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RUN ON A BANK. Idle Rumor Starts a Flurry in Muscatine Financial Circles. Special to Times-Republican. Muscatine, March 4. - Emanating wholly without cause, a run was precipitated upon the German-American Savings Bank yesterday that for a time threatened to be serious. However, as prominent business men continued to push their way into the bank and deposit sums as high as $5,000 and $10,000 at a time, it cooled the ardor of the excited depositors who were asking for their money, and within two hours all signs of the excitement had vanished. Directors of the bank and prominent capitalists state that it is in the best of condition, and that depositors will be given every dollar they have in it, with interest. There was some money withdrawn yesterday, but it was mostly in very small amounts, and was taken out by excited women and persons unacquainted with the real affairs of the bank. Many business men from all parts of the city hurried their deposits to the bank and it is estimated that for every dollar withdrawn there was $5 deposited. Rumors regarding the bank began to circulate Monday afternoon. There were all kinds of rumors in the air, which when traced down were proven to be without foundation. As the night wore on it was seen that there would probably be a flurry among the smaller depositors, and the officials of the bank at once began making arrangements to meet any possible demands that might be made. About $100,000 was received by express during the night and early the next morning and at 9 o'clock, the hour for opening, there was a pile of money ready for business that would take a dray to haul away.