Articles report the Homer State Bank failed (Feb 15, 1922) and a receiver was appointed Feb 17, 1922. No run or depositor panic is mentioned. A new state bank charter was granted May 19, 1922 to local men who agreed to buy good notes from the receiver; that represents a new institution rather than reopening of the failed bank.
Events (3)
1.February 15, 1922Suspension
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Article states failure but gives no cause or triggering information.
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The Homer State bank failed February 15.
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2.February 17, 1922Receivership
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district court had appointed Ray Swanson receiver for the failed Homer State bank. Swanson is the son of Dan Swanson, state land commissioner.
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3.May 19, 1922Other
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granted a charter to the Home State bank of Homer...has agreed to purchase from the receiver of the failed Homer State bank all good notes in his possession.
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Newspaper Articles (2)
1.February 18, 1922Omaha Daily BeeOmaha, NE
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Son of Land Commissioner Named Receiver of Bank Lincoln, Feb. 17.-(Special.)- J. E. Hart, secretary department trade and commerce, announced today that the district court had appointed Ray Swanson receiver for the failed Homer State bank. Swanson is the son of Dan Swanson, state land commissioner.
2.May 20, 1922Omaha Daily BeeOmaha, NE
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State Bank Charter Is Granted to Homer Men Lincoln, May 19.- (Special Telegram.)-J. E. Hart, secretary of trade and commerce, today granted a charter to the Home State bank of Homer. The new bank will start business with a capital stock of $25.000 and has agreed to purchase from the receiver of the failed Homer State bank all good notes in his possession. The Homer State bank failed February 15. The men granted the charter are L. E. Cozad, B. B. Baker and H. C. Hansen.