Farmers State Bank (Bradish, NE)

Episode Information

Episode UID
2846297591579
Episode Type
Suspension โ†’ Closure
Bank Type
state
Bank ID
284629759 hash
Start Date
July 15, 1931
Location
Bradish, Nebraska

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
497dae47fbc7749d

Response Measures

None

Description

Articles show the bank in receivership (receiver named in notices), indicating permanent closure.

Events (2)

1. July 15, 1931 Suspension
Cause
Government Action
Cause Details
Bank placed in receivership (receiver involved in receivership proceedings)
Newspaper Excerpt
Fred S. Berry, Wayne, $14,605: ... Farmers State bank. Bradish:
Source
newspapers
2. September 24, 1931 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
Elvira Bliss, receiver of the Farmers State Bank of Bradish, are defendants, will sell to the highest bidder ... Sept. 23th day of September, 1931
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (2)

Article Text

BRYAN LISTS ATTORNEYS The controversy now at its height between Governor Bryan and Bank Receiver Clarence Bliss in which the governor is accused of such interference in the labors of the receiver that the latter attempted removal of his office from the co-operation of the state banking department has prompted Governor Bryan to publish the names of the attorneys who have been employed by the receivers and the amounts paid to them in the past. The Governor recently suggested list of attorneys who should be given preference in receivership cases and as these men were of the gov. ernor's political faith, decided ob jections were voiced by the receiver. Employed heretofore in bank cases according to the list given publicity by Bryan are: B. Hurley, Ponca, $735; Allen State bank, Allen; Citizens State bank, Martinsburg State bank, Martinsburg; Security State bank, Ponca. George B. Hastings, Grant, Allen State bank, Allen, and two others. Kelsey and Kelsey, Norfolk, $5,494; Battle Creek Valley bank, Battle Creek; Pierce State bank, Pierce: Enola State bank, Enola: Magnet State bank, Magnet; Meadow Grove State bank. Fred S. Berry, Wayne, $14,605: Beemer State bank, Beemer; Farmers State bank. Bradish: Farmers State bank, Altoona; Farmers State bank. Crofton; Magnet State bank, Magnet; Dixon State bank, Dixon; State Bank of Laurel, Laurel; Orchard State bank, Orchard: Thurston State bank, Thurston; Security State bank, Wakefield. H. Doyle, Fullerton, bank of Clarks, Clarks: Ottis and Murphy bank, Humphrey; Farmers State bank, St. Edward, and two ers. Shurtleff and Spillman, Norfolk, Breslau State bank, Breslau: James C. Guigley, Valentine, $1,220; Browneee State bank, Brownlee; Ranchers State bank, Cody: Valentine State bank, Valentine; Kilgore State bank, Kilgore; American bank Merriman. Crites and Crites, Chadron, $2,502; Chadron State bank, Chadron; Wayside State bank, Wayside; Farmers bank, Crawford (sale). W. A. Meserve, Creighton, $2,051; Security bank, Creighton; First State bank, Bazille Mills. Dolezal, Mapes and Johnson, Fremont, $4,456.61; Dodge State bank, Dodge; Farmers State bank, Ames; Dodge county bank, Scribner: Snyder State bank, Snyder; Farmers State bank, Genoa. Swarr. May and Royce, Omaha, $13,942.19; Scribner State bank, Scribner; Snyder State bank, Snyder; Brown county bank, Long Pine, and two others. Hammond, $226; Inman State bank, Inman. Sidney Frumm, Dakota City, $2,210; Bank of Dakota county, Jackson; First State bank, Nacora: State bank of Laurel, Laurel; Bank of South Sioux City, South Sioux City. NORFOLK MAN FOUND DEAD City authorities at Norfolk were called the home of Gus Bartholoto mew on Monday to ascertain if possible the cause of death of Hillard Bartholomew; 24 years old, whose body was found in the home garage by his father. From all indications the young man had committed suicide. Examination by the authorities proved that he had taken the car belonging to his father on Sunday evening without the knowledge of his parents and contrary to instructions from them. He had been out late in the evening and overturned the car. It was also learned that he had been drinking. The body of Bartholomew was found lying near the exhaust of the car; all doors to the garage were closed.


Article Text

secure same from the Engineers depositing for will be returned to the bidproviding they return plans and specifications in first class condition within ten days from date letting. Council reserves the right to reject any all bids to accept by section reject tion and pass upon the tence and of the ders and acceptability of the curity Mayor. SILLIK, City Clerk. Williams Williams, Attorneys NOTICE OF SALE Notice hereby given that by of an order the sale estate hereinafter in decree foreclosure dated Aug1931, filed in the office of the Clerk of the District Court of Boone County, Nebraska, an action pending wherein Farmers State Bank of Primrose, Corporation, plaintiff and Mary Coffman, nee Mary Angus, are defendants, wherein first lien on said real estate decreed to plaintiff the sum of $530.11 with interest ten per cent from said date, have Ievied therefor, on said real estate as the property of the dants and will on 28, 1931, One o'clock in the afternoon of said day at the East Front Door of the Court House in Albion, Nebraska, sell at public auction, the highest bidder for cash, Lot Twelve, Block Three, First Addition to Village of Primrose, Nebraska, to satisfy said decree, costs and cruing costs. open one hour. August 26, 1931. SMOYER, Sheriff. Sep. NOTICE OF SALE By virtue Order Sale, sued to me Farley, Clerk of the District Court of Boone County, Nebraska, action pending said court, wherein Wallace Nelson and Charles Hess are plainand Walter Nelson, Nelson, and Elvira Bliss, receiver of the Farmers State Bank of Bradish, are defendants, will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the East front door the Court house in Albion, the 23th day of September, 1931 the following described real tate, to-wit: West Half of the Northeast Quarter Section Sixteen (16), Township Twen(20), Range Five (5), West the Sixth M., Boone County, Nebraska, satisfy the sum of the principal note, with interest from August and $443.00 for taxes paid with interest at 12% from August 1931, found due the plaintiff, first lien on said premises, together with costs and accruing costs. Dated this 25th day August, 1931. SMOYER, Sheriff. Flory, Attorney 27, Sept. 1931