Farmers State Bank (Dix, NE)

Episode Information

Episode UID
76108271490
Episode Type
Suspension โ†’ Closure
Bank Type
state
Bank ID
7610827 routing
Routing Number
76-1082
Start Date
February 29, 1924
Location
Dix, Nebraska (41.235, -103.486)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
af1d9e45bdf41257

Response Measures

None

Description

Articles explicitly describe the bank as failed and its receivers' certificates being sold.

Events (2)

1. February 29, 1924 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
Several banks throughout the state have purchased the receivers certificates of the failed Farmers State bank of Dix, amounting to $39,740
Source
newspapers
2. * Suspension
Cause Details
Bank failure leading to suspension and placement in receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
failed Farmers State bank of Dix
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (2)

Article from The Omaha Morning Bee, March 1, 1924

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Article Text

Receivers' Certificates of Bank Find Ready Sale Lincoln, Feb. 29.-Several banks throughout the state have purchased the receivers certificates of the failed Farmers State bank of Dix, amount. ing to $39,740, and those of the failed Citizens State bank of Potter, $54,465, according to Trade and Commerce Secretary Knudson. These certificates bear 7 per cent interest and have been purchased by the banks as an investment for their idle funds. The available amount offered was greatly overscribed, Mr. Knudson said, some banks asking for as much as $25,000.


Article from The Omaha Morning Bee, The Omaha Daily News, May 8, 1927

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Article Text

Depositors Win 1 in Ralston Case Guaranty Fund Relieved of $44,000 Claims in Other Decisions. Lincoln. May The state guaranty fund will be required to pay approximately $48.000 and will relieved from paying approximately $44,000 in claims resulting from bank fallures, opinions handed down Saturday by the state supreme court. The suit involving the largest claim which was lost by the guaranty fund was one resulting from the failure of the Citizens State bank of Ralston. depositor sought to recover $21 144.91 on deposit. The claim opposed by the bank receiver on the ground that more than the legal rate of interest had been paid on the deposits. The district court of Douglas county ordered the claim paid out of the guaranty fund. The supreme court affirmed this decision. Judgments of lower courts were affirmed without opinions in eight other cases, seven of which involved claims resulting from failure the Farmers State bank of Dix Lower court decisions in favor of the guaranty fund which were affirmed by the supreme court involved the following claims: T. Stroud, $5,199.31 Jackson brothers, $10,373: Bekins Van and Storage company. $2,079: State Bank of Omaha, These claims were allowed as general claims. but are not to be paid out of the guaranty fund. claim of Olive Roberts for $7,230 allowed against the guaranty fund, another for $2,584 disallowed. The claim of George A. Roberts for $9,868 was disallowed. while another for $3,084 was allowed.