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421.11- - Bank Suspensions,ince Jan 1 1921
Nonmember State Banks Kansas GM
Committee on Branch Group & Chain Banking

CP'

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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

rE State bank
Trust company

4

O Stock savings bank
O Mutual savings bank

Kansas

O Private bank

1. Name of bank The Peoples State Bank

2. Date organized 4-15-1907

3. Federal reserve district

Town or City Garden City

Date suspended 4-15-1924

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

Finney

4099

6. Condition figures, as of (date')

February 18, 1 924

Loans and discounts:
On real estate
Other

547,304.05
$ 547,_304,05

Total loans and discounts

A

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

10,000.00
19,795.29

Investments
All other resources

623,430,01

Total resources
Capital

30,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

20,589.1

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

317,409.31

Time deposits, including postal savings

163,743.67
.
$ 481,152.98

Total deposits
Borrowings from F. R. bank

91,687.06

Borrowings from other banks
All other liabilities

623,430.01

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

Yes

If so give:

Oct. 27, 1924

Name under which reopened Fidelity State Bank
Loss to depositors on:

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total

There:Ras 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.




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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

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

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

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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)

Excess.laans

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 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

The assets were sold for a sufficient amount to pay 80% of all claims and
g92 424.75




WAS

paid into bank out of the Guaranty Fund.

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

t

National bank

4)
t..)
0

Name of State

E1 State bank
O Trust company

46

O Stock savings bank
O

Mutual savings bank

KANSAS

0 Private bank

1. Name of bank

2. Date organized

11-19-1902 Date suspended

Town or City

The Citizens State Bank

3. Federal reserve district

1-31-1927

j/10

Garnett

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_Andorgon_

2464

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

January 31, 1927

Loans and discounts:
On real estate
Other

265,991.12
$

Total loans and discounts

265,991.12
\\ 18,070.00

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts
Investments

20,875.00

All other resources

31,114.22

Total resources

25,000.00

Capital

8,962.54

Surplus and undivided profits
Deposits:
324.27

Due to banks**

8

Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits

209,397.03

Time deposits, including postal savings

67,960.00
277,681.30

Total deposits
Borrowings from F. R. bank

a4.
4406.50

Borrowings from other banks
All other liabilities

336_._050_.34

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

Secured

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

claims

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

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

If so give:
No
Illar ell 9_, 1929

Collections:
From liquidation of assets

$

182420.1]
7,300.00

From assessments on shareholders

26,507.20

Other collections (explain)

215,927.31

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

806.57
249,740 24. 203,308.75
4

Total claims.. . . 1262,447.71




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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
•

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__AM assessment
9-35-1925
,
Decenber 1926 levied 50% not collected ) ,,;e(/
Collected on 1001,2_stockholders' liability since suspension $7,300
(
\f6.)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

E] State bank
0 Trust company

•

111 Stock savings bank
0 Mutual savings bank

Kansas

0 Private bank

1. Name of bankThe Farmers State Bank

2. Date organized 7-24-1920

3. Federal reserve district

Date suspended

10

Town or City

Garnett

3-31-1924 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 Anderson

2464

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

3-29-24

Loans and discounts:
$

On real estate

5,983.20
96,494.37

Other

$ 102,477.57

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

8m215.63

All other resources

8,710.37
119,403.57

Total resources

25,000.00

Capital

2,500.00

Surplus and undivided profits
Deposits:
149.30

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

44,804.63

Time deposits, including postal savings

28,554.26
$

Total deposits

73,508.19

Borrowings from F. R. bank
18,395.38

Borrowings from other banks

119,403.57

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
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. . ..

If so give:
10. Has this bank been finally liquidated? yes
July 2 Ei, 1925
completed
Date liquidation was
Collections:
$ 61,181.29

From liquidation of assets
From assessments on shareholders
Other collections (explain)

18,395.38

Total collections

79,576.67

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. . .. 68,664.68
Total claims




/10. tt,

170.48

8,835.16

68 664.68

100%

68 igi-&-rte -

100%

.0'
1.11.14.1 &

/b

c>

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)
Irregularities . Werloaped.
Other causes, (specify)
Community could not support four banks.

•

raid out in full
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 suspen1923

sion?

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




No

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

o

•

National bank

El
O
O
O
O

State bank

Name of State

Trust company
Stock savings bank
Mutual savings bank

KAYS A$

Private bank

1. Name of bank

1}

CAni- rsi

2. Date organized 11-2-1891

3. Federal reserve district

Stath Bank

Date suspended

Ten

Town or City GenA se c.)

)31 e

10-7-1925 Population of town or city* 523

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*)

Ontober 6, 1925

Loans and discounts:
On real estate
138,659.89

Other
Total loans and discounts

$_l_a8,659.89
`) 18,232.75
-7

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts
Investments

11,000.00

All other resources

13,326.00

Total resources

181_.219.24

Capital

15.000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

18,448.34

Deposits:
$

Due to banks**

4,072.8?

Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits

75,066.52

Time deposits, including postal savings

50,416.96

Total deposits

$ 127,556.30

Borrowings from F. R. bank
18,214-60

Borrowings from other banks
All other liabilities

181,219.24

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.




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
lin

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

If so give:

rare) 11, 1929

Date liquidation was completed
Collections:
From liquidation of assets

$

54,66?.07

From assessments on shareholders

12,500.00

Other collections (explain)

19,500.30

Total collections

R6,662.37

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

3,936.80
121,381.64

Total claims. .. . 325,,318,44




3.”G. go

--74 22.7—.46—
7

72,340.75

76,277.57s—
,

100g,

--r,r4--zzil"

0

60.7%

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)
Overloaned

Other causes, (specify)

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

Yee

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?

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 stockholders' liability $12.500.00 since suspension

\VI 6'40 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.

[II State bank
O Trust company

•

O Stock savings.bank
O

Mutual savings bank

rat.T$A,s

O Private bank

1. Name of bankilb

CI:F:5 zem Stttl 13.n.lc

2. Date organized 71J -19O2

3. Federal reserve district

Date suspended

#3.0

Town or City0eucla Springs

3-21-1922

Population of town or city*

3/11.

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

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)
Loans and discounts:
$

On real estate
Other

8.J8.97

121,520.1.6

Total loans and discounts

$ 129,707.13

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

7 059.49
\ \
c5

Investments

641.20

All other resources

4,2
.97.17

Total resources

141,704.PQ

Capital

10,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

6,277.03

Deposits:
Due to banks**

$

413.86

Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits

4-0,452-10

Time deposits, including postal savings

35,881.76
$

Total deposits

76.745.72

Borrowings from F. R. bank
18,022.96

Borrowings from other banks

S58.38

All other liabilities
Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

141;704.99
!'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
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)
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?

If so give:

Yes

Date liquidation was completed

3.-8=1925

Collections:
From liquidation of assets

$

From assessments on shareholders

65,439.23_
3,200.00

Other collections (explain)
Total collections

68,639.23

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

Secured claims. . ..

I

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

,

Preferred claims

25,0q1.11

l'ti•Of/. II

General claims

72,845.G0

21,853.68

Total claims. . .. — - 97,936.71




Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

f

4'
1

58 969.93
,

,./f
20,01 - la /
24)51:914

,,,,,,T, . . . -Ty.
,

,-'

100%
iefel%. \\
\

f

104C0

r`

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) Traders State Bank, Arkansas City, Kans.
Failure of large debtor (Name).Surcuaer..Coutty. Tamers Union
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 and financing Farmers Union organization

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?

Yes

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

Collected on 100% stockholders' liability $3,200 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
E State bank

Name of State

El Trust company

•

El Stock savings bank
C] Mutual savings bank

K4DS11.4'

0 Private bank

1. Name of bank The Crawford County State

2. Date organized

10-1-07

3. Federal reserve district

• Town or City

Date suspended 9-27-29

10

Girard_

Population of town or city* 3102

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_rawror d

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

9-27-29

Loans and discounts:
$ 100,940.50

On real estate
Other

165,290.35
$ 266,230.85

Total loans and discounts
Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

12,634.53

Investments

25,050.00

All other resources
Total resources

_314,016.04

Capital

25,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

18,634.41

Deposits:
$

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

4,091.13
141,998.39
85,96
1,163;
54.64
$ 233,281_.87

Borrowings from F. R. bank
Borrowings from other banks

25,106.83

All other liabilities

11,992._93
314,016.04

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:

Per cent of loss
to claims

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

Yea

9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

(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

,
4,949.56

General claims.... 213,204.20_

II

f'
'Af "il
42,440.84

A

•

6
Total claims.... _21- 4153.76

19‘17, q't9
al ciaco.g4t
,
42_,-440-40—,
4 7, J
1

7 ,ito
,

100%
20%

2LL7_,„___

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?




Yee

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments
920

0-1/A-e

,
/9 z v ;:),t_;tetrf

/--y 4 /19
/

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

)c)

O National bank
Name of State

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

alsf$A4S

O Private bank

1. Name of bank

2. Date organized

The Goddard State Bank

Town or City Goddard

5-1-1007 Date suspended 12-14-1D25

3. Federal reserve district

Ten

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 Sedurie 1r

251i

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

December 5, 1925

Loans and discounts:
$

On real estate

2,750.00
119,184.05

Other

$ 122,J 34.0,5

Total loans and discounts
Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

10,976.74
\

Investments
All other resources

8,933.00
23,4o1.63

Total resources

_165,445.42

Capital

10,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

19,264.50

Deposits:
Due to banks**

$

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

1,813.83
82,379.70
734.34 Savings
38,510.71

Total deposits

$123,4-36,58

Borrowings from F. R. bank
Borrowings from other banks

8,35000

All other liabilities

4,394.34

Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

165,44-5-•42

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

8

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

Yes

If so give:
S..elateralae-r--28, 192,9

Collections:
From liquidation of assets

$

51,689.07
5,900.00

From assessments on shareholders
Other collections (explain)

14,530.88

Total collections

72,119.95

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

5,288,39

General claims.. 137,796.95
4
: ,, 85,A
Total claims. .. . _:.:143 0




.
54,753.87

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5" Y Isl.G7
,
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6,0,a yz

100-1/
11,7%
—55L-9 1
7-1151

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
Wheat Farmin

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

bout 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

Collected_ on 100 stockholders liability $5,900 since suspension
.
71

JR)/ ood

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

II State bank
0 Trust company

•

O Stock savings bank
O Mutual savings bank

Icansfts

O Private bank

1. Name of bank

2. Date organized

The Exchange State Bank

6-1 5-97

3. Federal reserve district

Date suspended

Town or City

6-4-29

10

Gove

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

Gove

169

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

June 4, 1929

Loans and discounts:
On real estate

$

Other

9,N9.25
156,055.90

Total loans and discounts

$ 165,125.15

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

(\(\ 10,50:3.08

Investments

11,720.77

All other resources

12,584.81

Total resources

199,91:3.M

Capital

25,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

26,947.01

Deposits:
$

Due to banks**

:388.88

Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits

84,002.02

Time deposits, including postal savings

34,901.58
$ 119,292.48

Total deposits
Borrowings from F. R. bank

28,674.12

Borrowings from other banks
All other liabilities

199,913._61

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:

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

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. ..

Yes

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?

If so give:

Oct. 19, 1929

Date liquidation was completed
Collections:

$ 126,826.37

From liquidation of assets
From assessments on shareholders

(*)

Other collections (explain)
_155,500_249

Total collections
Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
(*) Refund tq stockholders
Payments to depositors:

3,672.36
(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... 3,279.53
General claims. . ..l23,54684
Total claims. . ..2_64 an,:t?___




123,546,84

1
sL 100;b
3 l',7f,
/74 v 4 -6,g4'
3-2-6762-6 37—* 1005
-

/74,,,f7/4,? 7 /4.0 To

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

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

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

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

Claims paid in full from assets.
liability.




Not necessary to collect on stockholders'

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
[j] National bank
Name of State

fj State bank

Li Trust company
[1] Stock savings bank
El

Mutual savings bank

Kansas

LI Private bank

1. Name of bank The Home State Bank

2. Date organized 5-29-06

3. Federal reserve district

Town or City Greensburg

Date suspended 10-10-23

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

Kiows.

1313

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

October 10, 1923

Loans and discounts:
On real estate
Other

406,328.90

Total loans and discounts

$ 496,328.90

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

ni 25 000.00
S\t/ 22,308.03
'

Investments

19,226.51

All other resources
Total resources

472,863.44

Capital

50,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

3,129.27

Deposits:
$

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

5,904.70
191 09R.88
88.129.13

Total deposits

285,132.7_1__

Borrowings from F. R. bank
Borrowings from other banks

134,581.46

All other liabilities

20,00.
472,863.44

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:

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. . ..

yes
10. Has this bank been finally, liquidated?
If so give:
Date liquidation was completed Aug. 30, 1221
Collections:
From liquidation of assets

51,901.66

From assessments on shareholders

14,770.00

Other collections (explain)

149,550.53

Total collections

216,222.19

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




18,547.15
233 46_90_9.
302,016%24
.

85,040.73

it 47.
/t
kJ'.•40.71
, _____Iarill?m_
i P3,577. 2V

100%
30-%
3 .
-frt

3 Y.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 management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
lack of enterprise, etc
Large loans to officers - records not kept
Defalcation Crther..VE .shortage..$23.,.000
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)
Other causes, (specify) Excess loans and heavily overloaned

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 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

1000, stockholders' liability $14,770 collected since suspension




5-o4o

•

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
El Trust company

S

• Stock savings bank
• Mutual savings bank

Kansas

ri Private bank

1. Name of bankThe Gridley State Bank

2. Date organized 6-2-1902

3. Federal reserve district

Town or City Gridley

Date suspended 9-27-23

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.
*5 Attach a list giving the name and location of each outside branch at time of suspension.




County

Coffey

586

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

9-26-23

Loans and discounts:
On real estate
Other

137,906.33
$ 137,996.33

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

11,853.00

All other resources

19,4e9.19
169,338.52

Total resources
Capital

10,()00.00

Surplus and undivided profits

10,080.78

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

99,332.88

Time deposits, including postal savings

37,345.09
$

Total deposits

136,676.97

Borrowings from F. R. bank
12,486.10

Borrowings from other banks

94,67

All other liabilities
Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

169,38.52
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

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. . ..

,

7
If so give:
10. Has this bank been finally liquidated? "
Nov. 26, 1926
Date liquidation was completed
Collections:
$

From liquidation of assets

54,983.20 /
9,550.00

From assessments on shareholders

13,907.73

Other collections (explain)
Total collections

7i, 4 4 of
40
Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:
(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Dividends paid from'
collections

4,400.00

Secured claims
Preferred claims...
General claims.

Vao,

zafscotm

3,688.22

,
_.3. ..11.7-1.

• Total payments

.

...1

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

/0

0 7
I,

11
117

A,
Amok

124,044.71 47;fne7:e.r
.

41,..,_
Total claims.. ..i 132,132.93 ;




Payments from
guaranty fund

leo%
• 50%

.0,//0,,c7

53.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)

Fro4c13 .3.Q4418

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

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspen1921

sion?

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?
1921

Yea

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

A A2q 00

co6o
1923

- 25% levied but not collected

Collected on 100% stockholders' liability $9,550.00 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

•

D
E
O
O
D

National bank
Name of State

State bank
Trust company
Stock savings bank
Mutual savings bank

KANSAS

▪ Private bank

1. Name of bank___The F3.rmers State Bank

2. Date organized

'.-i1-192i

3. Federal reserve district

Town or City Gr ovaland

Date suspended 3-25-1924

L.1.0

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 MoPherson

15

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

February 18, 1924

Loans and discounts:
On real estate

$ 2,050.00

Other

26,399.44

Total loans and discounts

$ 28,449.44

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts
Investments

1,455.00

All other resources

1,920.94

Total resources

-31,825.38

Capital

10,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

1,250.00

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

10,594.15
4,371.22

Total deposits

$

14,965.38

Borrowings from F. R. bank
5,610.00

Borrowings from other banks
All other liabilities

31,825.38

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: Depositors paid in full
by Directors

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
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

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

• I
.

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

Dividends paid fr9m
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

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




/
si , y

/4‘v,3(

/41.a

p

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
cau.se

•

Decline in real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc
Insufficient diversification
Incoppetent management, i.e., poor credit judgment, laxity in collections,
Vlack 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)
raid out in full
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 suspen1924

sion?

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




1921

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments
1,250.0

Directors paid depoFitors in full after closing
/

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
LI Trust company

•

Name of State

O Stock savings bank

Li Mutual savings bank
Li Private bank

1. Name of bank

KANSAS

The Haddam State Rank

2. Date organized 4-2-1907

3. Federal reserve district

Date suspended

Town or City

4-16-1925

Ten

Haddam

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 -17419111 ri

404

an

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

April 15. 1925

Loans and discounts:
On real estate
Other

102,068.58 •

Total loans and discounts

102,06%,58
25,698.00

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts
Investments

3,085.00

All other resources

2,721.81

Total resources

_133,573.39
15 ono.00

Capital
Surplus and undivided profits

I ,9q0.43

Deposits:
$

Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits

93146
14,797.75
52,032-20

Time deposits, including postal savings

35,652.74

Due to banks**

$ 103,414,15

Total deposits
Borrowings from F. R. bank

__13 160.00
4

Borrowings from other banks

8.81

All other liabilities

133,573.39

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.




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?

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 n

Date liquidation was completed

If so give:

Decglaber 2% 1928
--

Collections:
$

From liquidation of assets

59,821.52
5,250.00 •

From assessments on shareholders
Other collections (explain)

13,449.06

Total collections

78,520.5F3

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

L.,
766.59

General claims. . . .

98_,115_,04

Total claims. . .

99,581.63
.,




Dividends paid from
collections

64,719.21

7 I.L.41
Lti, 7 i I.l'i
,..65. 4,95-80-/
C 41E8 4 .1e0

100%
L s'• S %
.
--e-5-5%

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
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)

heavy. loszes

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 and dairy

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

assessment ordered 7-31-24--never collected
150
100% S/t -.45,250 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

159

O National bank
Name of State

n State bank
O Trust company

•

O Stock savings bank
O

Mutual savings bank

o

Private bank

1. Name of ban

2. Date organized

1CAM4S

he Hallowell Sta.te 'lank Town or City

August 1,19Mate suspended 9-17-1923

3. Federal reserve district

T-Talloweli

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

Cherokee

2C)

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

Jure 30, 1923

Loans and discounts:
$

On real estate
Other

2,050.00
120,119.14

Total loans and discounts

$

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

122,169.1.1
650.00

Investments

11,o4r.71

All other resources

10;356. 10
.

Total resources

144 216..95
'

Capital

10,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

5,914.50

Deposits:
103.45

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

35,018.9s

Time deposits, including postal savings

51,14.3

Total deposits

266.10

Borrowings from F. R. bank
Borrowings from other banks

42,006

All other liabilities
Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

141,216.9-5

HQ

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:

June 10. 1926

Date liquidation was completed
Collections:
From liquidation of assets

63,132.49

From assessments on shareholders

710.00

Other collections (explain)
63,842.49

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

Secured claims. . ..
Preferred claims

Dividends paid from
collections

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

,.
843.07

d'i/3.07

fd3.07

General claims

71,737.07

10,949.94

Total claims

72,580611

//771C/




Payments from
guaranty fund

I
•

fc
:Telf.f ct

10Qp''7

Is .'3 7.

/6.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). Land speculation .by..prvoiclout

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
Grain farming and land speculation by president

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

1913

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 $710.00 since suspension




1
V )0 ood
)

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

O Stock savings bank
O Mutual savings bank
O Private bank

1.7 /1r.S.AS

1. Name of bankfhe Halls Summit State Bank

2. Date organized 4-22-1903

3. Federal reserve district

Date suspended

-10

Town or City lin 11^ Stunrait County

3-6-1923

Population of town or city*

L-6

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 offe

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

7:arch

3, 1923

Loans and discounts:
On real estate
Other

69,784.47

Total loans and discounts

$
,

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

69,784.47
14,451.R9

Investments

3.612.00

All other resources

12.128.09

Total resources

99,976.45

10,0no.00

Capital

8,753•;(3

Surplus and undivided profits
Deposits:
4-37

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

32.503.50

Time deposits, including postal savings

2f1,311.77

Total deposits

$

59,2.52.26

Borrowings from F. R. bank
Borrowings from other banks

21,969.33

All other liabilities
Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

99,975.45

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.




TT()

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:

lIn

(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. . ..

Yes

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?

If so give:

lucust 1, 1928

Date liquidation was completed
Collections:

$

From liquidation of assets
From assessments on shareholders

54.031157
10,000.00

Other collections (explain)
64,031.57

Total collections
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

.,....._.,.... -

215.1n
62,781.73

30,507.41

/

Vt.!. i 0

Total claims.... __ 62,9961,81




Dividends paid from
collections

11/1/-4

4 °-/

4. i 0 ion%
h7.174If, ialv,,1 GI.
VI

-St 37,364.07

7' /-vc---7- tcT.

4 S 0i‘.

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)

Excess 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?
1922

Ies

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

100% $10.000 collected

Collected on 100% stockholders' liability $10,000 since suspension




ViOi 00 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

O State bank

106

O Trust company

•

O Stock savings bank
O

Mutual savings bank

Ka.nsas

O Private bank

1. Name of bank Hard.lton State Bank

2. Date organized 8-24.-1909

3. Federal reserve district

Date suspended

Town or City

8-25-1930

10

Hamiltoh

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 Greenwood

549

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

Plcust 25, 1930

Loans and discounts:
$ 10,789.20

On real estate
Other

127,122.97

Total loans and discounts

$ 137,912.17

e 5,500.00
,

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts
Investments

17,986.85

All other resources

5,034.38

Total resources

_166,433.40

Capital

20,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

1.1,609.06

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

89,965.29
.

Time deposits, including postal savings

25,397.78
$ 115.363.07

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

19,461.27

All other liabilities
166,433.40

Total liabilities
7. Has this bank been reopened?

210

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

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

(0 000

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

6,000

- paid

by bonds .old outside

ank

176.69

/o0 T's,
100%

39,341.7,4

98,353.34

40%

Total claims. . .. /*530.03

46,518.03

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?

113'C 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)

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
1924

100
,
NI
/7 0)00°

Collected on 100,' Stockholders' liability
1
1.k2Oidad

11,300.00

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
Ej National bank
Name of State

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

Kansas

rj Private bank

1. Name of bank

The Peoples State Bank

2. Date organizecL_Apr,_2A-,--L9_Q1Date suspended

3. Federal reserve district

Town or City

Hanover

TTashington

11-15-1922 Population of town or city* 951

Member or nonmember of F. R. System_ non

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

* 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*) November 14, 1922
Loans and discounts:
$ 12,155.20

On real estate
Other

142,529.85

Total loans and discounts

$ 154,685.05
\',
\ 15,100.00
\\
9,000.00

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts
Investments
All other resources

11,887.19

Total resources

_190,672.24

Capital

15,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

1,500.00

Deposits:
$ 3,227.64

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

62,556.20

Time deposits, including postal savings

61,850.38

Total deposits

$ 127,634.22

Borrowings from F. R. bank
Borrowings from other banks

40,300.00

All other liabilities

6,238.02

Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

190,672.24
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 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

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:
February 1, 1929
Date liquidation was completed
Collections:
From liquidation of assets

$73,599.91

From assessments on shareholders

14,000.00

Other collections (explain)
Total collections

87,599.91

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

Secured

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

claims

Preferred claims

3,187.12

General claims

119,638.74

Total claims

122,825.86




5, /17 I"V
63,408.53

100 %
.'64.-E.
5

52.65%

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?

1920

12. Were there any assessments, voluntary or otherwise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?
1920 -

Yes

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

r cent -

2,000 paid

ent -

7,500 paid

1920 -30 per

Collected on 100'); stockholders liability




14,000 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

a

State bank

Name of State .

O Trust company

•

O Stock savings bank
O

Mutual savings bank

KL.11S.AS

O Private bank

1. Name of bank

2. Date organized

The Citizens State Bank Town or City

8-25-193q

3. Federal reserve district

Date suspended

#ao

9-7-1922

Harper

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

ImrtrIr

1,564

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

Septerbor 7, 1922

Loans and discounts:
On real estate
Other

145,678.46

Total loans and discounts

$

345,678.46

•

4,212.77

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

3,350.00

Investments
All other resources

17,290.32

Total resources

170,531.55

Capital

25,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

13,V3.27

Deposits:
40.15

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

37,997.90

Time deposits, including postal savings

32,908.55

Total deposits

$

70,946..60

Borrowings from F. R. bank
Borrowings from other banks

43,52C.37

All other liabilities

17,A01.31

Total liabilities
7. Has this bank been reopened?

1 70.5s1.55
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:

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
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

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

18,897.31
2,200.00

Other collections (explain)
21,097.31

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

Secured

claims

erriar3raerrEk

Preferred claims
General claims
Total claims.. . .

8,785.03

66,
990.15




,
44 3' ir

Payments from
guaranty fund

t--ft/
/7 .

• 5R,205.12

4,4Vb 7Le;.%-

4k

Dividends paid from
collections

117/4.
48,133.58

g47(C.

Total payments

di/3317

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

10nife T
,

i,4.--(f011

/0.1'7r_
7
'‘
,' i
- _.)
,
... 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)

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
;.
V5ii iip and Ylheat Farming
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

Yes

Collected on 100q/o stockholders liability ;: 2200 since suspension
,

VP
Ti-b

-->

•

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
1:11

National bank
Name of State

al State bank
El Trust company

•

Stock savings bank
Mutual savings bank

.KANSAS

Private bank

1. Name of bank

2. Date organized

.

8v-23-1910

3. Federal reserve district

Town or City

ad

Date suspended

7-3-1928

10

Hartford

Population of town or city* 549

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

Lynn

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

July , 3, 1928

Loans and discounts:
On real estate
Other

113,851.14

Total loans and discounts

$ 113,851.14
8,000.00

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

29,975.43.

Investments
All other resources

18,500.2f,

Total resources

_170,3715.81
35,COC.CC

Capital

o) .9q3
79

Surplus and undivided profits
Deposits:
Due to banks**

303.°P

Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits

90,317_12

Time deposits, including postal savings

43,110.29
9.
33
$ 1 ,52 39

Total deposits
Borrowings from F. R. bank

11,740.00

Borrowings from other banks
All other liabilities

885

Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

Tin

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
If so give payments to date:

yes

9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

(Amounts in dollars)

Claims allowed

Secured claims.. .. ___16,743480

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

ic,o V.

A 0a 1,Ql

100%

pa.,249-ers
,

86,248.28

123,.23,09

General claims. . .

Payments from
guaranty fund

1
J__‘, 74 .1.fa

1,001.08

Preferred claims...

Total claims

Dividends paid from
collections

"°

_140,967.97

?CPA

73.27,
732Z

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 agriculturo.1 paper

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspen1921

sion?

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




OCP'
j
4
)5
.

ye

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

-ci'18 388 collected since suspension
d

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
Name of State

• State bank

189

LI Trust company

•

• Stock savings bank
• Mutual savings bank

KANSAS

LI Private bank

1. Name of bank

StrItc! Ran IcTown or City

Thf. Herve

2. Date organized 10-8-1902

3. Federal reserve district

Date suspended 7-14-1925

Ten.

Tiarve ville

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

V,rabaunsee

282

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

July 13, 1925

Loans and discounts:
On real estate
Other

77,884.89

Total loans and discounts

$

97,884.89

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

7,173,55

Investments

5,209174

All other resources

6,762.01

Total resources
Capital

;
—2-5- 000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

4,637.25

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

t885.94
31,981.30
$

Total deposits

80,867.24

Borrowings from F. R. bank
Borrowings from other banks

6,525.70

All other liabilities
Total liabilities

7. Idas 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. IIas 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?

110

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

If so give:
10. Has this bank been finally liquidated? Yes
9-11-1928
Date liquidation was completed
Collections:
$

From liquidation of assets

50,569.80
20,468.03

From assessments on shareholders

6,676.08

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 elaims allowed
,

Secured claims
Preferred claims

-PcS2
a.0..6_a_

General claims. . .. _81,18_1.74
Total claims




x----

81,212.34_

70,523.74

30,40
70,521.7 /
.
....:4-0.7.544_,„54
5 gq•Vi .
70 - -

no%
g6.q7.
o
I'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)

ec Irving Denny

•

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
Livestock

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

April 1922 — $22,200 — 88 4/5 %
May 26, 1925 — $18,750 — 75%
100% double liability — 420,468.03 collected since failure
J1 2 C)W)




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

O Private bank

1. Name of bank_

The Havana Ntate Aank_

2. Date organized 7-20-1906

Date suspended

3. Federal reserve district

Town or City

6-3.6-3923

Li0

Travana

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 • Montgcrrriery

279

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

April 7, 1923

Loans and discounts:
2,800.00

On real estate
Other

75,251.40

Total loans and discounts

$ 78,051.40

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

I ,000.00

n,

Investments

4,981.95

All other resources

7,746.95

_9_1.780.30

Total resources
Capital

10,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

3,500.00

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

32,S38.63

Time deposits, including postal savings

16.381.12
$

Total deposits

49,017.75

Borrowings from F. R. bank
Borrowings from other banks

28,999.17
263,36

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

91,780.30
Y

If so give:

Avgust 2, 3923

Name under which reopened__ Home State Rank, Havana
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 ast 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

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Total payments

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

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)
samsamEassozaz Reorganized and
Other causes, (specify)...
Webperiflid'ilhdor'tvirrollurter

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

Agriculture and oil

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

About 1919-lar

lOsrin Allri

yin+ nufficiently sentlred

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




If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments
before closing
Assessment ordered/but never collected
Collected on 100% stockholders' liability $10,000

•

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
9 National bank
Name of State

f] State bank
9 Trust company

LI Stock savings bank
9 Mutual savings bank

Kansas

9 Private bank

1. Name of bankThe Citizens State Bank

Town or City

Hays

County

Ellis

g
2. Date organized 6-8-1900

3. Federal reserve district

Date suspended

11-10-26

10

Population of town or city* 5106

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 groupC-.__C,__Czehreli__Baliks

* 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.




6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

November 9, 1926

Loans and discounts:
On real estate
Other

532,148.75
$ 532,148.75

Total loans and discounts

48,760.14

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

cf\
Investments

4.0,753.66

All other resources

34,991.16
656,653.71

Total resources
Capital

50,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

50,000.00

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

287,024.19

Time deposits, including postal savings

111,75E-RR

$

Total deposits

398,781.07

Borrowings from F. R. bank
130,034.98

Borrowings from other banks

27,837.66

All other liabilities

656,653.71

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.




r

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?
a•

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

_

iiti46

Secured claims.
Preferred claims...

.-- /
/ .1 , e q LI \r".,/
I/o 4. a i 17

15,343.54

General claims.... 353,837_.90

I/•5 %

a2L5r
*
,
2a4-ret----, -3

110,641.37

,v v--?eV.7 i
,

if1

<//
Total claims... _169,181.44 /7

100%

3Y,I %

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

Genera 1

f

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?

es

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

100% S L--'13 750 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

E State bank
0 Trust company
O Stock savings bank

LI Mutual savings bank

KaaS.a

El Private bank

1. Name of bank riewins State Bank

2. Date organized

Date suspended 4-9-1926

3-20-1907

3. Federal reserve district

Town or City

10

Hewin.s

County Chautauqua

Population of town or city*

Member or nonmember of F. R. System

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

None

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

200

____

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

.April 9, 1926

Loans and discounts:
On real estate
53,600.64

Other

$

Total loans and discounts

53,600.64

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

4,124.76

Investments

3,350.00

All other resources

1,93,1.67
63,510.07

Total resources

10,000.00

Capital

5,406.89

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

35,828.08
7,275.10
$

Total deposits

43,103.18

Borrowings from F. R. bank
5,000.00

Borrowings from other banks
All other liabilities

63,510.07

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
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. .. .

.

Yes
If so give:
10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?
2-10-1927
Date liquidation was *completed
Collections:
$ 28,543.39

From liquidation of assets
From assessments on shareholders

8,956.50

Other collections (explain)

5,000.00
42,499.89

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

trAeCiestes_
_8_6450

,
g&,40

40,704.26

40,79046-

40,790.76

1 l .J'o

100%

40 70.1i'
4-‘

10Z

"'71°31"

/o°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)

„Insufficient eo_rninza

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

(rain

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?
Colleoted on




Yes

loolo

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

stockholders' double liability since suspension $8,956.50

Ne JO,)L.,
/ h

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
O State bank

Name of State

O Trust company

•

O Stock savings bank
O

Mutual savings bank

KANSAS

O Private bank

1. Name of bank

2. Date organized

The State Bank of Holton Town or City

7-31-1891

3. Federal reserve district

Date suspended

3-10-1927

10

Holton

Population of town or city*

2675

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.




'Jackson

County

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

$

Other

43,021.88
237,892.04

Total loans and discounts

$ 280,913.92
\Q

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts
\old

Investments

15,372.47

All other resources

19,230.56

Total resources

_337_,54.6_446—

Capital

50,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

21,569.34

Deposits:
Due to banks**

$

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

1,074.22
179,125.89
47 695.68

Total deposits

$ 227,895.79

Borrowings from F. R. bank
Borrowings from other banks

37,954.30

All other liabilities

126.63

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.




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?

Net_ 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:
October 26, 1929

Date liquidation was completed
Collections:

•'

From liquidation of assets

• •

147,130.87
,

From assessments on shareholders

40,350.00

Other collections (explain)

39,353.53

Total collections

426 43+14f,
7

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

Dividends paid from
collections

Secured claims....

14,700.00

Preferred claims

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

/00 c
ic,

17,291.51 ---/-7 1 / II /
1'

General claims. ...

_1

Total claims. .. . _214,415.46




1g 70
•

2.395 —.11fA2-3-4-5

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

100>
1,
/f
"E11,4i5.4t
/
, v•MNICIIIL /b ii/ •

4

100%
/06 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?

Yes

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture
Geera1 class o' agricultural

loPr

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

Collected on 100% stockholders' liability since suspension $40.350
\i/ -6/0°
5

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 FarmersState Bank Town or City

2. Date organized 4-18-1911

3. Federal reserve district

Date suspended

9-5-1925

#10

Hope

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

Dickinson

554

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

September 4, 1925

Loans and discounts:
On real estate
Other

139,02%67
$ 139,023.67

Total loans and discounts
Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

30,828.21

Investments

25,591.44

All other resources

15,258.77
210,702.09

Total resources
Capital

15,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

11,
089.55

Deposits:
305.73

Due to banks**

$

Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits

93,132,49

Time deposits, including postal savings

58,174.76
$ 151,612.98

Total deposits

•

Borrowings from F. R. bank
32,851.06

Borrowings from other banks

148,50

All other liabilities

210,702.09

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:

110

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

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

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

.

Total claims. . ..

Yes

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

If so give:

8—,11-1928

Collections:
From liquidation of assets

$

45,222.57
4,400.00

From assessments on shareholders
Other collections (explain)

33,525.14

Total collections

83,147.71

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. ... ____214141111=1
Preferred claims...

76.38

General claims. . ..

144,686.32

Total claims




144,762.70

.

.

70,926.31

.

7.'37
70, qat,. 11
—71,002.69

71, 002,1,7

loW,
1 70
't 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)

410

13AcIly..0.verloaped

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?

About 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% collected_on_stockholders' liability $4,400
ed

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

Ej State bank
O Trust company

•

O Stock savings bank
O

Mutual savings bank

KANSAS

O Private bank

1. Name of bank

The R -hatn Bark of Hope

2. Date organized

1-9-1896

3. Federal reserve district

Date suspended

Town or City "Rope

4-20-1922

Ten

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 D ickins on

554

April 19, 1922

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

338,710.1 8

Total loans and discounts

$ 338,710.18

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

11,670.35

Investments

7,564.60

All other resources

16,596.76

Total resources

_374,541.89_

Capital

25 000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

10,000.00

Deposits:
$

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

1,557.96

_123,81/.71
136,075.31
$ 261,444.98

Total deposits
Borrowings from F. R. bank

78,096.91

Borrowings from other banks
All other liabilities

374,541,89

Total liabilities

7. has this bank been reopened?

No

If so givc:

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)
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:

12.-20-1927

Date liquidation was completed
Collections:

$ 161,275_.24

From liquidation of assets
From assessments on shareholders

8,400.00

Other collections (explain)

10,832.52

Total collections

180,507.76

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. . .. _29,690goccxxx
Preferred claims.
General claims.. .

0

2,242.05
7 - 6,fo
6,Z3
271,306.72 —78,C7R.-.96

Total claims. . . . 273,548.77

7/:

ezy.A /pur-Gc.-1.-e_Interest on c1aiw.



71.I.
57 095.44
,

244,763.53

0
33-f,7--4 7•
,
-404-78- 744
1
iYJ,40'i1f
,

aegf.41743
,
4:5T,- 70
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
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 Apricu1ture

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
;

• 4)110;

•

dt,

Collected on 1000 stockholders' liability $8,400 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

LI National bank

Name of State

a State bank
[1] Trust company

•

Stock savings bank
[1] Mutual savings bank

KANSAS

LI Private bank

1. Name of bank

2. Date organized

The Horace State Bank

1-25-1922

3. Federal reserve district

Date suspended

/ 1.0
14

Town or City

7-9-1927

Horace

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

Greeley

212

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

July 9, 1927

Loans and discounts:
On real estate
Other

50,486.04

Total loans and discounts

$

50,486.04

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

1,433.00

Investments

7,149.65

All other resources

6,900.63

Total resources

65,969.32
10,000.00

Capital

2,500.00

Surplus and undivided profits
Deposits:
Due to banks**

182.67

Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits

25,328.32

Time deposits, including postal savings

13,073.10

Total deposits

$

38,58/L09

Borrowings from F. R. bank
14,875.31

Borrowings from other banks
All Other liabilities

9.02

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:

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
If so give payments to date:

Yes

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. ... ___XtrageitEcaciikPreferred claims...

18,57

/IJ'y

General claims. . ..

23057.46

7,009.26

V
A

/1 ,, 7
.
7 017r7s-813---..
, -

i00%
30%

1
7,,7 .f

Total claims.... __23,376.03

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

Dividends paid from
collections

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
or agriculture?

no

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

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?




1924
1926

a
35c1
.
100%

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments
3.500
10,000

2
1—SA-43,65.6,38—collec'e0 since

/4lOo

suspensi

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
rj Trust company

•

O Stock savings bank
O

Mutual savings bank

76g.nsa

O Private bank

1. Name of bank

The Fourth State Bank

2. Date organized 3-27-1920

3. Federal reserve district

Town or City Hutchin.s on

Date suspended 7-5-1923

10

Reno

Population of town or city* 26,810

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

July 2, 1923

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

$

On real estate
Other

49,908.53
451,566.05
$ 501,474.58

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

76,003.60

All other resources

64,987.01
642,465.19

Total resources

100,000.00

Capital

39,437.96

Surplus and undivided profits
Deposits:
Due to banks**

$

151Y

Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits

375,372.69

Time deposits, including postal savings

115,803.21
$ 493,027.23

Total deposits
Borrowings from F. R. bank

10,000.00

Borrowings from other banks
All other liabilities

642,465.19

Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

Yes

If so give:

Date of reopening October 1. 1923
Name under which reopened
Loss to depositors on:

The Tiutchin.son State Bank
Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total.. J1(1rP.

AR .10,1s to ciep.o.ri itors in rennnninc.

* 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

Em1 zzlerce

Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of large debtor (Name)
Heavy loans to officers,
Other causes, (specify).
speculation

•

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
or agriculture? Oil speeu)at,ions closed bank
If so, state what industry or type of agriculture

1To

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

1hout 1921

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

There was no loss to depositors in reopening.
Double liability of the
There was
stockholders of the Fourth State Bank was collected in full.
a shortage in the bank, but $5,000 was collected on the presidentts bond
_LInd sOMB Dn the bond of th assistant cashier.




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

0 State bank
0 Trust company

•

0 Stock savings bank
11] Mutual savings bank

KANSAS

0 Private bank

1. Name of bank

The Kanona State Bank

2. Date organized 3-5-1917

3. Federal reserve district

Date suspended

10

Town or City

8-7-1926

KANONA

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

Decatur

100

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

August 7, 1926

Loans and discounts:
On real estate
Other

76,408.95

Total loans and discounts

76,408.95

$

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

9,544.83
C
I)

Investments

12,000.00
9,432.86

All other resources

107,386.64

Total resources

10,000.00

Capital

5,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits
Deposits:
(18.2A

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

36,998.26

Time deposits, including postal savings

33,639.42
$

Total deposits

70,735.94

Borrowings from F. R. bank
18,400.70

Borrowings from other banks

3,250.00

All other liabilities

107,386,64

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
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?

YAsz

If so give:

De nemhar 24, 1929

Date liquidation was completed
Collections:

t23
41 f t.,o
$

From liquidation of assets
From assessments on shareholders

28,639.02
4,100.00

Other collections (explain)

18.644.20

Total collections

-51,483. 42-1

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

Secured claims. . .. _ 4,941.40
Preferred claims
General claims. .. .
Total claims. .. .




5,722.53

Dividends paid from
collections

lif_4 • c40
1/

Total payments

,

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

ic)o Y‘
,

i72 2
-.Ii

_513,8_64-.-03- --- -64-5- -6-443
4
69 52 !
' .7 96

Payments from
guaranty fund

/
0 0
7a
---42-2
-2-66-11
‘,.7Y/0,/7

59 3

47? 7a

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)
Depleted reserves

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 of agricultural paper

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?

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

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




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

M

o

•

State bank
Trust company

• Stock savings bank
El

Mutual savings bank

KANSAS

• Private bank

1. Name of bank

2. Date organized

The Exchange Stete Bank

11-S-1907

3. Federal reserve district

Date suspended

Town or City

5-24925

Karim-mils

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

Ellsworth

805

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

May 1, 1925

Loans and discounts:
$

On real estate
Other

2,069.46
110,817.76

Total loans and discounts

$

112,887.22

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts
Investments

4,751.66

All other resources

7,694.86

Total resources

125,333.74

Capital

10,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

6,364.70

Deposits:
$

Due to banks**

2,298.07

Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits

50,487.56

Time deposits, including postal savings

36,684.12

$ 89,469.75

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

18,181.08
1,318.21

All other liabilities
Total liabilities
7. Has this bank been reopened?

125,333.74

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?

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

Yes
If so give:
ray 20. 1927

Collections:
From liquidation of assets

$

36,165.70
1,200.00

From assessments on shareholders
Other collections (explain)

19,401.30

Total collections

56,767.00

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. . • . __ZgAnzeig_
Preferred claims

2,183,84

General claims. . . .

77,4.53.16

Total claims. ...

79,637.00




2. 1

g 3, ev

0. 1 i/ q. qs48,949.85

--5-Ireej3 69
-

0
Vd13,

10
0

Gitt 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
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 suspenAbout 1922

sion?

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

bank suspended?




looY/ s/L

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

and $1,200 collected since suspension

I
VI0,00 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

H State bank
• Trust company

•

0 Stock savings bank
O

Mutual savings bank

KANSAS

0 Private bank

1. Name of bank The American Title & Trust
Company
2. Date organized

,
Town or City Kansas CityCounty 71 pri rrf-t-Fi

7-21-1926 Date suspended 12-6-1.926

3. Federal reserve district

Population of town or city* 118,300

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.




6. Condition figures, as of (date*) SnrrtembAr 1, )926
Loans and discounts:
On real estate

$

Other

1,432.00

53,433.20

Total loans and discounts

$ 54,Fi65.2.0

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts
Investments

113,96A .12

All other resources

34,991.74

Total resources

203,823.06
122,290,66

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

44,030.40

Time deposits, including postal savings

37,500.00

Total deposits

$

81,530.40

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

7. Has this bank been reopened?

203,821.06
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:
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:

omits
Claims allowed

secured

!idenid •
sp
111
- -ctio •

i

claims. .. .

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




n

I

Air

dolla
ayments 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
No

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 suspenFrom institution

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

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

al Trust company

•

O Stock savings bank
0 Mutual savings bank

KP,NSAS

O Private bank

1. Name of bank

2. Date organized

•

kin

5-9-190?

3. Federal reserve district

Trust CcnpanOWfl or City_____Kansas_Cd4County Wyandotte

Date suspended 4-23-1921

Ten

Population of town or city* 118,300

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.




6. Condition figures, as of (date*)Kearia,5_,L.1.921
Loans and discounts:
On real estate

$ 122,582.63

Other

39,950.08

Total loans and discounts

$ 162,532.71

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

p;
-)
c,

Investments

31,551.65
86,877.56

All other resources

23,237.02

Total resources

304,198.94

Capital

100,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits
Deposits:
$

Due to banks**

708.46

Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits

73,578.52

Time deposits, including postal savings

14,-030.21
$

Total deposits

88,317.19

Borrowings from F. R. bank
Borrowings from other banks

60,500.00

All other liabilities

55,381.75

Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

304,198.94
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?

Claims allowed

Secured

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

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. . ..

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?

Yes

If so give:

Date liquidation was completed
Collections:
From liquidation of assets
From assessments on shareholders
Other collections (explain)

or as 111
'

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

Claims allowed

Dividends paid from
collections.
..

,

•

Secured claims

1

Preferred claims.

Total claims. ..




i
e

General claims

.
t.

P
ts from
gua anty 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)... 1Ar. . /104ings real. PAUtte..ill.Mipu

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?

1917 or 1918

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




No

No record available

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
D

National bank

jI State bank
• Trust company

•

DI Stock savings bank
• Mutual savings bank
D

Private bank

1. Name of bankThe Central State Bank

2. Date organized 9-24-04

3. Federal reserve district

Date suspended

10

Town or City Kane

2-4-24

Ci ty

Population of town or city* 118,300

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.




County7rYandotte

2-2-24

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

$ 87,878.35

On real estate

268,888.09

Other
Total loans and discounts

356,766.44
5,975.00
4,933.22
35,380.08

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts
Investments

F &
R

223,989.37

All other resources

627,044.11

Total resources
Capital

50,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

10,204.4R

Deposits:
$

Due to banks**

2,326.14

Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits

224,849.48

Time deposits, including postal savings

339,664.01
566,839.63

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

627,044.11

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:

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:

M9..Y 10, 19213

Date liquidation was completed
Collections:

$ 422,482.33

From liquidation of assets

3,700.00

From assessments on shareholders

12,285.66

Other collections (explain)

438,467.69

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.... 40 02
4 ffaacetet
Preferred claims..
General claims

604.92
564,837.56

Total claims. .. . !65.,442.48




66d,7-V
LI cl, yi./7_4.12.7 -8-5710 )
1

er

407 247.88

•e"

100,5
72.1%

o

4-07.84 le• d D

72.1 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) Excess loans
One man 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 company loans and lumber company loans

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?

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

100% double liability S3 700 collected 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
E]

National bank
Name of State

E3 State bank
0 Trust company

•

O Stock savings bank
O

Mutual savings bank

O Private bank

1. Name of bank_The r orryno r cia1 Sa1O Bank Of Town or City
Rosedale
2. Date organized 6-24-1907

3. Federal reserve district

Date suspended

ity

9-18-1930 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

a dot- ,
'

118,300

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

September 17, 1930

Loans and discounts:
On real estate

$

Other

79,390,,z1-2
51,706.84

Total loans and discounts

$ 331,097.2
,G
v).
7,220.98

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts
Investments

30,991.94

All other resources

46.710.43

Total resources

216,020.61

Capital

20,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

16.006.40

Deposits:
Due to banks**

$

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

4,015.51
155,650.22
20,308.01

Total deposits

$ 179,974.74

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

39.47

Total liabilities
7. Has this bank been reopened?

216,020,61
/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.




fro

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?

Ye s

If so give payments to date:

(Amounts in dollars)
Dividends paid from
collections

Claims allowed

Total payments

4 4, ,
.

.
1.

Secured claims... .

Payments from
guaranty fund

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

/ , c,
c

7.

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

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
L/
/

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 Te)%



Stockholders' liability

41 2- )

dd

$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

E l State bank
O Trust company

•

O Stock savings bank
O Mutual savings bank

KANSAS

O Private bank

1. Name of bangrhe Farmers ITni_on State Bank

2. Date organized

7-1-1924

Town or City K

Date suspended 2-27-1928

3. Federal reserve district

ity

Population of town or city* 118,300

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 Wya

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

Fehr nary 27, 1928

Loans and discounts:
On real estate
Other

436,537.40
$ 436,537.40

Total loans and discounts

(
r) 40#000.00
(P

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

83,259.55

Investments
All other resources

107,400.11
662,197.06

Total resources

100,000.00

Capital
Surplus and undivided profits

32,613,91.

Deposits:
Due to banks**

114,3

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

387,757.13
59,772.01
$ 447,593.50

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

29,600.00

All other liabilities

52,38_9.65

Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

662,19-7.06

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?

7

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
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

i,f7
/7, oZi

4,033.9

Preferred claims.. .
General claims....

44,459.3'

. 30 ,•648,18
9

302,648.18

Total claims.. • • - 435,493.33

± -P- -1
1 2 4N-q1

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

.-4,e,f5—

7 .77
2

73. %
7

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 ae
iricultural

per

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

1924

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

--'72 625.11 collected since suspension
1007; SA.




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
O

National bank
Name of State

Ei State bank
O Trust company

•

O Stock savings bank
El

Mutual savings bank

IcaAss,q

[11 Private bank

1. Name of bank The Inter-City State Bank

2. Date organized 12-4-191

3. Federal reserve district

Town or City

Date suspended 12-3_01926

10

Kansas City

Population of town or city* 118,300

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 Wyandotte

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

December 30, 1926

Loans and discounts:
$

On real estate
Other

90,100.89

144,034.33

Total loans and discounts

$ 234,135.22

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

24,689.82

Investments

8,761.34

All other resources

50,325.11
317,911.49

Total resources
Capital

25,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

27,794.73

Deposits:
$

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

4,846.25
.
239.192.17
5,828.34
$ 249,866.76

Total deposits
Borrowings from F. R. bank

15,250.00

Borrowings from other banks
All other liabilities

_51

Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

lio

911 49

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:
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?

(Ahaounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Secured claims. . .. _x1592ar-VPX_
Preferred claims..
General claims... . _ 2_34,ia7.19_

82,149.65

82,149.65

-

355

35 7,

f
Total claims.. .. _234,487.19_ ,fr, ti Al"

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

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

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

•

Other causes, (specify)
bad 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
paper

General Class of mercantile and aericultural

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?




PS

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

100' VT--61I 400 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
National bank

Name of State

GB State bank
Trust company

•

El Stock savings bank
El

Mutual savings bank

LI

Private bank

KAYS AS

1. Name of bank_____The—Paaker-s—State Bank

2. Date organized 2-11 -1918

3. Federal reserve district

Town or City

Date suspended 1-5-1927

#10

Kansas City County

Population of town or city*-118,300

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.




Mr mild crt-te

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

January 5, 1927

Loans and discounts:
On real estate

29,653.51

Other

247,955.96

Total loans and discounts

$

277,609.47

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts
4,217.00

Investments
All other resources

37,819.72

Total resources
Capital

25.000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

10,388.34

Deposits:
Due to banks**

$

1,436.12
250,2&c .50

Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits

3,800.00

Time deposits, including postal savings

$ 255,505.62

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

14,5011,00

All other liabilities

14 252.23

Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

,319 S1.4&.:19_
4
No

If so give:

Date of reopening
Name under which reopened
Amount of loss

Loss to depositors on:
Secured'claims

Per cent of loss
to claims

8

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
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

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:

Ida y 21, 1930

Date liquidation was completed
Collections:

$ 1n1,578.89

From liquidation of assets
From assessments on shareholders

8,052.29

Other collections (explain)

25,2.18.17

Total collections

849.35
194,

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

145:1211
±0,1 111__
2_2

4,862,31

1 71,20o. 3g

General claims. . .. ___211,69_9.35
Total claims. .. .




Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

219,561.66

_171,200.38

—14-6 ()S2-8-€4)
7
.

/ 74,062.67

loog
71.7 7,.
714- 2/3%.
,

7

80,
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
Industrial paper

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

ApproriTr'te1y 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 $8,052.29




‘14.6,00

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

LI National bank

Name of State

• State bank

•

LI Trust company
LI Stock savings bank
▪ Mutual savings bank

Zan.s.as

0 Private bank

1. Name of bank The Roanoke State Bank

2. Date organized

2-20-1912

3. Federal reserve district

Town or City Kansas City

Date suspended 12-21-1926

10

Population of town or city* 118,300

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 Wyandotte

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

December 21, 1926

Loans and discounts:
On real estate

$ 88,905.75

Other

89,799.19
$ 178,704,94

Total loans and discounts
Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

-\) 14,450.00
(N\
31,419.40

Investments
All other resources

40,157.18
264,731.52

Total resources
Capital

25,000,00

Surplus and undivided profits

23,013.36

Deposits:
$

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

1,357.09
175,332.82
30,023.25
$ 206,713.16

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

10,000.00

All other liabilities
264,731.52

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.




Tin

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?

'TAR

If so give payments to date:

(Amounts in dollars)

/o.7
-

,
Claims allowed

Dividends paid from
collections

Secured claims. . . .

11,913.60
J278.39_
185,751.95_

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

70
/00 /

(
/,171.3 7

General claims. . .

Total payments

.0
1/, '7/3 a

Preferred claims..

Payments from
guaranty fund

1005

75,899,9_4

11137___
7-

Total claims.. .. _198,943.94

17_,_/._15

--443%

I/ if. g ez

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)
and bad 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 class of mercantile and agricultural
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

Double liability collected after suspension lis2 ,500




6 00,0 iota4

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

State bank
O Trust company

•

O Stock savings bank
O Mutual savings bank

KANSAS

• Private bank

1. Name of bank

2. Date organized

The CifA ZAnn

6-2-1905

3. Federal reserve district

taf

'Bank

Town or City Ken sin cton

Date suspended 3-3-1928

#10

Population of town or city* 520

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

6. Condition figures, as of (date*) March, 1928
Loans and discounts:
On real estate

$

Other

55,09945_
120,243.75

Total loans and discounts

$

175,343.54
20,350.00

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts
Investments

9,000.00

All other resources

32,34343
237,037.07

Total resources
Capital

25,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

4,000.00

Deposits:
$ 5,587.76

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

84,13R.n2

Time deposits, including postal savings

76,235.46

Total deposits

$_165,961.24

Borrowings from F. R. bank
42,053.98

Borrowings from other banks
All other liabilities

21.85

Total liabilities

7. I-Ias this bank been reopened?

Z37.037.07

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.




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

1/f,0 .3

p_7_,_,

819.0

17
rr

10%- '30.'3%

474239.52
kil, o../1, c.i

156,774,05
,

3 .7 %
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:

(Athounts 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 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

Double lia ility collected after suspension $6,800




1)ed

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

206

• National bank
Name of State
[21 State bank
• Trust company
• Stock savings bank
• Mutual savings bank

Kansas

▪ Private bank

1. Name of bank

2. Date organize

Kimball State Bank

-10-1911

3. Federal reserve district

Town or City

Date suspended 6-21-1926

10

Kimball

Neosho

Population of town or city* 200

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

No

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

June 21, 1926

Loans and discounts:
On real estate
Other

20,572.83

Total loans and discounts

$

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

20,572.83
\\ 2,964.83

Investments

2,653.01

All other resources

1,392.20
27,582.87

Total resources

10,000.00

Capital

295.00

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

9,968.82

Time deposits, including postal savings

6„Ella.99
$ 19,787.87

Total deposits
Borrowings from F. R. bank

500.00

Borrowings from other banks
All other liabilities

27,5_82.87

Total liabilities

7. I-Tas 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

8.11as 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
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

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

•

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?

Yes

If so give:

1-3-1928

Date liquidation was completed
Collections:

$ 10,228.06

From liquidation of assets
From assessments on shareholders

2,637.65
553.80

Other collections (explain)

1%419.51

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...

90.88

General claims... .

17,3_93.28

Total claims




17,484.16

9,740.24

?-0 g%
,
9'70'24
,41,&1=..-1.1 3 1.1 2

100%
••

5-6.2 X

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 ih real estate values
Losses due to unforeseen agricultural or industrial disasters such as floods,
drouth, boll weevil, etc
Insufficient diversifica
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)...Insuffic.ient. earnings
el bad loans

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

Agric1ture

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture

Groin

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

A praritryrt-,ejy 191S

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 100c. stockholders t liability since suspension $2,637.65
\!//6/ 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
O National bank

Name of State

NI State bank
O Trust company

•

O Stock savings bank
0 Mutual savings bank

KA:T:5LS

O Private bank

1. Name of bank The Citizens State Bank

2. Date organized

Date suspended 1-13-27

6-20-24

3. Federal reserve district

Town or City

IP 0

Ktnrin

Population of town or city* 2 407

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 K •

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

Total loans and discounts

60,949.81

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts
Investments

14,300.00

All other resources

13,686.85

Total resources

88,926.66

Capital

25,000.00
606.88

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

33,73703
3,873.54

Total deposits

$

37,610.87

Borrowings from F. R. bank
Borrowings from other banks

10,000.00

All other liabilities

15,718.91

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?
Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over

If so give:

Ye S

The qtq t

•

a411

a2
:eft

a

1-17-27

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).. Insuffaclent •Earninge

Did the slow, doubtful or worthless paper held by the bank represent largely one particular type of industry
or agriculture?Acr iculture
If so, state what industry or type of agriculture
•11•

•
•-

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

From inc±itutjo

7-7-24

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

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
Name of State

EII State bank
LI Trust company

•

D Stock savings bank
Kansas.

LI Mutual savings bank
LI Private bank

1. Name of bankThe F armors State Bank

2. Date organized 6-26-1909

3. Federal reserve district

Town or City Kincran

Date suspended1-16-1924

10

Ildiaman

Population of town or city* 2562

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

January 15, 1924

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

$ 108,222.37

On real estate
Other

585,458.71
$693,681.08

Total loans and discounts
Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

3,500.00

Investments

53,345.79

All other resources

750,526.87

Total resources

100,000.00

Capital

28,737.24

Surplus and undivided profits
Deposits:
$

Due to banks**

4,152.79

Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits

273,184.52

Time deposits, including postal savings

224,155.47
$

Total deposits

501,492.78

Borrowings from F. R. bank
119,229.n0

Borrowings from other banks

1,067.25

All other liabilities

750,526.87

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?

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
If so give payments to date:
9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation? no
(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed
I

. 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.. ..

If so give:
10. Has this bank been finally liquidated? ye s
June 26, 1928
Date liquidation was completed
Collections:
From liquidation of assets

$

98,664.55
39,660.67

From assessments on shareholders
Other collections (explain)

129,101.38

Total collections

267,426.60

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

152acpCglx.X2a_

General claims.. .. 1.50,811..02
Total claims. . .. _459,397.24—




..g..,t,....-

9,086.16
229,913.65

"'011:11

Y31,IfI b

100%
51%

,C2 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

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).. .Exce.ss loans
Oil and other speculations of Callahan family
Formerly operated under national system
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
Oil 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?




1C

Yes

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

L '39 660 67 collected tiff
-Pa.

U91BOfl

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
9 National bank
Name of State

[21 State bank
9 Trust company

•

9 Stock savings bank
9 Mutual savings bank

Kansas

0 Private bank

1. Name of bank

Exohanse State

2. Date organized 12-13-1923

3. Federal reserve district

Bank

Town or City

Date suspended 6-10-1926

10

Kirwin

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 Phillips

559

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)11.Une_10,1926
Loans and discounts:
On real estate
Other

155,468.96

Total loans and discounts

i 155,468.96
5

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

10,700.12

Investments

9,613.74

All other resources

13,602.58

Total resources

189,385.40

Capital

50,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

8,133.84

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

60,037.35

Time deposits, including postal savings

49,005.14$ 109,962.56

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

21,289.00

All other liabilities
189,385.40

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)
Dividends paid from
collections

Claims allowed

Secured

Payments from
guaranty fund

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Total payments

claims

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

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?

Yen

If so give:

11-13-29

Date liquidation was completed
Collections:
From liquidation of assets

$ 31,283.84

From assessments on shareholders

28,554.45

Other collections (explain)

24,119.44

Total collections

• 957.93
'

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

Secured claims. ...

Dividends paid from
collections

15,000.00_

/%/Cove ,
,

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

is(,. o a.
-0

A,
o o

7* "' S
3
'''
__74itlthaftr___

.

Preferred claims..
—
74 eil-0,1•-cts
/ /
General claims. . . .6_0__CL.34
7. 42±4"21
7
4
Total claims




/Y0,600.34_

tar-0. 4
14
i

1 77- ,744
1
9: 0

7° ci(

73.77
0

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
and bad.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)

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

agr culture

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?

From -him

institution in 1.92_3

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

Collentad on 100,e atockholderst liability since suspension $28.554.45




\I/60,0dd

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

FI State bank
0 Trust company

•

0 Stock savings bank
Mutual savings bank

Kansas

0 Private bank
42

1. Name of bank_TheKi rvriii 5f te BrInic

2. Date organized 11-19-1895

3. Federal reserve district

Town or City

Date suspended 10-25-1923

10

Kirwin

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 Phillips

_115

6. Condition figures; as of (date*)

iiust 31,.1923

Loans and discounts:
$ 13,800.00

On real estate

261,214.96

Other

$ 275,014.96

Total loans and discounts
Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

c\`-e
Investments

6,000.00
34,291.00

All other resources

315,305.96

Total resources
Capital

25,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

12,500.00

Deposits:
$

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

3,068.42
128.032.48
91,023.56
$ 222,129.46

Total deposits
Borrowings from F. R. bank

55,676.50

Borrowings from other banks
All other liabilities

315,305.96

Total liabilities
7. Has this bank been reopened? Yes

If so give:

-vrin
Date of reopening ri'xchanze State Bank, K-1_,
Name under which reopened December 13, 1923
Loss to depositors on:

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:

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

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

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Secured 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

fr

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

F rozen 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
General agriculture

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspen1921

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

out
nrrn wa_^ n'--ai•-(,(1_ 1 o-:,7(.Y or paper covering. 37,5OO before new bank
opened.

7,9

Dank had stockholders fund of about '31,000.

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

[31 State bank
O Trust company

•

O Stock savings bank
O

Mutual savings bank

WTS.AS

O Private bank

1. Name of bank

2. Date organized

Town or City

The Labotte State Bank

1-30-1913

3. Federal reserve district

Date suspended

I 0-1-1922_

jbio

T.ahmt.tn

'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

T ahEt L.3

0

6.

Condition figures, as of (date*)

October

, 1922

Loans and discounts:
On real estate

$

Other

9,047.00
85,235.06

Total loans and discounts

$ 94,282.06

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

,100.00

Investments

•

4,385.20

All other resources

11,916.n1

Total resources

311,983.87

10,000.00

Capital
Surplus and undivided profits

8,680.22

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

3.5,q88.q0

Time deposits, including postal savings

24,090.41

•

$

Total deposits

60,079.31

Borrowings from F. R. bank
33,224.34

Borrowings from other banks
All other liabilities
Total liabilities
7. IIas this bank been reopened?

111,983.87

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 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:

TT0

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:

N

(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:

Septeraber 1, 1924

Collections:
From liquidation of assets

$ 58,177.93

From assessments on shareholders

8,300.00

Other collections (explain)
Total collections

66,777.93

Offsets to claims (loans paid, etc.)
Payments to depositors:
(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

56,803,74

Total claims

56,803,74




19,881.31

40,514.47

60,395.78
*

f

4:),3f,./7

11
'J.

_,.,,taiii.*:

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
GenPra.1 Apriculture

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?




1921

Yes
40g,

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

34,097.57

Collected on 100%, stockholders liability $8 300 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

O State bank
O Trust company

•

O Stock savings bank

fl Mutual savings bank

HaraaS

O Private bank

i
1. Name of bank The LaCygne SilatP Bank

2. Date organized

8-2-05

3. Federal reserve district

Date suspended

Town or City

1 -22 /r.2
/

TO

T1aCye

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 _Linn

950

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

April 22, 1929

Loans and discounts:
On real estate
Other

115,103.11
$ 115,103.11

Total loans and discounts
Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

11,R74.43

Investments

15,691.25

All other resources

4,230.62
146,899.41

Total resources

12,500.00

Capital

6,861.09

Surplus and undivided profits
Deposits:
707.73

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

88,165.30

Time deposits, including postal savings

18,586.75
$ 107,459.78

Total deposits
Borrowings from F. R. bank

20,078.54

Borrowings from other banks
All other liabilities

146,899,41

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?
Name of bank InFxkinix •.:'..;'i
Date taken over

If so give:
ansas

f
.\.

May, 1929

latibo depositors arm except stockholders paid in full.
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)
aA.e,(X-ior

Other causes, (specify)

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

/1 '

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?




If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

1927 — 75% — $6 541.00
1929 —

55 000•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
El

National bank
Name of State

if State bank
O Trust company
El Stock savings bank
• Mutual savings bank

O

KANSAS

Private bank

1. Name of bank_Thr.Lako_atateBank—___Town or City

2. Date organized 4-9-1907

3. Federal reserve district

Date suspended 11-18-1921

410

lake 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**

S. 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 Barber

165

Jun:, 30, 1321

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

$

13,423.82
256,055.11

Other
Total loans and discounts

$

269,478.93

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts
Investments

20,717.25

All other resources

178,961.76

Total resources

/1-9,160.0/1

Capital

30,000.00
6,11.0.57

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

290,313.00

Time deposits, including postal savings

55.370.26

Total deposits

$

345,684.16

Borrowings from F. R. bank
Borrowings from other banks

87,366.21

All other liabilities
469,160.94

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.




1Tn

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?

Ye s

Date liquidation was completed

If so give:

8-1 19-2E?

Collections:
From liquidation of assets

$

117,5Z8.5R

From assessments on shareholders
Other collections (explain)
117,538.58

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

Dividends paid from
collections

Z3,876.91

-- 3174-f 1
)

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

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




168,220.87

2,9,438.65

192,097.78 jle/V, k,/ ko-

-74.174•T 1
82,074.86

111,513.51
49,i , i o, ,
? (A

low
"44.7 7.
lere
70,S-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
Losses due to slump in cattle market
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
Cattle feeding

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

nog assessment
,3•Of orv"V




ordered March 1, 1921.

,
644_404 .
,

Did not collect.

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

S AS.

O Private bank

1. Name of ban

2. Date organized

Town or City

•

5-22-1B95

3. Federal reserve district

Date suspended

6-14-1923

#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

F ankl

278

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

June 12, 1923

Loans and discounts:
On real estate

$

Other

2G,Z95.00

65,015.98

Total loans and discounts

$

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

91,440.98
35,935.00

Investments

7,890.57

All other resources

17,757.28

Total resources

—15-3 -02-3,43
7

Capital

10,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

12,170.32

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

69.2,64.62

Time deposits, including postal savings

43,041.67

Total deposits

$

112,306.29

Borrowings from F. R. bank
Borrowings from other banks

18,547.22

All other liabilities
Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

153,023.83

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

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. ...

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?

Yes
Nov

Date liquidation was completed

If so give:
her 30, 1929

Collections:
From liquidation of assets

$

70,563.60
2,400,00

From assessments on shareholders
Other collections (explain)

72,963.60

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

44,741

662.88

General claims

103,005,42

410202,17

Total claims

103,668,30

1. 4




L L 17 U
.
AdirVo7/ i 2
,

VI,P 4.4 .c. 4

100%
--48---1-4.90.
1
1
/0.y 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) xtciarxxisiccuPOOPPRWmErxkxxxitxtut Loses in
paper purported to be sold without recourse.

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 farmin

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

Abeut 1919

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

100c4
10,000
1q9.2
1923 — collected on loo7 stockholders' liability $2,400 since suspension
I
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
O

6

National bank
Name of State

O State bank
O Trust company

•

O Stock savings bank
O

Mutual savings bank

KANS,4,9

O Private bank

1. Name of bank____The___gtate___Bs_nic___a_Langdon__Town or City Langd

2. Date organized

7-13-1902 Date suspended

3. Federal reserve district

10-9-1923

iL.1
0

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

Reno

181

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

.Angy st 31,1923

Loans and discounts:
On real estate

$

Other

8,740.00
119,657.17

Total loans and discounts

$ 128,397.17

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

13..321,36

Investments

3,943.39

150,511 .92

All other resources
Total resources
Capital

10,000.00

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

75,728.07

Time deposits, including postal savings

11,163.89
$ 86,891.96

Total deposits
Borrowings from F. R. bank

43.317.17

Borrowings from other banks
All other liabilities

302.79

Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?
Date of reopening

150,511.92
yes

If so give:

Rapt:012a 2, 1924

Name under which reopened____Larril ern Stfrhe Ba
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
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

4

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

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)

Excess loans & overloaned

Reorganized under new charter
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?

1921

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




1922-23

Y es
100%

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments
10,000

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

IJ National bank

Name of State

State bank
11] Trust company
[11 Stock savings bank

LI Mutual savings bank

KANSAS

E] Private bank

1. Name of bank

2. Date organized

The First State Rank

12-7-1903

3. Federal reserve district

Town or City

Date suspended 11-2c)-1026

Ten

Ltrui

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

800

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

November 29, 1926

Loans and discounts:
$

On real estate
Other

14,413.85
45,045.30
$

Total loans and discounts

59,459.15

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

1,750.00
\\'2

Investments

7.300.00
63,906.47

All other resources
Total resources

132,
4_5 -

Capital

10,000.00
2,600.00

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

71,718.10

Time deposits, including postal savings

34,940_52

Total deposits

$

1 06,558.62

Borrowings from F. R. bank
13,257.00

Borrowings from other banks
All other liabilities

1 S2,415.62

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.




TT°

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

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 s

If so give:

July 2
,9, 1929

Collections:
$

From liquidation of assets

37,164.73
3,800.00

From assessments on shareholders
Other collections (explain)

13,355.65

Total collections

5_4020.38

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

2.14ZSZapre

Y5r31_

4351
97,932.71
98, .
368 02

46,709.07

y4,/el. 07
1.7,11.4.

100%

T7,1H3e

'/7. 5%

47.7%

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)....Paatt • racords.intantionally.destroye
by fire and remainder removed from bank

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 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 190% stockholders' liability since suspension $3,800




rO,00e

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
IK State bank
O Trust company

•

O Stock savings bank
O

Mutual savings bank

O Private bank

1. Name of bank___TheL_Famar_a_lita.t9_13ank______Town or City Larnmd

2. Date organized

4—16 —1907

3. Federal reserve district

Date suspended

#10

9-16-1.222 Population of town or city*

Iember 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

Pawn e

3,141

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

September 15, 3.:)z
-

Loans and discounts:
On real estate
Other

429,043.02

Total loans and discounts

$ .429,043.02

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts
Investments

13,919.31

All other resources

7E3,107.39

Total resources

620,246.82

Capital

100,0.00.00

Surplus and undivided profits

32,244.38

Deposits:
$

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

1,SR1 .n,
214,006.6'7
9ri,72.7

Total deposits

$ 312,315.30

Borrowings from F. R. bank
Borrowings from other banks

153,158.1R

All other liabilities

22.,52.8 96

Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

620.246.82
11-0

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? I:0

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
iTo

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:

January 25, 1_927

Date liquidation was completed
Collections:

$

From liquidation of assets

260,704,62
3,500.00

From assessments on shareholders
Other collections (explain)

264,204.62

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

.
4,284.74
228,547.2R_
232,832.,00

4 )4 1,7 et
,
57,3 38.83

117 1
' ,V74,t
%/7 /3 0iI
(
_......_ ....:---rraf)

1 V -vi,.1-/

100%
25%

26 / 70
,.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
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 ?

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 on 100% stockholders' liability since sulDension $3,500.00

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
El National bank
Name of State

CI State bank
El Trust company

•

Ej Stock savings bank
El

Mutual savings bank

Kansas

El Private bank

1. Name of bankThe State Savings Bank.

2. Date organized 8-16-1902

3. Federal reserve district

Town or City Leavenworth

Date suspended 5-23-1922

10

Population of town or city* 20 889

NIember 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

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

1:)?•2

Loans and discounts:
On real estate

$352,537.29
631,232.46

Other

$ 983,769.75

Total loans and discounts
Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

10,188.60
125,949.50

Investments

13,827.21

All other resources

1,133,735.06

Total resources

100,000.00

Capital

21,237.97

Surplus and undivided profits
Deposits:
2.258.64

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

462,554.22

Time deposits, including postal savings

503,234.2

$ 968,047.09

Total deposits
Borrowings from F. R. bank

44,450.00

Borrowings from other banks
All other liabilities

1,133,735.06

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?

TTo

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? 7

If so give payments to date:

(Amounts in dollars)
Dividends paid from
collections

Claims allowed

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:
Yes
Oct.10,1928

Collections:
$546,217.70

From liquidation of assets

44,534.95

From assessments on shareholders
Other collections (explain)

590,752.65

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

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

, IV

4IY

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




_t-errce172r1
7 -1,(3,39

7, /es< 51

77:r,i)1
see,2e4.ee
7
1,4 .g'3

Total payments

7,,/-'3

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

APIA%
lon5

223,687.39

c4 177,77

fr.04 3•/‘

g/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 mriagement, 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
Mercantile

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

About 1918 or trior thereto

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

50% January 10, 1917
Golleeed on
susiDension

lop5

— $121500

stockholders liability $44,534 since

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
O Private bank

1. Name of bank

The Lebanon State Bank

2. Date organized 7-14-1P92

3. Federal reserve district

_Town or City

Date suspended 6-10-1930

10

Lebanon

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

731

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

June 10, 1930

Loans and discounts:
On real estate
Other

116,462.66

Total loans and discounts

$ 116,462.66

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

4,575.00
)

Investments

22,330.57

All other resources

22,408.07

Total resources

165,776.30

Capital

25,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

9,439.23

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

113,8_17.99

•

13,519.08
$ 127,337.07

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

4,000.00

All other liabilities
Total liabilities

7. lias this bank been reopened?

165,776.30

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
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

/

Secured claims.. . .

19,675.97
25.0Q_

Preferred claims
General claims. . . .

7PJ .

-*Er-etr"

113,612.50

100%

93,931.53

Total claims.. .

/0e-f
-

7/.97
,

/f

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

/

po,

77

/7 2'1

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 sulittiloods,
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

Genpra.1 el ass of au i cultural paper

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

19?1

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

100r SiL-44— 200 collected since supension

k,d00

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

16

Name of State

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

KANSAS

O Private bank

1. Name of bank

The Peoples State Bank

2. Date organized

3-30-1906

3. Federal reserve district

Date suspended

Town or City

1-7-1924

#10

Lebo

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

Coffey

612

6. Condition figures, as of (date*) November 15. 1923
Loans and discounts:
On real estate
Other

137,039.81

Total loans and discounts

$ 137,039.81
,
3796.00

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts
Investments

23,418.00

All other resources

34,266.2-9

Total resources

198,520.10

Capital

15,000.00
6,431.29

Surplus and undivided profits
Deposits:
$

Due to banks**

418.S4

Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits

82,421.04

Time deposits, including postal savings

86.749.43
$ 169,588.81

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

7,500.00

All other liabilities
198,520.10

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

yes

March 26, 1924

Name under which reopened Paop_les
Loss to depositors on:

If so give:

State

BA ril(o Lab0
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
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?

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

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.

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)
Reopened

3 -g6

- V

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

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?




1926

Yes
50%

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments
7,500.00

Collected 1005 double liability $15,000 and by special assessment
amount of shortage, $30,000

/f3 fiJ 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

El National bank

L

Name of State
State bank

O Trust company

•

O Stock savings bank
O

Mutual savings bank

KANSAS

0 Private bank

1. Name of bank

2. Date organized

The State Bank of Lehigh

7-15-.1898

3. Federal reserve district_

Town or City Lehigh

Date suspended 10-28-1927

Ten

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 Mari cm

370

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

October 28, 1 g27

Loans and discounts:
On real estate
Other

83,192.5P

Total loans and discounts

$

83,192.59

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

22,455.54

Investments

21,678.75

All other resources

3,944.80

Total resources

131,271.68
20,000.00

Capital

3,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits
Deposits:
Due to banks**

I .50

Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits

33,879.56

Time deposits, including postal savings

28,103.71
$ 61.984.77

Total deposits
Borrowings from F. R. bank

41,050.10

Borrowings from other banks

5,236.81

All other liabilities
Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

-1U,271.68
No

If so give:

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

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to claims

Seemed 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
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

Secured claims. ...

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

_

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

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

Yes

If so give:

Faro 27, 100
-h_

Collections:
From liquidation of assets

$

•
•-•
8,673.62.
9,300.00

From assessments on shareholders

42,464.92

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. . ..

7,424.05

7e4V,0v

Preferred claims

3 456•
30
,

3 ci.,3 a

General claims.. ..

-61,190.00 _3.0,094.85

Total claims. .. . — 72,070.35




100%
_11.3 ,f.a._,X;_e
7

46,f7 v-ves

-tat, 1 7.2,
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
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).Exaes i:v:e . Real.Estate..holdings

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

Yas

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture
cultura1 conditions

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspenAlnintrh 1920

sion?

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




1924

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments
$2.200

Collected on 10

stockholdersiliability since susloenlion $9,300
d,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

fl National bank

Name of State

State bank
• Trust company

•

• Stock savings bank
• Mutual savings bank
▪ Private bank

1. Name of bank

ThA Faxmnrs State Bank

2. Date organized 6-30-1913

3. Federal reserve district

Date suspended

'Pen

Town or City

2-44921

To LOUP

Population of town or city* 110

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

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

1?-28-1920

Loans and discounts:
On real estate
Other

P0,268.40

Total loans and discounts

11n,26R.40

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts
Investments

5,470.00

All other resources

20,168.98

Total resources

135,907.38

Capital

10.000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

7,022.25

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

47,752_4 6a
,

Time deposits, including postal savings

40,133.45

Total deposits

$ 87,886.13

Borrowings from F. R. bank
Borrowings from other banks

31,000.00

All other liabilities
Total liabilities
7. I-Tas this bank been reopened?

115,907.38
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.




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:

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

yes

If so give:

11..28-1922

Collections:
From liquidation of assets
7Stio,(17

From assessments on shareholders.
Other collections (explain)

,a/ail:able
Records

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

(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

48,200.68

22,036.04

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims. .. . ___66,98 42,3_
.
Total claims . .




66,987.23

-0
70,936.72
7013'4.71'

4V3%700

1 , ,`7c
ec

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
Defalcation
Heavy withdrawals of deposits
Failure of affiliated institution (Name)
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Failure of J L Pettyjohn Mtg Co
Failure of large debtor (Name)
Ulathe Ks..
,
Excess loans
Other causes, (specify)

1/
-

gio

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
Most of loss cc

ed in J

L Pett •

llort e e C-cmpany, per

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspension? 1918 when pettyd.ohn

nar IsnaA takian into tha hank

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 100% stockholders' liability $7,360.87




tt,d,t-rvt_

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
ID

National bank

Name of State

E State bank
O Trust company

•

o

Stock savings bank

o

i04

Private bank

Mutual savings bank

Kansas

1. Name of bank The Farmers State Bank

2. Date organized 7-30-1917

3. Federal reserve district

Town or City

Date suspended 4-2-1930

10

Leon

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 Butler

476

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

Apri 1 2, 1930

Loans and discounts:
On real estate
Other

80,011.74

Total loans and discounts

$ 30,011.74

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

22,500.60

Investments
All other resources

6,562.23

Total resources

109,074.57

Capital

15,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

10,882.01

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

55,29R.44

Time deposits, including postal savings

12,964.16
$ 68,262.60

Total deposits
Borrowings from F. R. bank

14,925.00

Borrowings from other banks
All other liabilities

4.96

Total liabilities

7. I-las this bank been reopened?

109,074.57

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.




lio

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
Yea

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.. . . ___3tiVeieticittl9c
Preferred claims.. .

•

General claims....

56,484.92

=If7C.f‘
/4,a7,AriAr

t/4

4,976.86_

16,945.48_

'CO%

A

3C ,
7

r/.?-vv.3 44

Total claims.. .. _61,461.78

35'. 7

c,

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 •
(-

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspen1921

sion?

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




1927

es
20061
,

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments
20 000 00

10012 SA -'4 100 -collected since suspension
,
tj/6t
1 -

ae

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

M State bank

•

O Trust company
O Stock savings bank

o

Mutual savings bank

Kanse.c

O Private bank

1. Name of bank The Liberty Stat2 Bank

2. Date organized 1C-18

3. Federal reserve district

1904

Town or City

Date suspended 5-19

10

Liberty

1930 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 Montgomery

226

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

$10,968.90

Other

34,750.13

Total loans and discounts

$ 45,719.03

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

400.00
\

Investments

9,663.86

All other resources

18,874.99

Total resources

74,657.88

Capital

20,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

7,716.56

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

26,742.32

Time deposits, including postal savings

18,754.83
$ 45,497.15

Total deposits
Borrowings from F. R. bank

1,444.17

Borrowings from other banks
All other liabilities
Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

74,657.88

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?

YAR

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. .. .

5413.15

147 3.Lr

z7 c., 7
4 0

Preferred claims
40,566.43

General claims

16,226.66

M.-2,-Ler—b=

Total claims. ... _46,039.50

__

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

_
/4k7_f_, f_Z_

405

4
'i7.1°

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)
Commercial National
Failure of correspondent (Name)
Independence., 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

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

3.921

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

10V. SA--42,000 collected since suspension




Je

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. his
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
• National bank

J

State bank

• Trust company

•

• Stock savings bank
El

Mutual savings bank

• Private bank

1. Name of bank__Vip Cnrawercial stp..-he Ba_nk

2. Date organized

7-13-1P06

3. Federal reserve district

Date suspended

Town or City

Li ndsb org

12-19-1930 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

McPher s on

2016

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

DecOmber 15, 1930

Loans and discounts:
On real estate

$

Other

51,622.85
337,644.21

Total loans and discounts

$ 380,267.06
,

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

25,392.02

Investments

23,163.34

All other resources

29,618 51
467,441.03

Total resources
Capital

40.000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

5.' ,507.83

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

168.55
159$

Time deposits, including postal savings

164,9-33_37
$

Total deposits

324,201.92

Borrowings from F. R. bank
Borrowings from other banks

49,731.28

All other liabilities
Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

467,441.03
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?

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

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 assessmentq

Collected on 100%



Stocltholderst liabality

d/q6)

$7,800.00

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

IK State bank

o

•

Trust company

O Stock,savings bank
O

"fe

Mutual savings bank

KANSAS

O Private bank

1. Name of ban

•

2. Date organized 4-4-1903

3. Federal reserve district

Town or City Linwood

•f

Date suspended 12-17-1926

110

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_leaverworth

16,912

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)BacterbAr 17, 3P 26
Loans and discounts:
$

On real estate

4,659.51

78,089.17

Other
Total loans and discounts

$

82,748.68

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

14,050.00

Investments

141,062.14
7,954.30

All other resources
Total resources

10,000
.00

Capital
Surplus and undivided profits

6,579.66

Deposits:
800.00

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

55, 783,34

Time deposits, including postal savings

31, 118.44

Total deposits

$

87,701.78

Borrowings from F. R. bank
Borrowings from other banks

14,53Z.48

All other liabilities
118,814.92

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 anothcr bank?

1:o

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. ..

Yes If so give:

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

Septenber 16. 1930

Collections:
$

From liquidation of assets

t
'
22,77P .80,
4,150.00

From assessments on shareholders

14,531.- --7 4-87
'
,

Other collections (explain)

w

-

r2e:
7.-4
7

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

Dividends paid from
colleations

Secured claims. . . .

4,391.56
1,657.84

Total payments

/ Cf7.1N‘

General claims
Total claims. . . .
Total




70,351.29
_ 76,400.69

30,485.58
.

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

/0.fc,
145c, 7.

Li.3v../1

Preferred claims

Payments from
guaranty fund

-

,

.•

j ./ .144.fi
‘.

4.L/3.1
'172 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 Tpo Aluch real estate
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).. D iø.i.t. in .QaMtir.Igg..4111..4c1:0-eted
- 1
reserves

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

ye q

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 suspenabout 1921

sion?

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

yeq

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

Collected on up% stockholders' liability since suspension 0,150
/640 0




1926

5Q% assessment levied but not collected.
V

)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
O National bank
Name of State

IK State bank
O Trust company

•

O Stock savings bank
0 Mutual savings bank

KANSAS

O Private bank

1. Name of bank

akelt_jbngt
s

2. Date organized 5-12-1913

3. Federal reserve district_410

State__BamkTown or City_

Date suspended 11-28-1928

Lon

on

Elk

Population of town or city* 699

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*)

NcmArilIPIr 28, 19P8

Loans and discounts:
On real estate
Other

98,822.43

Total loans and discounts

$ 98,822.13

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

4;300.00

Investments

7,140.60

All other resources

19,103.94
12 ),366.97
(

Total resources

15,000.00

Capital
Surplus and undivided profits

9, 90.88
2

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

57,766.89

Time deposits, including postal savings

47,309.20
$ 105,076.09

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

129,366.97

Total liabilities

7. lias 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:
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? 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...

.979,63

17(/‘3
62,313.07

General claims.. .. _95_485.25Total claims.. ..

•

/
c779, 3
i i • 07
-611,2-92-148

10c%
7_
6 s.3 0

V,
‘ 3

-60-"
LS:I. 7,.

43,Lfk,7"

96,464.8EL

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

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

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
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 G

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspen1923

sion?

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




1922
1927

Yea
40%

40,
,

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments
6.000
6,000

Double liability collected after suspension $1,400
) —/D 61
11 5

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

•

O Stock savings bank

Ei Mutual savings bank

KANSAS

O Private bank

1. Name of ban

e• T.

2. Date organized 7-5-1911

•

•-.

Town or City

Date suspended 11-4-1927

3. Federal reserve district

L

11

Population of town or city*

Member or nonmember of F. R. System

4. Number of branches operated: In cit3. 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

100

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

November 4, 1927

Loans and discounts:
On real estate

$ 2,165.00
42,673.20

Other
Total loans and discounts

$

44,838.20

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

(109.08
6'

Investments

8,300.85

All other resources

11,554,01

Total resources

71,603.04

Capital

10,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

9,959.07

Deposits:
275.00

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

25,E110.10
1,896.57
$

Total deposits

28,051.77

Borrowings from F. R. bank
23,592.20

Borrowings from other banks
All other liabilities
Total liabilities
7. Has this bank been reopened?

71,A03.04
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?

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. ...
Taal claims. . ..

Yes

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

If so give:

November 16-, 1929

Collections:
$

From liquidation of assets
From assessments on shareholders

,
2,883.48
4,000.00
23,750.01

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. . . . _ 3)
227.65
Preferred claims

1,416.75

General claims . . . . _274829.19
Total claims. .. .




28,473.59

/44/4.7J
19,230.25

100%
- .1 -'

:

7/.3 ,V4Z (6
.4

gD.77e-ig
i o

S9.2

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)

Over.loonad conaitjmn and
insufficient earnings

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

Agrioulture

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 suspenAbout 1924

sion?

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




1918

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

Ye

$2,600
0)
00

Collected an_laG%_atonkilolderst liability sinsuapongioa

5w, levied

in Sept. 1927: not collected.

k,poo

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
El State bank

Name of State

O Trust company
O Stock savings bank
0 Mutual savings bank

KAliS AS

O Private bank

1. Name of bank

The

Difiall State Bark

2. Date organized 10-18-1904

3. Federal reserve district

Town or City

Date suspended 1-18-1928

L10

Lucle13

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

Rawl in q

75

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

79,691.12
$ 79,691.72

Total loans and discounts
Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

%(') 10,743.00
3,200.00

Investments
All other resources

11,043.88

Total resources

104,678.60

Capital

10,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

10,999.88

Deposits:
$

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

1,012.97

2,670..34
50.920.41
$ 74,603.72

Total deposits
Borrowings from F. R. bank

9,075.00

Borrowings from other banks
All other liabilities

104,678.60

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.




If so give:

8. Has this bank been taken over by another bank? _1\10
Name of bank by which taken over
Date taken over
Loss to depositors on:

.1;nount 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

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

_

Secured claims....
492,03

General claims. . . .

72,842.25

51,153.62

Total claims. ...

73,334.28

L4-77-,a 3
,-,
41 O•(et
51,645:64

1!("Z

Preferred claims..

Total payments

4G 41164
,
I

100%
70%
.V
7o 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
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 Genftre 1 nlass of a ricultural pspr

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

Yes
300c7
o

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments
30 000

Nubia UbU1ty collected after suspensionA9_,40

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

2
L State bank
Trust company

o

•

O Stock savings bank
O

Mutual savings bank

o

Private bank

1. Name of bank

2. Date organize

Kansas

The Pn rmer s StA'be

-2_6-16

3. Federal reserve district

Date suspended

10

Town or City

4-30-29

Ma di on

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 Greenwood

1894

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

April 30, 1929

Loans and discounts:
On real estate
Other

196,660.55

Total loans and discounts

$ 196,660.55

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

18,172.32

Investments

28,275.69

All other resources

28,595.23

Total resources

271,703.79

Capital

VI119

Surplus and undivided profits

-)?'

77.4

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

143,802.65

Time deposits, including postal savings

53,143.45

Total deposits

$ 196,946.30

Borrowings from F. R. bank
Borrowings from other banks

30,880.00

All other liabilities
Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?
Date of reopening

271,703.79
No

If so give:

tq C•alq4 fa
'

-

OA

°
7

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?

Yes

If so give payments to date:

(Amounts in dollars)
Dividends paid from
collections

Claims allowed

Secured claims. ... _18,253.49

Total payments

/0441./0

Preferred claims

174,207.87

General claims

100%

139,366.20

" 71"6" 7
149
0-7

80%

.77

193,825.46

Total claims.

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

/0 go
.

/
I,E7/4 3,af

1 364.10
,

Payments from
guaranty fund

/4,7i3

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?

no

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture

Zarol-D] 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

1
100‘0 S/1,--425 000 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

ER State bank
O Trust company

•

O Stock savings bank
• Mutual savings bank

KANSAS

O Private bank

1. Name of bank The Citlyens Sta.te Bank

2. Date organized 1-18-1913

3. Federal reserve district

Date suspended

Town or City

949-1921

#10

lia.nhattan County

Population of town or city*lq,801

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.




Riley

6. Condition figures, as of (date*) September 17, 1921
Loans and discounts:
On real estate
Other

387,250.99

Total loans and discounts

$

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

387,250.__9
6,298.98

Investments

22,939.48

All other resources

24,375.99

Total resources

440,865.44

Capital

50,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

5,000.00

Deposits:
Due to banks**

$

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

124.26
301,654.14
58,052.52

Total deposits

$

'A5'
1,89
142

Borrowings from F. R. bank
Borrowings from other banks

18,902.06

All other liabilities

7,141./1C

Total liabilities
7. Has this bank been reopened?

440,865.4aNo

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
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:

August 1, 1928

Collections:
From liquidation of assets

$

From assessments on shareholders

366,556.53
4,568.80

Other collections (explain)
Total collections

371,r35.33

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

Secured claims. . ..

1,190.57
—334,9-35.62 —321,776.33

Total claims.. . .
Interest 


Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

. ..)

Preferred claims.
General claims

Dividends paid from
collections

336,126.0;9
$25,814.89

'11
52,771.09

375,737.99

100%
0
/c,e fil.
,

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?

1919 lsrgR AICARS Joarm sh riwe ci up. Accommodation paper and
possibly defalcations started prior to this date.

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 100g stockholders liability $6,568.80 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
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

O State bank
O Trust company

•

O Stock savings bank
O

Mutual savings bank

1c4110A$

O Private bank

1. Name of bank_The Coll

2. Date organized

t t

12nlc

3-16-1923 Date suspended

3. Federal reserve district

Town or City

Nitnhatta ri

T? i 1 AV

.0
12-30-1930 Population of town or city*___1_J 136

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*)

December 29, 1930

Loans and discounts:
On real estate
Other

60,:300.71

Total loans and discounts

$ 60,200.71
(I

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

6,418.88

Investments

6,580.00

All other resources

8,605.03

Total resources

81,805.62

Capital

25,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits
Deposits:
$

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

742.88
38,098.54
2,464.20

Total deposits

$

41,305.62

Borrowings from F. R. bank
Borrowings from other banks

15,500.00

All other liabilities
Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

R] 805.62
•

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.




3To

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:

Yes

(Amounts in dollars)
Dividends paid from
collections

Claims allowed

h&1

$960.03

Secured claims

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

,--‘. 3 -

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

/c, c:::„ 7,..,

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

Dividends paid from
collections

Secured claims
Preferred claims
General claims
Total claims




V

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

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?

'NMMin


.1


If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

.3+; c nllected or. 1007i st ocoth.ol ders
,

tk,5-a)ed

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

21 State bank
Trust company

•

El Stock savings bank
[1] Mutual savings bank

KANSAS

Private bank

1. Name of bank

I 4

11.

S. WM'

own or City

•

Ma.r hattan

County

R 11 e

Bank
2. Date organized

3-5-1 920

3. Federal reserve district

Date suspended 2—7-3928

0--

Population of town or city* 10_1_801

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.




6. Condition figures, as of (date*) February 7, 1928
Loans and discounts:
On real estate
Other

82,733.07

Total loans and discounts

$ 82,733.07

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

\\°)

Investments

29,g51-68

All other resources

50,131,,a6

Total resources
Capital

2F,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

C52-66

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

103,-684.-66
20,55:.60

Total deposits

$

24 ,440.F5.

Borrowings from F. R. bank
12,723,00

Borrowings from other banks
All other liabilities
Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

162,816.01

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.




• 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:

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:
4-1-1929

Collections:

/C

From liquidation of assets

$

j1; V r
;›

77,191.40

/ ;
' 74(4
,
7.

AT

19,629.87
13.762.86

From assessments on shareholders
Other collections (explain)

/2-/

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

Secured claims. . .. _____10 550.45

Dividends paid from
collections

/0/g,...,/
k

38% returned to stnekheldebs who paid
tsA,LtJ

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

.---' ,/,
A. 4 st
4

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

/

7C
7

Preferred claims.
General claims
Total claims




_10_6_,168-06 _1014169.06
_116,718.51

•_...,:a.,,..2..
/
.4 /

100%
/ d 7°
0

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)...ExpextsO.S . ex=edo.cl .oarnixiga

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
Genera/ Conditions

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspenabout 1918

sion?

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




Yes

Collected on l9O

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

stookholderst liability since suspension $19,629.87

100Z,msDm_u_t_leri„ed in 1928; not collected.
04

•

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
O

Mutual savings bank

Zansas

O Private bank

1. Name of bank

2. Date organized

The Exchange State Bank

Town or City

Oct.1.5.1910 Date suspended Jan.2,1930

3. Federal reserve district

10

Msyetta

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

Jackson

267

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

Tanilq ry 2, 1 930

Loans and discounts:
On real estate
39,497.09

Other

$ 39,497.09

Total loans and discounts
Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

4,410.00

Investments

1,755,00

All other resources

8,430,80
54,092,89

Total resources

10,000.00

Capital

3,071.19

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

25,520,26

Time deposits, including postal savings

11,851,44
$ 37,371.70

Total deposits
Borrowings from F. R. bank

3,650.00

Borrowings from other banks
All other liabilities

54,092,89

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.




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

Flo

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

Preferred claims

' . 193..88

fr0,Sr

/oc> fo

430.98

Secured claims... .

Dividends paid from
collections

4'3'D 4 _1__

100%

General claims.. .. 35,947.99

Payments from
guaranty fund

7 189.60
4

Total payments

....2 .&2-e-9137
-

___71ILL,4.

Total claims.... _Z6 51:Zolet—
4

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

20;4

„zty%

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?

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

1927 — 93% — $9 300.00
100,c/

collected 41,700 since suspension

oed

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
[I] National bank

Name of State

LK State bank
[11 Trust company

•

E] Stock savings bank
• Mutual savings bank

CANS AS

[i] Private bank

1. Name of bank

2. Date organized

The Rank of yeGraaken

R-2-P92

3. Federal reserve district

Date suspended

10

Town or City

McCrackenCounty

9-29..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.




Rush

566

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

Sapteinber 27, 1927

Loans and discounts:
73,132.30

On real estate

184,1.40.67

Other
Total loans and discounts

257,572.97

$

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

20,Z57.56

Investments

4)•
\°

All other resources

9,528.00
21,686.09

Total resources

309,144 i2

Capital

50,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

52,898.19

Deposits:
$ 11.561.89

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

100,272.01
42,058.06

Total deposits

153,891.96

Borrowings from F. R. bank
52,354.47

Borrowings from other banks
All other liabilities
Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

309,144.62

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
9. Is this bank still in process of liquidation?

If so give payments to date:

Ye8

(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from''
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Secured claims. . • • _409eCxtrotAk—215.18

General claims.... 143,343.57

7...'7G. / f
Iro.r:‘4 g
107.1744-4-87-1

I/74V
107I505_09

Preferred claims. ..

/07 7,(2/ . 7
,

Total claims. . .. 143,619.75

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

10C%
75%

75"

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
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 suspen1921

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

Double litIbiltV collected since suspension $10 100




Co) a

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

IJ

State bank

Name of State

O Trust company

O

Stock savings bank

O

Mutual savings bank

KANS.AS

O Private bank

1. Name of ban

z

5:

Town or City

it

Date suspended 9-21-1921

2. Date organized A-5-19_02

3. Federal reserve district

Ten

Mnelinft

Population of town or city* 579

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*)

September 21* 192
1

Loans and discounts:
On real estate

$ 22,745.00

Other

91,827.51

Total loans and discounts

$114,572.51

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts
Investments

15,153.17

All other resources

16,53S.85

Total resources

146,362.5'3

Capital

15,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

13,579.86

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

67,897.07

Time deposits, including postal savings

42,532.76

Total deposits

$ 1 10,429.83

Borrowings from F. R. bank
Borrowings from other banks

7•313.59

All other liabilities

39.25

Total liabilities
7. Has this bank been reopened?

146,362.53
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.




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

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Total payments

....._

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

_

Yea

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?

If so give:

Feb 24, 193_0

Date liquidation was completed
Collections:
From liquidation of assets

$ 59,774.66
3,000.00

From assessments on shareholders
Other collections (explain)

11,734.66

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

•—

6,408.75

General claims 4 261,7_83 $99_
Total claims

Dividends paid from
collections

268,192.74

6

.dot.7v

741.13o (1
UAaat5_
.31if3r rio

Vc. ,

208,314.29

q

1-344,1rac. .
_1343:711EtErri:E___

,
'7'/, rs/ J . /./

1-41-94:
3, 0

81.7°?;
yl)7o

144-54.

Note:- Of collections made $9,161.39 lost by being placed in bank which
subsequently closed
,



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

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

Several years

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

X es

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

Collected on 100% stockholders liability — $3 000 since suspension




LAAea!44_

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
▪ Mutual savings bank
O Private bank

The Farmers State Bank of

Town or City
County Pawl ins
P'T D0129ld
McDonald, formerly The State Bank of McDonaldichanged its name to
The Farmers State Bank of McDonald, 11-9-26
12-4.-19Q5
341
Date suspended 3-2-1928
Population of town or city*
2. Date organized
1. Name of bank

3. Federal reserve district

21
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.




6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

uarch 1, 1928

Loans and discounts:
On real estate
Other

207,513.85

Total loans and discounts

$ 207,513.85

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

*) 1,000.00
el

Investments

32,367.39
16,473.20

All other resources
Total resources

_257,_354.4.4

Capital

25,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

27,854.55

Deposits:
Due to banks**

$

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

2,052.48
144,142.94
48,294.37

Total deposits

$

194,499.79

Borrowings from F. R. bank
Borrowings from other banks

10,000.00

All other liabilities
257,354.44

Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

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.




Ho

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?

Yes

If so give payments to date:

(Amounts in dollars)
Claims allowed

Dividends paid from
collections
."
1.

Secured claims.. ..
Preferred claims...

Payments from
guaranty fund

313.00

70

1t

2
General claims.... 174,746.66 _ 119,839.79

/
J 0.

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

1o05

•

185:382A24

Total claims.

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

,.....:.

AO,IW./
,
3/ 5. --

322.58_

Total payments

?/.22

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)

Farmers National Bank,
Phi/
,• 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?

A

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?

19 22

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

inor
/
11
—24 4_,24
7




yes

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments
ted sinne sus ansi 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
El

National bank
Name of State

State bank
El Trust company
El Stock savings bank
El

Mutual savings bank

las

Private bank

1. Name of bank The State Rank of McDonald

2. Date organized 12-1-1905:

3. Federal reserve district

Date suspended

10

Town or City

10-113-1923

McDonal d

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

Rawl ns

591

It I

A urrust,

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

31, 1923

Loans and discounts:
On real estate
Other

107.407.17

Total loans and discounts

$ 107,407.17
N .9
\

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

3,200.00

Investments

8,600.00

All other resources

9,382.80

Total resources

128,589.97

Capital

10.000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

5,000.00

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

75,038.32

Time deposits, including postal savings

18,318.75
$ 93,357.07

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

20,041.65

All other liabilities

191.25

Total liabilities

128,589.97

7. Has this bank been reopened?

Yes

Date of reopening

8-4-24

If so give:

Name under which reopened The State Bank of licDonald
Loss to depositors on:

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)

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?

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)
Reopened

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

7nn

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture
7Theat farmine and. general agriculture

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

39°1

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

All intf the old_ stock of 100 shares turned to the new stockholders and

,
50 shares of this stock sold for 200 per share. /2> //
7

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
Er] National bank
Name of State

fEll State bank
Trust company

•

E] Stock savings bank
[1] Mutual savings bank

Kai1.5as

Ej Private bank

1. Name of bank The

Farmers & Merchants BankTown or City

2. Date organized 9-15-1691

3. Federal reserve district

Date suspended 8-'1-1930

10

McPherson

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 McPherson

4209

6. Condition figures, as of (date*) August 2, 1930
Loans and discounts:
On real estate
Other

82,906.09
$ 82,906.09

Total loans and discounts
Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

16,500.00
7,600.00

Investments
All other resources

13,578.02,

Total resources

120,584.11
20,000.00

Capital
Surplus and undivided profits

7,041.67

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

64,932.46

Time deposits, including postal savings

24,384.98
$ 89,317.44

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

4,225.00

All other liabilities
Total liabilities
7. Has this bank been reopened?

120,584.11

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:
Amount of loss
Secured claims

Per cent of loss
to 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

Payments from
guaranty fund

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Total payments

claims

Preferred claims..

/
/7', V 0

12.50

1005
• -'
—

35,008.89

General claims.. .. 87,522.23
87,534.73

Total claims

35,021.39

4n6'
1
--P
.
I

L/'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

Yes

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
Ye s

or agriculture?

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture

Agriru11u.ral Papqr

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

oqz,

19
1923
1925

- 100% - 100% -

,Ii20 000.00
20,000.00
20,000.00

1928

-

75% -

15,000.00

Collected on 1007, Stockholders Liability



-44

00 0

$2,100.00

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
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

02

11] National bank
Name of State

El State bank
El Trust company

•

• Stock savings bank
• Mutual savings bank

ludisAS

• Private bank

The 1'• ldre-d Sta-te Bank Town or City

1. Name of bank

2. Date organized

9-3-1909

11 1 cl re ri

Date suspended 12-26-1930 Population of town or city*

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

341

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

December 26, 1930

Loans and discounts:
On real estate

$

10,096.00
29,584.66

Other
Total loans and discounts

39,680.66

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

2,950.00

) 9,500.00

Investments

5,641.19

All other resources
Total resources

57,771.85

Capital

10,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

6,168.10

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

30,357.45
6,246.30

Total deposits

$•

36,60.75

Borrowings from F. R. bank
Borrowings from other banks

5,000.00

All other liabilities
Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

57_,771.85
C

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

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? Yes
(Amounts in dollars)
Dividends paid from
collections

Claims allowed

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

,,

/ c::. 7...,
c,

1A/ a <7

Secured claims. .. . ______2r_500.._00
6

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

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

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 othenvise, on the directors or stockholders either before or after the
bank suspended?




If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

]93

_1cof

1930

— 10$

— $1,248.00

Not1:14n,s yet collected on
Stockholders 100% liability

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 First—.State—Bank

2. Date organized 6-12-1908

3. Federal reserve district

Date suspended

10

Town or City

9-20-1923

Minna la

Clarlr

Population of town or city4i.487

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*)

August 31, 1923

Loans and discounts:
On real estate

$

Other

24,765.00
184,415.51

Total loans and discounts

$ 209,180.51

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

801.19
'

Investments

5,140,00

All other resources

6,577.33

Total resources

221,649.03

Capital

25,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

1P,
5004.00

Deposits:
$

Due to banks**

4,567.81

Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits

82,634.05

Time deposits, including postal savings

18,11g5.17

Total deposits

$ 106,097.03

Borrowings from F. R. bank
Borrowings from other banks

78,102.00

All other liabilities

221,-09,03

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.




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?
Date liquidation was completed

Yes

If so give:

July 30, 1928

Collections:
From liquidation of assets

$

159,609,97

From assessments on shareholders

5,447.21

Other collections (explain)
165,057.113_

Total collections
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

.,.,;0

4,754.23
•
'

Total claims. . .. _—. $0464
2.4




Dividends paid from
collections

i‘7v".4-7v
51,861.72
V.L, /N/•?4
(

al__
4
.
7

100%
.7 1/

____46,61594--

......s.

55%
572
%

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

arh 1920 nr ptnr

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 c,1,5 4_47,21
Vcc
i

dd

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

El State bank

.

.1L.

Trust company
111 Stock savings bank
Mutual savings bank

Kansas

LI Private bank

1. Name of bankThe Moran State Bank

2. Date organized 2-16-1899

3. Federal reserve district

Town or City

Date suspended 1 1 -1 0-1 P24

Moran

Allen

Population of town or city* 681

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*) 11-10-24
Loans and discounts:
On real estate
Other

246,153.94

Total loans and discounts

$ 246,153.94
"

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

805.00
7,500.00

Investments

28,201.31

All other resources

282,660.25

Total resources

15,000.00

Capital

11 fiqg.62

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

140,556.68
1,032.65
107,286.18
$

Total deposits

247,875.51

Borrowings from F. R. bank
6,763.00

Borrowings from other banks

122.12

All other liabilities

282,660.25

Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

170

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

Secured claims. . ..

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

•

Preferred claims...
General claims. ...

.

Total claims. . ..

10. Has this bank been finally liquidated?

Yes

If so give:

Date liquidation was completed _')e pt. 18,19_2_9
Collections:
$ 88.448.23

From liquidation of assets
From assessments on shareholders

9,000.00

Other collections (explain)

6,878.33

Total collebtiong

104,326.56

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

Secured claims. . .

%

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

l

Preferred claims
General claims. . . 25 207.70
Total claims




225,207.70

9&,Q24.21

I y, 021. 2.)

41-3/4%
1
`//
`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). Fe.avily ovarloaned. and.excess..1 oe.ns

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
Lar e 1Darm to

rA

na InAr

nal**.tie company

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

About 192

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 no% stockholders liability $9,000 since suspension

lki4j a

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
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
0 National bank

A()

Name of State

O State bank
• Trust company

•

O Stock savings bank
O

Mutual savings bank

T.AJSJS
S

O Private bank

1. Name of bank

2. Date organized

The Pe opl ns Sta-F.n Rank

4-4-1916

3. Federal reserve district

Town or City

Date suspended 12-26-1970

o

11ora n.

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\11 e

51

6. Condition figures, as of (date*) Deneraber 26, 1930
Loans and discounts:
On real estate

$

Other

25,005.30
96,843.75

Total loans and discounts

$

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

R49 ens
121,
8,480.00

Investments

13,273.90

All other resources

3,270.76
146,873.71

Total resources

15,000.00

Capital
Surplus and undivided profits

3,979.72

Deposits:
Due to banks**

150.00

Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits

75_62?.79

Time deposits, including postal savings

29,710.20

Total deposits

$

105,4E3249

Borrowings from F. R. bank
Borrowings from other banks

22,411.00

All other liabilities
Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

146,873.71
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 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?

1,10

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. .. .

y

8,00G

/ 47i ,7
0

e,,i,:''

Preferred claims.. .
General claims. . ..
Total claims. . ..
i
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,
...
otk j
tLboll weevil, etc

,v

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

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?




1930

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments
—

100'7,

iiothii.g yet

`1 15,000.00

olleated_on_laZS

hc1r1ers

ab -11 jti

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
•

p National bank
O State bank

Name of State

O Trust company

•

O Stock savings bank
O

Mutual savings bank

KATT AS

O Private bank

1. Name of bank

The

2. Date organized

3-24-1913

3. Federal reserve district

Town or City

Major Stite Bar IP

Date suspended

Loud CityCounty

10-18-1°30Population 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.




Lim

35.5

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

Oct ober. 18, 1930

Loans and discounts:
On real estate

$

Other

7,000.00
60,023.81

$

Total loans and discounts
Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

67,n2.q1
8,790.28

Investments

52,729.64

All other resources

11, 301.04

Total resources

139,87
,4.77

Capital

20,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

8,432.08

Deposits:
Due to banks**

6.00

Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits

R 3,721 „

Time deposits, including postal savings

12,675.10

Total deposits

96,/
1-02.69

Borrowings from F. R. bank
Borrowings from other banks

is,ono.nn

All other liabilities
Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

139,834.77

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.




Ho

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?

Ye s

If so give payments to date:

(Amounts in dollars)
Dividends paid from
collections

Claims allowed

Secured

r si , 7 /

$25,713.09

claims

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

/,:, ir,•

e, 01

fel.

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

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)

O

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

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?
192E3

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments
—

65:

TU3.1GQO

Nothing yet Collected on 10Z Stochboldors Liabnit5,




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
0 Trust company
O Stock savings bank
0 Mutual savings bank

K1 NSAS

O Private bank

1. Name of ban

• .1.1.

I •

Town or City

•
•

2. Date organized 2—20—1904

3. Federal reserve district

Date suspended

10

Mound vane County La

8—26 —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.




722

-b

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

August 26, 1927

Loans and discounts:
On real estate

$

Other

8,897.73
69,310.26

Total loans and discounts

$ 78,207.99

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts
Investments

18,759.03

All other resources

19,92.648

Total resources

-1ZO,393 50

Capital
Surplus and undivided profits

10,049.89

Deposits:
Due to banks**

$

Demand deposits, including U. S. Govt. deposits

36,894.56

Time deposits, including postal savings

4A,426_,59

955,37

Total deposits

$ 86,2,76.52,

Borrowings from F. R. bank
Borrowings from other banks

14,067.09

All other liabilities
Total liabilities

7. I-Ias this bank been reopened?

120,_393.50
No

If so give:

Date of reopening
Name upder 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:

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?

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

Claims allowed

Secured

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

claims

Preferred claims.
General claims
Total claims.

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

yes

If so give:
June 6, 1$29

Collections:
From liquidation of assets

$

From assessments on shareholders

41,702.51
1,000.00
15,480.37

Other collections (explain)

7o41'6
Total collections

•2

—54162,88
-

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. . .. _12,403.14
Preferred claims.. .
General claims

9-73
-72-,49-7-.06

Total claims. ... ___ 84,909.93




----

100%

73

-48-,-425-.-3-9

443 4Zre
7
60115irVt

L 4.i71 *
6

7/.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)

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 of agricultural paper

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

AnnrATimatelv 1923

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 10% stockholders' liability since suspension $1,000




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
National bank

Name of State

State bank

•

IIj Trust company
111 Stock savings bank

fl Mutual savings bank

KA/SAS

Private bank

1. Name of bank

2. Date organized

The Pe oples State Bank

9-8-1909

3. Federal reserve district

Date suspended

Town or City Yound Vail ey County

1 2-1 9-3 q27 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.




T ainet:fe

7.2

6. Condition figures, as of (date*) DecomhAr 19, 1927
Loans and discounts:
On real estate
Other

133,325.12

Total loans and discounts

$

133,323.12

\

37,373.58

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts
Investments
All other resources

45,297.73

Total resources

215,994.43

Capital

15.000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

14,942.16

Deposits:
$

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

1,353.96
125,419.5-1
59,278.80

Total deposits

$ 186,052.27

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

7. Has this bank been reopened?

215,9_94_43
No

If so give:

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

Amount of loss

Per cent of loss
to clainz.

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:

io

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?
Date liquidation was completed

Ye s

If so give:

February 9, 1929

Collections:

,J

From liquidation of assets

$

135,12,9.15
8,100.00 *

From assessments on shareholders

23,156.53

Other collections (explain)

If441

Total collections

--1661446-.6g-=(*) $8
$976.09 returned to stockholders

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

Secured claims. . .. ____28,3_95-.85
Preferred claims

_3,779.20

General claims.. .. _153,16_8.82
Total claims.. ..185,343.87




Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaranty fund

Total payments

W.3 ',a1

Per cent of payments
to claims allowed

Jo a 47,

3 7711 0
/

100%

153468.82

r,
/ t
4 4 3‘4.3

100%
/00 To

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
eause

•

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)
Dishonesty on part of Cashier and Assistant
Cashier. Both served time in penitentiary.
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?

1g22

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

Colleoted on 100% stockholders' liability since suspension $8,100




Vi

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

10 State bank

o

•

Trust company

O Stock savings bank
El

Mutual savings bank

KANSA

• Private bank

I. Name of bank

Town or City

The Miners Stskte Bank

2. Date organized 2-11-1916

3. Federal reserve district

Date suspended

2-24-1927

yulherrl

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

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

2,298

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

January 10, 1927

Loans and discounts:
On real estate

12,521-14

Other

142,720.24

Total loans and discounts

$ 155,241.38

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

\\•

Investments

624.47
81,110.78

All other resources

120,859_,.11

Total resources

_Z37,835.74

Capital

20,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

3,700.00

Deposits:
Due to banks**
210,498.08

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

72,846.3B
$ 283,344.43

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

30,789.95
1.36

All other liabilities

337,835.74

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

If so give:

April 18, 1927

Name under which reopened
Loss to depositors on:

Ye s

Fin.qr

Pr rk, /031 berry
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. . ..
Totarclaims... .

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)

Pittsburg State B ank,
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?

Yes

If so, state what industry or type of agriculture
Coal mining and agriculture

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?




Yes

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Intxxxxs6xxxxxx8oss

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments

R444MM4A448

$93,05Q.83 was removed from the assets of the bank at the time of
reopening
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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
O Trust company

•

O Stock savings bank
O

Mutual savings bank

O

Private bank

Kansas

1. Name of bankMulbe rry State Bank

2. Date organized 3-26-07

3. Federal reserve district

Date suspended

Town or City Mulberry

6-9-26

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.

* 4.




County Crawford

2298

6. Condition figures, as of (date*) June 8, 1926
Loans and discounts:
$

On real estate

53,122.31
177,857.91

Other

$230,980.22

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

25,634.76

All other resources

19,852.26
2/6,467.23

Total resources
Capital

20,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

11,186.79

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

117,559.33

Time deposits, including postal savings

117,056.38
$ 234,615.71

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

5,000.00

All other liabilities

5,664.73
276,467.23

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?

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

O
Secured claims... . ____SI nna_
Preferred claims...

./•"" -,
.1 *41!

el

5,593.89
204,530.63

General claims

lir

.4....ek.. ....011101Y0

96,384

/' .

Total claims. .. _21O12452

/0)/'777.

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1

L,--:, & 4. ,r3.
:Pi

100%
• 7
_%L°
1 g.57
/
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

Dividends paid from
collections

Payments from
guaLnty fund

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
and,, bad 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)

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

••

mining paper

What was the approximate date of the beginning of the difficulty which ultimately caused the suspen1921

sion?

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

bank suspended?




1925

51

If so, give dates and amounts of all assessments
8,000

Double liability collected since suspension $1,841.56
) 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
0 National bank

Name of State

E State bank
O Trust company

•

El Stock savings bank
O

Mutual savings bank

KANSAS

O Private bank

1. Name of bank

2. Date organized

Farmers State Bank

Date suspended

6-28-1906

3. Federal reserve district

-#10

Town or City

2-2-1Q26

V, 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 I ranch at time of suspension.




County

Sumner

1143

6. Condition figures, as of (date*)

February 6, 1926

Loans and discounts:
On real estate

$

28,424.06
174,632.37

Other
Total loans and discounts

$

203,056.43

Real estate acquired in satisfaction of debts

DIone
"
8,800.00

Investments

11,622.16

All other resources
Total resources

223,478.59

Capital

10,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits

35,738.21

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

85,902.53

Time deposits, including postal savings

53,462.54

Total deposits

$

139,365.07

Borrowings from F. R. bank
Borrowings from other banks

None
38,375.31

All other liabilities
Total liabilities

7. Has this bank been reopened?

223.478,59

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:

1To

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?

Ye___ 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.. .

5.000.00

e•-•
4 Vac',

Preferred claims..

3,845.57

.3 ____

General claims

17,476.2:3

/ c' D

'7'..

loci.

4)

4.671,84
-17-so

Total claims. . . 216,-.121.80

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.
0,0 '
/

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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?

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

10(Y/0 S/L--,'M 305.00 collected since suspension
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