6029. State Bank (Miltonvale, KS)

Bank Information

Episode Type
Suspension โ†’ Closure
Bank Type
state
Start Date
May 26, 1933
Location
Miltonvale, Kansas (39.348, -97.446)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini
Short Digest
4c5de54dbefb343f

Response Measures

None

Description

Articles (Apr 1934) publish statutory notices that a Receiver was appointed for the Miltonvale State Bank on May 26, 1933 and instruct depositors to file claims. No article describes a depositor run. The bank was placed in receivership (government action), implying a suspension and permanent closure. Minor inconsistency in OCR: one notice names 'W. Johnson, Receiver' and another lists 'Charles Johnson Receiver' โ€” likely referring to the receiver for the same appointment.

Events (2)

1. May 26, 1933 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
The statutes of Kansas provide that all claims of depositors and other creditors must be filed with the Receiver within one year ... Receiver of the Miltonvale State Bank, Miltonvale, Kansas was appointed May 26th, 1933. W. Johnson, Receiver.
Source
newspapers
2. May 26, 1933 Suspension
Cause
Government Action
Cause Details
Receiver appointed for the Miltonvale State Bank on May 26, 1933 (bank placed in receivership).
Newspaper Excerpt
The Receiver of the Miltonvale State Bank, Miltonvale, Kansas was appointed May 26th, 1933.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (3)

Article from The Miltonvale Record, April 19, 1934

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Article Text

MANNING We understand Jess Catlin is and will soon be gaining rapidly at home again. Kenneth Bulleigh is doing the chores during his absence. The Manning school closes next 24 with big dinTuesday, April a different kinds of sports ner and for entertainment. Roy Wilkins We welcome the family into our neighborhood and like their location. hope they new We are all surely enjoying the lovely spring showers of late. The farmers are very busy with their spring farming and news is surely scarce around this neighborhood. Ralph McNeil bought eggs Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Will Bulleigh, Mrs. Lawrence Lyne and Mrs. last week in order that Lathrop his starthe might get ed. Mrs. Perry Compton is them for him. ning Perry Compton and sons at the Ralph McNeil home SatPerry was helping urday Ralph build his new garden fence. Privates Joy Lathrop, Clarence Laiken, MatWebster, Severn, and Peter Forgach came thews Ft. Riley, Saturday from night. up Joy stopped off at his home and the rest of the boys went on to Glen Elder, returning to the Bert Lathrop home, Sunday, to help them celebrate their annivreturned to Ft. They ersary. Riley, Sunday evening. SunPrivate Matthews spent day at the Philip Dufrain home. club Remember the Community the Thursday afternoon, meeting, Francis home. 19th at the Emery bought two Estell Brindle turkey hens of Mrs. Bert Lathrop last Thursday. Ninemire called Mr. and Mrs. at the Lathrop home, Wednesday of last week. F. Mottin of from W. Word he is still Texas is that Pampa, condition, the serious in very the understanding doctor not of his trouble. cause Jay Lathrop has been working for the last three weeks Texas. for the Bell at Pampa, Refinery Assistant C. L. Williams, Miltonvale State of the ceiver notice signis publishing a Bank which General Receiver, ed by the barto the statute reference ring has creditors from participation bank, closed assets of in the filed withclaims are unless from the appointment in one year have not If you Receiver. of such should file done so, you already If have at once. you claim your from here, living away friends this information should pass you to them. along of John Phillips and Mrs. Mr. Mr. and of were guests Onaga over the Kuhnle Mrs. Charley and Chartier and Mrs. dinner were Sunday daughters Mrs. Clarence of and guests Cole.


Article from The Miltonvale Record, April 19, 1934

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Article Text

NOTICE The statutes of Kansas provide that all claims of depositors and other creditors must be filed with the Receiver within one year ter the date of his appointment, and if not so filed, such claims shall be barred from participation in the estate of such bank. Receiver of the Miltonvale The State Bank, Miltonvale, Kansas May 26th, 1933. was appointed W. Johnson, Receiver.


Article from The Miltonvale Record, April 26, 1934

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NOTICE The statutes of Kansas provide that of depositors and other creditors must be filed with the Receiver within one year ter the date of his appointment, and if not filed, such claims shall be barred from participation in the estate of such bank. The Receiver of the Miltonvale State Bank, Miltonvale, Kansas was appointed May 26th, 1933. Charles Johnson Reeceiver.