Hamilton State Bank (Hamilton, KS)

Episode Information

Episode UID
83066971572
Episode Type
Suspension → Closure
Bank Type
state
Bank ID
8306697 routing
Routing Number
83-0669
Start Date
December 3, 1930
Location
Hamilton, Kansas (37.979, -96.164)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
65360f26aa845120

Response Measures

None

Description

Articles show the bank in receivership paying dividends and the receiver disposing of bank property; exact suspension date unclear.

Events (3)

1. December 3, 1930 Suspension
Cause
Government Action
Cause Details
Placed in receivership by the state bank receiver; paying dividends to depositors.
Newspaper Excerpt
Five per cent will be paid by the Union State bank of Kansas City, per the Wayside State bank, cent by the Tyro state bank and per cent by the Hamilton state bank.
Source
newspapers
2. June 3, 1931 Other
Newspaper Excerpt
Topeka, June Johnstate bank receiver, will pay dividend of 20 per cent today ... the same amount to the Commercial state of Lindsborg and per cent to the Hamilton state.
Source
newspapers
3. May 3, 1933 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
Hamilton State Bank, receiver, to Ralph A. Cannon, NE1/4 35; W½ W½ 36-24-12, $1.00.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (3)

Article from Council Grove Republican, December 3, 1930

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Article Text

NYE FINDS MORE Washington, Dec. expenditure of $272,312 for the primary ticket in Pennsylvania over the amount reported last Spring has been uncovered by Senator Nye's vestigating committee. SenaDavis was seated by suddenly taken vote late yesterday CANADIAN WHEAT WINS Chicago, Dec. United States lost its reputation for growing fine milling wheat today. Herman Trelle of Wembly Alberta. Canada, won the grand championship wheat at the International Livestock show. LOST BUT THREE MEN Washburn, Dec championship Ichabod football team laid away its togs until next year, when but three of this years team will again the blue and white jerseys. Only Captain Shaw, Phil hambleton and Alf Reid are lost to the team A survey the season just played reveals that the Ichabods won eight of the ten games played. They scored points to their opponents ROAD PLAN Topeka, Dec. the Iowa plan and the expenditure of for road construction in Kansas ing the next five years yesterday to the next legislature by the Kansas highway league. The recommendation for permanent roads to replace the present gravel. Counties authorizto issue bonds to taken by the state under the Iowa plan. FINE FOR XMAS Topeka, Dec. of the Leon Farmers bank will ceive per cent dividend from Johnson, state bank receiver today. Five per cent will be paid by the Union State bank of Kansas City, per the Wayside State bank, cent by the Tyro state bank and per cent by the Hamilton state bank. HEAVY SCHEDULE Lawrence. Dec. Bishop forward, "Frosty" Cox, guard, ranked last year allmaterial in the basket ball field, are again out basketball The schedule of 18 games starts with game agaist Washburn at peka, Dec. 16. NEW POSTOFFICE Topeka, Dec. has new postoffice. Washburn lege outside the city limits and has been granted its postoffice. In the future mail may be addressed to Washburn, Kansas, and reach the college. DEMOS SPENT Dec. campaign expenses handled the state committee amounted only according to an account filed vesterday. this amount was spent for printing. SET TRIPLETS Garden Dec. set of triplets were born Monday Mr. and Mrs. C. Brown this county. The youngsters wereall boys and increase the Brown family roll call to seven. CLINIC McPherson, Dec. tuberculosis clinic will be held in this county Thursday by state thorities.


Article Text

DEFUNCT BANKS PAY Topeka, June Johnstate bank receiver, will pay dividend of 20 per cent today repositors of the Paxico state per cent payment will be made the State of Bird City, per payment to the Exchange state of Nortonville, the same amount to the Commercial state of Lindsborg and per cent to the Hamilton state.


Article Text

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS County Clerk of Greenwood to Wilma E. Stockton, lot 1, block 57, $8.02. Eureka Building & Loan Assn to Raymond Anderson, fr. block 7, city of Hamilton, $1.00. Effie A. Whitehead to Alice E. McNeill, fr. SE% NE 1/4 34-25-10; fr. block 7 Dibert & Martin's Addition, city of Eureka, $1.00. Rilla Ziegler to J. F. Mead, lots 9 and 10, block 7, Henry's subA man seldom gets into hot water division Kipp's addition, city of Madunless he furnishes the fuel to heat ison, $1.00. J. F. Mead to Cliff W. Ziegler, il. -Eureka Herald. lots 9 and 10, J. T. Lincoln Addition, city of Madison, $1.00. A. Howard grocer told us latey that F. D. Lose to Anna M. Lose, S½ he gave away more than a dozen big 10; S½ 11; fr. S½ 12; sections 14, paper bags to folks who went and 15, 16; W½ 13-26-8; fr. 24-26-8; fr. SW½ 13-26-8; E½ and S½ bought apples from a peddler's wagSW% N½ NW 1/4 19-23-12; fr. lots on when he had apples to sell at the 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18, block 5, same price, himself. But it can't be city of Madison; fr. SW 18-p2-12, said they left him holdirg the sack. $1.00. Howard Courant. Rachel Boles to John C. Boles, SW½ 10; E½ NW% 15; NW% An optimist is a man who thinks NW1/4 15-22-12, $1.00. Chas. S. Marshall to Marguerite if he writes "rush" on a letter it will Wells Baird, one-half interest E½ be delivered sooner than otherwise. 19-28-13, $1.00. --Eureka Herald. W. L. Thompson to P. N. Slough, lots 7 and 8, block 7, city of Quincy, A newer definition of the optimist $1.00. and the pessimist has been credited Sheriff of Greenwood County to M. W. Allen, S½ NE%, 14-28-12, to Chancellor Lindley of the Univers$400.00. ity of Kansas. According to Dr. LindHamilton State Bank, receiver, to ley, the optimist bespoke his fear Ralph A. Cannon, NE1/4 35; W½ that a year from now he might be W½ 36-24-12, $1.00. begging on the streets. R. O. Jackson to Florence E. De"Begging from whom?" inquired Luca, NE% 7-24-12, $10.00. the pessimist.- H. in Starbeams -Eureka Herald.