6345. Upland State Bank (Upland, IN)

Bank Information

Episode Type
Suspension → Closure
Bank Type
state
Start Date
January 9, 1934
Location
Upland, Indiana (40.476, -85.494)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini
Short Digest
c3675619

Response Measures

None

Description

Multiple court-minute articles from Jan–Feb 1934 consistently refer to the Upland State Bank being 'in the receivership' and to receiver reports and approvals. There is no mention of depositor runs. This indicates the bank was under receivership (government action) and remained closed; therefore classified as suspension_closure.

Events (3)

1. January 9, 1934 Suspension
Cause
Government Action
Cause Details
Bank placed in receivership; receiver filing reports and seeking authority to settle claims (court-supervised receivership).
Newspaper Excerpt
In the receivership of the Upland State Bank Receiver's fourth report on claims filed, submitted and approved.
Source
newspapers
2. February 2, 1934 Other
Newspaper Excerpt
In the receivership of the Upland State Bank Receiver's current report filed and submitted.
Source
newspapers
3. February 10, 1934 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
In the receivership of the Upland State Bank. Receiver's first current report approved and receivership continued.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (5)

Article from Leader-Tribune, January 9, 1934

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Court Minutes SUPERIOR COURT Civil Docket Oscar Phillabaum vs. Merrill E Lottridge, damages Cause dismiss ed. Judgment for costs against plain In the receivership of the Upland State Bank Receiver's fourth report on claims filed. submitted and ap proved. Petition by receiver for au thority to compromise and settle note of Albert Fisherbaugh and Mariah Fisherbaugh filed. submitted and granted, authorized and ordered as prayed. Fred Lindsay vs. Ed S. Uhrig. et al, account. Judgment on verdict and for costs in jusutice court against defendants and coasts in this court against plaintiff Clarence Main Jessie Lenora Main, al, replevin. Cause dismiss ed. Judgment for costs against plaintiff Levita D. Mart V8. Loren T Mart divorce. Application for money submitted defendant is ordered to pay clerk $25 on Jan. 30. 1934, for use of plaintiff with which to pay her attorney Richard Coak Lawrence Coppock, et al. note. Answer in general denial Robert L. Hudson VS. Beulah Hud son, divorce Affidavit of plaintiff and disinterested person to non residence of defendant filed, submit ted and notice ordered to defendant by publication, returnable March 10. CIRCUIT COURT Civil Docket Glenn Eakins Pauline Eakins appointment guardian Affidavit for change of venue from judge by plaintiff filed, submitted and granted and on agreement, Wildon Lett is appointed special judge to try cause Jurisdiction assumed and oath of office filed by Wilson D. Lett J. Bernstein VS. Scott, contract. Verified answer of plea in abatement filed Nancy J. Bradford, et al. VS Bert Bradford, et al, quiet title and partition. Proof of notice of sale of real estate by posting and publication filed. Report of sale real estate fil ed and approved. Deed reported and approved. Malinda Pence Ova Renbarg er, et al, injunction Motion by plain tiff to require defendant Renbarger to make his second paragraph of answer more specific filed


Article from Chronicle Tribune, January 9, 1934

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COURT MINUTES SUPERIOR COURT Civil Docket Oscar Phillabaum Merrill Lottridge, damages. Cause dismissJudgment for costs against plaintiff. the receivership of the Upland State Bank. fourth report on claims filed, submitted approved. Petition by for thority to settle note of Albert Fisherbaugh and Mariah Fisherbaugh filed, and granted, authorized and ordered prayed. Fred Lindsay Ed Uhrig, verdict costs in jusutice court against defendants and coasts in this court against plaintiff. Clarence Main Jessie Lenora Main, al, replevin. Cause dismissJudgment for costs against plain- Due to an error court minutes, notice given the cause Eva Courtney Charles Courtney, divorce action had been ordered off docket for costs. Costs case been paid the settled. Levita Mart Loren Mart, divorce. Application money submitted defendant ordered to pay clerk $25 before Jan. 30, 1934, for plaintiff with which to pay her attorney. Richard Coak Lawrence Cop pock, note. Answer in general denial filed. Robert Hudson Beulah Hadson, divorce. Affidavit plaintiff and person to nonresidence defendant filed. submitted and notice ordered defendant returnable March 10, 1934. CIRCUIT COURT Civil Docket Glenn Eakins Pauline Eakins, appointment guardian. Affidavit change venue from judge by plaintiff filed, submitted and granted and on agreement, Wildon Lett appointed special judge cause. Jurisdiction assumed oath of office filed by Wilson Lett. Bernstein Scott, contract. Verified answer of plea Nancy Bradford, et al, Bert Bradford, al, quiet title and partition. Proof of notice sale real estate by posting and publication filReport of estate filand approved. Deed reported and approved. Malinda Pence Ova RenbargMotion by tiff to defendant to make his second paragraph answer more specific COLLEGE BASKETBALL Purdue Illinois Indiana 38; Ohio State 22. Indiana Central Central Nor-


Article from Leader-Tribune, February 2, 1934

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Court Minutes SUPERIOR COURT Loren T. Mart V8 Gladys Keever. alienation of affections Motion by defendant to require plaintiff make complaint more specific filed et al. note Jury case submitted to court heard finding for plaintiff against all fendants on note in suit sum of and costs without relief Judgment on finding The John Kelley Co. VS Rose Me Lemore, replevin Motion by de fendant for inspection of papers fil ed. submitted and inspection granted and ordered Cross com plaint by defendant filed and answer in general denial thereto filed. Jury empanneled and sworn try cause Cause submitted to jury and plaintiff's evidence heard Motion by de fendant to dismiss appeal filed. submitted and overruled and exception by All evidence heard Argument of counsel heard Jury in structed in writing and retire in charge of sworn bailiff to deliberate on Jury returns verdict for plaintiff finding that plaintiff is entitled to immediate possession of personal property described in the complaint In the receivership of the old First National Bank of Marion, George W Rauch, receiver Petition by receiv er for authority to convey real estate of Joseph and Myrtle Fry filed, sub mitted and same is ordered. City of Marion, account Answer in general denial by defendant filed Cause submitted. evidence finding for plaintiff against defend ant that the allegations of complaint are true and that plaintiff is ed to judgment on contract against defendant in sum of 62 and costs without relief Judgment is ordered on the finding In the receivership of the Upland State Bank Receiver's current re port filed and submitted


Article from Chronicle Tribune, February 2, 1934

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COURT MINUTES SUPERIOR COURT Civil Docket The John Kelley Co. Rose McLemore, replevin. Motion by fendant for inspection of papers submitted inspection ordered. Cross complaint by defendant filed and answer general denial thereto filed. Jury empanneled and sworn to try cause. Cause submitted to jury and plainevidence heard. Motion by fendant dismiss appeal filed, submitted overruled exception defendant. All evidence heard. Argument counsel heard. Jury structed writing retire charge of sworn to deliberate verdict. Jury returns verdict for plaintiff, finding that plaintiff entitled of personal property described in the In the receivership the Upland State Bank. Receiver's current port filed and submitted.


Article from Leader-Tribune, February 10, 1934

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Court Minutes SUPERIOR COURT Civil Docket Grace Peck vs. Harley Peck, die vorce. Counter showing by defends ant application for suit and supe port money filed. Application mitted and defendant is ordered to pay to clerk $25 or before April 1984 for of plaintiff with which to pay her attorney and the application for support continued. In the receivership of the Upland State Bank. Receiver's first current report approved and receivership continued. Mary O. Pulley vs. Harry E. Pulle ley, divorce. Finding for plaintiff that the allegations her complaint are true that plaintiff is elle titled to divorce from defendant and custody of Donald Oath Pulley, 10 months, is awarded plaintiff and defendant ordered to $2.50 per week for support and $25 on or before April 1984 for use plaintiff with which her attorney. Costs pay defendant. Gustav J. Gruendler Manufacture ing Co. vs. Oscar Wagner, forecloss ure. Motion strike out and make parts of cross complaint more specific submitted, overruled and exception by plaintiff. Dorothy Tippey Jesse C. Tips pey, divorce. agreement of course defendant ordered pay clerk $4 per week beginning 12 1934 for support and $25 or before March 1934 for use plaintiff with which to pay her at aorney. Harold Alleman vs. June D. Allen man, Cause dismissed motion of plaintiff. Judgment for costs against plaintiff. Sadie M. Baumbaugh Henry Baumbaugh, divorce. Verified plication by plaintiff for suit support money filed. Hearing sets for Feb. 15, 1934 at m. and tice CIRCUIT COURT Civil Docket In the liquidation the Van Buren State Bank. Petition for order to pay dividend number two filed, submitted and granted and ten percent dividend is ordered H J. Bernstein vs. L. Scott, come tract Motion of by defendant filed.