641. Globe Bank & Savings Company (Globe, AZ)

Bank Information

Episode Type
Suspension → Closure
Bank Type
state
Start Date
February 26, 1907
Location
Globe, Arizona (33.394, -110.786)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini
Short Digest
1dfb72da

Response Measures

None

Description

Local notice states the bank has 'gone-at rest' and that 'all obligations are paid in full' with a farewell after 41 years—indicating a voluntary permanent closure/liquidation rather than a run or regulator-imposed suspension.

Events (1)

1. February 26, 1907 Suspension
Cause
Voluntary Liquidation
Cause Details
Owners/firm (E. F. Kellner & Co.) ceased operations after 41 years, announcing closure and that all obligations are paid in full.
Newspaper Excerpt
E. F. Kellner and our Globe Bank & Savings company have gone-at rest. All obligations are paid in full. To our many friends and customers we give a hearty farewell.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (2)

Article from Daily Arizona Silver Belt, February 26, 1907

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Article Text

Advertise in the Silver Belt. E. F. Kellner and our Globe Bank & Savings company have gone-at rest. All obligations are paid in full. People who owe us are welcome to pay. To our many friends and customers we give a hearty farewell; Billy Ransome says ditto. Our boys will write their own mark. Look for our sign over the divide. Meantime, trade with Brookner; he is next to us. The month completes forty-one years we run our own business and all is well with E. F. Kellner. 119


Article from Daily Arizona Silver Belt, February 27, 1907

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Article Text

E. F. Kellner & Co., Globe Bank & Savings company have gone-at rest. All obligations are paid in full. People who owe us are welcome to pay. To our many friends and customers we give a hearty farewell; Billy Ransome says ditto. Our boys will write their own mark. Look for our sign over the divide. Meantime, trade with Brookner; he is next to us. This month completes forty-one years we run our own business and all is well with E. F. Kellner. 119