Ord State Bank (Ord, NE)

Episode Information

Episode UID
8504340191535
Episode Type
Suspension โ†’ Closure
Bank Type
state
Bank ID
850434019 hash
Start Date
November 17, 1927
Location
Ord, Nebraska (41.603, -98.926)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
02ecaebb7ae26a96

Response Measures

None

Description

Receiver appointed and assets sold to another Ord bank; depositors paid from guaranty fund.

Events (1)

1. November 17, 1927 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
The receiver, A. Kirk, ... says the fund has already paid $78,000 to pay depositors, the assets having been sold to another Ord bank.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (4)

Article from Lincoln Journal Star, November 17, 1927

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ATTORNEY GETS INDIGNANT Criticizes Receiver of Ord Bank for Claiming Bank Tax Is Illegal. George A. Munn, county attorney for Valley county, grows indignant in a brief filed Thursday with the court in support of decision of the district court that the receiver of the Ord State bank shall pay out of the guaranty fund $594 taxes due from that institution. The receiver, A. Kirk, claims that the tax is illegal, as some district courts have held, be: cause it levies higher tax on banks than on competing private capital. He says the tax should be five mills on the dollar, and that he will pay $99.10. He says the fund has already paid $78,000 to pay depositors, the assets having been sold to another Ord bank. "The receiver," says Mr. Munn, "seeks to overthrow the very authority by which he obtained and holds his position as receiver of an insolvent bank, and he has the audacity to assert his claim without having raised objection before the board of equalization, without having paid under protest or with out even tendering the amount he claims is due. The appellee fails to see any reason why the receiver should not be held to the same rules of procedure, practice and pleading that-would apply to any individual under like circumstances."


Article from Lincoln Journal Star, November 17, 1927

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ATTORNEY GETS INDIGNANT Criticizes Receiver of Ord Bank for Claiming Bank Tax Is Illegal. George A. Munn, county attorney for Valley county. grows indignant in a brief filed Thursday with the supreme court in support of a decision of the district court that the receiver of the Ord State bank shall pay out of the guaranty fund $594 taxes due from that institution. The receiver, Kirk. claims that the tax is illegal, RS some district courts have held, because it levies higher tax on banks than on competing private capital. He says the tax should be five mills on the dollar, and that he will pay $99.10. He says the fund has already paid $78,000 to pay depositors, the assets having been sold to another Ord bank. "The receiver, says Mr. Munn, 'seeks to overthrow the very authority by which he obtained and holds his position as receiver of an insolvent bank. and he has the audacity 10 assert his claim without having raised objection before the board of equalization, without having paid under protest or with out even tendering the amount he claims is due. The appellee falls to see any reason why the receiver should not be held to the same rules OR procedure. practice and pleading that-would apply to any Individual under like circumstances.


Article from Lincoln Journal Star, November 17, 1927

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ATTORNEY GETS INDIGNANT Criticizes Receiver of Ord Bank for Claiming Bank Tax Is Illegal. George A. Munn. county attorney for Valley county. grows indignant in a brief filed Thursday with the supreme court in support of a decision of the district court that the receiver of the Ord State bank shall pay out of the guaranty fund $594 taxes due from that institution. The receiver. 1. A. Kirk. claims that the tax is illegal, as some district courts have held, because it levies higher tax on banks than on competing private capital. He says the tax should be five mills on the dollar, and that he will pay $99.10. He says the fund has already paid $78,000 to pay depositors, assets having been sold to another Ord bank. "The receiver. says Mr. Munn, "seeks to overthrow the very authority by which he obtained and holds his position as receiver of an insolvent bank. and be has the audacity to assert his claim with out having raised objection before the board of equalization, without having paid under protest or with out tendering the amount he claims is due. The appellee fails to see any reason why the receiver should not be held to the same rules OR procedure. practice and pleading that-would apply to any individual under like circum-


Article from The Stockman's Journal, November 18, 1927

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County Attorney Indignant at Actions of Bank Receiver Lincoln, Neb., Nov. 18.-County AttorMunn of Valley county has filed ney protest with the supreme court against the position taken by A. Kirk, cashier of the Ord State bank The latter claims that the against the bank which must come out of the guaranty fund, to be on the basis have said banks should be basis all which the mill for the due from $600 to would cut $100. Munn says that Kirk owes his Mr. to the and in appointment strange the gave him his job. protest was filed before He says that and none of the other the taxing board, for protesting taxlegal ought not to and the bank be treated different from citizens.