6538. Citizens State Bank (Claflin, KS)

Bank Information

Episode Type
Run → Suspension → Closure
Bank Type
state
Start Date
June 19, 1929
Location
Claflin, Kansas (38.525, -98.534)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini
Short Digest
2d376cf6

Response Measures

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Description

A run of heavy withdrawals in mid‑June 1929 precipitated the bank being placed in the hands of the State Bank Commissioner and a receiver appointed (notice gives appointment date June 24, 1929). Later articles report a 50% dividend to depositors, confirming the bank remained in receivership and did not reopen as a going concern.

Events (4)

1. June 19, 1929 Run
Cause
Bank Specific Adverse Info
Cause Details
Large loans outstanding and illiquidity before harvest; heavy depositors demanded large withdrawals (e.g., $9,000) triggering withdrawals
Measures
Directors consulted an attorney, posted notice on door placing bank in hands of State Bank Commissioner; requested a receiver (Solenberg) be named
Newspaper Excerpt
A few heavy depositors came in yesterday and asked for their money, one of them demanding nine thousand dollars. The bank could not pay that much out at once ... This sudden run on the bank has knocked that deal in the head
Source
newspapers
2. June 24, 1929 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
The Receiver of the Citizens State Bank of Claflin, Kansas was appointed June 24th, 1929. Charles W. Johnson, Receiver.
Source
newspapers
3. June 24, 1929 Suspension
Cause
Bank Specific Adverse Info
Cause Details
Following heavy withdrawals and inability to meet large demands amid illiquid loan portfolio, directors placed bank in hands of State Bank Commissioner and sought a receiver
Newspaper Excerpt
A notice on the closed door of the Citizens State Bank of Claflin states that the bank is now in the hands of the State Bank Commissioner. The notice means, in effect, that the bank is closed and will be placed in the hands of a receiver.
Source
newspapers
4. October 25, 1929 Other
Newspaper Excerpt
The Citizens of Claflin will receive their first dividend of $69,000, or 50 per cent on Oct. 25.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (6)

Article from Claflin Clarion, June 20, 1929

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CITIZENS BANK CLOSED In Hands of State Bank Commissioner Temporarily A notice on the closed door of the Citizens State Bank of Claflin states that the bank is now in the hands of the State Bank Commissioner. The notice means, in effect, that the bank is closed and will be placed in the hands of a receiver. The bank had a lot of loans out and the officers expected the present wheat crop in this vicinity to materially reduce the loans and put the affairs of the bank in shape again. A few heavy depositors came in yesterday and asked for their money, one of them demanding nine thousand dollars. The bank could not pay that much out at once, and until after harvest would be unable to pay it, SO the directors called on an attorney from Great Bend and he, Mr. R. C. Russell, was here yesterday evening and is handling the correspondence for the directors. It was on his advice that the notice was posted on the door. The directors have asked that Mr. Solenberg of Marquette be named as receiver for this bank. Mr. Solenberg has been here several times recently, with the idea in view of buying out Mr. Schumacher's interest in the bank and coming here to run it. This sudden run on the bank has knocked that deal in the head, at least for the time being, although it may be that Mr. Solenberg will yet take over the affairs of the bank. There is sufficient paper out to take care of the bank's obligations to depositors, but just now it will he hard to realize on some of it. The directors believe that Mr. Solenberg will reorganize the bank if put in here as a receiver, and that the depositors will not lose anything. There was some talk also of the Farmers State Bank of Beaver being consolidated with the Citizens bank here. Just what will develop from the present situation cannot be said now. A receiver will no doubt be appointed in a few days and the work of liquidating the assets of the bank or of reorganizing it will begin.


Article from Council Grove Republican, October 1, 1929

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TO PAY DEPOSITORS Topeka, Oct. Johnson, state bank receiver will pay dividend to depositors of the Farmers bank of Bird City on Oct. 15. will be 20 per cent or A findividend of per cent will be paid for the Fidelity state of Chanute, amounting to $32,900. 10 per cent dividend will be paid the Burlington state bank. It is $12,600 and makes total of 80 per cent. The Citizens of Claflin will receive their first dividend of 69,000, or 50 per cent on Oct. 25.


Article from Council Grove Republican, April 3, 1930

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TO PAY DEPOSITORS Topeka, Apr. in the Bank of Pohattan will ceive per cent dividend morrow from Chas. Johnson, state bank receiver. dividend of 15 cent will be paid the per Citizens bank at Claflin and cent to the Pittsburg state bank on April TO PROBE DEATH Olathe, Apr. death in Geo. of this city, will be invesmerly tigated by coroner. Varnes salesman and died in an bulance while enroute to pital. He apparently was suffering from poison. A RANGER SPEAKS Apr. Martindale, lhief ranger at lowstone park, will be the speakon the the April He brought here the Izaak ing society. STUDENTS ELOPE Lawrence, Apr. Attwood, junior co-ed from Topeka and Donald Holmes, of this city, eloped to Missouri and were this week. The bride is the daughter of a ueka physician. A FATAL RUNAWAY Chanut, Apr. Malon, 40 year old farmer, died terday from when four horse team ran away. He was 20 hours before his death. HAWKS TO ST. LOUIS Tulsa, Apr. parture delayed by low ceiling and fog, Capt. Frank took off o'clock today on his cross country glider flight. His tination East St. Louis.


Article from Claflin Clarion, May 15, 1930

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NOTICE The Statutes of Kansas provide that all claims of depositors and other creditors must be filed with the Receiver within one year after the date of appointment, and if not filed such claims shall be barred from participation in the Estate of such bank. The Receiver of the Citizens State Bank of Claflin, Kansas was June 24th, 1929. pointed Charles W. Johnson, Receiver. 12.


Article from Claflin Clarion, May 15, 1930

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BANKS WILL CLOSE The banks of Claffin will be closed all day, May 22, to permit the bank force to attend the state bankers' meeting at Wichita. Farmers & Merchants State Bank Citizens State Bank. adv.


Article from Claflin Clarion, May 22, 1930

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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. The Receiver of the Citizens State Bank of Claflin, Kansas was appointed June 24th, 1929. Charles W. Johnson, Receiver. 12.