Case: AMERICAN WATER SOFTENER COMPANY v. LANKFORD AND OTHERS, COMPOSING THE STATE BANKING BOARD OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA
Abbreviation: American Water Softener Co. v. Lankford
Decision Date: 1915-01-05
Docket Number: No. 418
Citation: 235 U.S. 496
Volume: 235
Reporter: United States Reports
Court: Supreme Court of the United States
Jurisdiction: United States
Parties: AMERICAN WATER SOFTENER COMPANY v. LANKFORD AND OTHERS, COMPOSING THE STATE BANKING BOARD OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA.
Judges: Mr. Justice Day, Mr. Justice Van Devanter, and Mr. Justice Lamar, dissenting.
Pages: 496–498

Head Matter:
AMERICAN WATER SOFTENER COMPANY v. LANKFORD AND OTHERS, COMPOSING THE STATE BANKING BOARD OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA.
APPEAL FROM THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF OKLAHOMA.
No. 418.
Argued October 14, 15, 1914.
Decided January 5, 1915.
Decided on authority of Lankford v. Platte Iron Works, ante, p. 461.
The facts are stated in the opinion.
Mr. C. Wilfred Conard, with whom Mr. L. J. Roach was on the brief, for appellant.
Mr. Charles West, Attorney General of the State of Oklahoma, for appellees.

Opinion:
Mr, Justice McKenna
delivered the opinion of the court.
Appellant, on June 8,1912, deposited with the Farmers' and Merchants' Bank of Sapulpa the sum of $3,337.50. The bank issued to appellant a certificate of deposit for the sum in the usual form.
The bank, which, it is alleged, was entitled to the benefits of the Oklahoma bank guaranty law, subsequently failed and was closed and taken possession of by appellees, composing the State Banking Board. The certificate of deposit was presented to the Banking Board and payment demanded out of the Depositors' Guaranty Fund or, if that fund should be insufficient, that there be issued to appellant a certificate of deposit. Both demands were refused and this suit was instituted to enjoin compliance with one or the other of the demands.
Motion was made by appellees to dismiss the bill on the ground that the court had no jurisdiction of the subject-matter of the action or of the persons of the defendants (appellees), the suit being one against the State of Oklahoma without its consent in violation of the provisions of the Eleventh Amendment to the Constitution of the United States.
The motion was granted on the authority of the court's opinion in Farish v. State Banking Board.
This appeal was then prosecuted.
The questions in this case are the same as those discussed and decided this day in Lankford, et al., Composing the State Banking Board, v. Platte Iron Works Company, ante, p. 461, and on the authority of that case the decree in this is
Affirmed.