4079. Bardolph State Bank (Bardolph, IL)

Bank Information

Episode Type
Suspension → Closure
Bank Type
state
Start Date
October 11, 1921
Location
Bardolph, Illinois (40.495, -90.565)

Metadata

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gpt-5-mini
Short Digest
ee345d76

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None

Description

Bank was closed by state auditor for examination (Oct 11, 1921) due to heavy holdings of long-term, low-interest mortgages and later (Oct 17, 1921) state auditor appointed temporary receiver after discovery of worthless paper and alleged embezzlement linked to Jourgen/Argen Olson and cashiers. No run reported in the articles; receivership followed suspension, so classified as suspension_closure.

Events (2)

1. October 11, 1921 Suspension
Cause
Bank Specific Adverse Info
Cause Details
Heavy holdings of long-term, low-interest mortgages on out-of-state farms leading to financial strain; stockholders cited these assets when bank was closed for examination.
Newspaper Excerpt
The Bardolph State bank was closed for examination and adjustment of its books by a representative of the state auditor's office. Heavy holdings of long term, low interest bearing mortgages on Minnesota and North Dakota farms was the cause assigned by the stockholders.
Source
newspapers
2. October 17, 1921 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
State Auditor Andrew Russell ... announced he had closed both institutions, and had appointed temporary receivers. Estimates ... indicate more than $200,000 worth of worthless paper is in Illinois ... Cashier Woolever ... has made a clean breast of his irregularities. Union National Bank of Macomb has been appointed receiver of the Bardolph bank Naming cashiers ... as 'figureheads for Jourgen Olson'.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (10)

Article from Grand Forks Herald, October 11, 1921

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Article from Free Trader-Journal and Ottawa Fair Dealer, October 11, 1921

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EXAMINER CLOSES BARDOLPH, ILL., BANK Bardolph, Ill., Oct. 11.-The Bardolph state bank was closed for examination and adjustment of its book by a respresentative of the state auditor's office today. Heavy holdings of long term, low interest bearing mortgages on Minnesota and North Dakota farms was the cause assigned by stockholders. Argen Olson of (Minot, S. D. is said to own practically all the stock. E. J. Woolever, formerly of St. Paul, is the cashier. The bank Sept. 6 had deposits of $180,000.


Article from The Manitowoc Pilot, October 13, 1921

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BARDOLPH BANK IS CLOSED Illinois Institution Shut for Examination and Adjustment of Its Books. , Bardolph, III., Oct. 11.-The Bardolph State bank was closed for examination and adjustment of its books by a representative of the state auditor's office. Heavy holdings of longterm, low interest bearing mortgages on Minnesota and North Dakota farms was the cause assigned by stockholders,


Article from Wausau Pilot, October 13, 1921

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BARDOLPH BANK IS CLOSED Illinois Institution Shut for Examination and Adjustment of Its Books. Bardolph, III., Oct. 11.-The Bardolph State bank was closed for examination and adjustment of its books by a representative of the state auditor's office. Heavy holdings of longterm, low interest bearing mortgages on Minnesota and North Dakota farms was the cause assigned by stockholders,


Article from The Ward County Independent, October 13, 1921

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MINOT MAN IS SAID TO OWN MOST STOCK IN CLOSED BANK Bardolph, III., Oct. 10-The Bardolph State Bank was closed for examination and readjustment of its books by a representative of the state auditor's office today. Heavy holdings of long term, low interestbearing mortgages on Minnesota and North Dakota farms was the cause assigned by the stockholders. Although the name of Jourgen Olson of Minot, N. D., does not appear on the books of the bank as an official, it is said that he is the owner of practically all the stock. E. J. Woolever, formerly of St. Paul, is the cashier. The statement on the condition of the bank at the close of business Sept. 6, showed deposits of $180,000.


Article from Grand Forks Herald, October 17, 1921

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JOURGEN OLSON BANKS CLOSED IN ILLINOIS Cashier Charged With Embezzlement; Worthless Paper Found is Charge. Dubuque, Iowa, Oct. 17.-L. N. Kopland, cashier of the Hanover Union State bank, arrested at Davis Junction, III., charged with embezzlement of bank funds. estimated at $125,000, was taken from a train at Davis Junction last night. Fearing violence, the prisoner was taken overland by automobile to Galena, Ill. W. W. Calhoun. state bank examiner, declared today the examination is practically over and that so far the discrepancies amount to $135,000. The bank is closed and a temporary receiver will be appointed tomorrow. N. D. Paper in Bank. Rockford, III., Oct. 17.-Jourgen Olson, reputed principal stockholder in the Hanover Union State bank. is interested in a string of banks in North Dakota, Illinois. Minnesota, Indiana and Michigan. according to a story received here from Hanover over the long distance telephone. Among the Hanover Union State's assets, it is indicated, are $36,000 in North Dakota paper. Figureheads for Olson. Springfield, Ill., Oct. 17.-Naming cashiers of both the Bardolph State bank and the Hanover Union State bank as "figureheads for Jourgen Olson" of Minot, N. D., State Auditor Andrew Russel this afternoon announced he had closed both institutions and had appointed temporary receivers. Allege Paper Worthless. Estimates of the state auditor indicate that more than $200,000 worth of worthless paper is in Illinois, as a result of the operations of Olson. Leo N. Kopland, cashier of the Hanover Union State bank. arrested at Davis Junction last night. disappeared while bank examiners were checking his accounts Friday. The bank was closed immediately afterward. Cashier W. J. Woolever of the Bart dolph State bank, whose institution was closed last Monday, according to : the state auditor. has made a clean breast of his.irregularities. Both he and Kopland, the state auditor's examiners said. had no real financial , interest in the banks but acted as 1 representatives of Olson. were at his command and were paid a salary by him. Bank examiners who made previous checks of the two banks, failed to detect the worthless paper, as it had all the earmarks of bona fide bank notes. Paid To Olson. According to the explanation of Cashier Woolever, notes of the Bardolph State bank were sent from St. Paul by Mr. Olson, with signatures of the farmers/owning land. Money on notes was paid Oleon, he said. Union National bank of Macomb. has been appointed receiver of the Bardolph bank and J. A. Speer. cashier of Hanover State bank. has been apointed receiver for Hanover Union State bank. Owns Banks in N.D. Jourgen Olson referred to in the above dispatches is a banker remiding He owns a string banks of Minot in in Minot. the vicinity which of favored were among the banks especially with deposits by the Bank of North Dakota Although served with a subpoena to appear before the committee of the house of representatives which investigated the Bank of North Dakota last winter he failed to appear.


Article from Webster City Freeman, October 17, 1921

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TWO BANKS CLOSED BY STATE AUDITOR; RECEIVERS NAMED (By The Associated Press.) Springfield, III., Oct. 17.-Naming the cashiers of both the Bardolph State bank and the Hanover Union State bank as figureheads for Jourgen Olson. St. Paul, Minnesota, State Auditor Andrew Russell this afternoon announced that he had closed both institutions and had appointed temporary receivers,


Article from The Rock Island Argus and Daily Union, October 17, 1921

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BANK CASHIER UNDER ARREST Springfield, III., Oct. 17. -Naming Cashiers of both the Bardolph State bank, and the Hanover Union bank as "figureheads for Jourgen Olson" of St. Paul, Minn., state Auditor Andrew Russell this afternoon announced he had closed both institutions, and had appointed temporary receivers. Davis Junction, III., Oct. 17.Cashier Leo N. Kopland of Union State Bank of Hanover, III., was arrested here this morning by Chief of Police Campbell on a warrant charging embezzlement, sworn out at Savanna. A companion of Kopland also was held and the two were to be taken to Savanna today by Chief Campbell. Kopland was taken from a train that stopped here today by the chief, who was notified by wire that the man was expected to pass through here. Details of the charge against Kopland were not known here.


Article from The Washington Times, October 18, 1921

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TWO BANKS IN ILLINOIS CLOSED BY STATE AUDITOR SPRINGFIELD, III., Oct. 18.-Naming cashiers of both the Bardolph State Bank and the Hanover Union State Bank as "figureheads" for Jourgen Olson, of St. Paul. Minn., State Auditor Russell today announced he had closed both Institutions, and appointed temporary receivers.


Article from Mrs. Grundy, November 3, 1921

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CRIMINAL. Jim Davis of El Paso, an overseas veteran, was killed at Tampico, Mex., according to a telegram received at El Paso by the dead man's relatives. Two men were shot to death in an affray which, it is said, was the outcome of a "kissing game" at a party at the home of John Allen at Curtis Bay, a suburb of Baltimore, Mo. A verdict of not guilty was returned at Cleveland, Ohio, in the trial of Mrs. Emma Colavito for her alleged connection with the death of Daniel F. Kaber, a publisher, over two years ago. Rev. Edwin H. Stephenson, Methodist minister, charged with second degree burder in connection with the killing of Father James E. Coyle, a Catholic priest, was found not guilty by a jury at Birmingham, Ala. Raymond Cole was convicted of the murder of Mrs. Anna McKennon and sentence was fixed at life imprisonment by a jury in the Garland circuit court at Little Rock, Ark., after five hours' deliberation. Naming cashiers of both the Bardolph State Bank and the Hanover Union State Bank as "figure heads" for Jourgen Olson of Minot, N. D., and St. Paul, Minn., State Auditor Alldrew Russell of Springfield, III.. announced that he had closed both institutions and had appointed temporary receivers. The most sensational jail delivery in the history of Knox County occurred at Galesburg, Ill., when eight prisoners escaped from the county jail by sawing through six heavy iron rods protecting a window high in the corridor. crawling through the narrow window and letting themselves down with a rope made out of bedelothing,