Farmers State Bank (Plymouth, NE)

Episode Information

Episode UID
76094071568
Episode Type
Suspension โ†’ Closure
Bank Type
state
Bank ID
7609407 routing
Routing Number
76-0940
Start Date
August 1, 1930*
Location
Plymouth, Nebraska (40.303, -96.989)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
44c3ba6524d1645b

Response Measures

None

Description

By 1932 the institution is referred to as the 'former' Farmers State Bank, implying it did not reopen after the 1930 takeover.

Events (3)

1. August 1, 1930* Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
taken over by the state department of trade and commerce by A. F. Jorgensen, examiner of the banking department.
Source
newspapers
2. August 1, 1930* Suspension
Cause
Government Action
Cause Details
Taken over by state department of trade and commerce and suspended to effect reorganization under examiner A. F. Jorgensen.
Newspaper Excerpt
The Farmers State Bank of Plymouth suspended operations Friday and was taken over by the state department of trade and commerce by A. F. Jorgensen, examiner of the banking department.
Source
newspapers
3. January 28, 1932 Other
Newspaper Excerpt
trustees for depositors of the former Farmers State Bank of Plymouth, VS. Louis Knoche et al
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (2)

Article from The Fairbury Daily News, August 28, 1930

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Article Text

PLYMOUTH BANK IS TAKEN OVER BY STATE DEPARTMENT Farmers State Bank Closes Temporarily; May Effect a Reorganization The Farmers State Bank of Plymouth suspended operations Friday and was taken over by the state department of trade and commerce by A. F. Jorgensen, examiner of the banking department. Deposits in June 1929, amounted to about $250,000 at the time the bank closed deposits are said to have been $168,000. Louis Knoche was president of the bank and the directors were H. C. Nispel, H. F. Scheve, George Sandman, John Selk, jr., D. H. Four years the Farmers State Bank bought out the Bank of Plymouth which was the older of the two institutions. The closing of the Farmers' State leaves the town without a bank. It is understood that the bank had been having its difficulties, and stockholders in the bank paid in an assessment last spring to keep it solvent. The bank suspended operations at this time in order to effect a reorganization, with additional capital, and the re-organization is being pushed as rapidly as possible 80 that the bank can open soon.


Article from The Fairbury Journal-News, January 28, 1932

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Article Text

Coming Cases in District Court District court will be in session in Fairbury this week and next, with Judge Fred W. Messmore presiding. The following cases are scheduled: Friday morning, Jan. McIntyre VS. Oscar Weichel and George Zimmerman, suit on contract for $840. Monday, Feb. 1, Tunis Lapp Cressey Shoe Co., suit for $1978 damages, as result of auto accident last Thanksgiving Tuesday, Feb. 9, suit for equitable relief in connection with the old Plymouth Bank. Fred Bockholdt, G. W. Meisenbach, Robert Popp, Adam Heiliger and John Schroeder, trustees for depositors of the former Farmers State Bank of Plymouth, VS. Louis Knoche et al Attorneys for plaintiffs: Bartos, Bartos & Placek of Wilber; for defendants: Denney & Denney of Fairbury, Herman Ginsburg of Omaha, and Rinaker & Delehant of Beatrice. That NEW Book! Stire Drug.