Citizens State Bank (Benkelman, NE)

Episode Information

Episode UID
76042071543
Episode Type
Suspension โ†’ Closure
Bank Type
state
Bank ID
7604207 routing
Routing Number
76-0420
Start Date
July 6, 1928
Location
Benkelman, Nebraska (40.049, -101.533)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
cbb526ede07e4be3

Response Measures

None

Events (3)

1. July 6, 1928 Suspension
Cause
Government Action
Cause Details
State guaranty fund commission took charge of the bank and operated it while deciding whether to continue or wind up affairs.
Newspaper Excerpt
the case came from Dundy county, where merchandise creditor sought to levy on the assets of the Citizens' bank of Benkleman within month after the commission took charge and was operating going concern.
Source
newspapers
2. November 28, 1930 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
Clarence G. Bliss, Receiver of the Citizens State Bank of Benkelman, Nebraska, was plaintiff ... levied said execution ... Dated this 26th day of November, 1930.
Source
newspapers
3. February 10, 1933 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
E. H. Luikart, Receiver of the Citizens State Bank of Benkelman, Nebraska, is plaintiff ... will ... offer for sale ... on the twenty-first day of February, 1933.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (4)

Article from Lincoln Journal Star, July 6, 1928

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MAJ. ARTHURO FERRARIN UPON SHARES IN FLIGHT HONORS OF WHEN IN HANDS OF COMMISSION THEY ARE IMMUNE. Court Also Holds That as Long Bank Is Operated by Commission Suit May Be Maintained. The state guaranty fund commission won one important lawsuit in supreme court Friday, and dropped another of almost equal importance. The case was one from Dundy county, which involved the question of whether the assets of state bank in charge of the commission are immune from seizure on execution on judgments secured against the institution. The court, in an opinion by Judge Good, holds that when the bank taken over the titled to reasonable time in which to whether it may be its officers and operated going concern or shall be closed and its affairs wound up During that time the assets cannot be levied on by the judgment creditors of the bank. What constitutes reasonable time in which to make such determination is held to question of fact, not of law. and determined from the facts and conditions existing the particular case. Where creditor complains that the time is unreasonable the burden proof on him. The case came from Dundy county. where merchandise creditor sought to levy on the assets of the Citizens' bank of Benkleman within month after the commission took charge and was operating going concern. The creditors raised the constitutionality of the law in the appel-


Article from The Benkelman Post and News-Chronicle, November 28, 1930

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Tuesday was the thirtieth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Gummere and on that evening a group of friends gathered at the family home to give them a surprise and to help them enjoy the occasion. The surprise was complete and the evening delightfully enjoyed by all. NOTICE OF SALE State of Nebraska. Dundy County, SS Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an execution issued out of the District Court of Dundy County, Nebraska, in an action wherein Clarence G. Bliss, Receiver of the Citizens State Bank of Benkelman, Nebraska, was plaintiff and Earl P. Hawks was defendant, I have levied said execution on the fo:lowing described personal property as the property of the said Earl P. Hawks: The undivided 2-3 interest in 60 acres corn in field located upon Nยฝ Sec. 26, T 2, North, R 38. The undivided 2-3 interest in 300 acres corn in field located upon Sec. 36, T. 2, North, R. 38 The undivided 2-3 interest in 290 acres growing fall wheat located upon Section 36, T. 2. North, R. 28. The undivided 2-3 interest in 400 bushels shucked corn in crib and pile at house on SE% Sec. 26 T. 2, R. 38. 4 mules, 1 black horse and 1 black mare, 3 wagons, 3 sets of harness, Curtis combine, 1 3-row cultivator, Tandem disc, 3-bottom plow, harrow. 1 2-row lister and other misce!laneous small items of old farm maAnd will offer the same for sale at the dwelling house on SE1/4 Section 26, T.2, R. 38, on the 6th day of December 1930 at 2 m. Dated this p. 26th day of November, 1930. PAUL DAVIS, Sheriff. First publication, Nov. 28, 1930. Last publication Dec. 5, 1930. Local Market Report .50 Wheat Corn 20 Cream 30 Eggs 12 Heavy Hens .09 Leghorn Hens 12 Heavy Springs .09 Leghorn Springs


Article from The Benkelman Post and News-Chronicle, December 5, 1930

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Live Stock Prices At South Omaha Best Yearling Steers Top Market Lower HOGS AT LOWER LEVELS Heavy (eceipts Sheep nd Lambs Lambs Break Selling at Feeder Lambs Stronger at $6.25 7.15. Aged Sheep Steady. Union Stock Yards, Dec. 1930A few choice light steers and yearlings found ready sale at steady prices on Monday's market while on the general run of shortfed and warmup steers prices ranged from weak to lower than the close of last week. Best steers here brought $13.50. Cow stuff held steady and stockers and feeders were scarce and higher. Receipts 9,000 head. Quotations on Cattle: Choice to prime yearlings good to choice yearlings fair to good yearlings common to fair yearlings trashy yearlings $6.50@7.50; choice prime handy steers choice prime heavy steers $11.00@ 12.00; good to choice heavy steers fair to good steers common to fair steers 8.25; fair to choice fed heifers $6.50 fair to choice fed cows $4.50 good, choice grass cows $5.50 @6.75; fair to good grass cows @5.50; choice light grass heifers $7.50@8.00; good to choice grass heifers fair to good grass heifers $5.00@6.25; cutters $3.25@ 4.00; canners range bologna bulls $3.25@4.25; veal calves heavy killing calves $6.00@8.50; trashy calves $4.00@ 5.50; good to choice stockers $8.50@ 9.50; fair to good stockers $7.50@ 8.50; common to fair stockers 7.50; trashy grades $5.50@6.50; good to choice feeders fair to good feeders $6.75@8.00; common to fair feeders $5.50@6.75; stock cows $4.00@5.00; stock heifers $5.50@ 7.50; stock steer calves stock heifer calves $7.00@8.50. RUN OF HOGS LOWER Fourteen thousand fresh hogs arrived Monday and sold on slow market at prices generally lower than Saturday. Trading was largely at spread of with best butcher weights up to FAT LAMBS BREAK SHARPLY With heavy run of sheep and lmbs, Monday 20,000 head, fat amb prices took drop of with sales at $7.25@7.75. Feeder ambs were scarce and stronger at $6.50@7.15 and aged sheep held steady. FAT LAMBS: Range lambs, good to choice range lambs fair to good native lambs good to choice $7.00@7.50; shorn lambs FEEDER LAMBS: Western fdrs., good to choice western fdrs., fair to good $6.25@6.75. EWES: Fat. good choice fair breeders, yearlings to four $5.00@ to three year breeders $2.75 6.50; one feeding ewes $1.75@2.50; @4.75; cull and canner ewes $1.00@1.75. CARD OF THANKS We take this means of expressing our sincere appreciation to all those willingly helped us during the illness and after the death of our loved one. Especially do we thank the Mapall bearers, singers and all those who sent floral offerCamiela Mosser and famMr. and Mrs. D. Duff and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fish and famMr. and Mrs. James Brissenden and Mr. and Mrs. Wooters and family. NOTICE OF SALE State of Nebraska, Dundy County, Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of the District Court of Dundy county, Nebraska, in an action where Bank of Benkelman was plaintiff and R. Jones, whose first full name is Roy N. Jones was defendant, will offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described personal property taken under an order of attachment heretofore issued in said action to-wit: steer calves, heifer calves, sey cows, black cows, red cows and white Said property will be sold at the premises known as the South Side Filling Station in Benkelman, Nebraska, on the 6th day of December, 1930, the hour of Dated this 26th day of November, 1930. PAUL DAVIS, Sheriff. First publication. Nov. 28, 1930 Last publication Dec. 1930. NOTICE OF SALE State of Nebraska, Dundy County, Notice hereby given that by virtue of an issued out of the District Court of Dundy County, in an action wherein Clarence Bliss, Receiver of the Citizens State Bank of Benkelman, Nebraska, was plaintiff and Earl Hawks was defendant, have levied said execution on the following described personal property the property of the said Earl Hawks: The undivided 2-3 interest in 60 acres corn in field located upon Nยฝ Sec. 26, North, R 38. The undivided 2-3 interest in 300 acres corn in field located upon Sec. 36. North, R. The undivided 2-3 interest in 290 acres growing fall wheat located upon Section 36, North, R. 28. The undivided 2-3 interest in 400 bushels shucked corn in crib and pile at house on SE% Sec. 26 38. mules, black horse and black mare, wagons, sets of harness, Curtis combine, 3-row cultivator, Tandem disc, 3-bottom plow, harrow, 2-row lister and other misce!laneous small items of old farm machinery And will offer the same for sale at the dwelling house on Section 26, 38, on the 6th day of December 1930 at Dated this 26th day of November, 1930. PAUL DAVIS, Sheriff. First publication, Nov. 28, 1930. Last publication Dec. 5, 1930.


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SHERIFF'S SALE Notice hereby given that by order and virtue of an order of sale issued by the Clerk of the District Court of the Fourteenth Judicial District of Nebraska within and for Dundy County, in an action wherein E. H. Luikart. Receiver of the Citizens State Bank of Benkelman, Nebraska, is plaintiff and J. A. Stevens and Elva Stevens were defendants, I will at one o'clock P. M. on the twenty-first day of February, 1933, at the South front door of the court house at Benkelman, Dundy county, Nebraska; offer for sale at public auction, and sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described lands and tenements to-wit: The Southwest Quarter of Section Three, Township Two, North, Range Thirty-eight, West of the 6th Principal Meridian in Dundy County, Nebraska. Given under my hand this 17th day of January, 1933. CHESTER CROSBY, Sheriff. First publication January 20, 1933. Last publication February 17, 1933. Leon L. Hines, Attorney.