Newspaper notices state a receiver (Charles W. Johnson) was appointed for the Mineral Kansas State Bank on October 3, 1930. No articles mention a depositor run; the bank was placed in receivership, indicating permanent closure. OCR errors in the notices (e.g., 'Re- reiver') were corrected when extracting the appointment date and receiver name.
Events (1)
1.October 3, 1930Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
The Receiver of the Mineral Kansas State Bank, West Mineral. Kansas, was appointed on October 3rd, 1930. CHARLES W. JOHNSON, RECEIVER
Notice
The Statutes of Kansas provide that all claims of depositors and other reditors must be filed with the Re- reiver within one year after the date if his appointment, and if not SO filed uch claims shall be barred from participation in the Estate of such Bank. The Receiver of the Mineral Kansas State Bank, West Mineral. Kansas, was appointed on October 3rd, 1930.
CHARLES W. JOHNSON, RECEIVER
Notice
The Statutes of Kansas provide that all claims of depositors and other reditors must be filed with the Re- reiver within one year after_ the date of his appointment, and if not so filed uch claims shall be barred from participation in the Estate of such
Bank. The Receiver of the Mineral Kansas State Bank, West Mineral, Kansas, was appointed on October
3rd, 1930.
CHARLES W. JOHNSON,
RECEIVER.