6819. Lincolnville State Bank (Lincolnville, KS)

Bank Information

Episode Type
Suspension → Closure
Bank Type
state
Start Date
April 17, 1933
Location
Lincolnville, Kansas (38.493, -96.960)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini
Short Digest
49655769

Response Measures

None

Description

Articles indicate the Lincolnville State Bank was in receivership (receiver Charles W. Johnson) as of an April 1933 court reference and that receivers planned to pay out soon, making full payment (Jan 25, 1934). There is no mention of a depositor run; the bank was placed in receivership and is being wound up with dividends paid, so classify as suspension leading to permanent closure/receivership.

Events (3)

1. April 17, 1933 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
Charles W. Johnson, receiver for the Lincolnville State ... argued the case for the receivership.
Source
newspapers
2. January 25, 1934 Other
Newspaper Excerpt
the Lincolnville State Bank will pay out soon, making full payment.
Source
newspapers
3. * Suspension
Cause
Government Action
Cause Details
Bank placed in receivership (receiver named); suspension/closing by receivership/government process.
Newspaper Excerpt
Charles W. Johnson, receiver for the Lincolnville State ... argued the case for the receivership.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (2)

Article from The Wichita Beacon, April 17, 1933

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SPEED TRIAL OF UNWED MOTHER (Continued from Page South Hydraulic, who were motorHEAR BANK CASE ing on Sunday, January 22, told discovery the body when Mrs. Crease sought use the can Circuit Court to Rule on which body was deposited in which carry water for the ra- Receivers' Rights the The rights of bank receiver for It was Miss Pearl L'Heureux, poclaim on liability gave the only bank stock when the assets terial testimony this morning conthe owner are in the hands of cerning the charges against the girl. ceiver were argued in the United she sought to question Miss States circuit court of appeals she stated the girl declared session she had had no baby. case of M. Garrison, May Call Drury trustee for Henry Tiemeiar, "You'll have to come with me Charles W. Johnson, receiver for and let Dr. Hobbs examine you the Lincolnville State then,' Miss L'Heureux said she Fred Hinkel, Wichita attorney, Loretta. Then the girl admitted argued the case for the receivership having had the baby in Newton the store owned by Teimeiar, hospital. Carpenter of Marion for the "But it's not that baby," the pobank receivership. Mr. Carpenter licewoman said explained. the father of Congressman Ran"What baby?" asked Miss L'Heudolph Carpenter of Marion. Judges Lewis, George "The one that they found," LoMcDermott and John Pollock were answered. on the bench Monday, Judge Lewis At that time the discovery of the presiding. body had been told The Eagle. Other cases argued on the calDan Carrier, police officer, corendar today included: roborated parts of Miss L'Heureux Kansas City Southern Railway testimony. company versus Melvern Cornish. Dr. Davis, testified Rounds and Porter Lumber comto the condition of the body. At pany versus Charles B. Livesay. that point, Attorney Wood asked Operators Oil company versus for continuance until the afterBarbe. noon session in order to present the The Prairie Oil and Gas company testimony of his last witness. versus H. H. Motter, collector of InThere was talk courtternal Revenue. house that attempt would be made Charles E. Roberts versus the to place Paul Drury, still in the United States. county jail, on the stand to testify against the girl. His name had not TEST EAST TEXAS WELLS been listed witness in the case, April KILGORE, TEX., tests of East Texas The jurors hearing the case continued today under ruling S. Useeda, Otho Strahl, Joseph Federal Judge Randolph Bryant Leo Ternes, H. Dobson, Sherman. readings from Rasco, Sealey, 300 test wells will form the Jenkins, Hale, John- of allowable order to W. L. Ames, and issued shortly by the state railroad commission.


Article from The Herington Times, January 25, 1934

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Burdick Bank Dividend Receivers for the Farmers State Bank Burdick have announced that another dividend will be paid this coming Saturday. It will be for ten per cent. This the second dividend from that institution the other having been per cent. In with this it that the Lincolnville State Bank will pay out soon, making full payment. The Delavan Bank paid out full and understood that the Latimer Bank will pay in full eventually.