Angora State Bank (Angora, NE)

Episode Information

Episode UID
76098971505
Episode Type
Suspension โ†’ Closure
Bank Type
state
Bank ID
7609897 routing
Routing Number
76-0989
Start Date
May 1, 1925*
Location
Angora, Nebraska (41.852, -103.125)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
9d32a40b28f1053b

Response Measures

None

Events (2)

1. May 1, 1925* Suspension
Cause
Government Action
Cause Details
Closed by the state guarantee fund commission and taken into its control
Newspaper Excerpt
which was closed by the guarantee fund commission several weeks ago
Source
newspapers
2. May 30, 1925 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
Attorney General Spillman applied to the district court of Morrill county for the appointment of J. W. Rogers ... as receiver for the Angora State Bank recently closed by the guarantee fund commission,
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (4)

Article from York News-Times, May 30, 1925

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Article Text

Rogers Suggested As Angora Bank Receiver LINCOLN, May 30 Attorney General Spillman applied to the district court of Morrill county for the appointment of J. W. Rogers, of Lodge Pole as receiver for the Angora State Bank recently closed by the guarantee fund commission,


Article from York News-Times, June 1, 1925

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Rogers Suggested As Angora Bank Receiver (By The Associated Press) LINCOLN, June Attorney General Spillman applied to the district court of Morrill county for the appointment of W. Rogers, of Lodge Pole as receiver for the Anpra State Bank recently closed by guarantee fund commission.


Article from Beatrice Daily Sun, June 2, 1925

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ANGORA BANK RECEIVER Lincoln, May 29 Attorney Gen otal Spillman today applied to the district court of county for the appointment of J. Rogers of Lodge Pole, as receiver for the Angora state bank. which was closed by the guarantee fund commission several weeks ago, Mr. Rogers has been in charge of the bank since its closing.


Article from Falls City Daily News, December 8, 1925

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Article Text

Kirk Griggs' Report States that Institutions Over to Guarantee Commission Since July, Lincoln, of the state department of trade and commerce, issued report in book form showing the condition of 913 commercial and the state to the last report of the present year. deals largely with the workings of the guaran*ee law the periods of stress recent years, wherein the state guarantee commission has taken over continued operation of embarrassed banks. Thirteen report shows, June 1925; banks sold consolidated with number of banks liquidated or placed in the hands of receivers number of banks reporting June 1925, 910. The report shows the following 25 banks turned over the guarantee fund commission from July 1924, June Ames, Farmres' State; Angora, Angora State bank; Bennington, Manand Glandt; Bridgeport, Bridgeport bank; Citizens Chadron, Citizens State: Clearwater, State Bank; Collegeview, Bank of Farmers' State; Craig, Farmers' State: CrawFarmers' bank; Ewing, Ewing State; Ewing, Pioneer State; Bank of Commerce; Hooper, Dodge County bank; Lynch, Security State: Lyons, Citizens' State; Lean, McLean Macy, Macy State; Newport, Rock County State: Omaha, (Florence) Commercial Omaha, Security Orchard, Orchard State: City, First State; Peru, Peru State, Ralston, Citizens' State; Rosalle, Farmers' State; Seneca, Seneca Sidney, AmeriSilver Creek, Silver Snyder, Snyder South Bank of South Sioux City: Trumbull, Trumbull Valentine, entine State bank; and Wolbach, Farmers' State. guarantee vation funds, from July 1924 June 1925, gives statements of and liabilities of each bank, sessment, refunds and balances. is said those who took drive on the highway south of town that everyone town or the rounding country, who did bit Sunday toward packing down the gravel that has been laid near the line. That exceedobjective for drive these days. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ebel. from down on line, Mr. and Mrs. May from Ohio precinct, and Mr. and Mrs. August Lietzke, from Arago precinct, were among the busivisitors to Falls City Saturday. and Mrs. Ben Jorn, from near Verdon, were in town business SatThey reported their Boyd, suffering from severe attack grip