Citizens Bank (Hospers, IA)

Episode Information

Episode UID
72137971549
Episode Type
Suspension โ†’ Closure
Bank Type
private
Bank ID
7213797 routing
Routing Number
72-1379
Start Date
January 1, 1929
Location
Hospers, Iowa (43.072, -95.904)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
e7a1a02f93e4d2fe

Response Measures

None

Events (2)

1. January 1, 1929 Suspension
Cause
Government Action
Cause Details
A receiver had been appointed and was administering the bank's assets and paying dividends.
Newspaper Excerpt
acting for Citizen's Bank Hospers, report. cash hand The receiver ...
Source
newspapers
2. October 23, 1930 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
J. W. Vandenburg asks judgment against John Versteeg, receiver of the Citizens Bank of Hospers, for $1,330.25 ...; receivership funds of Citizens Bank of Hos. First National Bank of Chicago as depository for receivership funds of Citizens Bank of Hos. (Dec. 1930 notice). ] } } ] } } ] } } } } } } } } } } } } }
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (3)

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 Independent, October 23, 1930

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COURT HOUSE DOINGS Items of Interest Gleaned by Our Orange City Ourrespondent The October term of the district court will consent next Monday. Oct. 27th, with Judge c C. Bradley presiding. The grand jury is summoned for duty on Monday afternoon but members of the petit jury will not be obliged to report until Monday morning. Nov. 3rd. John T. De Jong. who was tarred and feathered last July by 17 citizens of Orange City. was bound over to the grand jury last week by Mayor Cor. Vande Steeg of Orange City on n charge of adultery. His bond was fixed at $1,000. The charges against him were filed by Peter De Cook. one of the men who De Jong alleges participated in the tar and feather episode. De Jong has already filed suit against De Cook and a number of other participants in the "tar party" for damages. The damage action may be tried at the coming term of court. The First National Bank of Sioux Center asks judgment against H. J. Ten Napel on a note for $9,375.53, with interst and costs. The Diamond Products Company asks for judgment against S. Van Roekel for goods, wares and merchandise in the sum of $150, with interest and costs. The Cereal By-products Company asks judgment against Klein Bros., a partnership, for $90, with interest and costs. Anna Hein has filed a petition against Wm. P. Gerst and Wilhelmina C. Gerst and the Alton Savings Bank, asking foreclosure and for judgment on note for $2,500, with interest and costs. Peter Lage asks judgment against Harry Walinga for $1,000 and costs. The petition states that Welinga's truck struck plaintiff's automobile, causing damage to the above amount. The Van Eizenga Lumber Co. states in a petition which has been filed that they are the holder of a judgment for $114.90 and costs against Gerrit Wagner, Winnie Wagner and Jacob Wagner and asks the court to decree this judgment a lien on an Oakland coupe No. 84-7136. Mrs. Ed. Lundberg has brought an action against Sam Blair and D. N. Steffen claiming defendants wrongfully attached her husband's wages and asks judgment for $170 damages, $25 expenses, and interest and costs. The Board of Pensions and Relief of the Methodist Episcopal church ask judgment on a note for $30,000, with interest and costs, against the estate of Harry R. Siemonsma, deceased, his wife, Mary, and others. J. W. Vandenburg asks judgment against John Versteeg, receiver of the Citizens Bank of Hospers, for $1,330.25 for supplies furnished and for costs. Nick Greiner asks judgment against Emma Splear for goods, wares and merchandise delivered at Rock Valley in the amount of $156.53. Edwin Brickson, in his petition against J. P. Schwebach and N. T. Schwebach, executors of the estate of John Schwebach, deceased, asks judgment for $238.95, his share of the rent, and interest and costs. The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company asks foreclosure of mortgage and judgment on note for $65,000, with interest and costs, against Howard M. Corwin and others. Cora A. Flaherty asks foreclosure of mortgage and judgment on note for $18,000, with interest and costs, against Henry E. Groth and others. L A. Andrew, receiver of the Hawarden State Bank, brings an action against Sioux county and A. Balkema, Treasurer, asking to have the taxes declared not a lien on property in hands of the receiver, and taxes assessed to A. H. Ring be declared not a lien on lots 7, 8 and 9, block 30, Calliope, now a part of Hawarden. Major Northrup and others have filed a partition action in which they ask to have three referees appointed to make partition of their interests in the land belonging to the Adam Scott estate. Mary E. Kennedy and Anna M. Abbott ask for the foreclosure of a mortgage and judgment on a note for $18,000, with interest and costs, against Harry E. Groth, Olena Groth, Arthur Chambers, Ada Belle Chambers and Andrew E. Lee. L. A. Andrew, receiver of the Hawarden State Bank, in a suit filed against Ed. Lambertson, demands judgment; that the partnership of R. H. Nolan and defendant be dissolved and receiver appointed of property, etc., and same sold and the proceeds divided, and that defendant be ordered to deliver books of the partnership to said receiver. H. R. Hammon asks judgment against Earl Hayden for damages when defendant's truck collided with his truck on highway No. 75 near the "million dollar" corner, in the amount of $150.97 and costs. In the receivership of the Hawarden State Bank, the receiver's eleventh quarterly report shows bills receivable collected since the previous report, amounting to $5,687.48, leaving bills receivable still to be collected in the amount of $141,819.00. Total cash receipts for the period were $8,255.25 and total disbursements $4,703.84. The amount of cash on hand Sept. 30th was $19,211.63. The LeMars Globe-Post filed a petition asking for an attachment against Billy and Jack Rossman of Ireton, claiming they ordered sale bills, nccepted same and refused. to pay. An application and order to compromise the indebtedness of Will De- Raad has been made in the case of F. M. Slagle against the Northwesters Bank of Alton. John Roghair has filed a suit in which he asks for the replevin of a Whippet car from Wm. J. Allard. In the matter of the general assignment of Klein Bros. Grain Company for the benefit of creditors, an order authorizing assignee to employ an attorney and engage other necessary assistance, an order appointing appraisers and an order authorizing and directing sale of perishable and other property have all been signed. An order has been signed fixing the time and place of hearing in the guardianship of the Van Duyn minors. An order has been signed for an ellowance in the estate of Willom L. Gandy, deceased.


Article from The Sioux County Index, December 26, 1930

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Court House News Of Sioux County the on Court House In Orange City For the Past Week Motion for a new trial was filed by plaintiff's attorney in the case of Goneva Gonnion against 11. Lammers and wife. Marriage Liconses: Joe Kroykes, Hospors and Henrietta VandenBoach, Boyden. Board of Supervisors met Tuesday, December 16th, at which time notice WRA served on Wm. TerMeer. Janitor and his hearing will be December 27th. An answer has boon filed In the case of Harrison C. Abell against G. petition and costs taxed to plaintiff. The Third Report of the administra for has been Med in the estate of Myrtle Chisholm, deceased. VanderBerg Brothers of Stoux Center are asking for Judgment on account against Wm. Milenborg of Gran ville for $47.20 with interest and Application and order designating the First National Bank of Chicago, Illinola. as depository for receivership funds of Citizens Bank of Hos. John Lindher asks for judgment on account and for A writ of attachment against Leo. Feller, for balance due amounting to $225. with interest and costs. The petition states that the defendant ly about 10 move out of the state and place his money boyond the reach of HIR oreditors. The Board of Supervisors, Sioux County, Iowa, met December 2. 1930, pursuant to adjournment. Members present Jacob Gorzeman, Chairman: R. Kamminga, R. W. Younio, Wm. Rons and L. Noothe. The minutes of the preceding meet ing held November 18th, 1930, were read and on motion approved. The forenoon session was taken up by miscellaneous matters presented to the Board. On motion the Board adjourned to 1:30 this day. Afternoon Session Members present same an ferenoon On motion the Board re-nowed the workmen's compensation policy for the year 1031 with the Iowa Muthal Liability Insurance Company of CoSupervisor Gorzenian reported the sale of an old building to the amount of $150.00 as shown by county of old