Northwestern Bank (Ireton, IA)

Episode Information

Episode UID
72086671523
Episode Type
Suspension โ†’ Closure
Bank Type
private
Bank ID
7208667 routing
Routing Number
72-0866
Start Date
November 1, 1926*
Location
Ireton, Iowa (42.975, -96.318)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
921d94cefc75887a

Response Measures

None

Description

Articles show the bank in receivership with property sold; no run described.

Events (4)

1. November 1, 1926* Suspension
Cause Details
Bank placed in receivership; specific trigger not stated in available articles.
Newspaper Excerpt
report filed this week by the receiver for the Northwestern banks Alton and Ireton shows cash balance on hand of $18,419.79, of November 1926.
Source
newspapers
2. July 22, 1927 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
Attorneys for Henry Glebink, receiver for the Bank of Northwestern ... and Northwestern Bank of Ireton, have filed ten petitions asking judgment on promissory notes against former patrons of the bank.
Source
newspapers
3. December 28, 1928 Other
Newspaper Excerpt
The report filed this week by the receiver for the Northwestern banks Alton and Ireton shows ... the report covers 12 months of the receivership, from November 1927 to November 1928.
Source
newspapers
4. January 25, 1929 Other
Newspaper Excerpt
The receiver for the Northwestern Bank, Ireton, reported the sale of estate ... an order made authorizing the receiver to settle the indebtedness.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (4)

Article from The Alton Democrat, July 22, 1927

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COURT HOUSE NEWS EVENTS OF THE WEEK Bank Receiver Files Ten Petitions Against Bank Debtors Attorneys for Henry Glebink, receiver for the Bank of Northwestern 10 of Alton and Northwestern Bank of Ireton, have filed ten petitions ask ing judgment on promissory notes gainst former patrons of the bank. The receiver has started suit against John Luschen on note for $250.99) gainst John Luschen and Martha Luschen on note for $6538.11; Steve Lemonds, note, $1,611.16; George Ricklefs, note. $591.85; John Korver Sr., note, $779.52; John Korver Sr., and John Korver Jr., note, $167.95: Bartlett, note, $350.24 Hemmingnote, $448.14; Hemmingson and Bertha Hemmingson, note, $4503.George Twillman, note, $256.13. William H. Dirks has brought action in court against H. F. McKeever and others, asking that title to outlot 2, McKeevers addition, Ireton, be quieted in the plaintin. Frank R. Ladwig has petitioned the court asking divorce from his wife, Myrtle M. Ludwig The petition states that they were married at Williamsport, Pa., March 26, 1921, but that the wife deserted him December 15, An order was issued by Judge Butler authorizing the sale notes four Frank Frisbee are gregating $5,000 and one given Ger Dranyom for $3,000. W. Washer, R. J. Hickman and John Westerman were appointed appraisers to value the notes. In the case of Iowa State Bank of Hall William Rons and others an order issued approving final report of receiver and discharging him and leasing his Marriage licenses were issued the past week to the Bekins 27, Sloux City and Nancy M. Slagle 22. Alton: Merle Storts 19 and Bernice Jensen 18, Hawarden; Wm. Van't Hor 28, Hospers, and Nelle Amelia De Valois 25, Boyden Harold Hanser 26, St. Louis, Mo., and Derothy Vande Steeg Orange City: Adrianus Van Bochove 39, Sioux Center, Vogel 30, Mich; Edward Raymond Hulstein 18. Sioux Center and Della Gritters 19, Perkins. The board of supervisors will meet to let contracts next Monday, July 25.


Article from The Alton Democrat, December 28, 1928

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Report Made by Albert Reid Bank Receiver The report filed this week by the receiver for the Northwestern banks Alton and Ireton shows cash balance on hand of $18,419.79, of November 1926. The bulance that time year previous was $19,179.14. The report covers 12 months of the receivership, from November 1027 to November 1928. schedule filed with the report lists the property by the receiver but new estimate value of the real estate made. The report, however, lists good notes held in the Alton bank at $11,027.33. fair notes at $2S2.95 and doubtful at $8486.41. In the Ireton bank the good notes are fair $3300 and doubtful Judgments obtained by the receiver during the year amount to Property owned in Ireton, consisting three dwelling houses. the bank building and barber shop, is to public sale this Saturday afternoon.


Article from The Alton Democrat, January 25, 1929

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HOUSE NEWS EVENTS THE WEEK Week Receivers Reports District court was adjourned Wednesday afternoon by Judge Butler until Monday ing. Members of the judge's mily are the sick list Sib- ley. With exciting sensational no cuses to occupy. public attention district court has gone along the even its ways since our last were decided without effort, the defendant each and making no appearance, judgment therefore being awarded the plaintiff. Bank four closed banks made reports, as The receiver for the Northwestern Bank, Ireton. reported the sale of estate reported these columns. His report was Judge Butler on January 1:An order made authorizing the receivsettle the indebtedness John for cash. The receiver of bank reported cash received since with $3712.95 for expenses, rediscounts, authority percent the held by the of that bank in notes. The same receiver. but acting for Citizen's Bank Hospers, report. cash hand The receiver the time of the previous report had band and received $4.out in per cent dividend $6374.28 and other expenses totaling $11,618.80, while preferred claims and rediscounted notes accountfor $2364.10 paid Receiver Peacock of the Hawarden State Bank reported remaining assets that bank as One dividend paid, to $38,Cash on hand Dec: $30.not far distant enough second 10 per cent dividend. decree of divorce was awarded John H. Tutje January 14, the grounds of desertion. Miss Ethel Van Rooyen, daughter and Mrs. John Van Rooyen who for past year and half has attended Nettleton Commercollege at Falls, assisting: the county agent's office. decree quieting title in real has been handed down the case. Valois and others. decree in has been issued the case Swier FS Walter Swier and others. Licenses wed were issued the week John Vanden Berg Orange City and Harriett Bos Hospers: John Kosters 23 and Kruizenga Wesley Hofmeyer 23; M. Oordt Sheldon: GerZeutenhorst Sioux Center and Hattie Dranyer Manrice: John Kots and Gertrude Bolluyt of Maurice. In the estate of Sipke Berkenpas, the Orange City National Bank has appointed administrator. Mae Suyder has been appointed administratrix estate of Bell deceased. Final adoption has been granted by court to and Mrs. four old baby who has been named Helen LocJudgment by default has been awarplaintiff the following cases: Pattie Plow Co. H. per cent. $7.25 costs. ScottLogan Milling Co. John Roetcent. attorfees. costs Cargill Comm. $16.35 costs. Cambier Motor Tice cent. attorney fees. costs. per Receiver, State Bank Frank per costs $0.05. Bert Vander Stonwe Carpenter per attorney costs. Receiver Bank of Ireton per cent. attorney costs. Bank


Article from The Boyden Reporter, March 7, 1929

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SIOUX COUNTY DISTRICT COURT C. Kringle, tax ferret, left last week Friday for Washington, D. C., to see Hoover inaugurated. Marriage Licenses Arthur Miller, 31, Rock Valley, and Josephine Toft, 24, Hudson, S. D. Gerrit Sandbulte, 26, and Mathilda Mouw, 21, both of Rock Valley: Herman L. Mouw, 22, and June Owens, 22, both of Orange City. Joe Sandbulte, 23, Sioux Center, and Johanna Ter Horst, 22, Orange City. Clarence Wolfswinkel, 22, of Mooreton, N. D., and Hattie De Jongh, 19, of Hull. Henry Ter Haar, 24, Maurice, and Grace Van Otterloo, 20, of Rock Valley. Peter Kruizenga, 29; Sioux Center, and Katherine Sas, 24, Orange City. 6,850 Auto Licenses Up to the latter part of February. nearly 6,850 automobile licenses had been issued Sioux county, many more than had been issued last year at this same time. New Cases Filed The following cases have been filed for district court: P. S. Wick & Co. asks judgment of Jas. Dewen on a note of $50. Jos. Bachman & Co. of Granville asks judgment against Ferd Gaul in the sum of $69.95.for merchandise purchased in 1928. Dr. A. L. Fink asks judgment from the same defendant in the sum of $250 for professional services performed in the summer of 1928. Farmers Hall Insurance Asso. of Iowa asks judgment in the sum of $49.78 of A. Jacobs, said amount being assessments due on hall insurance. The same insurance company E H. Den Herder same cause in the sum of $59.26 Travelers Insurance E Co., VS Geo. E. Jeffers, et al. The insurance company asks a special execution of mortgaged property to satisfy a judgment amounting to $18,530.50. Carl Kooren asks judgment in the sum of $489 of M. Vander Sloot. The Farmers Lumber Co. of Rock Valley has supplied the John Kurvink family with coal to the amount of $177.90, and asks judgment for this amount. The court issued an order on February 23 to the receiver of the Hawarden State Bank to pay a 15% dividend to creditors of the bank. The receiver Basked permission to pay the dividend. This makes 30% dividends paid back to depositors of this bank. Receiver's Report The following receiver's report has been filed, showing the condition of the Alton and Ireton Northwestern Banks: Cash on hand January 31, $24, 155.81; receipts during December, $2,775.77; during January, $4,707.14; paid to janitor, $60; telephone, light and repairs, $33.59; receiver's bond, $250 00: receivers' salaries, $600; demand loan, $700; auctioneer's fees, $42.25; insurance, $33.30; other repairs, $12.45; court costs, $13.65. Widows Allowance Orders. for allowance of widow's pension funds were issued to Mrs. Katrina Miller and seven children to the amount of $2.50 per week for each child; to Mrs. Margaret Karr and seven children in the same amount, and Mrs. Florence Rhodes and one child to the amount of $2.00 per week. Probate notices are as follows: In the Frederica Larsen estate, John Anderson appointed administrator. Garretje Korthals estate, Ben J. Meylink, administrator. Ellen M. Stowe estate. Waiter Scott appointed administrator. Effie Spoelstra estate, Lewis Jungers, administrator. John Jungars estate, John W. Jungars appointed guardian. The notice for probating the Henry Vander Marel estate has been issued for April 1 at 10 Mrs. Sam Timmer was a visitor at the Ed Den Harder home in Sionx Center last week. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Van Rooyen of Hospers have moved to the John Blyer farm southeast of town. A surprise party was held at the