5046. Minier State Bank (Minier, IL)

Bank Information

Episode Type
Suspension → Closure
Bank Type
state
Start Date
September 24, 1934
Location
Minier, Illinois (40.434, -89.313)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini
Short Digest
05d3f2fe

Response Measures

None

Description

Articles (Sept 24 and Oct 1, 1934) report court/receiver actions for Minier State Bank: W. A. Potts appointed receiver and receiver's reports accepted. No article text describes a depositor run. Indicates suspension/closure with receiver appointed (government/court action).

Events (2)

1. September 24, 1934 Suspension
Cause
Government Action
Cause Details
Court proceedings resulted in appointment of W. A. Potts as receiver for Minier State Bank; bank under receivership/closed by court action.
Newspaper Excerpt
In the matter of the Minier State bank, the was authorized execute release deed in the Christian matter ... W. A. Potts was appointed receiver.
Source
newspapers
2. October 1, 1934 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
In the matter of the Minier State bank an order was entered permitting acceptance of federal farm loan bonds ... Report of receiver years 1932 and 1933 ... will stand approved ... W. A. Potts, receiver mentioned in prior report is handling matters of the bank.' (paraphrase from article).
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (2)

Article from The Pantagraph, September 24, 1934

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Article Text

14 OLD CASES ARE STRICKEN Tazewell State's Attorney Clears Court Docket of Various Charges. old criminal stricken from the were in the circuit court Saturday of the state's the list including case against bery with Elmer Behrends, and W. H. burgiary and ward Darrel et and receiving stolen Edward and John Miranda et attempted robbery; Floyd Haumgartner, with Ralph robbery Turner bery: George Landrith et al. burg+ and John lary contributing to the delinquency of child. In the Sara Crihfield Appenzeller ve. Bert Glen Appenzeller divorce of personal service case, proof defendant was made, order of fault was entered and certificate, master's report and relief prayed was signed in the Lewis Vawter, exc. vs. William suit for In the matter of the Minier State bank, the was authorized execute release deed in the Christian matter and in the Verna Fasse Kinsinger matter. Motion for specific bill of particulars was denied in the N. D. Reardon va. Frank Isenburg apMotion by defendant to dispeal. miss appeal was for hearing Sept. 24. In the foreclosure and relief sult of Mabel Hamilton Gainer, adm. Della M. Studyvin et al, petition John T. Elliff, to be transferred from party defendants to party complainants was granted. W. A. Potts was appointed receiver.


Article from The Pantagraph, October 1, 1934

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Article Text

FOUND PAIR NOT GUILTY Tazewell Jury Frees Defendants in Pekin Robbery Case. Pantagraph Central Illinois Service. jury in the circuit late Friday returned verdict finding James Landrith and Charles Cameron not guilty of the charge robbery with gun. The was out six hours before jury reaching verdict. Landrith and Cameron had been indicted charge of holding up and robbing John Weiland of $80, the robbery having taken place in Weiland's the 200 block Court street March. At short session of court Saturday four judgments were entered favor William O'Connell, receiver, as follows: Against Charles and Mary Anthony, $469; against Charles Anthony, against George Pemble and Charles Anthony, $104.44, and against Charles G. and Mary Anthony, In the matter of the Minier State bank an order was entered permitting acceptance of federal farm loan bonds in the Frank Thomas matter, lesser amount than specified in court order of Sept. 13. Report of receiver years 1932 and 1933, in the case of Frank W. Hops, vs. Annie Schrock et al, suit for the receiver and for relief filed and will stand approved jections are filed within 10 days