Farmers State Bank (Westby, MT)

Episode Information

Episode UID
93032671581
Episode Type
Suspension β†’ Closure
Bank Type
state
Bank ID
9303267 routing
Routing Number
93-0326
Start Date
September 1, 1931*
Location
Westby, Montana (48.870, -104.052)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
ec4a73906b2826f6

Response Measures

None

Description

Bank closed in 1931 and placed in receivership; later liquidation dividends paid.

Events (5)

1. September 1, 1931* Suspension
Cause
Government Action
Cause Details
Bank closed and placed in hands of a receiver (failed and put into receivership)
Newspaper Excerpt
both of said banks have closed and ceased doing business and are in the hands of a Receiver
Source
newspapers
2. October 1, 1931 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
Mr. Fellons, receiver of the Farmers State Bank was a Plentywood business caller Monday.
Source
newspapers
3. March 30, 1933 Other
Newspaper Excerpt
Depositors of Westby Bank Receive Another Dividend ... distributing another 10 percent dividend to the depositors of the Farmers State Bank of Westby which closed in 1931.
Source
newspapers
4. June 28, 1934 Other
Newspaper Excerpt
Westby Bank Will Pay Sixth Dividend ... authorization from the state banking board Wednesday to pay another dividend of 10 per cent to all depositors. This is the sixth dividend to be declared for the Westby institution since it closed its doors more than two years ago.
Source
newspapers
5. August 23, 1934 Other
Newspaper Excerpt
Depositors of Westby Bank Get 7th Dividend ... This is the seventh dividend to be paid and brings the total to more than $36,000... W. F. Fellows, the liquidating agent
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (6)

Article from Plentywood Herald, September 3, 1931

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dan County bonds, as security to secure the county funds which were deposited in said bank, and the Farmers State Bank of Westby, Montana had fifteen thousand and no-100 ($15,000.00)) dollars worth of Sheridan County bonds, as security to secure the county funds which were deposited in said bank, and, WHEREAS, both of said banks have closed and ceased doing business and are in the hands of a Receiver; and, WHEREAS, the County Commissioners believe it would be advisable to use said surplus money, now in the sinking fund of Sheridan Count Montana, to buy up such County bonds owned by said banks; BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners of Sheridan County, Montana, that the County Treasurer of Sheridan County, Montana, be authorized to purchase the following Sheridan County Bonds from the Farmers & Merchants State Bank of Plentywood, Montana, and the Farmers State Bank of Westby, Montana, to-wit: Four Sheridan County funding bonds bearing six per cent interest nmubered 67. 68, 106, and 107. each for $1,000.00, due January 1st, 1934. Six Sheridan County funding bonds bearing 5Β½ per cent interest, numbered 54 to 59 inclusive, each for $1,000.00, due uly 1st, 1935; Fifteen Sheridan County Bonds, bearing 6 per cent interest, numbered 56 to 60 inclusive, and 108 to 117 inclusive, each for $1,000.00, and due January 1st, 1934. Five Sheridan County Bonds, bearing 5Β½ per cent interest, numbered 26 to 30 inclusive, each for $1,000.00 and due July 1st, 1935; Six Sheridan County bonds, bearing 6 per cent interest, numbered 118 to 123 inclusive. each for $1,000.00 due January 1st, 1934; Six Sheridan County Bonds, bearing six per cent interest, numbered 61 to 66 inclusive, each for $1,000.00 and due January 1st, 1934; and Fifteen Sheridan County Bonds, bearing 5Β½ per cent interest numbered 16 to 30 inclusive, each for $1,000._ 00 and due April 1st, 1934; On Motion, the Board decided that the County Surveyor be kept on at a I salary of $125.00 per month, with the M understanding that he were to work on the Roads when needed and do e other work when not needed in the office. At 5 o'clock P. M. the Board adjourned until August 10th, 1931. e At 9 o'clock A. M., August 10th, y 1931, the Board of County Commisg sioners met in regular session, all Members of the Board and the Clerk present. 8 The Board having considered all applications for changes in Assessments and classifications, the following e changes were ordered made: John S. Albers, assessment t on car, double assessment cancelled. Gladys Decker, Sec. 2-3-3656, reduction on lands $ 373.00 Chr. Madsen, 22-27-33-58 reduction on lands 432.00 is Anna B. Dahl, 27-34-58, rei804.00 duction on lands and Imp.


Article from The Producers News, September 18, 1931

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tana, 100th forty-two thousand and dollars ($42,000.00), worth no- of Sheridan to county bonds as security secure the county funds, which were deposited in said bank, and the Farmers tana State Bank of Westby, Mon100ths had up fifteen thousand and Sherdan dollars ($15,00.00) worth nosecure county bonds, as securty of to the county funds when were deposited n siad bank; and WHEREAS, Both of said banks have closed and ceased doing business, and are in the hands of a Receiver; and WHEREAS, The County Commissioners to believe it would be advisable the use said surplus money, now sinking fund of Sheridan in Montana, bonds to buy up such county, county owned by said banks; BE IT RESOLVED, By the Board dan of County Commissioners of Sherity county, Montana, that the treasurer of Sheridan counMontana, the be authorized to purchase county, from following Sheridan County bonds Bank the Farmer & Merchants State the of Plentywood, Montana, Farmers State Bank of Westby, and Montana, to-wit: Four Sheridan county funding bonds bearing six per cent interest numbered for 67, 68, 106 and 107, each $1,00.00, due January 1, 1934 Six Sheridan county funding bered bearing 5Β½ per cent interest, bonds $1,000.00, 54 to 59 inclusive ,each num- for due July 1, 1935; ing Fifteen Sheridan county bonds, bear56 six pe rcent interest numbered to 60 inclusive, and 108 to 117 clusive, each for $1,000.00, and due inJanuary 1, 1934; Five Sheridan county bonds, bear26 ing 5 1/2 per cent interest, numbered and to 30 inclusive, each for $1,000.00 due July 1st, 1935; six Six Sheridan county bonds, bearing to 123 per cent interest, numbered January inclusive, 1st, 1934; each for $1,000 due 118 Six Sheridan county bonds bearing six 66 per cent interest, numbered 61 due inclusive, each for $1,000.00, and to January 1st, 1934; and Fifteen Sheridan county bered bearing 5 1/2 per cent interest, bonds, $1,000.00 16 to 30 inclusive, each num- for On and due April 1st, 1934. motion the board decided a the County Surveyor be kept on that the salary of $125.00 per month, at on the understanding that he is to work with other roads when needed and office. work when not needed in the do At five o'clock p. m. the board adjourned At until August 10th, 1931. 0 nine o'clock a. m., August 0 1931 ers the board of county commission- 10. 0 bers met in regular session, all ent. of the board and the clerk mem- pres0 The board having considered 0 0 applications ments for changes in assess- all 0 lowing and classifications, the folJohn changes were ordered S. Albers ,assessment made, on car 0 double assessment, cancelled. 0 Gladys tion Decker, Sec. 2-3-36-56, reducon lands $373.00. 0 reduction 0 on Chande $432.00.27-33-58, 0 0 Anna B. reduction $804.00. 0 reduction 0 6 0 Lars Johnson, 1-35-54, reduction or lands, $137.00 0 Andrew Brekke, 12-35-54, reduction on lands, $87. 0 50 J. $1296. J. Murray, 33-34-55, increase 5 Mpls. Trust Co., 34-36-56, increase on impdements, $1100. 5 M. $72. J. Paulbicki, 7-8-35-55, increase 0 Louis Marsh, 6-35-56, reduction or lands, $288. 0 John Stenmark estate, 6-35-56, re duction on lands, 2300. 0 4 A. J. Heppiner, 32-35-36-57, reduction on lands, $263. Halvor Everson 9-33-56 reduction on lands $176. 4 Bertha M. Foley 20-37-55, inceras on lands $45 44 Anton Sundsted 1-33-56, reduction on lands $601; reduction on imp 93 Erika Hjelm 32-37-57, increase $500 o lands $32. 09 J. H. Thoreson 33-35-56 reduction o lands $216. 08 Mrs. Harry Richwine 7-32-58 reduc tion on lands $432. 40 Axel Romstad 26-34-55 increase $166. Anna M. Pohle 15-36-57, increas $82. 08 eC. W. Glover 26-34-55 reduction o lands $117. ed H. tion M. on Hendrickson lands $90. 15-35-54, reduce he W. J. Reed, 18-36-54, increase 0 imp. $500. he ff, Mont. Land Synd. Inc., 29-37-55 in crease on lands $108. dhe on Henry lands N. $611. Wolff 10-36-56 reductio ndS. tion R. A. Carrie Spatee 7-36-56 redu on lands $921. nFred W. Wolters 5-36-53, increas on lands $90. rs lands Alfred Bakke 31-37-53 increase William $357; increase on imp. ble tion on lands Hanisch $216. 22-36-54 $100. redu riot Mary Dominek 2-34-58, increase imp. I. L. $500; increase pers. prop. $700 er$987. Shippee 5-6-34-55 increas od, ty Allen F. Lossing 18-34-52, reduction John on pers prop. $1000 13-34-1 on-


Article from Plentywood Herald, October 1, 1931

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# WESTBY Westbyβ€”Mr. Fellons, receiver of the Farmers State Bank was a Plentywood business caller Monday. Peter Miller and Walter Olsen tan-


Article from Plentywood Herald, March 30, 1933

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Depositors of Westby Bank Receive Another Dividend W. F. Fellows, of the state banking department, is in Westby this week distributing another 10 percent dividend to the depositors of the Farmers State Bank of Westby which closed in 1931. This makes a total of 30 percent which has been paid to depositors of this bank. Mr. Fellows stated that payments to depositors ranged all the way from 10c to $300. The payment was coming at a time when it would be great help to farmers in putting in their crops. Some were so enthusiastic when the announcement was received, that, rather than wait until Thursday when payment was to have been made, they drove to Plentywood to get their dividend. The receiver stated that he hoped another dividend could be paid depositors of the Merchants State bank of Plentywood in the near future, although collections in this section had been poor.


Article from Plentywood Herald, June 28, 1934

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Westby Bank Will Pay Sixth Dividend W. F. Fellows, liquidating agent for the Farmers State Bank of Westiby, received authorization from the state banking board Wednesday to pay another dividend of 10 per cent to all depositors. This is the sixth dividend to be declared for the Westby institution since it closed its doors more than two years ago, and makes a total of 50 per cent of total deposits which have been paid. Payments to individuals on this dividend will run from a few cents to $700.


Article from Plentywood Herald, August 23, 1934

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Depositors of Westby Bank Get 7th Dividend Checks are being mailed out this week to depositors of the Farmers State Bank of Westby in payment of a ten per cent dividend. The total amount of the payment will be something over $6,000. This is the seventh dividend to be paid and brings the total to more than $36,000, which, together with $42,000 paid in prefer red claims, interest and expenses, makes an aggregate amount of more than $80,000 that has been realized on the assets of the bank. W. F. Fellows, the liquidating agent, states that individual checks will run all the way from one dollar up to $400. He anticipates that even further dividends may be paid yet this year.