Commercial State Bank (Iowa City, IA)

Episode Information

Episode UID
72011871502
Episode Type
Run โ†’ Suspension โ†’ Closure
Bank Type
state
Bank ID
7201187 routing
Routing Number
72-0118
Start Date
February 13, 1925
Location
Iowa City, Iowa (41.661, -91.530)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
a03b3582e24af40b

Response Measures

None

Description

Directors resolved not to open and requested state superintendent to take charge for voluntary liquidation.

Events (3)

1. February 13, 1925 Run
Cause
Bank Specific Adverse Info
Cause Details
Continuous withdrawals driven by the bank's prolonged financial difficulties and inability to liquidate frozen loans
Measures
No special liquidity measures; continued withdrawals led directors to decide not to open and to pursue voluntary liquidation
Newspaper Excerpt
there has been slow withdrawn of funds ... in reality there has been in the nature of a slow run
Source
newspapers
2. February 13, 1925 Suspension
Cause
Voluntary Liquidation
Cause Details
Board resolved to close and requested the state superintendent take charge to proceed with voluntary liquidation
Newspaper Excerpt
directors ... decided not to open that institution today ... voluntary liquidation of its business may be undertaken. Resolved that the state superintendent of banking be requested to take charge
Source
newspapers
3. June 26, 1925 Other
Newspaper Excerpt
early reorganization of the defunct Commercial State bank, which failed early in the year was forecast by officials ... About $70,000 in public funds may go to swell the total of $850,000 waivers already signed toward reorganization of the bank
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (3)

Article from Iowa City Press-Citizen, February 13, 1925

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DIRECTORS DECIDE TO CLOSE BANK AT MEETING LAST NIGHT Issue Statement This Morning; Believe Voluntary Liquidation Of Resources Best Course to Follow; Bank Ex aminer J. A. Heng Now in Charge Facing n decreasing reserve. due to a continuous withdrawal of funds by depositors since the bank's financial difficulties more than a year ago. and handicapped by in ability to Inquidate "frozen loans. directors of the Com. mereial State bank of Towa City at 11 meeting of the board last night decided not to open that institution today. and passed the follow mg formal resolution hich was posted on it- doots, at the Clinton street entrance, this morning: Resolved that this Commercial State Bank of low. City shall not he opened on Friday, the 13th day of Feb rualy. 1925. in order that :1 voluntary liquidation of itbusiness may be undertaken. Resolved that the state superintendent of banking be requested to take charge of the affairs of the bank, and to proceed with the liquidation. lows, was then in charge of the aftairs of the Swisher Ing. after several conte with the board of director action " above tated was determined now in charge of the affairs of the Ity in discussing the cloing of the bank with of representative O. the Press-Citized said Blow Run On Bank "There ha- been slow withdrawn of funds on the part of d) than back to the In reality the has been in the n. of a low run. and sulted in 1b tion of the of amount " did apport that the mank would be able to order to the the action the Capital Stock of $150,000 The amount to of 'I Paul of the thereof at this th the of the ultim Appoint ReceiveUnder the banking law of low? passed by the general as sembly in 1921 the state superin tendent of banking becomes ceiter of all banks under will appointed to duce to a informum the costs of


Article from Iowa City Press-Citizen, February 13, 1925

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which consequently increases the not turns to depositors in likproportion. The closing of the Commercia State bank today is the first ex perfence of this kind suffered by any financial institution in Ion City. It is claimed. for a period or nearly 80 years. Not since the 40'it is said, has a bank in Iowa City closed its doors. until the mi fortune of the Commercial Stat. bank today


Article from Quad-City Times, June 26, 1925

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DEFUNCT BANK NEW Court Decision on Public Funds Encourages; Let Paving Contracts." Iowa City, June able early reorganization of the defunct Commercial State bank, which failed early in the year was forecast by officials night as a result of the decision of the Iowa supreme court in the Stuart bank case. About $70,000 in public funds may go to swell the total of $850,000 waivers already signed toward reorganization of the bank, for which waivers aggregating 000 are necessary. Let Paving Here. Contracts for approximately 13,000 square feet of concrete paving will be by the city council here tonight. Stolen Car Recovered. Word was received by police yesterday that car belong: ing to Pirkl, which was stolen here last Saturday, had been found by police at, Council Bluffs, Ia. The car apparently had been driven that far and deserted.