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 As
if the court issues were not enough, the McDonalds and Stablers
began to argue over business matters.
Who Is In Charge
Here?
On October 9th 1896,
the Hot Spring Star reported: There are articles of co-partnership
existing between Mr. McDonald and myself. I am entitled to as much credit
for the improvements that have been made and the publicity that has been
given to the cave as is Mr. McDonald and until the past year have had
entire management of the business. During the past year Mr. McDonald has
been at the head of affairs and is anxious to kick me out. I want it distinctly
understood that I am one of the owners of the cave. I do not propose to
be bulldozed or intimidated and will continue to assert my rights.”
Stabler
withdrew his support of McDonald and began working to obtain the cave
for himself, forming the Black Hills Wind Cave Company.
Either You’re With
Me or Against Me
On April 2, 1897
The Hot Springs Star reported: Papers were served on John Stabler last
Saturday ordering his ejectment from the Wind Cave property. John refused
to obey upon the ground that the property was his own. The question of
ownership will be heard in this city April 13th.
Now Who Has It?
Again
on April 16, 1897 the issue made the Hot Springs Star: We understand
that the Stabler-McDonald case over Wind Cave will be heard in Custer
County. In the meantime the Stablers hold possession-although they are
not permitted to carry the property off to some secluded spot where McDonald
couldn’t find it should he ever be given possession again.
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