3132. Anthon State Bank (Anthon, IA)

Bank Information

Episode Type
Suspension → Closure
Bank Type
state
Start Date
December 1, 1929*
Location
Anthon, Iowa (42.388, -95.867)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini
Short Digest
212dc757

Response Measures

None

Description

Articles (Dec 1929–May 1930) consistently refer to Anthon State Bank as closed/defunct with a receiver (Harry McGrew) paying dividends to depositors. No run or reopening is described; the bank remained closed and in receivership while dividends were paid.

Events (3)

1. December 1, 1929* Suspension
Cause Details
Article(s) do not specify the immediate trigger for suspension or failure; only that the bank is defunct/closed and in receivership.
Newspaper Excerpt
Claims against the defunct Anthon State bank... report by the receiver
Source
newspapers
2. December 7, 1929 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
Bank Receiver to Make List of Claims... defunct Anthon State bank ... report by the receiver Andrew, of banking of Iowa, and presented in district court December 23
Source
newspapers
3. May 8, 1930 Other
Newspaper Excerpt
Harry McGrew, receiver, has commenced the payment of dividends ... the closed Citizens State bank and the Anthon State bank. The dividend 20 (or 23) per cent ... Anthon State bank $35,233 (or 10% later reported).
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (5)

Article from The Sioux City Journal, December 7, 1929

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Bank Receiver to Make List of Claims Claims against the defunct thon State bank, both those which been allowed rejected. will be listed in report by the receivAndrew, of banking of Iowa, and presented in district court December 23 Objections to the report may be made that time. The first world's fair modern sense of the word was held in the Crystal palace in London in 1851.


Article from The Terril Record, May 8, 1930

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PLANT TREES BEAUTIFY HIGHWAYS IN Ames, plan to beautify the cipal highways of the state be taken Saturday in the planting trees and shrubs at the intersection the Jefferson highway with the Kelley road, south of Ames. At Saturday, citizens Ames, Des Moines and other cities of the state, Boy Scouts Collins. Maxwell and Des Ames, Moines, members of the horticulture architecture staffs at Iowa State college and and the state will meet to do the plantThe trees and plants which will used have been furnished by the nurserymen of the state, and have been shipped to the highway commission headquarters Ames. The commission, while has funds to do the initial work no will the plantings after they have been put The plan for the landscaping 0; the corner was drawn by Randall Rosebrook at Oak Park, fellow in landscape architecture Iowa State college, who completed his plan shortly before his death Monday. Among those who will be present are Mrs. Ralph Orwig of Des Moines, president the Iowa Rose society; Robert Herrick of Des Moines, secretary of the Iowa Horticulture society, and Cunningham of Ames, secretary treasurer Iowa Federation Garden clubs, and professor cf horticulture at Iowa State college. ANTHON AND HANKS ARE PAYING DIVIDENDS Anthon, McGrew. bank receiver, has commenced the payment of dividends the of the closed CitiState bank and the Anthon State bank. The dividend 20 per cent each Citizens' bank will receive 478 and those the Anton State bank, $35,233. Another 20 per cent dividend to depositors in the debeing funct Farmers' Trust and Savings bank at making total cent to date


Article from The Ireton Ledger, May 8, 1930

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SHOW COST OF FIVE SCHOOLS Board of Control Makes Report of Expenses for Month of April Des totaling $319,511.11 were issued for of the institutions controlled by the state board education April the state auditor's office announces. The largest sum went to Iowa State college which $207.The University of Iowa Iowa state Teach college the school fo: deaf Council Bluffs, and the school for blind issued educational purposes: $25,250 opera. physical plant: $10,791.for and for library expenses, share of the state colwas for research The home and agriculture depart. and the ments station $20, and the Other included for $250 for $2,500 for indusresearch: for marketing the extension department; $833. research in poultry disease for onion and sugar beat $500 for researc) reduction of int buttermilk expenses were vided follows: $8,333.33 $42,085.50 physi plant operation: for edpurposes: for tension services; for child welfare: and preventive maternity infant Warrants the state teachers college $5,833.33 for and general funds: for plant operation: purposes: $3,333.33 extension work: $1,250 school extension, and for $1,250 for general improvements. Farrants Council Blaffs and Vinton schools were for salarand maintenance. ALTA. SCHOOLS GRADUATE CLASS OF 32 Alta, (Special) The Alta schools will close, May 23 and the class 1930 will comprise mem The exercises will be held May TWO SPENCER TEACHERS TO BECOME BRIDES (Special) Two teachers the Lincoln sschool in Spencer. Miss Adelheid Kroll and Miss Jackson. will be brides early summer. NURSES TO AT CHEROKEE Cherokee. receive from nurses Sioux Valley school May This is the largest class to be graduated from the institution. PLANT TREES TO BEAUTIFY HIGHWAYS IN IOWA Ames, in plan to beautify the principal highways of the state will be taken in planting trees shrubs at the the highway with the Kelley south At 9:30 m. Saturday, citizens Moines and other cities the state, Scouts Ames. Collins. Maxwell Des Moines, members the horticulture and architecture staffs Iowa State college and prominent nurserymen and horticulturists the state will meet to do the plant- The trees and plants which will used have been furnished by the nurserymen of state, and have shipped Iowa highway commission headquarters Ames. commission. while no funds do initial work. maintain plantings after put plan the landscaping of was drawn up by RanRosebrook Park, fellow in landscape architecture at Iowa completed plan shortly before his death Monday. Among those who will be present Moines, president the Iowa Rose Robert Herrick Des Moines, secretary the Iowa Horsecretary Iowa Federation Garden the professor of horticulture State college. ANTHON AND OTO BANKS DIVIDENDS Anthon. (Special) Harry McGrew. receiver. has comdividends menced payment the closed Cit:the State truk Anthon bank. The 23 per in each instance. bank will receive and those in the Anton State Another 20 per cont dividend to depositors the Farmers Trust Savings per date FOUR ALTA TEACHERS MARRY RETIRE Alta. of teachers schools the of school marry year and have declined the held


Article from The Sioux County Index, May 9, 1930

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TREES TO BEAUTIFY PLANT IN IOWA step in beautify the peinoperative plan to of the state will highways in the planting taken and shrubs the trees with the the Jefferson highway Kelley road. south o: Ames. Saturday. citizens Des Moines and other of Ames, the Boy Scouts cities Collins. Maxwell and Mcines. members of the horticulture and architecture staffs State college and prominent and the state will meet to do the plantThe and plants which be used have been furnished of the state, and the been shipped the have commission headquarters highway commission. while Ames. The do the work no funds the plantings after will they have been put The the landscaping plan drawn up by the dall landscape architecture in State college. completed his plan sherily before h's deat) Monday. Among those who will be present Moines, the Iowa Rose Robert Herrick secretary of the Iowa Hor and of Ames. secretary the Iowa Garder clubs, and professor of horticulture lowa State college. ANTHON AND OTO BANKS ARE PAYING DIVIDEND: Anthon, bank has menced the payment of dividend the of the closed State bank and Anther State bank. The dividend in each the bink will receive and there the Anton State bank, $35,253. Another 20 per cent being paid to in the funct Trust and bank


Article from Globe-Gazette, December 25, 1930

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CLOSED PAY DIVIDEND AS CHRISTMAS GIFT Eight of Iowa Institutions Make Final Payments to Depositors. DES MOINES, Dec. 25. (P)Eight closed Iowa banks have paid the final dividend to depositors as a Christmas gift, L. Andrew, state superintendent of banking, reported today. They are as follows: Parnell Savings bank, $12,944.59; Farmers Savings banks at Troy Mills, $4,721.97; Odebolt Savings bank, $11,789.21; Winthrop State bank, $38,789.21; Ringsted State bank, $51,250.22; Farmers Savings bank at Odebolt, $18,874.14; Farmers State bank at Clutier, $19,321.72; Jesup State bank, $28,853.86. Nineteen other closed banks have paid Christmas dividends as follows: Farmers Savings bank at Bernard, 25 per cent, $36,662.48. Farmers and Traders State bank at Bonaparte, 15 per cent, $51,128.49. First State Savings bank at McCausland, 25 per cent, $29,331.55. Peoples Savings bank at Marengo, 5 per cent, $22,512.66. Malcolm Savings bank, 10 per cent, $19,974.14. Des Moines Commercial Savings bank, 5 per cent, $92,514.70. Security State bank at Promise City, 25 per cent, $45,017.87. County Savings bank at Algona, 10 per cent, $137,669.38. United State bank at Des Moines, 5 per cent, $67,165.18. Floris Savings bank, 30 per cent, Peosta Savings bank, 20 per cent, $12,016.99. Farmers Savings bank at Corwith, 25 per cent, $53,442.13. Gravity State bank, 25 per cent, Peoples State bank at Humboldt, 10 per cent, $43,644.67. Anthon tSate bank, 10 per cent, Citizens State bank at Anthon, 10 per cent, $26,743.92. Farmers State bank at Rockwell,