gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
29a0a68a5f31660c
Response Measures
None
Description
Several articles spell the name Green County Bank; likely OCR/typographical variation of Greene County Bank.
Events (2)
1.January 9, 1901Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
A receiver will be appointed and depositors paid in full. (Chancellor Robinson has appointed two expert accountants to make an examination.)
Source
newspapers
2.January 9, 1901Suspension
Cause
Bank Specific Adverse Info
Cause Details
Admitted shortage/deficiency in funds of approximately $34,000 leading to suspension.
Newspaper Excerpt
Owing to a shortage, this bank has temporarily suspended. A receiver will be appointed and depositors paid in full.
Source
newspapers
Newspaper Articles (10)
1.January 9, 1901The Providence NewsProvidence, RI
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DOORS CLOSED. Green County Bank Suspends on Account of a Shortage. Parahould, Ark., Jan. 9.-The Green County Bank has closed its doors and posted the following notice: "Owing to a shortage, this bank has temporarily suspended. A receiver will be appointed and depositors paid in full." It is admitted there is a shortage of $34,000, but Cashier W. H. Ritter claims that no irregularities can be ascertained and that there has been no misuse of the bank's funds. Chancellor Robinson has appointed two expert accountants to make an examination. The bank is capitalized at $30,000. and the last official statement shows its deposits aggregated $66,126.
2.January 9, 1901The Age-HeraldBirmingham, AL
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Arkansas Bank Closed. Little Rock, January S.-A Gazette special from Paragould, Ark., says: The Greene County Bank closed its doors today. No statement has been issued, and no cause assigned.
3.January 9, 1901Waterbury DemocratWaterbury, CT
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ANOTHER BANK SUSPENDS. Depositors Will Be Paid in Full, How. ever, by the Receivers. Paragould, Ark, Jan 9.-The Greene county bank has closed its doors, and posted the following notice: "Owing to a shortage, this bank has temporarily suspended. A receiver will be appointed and depositors paid in full." It is admitted there is a shortage of $3,000, but Cashier W. H. Ritter claims that no irregularities can be ascertained and that there has been no misuse of the bank's funds. Chancellor Robinson has appointed two expert accountants to make an examination. The bank is capitalized at $30.000, and the last official statement shows its deposits aggregated $66,126.
4.January 9, 1901The Evening TimesWashington, DC
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ARKANSAS BANK SUSPENDS. Notice Posted That There Is a Shortage In Funds. PARAGOULD, Ark., Jan. 9.-The Greene County Bank has closed its doors, and posted the following notice: "Owing to a shortage, this bank has temporarily suspended. A receiver will be appointed and depositors paid in full." It is admitted that there is a shortage of $34,000. but Cashier W. H. Ritter asserts that no irregularitles can be found, and that there has been no misuse of the bank's funds. Chancellor Robinson has appointed two expert accountants to make an examination. The bank is capitalized at $30,000 and the last official statement shows its deposits aggregated $66,126.
5.January 10, 1901Bryan Morning EagleBryan, TX
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Arkansas Bank Closed. Paragould, Ark., Jan. 9.-The Green County bank closed its doors Tuesday morning and posted the following notice: "Owing to a shortage this bank has temporarily suspended. A receiver will be appointed and depositors paid in full." The shortage amounts to $34.000, but who the defaulter is, is unknown.
6.January 10, 1901The Ohio DemocratLogan, OH
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Bank Qu ts. Paragould, Ark., Jan. 9.-The Greene County bank has closed its doors. No statement has been issued and no cause assigned.
7.January 12, 1901The Irish StandardMinneapolis, Saint Paul, MN
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Shortage Closes a Bank. Paragould, Ark., Jan. 9. - The Greene county bank has closed its doors and posted the following notice: "Owing to a shortage of $34,000, this bank has temporarily suspended. A receiver will be appointed and depositors paid in full."
8.January 12, 1901The Van Buren PressVan Buren, AR
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Closed Its Doors Paragould, Ark.,Jan. 9.-The Greene county bank closed its doors yester. day. No statement has been issued and no cause is assigned.
9.January 17, 1901Griggs CourierCooperstown, ND
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Shortage Closes a Bank. Paragould, Ark., Jan. 9. - The Greene county bank has closed its doors and posted the following notice: "Owing to a shortage of $34,000, this bank has temporarily suspended. A receiver will be appointed and depositors paid in full."
10.January 18, 1901The Ely MinerEly, MN
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Shortage Closes a Bank. Paragould, Ark., Jan. 9. - The Greene county bank has closed its doors and posted the following notice: "Owing to a shortage of $34,000, this bank has temporarily suspended. A receiver will be appointed and depositors paid in full."
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