gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
e674e1a1ce55b44b
Response Measures
None
Description
Contemporary reports mention preparations for a receiver but do not clearly state final disposition.
Events (3)
1.January 6, 1908Run
Cause Details
A quiet run by depositors over several days (Monday and Tuesday preceding the closure).
Newspaper Excerpt
The closing was the result of a quiet run on the bank by depositors, extending over several days.
Source
newspapers
2.January 8, 1908Suspension
Cause Details
Bank closed its doors following the depositor run; preparations under way for appointment of a receiver.
Newspaper Excerpt
The Farmers' Bank, of Wickliffe Ky., closed its doors on Wednesday and remained so yesterday, with preparations in progress for the appointment of a receiver.
Source
newspapers
3.January 9, 1908Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
with preparations in progress for the appointment of a receiver. Word received here yesterday was that the bank would pay dollar for dollar.
Source
newspapers
Newspaper Articles (7)
1.January 10, 1908The Birmingham Age-HeraldBirmingham, AL
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Article Text
Depositors Will Be Paid. Cario, Ill., January 9.-Information was received here tonight to the effect that the Farmers' bank of Wickliffe, Ky., failed to open its doors yesterday as a result of a run on the bank Monday and Tuesday. The bank had a capital of $15,000. It is stated that all depositors will be paid in full.
2.January 10, 1908Arizona RepublicanPhoenix, AZ
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SMALL KENTUCKY BANK CLOSES Cairo, Ills., Jan. 9.-The Farmers bank. of Wickliffe. Ky., closed its doors yesterday as a result of a run. The bank had a capital of $15,000.
3.January 10, 1908The Montgomery AdvertiserMontgomery, AL
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Kentucky Bank Suspends. Cairo, III., Jan. 9.-Information was received here tonight to the effect that the Farmers Bank of Wickliffe, Ky., failed to open its doors yesterday as a result of a run on the bank Monday and Tuesday. The bank had a capital of $15,000. It is stated that all depositors will be paid in full.
4.January 10, 1908The Cairo BulletinCairo, IL
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Wickliffe Bank Closed. The Farmers' Bank, of Wickliffe Ky., closed its doors on Wednesday and remained so yesterday, with preparations in progress for the appoint. ment of a receiver. The closing was the result of a quiet run on the bank by depositors, extending over several days. The bank had a capital stock of $15,000. Word received here yesterday was that the bank would pay dollar for dollar. The officers were J.
5.January 10, 1908The Cairo BulletinCairo, IL
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Wickliffe Bank Closed. The Farmers' Bank, of Wickliffe, Ky., closed its doors on Wednesday and remained so yesterday, with preparations in progress for the appointment of a receiver. The closing was the result of a quiet run on the bank by depositors, extending over several days. The bank had a capital stock of $15,000. Word received here yesterday was that the bank would pay dollar for dollar. The officers were J.
6.January 16, 1908The BeeEarlington, KY
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Kentucky Bank Fails to Open. Cairo, III., Jan. 10.-Information was received here last night to the effect that the Farmers' bank of Wickliffe, Ky., failed to open its doors Wednesday, as a result of a run on the bank Monday and Tuesday. The bank had a capital of $15,000. It is stated that all depositors will be paid in full.
7.January 16, 1908The Nevada County PicayunePrescott, AR
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Kentucky Bank Fails to Open. Cairo, III., Jan. 10.-Information was received here last night to the effect that the Farmers' bank of Wickliffe, Ky., failed to open its doors Wednesday, as a result of a run on the bank Monday and Tuesday. The bank had a capital of $15,000. It is stated that all depositors will be paid in full.
Bank runs are almost always and everywhere a deterioration of bank fundamentals.
But not for you.
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