expected. PAPLIAMENT Friday by an unanimous vote approved the regency of queen Emma. THE Missouti court of appeals has just confirmed a decision of a lower court giving judgment for $600 due for a slave girl sold before. EASTERN parties, acting fo a Denvesyndicate, are said to have illegally enterr ed 50,000 acres of desert land near Idano Falls, Idaho. THE Dillon and O'Brien meeting at New York netted $37,000 in aid of the Irish parliamentary fund. JOHN A. MCFARLAND. a Boone (Iowa) banker, has failed. Liabilities, $20,000; assets $40,000. THE depression in London and New York stock markets this week amounted almost to a panic. JOHN T. WALKER, SON & Co., of New York, silk importers, made an assignment. They ae rated by a commercial agency at $300,000. GENERAL HENRY W. SLOCUM, Henry "Havermeyer and S. V. White have been appointed receivers of the sugar trust. THE Milwaukee & St. Paul company has begin running its own sleepers, having terminated its contract with the Pullman company. PRELIMINARY steps have been taken by Dutch residents toward erecting in one of the parks a statue to William the Silent, prince of Orange. OFFICIAL returns show the election of the republican state ticket in Iowa by majorities ranging from 366 to 2,800. THE contest over the will'of the late Col. A. M. Saxton of St. Joseph, Mo., has been compromised, his step-children receiving $100,000. KANSAS 'armers cultivated 2,144,065 acres of winter wheat in 1880, from which 2,794,041 bushels were harvested. AN eastern syndicate is negotiating for Garden City, L. I., with a view to making it a manufactuning center and running in on the same plan as Pullman, III. A DECISION settling the question of the validity of railroads tickets bought from "scalpers" was decided affirmative Tuesday by the supreme court of Minnesota. DANIEL S. APPLETON, head of the publishing firm of D. Appleton & Co., died at his home in New York Thursday morning. DR. FRAZER C. FULLER, a wealthy New York physician, has sued his wife for divorce and names ex-Judge Leicester Holmes as correspondent. GEN. JOHN C. STARKWEATHER. formerly of Wisconsin, and a prominent division commander in the late war, died at Washington Saturday. THE Kansas City Packing and Refrigerator company of Boston has assigned to Geo. E. Parker. The liabilities are scheduled at $1,000,000. THE great paper chase of the Long Island Cross Country asssociation will