6830. Farmers State Bank (Madison, KS)

Bank Information

Episode Type
Suspension → Closure
Bank Type
state
Start Date
April 30, 1929
Location
Madison, Kansas (38.136, -96.136)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini
Short Digest
8cd202b4

Response Measures

None

Description

Articles show a receiver (Charles/Chas. Johnson) was appointed for Farmers State Bank on April 30, 1929 and depositors were instructed to file claims — indicates the bank suspended and entered receivership (closure). No article describes a depositor run.

Events (2)

1. April 30, 1929 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
The receiver of the Farmers State Bank of Madison, Kansas, appointed on April 30th, 1929. JOHNSON, Receiver.\nThe statutes of Kansas provide that all claims of depositors and other creditors must be filed with the Receiver within one year after the date his appointment, and if not filed such claims shall be barred from participation in the estate of such bank.
Source
newspapers
2. April 30, 1929 Suspension
Cause
Government Action
Cause Details
Bank taken into receivership and payments suspended; receiver appointed on April 30, 1929.
Newspaper Excerpt
The receiver of the Farmers State Bank of Madison, Kansas, appointed CHARLES JOHNSON, 21-2 Receiver.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (3)

Article from Madison News, April 3, 1930

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Article Text

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 his and if not appointment, filed such claims be barred from in the estate of such participation bank. The receiver of the Farmers State Bank of Madison, Kansas, April 30th, 1929. appointed CHARLES JOHNSON, 21-2 Receiver.


Article from Madison News, April 10, 1930

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NEW CASES FILED Following are number of cases which have recently been filed with Clyde Divine, clerk of the district court: Elizabeth Albert vs. Lewis Albert, divorce. W. Bird, et al., vs. David Ladd, et al., money judgment. R. Lylet vs. Evelyn D. Eakes, replevin action. Lee A. Wright Chas. Sandberg, et al., appeal from justice peace court. H. Webb VS. West Coast Leasing Company, money judgment. Farmers State Bank of Madison, Kansas, by Chas. W. Johnson, ceiver, vs. W. Randall, money judgment.


Article from Madison News, April 10, 1930

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Article Text

NOTICE The statutes of Kansas provide that all claims of depositors and other creditors must be filed with the ceiver within one year after the of his appointment, and if not filed such claims shall be barred from participation in the estate of such bank. The receiver of the Farmers State Bank of Madison, Kansas, appointed on April 30th, 1929. JOHNSON, Receiver. Renew your daily through papers the News office.