Farmers & Merchants State Bank (Washington, IA)

Episode Information

Episode UID
72022471492
Episode Type
Suspension β†’ Closure
Bank Type
state
Bank ID
7202247 routing
Routing Number
72-0224
Start Date
April 29, 1924
Location
Washington, Iowa (41.299, -91.692)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
2a8ef36eba14012e

Response Measures

None

Events (3)

1. April 29, 1924 Suspension
Cause
Government Action
Cause Details
State banking department took the bank over after it failed to open due to frozen loans/assets
Newspaper Excerpt
the Farmers and Merchants bank was taken over this morning by the state banking department when it failed to open its doors for business.
Source
newspapers
2. June 1, 1924* Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
the receivership, which was opened in June, 1924, now has on hand ... (article discussing receiver L. A. Andrews and bank receiver Fred Morrison).
Source
newspapers
3. September 29, 1927 Other
Newspaper Excerpt
Depositors of Defunct Farmers Bank to Receive 20 Per Cent. ... The bank has been closed nearly four years ... the receivership ... has on hand ... for distribution to local depositors.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (3)

Article from The Muscatine Journal, April 29, 1924

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Article Text

WASHINGTON, IA., BANK IS CLOSED Washington, Ia., April 29β€”Negotiations looking to the consolidation of the Washington National bank and the Farmers and Merchants State bank, which have been in progress for the last several weeks, failed of completion, and the Farmers and Merchants bank was taken over this morning by the state banking department when it failed to open its doors for business. The failure is the result of frozen loans, paper on which the bank could not realize. Chicago, Ill.β€”Rev. Henry F. Rompel strapped on three pistols and led raiders at Joliet, Ill., in obtaining evidence upon which it is expected to close 20 liquor selling places, for a year. Aluminum is said to distribute heat more evenly in baking than any other metal.


Article from Quad-City Times, September 29, 1927

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Article Text

DIVIDEND PAID BY WASHINGTON BANK SATURDAY Depositors of Defunct Farmers Bank to Receive 20 Per Cent. Washingtin, la., Sept. 29.-L. A. Andrews, bank receiver, thru Fred Morrison. bank examiner in charge of the Farmers and Merchants State bank. has applied for court ruling authorizing the payment of 20 per cent dividend and Judge Charles A. Dewey has set 10 o'clock Saturday morning for the hearing on the petition. If the order is made. the payments can be accomplished within a short time and about $90,000 cash distributed to local depositors. The bank has been closed nearly four years and the depositors have received but one small dividend and have had several lawsuits over the matter. The bank was practically controlled by the Brookhart interests when it was suspended because of frozen assets. In the application for the order. the receiver sets forth that the receivership. which was opened in June. 1924. now has on hand. $61.344.20 received from liquidation of assets and $85,768.62 in cash collected on assessments against Estockholders, making a total of $147,112.82 on hand. It is related that all claims for preference have been adjudicated and paid except three. One of these is the claim of the city of Washington for $91,358.83. which was heard by Judge Dan Hamilton June. 1926. but on which no decision has been made up to the present. other two claims are those the American Commercial and Savings bank of Davenport for $1,857.34 and the Merchants National bank of Cedar Rapids for $3,355.37. In asking for the order paying dividends, It is set forth that payment of that amount would leave Sample funds with which to protect rights of general creditors. If this payment is ordered it will make the second 20 per cent dividend since the receivership of the local bank was opened, making but 40 per cent to the depositors, with more to come later when the settlement of the closed bank's affairs have proceeded further. The first 20 per cent payment was made, June 1, 1925, and the city of Washington at that time received 20 per cent of its claim for over $90,000 which it had on deposit at the time of closing of the bank.


Article Text

Washington WASHINGTON, McCoy returned Wednesday after spending the past month home her daughter, Mrs. Fairfield. Eller and daughter, Kathleen,, brought over. Several local expect and program the Burlington chapter Thursday Fred Morrison, bank receiver, moved his office Wednesday having settled the affairs the Farmers and Merchants bank. which closed here several ago. Howell and George Rudiger, local life insurance men, spent Monday Wellman. Harley Noel being held in the county the charge illegal transportation liquor, having Monday night Sheriff McCarty was driving Washnigton. ported the officers shot the tires Noel's car, to force him Rit of Evanston, III. formerly in the clothing business here, visiting at the home sister. Mrs. Cook and renewing acquaintances with old friends. The Geo. Breitenbach and Dr. Boice homes coats of paint. Albert Cherry doing the work at the Boice resiCloyce for John Bryson is painting home. Work progressing rapidly the which is being of Continental Construction Co. ficulty regarding the right but hoped may be justed satisfactorily. Local schools close this week for the summer and club May breakfast Wednesday morning at the