9491. Farmers State Bank (Belview, MN)

Bank Information

Episode Type
Suspension โ†’ Closure
Bank Type
state
Start Date
January 13, 1926
Location
Belview, Minnesota (44.605, -95.329)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini
Short Digest
6a480c4b

Response Measures

None

Description

Newspaper (Jan 13, 1926) reports O. A. Stensvad appointed by the State Banking Department as receiver for the recently closed Farmers State Bank of Belview. No run or depositor panic is mentioned; the bank was closed and a receiver appointed (government action).

Events (2)

1. January 13, 1926 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
O. A. Stensvad has been appointed by the State Banking Department to serve as receiver for the recently closed Farmers State Bank of Belview. He states that he will spend four days of each week at Belview in the interests of the bank and interested persons may see him at the office he has opened there.
Source
newspapers
2. January 13, 1926 Suspension
Cause
Government Action
Cause Details
Bank was recently closed and the State Banking Department appointed a receiver; closure appears to be by regulatory action.
Newspaper Excerpt
O. A. Stensvad has been appointed by the State Banking Department to serve as receiver for the recently closed Farmers State Bank of Belview.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (2)

Article from The Redwood Gazette, January 13, 1926

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Sward-Kemp Co. John Stevenson of Delhi was among the Friday callers in Redwood Falls. * Archie McKay of Delhi was a Monand County. day business caller here. Sheet music. The latest hits, 3 for 27-1t L. DAVIS, Editor $1.00. Sward-Kemp Co. returned Saturday evC. E. Sawyer, cashier of the State Bank of Revere transacted business a stay in the Twin Cities. ndeman of Clements was a Monday in Redwood Falls. Francis Butler of Minneapolis is fternoon caller here. the guest of his sister, Mrs. J. J. Farleline Hurlev was the guest rell. at Marshall Sunday. C. H. Huhnerkoch returned Tues. Cbright spent last Saturday day from a trip to" Minneapolis on polis on business matters. business matters. Smith returned to Redwood Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Papke of Valevening after a stay ley City, N. D., were weekend guests days in Chicago. of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Henschke. Reynolds returned Saturday "Thana" a new imported French of several days in MinPowder at Sward-Kemp Co. 27-1t Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Appleton and Feeders: For sale the son returned Sunday from a stay of of butter milk. Kolseveral days in Minneapolis. 26-2ts Dr. J. W. Inglis attended the Brown Montiel of Belview was a County Poultry Show at New Ulm usiness caller in Redwood Saturday. John Larson and P. X. Weimersfor birds. Bird bitter, kirch were Thursday business callRestorer and Manna at ers at Montevideo. Co. The Old Reliable Rud Stensvad returned last Wed27-1t nesday from a short business stay in Mrs. O. A. Stensvad went the Twin Cities. polis last Thursday where The cry is going out in Iowa, "Eat was called on business More Corn and Less Tobacco!"-MinThey returned Monday. neapolis Journal. Mrs. C. E. Freeman Editor and Mrs. Harry West of Neuensinger of Franklin Morgan were Friday afternoon callBeckman of Morton were ers here. afternoon shoppers in RedMake your application for Automobile License with Ward Insurance argaret Tupper of MinneaAgency, office in the rear of the here Saturday and re26 3ts Farmers tSate Bank. teaching at the high school Mr. and Mrs. George Guthrie of Miss Tupper was unable to Aledo, Illinois, arrived Thursday for first of the week because an extended visit with their daughter, Mrs. A. P. Falk substitutMrs. C. A. Reynolds. high school during Miss absence. Nyal "Hirsutone" for the hairSix I won in the Sun rids dandruff and checks falling hair. remain unused at the At Sward-Kemp Co. The Old Re27-1t liable Drug Store. display room until sold. for cash. F. B. Forbes, County Treasurer A. P. Falk re23-tf turned to his office Monday morning after being confined to his home for a week as the result of burns received from a flaming gasoline stove a week ago Sunday. PLYMOUTH ROCKS The Nash Six I won in the Sun contest will remain unused at the "Ringlets," HolLamberton display room until sold. Aristocrats (direct.) Will sell right for cash. F. B. Forbes, choice cockerels, cocks 23-tf phone 2260. bred from SweepFound: White gilt came to my and Grand Champion place last week. Owner see or phone pens. Big vigorous 27-1t pd Phil Kammerer, 7L252. narrow barring to For new blood each O. A. Stensvad has been appointed obtain stock from by the State Banking Department and Holterman; in to serve as receiver for the recent we are constantly ly closed Farmers State Bank of blood lines for the Belview. He states that he will spend strains. Our customers four days of each week at Belview hesitate to obtain eggs in the interests of the bank and inof us each season for terested persons may see him at the inbreeding. We have office he has opened there. pens for different There will be a joint installation Our hen and pullet of officers of the Knights of Pythias kept separately. All and the Pythian Sisters next Tuesbirds are marked. day, January 19th. Because of the Lecture Course this meeting will be E. E. MOSIER held Tuesday evening instead of WedMinn. Falls, nesday and all members of both orders are urged to remember this change.


Article from The Redwood Gazette, January 13, 1926

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John Stevenson of Delhi was among the Friday callers in Redwood Falls. Archie McKay of Delhi was a Monday business caller here. Sheet music. The latest hits, 3 for 27-1t $1.00. Sward-Kemp Co. C. E. Sawyer, cashier of the State Bank of Revere transacted business Monday in Redwood Falls. Francis Butler of Minneapolis is the guest of his sister, Mrs. J. J. Farrell. C. H. Huhnerkoch returned Tues. day from a trip to Minneapolis on business matters. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Papke of Valley City, N. D., were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Henschke. "Thana" a new imported French Powder at Sward-Kemp Co. 27-1t Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Appleton and son returned Sunday from a stay of several days in Minneapolis. Dr. J. W. Inglis attended the Brown County Poultry Show at New Ulm Saturday. John Larson and P. X. Weimerskirch were Thursday business callers at Montevideo. Rud Stensvad returned last Wednesday from a short business stay in the Twin Cities. The cry is going out in Iowa, "Eat More Corn and Less Tobacco!"-Minneapolis Journal. Editor and Mrs. Harry West of Morgan were Friday afternoon callers here. Make your application for Automobile License with Ward Insurance Agency, office in the rear of the 26 3ts Farmers tSate Bank. Mr. and Mrs. George Guthrie of Aledo, Illinois, arrived Thursday for an extended visit with their daughter, Mrs. C. A. Reynolds. Nyal "Hirsutone" for the hairrids dandruff and checks falling hair. At Sward-Kemp Co. The Old Re27-1t liable Drug Store. County Treasurer A. P. Falk returned to his office Monday morning after being confined to his home for a week as the result of burns receiv. ed from a flaming gasoline stove a week ago Sunday. The Nash Six I won in the Sun contest will remain unused at the Lamberton display room until sold. Will sell right for cash. F. B. Forbes, 23-tf phone 2260. Found: White gilt came to my place last week. Owner see or phone Phil Kammerer, 7L252. 27-1t pd O. A. Stensvad has been appointed by the State Banking Department to serve as receiver for the recent ly. closed Farmers State Bank of Belview. He states that he will spend four days of each week at Belview in the interests of the bank and interested persons may see him at the office he has opened there. There will be a joint installation of officers of the Knights of Pythias and the Pythian Sisters next Tuesday, January 19th. Because of the Lecture Course this meeting will be held Tuesday evening instead of Wednesday and all members of both orders are urged to remember this change.