3428. Idaho State Bank (Hailey, ID)

Bank Information

Episode Type
Suspension → Closure
Bank Type
state
Start Date
August 22, 1913
Location
Hailey, Idaho (43.520, -114.315)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini
Short Digest
3b2622785bae05e3

Response Measures

None

Description

Articles indicate the Idaho State Bank at Hailey had a receiver (described as 'defunct' in Aug 1913) and continued in receivership through 1914 with receivers being replaced and assets offered for sale. No contemporaneous run is described; the bank is in receivership/closed, consistent with a suspension leading to permanent closure.

Events (3)

1. August 22, 1913 Suspension
Cause
Government Action
Cause Details
Bank described as defunct and a receiver (E. Daft) was serving, indicating closure and appointment of a receiver by authorities or trustees.
Newspaper Excerpt
Mr. Daft is receiver of the defunet Idaho State bank at that place.
Source
newspapers
2. January 16, 1914 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
The members of the advisory board of the Idaho State bank at Hailey will henceforth act as joint receivers of the concern, succeeding E. Daft...the members of the board were named joint receivers. The new receivers are William Leonard...Dr. E. W. Kleinman and Joseph W. Fuld of Halley, Mr. Fuld is empowered to receive all money and pay bills of the institution.
Source
newspapers
3. July 10, 1914 Other
Newspaper Excerpt
Sealed bids will be received up to 5 p. m., Aug. 15th, 1914...Address, RECEIVERS, Idaho State Bank, Hailey, Idaho. Proposal for Bids to Close Receivership (sale of land and stock).
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (4)

Article from Shoshone Journal, August 22, 1913

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Miss Stella Cook, county superintendent, is spending today in Gooding. WANTED-Clean old rags at the Journal office. Will pay two cents a pound. * * * Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Newman returned to Shoshone today.-Wood River Times. Hail Horne and wife visited with relatves in Haley for three days the latter part of last week. Bert Fink, Alviah C. Thompson and W. G. Park were visitors from Geeding on Thursday morning. J. W. Robertson was up from Gooding yesterday afternoon lookin after business and visiting frineds. Mrs. Nellie Johnson of Haddock was visiting in Shoshone the fore part of the week with Mrs. Sullivan E. Daft was a visitor from Hailey on yesterday. Mr. Daft is receiver of the defunet Idaho State bank at that place. The piano offered in contest by The Morse Store is priced in the The Morse Store is priced at $225 and is the same grade that commands from $300 to $400 at music stores. * W. G. Bissell, one of Gooding's leading attorney came up to Shoshone Monday on legal business and incidently took in the circus while here. * Mr. and Mrs. W. Haile Horne came up from Shoshone today to visit with their parents up here unil Monday.-Wood River Times of August 15. * Sa Society, Lodges, Churches, Sunel lay `Schools, Public Schools may hi ompete for the piano offered in $5 onlest by the Morse Store. No le one Barred. m pa The chapel car St. Peter will get sa Shoshone Saturday August 30th nd will hold services on the 31st pa M1 losing on September 7th. Everyin ody cordially invited. e * * bil Thomas Wolfe and Beckett of the att tockgrowers Mercantile Co., made ed flying trip to Ketchum Sunday. W ley report having a splendid time 18. th the exception of such unoidable accidents as will happen an auto. bac


Article from Shoshone Journal, January 16, 1914

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New Set of Receivers for Hailey Bank. The members of the advisory board of the Idaho State bank at Hailey will henceforth act as joint receivers of the concern, succeeding E. Daft. who has served for the last several months as receiver. Judge E. A. Walters met last Monday with the board and accepted the resignation of Mr. Daft, after which the members of the board were named joint receivers. The new receivers are William Leonard, of Soldier: Dr. E. W. Kleinman and Joseph W. Fuld of Halley, Mr. Fuld is empowered to receive all money and pay bills of the institution.


Article from Evening Capital News, July 10, 1914

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LEGAL NOTICE Proposal for Bids to Close Receivership Sealed bids will be received up to 5 p. m., Aug. 15th, 1914, for the following 200 acres of land (less R. R. right of way, 6.66 acres), located near Homedale, Owyhee county, Idaho: S½, SW½, Sec. 24; N½, NW½, Sec. 25; NW½. NE%, Sec. 25, Twp. 4N, Range 6W. Together with ample water right represented by $1680.00 bonds in the Gem Irrigation Dist. Each bid must be accompanied by cash or certified check amounting to 2 per cent of price bid. The receivers reserve the right to reject any and all bids. Money or check will be returned to unsuccessful bidders. Bids will also be received on the same basis as above for the whole or any part of 150 shares of stock in the Idaho State Life Insurance Co. Address, RECEIVERS, Idaho State Bank, Hailey, Idaho.


Article from Evening Capital News, July 25, 1914

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LEGAL NOTICE Proposal for Bids to Close Receivership Sealed bids will be received up to 5 p. m., Aug. 15th, 1914, for the following 200 acres of land (less R. R. right of way, 6.66 acres), located near Homedale, Owyhee county, Idaho: S½, SW½, Sec. 24; N½, NW½, Sec. 25: NW½. NE%, Sec. 25, Twp. 4N, Range 6W. Together with ample water right represented by $1680.00 bonds in the Gem Irrigation Dist. Each bid must be accompanied by cash or certified check amounting to 2 per cent of price bid. The receivers reserve the right to reject any and all bids. Money or check will be returned to unsuccessful bidders. Bids will also be received on the same basis as above for the whole or any part of 150 shares of stock in the Idaho State Life Insurance Co. Address, RECEIVERS, Idaho State jim Bank, Hailey, Idaho.