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All articles refer to the bank as defunct and in receivership/liquidation.
Events (5)
1.October 23, 1930Receivership
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BANK RECEIVER FILES A REPORT ON LIQUIDATION ... receiver in charge the defunct First State Savings bank of McCausland, filed second report ... including Sept. 30
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newspapers
2.December 1, 1930Other
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DIVIDEND PAID BY DEFUNCT ... First State Savings bank, McCausland, is paying dividend of 25 per cent ... M. Baker, receiver in charge, has announced.
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newspapers
3.March 6, 1931Other
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RECEIVER SUES TO COLLECT PROMISSORY NOTES ... Andrew, state superintendent and receiver in charge the defunct First State Savings McCausland, has filed ... against Harry Schneckloth ...
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newspapers
4.March 8, 1931Other
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BOSIER NAMED AS RECEIVER OF M'CAUSLAND BANK ... Appointment of Charles L. Bosier as acting receiver in charge of the defunct First State Savings bank of McCausland, Ia., to succeed M. Baker, was announced ...
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newspapers
5.September 6, 1931Other
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BANK RECEIVER ASKS AUTHORITY TO SETTLE CLAIM ... Andrew, state superintendent of banking and receiver in charge of the defunct First State Savings bank, McCausland, has petitioned the district court for permission accept deed ...
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newspapers
Newspaper Articles (10)
1.October 23, 1930Quad-City TimesDavenport, IA
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BANK RECEIVER FILES A REPORT ON LIQUIDATION
Andrew, state superintend banking and receiver in charge the defunct First State Savings bank of McCausland, filed second report the covering of liquidating the institution and including Sept. 30 in the district court today The report, listed assets and liabilities $177. approved by Judge Scott. tarred cordage, the passed heated
2.December 1, 1930Quad-City TimesDavenport, IA
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DIVIDEND PAID BY DEFUNCT
Receiver Issues Notice of 25 Per Cent Disbursement.
McCausland, Ia., Dec. First State Savings bank. McCausland. is paying dividend of 25 per cent this M. Baker, receiver charge, has announced. The checks are ready for distribution and the has requested to call at his office for their checks for the disbursement.
3.March 6, 1931Quad-City TimesDavenport, IA
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RECEIVER SUES TO COLLECT PROMISSORY NOTES
Andrew, state superintendent and receiver charge the defunct First State Savings McCausland, has filed district Harry Schneckloth alleged owing promissory notes, and for alleged three promissory notes the Thuenen for the bank receiver.
4.March 8, 1931Quad-City TimesDavenport, IA
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BOSIER NAMED AS RECEIVER OF M'CAUSLAND BANK
Appointment of Charles L. Bosier as acting receiver in charge of the defunct First State Savings bank of McCausland. Ia., to succeed M. Baker, was announced Saturday by L. Andrew, state superintendent of
5.March 11, 1931Quad-City TimesDavenport, IA
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BANK RECEIVER SUES TO COLLECT $3,800 ON NOTES
Andrew, superintendent banking and receiver charge the defunct First State bank, McCausland, has filed the district court and Itanna Carber and others collect leged series notes. Thuenen Thuenen
6.March 26, 1931Quad-City TimesDavenport, IA
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APPRAISERS ARE REQUEST OF BANK RECEIVER
An order of court appointing Fargo, Afdal and Schwietert, all Redfield, appraisers determine the valacres of land Hand county. belonging funct First State bank of McCausland, has been signed District Judge Scott ponse an application filed Andrew, state banking and receiver in charge of liquidating the institution.
7.April 22, 1931Quad-City TimesDavenport, IA
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BANK RECEIVER ASKS TO SELL LANDS and charge defunct First State bank. McCausland, petitioned the district court today for authority acres of farm land in Hand owned bank, for Judge Scott the down hearing April
8.May 20, 1931Quad-City TimesDavenport, IA
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BANK RECEIVER SEEKS RIGHT TO COMPROMISE CLAIM
Andrew state superintend banking and receiver charge defunct First Savings bank McCausland, has petitioned district au thority accept from Itania Carber full claims aggregating held the against them The claims secured by gage on lands appraised than amount of hearing the May District Judge
9.May 24, 1931Quad-City TimesDavenport, IA
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BANK RECEIVER BRINGS SUIT TO COLLECT ON NOTE
L. Andrew, state dent of banking and receiver charge the First State bank, McCausland, has filed suit district court against George Holst, Henry Boeh, Sheridan, H. Litscher, George Randolph and Henry Moeller for $4,722.87 alleged owing on note signed and endorsed by the Thuenen and Thuenen for the bank receiver.
10.September 6, 1931Quad-City TimesDavenport, IA
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BANK RECEIVER ASKS AUTHORITY TO SETTLE CLAIM
Andrew, state superintendent of banking and receiver in charge of the defunct First State Savings bank, McCausland, has titioned the district court for permission accept deed to MeCausland real estate from Guy Swain full settlement of
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