Custer State Bank (Broken Bow, NE)

Episode Information

Episode UID
76011671585
Episode Type
Suspension โ†’ Closure
Bank Type
state
Bank ID
7601167 routing
Routing Number
76-0116
Start Date
January 28, 1932
Location
Broken Bow, Nebraska (41.402, -99.639)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
bdb5c36a901c0ef3

Response Measures

None

Description

OCR in articles is poor; dates and amounts corrected where obvious.

Events (2)

1. January 28, 1932 Suspension
Cause
Voluntary Liquidation
Cause Details
Assets of the bank were offered at courthouse sale and purchased by a depositors' committee, indicating liquidation of the bank's assets.
Newspaper Excerpt
the entire lot ... the Custer State Bank totaling more than one hundred thousand dollars was offered ... the assets finally sold depositor's committee for $40,000.
Source
newspapers
2. February 20, 1932 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
To the depositors of the Custer State Bank, Broken ... paid five per cent Depositors ... payment ... made depositors ... in payment 2.85 per cent ... Payment $3,232.68 made depositors ... in payment 2.85 per cent dividend.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (2)

Article from The Custer County Chief, January 28, 1932

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Article Text

HIGHEST Depositors Committee Buy Assets Of Mason City Bank. Custer State Assets Not in Demand. The of the assets of the Farmer's Bank Mason Custer State Bank Broken Bow, held the courthouse in this city Tuesday, attracted quite people. Most there through curiosity and bidders. charge two representatives state department, McGrew former banker being here at that time. There tremendous differapparently in the and securities these Mason bank totalabout $85,000 were cold Depositor's committee $40.000. assets the Custer State Bank amounted trifle over and brought the insignifisum Haley Investment Company Lexington put the high $505 the assets of the Custer State Bank and this firm was declared the subject, to the sale being confirmed the district court The assets the Custer State Bank over eighty notes and judgements, these ranged in from $9,500 down $7.70. There notes and against seven peomore than $5000 others had notes rangfrom Bids were first individual of $21 was put $3000 group notes and bids of each single One man bid $11 on note representing considerable sum, another large proportions only to of After these several notes and judgements were offered singly and in groups, the entire lot, cluding all the notes and all the judgements the Custer State Bank totaling more than one hundred thousand dollars was offered Nebrasfirm for $505. When the assets of the Farmers Bank offered. once apparent that better conditions existed the Mason City institution. An opportunity first given indinotes and the estate and furniture and fixtures of the bank were offered. The bids these small but the entire assets the bank ing over Mason City, representing depositor's started out bid $30,000. This sum raised three times, and the assets finally sold depositor's committee for $40,000. When the sale confirmed the court, all the assets due course time the bank will receive proportionate share the committee the Mason City bank consists John and Harry Sennett expected that charge bank for many will placed charge settlement the affairs. Redmond the confidence his munity this most excellent way which settle the bank the lowest


Article from The Hastings Daily Tribune, February 20, 1932

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Article Text

PAY DONIPHAN DEPOSITORS LINCOLN, Neb., Feb. of four Nebraska banks today payment total of from quidation of assets of the InstituLargest payment to the CedCounty State Bank, which celved payment of 15 per cent deposits To the depositors of the Custer State Bank, Broken $7. paid five per cent Depositors the Inman State Bank seven per cent Payment $3,232.68 made depositors of the Exchange Bank, of Doniphan, in payment 2.85 per cent dend.