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421.11-6 - Bank Suspensions since Jan 1 1921
Nonmember State Banks Kansas A-F
Committee on Branch Group & Chain Banking

FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH, GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921
Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following
El

National bank

g

State bank

Name of State

11)
csdOt_.)

LI Trust company
El Stock savings bank
El Mutual savings bank

LII

lia-xl\Z AS

Private bank

1. Name of ban

2. Date organized

•

4
32-

3. Federal reserve district

Town or City

•

cM2

Date suspended

#10

1-24-1927

Ada

otto vat

Population of town or city* 170

Member or nonmember of F. R System

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank__

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




County

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

January 24, 1927

Loans and discounts:
On real estate
Other
•

111,221.60
$ 111,224.60

Total loans and discounts

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts
Investments

4,455.49

All other resources

8,156.37

Total resources

—123,83G46—

Capital

10.000,00

Surplus and undivided profits

31,871.86

Deposits:
Due to banks**
Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits

51,914.40

Time deposits, including postal savings

35,122.41
$ 87,036.•1

Total deposits
Borrowings from F. R. bank

14,927.79

Borrowings from other banks
All other liabilities
Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

No

If so give:

Date of reopening
Name under which reopened
Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




No

8. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

If so give:

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Per cent of loss
to claims

Loss to depositors on:
Amount of loss
Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
lip

9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

If so give payments to date:

(Amounts in dollars)
..

Claims allowed

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

'
..._

Secured claims. .
Preferred claims
General claims. ... ___
Total claims.

—

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?
Date liquidation was completed

yes
arch1

If so give:
8, 1930

Collections:
From liquidation of assets

$
4,900.00

From assessments on shareholders
Other collections (explain)

16,804.09
_61,623.47

Total collections
Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:
(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Dividends paid from .
collections

al_

Preferred claims...

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

General claims. . ..

84,789.87

g
Li oi,
61,‘_s_si.IT/ 1_0(x.i. G 7
4 0. 0

584

Total claims.. .. i__ 854371.613_




Total payments

., . _

Secured claims. . .. _

1

Payments from
guaranty fund

51,409.18

—5
.19___
•ç/1 ,7 73_,TV

G0,1

6 DI 7,

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc
Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc
Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)

IP•s,

Other causes, (specify)

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
or agriculture?

8.6

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture
Gen:eral ela_ss of agr5cu1tura1 paper

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspension?

Approximately 1925

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?

Ye q

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

Collected on 100% stockholders' liability since suspension $4,900




‘ho i 0Od

FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH, GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921
Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial 'difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

•

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following
El National bank

gi

Name of State
State bank

El Trust company

•

0 Stock savings bank

El

Mutual savings bank

KANSAS

0 Private bank

1. Name of bank

The Farmers State Btu*

2. Date organized

6-1-1914

3. Federal reserve district

Town or City

Date suspended 8-27-192.3

Ten

Adams

Population of town or city*

Member or nonmember of F. R. System

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list.giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




County Kin

33

T1

AuGusf. 25, 1923

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)
Loans and discounts:
On real estate
Other

29,253.58
$ 49,253.58

Total loans and discounts

( ,) 4.923.31
,)
6

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts
Investments

3,895.00

All other resources

4,553.55

Total resources

62 625.44
10,000.00

Capital

8,032-21_

Surplus and undivided profits
Deposits:
Due to banks**

$

Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits
Time deposits, including postal savings

Z.6nl.7n
14,324.07
4,579.21
$ 22,504.98

Total deposits
Borrowings from F. R. bank

22,088.25

Borrowings from other banks
All other liabilities

62,625.44

Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

To

If so give:

Date of reopening
Name under which reopened
Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured ,claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




8. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

No

If so give:

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Loss to depositors on:
Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

No

If so give payments to date:

(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Secured claims. ..
Preferred claims..

--

General claims.. .
Total claims. ..

.

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?
Date liquidation was completed

If so give:
Ys
January 10, 1925

Collections:
From liquidation of assets

8,311.38

From assessments on shareholders

4,100.00

4sr
Other collections (explain)
Total collections

34,799.63

Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:
(Amounts in dollars)
.
I

Claims allowed

Secured claims

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

General claims. . . . _26,60(1.79_




Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

—1014=0005x.
-

Preferred claims... _ _42.00

Total claims..

Total payments

26,651.79

7,4E0.74

7 t.crk, 74‘
,

14,089.84

"vf J aos4 g
-4400effig'
,

1oo%
31%
aleflf:

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc
Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc
Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)
Other causes, (specify)...roar .loans.and.in.sufficient
earnings

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
or agriculture?

Agriculture

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture

Wheat

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspension?

1921

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?




les

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

Collected on 100% stockholders' liability $4 400,00
h 00
gi) -

FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH, GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921
Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following

fill National bank
E State bank

Name of State

[l] Trust company

•

[1] Stock savings bank

Ei Mutual savings bank

KANSAS

• Private bank

1. Name of ban

eA

alik____TTown

2. Date organized 8-20-1901

3. Federal reserve district

Date suspended

10

or City Altamont

5-3-1927

Population of town or city*

Member or nonmember of F. R System_

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




County Tabette

603

,June 3, 1927

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)
Loans and discounts:
On real estate

$

Other

14,487.27
132,368.76

Total loans and discounts

$--1448.56,03

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

23,369.43

Investments

22,962.53

All other resources

18,169.49
211,357.48

Total resources

15,000.00

Capital

9,495.11

Surplus and undivided profits
Deposits:
Due to banks**
Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits

97,027.7S

Time deposits, including postal savings

69,378.18
$ 166,405.9_6

Total deposits
Borrowings from F. R. bank

20,456.41

Borrowings from other banks
All other liabilities
Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

No

If so give:

Date of reopening
Name under which reopened
Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




8. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

No

If so give:

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Per cent of loss
to claims

Loss to depositors on:
Amount of loss
Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
yes

9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

If so give payments to date:

(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Secured claims. . .. _ 13,362.Z2
Preferred claims...

512..39

General claims.... 144,480.19
Total claims. . ..

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

fov 71,

15 54,-V.I'V
,
.-.1 / 1. 5f

//. "

95,300.04

• 'I'ddiii
it6
I

158,353.8_0_

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?
Date liquidation was completed

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

100%,
"
'4/15% 10 L 4

7, 3
/7 .C-i
r

If so give:

Collections:
From liquidation of assets
From assessments on shareholders
Other collections (explain)
Total collections
Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:
(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Secured

claims

Preferred claims...
General claims
Total claims




Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc
Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc
Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)
Other causes, (specify)

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
or agriculture?

No

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture
General class of agricultural paper

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspension?

1942 — accumulation of paper during inflation period

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?

Yes

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

collected on 100% stockholders' liability since suspension $4,500




FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH, GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921
Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following
[11

National bank
Name of State

1% State bank

0 Trust company

•

El Stock savings bank
1111

Mutual savings bank

KANSAS

0 Private bank

1. Name of bank

2. Date organized

The Ajt_oona State 'Rank

5-10-1904 Date suspended

3. Federal reserve district

1L1.0

Town or City

Ai t0011a.

11-19-192Vopulation of town or city*

Member or nonmember of F. R. System

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank_

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




County

Wils on

852

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

November 18, 1926

Loans and discounts:
On real estate
Other

194,406.73

Total loans and discounts

$

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

198 406.73

f.,\)
'a

Investments

14,545.38
7,900.00
17,286.38

All other resources
Total resources

238,138.49

Capital

15,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

12,306.12

Deposits:
Due to banks**
Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits
Time deposits, including postal savings

139,703.54
46,140.72
$

Total deposits

185,844.2S

Borrowings from F. R. bank
24,988.11

Borrowings from other banks
All other liabilities

238,138.49

Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

o

If so give:

Date of reopening
Name under which reopened
Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
* Condition items should he as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




8. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

no

If so give:

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Loss to depositors on:
Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims I
Total
No

9. Is this bank still in processl of liquidation?

If so give payments to date:

(Amounts in dollars)
Claims .11owed

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Secured claims. . ..
Preferred claims.. .
General claims. . ..
Total claims. ...

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?
Date liquidation was completecL_

Yes
If so give:
7-15-30

Collections:
From liquidation of assets

$

From assessments on shareholders

56,410.94__

1,900.00

Other collections (explain)

25,061.61

Total collections

83,372.55

Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:
(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Secured claims. . ..
Preferred claims

2,041.94

General claims. . .. 1648.76.,_42_ 69,1331.10
Total claims. . .. 165,917.36




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7/.173,0Y

Y3.3

z

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc
Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc
Defalcation
aduai
withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)
Other causes, (specify)

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
or agriculture?

Yes

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture
Agricultural conditions

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspension?

kpproximMely 1922

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?

Yes

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

Collected on 100% stockholders' liability since suspension




A,
v16-164

$1,900

FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH, GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921
Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following

1=1 National bank
ic State bank

Name of State

O Trust company

•

O Stock savings bank
O Mutual savings bank

KarIs visa

O Private bank

1. Name of bank

Andale State Bank

Town or City Andale

2. Date organized 8-14-1900

Date suspended 12-1-1922

3. Federal reserve district

i0

Population of town or city*

Member or nonmember of F. R System

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank
Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
*''' Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




County Sedfvrick

255

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

Oct. 7, 1922

Loans and discounts:
On real estate

342.22

Other

188,308,51

Total loans and discounts

$__188,650.7,3_

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts
Investments

19,650.00

All other resources

14,806.02

Total resources

223,106.75

Capital

25,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

_

10,000.00

Deposits:
Due to banks**
Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits

57,732.07

Time deposits, including postal savings

22,596,71
$

Total deposits

80,328.78

Borrowings from F. R. bank
107,615.97

Borrowings from other banks

162.00

All other liabilities

223,106.75

Total liabilities

7. has this bank been reopened?
Date of reopening

Yes

If so give:

12-19-22

Name under which reopened
Loss to depositors on:

Andr le Stcrhe BA nk

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




No

8. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

If so give:

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Loss to depositors on:
Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
If so give payments to date:

9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Secured claims. .. .

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

•

Preferred claims...
General claims. . . .
Total claims. .. .

-.

If so give:

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?
Date liquidation was completed
Collections:
From liquidation of assets
From assessments on shareholders
Other collections (explain)
Total collections
Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:

(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Secured

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

claims

Preferred claims
General claims
Total claims. . ..




.

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

•

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc
Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc

X

Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)
Other causes, (specify).. ..G-f3nera.1.Fana.CondAt'isms.

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
or agriculture?

Yes

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture
Vrneat Farming

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspen1918

sion?

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?




If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments
1926

220% .455,000.00

FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH, GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921

•

Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following
O

National bank
Name of State

• State bank
O Trust company

•

LII Stock savings bank
0 Mutual savings bank

wism

O Private bank

1. Name of bank

2. Date organized

The An ola State Bank:

8-31-1914

3. Federal reserve district

#30

Town or City

Date suspended 7-14-1927

An ola

Lab tt

Population of town or city* r

Member or nonmember of F. R. System

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank_

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




County

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

July 14, 1927

Loans and discounts:
On real estate

$

Other

4,7S0,00
4R,_5_99.59

Total loans and discounts

$

53,349.59

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

7,823.01

Investments

4,200.00

All other resources

12,S12.42

Total resources

77-1-6-85-•€12—
10,000.00

Capital
Surplus and undivided profits

6.139.98

Deposits:
Due to banks**

102.50

Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits

35,111.42

Time deposits, including postal savings

21.331.12
$

Total deposits

56,545.04

Borrowings from F. R. bank
5,000.00

Borrowings from other banks
All other liabilities
Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

78_,685-02

No

If so give:

Date of reopening
Name under which reopened
Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




8. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

If so give:

No

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Per cent of loss
to claims

Loss to depositors on:
Amount of loss
Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
No

9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

If so give payments to date:

(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

_

Secured claims. .. .
Preferred claims. ..
General claims. .. .
Total claims

—

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?
Date liquidation was completed

Ys

If so give:

July 16, 1930

Collections:
$ 30,796.35

From liquidation of assets
From assessments on shareholders

5,900.00

Other collections (explain)

6003,90

Total collections

42,700.25

Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:
(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Secured claims.. . .
Preferred claims...

259.10

General claims. . ..

K3A9.30

Total claims. . ..

a3,608.40




35 1310
4

2511
35,/37 90
-Z753i9100_
3S,391,00
-

10
GC./ ty
p
7-5-velf
6 1. 7,s,

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

•

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc
Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment,laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc
Defalcation
iw-xwithdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)

•

Other causes, (specify)

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
or agriculture?

Yes

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture
General class agricultural paper

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspenAbout 1921

sion?

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?




1926

Yes

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments
•

.$1,200

Collected on 100% stockholders' liability since suspension $5,900
1,1//0/00()

FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH, GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921

•

Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following

fl National bank

1 62
Name of State

• State bank
• Trust company

•

• Stock savings bank
• Mutual savings bank

.KANSA.S

El Private bank

1. Name of bank_

The Citizens State Bankrown or City

2. Date organized 6-20-1914

3. Federal reserve district

Date suspended 10-18-1923

Ten

Argonia

Population of town or city*

Member or nonmember of F. R System_

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




County

Sumner

440

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

October 18, 1923

Loans and discounts:
On real estate
71,714-14

Other

$ 71,714.14

Total loans and discounts
Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

4,000.00

Investments

l'C 1,000.00
')

All other resources

14,154.69

Total resources
Capital

10,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

10,020.67

Deposits:
885. 35
.

Due to banks**
Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits
Time deposits, including postal savings

36,361.q9
4,844.24

$ 42,091.58

Total deposits
Borrowings from F. R. bank

27,909.94

Borrowings from other banks

846.84

All othet liabilities

90,869.03

Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

No

If so give:

Date of reopening
Name under which reopened
Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




S. has this bank been taken over by another bank?

110

If so give:

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Per cent of loss
to claims

Loss to depositors on:
Amount of loss
Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

If so give payments to date:

No

(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Secured claims. .. .
Preferred claims
General claims
Total claims. .. .

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?

Ye ri

If so give:

6-15-1926

Date liquidation was completed
Collections:
From liquidation of assets

$

32,828.17
6,5)5.00

From assessments on shareholders
Other collections (explain)

27.909.94

Total collections

67,253.11

Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:
(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Secured claims

292,86

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

_______

Preferred claims

Dividends paid from
collections

General claims. . . • — 42,-7-50-.0-7Total claims. ... _ 43,043.93




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Z i.•'1-07. AI.—
1005
73%.
___sa_,_soa.kr__

3/, Co0.(1/

73.27,,

t,

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc
Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc
Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)
Other causes, (specify).. X.Q4113 .10041)3 & over1oaned

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
Yes

or agriculture?

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture
Wheat farming

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspension?

1920

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

100% stock liability $6,515 collected since suspension




FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH, GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921

•

Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following
El National bank
Name of State

O State bank
O Trust company

•

O Stock savings bank
0 Mutual savings bank

KANSAS

O Private bank

1. Name of bank

The Traders State Bank

2. Date organized 3-24-1909

3. Federal reserve district

Date suspended

Town or City 1,rIcia.naas (1i1yCounty

3-15.-1922

Ten

Population of town or city* 14,052

Member or nonmember of F. R Systern___

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




("`. ovde

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

Januctry 3, 1922

Loans and discounts:
On real estate

$

Other

69,454.29
575,435.64

Total loans and discounts

$ 644,889.93
\x\

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

3,700.00

1
\

Investments
All other resources

95.684.42
108,723.54

Total resources

852,997.89

Capital

50,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

25,716.56

Deposits:
$

Due to banks**

14,083.7R

Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits

451,584.17

Time deposits, including postal savings

227a63.75
$692,931.70

Total deposits
Borrowings from F. R. bank
Borrowings from other banks

39,049.63

All other liabilities

45,300.00

Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

Nn

If so give:

Date of reopening
Name under which reopened
Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




4
8. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

If so give:

No

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Per cent of loss
to claims

Loss to depositors on:
Amount of loss
Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
No

9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

If so give payments to date:

(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Secured claims.
Preferred claims

--

General claims. ...

—

Total claims.

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?

Yes

Date liquidation was completed

If so give:
3.-20-27

Collections:
From liquidation of assets

$ 302,191.75

From assessments on shareholders

16,345.00

Other collections (explain)

8,898.36
327,235.11

Total collections
Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:
(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Secured claims. . ..
Preferred claims
General claims.
Total claims. .




55,63.1.37

4 4 ,L

'‘ Z 1
6

535_,01744_ _209,_606.2a__

-) 01. /,.. I,.vi
1

59146-50-.81-

265,239.R6

100%

cw„...i-

, .
,
TO Z

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

•

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc
Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc
Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)
Oil speculation

Other causes, (specify)

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
les

or agriculture?

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture
Oil industry

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspension?

1919 & 1920

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?

les

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

Collected on 100% stockholders' liability $16,145 since suspension




56 0404402-.4
.

FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH, GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921

•

Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following

fl National bank
E State bank
fl Trust company

•

Name of State

Stock savings bank

Eli Mutual savings bank

KA NS AS

El Private bank

wn or City

1. Name of bank

2. Date organized

R-19-1 939

3. Federal reserve district

Date suspended 2-24- —1927

Arma

Population of town or city*

Member or nonmember of F. R. System

110
,

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

The John

Grou

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




County Crawford,

2897

6. Condition figures, as of (date*) February 241 1927
Loans and discounts:
On real estate

$

Other

17,915.66
72,963.79

Total loans and discounts

$ 90,879.45

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

11,628.49

Investments

12,615.04

All other resources

46,594.62

ToCal resources

161,717.60

Capital

20,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

16,671.74

Deposits:
Due to banks**

8

449.89

Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits

86.481_04

Time deposits, including postal savings

30,681.96
$ 117,6)309

Total deposits
Borrowings from F. R. bank

7,000.00

Borrowings from other banks

432.67

All other liabilities

aal

Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

'To

If so give:

Date of reopening
Name under which reopened
Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




No

8. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

If so give:

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Loss to depositors on:
Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

Yes_ If so give payments to date:
(Amounts in dollars)

Dividends Paid from
collections

Claims allowed

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

_

?7 r1
, ev

Secured claims.. .. _ ,98 548.28_
Preferred claims

00
1,136.

General claims.

i1i99772 1

Total claims. . . .

/0

/dee
p.

10%
ig-Tterr."17

36,506.13

---3
-2‘70

7L7,
( i70.41

.
122,682 00,

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?
Date liquidation was completed

38.57

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

If so give:

Collections:
From liquidation of assets
From assessments on shareholders
Other collections (explain)
Total collections
Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:
(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Secured claims. ...
Preferred claims
General claims
Total claims




Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

•

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc
Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc
Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)

Attsburg state Bank,
rittsburg,.•Ks.

Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)

•

Other causes, (specify)

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
NO

or agriculture?

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture

General class of agricultural paper

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspension ?

1921

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?

Yes

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

Collected on 1003 stockholders' liability since suspension $7,241.04




)
0 6 a CI

FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH. GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921

S

Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following
National bank

a

Name of State

State bank
Trust company

El Stock savings bank
Mutual savings bank

KANSAS

LI Private bank

1. Name of bank

2. Date organized

The State Bank of Arrington Town or City Arrington

5-17-1904

3. Federal reserve district

Date suspended 10-31-12? Population of town or city*

Ten

Member or nonmember of F R System__

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank
Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




County

Atchison

200

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

August 31# 1922

Loans and discounts:
On real estate
Other

59,050.57
$

Total loans and discounts

59,050.57

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts
Investments

3,601.10

All other resources

2,333.15

Total resources
Capital

10,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

53.70

Deposits:
Due to banks**
Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits
Time deposits, including postal savings

25,7_59.70
7,199.07
$

Total deposits

32,958.77

Borrowings from F. R. bank
Borrowings from other banks

P1,565.96
406.39

All other liabilities
Total liabilities

7. Ilas this bank been reopened?

No

If so give:

Date of reopening
Name under which reopened
Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




8. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

If so give:

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Per cent of loss
to claims

Loss to depositors on:
Amount of loss
Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

If so give payments to date:

No

(Amounts in dollars)

Claims allowed

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Secured claims. .. .
Preferred claims...
General claims. . ..
Total claims. . ..

10. Has,this bank been finally liquidated?

Yes

If so give:

Date liquidation was completed
Collections:
From liquidation of assets

$

From assessments on shareholders

13,034.18
6,900.00
28,719.61

Other collections (explain)
Total collections
Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)

$

43 663.7-9

Payments to depositors:
(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total claims. . . .




Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

___249M21;030r—
177.35
29,55.76
29,43341

...--""
/ 77.F-J
14.414*051—

.

"
1— 7*-C--

10M

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

•

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc
Insufficient diversi cation
Incompetent rTianagement, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc
Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)
Other causes, (specify)
(Insufficient earnings)
Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
or agriculture?.__

Yes

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture

Grain farmin

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspension?

About 1918

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?




Yes

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

Col1(2cted on 100,;;:i stockholders liability

\t.

6900 since suspension

FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH, GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921

•

Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. .In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following
National bank

Name of State

El State bank
0 Trust company

•

0 Stock savings bank
0 Mutual savings bank

KANSAS

0 Private bank

1. Name of ban

2. Date organized

• 1

8-1 -1902

3. Federal reserve district

.1

•

-

•.

Town or City

Date suspended 4-10-1.928

#10

Atwood.

Population of town or city*

Member or nonmember of F. R. System_

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




County

Rawlins

1125

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

April 10, 1928

Loans and discounts:
On real estate
Other

200,341.31

Total loans and discounts

$ 200,341.34

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

16,312.33

Investments

3.900.00
• 29,055.61

All other resources

249,609.28

Total resources

30,000.00

Capital
Surplus and undivided profits

7,687.82

Deposits:
Due to banks**
Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits

90,045.52

Time deposits, including postal savings

65,661.89
$ 155,707.41

Total deposits
Borrowings from F. R. bank

56,214.05

Borrowings from other banks
All other liabilities
Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

lo

If so give:

Date of reopening
Name under which reopened
Loss to depositors

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




8. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

No

If so give:

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Per cent of loss
to claims

Loss to depositors on:
Amount of loss
Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

No

If so give payments to date:

(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

_

Secured claims. . . .
Preferred claims...
General claims. . ..
Total claims. ...
1

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?

If so give:
'Yes
4-23-1929

Date liquidation was completed
Collections:

/

From liquidation of assets

75,034.41 /

From assessments on shareholders

25,900.00

Other collections (explain)

56,694.52
-

Total collections
/

.f
4.7f 3

Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:
(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

_

Secured claims. ..

15,285.46_

Preferred claims

)
/3 47414. 7
General claims

/

ii. V Z

44—
W7,3- 7

151,
-92ü.'-S3
,
Total claims. . . . 1-G7,2158.29
I / vi.e 70. irl




AirVi,(Zt
.

ii,41 . e

/oc. 7c,

/06 e7-

100%

--..-44• MK.

istg70,i1

/ca 47P
‘

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc
Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc
Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent(Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)

•

Other causes, (specify)

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
or agriculture?

Ye

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture

General agriculture

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspension?

1926 — ClsRfied piper

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?

es

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

Collected on 100% stockholders' liability since suspension $25,900




FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH, GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921

•

Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following

190

fl National bank

Name of State

Ei State bank

fl Trust company

•

EJ Stock savings bank

LI Mutual savings bank

KANSAS

Private bank

1. Name of bank

The flames State Rank

2. Date organized 8-11-1911

3. Federal reserve district

Date suspended

Ten

Town or City

Barnes

11-7-1D25 Population of town or city*

Member or nonmember of F. R System

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




County Wash ngton

348

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

November 6, 1925

Loans and discounts:
On real estate
78,284.88

Other
Total loans and discounts

$ 78,248.88

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

2,300.00

Investments

7,400.00

All other resources

7,519.82

Total resources

—95,504

Capital

10,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

9,640.14

Deposits:
Due to banks**

$

148.57

Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits

48;470.1-8

Time deposits, including postal savings

17,4E2.02

Total deposits

$ 66,100.57

Borrowings from F. R. bank
Borrowings from other banks

9,763.99

All other liabilities
95,504.70

Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

_No

If so give:

Date of reopening
Name under which reopened
Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




8. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

No

If so give:

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Per cent of loss
to claims

Loss to depositors on:
Amount of loss
Secured claims

•

Preferred claims
General claims
Total
9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

If so give payments to date:

No

(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Secured claims. ...
Preferred claims...

•

'General claims. . ..
Total claims .

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?

Yes

If so give:

Date liquidation was completed July 18, 1929
Collections:
From liquidation of assets

$ 51,878.35

From assessments on shareholders

5,500.00

Other collections (explain)

10,572.98
_67,951.33

Total collections
Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:
(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Secured claims.. .. ______________
Preferred claims
General claims*. .

. 49,71
81 „621 .26

Total claims.. .. __ _ 81,6.70.,97




ilf• 7/
54 71.4. 77
56,728.77
56,776,11

100%
4'f'S Te
.
_rj 3.s
a a,

61' X
.5-

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc
Insufficient diversification
(mismanagement and poor loans)
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc
Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)

•

Other causes, (specify)
Worthless"without recourse paper"
being run back into bank
Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
or agriculture?

Yes

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture
* Grain farming — Sore cattle feeding

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspension?

About 1920

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?




Yes

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

e ordered prior to closing and

62,75O0O paid_

in

___G_ollected on 100% stockholders liability $5,500 collected since
suspension
V/0/61

FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH. GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921

•

Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following

LI National bank

Name of State

IE State bank

LI Trust company

•

Stock savings bank

LI Mutual savings bank
LI Private bank

KANSAS

1. Name of bank

The Citi zerts State Ba rilc

2. Date organized

4-22-1903 Date suspended 11-5-1923

3. Federal reserve district

Ten_

Town or City

Bartlett

Population of town or city*

Member or nonmember of F. R System

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




County Lab t-te

2Z

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

Ncarember-5-,_1923

Loans and discounts:
On real estate

$

Other

162,701.85

250.00

Total loans and discounts

$____162,951.85

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

7,807.81

Investments

3,714.00

All other resources

7,264.87

Total resources

-481,738.53

Capital

10,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

13,290.32

Deposits:
Due to banks**

$

1,204.64

Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits

67,576.92

Time deposits, including postal savings

54,0.04 .117
$ 122,786.43

Total deposits
Borrowings from F. R. bank
Borrowings from other banks

36,661.88

All other liabilities
181.738.53

Total liabilities

7. IIas this bank been reopened?

No

If so give:

Date of reopening
Name under which reopened
Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




8. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

No

If so give:

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Loss to depositors on:

Per cent of loss
to claims

Amount of loss
Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

If so give payments to date:

No

(Amounts in dollars)
Dividends paid from
collections

Claims allowed

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Secured claims. ...
Preferred claims. ..
General claims. . ..
Total claims

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?

Yes

If so give:

June 2, 1927

Date liquidation was completed
Collections:
From liquidation of assets

$

From assessments on shareholders

39,554.45
4.000.00
38,315.43

Other collections (explain)
Total collections
Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:
(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Secured claims
Preferred claims

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

—515414SWAS-640.66

General claims

123,622.22

Total claims

124,262.88




Dividends paid from
collections

24,724.44

Zeic...“
1
47;1.V 4
1
_____884
3_
Vil C 4 1 a

100%

.

20%
.2o. ti

7

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

•

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
.drouth, boll weevil, etc
Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc
Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)
e)rcpss loans

Other causes, (specify)

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
Yes

or agriculture?

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture
general agriculture

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspension?

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?




Yes

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

—collected ('11 000 since sus ension

FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH. GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921
Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following

O National bank

Name of State

O State bank
[j] Trust company
111 Stock savings bank
E] Mutual savings bank

LI Private bank

1. Name of bank The Basahor State Rank

2. Date organized

3-6-1902

3. Federal reserve district

Town or City Rasehor

Date suspended 8-30-30

10

Population of town or city*

Member or nonmember of F. R. System__

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




County Leavenworth

177

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

August 30, 1930

Loans and discounts:
On real estate

$

Other

20,S84.75
44,989.14

Total loans and discounts

$ 65,573.89

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

,
_ `)

7,873.35

Investments

3,877.57

All other resources

4,205.94

Total resources

81,530.75

Capital

161000.00
2,404.60

Surplus and undivided profits
Deposits:
Due to banks**
Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits

25,221483

Time deposits, including postal savings

11,651.25
$ 37,650.08

Total deposits
Borrowings from F. R. bank
Borrowings from other banks

20,182.00

All other liabilities

5,294.07

Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

81,530.75

no

If so give:

Date of reopening
Name under which reopened
Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




8. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

No

If so give:

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Loss to depositors on:
Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

"YAs

If so give payments to date:

(Amounts in dollars)
Dividends paid from
collections

Claims allowed

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Secured claims. . ..
Preferred claims...
General claims. . . .

i Vo.PV

260.92

100%

1&

140.92

Total claims. ...

320.nn

i Ye, ----

120.00

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?

7,_

If so give:

Date liquidation was completed
Collections:
From liquidation of assets
From assessments on shareholders
Other collections (explain)
Total collections
Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:
(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total claims




. Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

• Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

•

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc
Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc

fro'

Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)
Other causes, (specify)

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
or agriculture?

TT°

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture
1/
1
What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspension?

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?




If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

1927

50'f.

1929

30%

by liaiver

qi 000.00

$4,800.00

Collected on 100% Stockholders' liability

I„-200.00

FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH. GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921

•

Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following
O

National bank
Name of State
State bank

O Trust company

•

O Stock savings bank
O

Mutual savings bank

ICAISAS

O Private bank

1. Name of bank

The Valley Stat_e Bank

2. Date organized

7-22-1897

3. Federal reserve district

Date suspended

41 0

Town or City Belle Plaine

11-21-1925 Population of town or city*

Member or nonmetnber of F. R System_

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank_

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




County

Sumner

685

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

Augit.st 2-0, 1925

Loans and discounts:
$

On real estate
Other

21,570.00
186,669.32

Total loans and discounts

$

208,239,2

()\

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts
Investments

11,379.00

All other resources

91,007.1f1
313,525.50

Total resources
Capital

%'5,0( *CC

Surplus and undivided profits

22,016.23

Deposits:
Due to banks**
Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits
Time deposits, including postal savings

195,4395.37
68,513.p2

Total deposits

$

264,509.2.9

Borrowings from F. R. bank
Borrowings from other banks
All other liabilities
311,525.50

Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?
Date of reopening

'(es

If so give:

Dane/Tiber is, I P21)

Name under which reopened

Loss to depositors on:

Volley St€,te Bank. Belle Plaine
Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




No

8. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

If so give:

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Loss to depositors on:
Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
If so give payments to date:

9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

(Amounts in dollars)
Dividends paid from
collections

Claims allowed

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

_

Secured claims. . ..
Preferred claims.. .
General claims. .. .
Total claims. . ..

If so give:

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?
Date liquidation was completed
Collections:
From liquidation of assets
From assessments on shareholders
Other collections (explain)
Total collections
Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:

(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Secured claims. . ..
Preferred claims
General claims. .. .
Total claims




Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc
Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment,laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc
Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)
Other causes, (specify)

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
or agriculture? Agriculture
If so, state what industry or type of agriculture

Grain

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspension? Discovered at the time of closing of the bank

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?
1

Yes

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

Collected on cashier's bond $10,000
Collected $60,000 stockholders' liability, removing $45,000 losses




,
7a

•

FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH. GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921

•

Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following
• National bank
Name of State

E State bank

o

•

Trust company

O Stock savings bank
O Mutual savings bank

o

KOS.AS

Private bank

1. Name of bank

2. Date organized

The Farmers State Bank

Town or City

9424908 Date suspended 8-18-1922

3. Federal reserve district

Ten

Belmont

Population of town or city*

Member or nonmember of F. R. System

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




County

Kineman

130

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)
Loans and discounts:
On real estate
Other

62,454.20

Total loans and discounts

$ 62,454.20

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

2,500.00

Investments

3,500.00

All other resources

3,473.67
71,92707

Total resources
Capital

10,000,00
6,497.08

Surplus and undivided profits
Deposits:
Due to banks**

901.98

Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits

17,309.16

Time deposits, including postal savings

30,901,60

Total deposits

$

49,121.74

Borrowings from F. R. bank
Borrowings from other banks

6,220.83
88.22

All other liabilities

71,927.87

Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

No

If so give:

Date of reopening
Name under which reopened
Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




8. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

No

If so give:

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Per cent of loss
to claims

Loss to depositors on:
Amount of loss
Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

Claims allowed

If so give payments to date:
No
(Amounts in dollars)

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Total payments

Secured claims. . . .
Preferred claims...
General claims. . . .
Total claims. . ..

Yes

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?

If so give:

Au-gust 20, 1924

Date liquidation was completed
Collections:
From liquidation of assets

$

29,149.86

From assessments on shareholders

5,200.00

Other collections (explain)

6,232.72

Total collections

40,583.58

Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:
(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Secured claims. .. .
Preferred claims

Payments from
guaranty fund

•

A1.10

839,90
44,096.26

Total claims

_44,936.1.6

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Total payments

X$4.2.2=8.11_

General claims




Dividends paid from
collections

22,001.13

7,174.33

30,062.36
6
X 9o2.2

100%
--.5Or
-

6,4 2,7
614%

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc
Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc
Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)
Other causes, (specify)

Over100.necl "with.QUt recour.4e pepe rt1

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
or agriculture?

Yes

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture
vih eat

emir

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspenAhnut 191A

sion?

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholdets either before or after the
bank suspended?




Yes

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

CO"'anted on 100% stockholders' liability $5.200 since suspension

/0

,

FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH, GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921

•

Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following
Ei National bank

160

Name of State

E State bank
LI Trust company

•

rj Stock savings bank

E Mutual savings bank

KANSAS

• Private bank

Town or City

1. Name of ban

Date suspended 10-1-1P23

2. Date organized 11-26-1902

3. Federal reserve district

Ten

Beipra

Population of town or city*

Member or nonmember of F. R System_

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




County

Fdwards

351

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

August 31, 1923

Loans and discounts:
On real estate

$ 5,100.00

Other

181,506.02
$ 186,606.02

Total loans and discounts

0
)
cs\ 4,000.00

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

5,900.00

Investments

11,169.12

All other resources

_207,67504

Total resources
Capital

10,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

10,000,00

Deposits:
Due to banks**
Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits
Time deposits, including postal savings

109,644..86
16,864-51

Total deposits

$ 12g,508.37—

Borrowings from F. R. bank
61,166.77

Borrowings from other banks
All other liabilities

207,675.14

Total liabilities

7. Ilas this bank been reopened?

No

If so give:

Date of reopening
Name under which reopened
Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




No

8. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

If so give:

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Per cent of loss
to claims

Loss to depositors on:
Amount of loss
Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

No

If so give payments to date:

(Amounts in dollars)
Dividends paid from
collections

Claims allowed

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Secured claims. .. .
Preferred claims...
General claims. . ..
Total claims

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?
Date liquidation was completed

Yes

If so give:

5-20-1926

Collections:
From liquidation of assets

$ 26,336.20
6,675.00

From assessments on shareholders

62,179.47

Other collections (explain)

_0,190.67

Total collections
Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:
(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Secured claims.. • • 3614,1=007
-Preferred claims

248

General claims. . .. 95.030„Ca_
Total claims




195,278.54

I fe 73c,
•0
_18,730,80

—184-74-•135—
3, 77
17
.33

10C%
ii.1 7b
lgtf.'
ig• 1 7

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

•

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc
Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc
Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)
Other causes, (specify).. Bad. loans..and. inability. to
make collections

•

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
or agriculture?
If so, state what industry or type of agriculture
Wheat farming

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspension?

1919

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?




Yes

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

Collected 100% on stockholders' liability
V /6/00 d
1

$6,675.00 since suspension

FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH, GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921

•

Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following
O

National bank
Name of State

Ei State bank

186

0 Trust company
O Stock savings bank
0 Mutual savings bank

KANSAS

O Private bank

1. Name of bank

2. Date organized

The__BelvItn Strife Bank

1O-3.-1907 Date suspended

3. Federal reserve district

Ten

Town or City

B J.Nme

2-13-3925 Population of town or city*

Member or nonmember of F. R System

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




o
County_p6+4, 4Nak-, e
a

2101_

February 11, 1925

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)
Loans and discounts:
On real estate

$

Other

6,250.00
53,375.48

Total loans and discounts

$

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

59,625.48
23,700.00

Investments

41260.33

All other resources

3,233.48

Total resources

00,800.29

Capital

10,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

3,696.00

Deposits:
Due to banks**
Demand deposits, including Ti. S. Govt. deposits

34,100.21

Time deposits, including postal saxings

26,750.92
$ 60,851.13

Total deposits
Borrowings from F. R. bank

11.380,00

Borrowings from other banks

4,882.16

All other liabilities

90,809.29

Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

rn

If so give:

Date of reopening
Name under which reopened
Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
*. Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




8. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

No

If so give:

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Loss to depositors on:

Per cent of loss
to claims

Amount of loss
Secured claims
Preferred claims
-General claims
•

Total
No

9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

If so give payments to date:

(Amounts in dollars)
.

Dividends paid from
collections

Claims allowed

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Secured claims. . ..
Preferred claims.. .
s

.

General claims. .. .
..
Total claims. . ..

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?
Date liquidation was completed

If so give:
yes
May 17, 1930

Collections:
11,511.63

From liquidation of assets
From assessments on shareholders

9,262.88

Other collections (explain)

15,216.46

Total collections

35,990-27

Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:
(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Percent of payments
to claims allowed

Secured claims. ... ____Xtatex_
Preferred claims
'General claims... .
Total claims. ..




881.24
61,157.93
.
62,039 17

25,686.33

nt•I'll
100%
v•ilter 4..1 "4
Li2.
%
R.,..56-7-&-59--, -----40---

-V4,J 47.4 7

'/2.T25.

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc

•

Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc
Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)
Other causes, (specify). EXCOS.A .iPfk134

oVr.1QaPed

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
Yes

or agriculture?

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture
General farmin
What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspension?

1922

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?




Yes

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

1
iUUVV
#
1,0% double liability $9,262.88 collected since suspension

d

•

FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH, GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921

•

Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following
O National bank
Name of State

it] State bank
O Trust company

•

O Stock savings bank
• Mutual savings bank

Kansas

0 Private bank

1. Name of bank The Bird City State Bank

2. Date organized 1-23-1907

3. Federal reserve district

Town or City

Date suspended 8-20-1923

10

Bird City

Population of town or city*

Member or nonmember of F R System__

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




County Cheyenne

489

6. Condition figures, as of (date*) July 9, 1923
Loans and discounts:
$ 10,088.80

On real estate

192,081.63

Other

$ 202,170.43

Total loans and discounts
• Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

6,600.00
7.617.00

Investments
All other resources

39,671.92
256,059.35

Total resources

25,000.00

Capital

5,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits
Deposits:
$

Due to banks**

2,530.14

Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits

96,055.64

Time deposits, including postal savings

51,857.33
$ 150,443.11

Total deposits
Borrowings from F. R. bank

75,616.24

Borrowings from other banks
All other liabilities

256,059.35

Total liabilities
7. has this bank been reopened?
Date of reopening

To s

If so give:

Jan. 16, 1924

Name under which reopened
Loss to depositors on:

Bird City State Bank
Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total

There was no loss to depositors

* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




8. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

If so give:

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Loss to depositors on:
Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

If so give payments to date:
(Amounts in dollars)

Claims allowed

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Secured claims. . . .
Preferred claims. .
General claims. . ..
Total claims. .. .

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?
Date liquidation was completed

If so give:

Collections:
From liquidation of assets
From assessments on shareholders
Other collections (explain)
Total collections
Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:
(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Secured claims. . . .
Preferred claims
General claims. . . .
Total claims




Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

•

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc
Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc
Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)

•

Other causes, (specify)

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
TTo

or agriculture?

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture

What was the apj
sion ?

Genern1 oloc's of agrjrn]±aarn1 pap r.

At the, time of reorganization the stockholders took
out A5,000 worth of paper. During previous year
M5,000 in losses had been charged out and new management expected sufficient recovery on this to place the
bank in first class condition. sank continued in
operation until April 26, 1926 when it merged with the
Farmers State Bank, Bird City.

aspen-

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?




1921

Yes

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments
$25,468.00

1923

505

12,500.00

1924

1005

25 000.00

FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH, GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921

•

Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following
O

National bank
Name of State

111 State bank
O Trust company

•

O Stock savings bank
O

Mutual savings bank

If.A7.'S A5

O Private bank

1. Name of bank

2. Date organized

The—Fariner-s—StELte—Bafflown or City

10-28-1918Date suspended

3. Federal reserve district

4-4-1928

#10

Population of town or city*

Member or nonmember of F. R System_

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




ehe ye nne

Bird_ City County

489

6. Condition figures, as of (date*) April 3, 1920
Loans and discounts:
On real estate
220,760.75

Other

$ 220,760.75

Total loans and discounts
Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

22,082.00
`)-

Investments

28,617.75
35,138.17

All other resources
Total resources

286,598_,E7

Capital

30,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

12,697.63

Deposits:
1,43P.04

Due to banks**
Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits
Time deposits, including postal savings

122,928.85
49,125.92
$ 173,493.81

Total deposits
Borrowings from F. R. bank

60,740./
10

Borrowings from other banks

9,666'.83

All other liabilities

286,598.67

Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

No

If so give:

Date of reopening
Name under which reopened
Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




8. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

TT o

If so give:

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Loss to depositors on:
Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
Yes

9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

If so give payments to date:

(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

._—
Secured claims. . .

General claims.... 138,352,50

yoi,13

740,1z

9,608.83

Preferred claims.. .

65:rou _ea

55,427.86

7
100,0
4Cffo

6.4,o3(0,61"

Total claims. . . . 147,961.33

1

If so give:

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?
Date liquidation was completed
Collections:
From liquidation of assets
From assessments on shareholders
Other collections (explain)
Total collections
Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:

(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Secured claims
Preferred claims...
General claims. . ..
Total claims




Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc

•

Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc
Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)

•

Other causes, (specify)

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
No

or agriculture?

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture Gen eral (slags lfagr1cu lturai paper

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspen1922

sion?

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?




1927

Yes

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments
100

30 000

C llzoted on 100% stockholdarst liability sinea_sumpenaiDn $9 188.23

hoiodd

FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH, GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921
Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following

El National bank

g]

Name of State

State bank

[2] Trust company

El Stock savings bank
El Mutual savings bank

KAM A.$

1=1 Private bank

1. Name of bank

2. Date organized

Th, ._arz
3_4
ersztate_Baza______Town or City

1-24-1( 11
)
1

3. Federal reserve district

Date suspended 1_0-9-1923

#10

81 nnri

Population of town or city*

Member or nonmember of F. R. Systen

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




Ford,

County

245

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

August 3, 1923

Loans and discounts:
On real estate
Other

81,812,32

Total loans and discounts

$ 81,812.32

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

( k)
,

Investments

4,189.50

All other resources

4,376.67

Total resources
Capital

10,000.00
7,370.77

Surplus and undivided profits
Deposits:
$

Due to banks**

401.09
41,356.32

Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits

9,050.31

Time deposits, including postal savings

$ 50,807.72

Total deposits
Borrowings from F. R. bank
Borrowings from other banks

22,200.00

All other liabilities
Total liabilities

7. Ilas this bank been reopened?
Date of reopening

90.37R.49
Yn

If so give:

Oct:ober 8, 192A-

Name under which reopened
Loss to depositors on:

Farmers State Bank. Bloom
Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




8. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

If so give:

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Loss to depositors on:
Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

If so give payments to date:
(Amounts in dollars)

_
Dividends paid from
collections

Claims allowed

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

_

Secured claims....
Preferred claims...
General claims. .. .
Total claims.. ..

If so give:

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?
Date liquidation was completed
Collections:
From liquidation of assets
From assessments on shareholders
Other collections (explain)
Total collections
Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:

(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims . .
Total claims




Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc
Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc
Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits. and. dapleted.raserve.s
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)
Other causes, (specify)

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
or agriculture?

Yes

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture
Grain farming

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspen1918

sion?

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?




No

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

C.011ected'on7-10Q% stockholders' liability $10,000 since suspension
Directorrmrsonally took up the notes held as rediscounts relieving the
bank's liability in the amount of $14,450.00

_

FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH, GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921
Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following
ID

National bank
Name of State

E State bank
E] Trust company
Li Stock savings bank
• Mutual savings bank

KANSAS

▪ Private bank

1. Name of bank

2. Date organized

The Bank of Blue Mound

2-23-189S

3. Federal reserve district

Town or City Blue 11T ound

Date suspended 1-9-1925

Ten

Population of town or cit.
)

Member or nonmember of F. R System_

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




Linn

County

573

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

nia ry 9, 1925

Loans and discounts:
On real estate
192,689.58

Other
Total loans and discounts

$ 192,689.58

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts
5,630.00

Investments
All other resources

17,738.91
216,058.49

Total resources
Capital

10,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

10,660.64

Deposits:
Due to banks**
Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits
Time deposits, including postal savings

101,305,85
88,053.28
$ 189,359.13

Total deposits
Borrowings from F. R. bank

5.700.00

Borrowings from other banks

338.72

All other liabilities
Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

—246 -058-.49
4
If so give:

Date of reopening
Name under which reopened
Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




If so give:

8. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?
Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over

Per cent of loss
to claims

Loss to depositors on:
Amount of loss
Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

Claims allowed

If so give payments to date:
No
(Amounts in dollars)

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Total payments

Secured claims. ..
Preferred claims
General claims. .
Total claims. . ..

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?
Date liquidation was completed

If so give:
25. 1g27
iDo_t_ther
Yea

Collections:

/4

$ 109,225.33

From liquidation of assets
From assessments on shareholders

6,610.00

Other collections (explain)

6,409.84

/s/,7,q 7
Total collections

1221,2 44:37
4
-7

Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:
(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Dividends paid from
. collections
.

Payments from
guaranty fund

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Total payments

-

Secured claims. . ..

9,300_,S10._

Preferred claims

28676.94 _

General claims. . . . _L2_8,976.41
Total claims.. .. _191 451.35_




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104

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7

3

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc
Insufficient diversification
Incompetent man ment, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of ent rise, etc
Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)
Other causes, (specify)

•

Exness loans

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
or agriculture?

No

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture
General agriculture

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspension?

1922

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?

Yes

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

Collected on stockholders' liability




Jloi dad

100/0 — $6,610 since suspension

FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH, GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921

•

Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following
O

a

•

National bank
State bank

Name of State

fl Trust company
D Stock savings bank
fl Mutual savings bank

Eanaas

O Private bank

1. Name of bank The Qi-biz_ens State Bftrik

2. Date organized 2-8-1905

3. Federal reserve district

Date suspended

Town or City

5-6-1930

10

T1ue 1npidq

Population of town or city*

Member or nonmember of F. R. System_

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




County Vnrshall

1,663

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

May 6, 1930

Loans and discounts:
On real estate
178,975.88

Other

$ 178,975.88

Total loans and discounts
Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts
Investments

16,500.00

All other resources

19,954.23
215,430.11

Total resources

15,000.00

Capital

9,114.10

Surplus and undivided profits
Deposits:
711.30

Due to banks**
Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits

119,373.30

Time deposits, including postal savings

. 56,613.09
$ 176,697.69

Total deposits
Borrowings from F. R. bank

14,616.32

Borrowings from other banks
All other liabilities

215,430.11

Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

No

If so give:

Date of reopening
Name under which reopened
Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




8. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

No

If so give:

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Loss to depositors on:
Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

Yes

If so give payments to date:

(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

_

Secured claims. .

8,490.05

Preferred claims...

1,559.59

0.(74

d
/

A"‘•7
= '4
'

g___L______

1-74, 4
6

100%

General claims. . .. _115,487,89
4•SI
/0,04Zr 14

Total claims. . .. 125,537.53

7

9

If so give:

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?
Date liquidation was completed
Collections:
From liquidation of assets
From assessments on shareholders
Other collections (explain)
Total collections
Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:

(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total claims




—

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc
Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc
Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)
Other causes, (specify)

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
No

or agriculture?

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture

General cla.as of agricultural paper

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspension?

1991

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?

Yes

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

1926 — 10Z — 15 000.00
_1227 — 100




— 15,000.00

collented on 100 stockholders' liability since suspension

(1 1 5- 000
/ ,

•

FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH. GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921

•

Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following
O

National bank
Name of State

• State bank
O Trust company

•

O Stock savings bank
O

Mutual savings bank

Kav

O Private bank

.
1. Name of bankThe Sfate Bark of Buffalo

2. Date organized

1-24-99

3. Federal reserve district

Date suspended

Town or City

3-19-30

10

Buffalo

Population of town or city*

Member or nonmember of F. R. System

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




County

Wilson

_694

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

March 19, 1930

Loans and discounts:
On real estate
16 271.21
%

Other

$ 168,271.21

Total loans and discounts
Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts
Investments

12,894.48

All other resources

15,585.97
200,582.34

Total resources

20,000.00

Capital

9,344.41

Surplus and undivided profits
Deposits:
450.00

Due to banks**
Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits

_107,2_30414
43,5_57,79

Time deposits, including postal savings

$ 151,237.93

Total deposits
Borrowings from F. R. bank
Borrowings from other banks

20,000.00

All other liabilities

_aaa,582.34

Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?
Date of reopening

ye R

If so give:

4-2-1930

Name under which reopened The State Rank of Buffalo
Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




8. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

If so give:

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Loss to depositors on:
Amount of loss

V

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
If so give payments to date:

9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Secured claims. .. .
Preferred claims.. .
General claims. .. .
Total claims. ...

If so give:

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?
Date liquidation was completed
Collections:
From liquidation of assets
From assessments on shareholders
Other collections (explain)
Total collections
Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:

(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed
•

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims.
Total claims. . .




Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc
Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc
Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Commercial National Bank,
Failure of correspondent (Name)
indapendence.,..Ks.
Failure of large debtor (Name)

•

Other causes, (specify)

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
no

or agriculture?

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture
General agriculture

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspension?

1924

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?




yes

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

1927 — 10050 — $20,000.00
/
IL,.000 in cash_p_ut_in_to take care of losses
et ,

FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH, GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921

•

Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following
0 National bank

O

Name of State

State bank

O Trust company

•

O Stock savings bank
O Mutual savings bank

KANSAS

O Private bank

1. Name of bank_____That_Tionaer StAtia Bark

2. Date organized

4-8-190]

3. Federal reserve district

Town or City Bur tin

Date suspended 1 1-22—1923

Ten

PIA

Population of town or city*

Member or nonmember of F. R. System__

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




County

Osnze

1477

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

November 15, 192s

Loans and discounts:
$ 38,831.64

On real estate
Other

235,354.77

Total loans and discounts

274,186.41

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

15,448.58

Investments

11,000.00

All other resources

14,991.35

Total resources

_315,626.34
50,000.00

Capital
Surplus and undivided profits

7,065.87

Deposits:
$ 2,000.00

Due to banks**
Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits
Time deposits, including postal savings

92,863.43
119,296.18
$ 214,159 61
•

Total deposits
Borrowings from F. R. bank

44,400.86

Borrowings from other banks
315,626..34

All other liabilities
Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

No

If so give:

Date of reopening
Name under which reopened
Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




8. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

TT()

If so give:

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Loss to depositors on:

Per cent of loss
to claims

Amount of loss
Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

If so give payments to date:
(Amounts in dollars)

Claims allowed

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Secured claims
Preferred claims...
General claims. . ..
Total claims....

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?

Yes

Date liquidation was completed

If so give:

12.22-28

Collections:
From liquidation of assets

$ 176,709.36

From assessments on shareholders

7,287.41
46,253.82

Other collections (explain)
Total collections

230,250-.59

Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:
(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Diviaends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

•

Secured claims. . ..

114211241,t_

Preferred claims
General claims

192,967,11

Total claims. . .. _192.967411




159,197.86

159,197.86
/5 1?7ft
-7,
,

82-11,

`12.52,

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc
Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc
Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)
Other causes, (specify)

Loss on large check

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
or agriculture?
If so, state what industry or type of agriculture
General agriculture

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspension?

1923

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended? Yes




If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

double liability $7 287.41 collected since suepension

54
)460

•

FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH, GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921

•

Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following
O National bank

Name of State

Ei] State bank
O Trust company
O Stock savings bank
O Mutual savings bank

icaZ1PPA

O Private bank

1. Name of bank_

Pioneer State Bank

Town or City Burlingame

2. Date organized 4-2-1901

Date suspended 9-1-1922

3. Federal reserve district

10

Population of town or city*__ 1,127

Member or nonmember of F. R. System__

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




County Osage

August 31, 1922

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)
Loans and discounts:
On real estate

$ 27,156457

Other

398,943.30
$ 426,099.87

Total loans and discounts
Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

14,015.00

Investments

13,400.00

All other resources

22,3334,61
475,80,48

Total resources
Capital

50,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

12,824.73

Deposits:
Due to banks**
Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits

151.381.52

Time deposits, including postal savings

184,160.63
$ 335,542.15

Total deposits
Borrowings from F. R. bank

77,481.60

Borrowings from other banks
All other liabilities

475,848.48

Total liabilities
7. Has this bank been reopened?
Date of reopening

Yes

10-5-22

Name under which reopened
Loss to depositors on:

If so give:

PinneAr Si-Jutle 111c
Amount of loss

.

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




8. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

No

If so give:

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Loss to depositors on:
Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

If so give payments to date:
(Amounts in dollars)

Claims allowed

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Secured claims. .. . __ _
Preferred claims..
General claims. . .
Total claims.

If so give:

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?
Date liquidation was completed
Collections:
From liquidation of assets
From assessments on shareholders
Other collections (explain)
Total collections
Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:

(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims. . .
• Total claims




Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc
Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc

X

Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
7,300.00
Failure of large debtor (Name) p37,Gould,Trustee
.c
qnd 9t500.00. Failure due to
V
Other causes, (specify). , 7.0
•.by.fraud,

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
}To.

or agriculture?

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture_

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspen1919

sion?

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?




Yes

1922 — 100%

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments
$50,00O.00

Aug. 14, 1923 — reduced capital from. $50,000.00 to $25,000.00

FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH. GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921

•

Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following
0 National bank
Name of State

Ed State bank
O Trust company

•

O Stock savings bank
O

Mutual savings bank

KAN SAS

O Private bank

own or City Bilr l Inh cm

1. Name of bank

2. Date organized

&-30-1919

3. Federal reserve district

Date suspended

4-7-19a7

IL10

Population of town or city*

Member or nonmember of F. R System__

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




County

C offe

2533

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

:.pr. 7,'
1.1
927

Loans and discounts:
On real estate
Other

159,101 .32

Total loans and discounts

$ 159,101.32

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

e 5,050.00

Investments

17,500.00

All other resources

16,047.07

Total resources

198,298.39

Capital

25,000,00

Surplus and undivided profits

10,391.81

Deposits:
Due to banks**
Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits
Time deposits, including postal savings

121,4B2.-.12
491 .90
301

Total deposits

$ 151,974.03

Borrowings from F. R. bank
10,932.55

Borrowings from other banks
All other liabilities
Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

Nn

If so give:

Date of reopening
Name under which reopened
Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




No

8. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

If so give:

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Loss to depositors on:
Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
yes

9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

If so give paymenth t,o date:

(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Dividends paid from
collections

Secured claims. . . . — 20,070.21

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

147,0 7 .1-I

12,584.57

Payments from
guaranty fund

/-7;494‘,C7

Preferred claims...

1005

102,080.24

General claims. . . . 125,155.55

4- -,
14-1

30,78e*
7

Total claims. .. . _ 157,810.33

10. Has this bank been finally, liquidated?
Date liquidation was.completed

If so give:

Collections:
From liquidation of assets
From assessments on shareholders
Other collections (explain)
Total collections
Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:
(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims. ..
Total claims




Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments
.

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc
Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc
Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)
Other causes, (specify)

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
or agriculture?

No

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture General class of agricultural paper

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspension? 1921 — accumulation of paper during inflation period

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?
Collected on




Yes

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

loa% stockholders' liability since
J/
2_ j5jjo,

suspension $10,725.00

FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH, GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921

•

Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following

fl National bank

Name of State

g] State bank
0 Trust company

•

O Stock savings bank
O Mutual savings bank

EANS.AS

O Private bank

1. Name of ban

•

2. Date organized

8..6..1907

3. Federal reserve district

I

Town or City

II

Date suspended

#10

3-7-27

Burns

County

Population of town or city*

Member or nonmember of F. R. System_

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank_

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




No

Marion

622

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

3-7-27

Loans and discounts:
On real estate
Other
Total loans and discounts

5,188.63
$ 10

5,515.37

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts
Investments

22,275.00

All other resources

9,382.05

Total resources

142,361.05
25,000.00

Capital

4,659.49

Surplus and undivided profits
Deposits:
Due to banks**
Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits

83,481.12

Time deposits, including postal savings

29,220.44
$

Total deposits

112,701.56

Borrowings from F. R. bank
Borrowings from other banks
All other liabilities
Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

142,361.05

No

If so give:

Date of reopening
Name under which reopened
Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
•

* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




8. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?
Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over

If so give:

Ye R

The Burns State Rank, Burns

4-19-27

Loss to depositors on:
Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

If so give payments to date:
(Amounts in dollars)

Claims allowed

•

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Secured claims.. .. _
Preferred claims. .
General claims. . .
Total claims. . ..

If so give:

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?
Date liquidation was completed
Collections:
From liquidation of assets
From assessments on shareholders
Other collections (explain)
Total collections
Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:

(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Secured claims. . .
I'referred claims
General claims. . .
Total claims




Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc
Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc
Defalcation
Gradual
IngX4 withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)
Other causes, (specify)

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
or agriculture?

Yes

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture

icy]tural e

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspenApproximately 1921

sion?

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?




Yns

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

Co]meted 494 500 stoekholdrs'1iahility

FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH. GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921
Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following
O

National bank

E

State bank

Name of State

0 Trust company
O Stock savings bank

fl

Mutual savings bank

Kansas

O Private bank

1. Name of bank The Caldwell State Bank

2. Date organized

Date suspended 3-5-1928

6-15-1909

3. Federal reserve district

Town or City

10

Ca1oil?e 1,1

Population of town or city*

Member or nonmember of F. R. System__

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




County Sumner

1957

March 5, 1928

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)
Loans and discounts:
On real estate
Other

326,237.68

Total loans and discounts

$326,237.68
ntt\D
,

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

•

9,696.45

Investments

59,695.69

All other resources

65,452.61
461,082.43

Total resources
Capital

35,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

21,725.65

Deposits:
$

Due to banks**

1,056.60

Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits

236,532.22

Time deposits, including postal savings

165,768.96

•

$ 403,357.78

Total deposits
Borrowings from F. R. bank
Borrowings from other banks

999.00

All other liabilities

461,082.43

Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?
Date of reopening

Yerl

If so give:

4-2-28

Name under which reopened

Caldwell State Bank in Caldwell
Amount of loss

Loss to depositors on:

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims

1L

New bank assumed all
liabilities of old bank
except to stockholders.

(

Total
* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




If so give:

.8. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?
Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

If so give payments to date:
(Amounts in dollars)

Claims allowed

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund
*

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Secured claims. ...
Preferred claims..
General claims. ...
Total claims

If so give:

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?
Date liquidation was completed
Collections:
From liquidation of assets
From assessments on shareholders
Other collections (explain)
Total collections
Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:

(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Secured claims. . ..
Preferred claims
General claims
Total claims




_

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc
Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc
Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of Correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)
short reserve
Other causes, (specify)
(reorganized under new charter)

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
or agriculture?

Ye -

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture

171inat fnrnin

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspen1 924-

sion?

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?

Yes

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

Pnid in_ new capital of $35,000 and surplus of

lu,goo




double liability.

1.0,000 and collected

•

FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH, GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921
Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following
O National bank
Name of State

Ei] State bank
O Trust company

O Stock savings bank
O Mutual savings bank

Kansas

O Private bank

1. Name of bankThe Commercial State Bank

2. Date organized

8-5-1903

3. Federal reserve district

Town or City Cavrker City

Date suspended 3-19-1930

10

Population of town or city*

Member or nonmember of F. R. System_

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




County Mitchell

738

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

March 19, 1930

Loans and discounts:
On real estate
114,357.21

Other

$ 114,357.24

Total loans and discounts

3,050.00

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts
\

Investments

6,450.00
15,455,82

All other resources
Total resources

_139,313.06

Capital

25,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

13,383.3R

Deposits:
$

Due to banks**

4,41

.q6

Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits

46,557.94

Time deposits, including postal savings

41,16_5.17
$ 92,140.07

Total deposits
Borrowings from F. R. bank

8,719.00

Borrowings from other banks

70.61

All other liabilities

139,313.06

Total liabilities
7. Has this bank been reopened?

Wn

If so give:

Date of reopening
Name under which reopened
Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




ITo

S. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

If so give:

• Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Loss to depositors on:
Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims

•

Preferred claims
General claims
Total
9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

If so give payments to date:

YAn

(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Secured claims... .

•

100.00

4
General claims. r..

127,674.57

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

147"0.7i9

9,620.50

Preferred claims...

Dividends paid from
collections

1005

1°°,
25,533.82_

-24,4;c4...a7

1
,
20;

,
3fi 41: 37

Total claims... . _ 137,89507

If so give:

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?
Date liquidation was completed
Collections:
From liquidation of assets
From assessments on shareholders
Other collections (explain)
Total collections
Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:

(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Secured claims
Preferred claims...
General claims. . ..
Total claims. . .




Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc
Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc

x

Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)

•

Other causes, (specify)

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
or agriculture?

No

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture General class of agricultural paper

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspension?

1921

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?

Yea

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

Collected on 100 % stockholders' liability since suspension $17._500.00




1)

FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH, GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921

•

Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following
El

National bank
Name of State

[] State bank
El Trust company

•

[1] Stock savings bank
• Mutual savings bank

KANSAS

[j] Private bank

1. Name of bank

2. Date organized

Town or City

The Cedar State Bank

6-28-1909

3. Federal reserve district

Date suspended

849-1925

Ten

CAdtar

Population of town or city*

Member or nonmember of F. R. System_

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




County

Smith

149

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

i-mvist 18, 1925

Loans and discounts:
On real estate
62,775.66

Other
Total loans and discounts

$ 62,975.66

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

21,326.87

Investments

5,503.00

All other resources

563.00

Total resources
10,000,00

Capital

1,173.52

Surplus and undivided profits
Deposits:
Due to banks**

$

913,97

Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits

26,754.02

Time deposits, including postal savings

42,553-.66
$

Total deposits

70,221.65

Borrowings from F. R. bank
8,646.67

Borrowings from other banks

327.10

All other liabilities
Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

90,368.94

If so give:

Date of reopening
Name under which reopened
Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




ITo

8. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

If so give:

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Loss to depositors on:

Per cent of loss
to claims

Amount of loss
Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

If so give payments to date:
.

.No

(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Secured claims. .
Preferred claims..
General claims
Total claims....

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?
Date liquidation was completed

ys

If so give:

Apr U 13., 1928

Collections:
From liquidation of assets

$-1,334.50

From assessments on shareholders

8,P00.00

Other collections (explain)

10,908.34

Total collections

21,042,84

Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:
(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Secured

claims

Preferred claims. . .
General claims. . ..

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

_xzlittraiti
IL

26,00
72,576.42_

Total claims. .. . _ 73,722 42
.




Dividends paid from
collections

16,715_0,5_8

100%

16,7t4.5S

23% ,

1t..7d(1

22.770

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc
Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc
Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)
Other causes, (specify) Crop failur3 and loans poorly secured

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
or agriculture?

Yes

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture

Grain farming

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspension?

192

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or othenvise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?




Yes

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

Collected on 100% stockholders' liability $8.800.00

6od

FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH, GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921

•

Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following
O National bank
Name of State

O State bank
O Trust company
O Stock savings bank
O Mutual savings bank

KANSAS

O Private bank

1. Name of bank

2. Date organized

The redar StatA BRIIk

6-28-1909

3. Federal reserve district

Town or City

Date suspended 10-22.-2923

Ten

Cedar

Population of town or city*

Member or nonmember of F R. System

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




County

STniith

149

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

October 20, 1923

Loans and discounts:
On real estate
Other

93,098.10
$ 93 098.10

Total loans and discounts
Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

19,773.25

Investments

5,500.00

All other resources

23,193.13

Total resources

-141,564.48

Capital

10,000,00
8,014,75

Surplus and undivided profits
Deposits:
Due to banks**

$

.
3 285.11

Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits

45,260-19_

Time deposits, including postal savings

38,476 -R0
$ 87,021.90

Total deposits
Borrowings from F. R. bank
Borrowings from other banks

36,527.83

All other liabilities
1 41,564.48

Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?
Date of reopening

Yes

If so give:

July 22, 1924

Name under which reopened
Loss to depositors on:

Cedar State Bank, Cedar
Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
t claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




8. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

If so give:

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Loss to depositors on:
Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

If so give payments to date:
(Amounts in dollars)

Claims allowed

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Secured claims....
Preferred claims
General claims. .
Total claims. ..

If so give:

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?
Date liquidation was completed
Collections:
From liquidation of assets
From assessments on shareholders
Other collections (explain)
Total collections
Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:

(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Secured claims... .
Preferred claims..
General claims
Total claims




Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

,

--

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc

•

Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc
Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)
. Heavily overloaned
Reopened 7-23-24

Other causes, (specify)

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
or agriculture?

Agriculture

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture
Without recourse paper but guaranteed by directors individually

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspenAbout 1921

sion?

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?




Ies

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

4.30 000 lns_ses removed before the reopening of the bank

•

FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH, GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921
Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following
D

National bank

a

State bank

Name of State

O Trust company

•

O Stock savings bank
[1] Mutual savings bank

Kansa,9

O Private bank

1. Name of bank

The Farmers State Bank

2. Date organized

8-4-10

3. Federal reserve district

Date suspended

Town or City Centropolis

6-29-29

10

Population of town or city*

Member or nonmember of F. R. System

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




County Franklin

117

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

June 29, 1929

Loans and discounts:
On real estate
58,641.57

Other

$ 58,641.57

Total loans and discounts
Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts
Investments

4,525.00

All other resources

1,823.65
64,990.22

Total resources

10,000.00

Capital

4,134.90

Surplus and undivided profits
Deposits:
Due to banks**
Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits

28,23.84

Time deposits, including postal savings

17,154.08

•

Total deposits
Borrowings from F. R. bank
5,077.40

Borrowings from other banks
All other liabilities

64,990.22

Total liabilities

7. I-Ias this bank been reopened?

No

If so give:

Date of reopening
Name under which reopened
Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




8. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

:To

If so give:

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Loss to depositors on:
Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims

Total
9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

Yes

If so give payments to date:

(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Secured claims. . . _
Preferred claims..
General claims. ..
Total claims...

,
/f/4 Z)

/9;44;

100%

31,431.13

43 1. 1
31,646m-743-

75%

.3/,.76

7,5/ Z

1 95.66
41,910.33

.
\

42,105.0

If so give:

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?
Date liquidation was completed
Collections:
From liquidation of assets
From assessments on shareholders
Other collections (explain)
Total collections
Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:

(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Secured claims. ...
Preferred claims. . .
General claims. . ..
Total claims. ..




Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc
Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc
Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)
Other causes, (specify

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
or agriculture?

No

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture

General Class of ar5miltnrl pA rEir.

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspension?

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?




Yes

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

collected on lOW stockholders' liability since suspension $7,400

Abod
Still in,i process of liquidation

FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH, GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921

•

Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following
O

National bank
Name of State

0 State bank
0 Trust company

•

O Stock savings bank

LI Mutual savings bank

KANSAS

O Private bank

1. Name of bank

2. Date organized

Fidelit

State Banic

11-8-1915 Date suspended

3. Federal reserve district

1-10

Town or City

6-14-1926

Ch8nute

Population of town or city*

Member or nonmember of F. R. System

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank_

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




County

lie ol3ho

9829

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

'Tune 14, 1926

Loans and discounts:
$

On real estate
Other

14,177.00
280,104.50

Total loans and discounts

$ 294,281.50

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

I') 15,750.00

Investments

52,166.02

All other resources

62,558.09

Total resources

464,755.61

Capital

50.000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

20,381.66

Deposits:
Due to banks**

2,923 2.3

Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits
Time deposits, including postal savings

88,426.6Q
$ 354,373.95

Total deposits
Borrowings from F. R. bank
Borrowings from other banks
All other liabilities
Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

No

If so give:

Date of reopening
Name under which reopened
Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
.* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




8. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

Nn

If so give:

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Loss to depositors on:

Per cent of loss
to claims

Amount of loss
Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
NO

9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

If so give payments to date:

(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Secured claims. ...
Preferred claims...
General claims. ...
Total claims. .. .

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?
Date liquidation was completed

Yes

If so give:

October
'18, 1929

Collections:

ffi:7e)

From liquidation of assets

y

(<41
1,1

174,523.10/
40,180.49

From assessments on shareholders

20,068.25
y77 7../'.4 Iv
,

Other collections (explain)
Total collections
Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:
(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims

23 982 78
, .
___1_,700.66

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Ic> cs `74..

7/116 1
/ /1'f
i_7(so.e)(a

299,243.59 _2.12,547.07

Total claims. . . . _324,927.03




Dividends paid from
collections

1005
—2 4 -8"e"5"
-1-4-7 4
/
01,V,3o,./ I

71%
73.12, 70

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc
Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc
Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)

•

Other causes, (specify)

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
or agriculture?

No

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture
vit°mobil n parer

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspension?

Abcut 1920

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?

Yes

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

Collected an 100% stockholders' liability since suspension $40,180.49
i np Lclosiiig




Of liquidati ext

held up on

f1C COUrlt

of law suit

FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH. GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921

•

Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following
0 National bank
Name of State

El State bank
0 Trust company
0 Stock savings bank

Ei Mutual savings bank

KANSAS

0 Private bank

1. Name of bank The Chautauqua State Bank

2. Date organized

6-1-15

Date suspended

Town or City Chautauqua

4-26-23

Population of town or city*

Member or nonmember of F. R. System

3. Federal reserve district

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




County Chautuaqua

332

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

/larch 17,

1223

Loans and discounts:
On real estate
Other

58,9n1.36

Total loans and discounts

$ 58,901.36

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

')\

4,486.85

Investments

10,015.63

All other resources

10,036.99

Total resources

—83,4,10.83

Capital

10,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

8,091..93

Deposits:
558.711-

Due to banks**
Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits
Time deposits, including postal savings

40,961.50
7,957.05

Total deposits

$

0P,L1-77.29

Borrowings from F. R. bank
15 871.56
,

Borrowings from other banks
All other liabilities

_ 83,440.83

Total liabilities

7. lias this bank been reopened?
Date of reopening

Yes

If so give:

lugust 11, 1923

Name under which reopened Chau-Est/cam- S•hate Rank
Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




8. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?
Name of bank by which taken over

so giv

Tb

Date taken over
Loss to depositors on:
Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims

•

Preferred claims
•

General claims
Total
If so give payments to date:

9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Secured claims. .. .
Preferred claims
General claims. .. .
Total claims....

If so give:

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?
Date liquidation was completed
Collections:
From liquidation of assets
From assessments on shareholders
Other collections (explain)
Total collections
Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:

(Amounts in dollars)
-

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total claims




Claims allowed

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc
Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc
Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)
Large excess loans
Other causes, (specify)
Now'merged *with Tem •6ttrte aank,
(Reopened 8-11-23)
Peru, Ks.)

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
or agriculture?

Yes

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture

Catille Loans

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspenAb aril 1921

sion ?

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?




If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

.
. Put t\i' 150'4 or 15,000 in to reorganize an reopen

FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH. GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921

•

Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following
E]

National bank
Name of State

t] State bank
O Trust company

•

O Stock savings bank
O

Mutual savings bank

KANSAS

O Private bank

1. Name of bank

The First State Sauk

-

4
2. Date organized 42
S-1 q 19

3. Federal reserve district

Town or City CherQoo

Crawford

7- M
Date suspended 2-24-1927

10 .

Population of town or city*. 1,665

Member or nonmember of F R. System

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank_

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




County

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

February 24, 1927

Loans and discounts:
On real estate

$

111095.09
50,764.40

Other
Total loans and discounts

$

61,859.49

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts
Investments

26,913.32

All other resources

30,895.99

Total resources

119,568.80

Capital

20:000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

9,822.54

Deposits:
Due to banks**

$

617..4n

Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits

61,795-78

Time deposits, including postal savings

23.384.63

Total deposits

$

84,797,81

Borrowings from F. R. bank
Borrowings from other banks

4,048.45

All other liabilities
Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?
Date of reopening

119:668.80
Yes

If so give:

8, 1927
May 2

Name under which reopened The First State RFink, Cher olree
Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




8. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

v:

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over

herokee

Jun

Loss to depositors on:

er cent of loss
-to claiins

Secured claims

•

Preferred claims
General claims
Total
If so give payments to date:

9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

(Amounts in dollars)
Dividends paid from
collections

Claims allowed

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Secured claims. . ..
Preferred claims...
General claims. . . .
Total claims. ..

If so give:

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?
Date liquidation was completed
Collections:
From liquidation of assets
From assessments on shareholders
Other collections (explain)
Total collections
Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:

(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Secured

claims

Preferred claims
General claims
Total claims




Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc
Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc
Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name).11.:e.t4burg .$tate Bar*
Pittsburg, Kansas
Failure of large debtor (Name)
Other causes, (specify)

C

71.914/ rkti./fr
-

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular
type of industry
or agriculture?

Yes

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture
Coal Mining Industry & Agriculture
What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the
suspension?

1919

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or
after the
bank suspended?

Ye

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

New stock at the amount of $125 per share subscribed and
assets in amount of 423,767.46 removed.
ens




FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH, GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921

•

Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following
O

National bank
Name of State

al State bank
O Trust company
O Stock savings bank
O

Mutual savings bank

KANSAS

O Private bank

1. Name of bank

The American State Bank

2.. Date organized 5-28-1919

3. Federal reserve district

Town or City Cherryvale

Date suspended 7-26-1923

Ten

Population of town or city* 4564

Member or nonmember of F. R System

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




County Montgomery

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

July 25, 1923

Loans and discounts:
$

On real estate
Other

9,477.00
76,322.33

Total loans and discounts

$

85,799.33

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts
Investments

18,500,00

All other resources

18,871.00

Total resources

123,170.33

Capital

25,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

10,000.00

Deposits:
Due to banks**

57.10
$ ]

Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits

,
.6_6 549 —51

Time deposits, including postal savings

18,163.72

$

Total deposits

84,870.33

Borrowings from F. R. bank
Borrowings from other banks

3,300.00

All other liabilities
Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

No

If so give:

Date of reopening
Name under which reopened

Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims

Preferred claims
General claims
Total
* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




S. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

If so give:

10

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Per cent of loss
to claims

Loss to depositors on:
Amount of loss
Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

If so give payments to date:

No

(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Total payments

Secured claims. . . .
Preferred claims. . .
General claims. . ..
Total claims. . ..
..

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?

Yes

If so-'give:

-

Ont.aher la, 1928
.

Date liquidation was completed
Collections:
From liquidation of assets

$

72,052,29

From assessments on shareholders

9,800.00

Other collections (explain)

4,530.81

Total collections
Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:
(Amounts in dollars)

Claims allowed

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

12,497.28

D.I,? ......
61.3-1/3
4Chr3.64,F21:

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

_

Secured claims. . .. ______________
Preferred claims . .
General claims.

1,030.98
77,843,84

Total claims. . . . ___78 i874:k




47
,

56,826.00

70,S51.2
(.

100%
89.

19.270

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc

•

Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc
Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)
Icctliss loans

Other causes, (specify)

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
or agriculture?
If so, state what industry or type of agriculture
General agriculture

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspension ?

1920

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?




Yee

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

1921 $5,000 collected — 20% assessment

100g double
\1/7 5/0d t)

liability $9,800.00 collected since suspension

•

FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH, GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921

•

Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following
O National bank
M State bank
O Trust company

•

O Stock savings bank
0 Mutual savings bank
O Private bank

1. Name of bank The Far nrir s & Vercharrts
Stab Bank

•

Town or City Chetom

2. Date organized 3-15-1898

Date suspended 9-15-1922

3. Federal reserve district

4
10

Labette

Population of town or city* 1 a'329

Member or nonmember of F R System__

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




County

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

Septeulladtr 16, 1922

Loans and discounts:
$

On real estate
Other

20,289.31
296,741.27

Total loans and discounts

$ 717,030.58

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

ri:()

Investments

16,42.1.94
5,250.00

All other resources

1(1,495.77

349,198.29

Total resources
Capital

50,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

198.72

Deposits:
Due to banks**
Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits
Time deposits, including postal savings

92,233.88
113,240.59
205,474.47

Total deposits
Borrowings from F. R. bank

87,984.53

Borrowings from other banks
All other liabilities

5,540.57
349,198.29

Total liabilities
7. Has this bank been reopened?

NO

If so give:

Date of reopening
Name under which reopened
Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




TTo

8. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

If so give:

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Loss to depositors on:

Per cent of loss
to claims

Amount of loss
Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
No

9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

If so give payments to date:

(Amounts in dollars)
Dividends paid from
collections

Claims allowed

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Secured claims... .
Preferred claims...
General claims. . ..
Total claims. ...

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?
Date liquidation was completed

ye,R

If so give:
—A-1924

Collections:
From liquidation of assets

$--1327,449.86
12.500.00

From assessments on shareholders
Other collections (explain)
Total collections

149,949.66

Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:
(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

•

Secured claims
Preferred claims...

4:edgr.3

_XlIxitifinfit
2,803 4.A1

37,552.88
/,
Total claims. . .. _207,637.20 g40....3 46 . f?

General claims. .. .




204,833,89

i/fo3. a I
v/6,30/.07

1 703-3 I
/4
178,748.19

104,-4

-,104.36
\
747//046.,

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc
Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment,laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc
Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)
Vaxmaxlammxx

Other causes, (specify)

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
or agriculture?

Jgriu1ture

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture

Grain rarmin

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspension?

About 1918

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?

Yes

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessmentc

Collected on 100,, stockholders' liability $12,500 since suspension




•

FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH. GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921

•

Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following
El National bank
Name of State

bE State bank
LI Trust company
[I] Stock savings bank
Mutual savings bank

Kars

LI Private bank

1. Name of bank

The Citizens State Bank

2. Date organized

4-8-07

3. Federal reserve district

Town or City Claflin

Date suspended 6-19-29

10

Barton

Population of town or city* 617

Member or nonmember of F. R. System_

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




County

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

June 19, 1929

Loans and discounts:
On real estate
Other

180,377.91

Total loans and discounts

$ 180,377.91

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

\\ 6,952.50

Investments

14,227.30

All other resources

37,748.78

Total resources

239,306.49

Capital

25,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

5,141.21

Deposits:
Due to banks**

$

Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits
Time deposits, including postal savings

1,927.16
107,39E.61

82,227.51

Total deposits

$ 191,550.28

Borrowings from F. R. bank
Borrowings from other banks

17,615.00

All other liabilities
Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

239,306.49
No

If so give:

Date of reopening
Name under which reopened
Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




8. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

IJ0

If so give:

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Loss to depositors on:
Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
Yes

9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

If so give payments to date:

(Amounts in dollars)
Dividends paid from
collections

Claims allowed

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Secured claims. .. .

General claims

305.45_

.3c,./, 5‘ k

177,741.53

Preferred claims...

30,41i./
vii. 19

115,531.99

'
/

'

Total claims.. .. _176,,046 098L

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?

no%

_115,lilg-7---4 71 7

65%

/ N,fi 7,'1'/

6S./7.

If so give:

Date liquidation was completed
Collections:
From liquidation of assets
From assessments on shareholders
Other collections (explain)
Total collections
Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:
(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Secured claims
Preferred claims...
General claims. . ..
Total claims




Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc
Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc
Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)
Other causes, (specify)

,/

Depleted Reserves

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
or agriculture?

Yes

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture

A

ieultural conditions

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspension?

About 1923.

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?




Y a

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

Collected on 300% stockholders' liability since suapension
\i
0C/0"
Still in process_of liquidation.

$116,500

FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH. GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921
Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following
O National bank
Name of State

• State bank
0 Trust company
0 Stock savings bank
O

Mutual savings bank

YANSAS

O Private bank

1. Name of bank_______The Ffnme Sta.-Fs Rank

2. Date organized 4-21-1905

Date suspended

Town or City Clearwater

11-22—1927 Population o town or c
own

3. Federal reserve district

Member or nonmember of F. R System_

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




County

Sedcwick

615

1To1Te-1ber 22, 1927

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)
Loans and discounts:
On real estate

$

Other

1 E ,792.S3
120,2n2..R7

Total loans and discounts

$ 1:%,993.20

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts
Investments

/19,271.05

All other resources

64,355.51

Total resources

250,519.76

Capital

25,000.40

Surplus and undivided profits

17,155.31

Deposits:
3,880.81

Due to banks**

144.,/86.71

Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits

60040.29

Time deposits, including postal savings
Total deposits

$

208,407.F11

Borrowings from F. R. bank
Borrowings from other banks
All other liabilities

56.54

Total liabilities
7. Has this bank been reopened?
Date of reopening

Yes

If so give:

December 5. 1927

Name under which reopened
Loss to depositors on:

250,619.76

grne Ste Bank, C-3 PS rwater
'
Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




8. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

If so give:

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Loss to depositors on:
Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

If so give payments to date:
(Amounts in dollars)

Dividends paid from
collections

Claims allowed

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Secured claims. .. .
Preferred claims.. .
General claims. ...
Total claims. .. .
t
If so give:

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?
Date liquidation was completed
Collections:
From liquidation of assets
From assessments on shareholders
Other collections (explain)
Total collections
Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:

(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Secured

claims

Preferred claims
General claims
Total claims




Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc
Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment,laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc
Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)

•

Other ca/ ses, (specify)

aew
Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
or agriculture?

No

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspension?

e

about )922

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?




149s

RelAtive

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments
nf defaulting officer paid in 424,212_..5_0

I

FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH, GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921

•

Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following
O National bank
Name of State

(Z State bank
El Trust company

•

O Stock savings bank
O

Mutual savings bank

KATISIS

O Private bank

1. Name of bank___zhe_caaharne_stata_Bank_Town or City Cleburne

2. Date organized

2-6-1902

3. Federal reserve district

Date suspended 11-21-1930 Population of town or city* 200

10 0

Member or nonmember of F. R. System_

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank__
Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




County Riley •

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

Ecivrrnb(Ir 20, 1930

Loans and discounts:
$ 4,514.90

On real estate
Other

53,813.86

Total loans and discounts

$

58,368,71

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts
Investments

9,000-00

All other resources

6,085.q6

Total resources
Capital

20,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

7,672.05

Deposits:
Due to banks**

31-Sg

Demand deposits, including Ti. S. Govt. deposits

22,703.03

Time deposits, including postal savings

19,044.24

Total deposits

•
41,778.
.86

Borrowings from F. R. bank
Borrowings from other banks

15,920.00

All other liabilities

33.99

Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

84,704.90
1\T n

If so give:

Date of reopening
Name under which reopened
Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




8. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

If so give:

170

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Loss to depositors on:
Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
Ye s

9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

If so give payments to date:

(Amounts in dollars)
Dividends paid from
collections

Claims allowed

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

..._

Secured claims. .. .
Preferred claims...

, a.
1 40

2,500.00
238.39

I0

1-3 g . 3I

.„!,,F4--512

100;7,

General claims. .. .
Total claims. ...

2,738.3.

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?

•

If so give:

Date liquidation was completed
Collections:
From liquidation of assets
From assessments on shareholders
Other collections (explain)
Total collections
Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:
(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total claims




Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc

•

Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc
Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)

•

Other causes, (specify)

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
or agriculture?

/To

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspension?

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?




If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

3926 -

75.

1925 -

l0

015 000.00
2,000.00

Nothing collected yet on stockholders liability

di

FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH. GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921

•

Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank/reported—check
appropriate one of the following
0 National bank

E

Name of State

State bank

O Trust company
O Stock savings bank
O

Mutual savings bank

TjSL

O Private bank

1. Name of bank The C1

zerts State RR nk.

2. Date organized 4-1.&d9
-O4

Town or City

C1ift

h ngt

Date suspended_9,_20.a92.ePopulation of town or city*_322_____

3. Federal reserve district

Member or nonmember of F R System_

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




County

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

September 20, 1928

Loans and discounts:
On real estate
Other

191,270.47

Total loans and discounts

$

191,279.47

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts
Investments

7IROO.00

All other resources

16,761.35

Total resources

215,440.82
20,000.00

Capital

10,186.11

Surplus and undivided profits
Deposits:
$

Due to banks**

30,2.M .771

Demand deposits, including Ti. S. Govt. deposits

92,651.26

Time deposits, including postal savings

82,348,72
$

Total deposits

185,254.71

Borrowings from F. R. bank
Borrowings from other banks
All other liabilities
Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?
Date of reopening

215.440.82

Yes

If so give:

Oci-xther 25, 1926

Name under which reopened Citizens state Bank, Clifton
Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




S. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

If so give:

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Loss to depositors on:
Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

If so give payments to date:
(Amounts in dollars)

Dividends paid from
collections

Claims allowed

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

_

Secured claims. .. .
Preferred claims...
General claims. .. .
Total claims. . ..

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?

If so give:

Date liquidation was completed
Collections:
From liquidation of assets
From assessments on shareholders
Other collections (explain)
Total collections
Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:
(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Secured claims. . ..
Preferred claims...
General claims
Total claims




Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc

•

Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc
Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)

•

Other causes, (specify)

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
or agriculture?

Yes

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture
General agriculture conditions

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspension?

kb-out 1918

12 Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
.
bank suspended?




If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

Amount of paper taken out before reopening of bank $77,864.79

FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH. GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921

•

Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following

El National bank

Name of State

El State bank

62

D Trust company

•

Ei Stock savings bank
111

Mutual savings bank

1{PlIS AS

11 Private bank

1. Name of bank

2. Date organized

ThR_AmAr inn n_atats Bnnk

I -6-1908

3. Federal reserve district

Date suspended

Town or City Cnf1yvi1le

3-31-1927

10

Population of town or city*1.9 648

Member or nonmember of F. R. System_

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




Countyy

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)garla___41_,— 1927
Loans and discounts:
On real estate
Other

450,662.23
$

Total loans and discounts
Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

529,985.07

(0 <\ 2,9 200.00
1

Investments

47,0,1,3 .(jr)

All other resources

75,619.45

Total resources

681,852,52

Capital

50,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

61,541.30

Deposits:
Due to banks**
Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits

370,386.70

Time deposits, including postal savings

199,924.72

Total deposits

$

570,Z11 .42

Borrowings from F. R. bank
Borrowings from other banks
All other liabilities
681,852.52

Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

fro

If so give:

Date of reopening
Name under which reopened
Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
• ** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




8. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

No

If so give:

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Loss to depositors on:
Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
9. Is this' bank still in process of liquidation?

If so give payments to date:
(Amounts in dollars)

Dividends paid from
collections

Claims allowed

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Secured claims. ...
Preferred claims...

--

i 7 1 3..7

7/3o7

5,713.07 .

311, 1-y,i'i 0

313,925.30

General claims. . .. 522,847.29
Total claims.... 528,560.36

5/7/ t

•-,3

a,37

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

10070

60%

3 i1,17.17

60.57,

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

If so give:

Date liquidation was completed
Collections:
From liquidation of assets
From assessments on shareholders
Other collections (explain)
Total collections
Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:
(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Secured

claims

Preferred claims
General claims.
Total claims.




Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

O

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc
Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc
Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent(Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)

•

Other causes, (specify)

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
or agriculture?

No

-1
If so, state what industry or type of agriculture General class of agriculture paper

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspen1922

sion?

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?

Yes

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

Collected on 100% stockholders' liability since suspension $16,700




z)Ora

FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH, GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921

•

Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following

O National bank
Ei State bank

•

o
o

Name of State

Trust company
Stock savings bank

O Mutual savings bank
O Private bank

1. Name of bank

X.AIISAS

The Peoples State Bank

Date suspended 1-20-1921

2. Date organized 1-2-1906

3. Federal reserve district

Town or City Cofferi1le

Ten

trontgomery

Population of town or city* 19,64A

Member or nonmember of F. R. System__

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




County

6. Condition figures, as of (date)

janiutry 19, 1921

Loans and discounts:
On real estate

$

Other

28,3]2,30
379,642.00

Total loans and discounts

$ 607,954.30

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

12,000.00
4,600.00

Investments
All other resources

35,874.21

Total resources

660,428.51

Capital

25,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

21,606.21

Deposits:
10.00

Due to banks**
Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits
Time deposits, including postal savings

519,284.85
81,498.45

Total deposits

$ 600,793,30

Borrowings from F. R. bank
Borrowings from other banks

13,029.00

All other liabilities

6O,
'128,51

Total liabilities

7. I-las this bank been reopened?

1\1 n

If so give:

Date of reopening
Name under which reopened
Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




8. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

/To

If so give:

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Loss to depositors on:
Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims

•

Preferred claims
General claims
Total
9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

Claims allowed

If so give payments to date:
No(Amounts in dollars)
Payments from
guaranty fund

Dividends paid from
collections

Total payments

Per cent of paym
to claims allo

s

_

Secured claims. ...
Preferred claims.. .

•

General claims. ...
Total claims. . ..

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?

Yes

If so give:

January 1926

Date liquidation was completed
Collections:
From liquidation of assets

do a,

From assessments on shareholders
r A ellat
Other collections (explain)...
s00
0
Total collections
Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:
(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Secured claims. . ..
Preferred claims
General claims
Total claims




Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of pay n s
to claims allow

. .
13,496.60

10%

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc

•

Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc
Defalcation Forpry &embezzlement
Newman brothers
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)

•

Other causes, (specify)

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
or agriculture?

No

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture
171,••

I. •Ub

111 11.
,

,
1

,41/

hatattimatilmanximxastaxdtmximAttitaftkistftm
What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspension?

15

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?

Yes

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

Collect-Rd an lop% staakhadarst liability




tao,400

FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH, GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921

•

Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following
• National bank
M

Name of State

State bank

D Trust company
11) Stock savings bank
• Mutual savings bank

KANSAS

• Private bank

1. Name of bank

The Colony State • Bank

2. Date organized

1-17-1902 Date suspended

3. Federal reserve district

-/ 10

Town or City

4-20-1926

Colony

Population of town or city*

Member or nonmember of F. R. System

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank__

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




Anderson

County

633

No

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

Apr 11_19, 3926

Loans and discounts:
On real estate
Other

95,396.02

Total loans and discounts

$ 95,396.02
\;\
15,000.00

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

9,200.00

Investments

10,956.37

All other resources

129,652.39

Total resources

10,000.00

Capital

9,370,42

Surplus and undivided profits
Deposits:
$

Due to banks**

1, .39
360

Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits

50,149.47

Time deposits, including postal savings

35,778.21
$ 87,287.87

Total deposits
Borrowings from F. R. bank
Borrowings from other banks

22,994.10

All other liabilities
129._652.39

Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

No

If so give:

Date of reopening
Name under which reopened
Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




8. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

No

If so give:

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Per cent of loss
to claims

Loss to depositors on:
Amount of loss
Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
' Total
NO

9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

If so give payments to date:

(Amounts in dollars)

Claims allowed

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

_

Secured claims. .. .
Preferred claims...
General claims
Total claims. ...

'
10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?

Yes

Date liquidation was completed

If so give:

April 7, 192-8

Collections:
From liquidation of assets

$

27,593.78

From assessments on shareholders

0
.
6 333.0

Other collections (explain)

23,356.35

Total collections

- %2113.13
5

Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:
(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Secured claims . . . .
Preferred claims.

•
296.95

General claims . . .. 80,33_0_00
Total claims. . . .




Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

80;627.25

29
6,9r
1
50,392.62

r Pi 3 92.

Gg

--1341
-rat
5.9.,

100%

6-z•7 7o
-62

G2,y7„

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc
Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc
Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)
Other causes, (specify)

Depleted mserves

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
or agriculture?

Agr5.oulture

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture
A

icultural conditions

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspension?

Abovt 1920

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?

Yes

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

/6,06
lon pc<.p,,gment lpvied in TEnuary,




1926 but not collected._

•

FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH. GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921
Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following
O National bank
Name of State

ff] State bank

O

•

Trust company

• Stock savings bank
O

Mutual savings bank

Kansa.s

O Private bank

1. Name of bank The Cherokee Comity State Bnr(Pown or City Columbus

2. Date organized

4-1-1910

3. Federal reserve district

Date suspended

8-22-1930

10

Population of town or city*

Member or nonmember of F. R. System_

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




County eller n'trP

3,237

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

August 22, 1930

Loans and discounts:
On real estate

$

Other

16,539.80
166,248.65

Total loans and discounts

(182,738.45
$

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

(..\9v) 12,865.93

Investments

82,353.82

All other resources

18,320.92

Total resources

_296,329.12

Capital

50,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

20,904.12

Deposits:
Due to banks**
Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits
Time deposits, including postal savings

177,272.25
23,652.75
$ 200,925.00

Total deposits
Borrowings from F. R. bank
Borrowings from other banks

24,500.00

All other liabilities
Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

296,329.12

TT°

If so give:

Date of reopening
Name under which reopened
Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
* 'Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




No

8. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

If so give:

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Loss to depositors on:
Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
Yes

9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

If so give payments to date:

(Amounts in dollars)
Dividends paid from
collections

Claims allowed

Secured claims. .. .

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

47-2,-;-.-va

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

/c...

59,722.23 — paid from as-ets sold outside bank.

,7,
4

Preferred claims..
General claims.. ..
Total claims.

44,07.15

110,735.17
+61-071-15711

44,307-15

. 3/

/70.4437.a 0

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?

/4O"7.3

F

Cr

6) 7,,

If so give:

Date liquidation was completed
Collections:
From liquidation of assets
From assessments on shareholders
Other collections (explain)
Total collections
Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:
(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Secured

claims

Preferred claims
General claims
Total claims




1

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

, Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

Decline in real estate values

O

Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc
Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc

LV

Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)

•

Other causes, (specify)

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
or agriculture?

No

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspension?

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?




If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

Collected on 1005'0 Stockholders' liability

_6--,Jad

01,200.00

FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH, GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921
Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following
El

National bank
Name of State

rg State bank
1=1 Trust company

•

III Stock savings bank
El

Mutual savings bank

LI

Private bank

KANSAS

1. Name of bank

TlinC itizens _State Bank

2. Date organized

8-31.-1912

3. Federal reserve district

Date suspended

#10

Town or City

9-23-1027

Couoil CrovOUntY

Population of town or city*_3_9_53

Member or nonmember of F. R. System

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank__

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




Morris

6. Condition figures, as of (date*) Serternber 23, 1927
Loans and discounts:
On real estate
Other

1S8,987.70

Total loans and discounts

$ 3SS,987.70
4) 10,4.00.00

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts
Investments

9,400.00

All other resources

56,047.64

Total resources

—434,835.34—

Capital

25,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

14,133.49

Deposits:
Due to banks**

36.75

Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits
Time deposits, including postal savings

1443,202„23
47.462.87

Total deposits

$ 395,701.85

Borrowings from F. R. bank
Borrowings from other banks
All other liabilities
Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

—2-34„-Pa5-.-34

1To

If so give:

Date of reopening
Name under which reopened
Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
• * Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




IT°

8. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

If so give:

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
Yes___ If so give payments to date:

9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

(Amounts in dollars)
Dividends paid from
collections

Claims allowed

Secured claims.. . . 14,941.64

Payments from
guaranty fund

'
Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

/CA CA

ii/VAL V'

7..

'
Preferred claims...

7/7<,./

, 712.35

General claims.. .176 2774,54

1005

70,930.42

7.117"M777

40;7,,

44V1
9
GeC.4i

Total claims.. .11S1-1931-ESS

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?

If so give:

Date liquidation was completed
Collections:
From liquidation of assets
From assessments on shareholders
Other collections (explain)
Total collections
Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:
(Amounts in dollars)

Claims allowed

Dividends paid from
collections

Secured claims. . . .
Preferred claims...
General claims.
Total claims




—

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc
Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc
Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)

•

Other causes, (specify)

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
No

or agriculture?

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture

General °hiss of agricultural pa_per

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspension?

1923

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?




Yes

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

Collected on 100% stockholders' liability since suspension 320.500
1925 125%
$31,250.00
"
150%
1926 Leviedesi
-dent
-lue requireiuient by rernov lig $ ,56

attecra-ntee44-47,075.25/.,,,,,

FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH, GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921
Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authbrities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following
111

National bank
Name of State

El State bank
11 Trust company

•

LI Stock savings bank
El

Mutual savings bank

ILD

Private bank

1. Name of bank

2. Date organized

The

KA-TEAS

cnvAri: sfate Bark

Town or City Covert

2-26-1917 Date suspended 2.43)928

3. Federal reserve district

#10

Population of town or city*

Member or nonmember of F. R. System

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank__

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




County Oxborn.e

100

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

webruary 33

1928

Loans and discounts:
On real estate
Other

23,081.91

Total loans and discounts

$ 23,081.91

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts
Investments

5.000.00

All other resources

7,163.16

Total resources

35,235.07
15,000.00

Capital
Surplus and undivided profits

1,765.34

Deposits:
Due to banks**
Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits
Time deposits, including postal savings

17,5.83.64
896.09

Total deposits

$ 18,479.73

Borrowings from F. R. bank
Borrowings from other banks
All other liabilities
Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened? No

_352,24-5.07

If so give:

Date of reopening
Name under which reopened
Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
'Condition items should be as of date of suspension, it possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.

** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




8. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

If so give:

No

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Loss to depositors on:

Per cent of loss
to claims

Amount of loss
Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

No

If so give payments to date:

(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Secured claims. . ..
Preferred claims...
General claims. . . .
Total claims. ...

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?

Yes

If so give:

9-7-1929

Date liquidation was completed
Collections:
From liquidation of assets

$ 15,434.17

From assessments on shareholders

7,200,00

*

Other collections (explain)
22,634..17_

Total collections
Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:
(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Dividends paid from
collections

*

Payments from
guaranty fund

486.17 returned to stockholders

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Secured claims. . ..
Preferred claims.
General claims
Total claims




,Li

aI

18,232.40 _111,232.A0

18,232,4iD

100°
1
/6

18,232.81

174 /
if/1

/oc, 70

Al

100%

li. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause ,

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc
Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc
Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)
Other causes, (specify).Voitune.
. h.'.the.as .t0.Q .small. emen. t.Q
cover expenses

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
Yes

or agriculture?

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture
aPneral aleas of n

ioulturnj peppy

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspenAbout 1922

sion?

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
ye ct

bank suspended?




1925
1926
1.927

1a73
20
50

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

1,500
3,000
7,500

Collected on 100% stockholders' liability since suspension $7,200

•

FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH. GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921

•

Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following
O National bank
Name of State

Eia State bank
O Trust company

•

O Stock savings bank
O

Mutual savings bank

7,9nsas

O Private bank

,
1. Name of bankThe_Es.rmers & 1 T1 rier_s 13nnic

7
2. Date organized '-4-1918

Date suspended

3. Federal reserve district

10

Town or City Crest] me

8-22-1930

Population of town or city*

317

Member or nonmember of F. R. System__

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank_

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




County Cherokee

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

AuF
fus-b 21, 1931)

Loans and discounts:
On real estate
Other

23,454.56

Total loans and discounts

$

23,454.55

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts
Investments

d 3,900.65

All other resources

3,304.04

Total resources

30,659.25

Capital

10,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

1,081.87

Deposits:
Due to banks**
Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits
Time deposits, including postal savings

17,302-38
2,475— On
19,577.38

Total deposits
Borrowings from F. R. bank
Borrowings from other banks
All other liabilities

30,659.25

Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

no

If so give:

Date of reopening
Name under which reopened
Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




S. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

no

If so give:

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Loss to depositors on:
Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

If so give payments to date:

yes

(Amounts in dollars)
Dividends paid from
collections

Claims allowed

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Secured claims. ..
Preferred claims...
General claims. . ..
Total claims. ...

17,472.14

17,472.14
17,472.14

17,472.14

100%
0
/0

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?

If so give:

Date liquidation was completed
Collections:
From liquidation of assets
From assessments on shareholders
Other collections (explain)
Total collections
Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:
(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Secured

claims

Preferred claims
General claims
Total claims




Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

• Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc
Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc
Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)eiafrk4.42W7L,
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)
Other causes, (specify)

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
or agriculture?

110

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspension?

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?




If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

Colleted on 100% Stockholders' liability '-',3,600.00

FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH. GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921

•

Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following
O

National bank
Name of State

O State bank
O Trust company

•

O Stock savings bank
O

Mutual savings bank

KANSAS

O Private bank

1. Name of bank The Farmers state Bank

2. Date organized

Town or City Cummings

11-8-1921 Date suspended 3-27-192R

3. Federal reserve district

#10

Population of town or city*

Member or nonmember of F R. System

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




County

'tchison
l

150

March 27

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

1 92R

Loans and discounts:
1,275.00

On real estate

26,911.4,7

Other

$

Total loans and discounts
Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

28,186.47

0\

'D
Investments

10,950.00

All other resources

23,233.10

Total resources

ZEL.,7
10,000.00

Capital
Surplus and undivided profits

3,106.07

Deposits:
Due to banks**
Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits
Time deposits, including postal savings

36,0.43.16
8,220.

Total deposits

$

,263.50

Borrowings from F. R. bank
Borrowings from other banks
All other liabilities
62,369.57

Total liabilities
• 7. has this bank been reopened?

ITo

If so give:

Date of reopening
Name under which reopened
Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




8. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

If so give:

Nn

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Loss to depositors on:
,lniount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

Yee

If so give payments to date:

(Amounts in dollars)
Dividends paid from
collections

Claims allowed

Secured claims.... _ •

245.07

Preferred claims

43.246.53

General claims.

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

-2,
4,6 7
,

7
-7/
441,0

_

V
A

21,747.26

7411.140
21

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

100%
5'0.3 IC.
e7
ti

•

,

1,/,fri<33
-

Total claims.. .. _A3,491.60 _

50. to %,
.

If so give:

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?
Date liquidation was completed
Collections:
From liquidation of assets
From assessments on shareholders
Other collections (explain)
Total collections
Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:

(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Secured claims
Preferred claims.
General claims
Total claims




.

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

•

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc
Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc

I

Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)
Other causes, (specify)

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
No

or agriculture?

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture

General class of agrirniltural

pr

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspension?

1922

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?

Yes

Collected on 100Y>




If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments
tnn1chn1ders±

tability since suspension $7,1200

FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH, GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921

•

Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following

CI.r
,

11] National bank
Name of State

LE State bank
• Trust company

o

Stock savings bank

LI Mutual savings bank

KANSAS

EJ Private bank

1. Name of.banl

2. Date organized 10-29.4908

3. Federal reserve district

•

Town or City

Date suspended 10-15-1921

Ten

Ditcanin s

Population of town or city*

Member or nonmember of F. R. System_

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank__

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




County kchtcn

150

6. Condition figures, as of (datc*) October 14, 1921
Loans and discounts:
On real estate

$

Other

4,725.00
27,913.04

Total loans and discounts

$ 32,638.04

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

4,500.00

Investments

3,810,00

All other resources

3,105.38

Total resources

-44,053.42

Capital

10,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

1,000.00

Deposits:
852,35

Due to banks**
Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits
Time deposits, including postal savings

11
48111.60
9,470.68
$ 22,204.63

Total deposits
Borrowings from F. R. bank
Borrowings from other banks

10,843.79

All other liabilities

5,00

Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

144053.42
/To

If so give:

Date of reopening
Name under which reopened
Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




8. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

No

If so give:

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Loss to depositors on:

Per cent of loss
to claims

Amount of loss
Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
If so give payments to date:

IiQ

9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

(Amounts in dollars)

Claims allowed

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

_

Secured claims. .. .
Preferred claims...
General claims
Total claims..

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?

yes

If so give:

Date liquidation was completed—q —25-24
Collections:
$ 12,558.98

From liquidation of assets
From assessments on shareholders

969.28

Other collections (explain)

5,026.69

Total collections
Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:
(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Secured claims

_449,25_

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

VFISHSTIA._

Preferred claims

Dividends paid from
collections

General claims
Total claims. ...




_23,314_44_
__23 764,19

ddi.e
7,460.78

/ • 10
.

7,460.78

32%

7, '/°'°3

'33.3

7,
.

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc
Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc
Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)
Other causes, (specify)

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
or agriculture?

Yes

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture
Agriculture

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspension?

1915

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?

As

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

200% assessment $20,000 collected 1921
$969.28 collected on stockholders nog assessment since suspension

6




0-0
/0

FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH. GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921

•

Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following
E] National bank
Name of State

E State bank
U] Trust company
111 Stock savings bank
[11

Mutual savings bank

KANSAS

• Private bank

Town or City C unnineli

1. Name of bank The Cunninhin State Bank

2. Date organized 3-2-4903

3. Federal reserve district

Date suspended

10

10-7-1922

Population of town or city*

Member or nonmember of F. R. System__

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank_

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




County

Kin nan

371

October 7, 1922

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)
Loans and discounts:
On real estate
Other

204,578.75
$ 204,578.75

Total loans and discounts
Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

30,080.1A

Investments

11,788.53

All other resources

15,607.86

Total resources

_242,055.32

Capital

25,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

14,881.82

Deposits:
Due to banks**
Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits

45,526.68

Time deposits, including postal savings

17,519.57

Total deposits

$

63,016.25

• Borrowings from F. R. bank
Borrowings from other banks

137,471.79

All other liabilities

1,655,46

Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

242,055.32
No

If so give:

Date of reopening
Name under which reopened
Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
* Condition items -should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




8. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

If so give:

No

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Loss to depositors on:

Per cent of loss
to claims

Amount of loss
Secured claims

•

Preferred claims
General claims
Total
No

9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

If so give payments to date:

(Amounts in dollars)
Dividends paid from
collections

Claims allowed

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

_

Secured claims. .. .
Preferred claims..
General claims. . ..
Total claims. ...

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?

Yes

If so give:
6-2D-1924

Date liquidation was completed
Collections:
From liquidation of assets

$

From assessments on shareholders

11,944.04
13,930.2
659.58 •••'

Other collections (explain)
Total collections
Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:
(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Secured claims

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

. 12. ,
114 1XibMU

Preferred claims
General claims -#

297,06
91,747.29

Total claims.. .. _ 920944.55




Dividends paid from
collections

itaileo 10
17,431.98

'?l,/,1.04

111

54,852.52

7 •:

6
,
• __..,:arbY.
-

7-v„Ist.ii.

ioM
r
ag

7g. 70

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc
Insufficient divers cation
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc
Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)
EQs.s. loAn4

Other causes, (specify)

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
or agriculture?

les

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture
(

Aral a ricultvrA & vaileat formir

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspen1918

sion?

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?




Yee

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

Collected on 100% itockholders

liaiblity *13,930.42 since suspension

O

FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH, GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921

•

• Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following
O

National bank

O

State bank

Name of State

O Trust company
O Stock savings bank
O

Mutual savings bank

KANSAS

0 Private bank

1. Name of bank__The Parrs stm t:eN Ran Ic

2. Date organized 4-3-1911

3. Federal reserve district

Date suspended

Town or City Cunnindiari

7-74-1923

#1.0

Population of town or city* 371

Member or nonmember of F. R System_

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




CountyKin gran

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

July 12, 1923

Loans and discounts:
On real estate
Other

244,72
,9.79
$

Total loans and discounts
Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

244,729.79

•„

Investments

4,639.00
3,250.00

All other resources

15,516.33

Total resources

268,165.12

Capital

12,500.00

Surplus and undivided profits

11,745.43

Deposits:
Due to banks**

462.26

Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits
Time deposits, including postal savings

111,009.81
46,235.07
$ 157,707.14

Total deposits
Borrowings from F. R. bank
Borrowings from other banks

86,212.55

All other liabilities
Total liabilities

7. I-las this bank been reopened?

268,165.12

No

If so give:

Date of reopening
Name under which reopened
Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
•
* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




8. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

No

If so give:

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Loss to depositors on:
Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims

•

Preferred claims
General claims
Total
No

9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

If so give payments to date:

(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Total payments

Secured claims. . ..
Preferred claims... -

•

General claims. . ..
Total claims. . ..

If so give:
10. Has this bank been finally liquidated? Yc
,
12-16-1924
Date liquidation was completed
Collections:
From liquidation of assets

$ 113,537.44
900,00

From assessments on shareholders
Other collections (explain)

_114,437.44

Total collections
Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:
(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Secured

claims

Preferred claims

Payments from
guaranty fund

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Total payments

4WIZUZ
2,025.40

General claims.* 251,417.92
Total claims. ...253,443..32




Dividends paid from
collections

- ;,,,,,r.
).
-4Z0

-7/o•P•vn4

2721(

-4 r

.._f;.2,„ye ry
t

237,759.83

100%

74.<;37. f
,

,-*--,.

/..0- 166,
,
_

1-G7,04101

) Dividends exceeding this amount may have been paid. (
but repprds not available. ,
1. ivia-dr--

)/,‘
./1441

aMt.t.t4-44

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc
Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc
Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)
EX0083

Other causes, (specify)

loans

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
or agriculture?

Yes

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture
Wheat farming

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspension?

1920

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended? Yes

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

100% double liability $900.00 collected since suspension




FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH. GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921
Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following
0 National bank
Name of State

E State bank
O Trust company

•

111 Stock savings bank
O

Mutual savings bank

KANS AS

O Private bank

1. Name of bank

2. Date organized

10-24-1923 Date suspended

Town or City

The First State Bank

3. Federal reserve district

9-8-1925

Ten

Cirnn .neifirn

Population of town or city*

371

Member or nonmember of F. R. System__

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




yjnin

County

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)__Saptembar_8_,192.5
Loans and discounts:
$

On real estate

5,600.00
96,215.50

Other
Total loans and discounts

$ 101,815.50

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

\` 4,650.00
)1

Investments

9,864.92

All other resources

19,222.69

Total resources
Capital

25,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

2,500.00

Deposits:
Due to banks**

$ 3,569.39

Demand deposits, including Ti. S. Govt. deposits

2
.9,104.02
2.itg it Savings
:

Time deposits, including postal savings
Total deposits

$ 35,648.78

Borrowings from F. R. bank
Borrowings from other banks

49 106.12

All other liabilities

23,398 21
13S.553.13

Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

If so give:

Date of reopening
Name under which reopened
Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




8. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

If so give:

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Loss to depositors on:

Per cent of loss
to claims

Amount of loss
Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

No

If so give payments to date:

(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

V
Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Secured claims.
Preferred claims..
,.
General claims...
Total claims...

If so give:
10. Has this bank been.finally liquidated? Yes
9-10-1928
Date liquidation was completed
Collections:
From liquidation of assets

$ 20,949.35

From assessments on shareholders

,500.00

Other collections (explain)

49,339;89

Total collections

72,789.24

Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:
(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Secured claims. . .. ___40910(ulec
Preferred claims...

27.2s

23.25V

1007")

11. 010. g‘i

General claims 41‘
Total claims. . ..




44,996.07
45,019.32
e-

19,010.84
,

42-.0

•
__/'7,01 Y, 10

g

'/2. Z

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc
Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc
Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)
Other causes, (specify)

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
Yes

or agriculture?

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture
Wheat farming

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspension?

1924

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?




Yes

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

Collected on 100% stockholders' liability S2,500.00 since suspension
1.P 2 5/j(;)

FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH, GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921
Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following

o

•

National bank

E
O
O
fl

State bank

o

Private bank

Name of State

Trust company
Stock savings bank
Kansas

Mutual savings bank

1. Name of bank The Dinar State Bank

Date suspended

2. Date organized__ 8-9-05

3. Federal reserve district

Town or City

8-21 -26

10

Damar

Population of town or city*

Member or nonmember of F R System_

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank
Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




County Rooks

1 25

6. Condition figures, as of (date*) August 21, 1926
Loans and discounts:
On real estate
Other

97,677.23

Total loans and discounts

$ 97,677.2S
c 6,500.00
,
1u.
\ 3,725.00

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts
Investments

6,236.35

All other resources

114,138.58

Total resources
Capital

10,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

17,250.60

Deposits:
785,68

Due to banks**
Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits

27,983.58

Time deposits, including postal savings

32,525.91
$

Total deposits

61,295.17

Borrowings from F. R. bank
24,264.17

Borrowings from other banks

1,348.64

All other liabilities

114,138.58

Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

/To

If so give:

Date of reopening
Name under which reopened
Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




No

8. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

If so give:

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Loss to depositors on:
Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
Yes

9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

If so give payments to date:

(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

....._

Secured claims. . .
Preferred claims...
59,634.99

Total claims..

52.77
0

31,439.41

59,634.99

General claims.

31, 437,'/7

31,439.41

52.7 70

If so give:

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?
Date liquidation was completed
Collections:
From liquidation of assets
From assessments on shareholders
Other collections (explain)
Total collections
Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:

(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Secured claims. ...
Preferred claims
General claims.
Total claims




,

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drOuth, boll weevil, etc
Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc
Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)

•

Other causes, (specify)

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
No

or agriculture?

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture General class of agricultural paper

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspension?

1922

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?

Yes

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

Collected on 100% stockholders' liability since suspension 36.700




/6 g 00 A9c4(2e-(24 -14.,2 At
,
4 4

FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH, GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921

•

Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following

o

National bank

M

State bank

Name of State

O Trust company

•

O Stock savings bank

o

Mutual savings bank

KANSAS

D Private bank

1. Name of bank______The_____Thaardne

2. Date organized

6-20-)907

3. Federal reserve district

tate Bank

Town or City

Date suspended

n

Dear ing

.23.C)Population of town or city*

Member or nonmember of F. R. System__

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




County

1"

nt o

N4

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

november 13, 1930

Loans and discounts:
On real estate
Other

22,649.14

Total loans and discounts

$

22,649.14
3,349.45

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts
Investments

12,460..72

All other resources

10,341.10

Total resources

4F1,600.41
10.000.00

Capital
Surplus and undivided profits

3.839.23

Deposits:
273.04

Due to banks**
Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits

19 .376.31

Time deposits, including postal savings

11, 759.86

Total deposits

$ 31,411.21

Borrowings from F. R. bank
3,549.97

Borrowings from other banks
All other liabilities
Total liabilities

7. I-las this bank been reopened?

48,800.11
ITo

If so give:

Date of reopening
Name under which reopened
Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




8. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

Io

If so give:

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Loss to depositors on:
Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
Yes

9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

If so give payments to date:

(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Secured claims.. ..

Dividends paid from
collections

$2_8927.02

--V g1/7.7 Y
i

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Preferred claims..
General claims. ...
Total claims. . .

If so give:

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?
Date liquidation was completed
Collections:
From liquidation of assets
From assessments on shareholders
Other collections (explain)
Total collections
Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:

(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Secured claims

Preferred claims.. .
General claims
Total claims




Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

• Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

•

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc
Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc

frV

Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)

•

Other causes, (specify)

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
or agriculture?

lb0

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspension?

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

Collected on 19070 Stockholders, liability '',650.00



fr
JO, e

FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH, GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921

•

Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following
O National bank
Name of State

a State bank
O Trust company
O Stock savings bank
O Mutual savings bank

KM SAS
AS

O Private bank

1. Name of bank

2. Date organized

te

11-20-1906

3. Federal reserve district

Town or City

Delavs.n

Morris

Date suspendedPopulation of town or city* 116

#10

Member or nonmember of F R System_

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




County

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

January 11, 1929

Loans and discounts:
$

On real estate
Other

2,400.00
67,108.59

Total loans and discounts

$ 69,508.59

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

`>\

Investments

4,096.10

All other resources

9,285.89
_82,M0.58

Total resources

12,000.00

Capital

6,798.86

Surplus and undivided profits
Deposits:
Due to banks**
Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits

42,736.93

Time deposits, including postal savings

10,3.10.62

Total deposits

$

52,847.35

Borrowings from F. R. bank
Borrowings from other banks

11,240.46

All other liabilities

.3.93

ez,P90.58

Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

No

If so give:

Date of reopening
Name under which reopened
Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




8. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

1I0

If so give:

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Loss to depositors on:
Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims

•

Preferred claims
General claims
Total
9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

If so give payments to date:

Yes

(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Secured claims. . . .

0

,
../,.67
ii? 1.4.f. 7 7
Za.,Z2,-61-42.-...

56.65

Preferred claims
4
General claims..1..

58,269.77

68 201.23

.7

Total claims.. .. _ 73 257.811_

100 %

85 %
•

If so give:

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?
Date liquidation was completed
Collections:
From liquidation of assets
From assessments on shareholders
Other collections (explain)
Total collections
Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:

(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Secured claims

.

Preferred claims...
General claims.
Total claims. . .




Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc

•

Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc
Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)

•

Other causes, (specify)

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
or agriculture?

No

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspension?

1922

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?

Ye a

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

Collected on 100% stockholders' liability since suspension $10,400




12,o d

FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH. GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921

•

Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following
O

Z1

National bank
Name of State

0 State bank
0 Trust company

•

O Stock savings bank
O

Mutual savings bank

LINSAS

O Private bank

1. Name of bank__fhe__ Delia.State Bank

2. Date organized_ -19-1906

3. Federal reserve district

Date suspended

A10

Town or City

9-19-dna Population of town or

Member or nonmember of F. R. System_

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank__

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




County,41,ekt.m.:.

23.7

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

September 19, 1930

Loans and discounts:
•
$ 6,335.00

On real estate
Other

52.394.18

Total loans and discounts

$

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

58,729.1.8
t 7,846.43

Investments

9,266.69

All other resources

9,499.9

Total resources

85,341.99

Capital

10.000.00
7,806.97

Surplus and undivided profits
Deposits:
15.00

Due to banks**
Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits
Time deposits, including postal savings

43,075.01
7.617.51

Total deposits

$

50,707.52

Borrowings from F. R. bank
16,827.50

Borrowings from other banks
All other liabilities
Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

85.341.99

No

If so give:

Date of reopening
Name under which reopened
Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




110

8. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

If so give:

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Loss to depositors on:
Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

If so give payments to date:
(Amounts in dollars)

Dividends paid from
collections

Claims allowed

Secured

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

claims
-1 &1..v
,

21.62

Preferred claims

8,319.07

General claims. . ..33,277.10
33,303.72

Total claims

300'70
255
-)
8,345.69
---2--C-61 c
5

13 Li r4,f
,

If so give:

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?
Date liquidation was completed
Collections:
From liquidation of assets
From assessments on shareholders
Other collections (explain)
Total collections
Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:

(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Secured claims. .
Preferred claims
General claims
Total claims




Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

••••

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

_Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc
Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc
Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)

•

Other causes, (specify)

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
or agriculture?

No

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspension?

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

12-14-1927

65

6.500.00
defl--+Glos.641--9 -19-193.0-)
,

Collected on 100% Stockholders' liability



ki 1 0) a
/

4,100.00

01AAAA-

FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH, GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921

•

Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following
O

National bank
Name of State

E State bank
fl Trust company
0 Stock savings bank
O

Mutual savings bank

KANSAS

O Private bank

1. Name of bank

2. Date organized

Tie Dfivrtils SU-be'Bank

7-8-1912

3. Federal reserve district

#10

Date suspended

Town or City

5-5.4926

Dennis

Population of town or city*

Member or nonmember of F. R. System

4. Number of branches operated: In city Of parent bank_

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




County

Jhe±t

200

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)tlay 4, 1926
Loans and discounts:
1,253.00

$

On real estate

50,024.56

Other
Total loans and discounts

$

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

51,277.56
14,218.65

Investments

3,900.00

All other resources

14,829.20

Total resources

84,225.41

Capital

30,_000.00
2,293..46

Surplus and undivided profits
Deposits:
$

Due to banks**
• Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits
Time deposits, including postal savings

302-45

46,611..79
25.019.71

Total deposits

$

71,97)3.95

Borrowings from F. R. bank
Borrowings from other banks
All other liabilities
84,225.41

-Total liabilities
•
7. Has this bank been reopened?

No

If so give:

Date of reopening
Name under which reopened
•
Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
. * Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




No

8. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

If so give:

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Loss to depositors on:

Per cent of loss
to claims

Amount of loss
Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
Nn

9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

If so give payments to date:

(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

'I'o t al payments

Secured claims. .. .
Preferred claims.. .

_

—
—

General claims.
Total claims.. ..

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?

Yes

If so give:

fu-

Date liquidation was completed

JfiJit
f

,
Collections:

g--

From liquidation of assets

iz•

r.1•

$

45,590.49
6,176,67

From assessments on shareholders

476.50

Other collections (explain)

52,243.66

Total collections
Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:
(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Secured claims. ...
Preferred claims
General claims. . . .

68,072.86

Total claims.. .. — 6a,189.13




//G-2,7

, 116427—
16_,9131.45

100../3
---.....„.
69,
1
0
-47, -7--a--74
G9
if Z09772

1,9.I %

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc
Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc
Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)
Other causes, (specify)

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
or agriculture?
If so, state what industry or type of agriculture
Plmnssive real estate

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspenAbout 1922

sion?

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?




1924
192.5

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments
40%
70

4,000
7.000

Collected on 100% stockholders' liability since suspension $6,176.67

17)0,0,0d

•

FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH, GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921

•

Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following
[1] National bank
Name of State

t-)!--4
1
.0

State bank

•

[ Trust company
El Stock savings bank
El

Mutual savings bank

Kansas

LI Private bank

1. Name of bankThe Farmers Bank of Dunlap

2. Date organized 5-8-1891

3. Federal reserve district

10

Town or City Dunlap

' 1925
11
Date suspended 5 '

Population of town or city* 254

Member or nonmember of F. R. System

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank_

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




County Morris

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

5-11-30

Loans and discounts:
On real estate
72,552.07

Other
Total loans and discounts

$ 72,552.07

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

17,946.59
2,400.00

Investments

15,585.16

All other resources

108,483.82

Total resources
Capital

12,500.00

Surplus and undivided profits

14,071.76

Deposits:
Due to banks**
Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits

52,566.11

Time deposits, including postal savings

17,672.99
$ 70,239.10

Total deposits
Borrowings from F. R. bank

11,672.96

Borrowings from other banks

108,483.82

All other liabilities
Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

If so give:

Date of reopening
Name under which reopened
Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




S. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

If so give:

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Loss to depositors on:

Per cent of loss
to claims

Amount of loss
Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
no

9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

If so give payments to date:

(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Secured claims. .. .
Preferred claims...
,
General claims. . ..
Total claims. . ..

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?
Date liquidation was completed

If so give:
yes
—2P
4 —12

Collections:
$ 29,381.77

From liquidation of assets

3,687.50

From assessments on shareholders
Other collections (explain)

13,300.53

Total collections

56_,369.80

Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:
(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

iiT.2512x2ltic

Secured claims
Preferred claims

66,155.20

General claims

Total claims. . . 66,155.20




1

38,700.79

38,700.79

58-,Y,

3 g,70 D'71

cg.

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc

•

Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc
Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)

•

Other causes, (specify)

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
or agriculture?

No

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture
General agriculture

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspension?

About 1922

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?




922

Yes

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

Sag ____LL,000

100% assessment stockholders' liability $3,687.50

c)

FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH. GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921
Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following
• National bank
Name of State

O State bank
EN Trust company

•

O Stock savings bank
O Mutual savings bank
O Private bank

1. Name of bank

2. Date organized

The Thule& State Bknir

6-5-1902 Date suspended

3. Federal reserve district

Town or City

8-8-1924

Ten

Dwight

Population of town or city*

Member or nonmember of F. R. System

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




County Morris

2f15

6. Condition figures, as of (date*) August 6, 1924
Loans and discounts:
$

On real estate
Other

6.650.00
1S5,192.66

Total loans and discounts

$ 141,842.66
1
\‘\''

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

5,901.97

Investments

3,300.00

All other resources

7,670.37

Total resources

4458,715.00
25,000.00

Capital

6,100.00

Surplus and undivided profits
Deposits:
$

Due to banks**

1,312.77

Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits

63,404,35

Time deposits, including postal savings

41,248.35

Total deposits

$

105-,965.47

Borrowings from F. R. bank
Borrowings from other banks

23
4649.53

All other liabilities

31,3.00,00

Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

158,715.00

Na

If so give:

Date of reopening
Name under which reopened
Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




8. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

If so give:

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Loss to depositors on:

Per cent of loss
to claims

Amount of loss
Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
• Total
No

9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

If so give payments to date:

(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
• guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Secured claims. .. . _
Preferred claims..
General claims. ...
Total claims.. . .

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?
Date liquidation was completed

If so give:
Yes
10-27-1926

Collections:
$

From liquidation of assets

50

p.46

From assessments on shareholders

16,850.00

Other collections (explain)

22,324.18

Total collections

69,670.64

Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:
(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Secured claims. . . . ___ZiesPIXXXO_
Preferred claims

General claims. . . . 103,W8.98
Total claims. . . . 104,096.42




,
/. 0 LI 1,..-4

1,047.34
a048.93.45

-84-14440T7,---41
3
S/

1.4..71

1007.
787 ,
j

77.7 7

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc
Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc
Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)

•

Other causes, (specify)

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
or agriculture?

no

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture

The ordinary class of asriculturel paper

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspen1920

sion?

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?

Yes

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

SA 100ra—co11ected $16.850 since suspension




I
V, )6

d

FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH, GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921
Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following

El National bank
State bank
Trust company
II] Stock savings bank

Ei Mutual savings bank
Private bank

1. Name of bank

2. Date organized

The Earlton State Bank

Town or City

4 15 1907_Date suspended 12-4-1996

3. Federal reserve district

-trA.1 0

Earlton

Population of town or city*

Member or nonmember of F. R System

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




County

Ne osho

381

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

2

st

•

Loans and discounts:
On real estate
Other

54,7:i6.37

Total loans and discounts

$ 54,736.37

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

1,000.00
\,

Investments

4,800.00

All other resources

7,107.42

Total resources
Capital

10,000.00
7,392.22

Surplus and undivided profits
Deposits:
Due to banks**
Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits

26,889.21

Time deposits, including postal savings

12,896.36

Total deposits

$ 39,785.57

Borrowings from F. R. bank
10,466.00

Borrowings from other banks
All other liabilities

67,643.79

Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

No

If so give:

Date of reopening
Name tinder which reopened
Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




No

8. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

If so give:

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Loss to depositors on:

Per cent of loss
to claims

Amount of loss
Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
No

9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

If so give payments to date:

(Amounts in dollars)
Dividends paid from
collections

Claims allowed

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

_

Secured claims. . . .
Preferred claims...
General claims. .
Total claims

•

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?

Yes

Date liquidation was completed

If so give:

June 13, 1920

Collections:
From liquidation of assets

$ 25,473.25
4,000.00

From assessments on shareholders

10,515.14

Other collections (explain)
Total collections
Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:
(Amounts in dollars)
Dividends paid from
collections

Claims allowed

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Secured claims. ...
Preferred claims...

207,05

27._O—<._

No%

3s.490• TT
,
General claims

37,859.85

Total claims.. .. __61106:64




ti

35490.99

35,69-8.04

3s of.0
,

93 3/4%

y

93,g 70

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc
Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc
Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)

•

Other causes, (specify)

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
or agriculture?

ye,

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture
GPnAral

A

rintIltflre

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspenAbout 1921

sion?

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?

Ye A

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

Collected on 100% stockholders' liability since sus ension $4 000
1007 Asse_s_sment levied and collected in January 1926




4

00 a

FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH, GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921

•

Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following
111

National bank
Name of State

J State bank
Trust company
▪ Stock savings bank
• Mutual savings bank
111

Kansas

Private bank

1. Name of bankThe Butler County State Bank

2. Date organized 6-4-09

3. Federal reserve district

Town or City ElDorad o

Date suspended 3-30-23

10

Butler

Population of town or city* 10,206

Member or nonmember of F. R System

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank_

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




County

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

March 29, 1923

Loans and discounts:
$

Unreal estate

58,507.74

1,293,952.18

Other

$ 1,352.459.92

Total loans and discounts
Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

,0 37,806.110
\-\

Investments

93,161.47
125,860.00

All other resources
Total resources

_1,609,287.49
100,000.00

Capital

39,935.16

Surplus and undivided profits
Deposits:
6,671.50

Due to banks**
Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits

873,534.08

Time deposits, including postal savings

387,306.15
$ 1,267,511.73

Total deposits
Borrowings from F. R. bank

188,890.60

Borrowings from other banks

12,950.00

All other liabilities

1 609 287.49

Total liabilities

7. IIas this bank been reopened?

no

If so give:

Date of reopening
Name under which reopened
Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




8. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

If so give:

NO

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Loss to depositors on:

Per cent of loss
to claims

Amount of loss
Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

No

If so give payments to date:

• (Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Payments from
guaranty fund

Dividends paid from
collections

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

_
Secured

claims

.

Preferred claims...
General claims
Total claims. ...

--

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?

IOS
If so give:
9-20-27

Date liquidation was completed
Collections:

$257,307.55

From liquidation of assets
From assessments on shareholders

98,400.00
198,1
104.27

Other collections (explain)

_554...01.1.13

Total collections
Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:
(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Dividends paid from
collections

Secured claims. . ..

Total claims. ..1,207,862.79




Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

.,

100%
7.
4.7 7_0 t 4,C si s,_
---,.

Preferred claims... _11,075.10
General claims.. .].,l94_787.69

Payments from
guaranty fund

477,915.04

-400,v90.14
1 70
,99A/Y

40%

yo_.t, 7

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

Decline in real estate values

•

Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc
Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc
Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)

•

Other causes, (specify)...QUP.
g.e. .04c10.e.q? .loan
Overdraft and loan over $600,000

ADOWALIMMVP0Mtit
Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
or agriculture?
If so, state what industry or type of agriculture

Oil and cattle

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspension?

About 1918

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?

Yes

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

Collected on 10070 assessment $100,000 in full




FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH, GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921

•

Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following
O

National bank
Name of State

Ej State bank
O Trust company
O Stock savings bank

fl Mutual savings bank

Kansas

O Private bank

1. Name of bank The Kansas State Bank

2. Date organized 11-15-1918

3. Federal reserve district

Town or City

Date suspended 1-29-1924

10

ElDorado

Butler

Population of town or city* 10,206

Member or nonmember of F. R. System

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




County

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)January 10, 1924
Loans and discounts:
$

On real estate
Other

26,823.11
269,538.52

Total loans and discounts

296,361.63
ev

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

A.
)

37,800.00
88,850.00

Investments

166,566.25

All other resources

589,577.88

Total resources

100,000.00

Capital

13,432.07

Surplus and undivided profits
Deposits:
Due to banks**
Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits

386,002.01
49,194.23

Time deposits, including postal savings

$ 435,196.24

Total deposits
Borrowings from F. R. bank
Borrowings from other banks

14,500.00

All other liabilities

26,449.57
589,577.88

Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?
Date of reopening

Ye s

If so give:

Sept.10, 1924

Name under which reopened The Security State Savings Bank
Amount of loss

Loss to depositors on:

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
.V P.P.
Total.. .71:1".19rg .1.1.

.1QC)P.

C 9.144c3j.t
1

* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
"Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




8. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

If so give:

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Loss to depositors on:
Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
If so give payments to date:

9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Secured

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

claims

Preferred claims.. .
General claims. . ..
Total claims. .

If so give:

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?
Date liquidation was completed
Collections:
From liquidation of assets
From assessments on shareholders
Other collections (explain)
Total collections
Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:

(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Secured claims
Preferred claims.. .
General claims
Total claims. . ..




Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause •

Decline in real estate values

•

Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc
Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc
Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)
Other causes, (specify)
.1;1
4)MAQ log4q
(Reorganized under new charter)

•

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
or agriculture?

No

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspension?

1920

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or othenvise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?

9

Yes

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

255, 9-21-21 - waived, but S25,000 VW paid into stockholders' fund; double
liability collected 443,242.44; $50,000 bond by three directors executed and
approved by court to protect new organization Security State Savings Bank,
•
•
elesing hank. There vas_also a special
•
from loc.c'
fund of c:;25,000 placed in the Kansas State Bank, ElDorado, to prevent the
capital stock of the Kansas State Bank from being impaired,




FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH. GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921
Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following
O

National bank

IA

State bank

Name of State

O Trust company

•

O Stock savings bank
O

Mutual savings bank

Kii/TS AS

O Private bank

1. Name of bank

2. Date organized

The Elgin State _Rank

Date suspended 4-28_1P23

7-1-1901

3. Federal reserve district

Town or City

- -10
F

T1 gin

Population of town or city*

Member or nonmember of F. R. System_

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




County

ina.utativa

446

6. Condition figures, as of (date)

Mareh 17 1923
,

Loans and discounts:
On real estate
Other

234,530.82

Total loans and discounts

$

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

234,530.82

4,

Investments

12,572.36

All other resources

20,613.15

Total resources

267,716.13

Capital

25,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

10,492.44

Deposits:
$

Due to banks**
Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits
Time deposits, including postal savings

2,942.13
164,005.70
29,407.86
$

Total deposits

196,355.69

Borrowings from F. R. bank
Borrowings from other banks

35,888.00

All other liabilities
267,716.13

Total liabilities

7. I-Ias this bank been reopened? Yes
Date of reopening

If so give:

JunA 18, 192z

Name under which reopened Elgin StetPBank, Elgin
Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




8. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

If so give:

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Loss to depositors on:
Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
If so give payments to date:

9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Payments from
guaranty fund

Dividends paid from
collections

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

_
Secured

claims

Preferred claims...
General claims. ...
Total claims. ...

--

If so give:

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?
Date liquidation was completed
Collections:
From liquidation of assets
From assessments on shareholders
Other collections (explain)
Total collections
Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:

(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Secured

claims

Preferred claims.. .
General claims
Total claims. . ..




Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

Decline in real estate values

•

Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc
Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc

1/-

Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)

•

Other causes, (specify)
(Reopened) June 18, 1923
Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
or agriculture?

Yes

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture
Cattle Loans

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspen1919

sion?

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?




1923

10Cf-7
0

Yes

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments
25,000

included in amount below

2-5
titt

in

62,586.O5 in

on

FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH, GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921

•

Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following
O

National bank
Name of State

El State bank
O Trust company
O Stock savings bank
0 Mutual savings bank

Kamas

0 Private bank

1. Name of bank The Citizens State Bank

2. Date organized 2-L3-1915

Town or City

Date suspended 1-28-1930

Elk City

County Montgomery

Population of town or city*

••••

3. Federal reserve district

10

Member or nonmember of F. R System_

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




635

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

January 28, 1930

Loans and discounts:
On real estate
Other

58,589.99

Total loans and discounts

$

58,589.99

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

6,325.00

Investments

7,091.00

All other resources

5,874.68
78,380.67

Total resources
Capital

15,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

3,6E33.26

Deposits:
Due to banks**
Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits

35,598.12

Time deposits, including postal savings

12,346.08
$ 47,944.20

Total deposits
Borrowings from F. R. bank

11,438.20

Borrowings from other banks
All other liabilities

315.11
78,380.67

Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

No

If so give:

Date of reopening
Name under which reopened
Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




No

8. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

If so give:

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Loss to depositors on:
Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

If so give payments to date:

Yea

(Amounts in dollars)
Dividends paid from
collections

Claims allowed

Secured claims. . ..
Preferred claims...

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

.

if/, fc‘

Zilic‘

891.84

100%

416,
General claims....
Total claims...

41,493 98
.

10,150.53

40,602.14

1L-0.44-ir2T—s
J

7

i

25%

6
2 .6 7,

If so give:

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?
Date liquidation was completed
Collections:
From liquidation of assets
From assessments on shareholders
Other collections (explain)
Total collections
Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:

(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Secured claims
Preferred claims...
General claims
Total claims.. ..




Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc

•

Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc
Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)

•

Other causes, (specify)

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
or agriculture?

No

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture General class of agricultural paper

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspension?

1921

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?

Yes

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

Collected on 100% stockholders




liability since suspension 31.200

FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH. GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921
Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following
111

National bank
Name of State

53 State bank
IJ Trust company
O Stock savings bank

o

Mutual savings bank

O

Private bank

KANSAS

1. Name of bank_E_II_Ligalsata_teBunk_Town or City

2. Date organized ]day 8

3. Federal reserve district

1903

Elk Falls

Date suspended_Lpri3_12,1926Dpulation of town or city*

10

Member or nonmember of F. R. System_

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




County

Elk

255

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

April 10, 1P26

Loans and discounts:
On real estate
Other

67,624.84

Total loans and discounts

$

67,624.84

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts
5,150.00

Investments
All other resources

11,962.28

Total resources

84,737.12
10,000.00

Capital

3,333.12

Surplus and undivided profits
Deposits:
Due to banks**
Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits

41,732,07

Time deposits, including postal savings

29,671.93
$

Total deposits

7],404.00

Borrowings from F. R. bank
Borrowings from other banks
All other liabilities
84,737.12

Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?
Date of reopening

yeR

If so give:

Is pr il 22, 1926

Name under which reopened
Loss to depositors on:

Elk Palls State Bank, Elk Fel 1 s
Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




8. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

If so give:

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Loss to depositors on:
Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
If so give payments to date:

9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Secured claims. . ..
Preferred claims...
General claims. . .
Total claims. ...

If so give:

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?
Date liquidation was completed
Collections:
From liquidation of assets
From assessments on shareholders
Other collections (explain)
Total collections
Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:

(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total claims. . ..




Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc
Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc
Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)

•

Other causes, (specify)

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
Agriculture

or agriculture?

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture

Grain and wheat

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspenAbout 1920

sion?

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

1921

10Z

10,000

1925

155

1,500

1926

300A

30,000

(Total losses removed at time of opening $31,655.82 0.-YsNNA
-


FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH, GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921

•

Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—cheek
appropriate one of the following
O

National bank

Name of State

El State bank
0 Trust company

•

O Stock savings bank
O

Mutual savings bank

Kb-1TSAS

O Private bank

1. Name of banl

2. Date organized

12.-6-1q1.1

own or City El khart

•Z

3. Federal reserve district

Date suspended 10-11-1927

#10

Population of town or city*_1.1.38

Member or nonmember of F R. System

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank_

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




County Llort

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

-hober 11, 12.7

Loans and discounts:
On real estate
Other

261,573.98

Total loans and discounts

$

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

261,,573..g8
0( 7,099.58
4)\'Ll 5,972.75

Investments
All other resources

9,189.92

Total resources
Capital

10.000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

12,891.70

Deposits:
$ 12,603.23

Due to banks**
Demand deposits, including 15. S. Govt. deposits
Time deposits, including postal savings

188,915.4.8
27,321.40
$

Total deposits

228,840-611

Borrowings from F. R. bank
26,453670

Borrowings from other banks
All other liabilities

.
5 650.72

Total liabilities
7. Ilas this bank been reopened?

283,836.23
/In

If so give:

Date of reopening
Name under which reopened
Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as.of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




No

8. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

If so give:

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Loss to depositors on:

Per cent of loss
to claims

Amount of loss
Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
If so give payments to date:
9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation? Yes
(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Dividends paid from
collections

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

/0 0 70
/0

/ f_t

6? '
, 1 9_19 69

143 6 ct,4t /

-v

—6E30 t0.S'
i

.4i--

General claims..
Total claims.. .

Total payments

Wf, 1/4.4,7-;

Secured claims... . _ 41,265.72
Preferred claims..

Payments from
guaranty fund

.

altibAr

kirsMI

1,5 givq.S1-4-

6q• g

7.

If so give:

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?
Date liquidation was completed
Collections:
From liquidation of assets
From assessments on shareholders
Other collections (explain)
Total collections
Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:

(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total claims




Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc
Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc
Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent(Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)
Other causes, (specify)

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
No

or agriculture?

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture General class of agirucltural paper

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspension?

1922

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or othenvise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?

Yes

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

eolleoted on 100% stockholders' liability since suspension $5,500




aa

•

FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH. GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921

•

Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following
• National bank
Name of State

E State bank
• Trust company

•

D Stock savings bank
LI Mutual savings bank

Kansas

Ej Private bank

1. Name of bankTh e Ellsworth State Bank

2. Date organized 6-2-17

3. Federal reserve district

Date suspended

Town or City Ellsworth

11-10-26

10

County Ellsworth

Population of town or city* 1955

Member or nonmember of F. R. System_

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




C
. .C on hran Banks

6. Condition figures, as of (date*) November 10, 1926
Loans and discounts:
On real estate
155,800.33

Other

$ 155,800.33

Total loans and discounts

\ç\ 10,988.00

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

4,933.58

Investments

21,820.28

All other resources

193.542.19

Total resources
Capital

50,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

14,095.81

Deposits:
9.74

Due to banks**
Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits

24,764.86

Time deposits, including postal savings

32,553.90
$

Total deposits

57,328.50

Borrowings from F. R. bank
70,455.06

Borrowings from other banks

1,662.82

All other liabilities

193,542.19

Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

ro

If so give:

Date of reopening
Name under which reopened
Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




—o

S. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

If so give:

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Loss to depositors on:
Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims

•

Preferred claims
General claims
Total
Yes

9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

If so give payments to date:

(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Total payments

Secured claims.. . . Xtlidadczaar
Preferred claims...

•

1,702.49

General claims..'./. 79,946.00

/ / 0 7- • ti 1
I 2.
v
41
".

20,067.69

1005
;
25r-

Total claims. . 1 81,648.49
...---J
kr-1.:Z34

1 " 14.--t—c-/-4.A-4 A-4--- 1 10*0
0
4
-2
"

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?
Date liquidation was completed

If so give:

Collections:
From liquidation of assets
From assessments on shareholders
•

Other collections (explain)
Total collections

Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:
(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Dividends paid from
collections

•
Total payments

Payments from
guaranty fund
.

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total claims




•

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed
.

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Contributing
cause

Primary
cause
Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc
Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc
Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)

•

Other causes, (specify)

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
or agriculture?
If so, state what industry or type of agriculture

General class of agricultural paper

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspension?

1993

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?

Yes

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

Collected on 100% stockholders' liability since su8pension$11,600




•

•

FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH. GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921

•

Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following
O

National bank

E

State bank

Name of State

O Trust company

•

0 Stock savings bank
O

Mutual savings bank

Kansas

0 Private bank

1. Name of bank The Farm

2. Date organized

2-17-1906

3. Federal reserve district

Town or City

S1cte Pan

Date suspended

9-9-1930

10

Minn

Population of town or city* 146

Member or nonmember of F. R. System

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




County_Df.i.LkIn=1

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

Septerber 8, 1930

Loans and discounts
On real estate
Other

42,777.19

Total loans and discounts

$ 42,777.19

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

3,474.44

Investments

13,000.00

All other resources

9,919.76

Total resources

69,171.39

Capital

10,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

8,718.82

Deposits:
189.70

Due to banks**
Demand deposits, including If. S. Govt. deposits
Time deposits, including postal savings

39,160.03
5,493.18
$ 44,842.91

Total deposits
Borrowings from F. R. bank
Borrowings from other banks

5,609.66

All other liabilities
69,171.39

Total liabilities
7. Has this bank been reopened?

If0

If so give:

Date of reopening
Name under which reopened
Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




8. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

No

If so give:

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Loss to depositors on:
Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
Yes

9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

If so give payments to date:

(Amounts in dollars)
Dividends paid from
collections

Claims allowed

Secured claims... .

11.48

Preferred claims
General claims... .

14

26,891.34

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Total payments

-;/

17,

,:h i

4,905.54

Payments from
guaranty fund

i1 1'

100% \

6,722.83

25%
—
77 -- / T1
-7 3 C —S

Total claims. . ..

3,3

26,902.82

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?
Date liquidation was completed

If so give:

Collections:
From liquidation of assets
From assessments on shareholders
Other collections (explain)
Total collections
Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:
(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims. .. .
Total claims




Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

_Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc
Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc
Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)
Other causes, (specify)

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
or agriculture?

Tio

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspension?

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?




192R

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments
TOW,

61 0 000.00
P-

,
1
Nothing yet collected on 100; Stockholders, liability

V

cb°

FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH. GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921
Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
by
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following
O

National bank
Name of State

El State bank
O Trust company

•

O Stock savings bank
KANSAS

0 Mutual savings bank
O Private bank

1. Name of bank

2. Date organized

The Stu to Bank of 71sin ore

12-2-1898

3. Federal reserve district

Town or City

Elsxtiore

Date suspended 12-2E -19O Population of town or city*

41 0

Member or nonmember of F. R System_

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank_

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




County

Allen

293

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

December 24, 1930

Loans and discounts:
On real estate

$

1E,550.00
75,588.23

Other
Total loans and discounts

$

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

01,130.23
4,295.37

\‘'
Investments

12,950.00

All other resources

5,076.94

Total resources
Capital

10,000.00
6,321.72

Surplus and undivided profits
Deposits:
$

Due to banks**

465.2

Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits

48,843.67

Time deposits, including postal savings

30,070.92

Total deposits

$

79,379.88

Borrowings from F. R. bank
Borrowings from other banks

17,758-94

All other liabilities
Total liabilities

7. IIas this bank been reopened?

_L13,460.54
1j0

If so give:

Date of reopening
Name under which reopened
Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




8. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

No

If so give:

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Loss to depositors on:
Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
Yes

9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

If so give payments to date:

(Amounts in dollars)
Dividends paid from
collections

Claims allowed

Secured claims. ..

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

,,,s 8,800.00

Preferred claims...
General claims. ..
Total claims. ..

If so give:

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?
Date liquidation was completed
Collections:
From liquidation of assets
From assessments on shareholders
Other collections (explain)
Total collections
Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:

(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims. .. .
Total claims




Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

,Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc
Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc

,v

Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)
Other causes, (specify)

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
or agriculture?

No

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspension?

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?




If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

u()Hooted on 10070 Stockholders' Liability
v /Oi b

a

500.00

FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH, GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921

•

Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following
O

National bank
Name of State

O State bank
O Trust company

•

O Stock savings bank
O

Mutual savings bank

KARS AS

O Private bank

1. Name of bank_________ErTrAmtt S+R±A Pa rik

2. Date organized

2-5-1906

3. Federal reserve district

Town or City

Date suspended 5474926

#10

Emmett

Population of town or city*

Pottawataide

2_00

Member or nonmember of F. R System_ Non //Tenter

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




County

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

May 17, 1926

Loans and discounts:
On real estate
Other

129,038.93
$ 129,038,93

Total loans and discounts
Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

, 2,226.69

Investments

3,831.59

All other resources

10,690.99

Total resources

_145,788.20

Capital

25,000.00
4,552.47

Surplus and undivided profits
Deposits:
Due to banks**

$ 1,421_06

Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits
Time deposits, including postal savings

83,293.11
6,093.19

Total deposits

$ 90,807.36

Borrowings from F. R. bank
25,380.32

Borrowings from other banks
All other liabilities

48,05

Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

—
/To

If so give:

Date of reopening
Name under which reopened
Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




No

S. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

If so give:

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Loss to depositors on:
Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

If so give payments to date:

Yes

(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Secured claims. ...
Preferred claims...

_Al.7.1 _

14.21

General claims... . 65,931.71.

%to
Za.1;14+04,

56,Q12_,4Q

v 1o4/

Total claims.. .. _ 65)945,92

100%
85%

8s7,

If so give:

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?
Date liquidation was completed
Collections:
From liquidation of assets
From assessments on shareholders
Other collections (explain)
Total collections
Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:

(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims. . . .
Total claims.. . .




Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc

•

Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc
Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)

•

Other causes, (specify)

• Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
Yes

or agriculture?

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture
aeneral*ricultural paper

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspension?

Abotrh 1920

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?




1922

5CA

12.500
4,2uu

1923
1924

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

10CF;

25,000

Collected on 100% stockholders'
24abi1ity since
suspension $24,900
0 /
-5

a a 4x--44-e444;1..e-wr

FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH. GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921

•

Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following
11] National bank
Name of State

• State bank

fl Trust company

•

Stock savings bank
• Mutual savings bank

KANSAS

• Private bank

1. Name of bank

The Ett_rners State _Bank

2. Date organized 122-1919

3. Federal reserve district

Date suspended

Town or City

2-24-1027

Englevale

Population of town or city*

Member or nonmember of F. R. System

#10

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

The John G_,Miner Gr
* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




County

Crawford

450

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

February 23, 1927

Loans and discounts:
On real estate

$

Other

5,162.00
29,406.45

Total loans and discounts

$

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

34,568.45
4,308.75

Investments

11,4Q8.3g

All other resources

17,312-.49

Total resources

67,688.05_

Capital

10,000.00
9,436.12

Surplus and undivided profits
Deposits:
$

Due to banks**

224.39

Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits

29,059.09

Time deposits, including postal savings

18,967.90

Total deposits

$

48,251.38

Borrowings from F. R. bank
Borrowings from other banks
All other liabilities

.55

Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

No

If so give:

Date of reopening
Name under which reopened
Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




No

8. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

If so give:

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Loss to depositors on:
Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims.

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
Yes

9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

If so give payments to date:

(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Dividends paid from
collections

Secured claims. ,. .

4,795.81

/
d 79V -I/

Preferred claims.. .

106.88

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

_

/00 4
70

104,$1

100%,

17,185.21

General claims... . 42,657,25

%.2.2.,44411-T-1"3—
V1/.a e7fc?

Total claims. . .. _A7,559.94

-4e71-

YO.3_

yt,,y7
0

If so give:

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?
Date liquidation was completed
Collections:
From liquidation of assets
From assessments on shareholders
Other collections (explain)
Total collections
Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:

(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund
_

Secured claims. . ..
Preferred claims
General claims. .
Total claims




Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc

•

Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc
Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent(Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)

•

Other causes, (specify)

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
No

or agriculture?

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture General class of agrlculthral paper

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspen1922

sion?

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?

Yes

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

Collected on 100 % stockholders' liability since suspension 14.321.19




/6,ea

FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH, GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921

•

Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following
• National bank
Name of State

Elj State bank

C").4

El Trust company

•

Li Stock savings bank
LI Mutual savings bank
ID

KArus

Private bank

1. Name of bank

2. Date organized

&

6s-37-1907

3. Federal reserve district

•

Date suspended

Town or City

6-1-1926

P qi)an

Population of town or city*

Member or nonmember of F. R. System

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank_

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




County

Jewell

344

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

jiy

t, 1926

Loans and discounts:
$

On real estate
Other

20,572.50
132,766.23

Total loans and discounts

$

153,338.73

15,000.00

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts
Investments

8,500.00

All other resources

28,472.80
205,311.53

Total resources
Capital

15,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

18,285.85

Deposits:
$

Due to banks**

796.02

Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits

76,048.17

Time deposits, including postal savings

66,059.38

Total deposits

$--142 9_03,57#

Borrowings from F. R. bank
28,792.92

Borrowings from other banks

329,19

All other liabilities
Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

205,313.53

No

If so give:

Date of reopening
Name under which reopened
Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




No

8. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

If so give:

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Loss to depositors.on:

Per cent of loss
to claims

Amount of loss
Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
No

9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

If so give payments to date:

(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Secured claims. ..
,
Preferred claims

—

General claims. ..
Total claims. . ..

10. Has this bank beeti finally liquidated?
Date liquidation was completed

Yes

If so give:

March 21, 19.30

Collections:
From liquidation of assets

19,836.99

From assessments on shareholders

4,600.00

Other collections (explain)

28,977,21

Total collections

53,414.20

Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:
(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Secured claims. .. .
Preferred claims...

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

i0.13
Li*,969. si c.

100% •
M'•/%

,
"„..,
113.53

General claims....140,605._81_ _4_0_,909,40
Total claims.. . . _140.71.9.34




'11, c.2,2..

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc

•

Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc
Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)

•

Other causes, (specify)

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
or agriculture?

Yes

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture
General apricultural conditions

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspension?

About 1920

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?

Yes

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

Collected on 100' stockholders' liability since suspension $4,600.00
/
0




ti ic,00d
/

FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH, GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921
Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following

o

National bank
Name of State

a] State bank

O Trust company

o
o

Stock savings bank
Mutual savings bank

• Private bank

lidara

1. Name of ban

2. Date organized____iz.aa.a.B.9zDate suspended

3. Federal reserve district

#10

Town or City___Zwkitit

3-31-1923 Population of town or city*

Member or nonmember of F. R. System__

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




County

Douglas

591

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

tiarrth 30, 1923

Loans and discounts:
On real estate

$

Other

19,079,23
207,780.09

Total loans and discounts

$

226,859.32

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts
;
Investments

4,472.87

All other resources

R,724.52

Total resources

240,056.71
' 12,500.00

Capital
Surplus and undivided profits

9,
948.6R

Deposits:
Due to banks**
Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits

96,377.11

Time deposits, including postal savings

45,331.19

Total deposits

$_111,708.90

Borrowings from F. R. bank
Borrowings from other banks

76,574.13
25.00

All other liabilities
Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened? No

If so give:

Date of reopening
Name under which reopened
Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




8. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

Ho

If so give:

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Loss to depositors on:

Per cent of loss
to claims

Amount of loss
Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

No

If so give payments to date:

(Amounts in dollars)
Dividends paid from
collections

Claims allowed

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

_

Secured claims. .. .
Preferred claims...
General claims. . ..
.

Total claims

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?
Date liquidation was completed

If so give:
Yes
8-1 —1q28

Collections:
$

From liquidation of assets

143,1E33.64
6,100.00

From assessments on shareholders
Other collections (explain)
Total collections

149,283.64

Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:
(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Secured claims. . ..
Preferred claims
General claims
Total claims. . . .




276.42

1-76t 64iv

62,9(2.14
/,
134,238.42 s 3,7/3/ .1 it,
‘

133,962.00

90,954,93

-Y7,Li'v
/. 3•7/ 7.
t.,..;:.....c..—.L.t.
4 (67
,
...

1Oo-,70
/SD%
/456 7, )
c /2

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc
Insufficient iversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc
Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)
Excess loans

Other causes, (specify)

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
or agriculture?

No

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture
General agriculture

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspen1917

sion?

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?

Yes

1922

155%




If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments
19,200 collected

//2./f---

Collected on 100% stockholders' liability $6,100 since suspension
2)
fa a

•

FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH. GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921

•

Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following
O National bank
Name of State

0 State bank
O Trust company

•

O Stock savings bank
O

Mutual savings bank

KANSAS

E Private bank
j

1. Name of banic___ThfLarlington State Bank

2. Date organized 11-25-1915

3. Federal reserve district

Town or City Farlincton

Date suspended 7-26-1924

#10

Population of town or city*

Member or nonmember of F. R. System_

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




County

Crawford

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

July 25, 1924

Loans and discounts:
On real estate

$

Other

3,460.00
51,092.01

Total loans and discounts

$ 54,552.01
(\

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts
Investments

11,628.13

All other resources

8,332.40

_74,512-54

Total resources
Capital

10,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

4,100.00

Deposits:
99.43

Due to banks**
Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits

40.339.70

Time deposits, including postal savings

14,417.07

$

Total deposits

54,856.20

Borrowings from F. R. bank
Borrowings from other banks

5,556,34

All other liabilities
Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

-74
,
'In

If so give:

Date of reopening
Name under which reopened
Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
•

Total

* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




S. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

If so give:

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Loss to depositors on:

Per cent of loss
to claims

Amount of loss
Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
NO

9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

If so give payments to date:

(Amounts in dollars)
Dividends paid from
collections

Claims allowed

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Secured claims. .. .
Preferred claims...
General claims. . ..
Total claims. . ..

ye s

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?

If so give:
8-1 -1928

Date liquidation was completed
Collections:

$ 52,827.41

From liquidation of assets

2,300.00

From assessments on shareholders
Other colleetions (explain)

55,1 27.41

Total collections
Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:
(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Dividends paid from
collections

4,645.54

d4g‘r, vi,C.

176.59

/7C. V,

Secured claims. . .
Preferred claims.
General claims.

/
,
..1"7:71:/c4 37977 9
. 46—

.4;4 4 4
1 .41-7,/ /0
Total claims. . . . _fr8717t57757: ika,/so 1
.




Payments from
guaranty fund

'1-C,778 -1

rri4 / -., • L--4-,'
t 0
o

7

Total payments

14t tirtrli
/ 74 '17
10,765.80
/0.7611.80
I

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

i"

loce.

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc
Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc
Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)

•

Other causes, (specify)

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
or agriculture?

No

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture
General farming

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspension?

Approely 1922

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?

1es

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

1 O% assesnment double liability $2,300 collected since suspension




FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH. GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921

•

Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following

O

National bank
Name of State

• State bank

v-y

O Trust company

•

O Stock savings bank
O

Mutual savings bank

O Private bank

1. Name of bank_ Ihe Liarion CountyState Rank Town or City FInren Fl

2. Date organized

6-30-189R

3. Federal reserve district

Date suspended

T-2E3-1924

-il-tr10

Population of town or city*

Nlember or nonmember of F R. System_

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




County r.arion

1,777

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

Jarn:r7,r 28. 1924

Loans and discounts:
On real estate

$ :35,900.95

Other

196,089.21

Total loans and discounts

$

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

231,990.16
6RE.00

Investments

57,-5-00.00

All other resources

24,979.15

Total resources

.315,1a4.31

Capital

50,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

22,144.19

Deposits:

1,338.59
$ 2,08g.34

Due to banks**
Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits
Time deposits, including postal savings

131,5.32.58
2,965.32
9!),106•W
$233,010.12

Total deposits
Borrowings from F. R. bank

10,000.00

Borrowings from other banks
All other liabilities

315,154.31

Total liabilities

7. has this bank been reopened?

No

If so give:

Date of reopening
Name under which reopened
Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




8. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

If so give:

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Loss to depositors on:

Per cent of loss
to claims

Amount of loss
Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation? No

If so give payments to date:

(Amounts in dollars)
,

Dividends paid from
collections

Claims allowed

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

_

Secured claims. .. .
Preferred claims...
General claims. . ..
Total claims. .. .

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?
Date liquidation was completed

If so give:
Yab s
12—21—1924

Collections:
From liquidation of assets

$

84,998.63
6,314.51

From assessments on shareholders
Other collections (explain)

912313.14

Total collections
Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:
(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Secured claims. . . .

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

General claims

153,574,67

69,108.60 „,
t/

Total claims

,831.52

,
dxr6,411
ii a ,ef
/v-, ‘ f

il/C4417




Per'cent of payments
to claims allowed

._

4,256.85

Preferred claims

Total payments

7. .54 qr• <•,•1
1

89,578.28

/47?V*,,7 3
,
4

no%
4.51%; ioc. %

/c--- 7a
4

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc
Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc
Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)
Other causes, (specify).... Heavily. ov.e.r1 caned

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
or agriculture?

Ye6

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture
Oil industry

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspension?

1918

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?




C03 1P(t'hn

Yes

CIT1 1OCK,

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

on lch older

V 60 p o
- /

lability 1;63]A since suspension

•

FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH, GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921

•

Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following
11] National bank

E State bank
Trust company

LI Stock savings bank
[1:1

Mutual savings bank

El Private bank

1. Name of bank

2. Date organized

The Pord gEs_te Bnnk

10-28-07

3. Federal reserve district

Town or City

Date suspended 1-23-29

10

Ford

Population of town or city*

Member or nonmember of F. R. System

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




County Ford

259

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

1-23-29

Loans and discounts:
On real estate
Other

110,907.81

Total loans and discounts

$ 110,907.81

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

c\ '°,
\
\

8,144.15

Investments

15,000.00

All other resources

16,858.57

Total resources

_151,010.53

Capital

20,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

1,988.46

Deposits:
$

Due to banks**
Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits
Time deposits, including postal savings

4,054.93
82,888.95
8,427.51
$

Total deposits

93,371.39

Borrowings from F. R. bank
24,650.68

Borrowings from other banks
All other liabilities

9,000.00

Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

151,010.53

No

If so give:

Date of reopening
Name under which reopened
Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




No

8. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

If so give:

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Loss to depositors on:
Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

Yes

If so give payments to date:

(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Secured claims. . . .

. ,

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

.

Preferred claims.. .
General claims. .. .

85,973.98

Total claims. . ..

3,1 ve t/
f.

3,128.47

7

I

89,102.45

vi
21,604.87

t vs,,,1 7
,t,s7

1O

A4-1,--7. ,
741,7”,3thZ
.

27.'g

7

If so give:

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?
Date liquidation was completed
Collections:
From liquidation of assets
From assessments on shareholders
Other collections (explain)
Total collections
Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:

(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Secured

claims

Preferred claims...
General claims
Total claims.




Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc

•

Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc
Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)

•

Other causes, (specify)

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
or agriculture?

No

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture

General class of agricultural paper

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspension?

1923

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?

Yes

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

Collected on 100% stockholders' liability since suspension $1.815.48




40/06
\

FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH, GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921
Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following
National bank

Name of State

it] State bank
[I] Trust company

•

Ezi Stock savings bank

Li Mutual savings bank

KANSAS

El Private bank

1. Name of ban

2. Date organized

•:

—2.3—3910

3. Federal reserve district

Town or City

f

Date suspended 2-24-1927

L1.0

Port Scott

Bourbon

Population of town or city*_12 416
4

Member or nonmember of F R. System

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank__

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

The John G. Ili ler Group
* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




County

FRbruary 24, 1927

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)
Loans and discounts:
On real estate

$

Other

3,289.00
143.099.49

Total loans and discounts

$

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

146,381.49

ct 14,574.48
\-\
\•
37._561.04

Investments

35,518.52

All other resources
Total resources

234,035.53
25,000,00

Capital
Surplus and undivided profits

7,500.1)0

Deposits:
$

Due to banks**
Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits
Time deposits, including postal savings

727.00

173,184.17
26,016.35
$

Total deposits

199,927.52

Borrowings from F. R. bank
6,608.01

Borrowings from other banks
All other liabilities
Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

No

If so give:

Date of reopening
Name under which reopened
Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




8. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

No

If so give:

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Loss to depositors on:
Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
Ye R

9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

If so give payments to date:

(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Dividends paid from
collections

'
.i' Goo.
,.T.
Secured claims. . . . . "; •

Preferred claims...

16,17
/ / 7 ail.il

General claims. . .. 4p7.1a£Osointt_

Payments from
guaranty fund

4,Goo.

Total payments

/b.7.

'

/‘, /7
/ .,...kr 4fi..6:0
o,

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

I

__,raftiesiae

--5-5* 51.
•

'
i

/.. 6. g %

Total claims.. .

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?
Date liquidation was completed

If so give:

Collections:
From liquidation of assets
From assessments on shareholders
Other collections (explain)
Total collections
Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:
(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total claims




Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund .

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc

•

Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc
Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)

Pittsburg State Bank,
Pittsburg, Ks.

Failure of correspondent(Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)

•

Other causes, (specify)

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
or agriculture?

No

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture

General class of agrinulfural paper

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspen1922

sion?

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?
1922
1924
1926

5
40;f0

Yes

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

12,500
4,500
10,000

Collected on 100% stockholders' liability since suspension $2,672.56




9,6)

FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH, GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921
Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following

LI National bank
E State bank

Name of State

0 Trust company

•

D Stock savings bank
Mutual savings bank

Icarktiq.p

O Private bank

1. Name of bank The Peoples State Bank

2. Date organized 4-23-1910

3. Federal reserve district

Town or City Fort Scott

Date suspended 5-1-1930

10

Population of town or city* 12,41

Member or nonmember of F. R. System__

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank
Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




County Bourbon

May 1, 1930

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)
Loans and discounts:
On real estate
Other

339,156.67

Total loans and discounts

$ 339,156.67
\-\\
12,068.89
Ng

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts
Investments

84,935.59

All other resources

61,347.25

Total resources

497,508.41

Capital

25,000.00
23,815.96

• Surplus and undivided profits
Deposits:
$

Due to banks**
Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits
Time deposits, including postal savings

1,378.38
395,343.20
31,623.92
$ 428,345.50

Total deposits
Borrowings from F. R. bank

17,500.00

Borrowings from other banks

2,846.95

All other liabilities

497,508.41

Total liabilities

7. Ilas this bank been reopened?

No

If so give:

Date of reopening
Name under which reopened
Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
** Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




8. Has this bank been taken over by another bank?

If so give:

No

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Loss to depositors on:
Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
Yes

9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

If so give payments to date:

(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Secured

Dividends paid from
collections

Total payments

Payments from
guaranty fund

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

_ 74,926.67

claims

Preferred claims
.0••
'
1

174,248,93

General claims
Total claims. . .

249,175.60_

_

If so give:

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?
Date liquidation was completed
Collections:
From liquidation of assets
From assessments on shareholders
Other collections (explain)
Total collections
Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:

(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Secured

claims

Preferred claims
General claims. . . .
Total claims. ...




Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

Decline in real estate values•
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc

•

Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc
Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)

•

Other causes, (specify)

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
or agriculture?

No

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspension?

1923

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?




Yes

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

FEDERAL RESERVE COMMITTEE ON
BRANCH, GROUP AND CHAIN BANKING

BANK SUSPENSIONS SINCE JANUARY 1, 1921
Report on a separate schedule each bank closed to the public either temporarily or permanently
by supervisory authorities or by the bank's board of directors on account of financial difficulties. This
form should not be used for merged or consolidated banks but should be used for those banks suspended on account of financial difficulties, even though they are subsequently taken over by other
institutions. In case a bank has suspended more than once a schedule should be made out for each
suspension.

Type of bank reported—check
appropriate one of the following
El

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National bank
State bank

Name of State

El Trust company
El Stock savings bank

•

LI Mutual savings bank

KANSAS

Private bank

1. Name of bank

2. Date organized

The Pr ontenae State Rank Town or City

4-8-1904

3. Federal reserve district

Date suspended

6-4-1926

Fr ontenac

Crawford

Population of town or city* 3176

Member or nonmember of F. R System

4. Number of branches operated: In city of parent bank_

Outside city of parent bank**

5. Was this bank a member of a chain or group? If so give the name of the chain or group

* Latest census figures or estimate as shown in bankers' directory.
** Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




County

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

JunP

3, 19_2g

Loans and discounts:
$

On real estate

18,862.4
210,211.86

Other
Total loans and discounts

S 229,074-40

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

3,614.89

Investments

23,670.57

All other resources

24,461.29

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Total resources

____2_811,1121„15_

Capital

15,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

13,030.95

Deposits:
Due to banks**

S

Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits
Time deposits, including postal savings

1,113.30
83,767.87
1f77,760„46

Total deposits

252.,641.63

Borrowings from F. R. bank
Borrowings from other banks
All other liabilities

348,57
28 0,821.15

Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

No

If so give:

Date of reopening
Name under which reopened
Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
* Condition items should be as of date of suspension, if possible, otherwise as of the last call or examination prior to suspension.
"Including certified and cashiers' checks, cash letters of credit and travellers' checks outstanding.




No

8. Iias this bank been taken over by another bank?

If so give:

Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Loss to depositors on:

Per cent of loss
to claims

Amount of loss
Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total
9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

No_. If so give payments to date:
(Amounts in dollars)

Claims allowed

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Secured claims. . ..
Preferred claims.. .
General claims. . . .
,
Total claims. . ..

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?

Yes

If so give:

May 23, 1930

Date liquidation was completed
Collections:
From liquidation of assets

$

From assessments on shareholders

71,202.07 /
5,575.00
11,187.09
_

Other collections (explain)

417

Total collections
Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:
(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from .
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

—

Secured claims. . .

12_0,123.._

Preferred claims..

1,532.27

General claims. ..

9 616.n1

Total claims. ...




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11. Causes of suspension:
Check in the appropriate column those of the following which apply, either as primary or contributing
causes, amplifying the indicated causes with such supplementary data as may be available.

Primary
cause

Contributing
cause

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc
Insufficient diversification
Incompetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc
Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)
Other causes, (specify)

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
or agriculture?

Yes

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture
Loans to fictitious companies and excess loans to officers

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspension? kbovt 1920

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?

Yes

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

Collected on 100% stockholders' liability since sus ension $5 575.40




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