5560. Union State Bank (Crothersville, IN)

Bank Information

Episode Type
Suspension → Closure
Bank Type
state
Start Date
May 24, 1926
Location
Crothersville, Indiana (38.801, -85.842)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini
Short Digest
7bd69d3d

Response Measures

None

Description

Newspaper items (1926 and 1927) refer to the Union State Bank as 'receiver' (in real-estate transfer listings), indicating the bank was in receivership and effectively closed. No article text describes a depositor run; therefore classified as a suspension leading to closure/receivership with cause unknown in the articles.

Events (3)

1. May 24, 1926 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
Sherman Sneed, sheriff, to Union State Bank, receiver, pt lots 54 and 55, Crothersville, $768.60.
Source
newspapers
2. May 24, 1926 Suspension
Cause Details
Articles show the bank was in receivership but do not state a cause for suspension; no run or government action described.
Newspaper Excerpt
Sherman Sneed, sheriff, to Union State Bank, receiver, pt lots 54 and 55, Crothersville, $768.60.
Source
newspapers
3. June 8, 1927 Other
Newspaper Excerpt
Union State Bank, Crothersville, ceiver, to Bert Bridges, pt lot 38, Croth- (real estate transfer listing showing 'receiver').
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (3)

Article from The Tribune, May 24, 1926

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Real Estate Transfers Mary Emmons et al, to George W. McElfresh, pt, 19-6-4-5 A. township Brownstown, $150. Hattie M. Haley to Tolliver, pt, lot Q. Brownstown, $400. Guy Doughty to Altus H. Rowland, lot 272 block W. Seymour $1 George W. Mitchell to Amy M. Johnson, pt, lot 367 block W. Shields addition Seymour, $1050. John E. Colvin to Serman Cockerham, lot 4B Colvin's sub. Seymour, $50. Frank Bretthauer to Edith E. Hanck lot-21 Steigelmeyers addition Seymour, $1. Catherine Krueger to Conley O. Davis, lot and pt lot 43, block W. Seymour, $1850. Henry H. Albering to William F. Kuehn, pt, 7-5-5-20 A. township Brownstown, $1. Charles Leininger to Harry J. Knott lots 19 and 20 block e Woodstock addition Seymour, $150. William E. Clark to Elbert S. Market Welsh lot 5 block B. Homestead Top addition Seymour, $1. Everett Schwein to Mary c. Schwein pt 13 and 18-5-4 Brownstown, township, $1. Russell Patrick to Victor Bauerle lot 9 Peter's adidtion Seymour, $5000. Arthur Cropper et al, to Edw. L. Newkirk, pt 25-6-3 30 A. township Owen, $1. Riley Rider to Alma Rider lots 31 and 32 Owen's addition Crothersville, $1. Gordon E. Butler to John C. Stoddard pt, lot 1 Blau's addition Crothersville, $1. Ida M. Bush to Elmer Bennett, pt lots 74 and 76, block Medora. $600. Francis M. Moore to Herbert R. Emma Shelton to George Shelton, pt 22 5 4 41/2 acres, Brownstown John Gater to Dorothy Moore, pt lot Q, Brownstown.-$450 Sherman Sneed, sheriff, to Union State Bank, receiver, pt lots 54 and 55, Crothersville, $768.60. Peter Vogel to Nichols Vogel, pt lot 9, block 2, Seymour. William T. Ross to John B. Kirsch, lot 5, block 52, Shields addition, J. Fred H. Stahl to Clarence pt 13 4 4, 40 acres.-$1. James M. McKinney to Sanford E. McKinney, lots 10 11 12 13 and 15, block L, Homestead addition, FreeFrank Wheeler to Sherman H. Berry, lot 4, block B. Mahaville, addition to Freetown.-$1. Samuel T. Hays, et al, to Grace Cross, lot 22. Dobbs' addition to Brownstown.-$1600. Beryl M. Spettel, et al, to William K. Adair, lot Crothersville.-$1. Bobbed Haired Co-eds Lead. Bloomington, May 24-Only 47 out of 556 sorority co-eds at Indiana University have long hair, statisties show. Kappa Delta leads the list with eight girls having long hair. Four sororities haven't a single member whose tresses have not been bobbed.


Article from Jackson County Banner, June 8, 1927

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Random Items Of General Interest Rev. Jesse Nichols united in marriage at the court house, Thursday afterStanley Sarah A. Ashby, both of Louisville, Ky. Justice of Peace, Wm. C. Shroyer. united marriage at his Saturday William Zollman and Leona Raab, both of Charleston. Rev. Jesse Nichols united in marriage the court house Monday afternoon. Ira and Miss Ella May Helton. both of Seymour. The Rev. Theo. E. Herrmann united marriage at the Lutheran age Saturday, West and Lola Edwards. both of Columbus. Rev. Jesse Nichols united in marriage his home Rfley Theodore Perrin and Miss Ruth Jane' Robbins. both of Brownstown. Saturday. May 28. At district meeting of the medical at last at the Elks Club. Dr. H. P. of Seymour, was elected of the district medical association. Tom Bryant and Arl Schenrick of Seymour made nice haul the Muscatatuck river last Friday morning. when they caught 28-pound and 14pound catfish, along with several other smaller ones. John H. Clarke, one of Salem's most prominent business men. who has been in business since 1877. sold out his stock of goods last week to his grandson, Geo. Shanks. Clarke will retire from business activities. Miss Fatherine Vosbrink. for number of years has been the principal of the Laurel street school in Seymour, resignation last week. Miss Daisy Alwes, who was the sixth grade teacher, has been appointed to succeed Miss REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Co-Operative Building and Loan Assn. Alonzo E. lot 381, block Shields' addition to Glenn Swengel to Milt Hazard, 34 6, 17 acres, Redding Reuben al, to Matthew Heagle, 10, 44 acres, Redding townshipMartha Voss, et al, to Flora Bunsold, Flora Ford, pt 21 6, 30.17 acres, Redding township-$1 Alma Kreinhagen, et al, to Martha Voss, 32.96 township-$1 Chas. Silence to Samuel D. Nowling. pt lot O. BrownstownJohn C. Rapp to Coulter M. Montgemery. pt 179.76 acres, also lots 36. 37 and 40, Rockford. all in Redding township-$1. Coulter M. Montgomery to Christine Rapp. lots 36. 40. Rockford, all in Redding John Rapp to Christine L. Rapp 139.50 acres, Redding township $1. Samuel D. Nowling to Charles P. SiJohn H. Jones Maude F. Beldon, lot 68, Westover adition to Seymour- Missouri J. Johnson to Alvin B. Olmstead, pt lots 25, 26 block H. addition Seymour- $800 The First National Bank, Seymour, trustee, to Vincent Lanier a Fred Mitchell to Perry Kendall, Vernon townshipPeter Bulger. guardian, to Albert Alhbrand. 20 6, 30 acres, Jackson Katherine Gossett to Ephriam W. Ahllot 12, block J, Thomas' adition Sherman et al. to Albert H. Ahlbrand, 20 30 acres, Jackson townshipUnion State Bank, Crothersville, ceiver, to Bert Bridges, pt lot 38, Croth- Hiram D. Jackson was re-elected agricultural of county for period of two years, when the county board of education met last week. Albert Short was also re-elected county attendance officer. His territory all of the county except the Bedford city schools. Dr. Perry Woolery of Heltonville left Tuesday for Chicago where he will Post Graduate course in Diseases of children at the Children's Memorial Hospital in connection with the University of Chicago, having taken similar course there eight years ago. He return about July 1st.-Bedford Daily Times. County Agent Earl Miles of Washington county has tendered his resignation as county agent of that county. He tried to resign last year, but owing to an increase the salary of last year stayed for another year. Mrs. Gladys Cornwell also resigned the county attendance officer, left last for Anderson, she has employ- Edward Newkirk. of Seymour. who Wednesday night. for failure of the tail light of his car burning. plead not guilty. and will tried by jury in the circuit court. He claims that the tail light was burning when he left his home, and Chief Police Misch, claims the Newkirk's arrest the tail light failed to have any light. Clyde Woodson, who lives near Hayden, suffered Monday night, when accidently discharged, mangling his arm near the shoulder. He was taken to the Schneck hospital. where it thought that the will have to be amputated. Mr. Woodson is known the legless having been able to use either his lower limbs. One day last week John Hutson, W. S. and little went fishing Flat the north end of the Marshfield fill on road 31. Mr. Hutson parked his car in the slate quarry nearby. After few hours fishing they returned home and after reaching Mr. Hutson coiled around the front axle of his machine. The snake was killed was over four feet long.Scottsburg Chronicle. It developed this week that work State Road 56 in Scott county west has been delayed by the failure of the county commissioners to enter into an agreement with the state highway to pay for the right of way. It the notified the state commission that such an agreement will not be entered into until the commissioners are informed definitely the proposed route the road is to take.Scott County Journal. had been out at the Rose peach orchard any time during the past week have a force of hands off good little peaches and throwing them away. This is because there are more peaches on the trees than they will be able to carry to maturity. course this may be news to some people in view of the fact that it has been broadcasted that the cold weather killed fruit is some of the trees in less favorable spots have fruit but many of them have good crop and in all probability the quality will be finer than -Mitchell Tribune. Charles Younger. who recently purchased homesite from Jerry Weaver tract ten of the city where he has built home and and his wife have gone as chicken fanciers had staggering blow one day last week when returning from this city they found that vandals had marauded their place. They found their chicken brooder been entered and the floor burned almost through, the miscreant having evidently the place afire and then put out before reached stack of by Not satisfied with this the fiend tramped the life out of 300 little downy chicks which only such short time before had been chipper and healthy The tracks of large were found in the gravel SO was evidently man responsible for the outrage. was also found that he had visited the pig pen and had demolished the drinktrough. The German police dog which they had left tied to the porch evidently had resented the intruder for he was still barking and the earth from big hole where he had vented his impotency being unable to get at the Mail. NOTICE TO given by the undersigned that the Jackson County, Indiana, at their of Court House in the construction receive the Charles proposals Ackerman Gravel Road as set out specifications, profiles on file the County Auditor sealed proposals will be opened and the conract for said on 2nd day of July, 1927 will be received up One on said date. The said is located in Pershing Jackson County. Inand particularly known Charles L. Ackerman, al Gravel The estimated cost of said improveBids for the completion of the accordance plans, profile and specifications office County Auditor and shall all labor and material work no will extra tion allowed for any work alleged to by the concontractors to whom awarded the contract. Each bid shall be accompanied by personal bond in sum equal the bid filed Board the work bid on, to by of Said bond be for faithful the work; sureties, shall resident freeholders the State Indiana, one of whom of county Said bond shall for the benefit of shall suffer any damage of any bidder failing or neglecting enter into contract form work awarded on the carry out the same any particular pay for any material which may have furnished to any or agent or him, in the construction of said Said contract will be let whole lowest responsible upon which must with the bid. and upon failure affidavit proposal or bid will be rejected and the board right to reject any and all bids. Time the completion said agreed after letting of said contract by said Board and bidder SAMUEL CARR, Auditor Indiana. (June 1927t3.)


Article from The Tribune, June 9, 1927

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Real Estate Transfers Co-Operative Building and Loan PostAssn. Alonzo E. Hoding, lot 381, block 4, Shields' addition to Sey$7.50 mour-$1. Glenn Swengel to Milt Hazard, pt 34, 17 acres, Redding township $2,200. Reuben Glasson, et al, to Matthew Heagle, 10, 11, 7. 6, 44 acres, Redding township Martha Voss, et to Flora Bun2.00 sold, now Flora Ford, pt 21, 7, 6. 30, 17 acres, Redding township-$1. Alma Kreinhagen, et al. to Martha Voss, 21, 7. 6, 32.96 acres, Redding Chas. P. Silence to Samuel D. Nowling. pt lot O. BrownstownJohn C. Rapp to Coulter M. Mont. gomery. pt 4.5. 6, 9, 6. 6, 179.76 acres, also lots 36, 37 and 40, Roekford, all in Redding township $1. Coulter M. Montgomery to Christine L. Rapp, 4,5, 6, 9, 6, 6, 179.70 acres: also lots 36, 37, 40, Rockford. all in Redding township-$1. John C. Rapp to Christine L. Rapp 5, 6. 6, 139.50 acres, Redding Samuel D. Nowling to Charles P. Silence, pt lot 160, Brownstown John H. Jones to Maude F. Beldon, lot 68, Westover addition to Seymour-$1. Missonri J. Johnson to Alvin B. Olmstead, pt lots 25, 26 block H. Sullivan's addition to Seymour$800. The First National Bank, Seymour, trustee, to Vincent Lanier. 18, 6, 6. 3 acres, Jackson township$2,500. Fred C. Mitchell to Perry A. Kendall, 10, 15, 4, 6, Vernon township Peter J. Bulger, guardian, to Albert H. Ahlbrand, 20, 6, 6, 30 acres, Jackson township-$246. Katherine Gossett to Ephriam W. Ahlbrand, lot 12. block J. Thomas' addition to Seymour-$1. Shtrman Reddinger, et al, to Albert H. Ahlbrand, 20, 6. 6, 30 acres, Jackson township-$1. Union State Bank, Crothersville. receiver, to Bert Bridgest, pt lot 38,