State Bank (Palatine, IL)

Episode Information

Episode UID
70196371573
Episode Type
Suspension โ†’ Closure
Bank Type
state
Bank ID
7019637 routing
Routing Number
70-1963
Start Date
January 1, 1931*
Location
Palatine, Illinois (42.110, -88.034)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
7b0636418d3132e8

Response Measures

None

Description

OCR errors in articles; restored phrase 'Palatine State Bank' and 'receiver'.

Events (2)

1. January 1, 1931* Suspension
Cause
Government Action
Cause Details
Bank placed under a moratorium (suspension of payments) around 1931
Newspaper Excerpt
deposit in the Palatine State Bank at the time moratorium
Source
newspapers
2. * Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
Collector Receives Taxes From Bank Receiver ... when they received checks from Heims ... after the appointment of the receiver
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (3)

Article from The Daily Herald, July 20, 1934

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Article Text

Collector Receives Taxes From Bank Receiver was good news for the treasurers the various Palatine taxing bodies when they received checks from Heims who collector of the 1931 taxes, their share of the tax money of that that deposit in the Palatine State Bank the the The total amount involved was After the appointment of the receiver, Heims once filed preferred claim, which was not allowed until after the matter had been heard courts. Henry Harz, the lage attorney, acted the terests the collector and the taxing bodies.


Article from The Daily Herald, July 20, 1934

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Article Text

Collector Receives Taxes Bank Receiver was good news for the treasurers the various Palataxing bodies when received checks from Heims who collector of the 1931 taxes, for their share the undivided tax money that that deposit the Palatine State Bank at the time moratorium. total amount involved was appointment the receiver, Heims filed preferred claim, which was not allowed until after the matter had been heard courts. Henry Harz, the lage attorney, acted the terests collector and the taxing


Article from The Daily Herald, July 20, 1934

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Article Text

1931 Collector Receives Taxes From Bank Receiver was good news for the treasurers various taxing bodies when received checks from who was collector of the taxes, their share tax money of that that was deposit in Palatine State Bank the time the moratorium. The amount involved After the appointment of receiver, Heims once filed claim, which allowed after the had been heard the courts. Henry Harz, the lage acted the interests of the collector and the taxing bodies.