Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 29, 1916, WANT-AD SECTION, Image 28

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Drown the Lies of Demagogues Within the Prohibition Party
They would cover their dismal failures in Prohibition States with noise of many trumpets.
They seek to confuse the voter with promises which cannot be kept.
Let the voters of Omaha enter the fight well armed with facts.
Let the city be well equipped to solve this great problem of today.
MTHe Bugle of Safety Calls Clearly
1,919.21 of Good
Prohibition in One Little
$10
Money
Wasted for Impossible
County in North Dakota
Statements of the monies expended from the county treasury of Ward County, North Dakota, for the prosecution of
alleged violations of the prohibition laws of the State of Northt Dakota, in that county from January 1st, 1913, to April
1st, 1914, a period of fifteen months: , . v
READ THE RECORD
Warrant Issued, No Arrest or Return Made.
Num. of Defendant ' Crime Chanted ; Total Cost
Frazer, Art Boot-legging $
Doe, John Keeping common nuisance
Brown, Frank Boot-legging
2.90
1.60
2.00
Change of Venue From One Justice to Another.
X Heinta, Ed. . : v . . Boot-legging , 20.95
Cotea, Joe..'. Boot-legging 24.85
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' Cases Continued in Justice Courts and Defendants Held
Under Bonds to Keep the Peace.
- Kitchenberger, H. M Boot-legging
Cases Dismissed by Justice of Peace.
Cotea, Joe ... i . . Keeping common nuisance ......
Nelson, Chai Boot-legging
. Dansby, Chas Boot-legging
' Gilroy, Jack Boot-legging ...J.
Lamb, Win.". Boot-logging
Oscean, Joe Boot-legging
: Tyrell, Maud Keeping common nuisance
Hayes, Feck. Keeping common nuisance
McVeety, T. W... Keeping common nuisance
Farrish, James. Boot-legging
Cotea, Joe.......'..;. Boot-legging
15.76
82.05
10.40
27.60
13.70
13.85
25.40
10.60
42.95
127.85
19.05
64.25
Held by Justice
Courts and Cases
Jones, Wm. &L
Taylor, George......
Torkelion, J. & Harris
Marie
Willis, M. A J .... i . .
Jaud, J. ft. . ... . .
Heniey, Joseph,'.....
Heiney, Joseph......
Smith, William
Irwin, Chas.
Barrett, John ........
Heintz, Ed.
McVeety, T. W.
of the Peace to County and District
Dismissed on Motion of States Attorney
, . . Keeping common nuisance.
, . . Keeping common nuisance.
, . . Keeping common nuisance.
, . . Keeping common nuisance
, .. Keeping common nuisance
, . . Kepeing common nuisance.
, . , Boot-legging
. . . Boot-legging i
Boot-legging
. . . Boot-legging
. . . Boot-legging
. . . Boot-legging
. . . Keeping common nuisance
44.90
101.70
260.95
175.75
18.00
86.35
86.65
274.04
32.30
167.30
262.83
.40'
Cases Where Defendant Entered Plea of Guilty,
No Trial Had.
Name of Defendant Crime Charged Total Cost
Kelley, Frank '..." ' , ' , '
McCarthy, Frank f-Keeping common nuisance S 89.60
Lozine, Joe ..J
Seibens, J. M Keeping common nuisance 312.10
Erwin, Chas. Keeping common nuisance 84.00
Ford, Wm Selling Intoxicating liquors. ..... 70.34
Sanford, H. J Keeping common nuisance 114.70
Gray, Jack Keeping common nuisance. ...... ..- 64.25
Burke, W. F.. .Keeping common nuisance. .... .'. 47.90
Nyhus, Ole .T. ..... Keeping common nuisance 62.25
Rusch, John Keeping common' nuisance 45.65
Burke, W. D. & F Keeping common nuisance 43.50
Bonholzer, John Keeping-common nuisance 3.30
Dittmore, John ..Boot-legging 4235
Butler, James Keeping common nuisance , 102.00
Connors, Jack Boot-legging '. 117.25
Rice, Peter Boot-legging . .'. a ; 74.35
Kimmer, Hank. ...Boot-legging , .t 2JJ.50
Cases Where Defendant Was TV i and Found Guilty
Kelley, Frank Keeping common nuisance, Second
Offense 372.64
Bostrum, J., & Rogers, F. . . . Boot-legging 287.69
Gilroy, Jack Boot-legging 228.26
Kelley, Russel Keeping common nuisance 342.09
Jones, Wm Keeping common nuisance 22.70
Taylor, George Keeping common nuisance 220.45
Carmine, Benj Selling intoxicating liquors 340.85
Defendant Tried and Found Guilty. '
Hastings, G. W Keeping common nuisance 315.64
Gilbert, W. A Keeping common nuisance 62.60
Francis, Dick : Keeping common nuisance 185.70
Sharpe, John M Selling intoxicating liquors 151.10
Cotea, Joe Selling intoxicating liquors 175.10
Partish, James Keeping common nuisance 151.00
Johnson, J. W Keeping common nuisance 168.74
Blood, Fred W Keeping common nuisance, 174.40
Kallaeck, Theo Keeping common nuisance 472.89
Olson, Olaf O Keeping common nuisanlb 339.70
O'Connor, C. P Keeping common nuisance 325.86
Colvert, Ed Boot-legging 184.59
Sharpe, J. M Boot-legging 243.16
Carmine, Jenj Boot-lgeging 234.68
McVeety, T. W Keeping common nuisance, Second
Offense 395.58
Actions Commenced in County Court, No Further Action
Taken.
Name of Defendant Crime Charged ' Total Cost
Connell, Frank Keeping ccpnmon nuisance. ...... $ 42.90
Cotea, Joe Keeping common nuisance 90.85
Cases Pending in County Court.
McKenna, Pat .Keeping common nuisance.
Flynn, Florence ..Keeping common nuisance.
Greene, Nelson 1 .Keeping common nuisance'.'
Cases Pending in District Court
Doe, John Boot-legging
Harris, Chet Boot-legging
Harris, Joe . Boot-legging
O'Brien, John Boot-legging
Kirklie, Gus Boot-legging
Injunctional Cases Judgment Entered.
Kelley, Frank Selling intoxicating liquors.
Kelley, Russell Y. Selling intoxicating liquors.
Injunctional Cases Pending
Hilton, Eva et al. .. Selling intoxicating liquors
Reese, Henry Selling intoxicating liquors
McVeety, T. W... i Selling intoxicating liquors
Cost of issuing States Attorney's subpoenas
Fees and expenses paid by States Attorney to spotters and
detectives j '
192.70
71.16
59.40
12.25
43.65
48.70
392.98
. 64.95
2.10
4.05
6.60
..40
22.00
95.70
1,109.45
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folal J10,919.ll
NOTE These figure were taken from the records of Ward County by an experienced
accountant, who served at ona time as Deputy Stata Bank Examiner. The expenditures
are for fifteen months, from January 1, 118, to April 1. 1914, and were compiled from
the records of the Sheriff, Auditor and Clerks of the District and County Courts of Ward
County, North Dakota: they include the expenses for Justice, Court Fees, Constable Fees,
Witness Fees, District and County Court expenses. Including jurors' feea and mileage,
witness, bailiffs', stenographers' fees, meals for jurors, sheriff's mileage and expenses,
expenses of transcripts, cost of boarding prisoners and all incidental expenses actually
incurred In the trial and disposition of each ease aa indicated above.
If Prohibition costs a community of 6,000 souls $10,919.21 in fifteen months to wage a hope
less fight against boot-leggers and blind-pigs, what would Omaha pay with a population of
170,000? WHY $316,456.09!
If You Want to Steer Clear of North Dakota's Costly Blunders
VOTE
NO
AGAINST PROHIBITION
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