3310. Home Savings Bank (Davenport, IA)

Bank Information

Episode Type
Suspension → Closure
Bank Type
savings bank
Start Date
December 24, 1932
Location
Davenport, Iowa (41.524, -90.578)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini
Short Digest
2b6111f6

Response Measures

None

Description

Home Savings Bank in Davenport suspended business in late December 1932 (articles indicate suspension on Dec. 24, 1932), examiners/state banking department placed the bank in charge, and a receiver was appointed with formal court approval on Dec. 29, 1932. Subsequent liquidation actions, foreclosure suits, and disbursement of dividends to depositors in 1933-1934 confirm permanent closure (receivership). No contemporaneous bank run is described in the articles.

Events (4)

1. December 24, 1932 Suspension
Cause
Government Action
Cause Details
Examiners from the state banking department placed the bank under control and it suspended operations (state examiners in charge).
Newspaper Excerpt
the Home Savings bank, 1702 West Third street, which suspended business on Dec. last
Source
newspapers
2. December 29, 1932 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
Formal approval of voluntary ... the Home Savings bank ... was given court orders signed by Judge Scott today ... Andrew, Iowa superintendent of banking, who was appointed permanent receiver of the suspended institutions . . . The receiver's bond for the Home Savings bank is fixed at $10,000 and the examiner in charge $50,000 . . . (Dec. 29, 1932).
Source
newspapers
3. December 12, 1933 Other
Newspaper Excerpt
These first payments ... amount to 5 per cent in the case of the Northwest Davenport Savings and Home Savings banks ... first payments ... probably by Christmas (Dec. 12, 1933).
Source
newspapers
4. June 29, 1934 Other
Newspaper Excerpt
Approximately 6,650 depositors the closed Northwest Davenport, Home and Bettendorf savings banks will benefit from initial payment made ... Dividend checks totaling $998,103.28 distributed the three houses (Jun. 29, 1934).
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (12)

Article from Quad-City Times, December 27, 1932

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In Charge of 3 Small Banks Examiners Working Today at Home, Northwest and Bettendorf. Affairs the Home Savings bank Northwest Davenport Savings bank Davenport, and the Bettendorf Savings bank Bettendorf under control receivtoday, the decisions of the officers of the three institutions liquidate. The Home Savings bank the Northwest bank action announced Monday, while the Bettendorf officers met Monday afternoon to make their decision to All three of banks were closed today and the rep. resenting the state banking department placed in charge. amount which the depositors will realize known until the examiners complete their report. Carl Trout, deputy superintendent banking, and Bruce Town send, in charge of the distribution receiverships, were in Davenport today. Rodine placed in charge of the Home Savings bank Joe Snover took over the Northwest bank. Poffenbarger examiner charge the Bettendorf bank. All of the state banking department. Everything quiet at the three outlying banks this morning. people gathered the Bettendorf bank and after reading notice on the door quietly dethe parted. The same existed at the two banks in Davenport.


Article from Quad-City Times, December 29, 1932

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SURETY DESIGNATED IN RECEIVERSHIPS Andrew Named ceiver for Five Financial Institutions Here. Designation of bonds to be nished by the receiver and examincharge marked proceedings for the Union Savings Bank Trust company, the Home bank, the Northwest enport Savings bank, the Bettendorf Savings bank and the American Trust company in District Judge W. Scott's court late Wednesday. Andrew, state superintendof banking. appointed ceiver each Mr. drew in turn designate an aminer in charge each institution. of formal court letters will await the filing and approval the bonds. Bonds designated by the court in Union Savings Bank Trust examiner's bond, $200,000; Home Savings bank, receiver's bond, $10,examiner's bond, Northwest Davenport receiver's bond, examiner's bond, $75,000; Bettendorf Savings receiver's bond, $10,000, aminer's bond, American company, receiver's bond, examiner's bond,


Article from The Daily Times, December 29, 1932

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Bank Receiverships Here Are Given Formal Court Approval; Andrew Continues in Charge Formal approval of voluntary involving the Union Savings Bank Trust Co., the Home Savings bank, the Davenport Savings bank, the Bettendorf Savings bank and the American Trust Co. of Davenport was given court orders signed by Judge Scott today in the Scott county district court. Applications on the receivership and for approval by the court necessary orders was made by Attorney General John Fletcher and Andrew, Iowa superintendent of banking. who was appointed permanent receiver of the suspendinstitutions. In all the receivership actions, March 30 1933 was fixed as the closing date for filing of claims creditors and the presentation proofs of claims with the clerk the Scott county district court. As to Claims Notice given to creditors of the closed banks that claims based on checking accounts. time and demand deposits and all other claims not shown on books of the banking institutions, that they will not have to file formal claims. Holders of demand and time certificates will be required to present them to the examiner charge of banks before dividends are paid. In the receivership of the Union Savings Bank Trust Co., Mr Andrew as permanent receiver empowered appoint an additional bank examiner if necessary assist in the liquidation of liabilities and the distribution of assets. The receiver may also employ necessary counsel and clerical help and attend to the leasing of real estate owned by the bank, the lection of rents and any other matters for the benefit of creditors. the bond of the examiner in charge being fixed at $200,000. Both officials are to file with the court reports on all their actions. The court orders fix the time for filing of claims and applications for allowances on offsets. Direction is given the receiver to demand evidence of all indebtedness against the closed banks. The receiver will also have charge of making offsets between the bank, depositors and other creditors. In all of the receivership actions, the receiver is authorized to direct the execution of releases and assignments liens. Any debts due the banks or receiver, secured by liens on real estate is paid in full or sold for full payment on payment of principal and interest. The receiver to execute to the assignee of debt a satisfaction and discharge as the case may be, of the debt or security. Release Safety Deposits Orders included for the banks releasing property held bailee, the receiver being ordered to deliver to owners property held in the banks in safety deposit boxes. This order applies only in cases where the property owner not indebted to the bank. Like receivership orders are made for the three smaller banks and the American Trust Co. The receiver's bond for the Bettendorf Savings bank is fixed at $100,000 and the examiner-in-charge has bond for $35,000. The receiver's bond for the Home Savings bank is fixed at $10,000 and the examiner in charge $50,000 Bond for the receiver of the Northwest Davenport Savings bank approved for $25,000 and the examiner for $75,000. In the American Trust Co. receivership Andrew's bond set by the court at $10,000 and the examiner for $100,000. The various Bonds Are Fixed receivership orders were prepared Bonds of the Union bank rethe state banking department ceiver were fixed by the court Des Moines.


Article from Quad-City Times, February 7, 1933

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THE STOCKHOLDERS Approximately 300 Share Owners in Northwest Savings Involved. Instructions to bring suit against stockholders of the Northwest Dav enport Savings bank, which pended operation en Dec. 24 last, special levy for the today District Judge Harry Lynn, examiner in charge, the neys, John The tiled for the March term of There approximately individual stockholders, according the The bank capitalized at $100.Eggert, cashier of the bank, the largest individual stockholder. owning shares. Similar action will taken connection with the of the Home bank, the tendorf Savings and the Union Bank Trust pany. The the Home Savings bank was filed today, and the ings bank will filed ernoon Wednesday. attor the Union ings Bank Trust company ready for several contemplated until after inventory record. The conference today the court, the examiner Davenport bank, and the attorneys senting the receiver for marshaling the assets discussing plans for the work. matter examiner said, before they position determine available depositors, man woman bread wants him


Article from Quad-City Times, February 7, 1933

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Inventory of Assets Liabilities of the Home Savings Bank Is Filed ATTORNEY James Johnston Resigns To Take State Job in Southern Illinois. City Attorney James Johnston Moline resigned his position to become the referee in bankruptcy of southern Illinois. The coming made the United States court in Mr. Johnston succeeds Andrew Olson, appointed to the Illinois commerce commission Governor Horner recently. Mr. Johnston been city torney during Mayor John Huey regime. He also served similar capacity when Charles Skinner was inventory liabilities of the Home Savings bank, 1702 West Third street, which suspended business on Dec. last, filed in the district court day by Ray examiner in Jebens Butenschoen, charge, attorneys for the receiver. conference between the aminer, attorneys Judge to marshal the assets and Scott plans for bringing court actions lay collect the assessments scheduled for The examiner's report, of Jan. the date when the receiver sumed charge of the follows: Bills Real estate mortgages bonds Bonds securities Overdrafts 1,020.21 10,690.97 Cash real estate 65,377.84 Other Bank building 10,000.00 Furniture fixtures 475.00 Other assets 4,000.00 City National Bank Trust Chicago Merchants Bank, Cedar Rapids 3,274.61 Union Savings Bank Trust 514.01 Co. Cash 14,150.66 Total $1,259,936.68 surplus profits Deposit liability Bills payable Reconstruction Finance Corp. National Bank Trust Strohmeier Outstanding drafts Total The bank capitalized 500 shares stock Chas. Pasche and Catherine the largest stockholders, former holding shares and later Pleasant relation


Article from Quad-City Times, August 23, 1933

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Court The Security State bank, of Kesuing Erdice in the district court for balance alleged owing promissory note. Mildred Forbes, suing Phillips for damages for auto injuries lision Jan. last near Walker, The Bettendorf Lumber Supsuing Charles Neal for alleged account. Smith Swift are the attorneys. The Home Savings bank receiver has filed the district against Frank Emma collect $3,alleged mortgage. The Seiffert Lumber pany suing and Mrs. Alf. Danielsen for $1,209.52 alleged due The company, suit, asks judgment against Fulton. son the attorney. The Western Refining Oil company, thru its attorney, Sampson, has filed Davenport Oldsmobile Company, collect $314.11 alleged promissory note.


Article from The Rock Island Argus, August 25, 1933

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The campaign to sell 500 season football tickets for the St. Ambrose college athletic closed night with dinner the hotel. hundred business men took part in the drive. The medal of the Order of the Purple Heart, which established by General George Washing1782 and recently revived the United States army after lapsing for mnay years, will be ferred 25 men the Army and Navy hall Friday evening, Sept. marriage license has been issued to John Grostic, Ann bor. Mich.. and Grace G. Johnson, Calamus, Iowa. Albert Lamp. former cashier for John Kelly company, was bound over to the September grand jury in Scott district court under bonds by Justice the Peace Merle Wells. when he entered plea of not guilty charge of embezzling about He waived a preliminary hearing. The Home Savings bank ceiver filed foreclosure proceedings against George Louise Sunderbruch to collect alleged owing on promissory note and mortgage. Harry Knox of Davenport has been granted patent for track for vehicles on application filed Feb. 1933.


Article from Des Moines Tribune, December 12, 1933

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Three Iowa Banks To Pay $179,490 DAVENPORT IA. (P)-Depositors of three closed banks in Davenport and Bettendorf will receive approximately $179,491. probably by Christmas Announcement was made Tuesday by examiners in charge for D. W. Bates, state superintendent of banking and receiver for the institutions, after approval in district court. These first payments from the three institutions which closed last December amount to 5 per cent in the case of the Northwest Davenport Savings and Home Savings banks and 10 per cent for the Bettendorf Savings bank. Harvey Estate Pays $300 Tax. The estate of Isaac A. Harvey of Sioux City, Ia., paid $322.62 inheritance tax Tuesday The pay. ment to State Treasurer Leo J. Wegman was based on an estate taxable value of $20,610.76


Article from Quad-City Times, March 16, 1934

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FORECLOSURES IN ARE COURT ACTIONS number suits for mortgages were filed on half of the receiverships for local banks in Scott county district court today. The Liquidation Corp. asks closure owned Mary and note for against and Mary for against Eugenia Veto Cuttone for against Joseph Nellie $3,310.04. that receiver be appointed the property each instance. were the filing attorneys for the Liquidation Corp. cases. The Union Savings bank receiv ership property of the Rebecca Rohlff estate note Glenn Kelly filing attorney. Home Savings bank start similar action against


Article from Quad-City Times, April 6, 1934

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FORECLOSE ON COURT DECREES Two decrees of mortgage foreclosure have been awarded Scott county district court, one by Judge W. Scott Julius Ficke against Grace Hall and others which the principal amount The plaintiff namreceiver for the property. The second decree awarded Judge Maines to the Home Savings bank receiver against Howard Gessner and The principal amount


Article from Quad-City Times, June 29, 1934

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REPORT DEPOSITORS SECURE CHECKS Northwest, Home and tendorf Bank Starts Monday. Approximately 6,650 depositors the closed Northwest Davenport, Home and Bettendorf ings banks will benefit from tial payment made those institutions beginning Monday, announced in Thurs day evening's Democrat. Dividend checks totaling $998, 103.28 distributed the three houses. The checks drawn the Bank Trust felt that the release this amount cash time have very beneficial effect on local business. The number depositors amounts to paid out each receivership office Northwest depositors. Home depositors. Bettendorf Savings to depositors.


Article from The Daily Times, October 10, 1934

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Bank Receiver Asks Mortgage Decrees In Two Note Cases D. W. Bates, as receiver for the tockmen's Savings bank of Long rove and the Home Savings bank Davenport, filed petitions for al estate mortgage foreclosures two note cases late uesday in Scott county district urt. In one presented by Attorney Ifred C. Mueller, for the former ceivership, judgment of $7.32.50 was asked against Josenine and August DeCock, who had ledged Scott county farm land security the other. in which bens & Butenschoen the atrneys for the plaintiff, Julius and lara Jehring named as deindants in the of 478 claim. Appointment of reeivers for the properties were sked. Although the total area of the hilippine Islands only about jual to that of Arizona, it emaces 7,083 isles.