Germantown State Bank (Garland, NE)

Episode Information

Episode UID
76073171598
Episode Type
Suspension โ†’ Reopening
Bank Type
state
Bank ID
7607317 routing
Routing Number
76-0731
Start Date
February 9, 1933
Location
Garland, Nebraska (40.945, -96.986)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
7e6dd4ab1ac5a502

Response Measures

None

Events (2)

1. February 9, 1933 Suspension
Cause
Government Action
Cause Details
Bank suspended business Feb. 9 and later reopened under provisions of the emergency banking act (H.R. 167)
Newspaper Excerpt
The Germantown bank suspended business February 9
Source
newspapers
2. March 1, 1933 Reopening
Newspaper Excerpt
Three Nebraska banks re-opened Wednesday under provisions of the emergency banking act. The Germantown State bank of Garland ... is re-opened for a limited banking business.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (2)

Article Text

Three State Banks Reopen Wednesday Three Nebraska banks re-opened Wednesday under provisions of the emergency banking act. The Germantown State bank of Garland, the Farmers and Merchants bank of Byron and the Farmers bank of Dunbar are the institutions re-opened for a limited banking business. The Germantown bank suspended business February 9, the Byron bank, July 7, and the Dunbar bank was closed ten days ago. The Germantown and Dunbar banks will continue under the same officers and directors. A. E. Pailing will manage the Byron bank, according to the state banking department. SRB BILL PASSED. Senator Hugo Srb's bill, S. F. 193, to outlaw malpractice suits after two years was passed on third reading by the state senate Wednesday. The vote was 26 to 7.


Article Text

BANKING NEWS BANK DIVIDENDS Hooper State Bank, Hooper, $23,262.14 or 10% first dividend Febru10. ary Nebraska State Bank, Republican City, $1,995.87 or 5% February 20. Prior payments $7,983.24 or 20%, $9,979.11 25%. total payments 15% of original deposits paid during going bank period. The Farmers Bank, Dunbar, reopened February 28 for the purpose of doing a limited banking business as provided by H. R. 167. This bank has been suspended for ten days and will be managed and operated by the same officers and directors. The Germantown State Bank, Garland, reopened March for the purpose of doing a limited banking business as provided under H. R. 167. This bank suspended February It will be operated by the same officers and directors. The Farmers and Merchants Bank, Byron, reopened March for the purpose of doing limited banking business as provided under H. R. 167. The bank suspended July 7, 1932 and reopened under the management of A. Pailing. The Fort Calhoun State Bank, Fort Calhoun, reopened March 2 for the purpose of doing limited banking business as provided under House Roll 167. This bank suspended January 13, 1933. The bank will be operated under the same management.