State Bank (Superior, NE)

Episode Information

Episode UID
76013871528
Episode Type
Run โ†’ Suspension โ†’ Closure
Bank Type
state
Bank ID
7601387 routing
Routing Number
76-0138
Start Date
April 25, 1927
Location
Superior, Nebraska (40.021, -98.070)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
bab8091cf44770f5

Response Measures

None

Events (3)

1. April 25, 1927 Run
Cause
Bank Specific Adverse Info
Cause Details
State banking board took the bank into custody, prompting depositors to attempt withdrawals
Measures
Ordinary commercial checks honored to a limited degree; state examiners and special agent in charge to complete accounting
Newspaper Excerpt
when it became known what had happened many depositors and other creditors became alarmed and went in to get their money, but this could not be done because of a possible run on the bank.
Source
newspapers
2. April 25, 1927 Suspension
Cause
Government Action
Cause Details
State banking board took the bank into custody and placed examiners in charge
Newspaper Excerpt
it was announced the State Bank of Superior had been closed by the state banking board... Mr. Hornsby, state bank examiner, and his assistant were in charge making an accounting of the institution's affairs.
Source
newspapers
3. July 7, 1927 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
On July 7th E. J. Dempster of Geneva was appointed receiver of the failed State Bank of Superior of this city.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (10)

Article from Superior Weekly Journal, April 28, 1927

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NOT CLOSEDJUST TAKEN OVER Things have been happening fast in Superior the past few weeks, and on Monday there was a real shock to this community when it was announced the State Bank of Superior had been cosed by the state banking board. However, there was no card "closed" tacked on the front door, neither was the door locked or the curtains drawn. The only thing different than usual was the fact that Messrs. Weir and Aldrich were not present, and Mr. Hornsby, state bank examiner, and his assistant. were in charge making an accounting of the institution's affairs. Roscoe Mehaus and Miss Eyre were still there, however. Wihen it became known what had happened many depositors and other creditors became alarmed and went in to get their money, but this could not be done because of a possible run on the bank. Ordinary business checks for ordinary commercial transactions, such as the payment of taxes, etc., were honored to a limited degree and deposits were made. Mr. Hornsby, asistant state bank examiner, and his assistant completed their work in making their accounting and turned their records over to G. R. Buckner, assistant secretary of the Guaranty Fund Commission, who arrived here last eventng, accompanied by C. F. Brown. who will operate the bank as special agent for the Commission. In an interview with Mr. Buckner we were told that all ordinary commercial business checks would be taken care of. but be asks that the patrons of the bank use discretion in issuing checks, that It is up to them to help straighten out the bank's entanglements. The bank will go right along under the management of Mr. Brown until the organization of a new bank, if such a thing is thought advisable. The object of the Guaranty Fund Commission in behalf of the state. and under the state banking law is simply to liquidate the affairs of the bank in be half of the patrons. Time depositors will get not only their money but interest on such deposits as usual, and demand depositors will get their money as soon as adjustments can be made, and in all cases. Mr. Buckner states, checks for ordinary commercial business transactions will be cashed promptly. It has come right home to us that the state of Nebraska has one of the best guaranty laws on the statutes of any state in the Union. Professor Stafford of Columbia University of New York City, authority on the subject, after making a thorough investigation of our law, recently declared that he knows of no better plan and stated that he would recommend to the U. S. government the adoption of such a plan as Nebraska has. There are nearly one thousand State Banks in Nebraska. All of these banks are compelled, by the Guaranty Law. to contribute to the guarantee fund for the payment of depositors in failed banks. This assessment on all the State Banks brings in a fund of more than $1,700,000.00 each year That is why depositors in Nebraska State banks have nothing to worry about. There may be a delay about getting the money. but It is sure to come. No depositor in a Nebraska State Bank has lost a dollar in the past fifteen years, when the law went into effect. The above provision for assessment of all State Banks makes loss impossible. -The four Daingerfield children, Messrs. H. Weir and Geo Barber, and Mesdames Ballard and Bradshaw, play the parts of servants, in the play, "Come out of the Kitchen," as their only way out of financial difficulty.


Article from Superior Weekly Journal, July 14, 1927

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BANK RECEIVER IS APPOINTED On July 7th E. J. Dempster of Geneval was appointed receiver of the failed State Bank of Superior of this city. C. F. Brown, who has been in charge of the bank, will continue to act as Special agent for the Guaranty Fund Commission. Mr. Dempster is also receiver for several other failed banks in this district. It is hoped that the bank's affairs will soon be shaped up so that the depositors, many of them in very needy circumtances, will realize on what they have to their credit. Just how soon that this will be done, from remarks made by some who are supposed to know, is not very encouraging. Journal Phone is 76.


Article from Nebraska Signal, September 29, 1927

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POULTRY PRODUCERS FORMING AN ASSOCIATION Flocks to Be Inspected by Proper Work in Rural Beef Club Will Probably Be Formed. (Lee Thompson and Hauke, County Extension Agents.) The poultry producers of Nebraska forming organization the Nebraska Poultry Improvement One of the chief objects of this the accrediation poultry flocks hatcheries. be regulations and gov erning order that they may accredited should understood that this accrediation differs from record farm flock project which has been through this office for the past five years. Because records which the record flock co-operators poultry practices which they followed, record flock operators will be immediate line have their flock doing credited the state agriculture the The rules and are quite in the states. flock All shall be tional Standard production qualities be reasonably degree. and the method of production judging prescribed by state college agriculture shall the basis for ection male birds, special attention shall be given vigor In order enforce these requireflocks properly constituted Birds by the inspector shall be banded the state seal leg bands. Birds inspector shall their tails must be removed eggs shall only from flocks. belong Nebraska provement accrediation are this line of may make for flock Record flock urged to take up once. Accrediaof not tempted for another year. Hot Lunch in Rural Schools, child's progress school depends largely his This perhaps realized more fully from estimate every four school children Many suffer from not poverty, because are not properly have not the right eating that show This may be accounted for lunch not sufficient not very diffisingle nutritious cold lunch from home. This makes the rest food taste better digests more easily Many teachers last year the the pupils were least dish eaten brought They found serving food means and vegetable be the foods for regu lating body taught encouraged only important that child be brought equally important fall below average that health. providing hot food for the boys girls must cold lunch devised meet these needs. form lunch any school must five or more members ten eighteen years age local leader charge general advisor usually the teacher. Lessons be out each month, report blanks on which keep the record. schools where the enrollment is large enough form club, lunches may be carried planning hot this help by the county Write, and talk over. We shall glad to help you. Clubs. Already have had quiries their parents regarding baby club work. This time prepare for this work. More than fifty the winners the state fair this year in baby beef that purchased and the hands boys girls before November Choosing prize winning baby beef Nebraska state fair the bird. Baby beef open girls ten club work consists the feeding grades pure may used. The should dropMarch October 1927. All that the the must have least five boys and girls form club. Practically their desire join club. agent position help members find suitable high stock men agriculture college large their time season of the year in high quality for baby work. let agent know immediately your an effort will made secure the best stock Superior Bank Correction. Last week The Signal published short article from the Nelson Ga. which stated that Weir Aldrich had made settlement the failed State Bank Superior. The Gazette's article seems to have been founded on an article the Superior Journal, both apparhaving been in error. The facts appear to be that Weif turned the not cancel criminal charges against against and Aldrich. impropriety of that bank receiver cancel the of the copy he county Nuckolls explaining exactly the Weir Sept. H. Stubbs, Attorney, Supperior, Nebraska. Dear have your the 9th instant, enclosclipping from the Superior JourAldrich make settlement" and beg state no tlement any kind been made Aldrich. Certain Weir Brothers obligations to the State Bank of Superior aggregating have been tled them by the receiver upon court order. This receiver has with the cash items Brothers aggregating some The with the Weirs was for and admitted by Mr. equity in some land, the the receiver stock the National the assets of which equity real tate, under interest, the the above equity the property Joseph Weir except home this the hope of aging somethnig for bank. not have hand copy of the Weirs' attorney which up to settlement but secure one mail to you possibly tomorrow. Inasmuch statement been given publicity through the Superior Journal publicity any part of this letter may choose. yours, Receiver. Meetings to Close. The evanglistic meetings the Christian church, that have been in progress three weeks will come close night. meethave been attended good has accomplished. days should be the tonight is an illusTomorrow night sermon, What ConverSunday will the last and full things. sermon night. you have the all you'll hand for closing day. have not you'll surely want hear these men before they leave our town. advice to come on time to good singing has been fine feature these should hear songs leader song you. The list the Bible preaches plainly Remember, and made welcome every CAUGHRAN, Pastor. Geneva Township Club. Geneva Woman's club met September 21, at the Word school with twentynine in attendance. from Faithful Fairmont, Chenoweth and Ewart Geneva visitors. brief business meeting Josephine Uzzell took the lesson basket weaving. This was and that work. Come out next meeting and decide the next work. served Madams Harry Ward, Chesnut Newman will be meeting OctoMadams Albert Gergen, Jim Burke and Schultz. hour has been very pleaswith the hibits realized the neat sum of


Article from Nuckolls County Herald, May 11, 1928

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May Equity District Court to Convene The May Equity term of the District Court convening Nelson May 21st, has one criminal case on the docket and seventynine civil cases. It is almost as large docket as the March term which had The docket is as follows: State of Nebraska vs. Joseph Weir, Embezzlement. Ferdinand Andersen vs. Matilda Andersen, divorce. Matt Friend guardian vs. Thom Friend, partition Ada Edler vs. Arthur Edler, vorce. Harry Comstock vs. Emma Com stock, annullment of marriage. Martha J. Rust, et vs. WaltRust, et al., final report. Henry Haubens vs. John Galbrth, motion for new trial. Chris Lundsgaard, et al., Kathryn Dudley, report referee. The State of Nebraska vs. Bostwick State Bank, report receiver. In matter of estate of Robt. Blackwood, for license to sell estate. Mabel Magee vs. Vern W. and Dwight Magee, minors, partition and sale of real estate. Clarence Gillilan vs. Lillie Chambers, report of referee. Carie Fredlick vs. Louis Fredlick, divorce. Delbert Bunnell vs. Wm. Kirby Bunnell, et report referee. Ella Larson Wilbur Larson, divorce. Grace Fletcher vs. Frank Fletcher, divorce. The State of Nebraska VS. The Bank of Angus, report receiver, Lydia Wolfskill vs. Levi Wolfdivorce. James Barnes V.S Eliza Martinie, et al., report of referee. The State of Nebraska vs. The State Bank of Nelson, report of receiver. Wm. Johnson vs. L. A. Grosshans and Emma Grosshans, judgment. Jessie Snavely vs. Roy Snavely, divorce. Continental Ins. Company VS. Martha Worden, et al., judgment. August Schmelling vs. Hiram E. Cramer, pending stay. Nuckolls Co. Bldg & Loan As. vs. James B. Reeve, et al. State Savings and Loan As. VS. Forrest Bottenfield, pending stay. The State fo Nebraska vs. The State Bank of Superior, report. Application of Adcock, ministrator, Estate Robt. Knowles for license to sell real estate. Application of Thomas R. Hutcheson, guardian, for license to sell real estate. The Citizens Bldg Loan & Savings As. vs. John Solberg (two cases). Federal Trust Company Elmer Donahoo, pending stay. The Union Deposit Company, corporation, vs. William H. H. Miller, pending stay. Milton Sibert vs. Percy Baird, amd., equitable relief. State Bank of Omaha VS. Anderson, judgment The Lincoln Joint Stock Bank vs. Earl Tevebaugh, foreclosure. Nat'l Amer Fire Ins. Co. VS. Soper, pending stay. Nat'l Amer Fire Ins. Co. vs. Andrew S. Anderson, confirmation of sale. Charles Watson Laura Brown, pending stay. Salie Patterson John Patterson, divorce. The Nuckolls Co. Bldg Loan As. VS. Charles McMichael, foreclosure. Mary Perryman vs. Homer Perryman, divorce. James Shaw vs. State Bank of Superior, pending stay. Guy Milelr vs. Bertha I. Miller, divorce. Frank Abbot vs. Elmer Donahoo, pending stay. Nellie J. Rouse VS. Chester Rouse, hearing on motion. The Mount Clare State Bank VS. W. H. H. Miller, judgment. E. J. Dempster, receiver State Bank Superior VS. M. A. Latham, judgment. The First Natl Bank of Lincoln F. E. Bottenfield, judgment. William L. Bunn VS. H. Adcock, adm. estate of Robt. Knowles, confirmation of sale.


Article from Nuckolls County Herald, May 11, 1928

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Dempster, receiver State Bank Superior vs. Ilda Holmes, hearing on motion. Elmer Risor vs. Ida A. Risor, The Citizens Bldg Loan & Sav. As. Superior vs. elle Maxwell, pending stay. Nebr. Cen. Bldg & Loan As. vs. John A. Solberg, foreclosure and equitable relief. Nuckolls Co. Bldg & Loan As. May and Wm. F. Cate, foreclosure and equitable relief. Eva May Kellams vs. Thomas Kellams, divorce, alimony, etc. Peter T. Nelson vs. Joseph Weir, pending stay. Elizabeth vs. Henry L. and Olive Fabrique, foreclosure. In the matter of the guardianship of Harriet Hoffman. The Natl Bank vs. E. Bottenfiend, judgment. Nebraska Nat'l Bank of Hastings vs. Milton Willett, judgment. Lincoln Safe Deposit Co. vs. Joseph Weir, equitable relief. Rudolph Bures vs. George ton, H. Albert Devore and William H. Kinnison, judgment, Dempster, Receiver State Bank Superior vs. and Mary Stuck, judgment. Dempster, Receiver State Bank Superior Anderson, judgment. George and Stella M. Palmer Edna M. Andersen, foreclosdeficiency judgment. Guido Gilsford vs. Village of Lawrence, equitable relief. James Doran vs. Village of Lawrence, equitable relief. Viola Schroeder vs. Earl Fristo, bastardy. C. R. Imler, guardian of Bernice Norwood vs. Lulu and John Benjamin, foreclosure. Ernest Headrick, executor vs. John Wishart, for dismissal. George Liebsack vs. Joseph E. mortgage foreclosure. Dempster, Receiver State Bank Superior vs. Joseph and William Weir, judgment Emma Selander vs. George Selander, divorce Enola Peterson vs. Harry M. Peterson, divorce. The matter of application of Anna Amack Adm., for the estate of Ivans Amack, for license to sell real estate. Nuckolls County Bldg & Loan As. vs. Forrest E. Bottenfield, foreclosure. Strang State Bank vs. Union Lbr. Co., judgment.


Article from The Ruskin Leader, May 17, 1928

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May Equity Term of District Court The May Equity term of the District Court convening in Nelson May 21st, has one criminal case on the docket and seventynine civil cases. It is almost as large a docket as the March term which had eighty-three cases. The docket is as follows: State of Nebraska vs. Joseph E. Weir, Embezzlement. Ferdinand Andersen VS. Matilda Andersen, divorce. Matt Friend guardian VS. Thom as Friend, partition Ada Edler VS. Arthur Edler, divorce. Harry Comstock vs. Emma Com stock, annullment of marriage, Martha J. Rust, et al. VS. Walter Rust. et al., final report. Henry Haubens VS. John Galbrth, motion for new trial. Chris Lundsgaard, et al., vs. Kathryn Dudley, report referee. The State of Nebraska VS. Bostwick State Bank, report receiver. In matter of estate of Robt. W. Blackwood, for license to sell real estate. Mabel Magee VS. Vern W. and Dwight Magee, minors, partition and sale of real estate. Clarence Gillilan vs. Lillie Chambers, report of referee. Lydia Wolfskill vs. Levi Wolfskill, divorce. James Barnes V.S Eliza Martinie, et al., report of referee. The State of Nebraska vs. The State Bank of Nelson, report of receiver. Wm. S. Johnson VS. L. A. Grosshans and Emma Grosshans, judgment. Jessie Snavely vs. Roy Snavely, divorce. Continental Ins. Company Martha Worden, et al., judgment. August Schmelling VS. Hiram Carie Fredlick VS. Louis Fredlick, divorce. Delbert Bunnell VS. Wm. Kirby Bunnell, et al., report referee. Ella F. Larson VS. Wilbur Larson, divorce. Grace Fletcher VS. Frank Fletcher, divorce. The State of Nebraska VS. The Bank of Angus, report receiver. E. Cramer, pending stay. Nuckolls Co. Bldg & Loan As. vs. James B. Reeve, et al. State Savings and Loan As. VS. Forrest Bottenfield, pending stay. The State fo Nebraska VS. The State Bank of Superior, report. Application of H.J. Adcock, administrator, Estate Robt. Knowles for license to sell real estate. Application of Thomas R. Hutcheson, guardian, for license to sell real estate. The Citizens Bldg Loan & Savings As. VS. John Solberg (two cases). Federal Trust Company vs. Elmer Donahoo, pending stay. The Union Deposit Company, a corporation. VS. William H. H. Miller, pending stay. Milton Sibert VS. Percy Baird, amd., equitable relief. State Bank of Omaha VS. A. S. Anderson, judgment The Lincoln Joint Stock Bank VS. Earl Tevebaugh, foreclosure. Nat'l Amer Fire Ins. Co. VS. Soper, pending stay. Nat/l Amer Fire Ins. Co. VS Andrew S. Anderson, confirmation of sale. Charles Watson VS. Laura J. Brown, pending stay. Salle Patterson VS. John Patterson, divorce. The Nuckolls Co. Bldg Loan As. VS. Charles McMichael, foreclos ure. Mary Perryman VS. Homer Per ryman, divorce. James Shaw vs. State Bank 01 Superior, pending stay. Guy Mile!r VS. Bertha I. M'ller divorce. Frank Abbot VS. Elmer Donahoo, pending stay. Nellie J. Rouse vs. Chester D Rouse, hearing on motion. The Mount Clare State Bank VS W. H. H. Miller, judgment. E.J. Dempster, receiver State Bank Superior vs. M. A. Latham, judgment. The First Natl Bank of Lincoln VS. F. E: Bottenfield, judgment. William L. Bunn vs. H. J. Adcock, adm. estate of Robt. Knowles, confirmation of sale. Dempster, receiver State Bank Superior vs. Ilda Holmes, hearing on motion. Elmer Risor vs. Ida A. Risor, The Citizens Bldg Loan & Sav. As. Superior vs. John E. and Luelle Maxwell, pending stay. Nebr. Cen. Bldg & Loan As. VS. John A. Solberg, foreclosure and equitable relief. Nuckolls Co. Bldg & Loan As. VS. May and Wm. F. Cate, foreclosure and equitable relief. Eya May Kellams VS. Thomas Kellams, divorce, alimony, etc. Peter T. Nelson vs. Joseph A Weir, pending stay. Elizabeth Fisher-Edwards VS. Henry L. and Olive K. Fabrique, foreclosure. In the matter of the guardianship of Harriet Hoffman. The Tootle-Lacy Natl Bank VS. F. E. Bottenfiend, judgment. Nebraska Nat'l Bank of Hast ings VS. Milton Willett, judgment Lincoln Safe Deposit Co. VS. Joseph Weir, equitable relief. Rudolph Bures VS. George Felton, H. Albert Devore and William H. Kinnison, judgment. Dempster, Receiver State Bank Superior VS. F: I., C. F. and Mary Stuck, judgment. Dempster, Receiver State Bank Superior VS. A. S. Anderson, judgment. George and Stella M. Palmer VS. Edna M. Andersen, foreclesure; deficiency judgment. Guido Gilsford VS. Village of Lawrence, equitable relief. James Doran VS. Village of Lawrence, equitable relief. Viola Schroeder VS. Earl Fristo, bastardy. C. R. Imler, guardian of Pernice Norwood vs. Lulu and John Benjamin, foreclosure. Ernest Headrick, executor vs. John Wishart, for dismissal. George Liebsack vs. Joseph E. Weir, mortgage foreclosure. Dempster, Receiver State Bank Superior vs. Joseph and William Weir, judgment Emma Selander VS George Selander, divorce Enola Peterson VS. Harry M. Peterson, divorce. The matter of application of Anna Amack Adm., for the estate of Ivans Amack, for license to sell real estate. Nuckolls County Bldg & Loan As. VS. Forrest E. Bottenfield, foreclosure. Strang State Bank VS. Union Lbr. Co., judgment.


Article from Nuckolls County Herald, October 18, 1929

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Jury Term District Court Convenes at Nelson 28th There is big docket for the October Jury Term of District Court. Eighty-four civil and one criminal case. State of Nebarska VS. William Lempke, Disturbing the peace. Ferdinand Andersen VS. Matilda Andersen, divorce. Matt Friend, guardian VS. Thom as Friend, et al. Chris Lundsgaard vs. Katherine Dudley, equity partition. In matter of application of Adessa Blackwood, Adm. for confirmation of asle. The State of Nebraska vs. the Bank of Augus, report of rceeiver The State of Nebraska vs. State Bank of Nelson, report of receiver The Citizens Bldg, Loan & Savings Assn of Superior vs. John A. Solberg, equitable relief (two cases). Nuckolls Co. Bldg & Loan Assn vs. Chas McMichael, foreclosure Nellie J. Rouse vs. Chester D. Rouse, to modify decree. Geo. Liebsack vs. Jos. E. Weir, et al., for confirmation of sale. E. J. Dempster, Receiver State Bank of Superior vs. Jos. E. Weir, and Wm Weir, judgment. Central Nebr Produce Co. vs. Nelson Bros., Inc. for hearing on motion. City Natl Bank of Lincoln Nelson Bros., Inc., for hearing on motion. Ida Bowlin vs. Samuel Bowlin, divorce, equitable relief. Addie Vincent VS. James Vincent, divorce. Continental Jewerly Co. vs How ard R. Jackson, judgment. Nat'l Investment Co. vs. Raymond Elliosn, for dismissal. Citizen Bldg, Loan & Savings Assn of Superior vs. Mamie Hetherington, for confirmation. Alexander Brehm, et al. vs. Hen ry Brehm, et al., final report. Clare D. Sims vs. Delphia Sims, divorce. The State of Nebarska vs. Mt. Clare State Bank, report receiver. Melvin Northrop vs. Albert Wehrman, judgment. Lincoln Joint Stock Land Bank vs. Earl Tevebaugh, confirmation of sale. Dora Miller vs. George W. Miller, equitable relief, divorce. Evelyn Quick vs. Gale Wade, bastardy. VS. Zacharia B. Baughn, equitable relief. Ira N. Tice vs. Fred J. Noren, for dismissal. In Re: Application of B. dell, guardian of Elizabeth Cruse, showing in county court. Anna Garrels et al., vs. August Bonin, et al., final erport receiver. Frederick Scully vs. Village of Lawrence, Equitable Relief. Bank of Hot Springs, S. D. VS. Wm N. Hunter, pending stay. Arthur Mosier vs. Fred Hoffman, hearing on final repotr. Paul Melchert vs. Chas Skinner on appeal. Lillian Ledger vs. Earl N. Ledger, divorce and alimony Jay Baird vs. Ray Callahan, for hearing on motion. Zoe A. Carhill vs. Mr.s S. M. Mort, judgment, etc. Lillian Ramseier, John Ramseier vs. Chas and Elizabeth gren, judgment. Florice DeBord vs. Jerome DeBord, divorce. Louise V. Fuller vs. Howard G. Fuller, divorce and equitable relief. Wm Brinegar vs. Citizens State Bank of Superior, to impress trust and equitable relief. Ina Bilger vs. John J. Bilger, divorce, equitable relief. Sarah Elmyra Crawford VS. Faun Crawford, divorce. Application of Elvin Carroll, administrator, for license to sell real estate. Oscar Swanson VS. Chas. Smith Jr., damage. Ira N. Tice E. Noren, judg ment. Henry Reining Elizabeth Reining, divorce and equitable relief. Mrs. A. L. Morey vs. Harvey E. Cavin, et al., for hearing on confirmation. Fern Swanson vs. Oscar Swanosn, divorce and equitable relief. Margaret Hall VS Citizens State Bank of Superior, equitable relief. John Q. Johnston vs. James A. Ledger, judgment State of Nebraska VS. Citizens State Bank, report of receiver. A. F. Frey, Adm. of Louis F. Zimmerman, deceased vs. Wm Zim merman, equitable relief. Ralph Bottenfield vs. Emil H. Avers, on appeal. Cora Beal vs. Jos. A. Weir, et equitable relief. Henry Haubens vs. John L. Gal breth, for hearing on mandate from Supreme Court. E. J. Dempster, Receiver vs. John B. Aldrich, judgment. David W. Kerrigan vs. Eliza Kerrigan, divorce and custody of child. Bernice Avers vs. Richard Hoov er, on appeal. Zona Berg & Son Music Co. vs. Clair L. Hinkson, on appeal. George Patterson vs. Ida Aleen Patterson, divorce. George F. Ayers vs. C. F. Green and Roy Traum, judgment. George Hudson vs. George W. Selander, equitabel relief Clarence G. Bills, receiver of Citizens State Bank vs. Wm Jansen, foreclosure Application of L. B. Vader, Admistrator fo rlicense to sell real estate. James Shaw VS. George A. Carter, et al., foreclosure. August Jensen VS. I. J. Wehrmane, judgment. In Re: Application of J. W. ColAdm. of the Estate of Simeon Ballard, deceased for license to sell real estate. Chris Lundsgaard vs. Village of Ruskin, equitable relief. Earl H. Broks vs. Walter Thurber, judgment and replevin. Hans Knudson and Mary Knudson vs. Village of Ruskin, equitable relief. James Phillips, pro se, adm. of estate of Saarh Phillips, partition. Charlie C. Heltman vs. Martha Heltman, et al., partition. Forrest Botenfield vs. Emil H. Avers, judgment. Florence McLaughlin VS. Della McBain, equitable relief. Demptser, receiver of Bank of Angus vs. W. H. Kinnison, equitable relief and enforcement of double liability. Jennie B. Calvin and Charles O. Calvin vs. Frank Baker, etal. partition. St. Joe & Ry Co. vs. Clara E. August C. and Alvie Avers, Judment. Walter W. Howarth vs. Lloyd Wilford, judgment.


Article from Nuckolls County Herald, February 7, 1930

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February Jury Term Convenes the 17th The Jury term of District Court convenes in Nelson Monday, Feby 17. The docket is considerably smaller as number of cases were cleared from it lats term. There are two criminal cases and sixtyfive civil cases. The following is the docket: State of Nebraska VS. Floyd E. Boyer, transportation of intoxicating liquor. State of Nebraska VS. Chester Kline, stealing hogs. Matt Friend, guardian VS. Thos A. Friend, partition. Chris Lundsgaard VS. Kathryn Dudley, final report in partition. Estate of Robert Blackwood, Adessa Blackwood, Adm. final report. State of Nebraska VS. Bank of Angus, report of Receiver, E. J. Dempster. State of Nebraska VS. State Bank of Nelson, report of receiver Wm S. Johnson VS. L. A. Grosshans, for disposal. Nuckolls County Bldg & Loan VS. James Reeve, foreclosure. State of Nebraska VS. State Bank of Superior, report of receiver, Dempster. Citizens Bldg Loan & Sav. Assn VS. John Solberg, equitable relief. Nuckolls County Bldg & Loan VS. Charles Michael, foreclosure. Nellie Rouse VS. Chester Rouse, to modify decree. Addie Vincent VS. James R. Vincent, divorce. Continental Jewelry Company VS. Howard R. Jackson, judgment. Alexander Brehm VS. Henry Brehm, et al., final report., State of Nebraska VS. Mount Clare State Bank, report of receiver, Ed VanSteenberg. Lincoln Joint Stock Land Bank of Lincoln V8: Earl Tevebaugh, final settlement. Anna Garrels, et al., vs. August Bonin, et al., final report referee. Bank of Hot Springs (S. D.) VS. William N. Hunter, pending stay. Ina Bilger VS. John J. Bilger, divorce and equitable relief. Application of Elvin Carroll, administrator of estate of Bailey Carroll, for license to sell real estate. Oscar W. Swanson VS. Charles Smith, Jr., hearing on motion for new trial. Ira N. Tice vs. C. E. Noren, judgment. Henry Reining VS. Elizabeth Reining, divorce and equitable relief. Mrs. A. L. Morey vs. Harvey E. and Edna G. Cavin and Citizens State Bank of Superior, hearing on confirmation. Fern Swanson VS. Oscar Swanson, divorce and equitable relief. State of Nebraska vs. Citizens State Bank of Superior, report of receiver. A. F. Frey, Adm., VS. William Zimmerman, equitable relief. Ralph Bottenfield VS. Emil H. Avers, damages for automobile collision. Cora Beal VS. Joseph A. Weir, equitable relief. E. J. Dempster, receiver, State Bank Superior vs. John Aldrich, judgment. David W. Kerrigan VS. Eliza Kerrigan, divorce and custody of child. Bernice Avers VS. Richard Hoov er, for dismissal. Zona Berg & Son Music Co. VS. Clair Hinkson, on contract. eGorge Patterson VS. Ida Aleen Patterson, divorce. George F. Ayers VS. C. F. Green and Roy Traum, judgment. George R. Hudson VS. George Selander, et al., confirmation sale. Clarence Bliss, receiver Citizens State Bank, Supepior, VS. Wil liam Jansen, pending stay. In matter of application of L. B. Vader, administrator, for License to sell real estate. James Shaw VS. George Carter, pending stay. In Re: Application of J. W. Collins, adm. of estate of Simeon A. Ballard, deceased, for license to sell real estate. Chris Lundsgaard VS. Village of Ruskin, equitable relief. Earl H. Brooks vs. Walter Thur ber, et al., judgment and replevin. Hans Knudson and Mary Knudson VS. Village of Ruskin, equitable relief. James Phillips, pro se, as adm. of the estate of Sarah Phillips, partition and equitable relief. Charles C. Heltman VS. Martha Heltman, et al., confirmation sale. Forest Bottenfield VS. Emil H. Avers, judgment for injuries received in automobile collision. Florence McLaughlin VS. Della McBain, et al., equitable relief. E. J. Dempster, receiver Bank of Angus vs. W. H. Kinnison, equitable relief and enforcement of double liability. Jennie B. Calvin and Charles 0. Calvin VS. Frank Baker, et al. partition. St. Joe & G. I. Ry Co. VS. Clara, August and Alvie Avers, judgment for recovery of possession of premises. Walter Howarth VS. Lloyd Wilford, judgment for damages in automobile collision. Nuckolls Co. Bldg Loan Assa of Nelson VS. Ed Hansen, equitable relief. Jos. R. Nicholson VS. Nuckolls Co. Farmers Mutual Ins. Co., judg ment of policy and contract of insurance. Ruth Hendry VS. George Hendry divorce. Citizens Bldg Loan & Sav Assn of Superior VS. Joe and Mary Meier and J. L. Galbreth, equitable relief. Fannie Hackler VS. Edna Ander son, foreclosure. State of Nebraska VS. Cadams State Bank, report receiver. Henry L. Heinz VS. Village of Lawrence, detachment of territory and equitable relief. Lulu B. Wright vs. Everett and Bertram Wright, minors, partition of real estate. B. C. Christopher & Co. VS. Carl C. G. Jensen, judgment. Application of Mildred Marshall guardian, to sell real estate. Application of Emma Phillips, guardian, for license to sell real estate. Milton G. Sibert V8. Percy Baird Adm. estate of Frank Johnson, on mandate. E. J. Dempster, receiver State Bank Superior VS. A. S. Anderson, on mandate.


Article from The Superior Express, February 13, 1930

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District Court Opens Monday Two Criminal, Civil Cases on Nuckolls County "Spring Term" Docket. Judge R. M. Proudfit of Friend Monday evening, the spring jury term the DistCourt. Due to the fact that more than the usual cases from the docket term, the docket smaller this term than customary: There two criminal cases an the list, and sixty five some eight of which will probably be tried the jury. The following is the docket: State of Nebraska Floyd Boyer, transportation intoxicating liquor. State Nebraska vs. Chester Kline, stealing hogs. Matt Friend, guardian vs. Thos. Friend, partition. Chris Lundsgaard vs. Kathryn Dudley, final report in partition. Estate Robert Blackwood, Adessa Blackwood, Adm. final port. State of Nebraska vs. Bank Angus, report of receiver, Dempster. State Nebraska State vs. Bank of Nelson, report of receiv- Wm. S. Johnson vs. A. Grosshans, for disposal. Nuckolls County Bldg. & Loan James State Nebraska vs. State Bank Superior, report of receiver, Dempster. Citizens Bldg. Loan & Sav. Ass. John Solberg, equitable relief. Nuckolls County Bldg. Loan Charles Nellie Rouse vs. Chester Rouse, to Addie Vincent James R. Vincent, divorce. Jewelry Company Howard Jackson, Brehm Henry Brehm, final report. State Mount Clare State Bank, report of receiver, Ed Lincoln Joint Stock Land Bank Lincoln Earl Tevebaugh, final settlement. Garrels, al., August report Bank of Hot Springs William N. Hunter, pending Bilger Bilger, and Application Elvin Carroll, of estate of Bailey for license to sell real tate. Oscar W. Swanson vs. Charles Smith, hearing on motion for Ira Tice C. E. Noren, judgment. Henry Reining Elizabeth Reining. divorce and equitable reMrs. A. Morey Harvey E. Edna Citizens State Bank of Superior, hearing confirmation. Fern Swanson vs. Oscar Swanequitable relief. State Nebraska Citizens State Bank of Superior, report of Frey, Adm., vs. William A. relief. Ralph Bottenfield VS. Emil H. Avers, damages for automobile Cora Beal Joseph A. Weir, relief. E. Dempster, receiver, State Bank vs. John Aldrich, judgment. vs. Eliza David Kerrigan, divorce and custody of child. Bernice Avers vs. Richard Hoofor dismissal. ver, Berg & Son Music Co. Clair on vs. Ida Aleen George divorce. Green George Ayers Roy George George Clarence Bliss. receiver Citizens State Bank vs. William Jansen, pending stay. application of B. for real estate. cense James Shaw vs. George Carter, pending stay. In Re: Application W. Collins, adm., estate Simeon Ballard. deceased, for license estate. Lundsgaard Village of Ruskin equitable Earl Brooks Walter judgment and replevin. Knudson Hary KnudVillage of Ruskin, equitrelief. pro se, adm. the estate Sarah Phillips, equitable relief. Charles Heltman Martha vs. Emil judgment for injuries in automobile collision. Della Bank Kinnison and enforcement donble liability and Charles Frank Baker, parSt. Clara Alvie judgment for recovery of possession Howarth vs. Lloyd Wilford. damages in Nuckolls Co. Bldg. Loan Assn. Nelson Ed equitNicholson vs. Nuckolls Mutual Ins. judgment of policy and contract of inHendry George Hendry Citizens Bldg. Loan Sav. Ass. Superior Mary


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NEW ATTACK MADE ON PAYMENT PLAN OF FAILED BANKS LINCOLN, June 22 (U.R.-A new attack has launched the stepup plan for payment of banks the fund created by legislative act in suit filed Lancaster district on behalf the depositors the State bank of Superior names Clarence Bliss, receiver, Gov. W. and E. Luikart, of the department of trade and as number of other banks in the are also named as The petition attacks that portion the act voiding priority previous against the old fund. court is asked named in the action liens the aggregating than $1,185,000. Request made that the distribution of funds from the settlement fund until payment of