Show SUITS GALORE Litigation In ButlerBeck Controversy Contro-versy Grows Exciting Special Correspondence Rtchfleld Feb Immediately after Judge McCarty refused to make permanent perma-nent the temporary injunction granted the Wallace interests against Pat Kyan William Ogden and others in the Buter Beck controversy the latter brought a I Suit for damages in the sum of Sow for being kept out of possession of the property 1 prop-erty ana also mea a petition to have the t property partitioned Judge Wallace now tiles a crosscom I plaint asking for a judgment for about 1 0 for money expended upon the property prop-erty assessment work and personal work I The judge has secured a strong legal combination to make his fight and hs I says he will now prosEcute this mater to the end I The case which is attracting much attention at-tention will be heard in Richfield by I Judge McCarty on Feb 24 Judge McCarty held a short session of court this week and postponed hearing arguments in the case of Olut Lund I against Joseph Home J H Bowman and others as trustees and contractors of the I day tabernacle building here until next Mon I Lister Elliott was found guilty of habitual habit-ual truancy from school but sentence was of court suspended until the May term pending good behavior Messrs Hans Tuft and J A Ross are In Richfield to consult in regard to the rew bank and to arrange for the preparation of the building recently purchased Krotkl Bro begin moving out tonisht and as soon as they vacate work on the vault and interior furnishings wll he commenced The gentlemen say nearly all the stock for the reorganized company has been subscribed and that there will be no further hitch in getting the bank in I operation I oeratCn i |