Bank of Cass County (Plattsmouth, NE)

Episode Information

Episode UID
76007471469
Episode Type
Suspension โ†’ Closure
Bank Type
state
Bank ID
7600747 routing
Routing Number
76-0074
Start Date
May 29, 1922
Location
Plattsmouth, Nebraska (41.011, -95.882)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
663f270aafbc576e

Response Measures

None

Description

No runs reported in the articles; bank is repeatedly described as failed and in receivership.

Events (3)

1. May 29, 1922 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
Charles Parmele of the now defunct Bank of Cass county... Fred R. Bodie, receiver of the Bank of Cass county, second lien.
Source
newspapers
2. July 30, 1923 Other
Newspaper Excerpt
About fifty or sixty bank receivers, including Fred Bodie, who has been in charge of closing up the business of the failed Bank of Cass County, of Plattsmouth, will be required to turn over their receiverships...
Source
newspapers
3. August 22, 1923 Other
Newspaper Excerpt
James M. Robertson... has received final report of Fred E. Bodie, receiver of the Bank of Cass county, giving an account of the transactions connected with closing the bank.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (4)

Article from Omaha Daily Bee, May 30, 1922

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Plattsmouth Garage Ordered Sold to Satisfy Creditors Plattsmouth, Neb., May 29.-(Special.)-The O-K garage, one of the most expensive garage buildings in southeastern Nebraska, built in 1918 by J. H. McMaken & Sons at a cost said to have exceeded $40,000, has been ordered sold to satisfy the claims of creditors. This is the second court sale of the property, the first time it having been bid in by Charles Parmele of the now defunct Bank of Cass county, who was financially interested in its erection. In establishing priority claims, the court has handed down a decision giving the Bank of Nehawka first lien, Fred R. Bodie, receiver of the Bank of Cass county, second lien. The First National bank of Plattsmouth, third lien and the other attaching creditors fourth lien.


Article from The Plattsmouth Journal, July 30, 1923

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BANK RECEIVERS TO TURN OVER ASSETS K. C. Knudson, New Head of Banking Department, Orders Them All to "Check In." From Saturday's Daily. About fifty or sixty bank receivers, including Fred Bodie, who has been in charge of closing up the business of the failed Bank of Cass County, of Plattsmouth, will be required to turn over their receiverships to the state banking department by August 7th to be handled thereafter by the new banking commission, provided for in a law passed by the last legislature. Letters have been sent out by K. C. Knudson, head of the banking department, ordering the receivers to take such steps. The new law takes effect on August 7. The receivers are requested in the letter to appear and turn over the assets of the bank to the new commission of seven. They will then be given a receipt and the judges of the district court, who have jurisdiction, will then order their retirement.


Article from The Plattsmouth Journal, August 16, 1923

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STATUTE CHALLENGED IN LOCAL BANK STOCK CASE Double Liability Law Aimed to Get Speedy Action on Stockholders Now in Supreme Court From Tuesday's Daily A test case which will determine when the receiver of a closed bank may bring suit against the stockholders on their double liability is now pending in supreme court. It was brought by Fred Bodie, receiver of the Bank of Cass County of Plattsmouth against T. H. Pollock. The assets of the bank have not been disposed of as yet, and the claim is made


Article from Evening World-Herald, August 23, 1923

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MAKES FINAL REPORT ON CASS COUNTY BANK Special Dispatch to the World-Herald. Plattsmouth, Neb., Aug. 22. โ€” James M. Robertson, clerk of the district court, has received final report of Fred E. Bodie, receiver of the Bank of Cass county, giving an account of the transactions connected with closing the bank. Bodie will close up his affairs with the bank as soon as his report is approved by District Judge Begley.