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FORMER SARATOGA MAN IS RECEIVER FOR BIG BANK Edward J. Warner, Fifteen Years Ago a Resident of Saratoga, is Prominent in Nebr. Banking Circles. A recent issue of the Lincoln (Nebr.) Star contains an account of the failure of one of the prominent banks of that city, the American State Bank, and states that Edward J. Warner, vice president of the Continental State Bank of Lincoln has been appointed receiver of the insolvent bank. Fifteen years ago Mr. Warner was cashier of the Saratoga State Bank, and he remained here for a couple of years, going to Lincoln after resigning his position here. During recent years he has become one of the most prominent of Nebraska bankers and was the choice of all the interests involved as receiver for the defunet American State Bank. The latter institution was one of the large banks of the Nebraska capital, having deposits of nearly $1.000,000. and a surplus fund of $110,000. It is said the liabilities of the bank are approximately a million dollars, and that losses brought about by bad loans caused the bank to close its doors.