Tulsa Daily Legal News (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 37, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 14, 1926 Page: 1 of 6
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3iX4 '' : TU ISA OKLA140M-i SATURDAY EVENING AUGUST 14 1926
o 37
Division No 11—
' C S WALKER Judge
- Phone 3-5228
Division No 2--
EDWIN R hisNEILL Judge
Phone 34420 1
: -' MAL TURNER Clerk 1'
Telephone 6900 : : Telephone 3-2562
Three Terms of Court: 'First Monday in Mora lupe and November
' NEW CASES
37239—E B Calvert & Diamond Refg
' - Co $5500 wrongful death Moss &
Farmer attys
37240—Everett Holland v Clarence
Jack $250 on note E D Brewer atty
D 702—C Fowler v I Fowler divorce
D B Crewson atty
NEW FILINGS
- 30229—Evans v Taylor et al mó for
new taial
37126—Bueche v Mahaffey referee
oath
37049—In re disso Okla Nat Gas Co
objection to dissolution
37036—Fowler et al v ilumphrey
Inv Co mo to make more del &
cert
36938—Miller v Good et al affi pub
35469—Fidelity Inv Co v Colvin et
al proof pub
D 678—Richardson v Richardson
waiver
D 54—Wallis v Wallis waiver
37091—Morrell v Morrell dem
36908—Rill v Goodwin ans
D 163—Roseman v Roseman supl ans
31908—Calvert v Diamond Gaso Co
diem!
85742—Brooks j v Thompson et al
appl for appt gdn ad Rem
33908—Davis v Monroy mo to con
- firm sale
SUMMONS
37158—Sproul v Fleming et al per
37178—Miller v Davonia Oil Co et
al per
87183—Hull v Bruemmer et at per
12559-60--Tarlton et al v Tulsa -St
Ry Co not fd
- 35401Dime 'Say & Tr Co v Evans
et al per:
v Smith not id
36051—Bank Commr v Switzer
(exec) no prop
36050—Same v Barnes same
31182—Same v Henke same
33451—Same Y Wright same
34485—Bryan & Sons v Harwell et
o al same
0979 & 11333—Comml Drlg Co v
Shipman et al same
35784—Security Nati Bank v Pol-
lock et al same
10786—Morris & Co v Lay same
37171—Kidd et sl v Howrey et at
pt per pt not U
37199—Franklin Sec Co v Martin et
at same
37201--Same v Bell et at same
27630—Neely v Neely (garn) per
24958--Ileatherly v Massey same
33908—Davis v Monroy ret sale
16280—Winn Lbr Co v Nails et at
(order) per
33664—Guar Roofing Co v Speer et
at (writ) per
37218—O'Brien v Slick not fd
37202—Franklin Sec Co v Richard-
son et al pt per pt not fd
37212—Russell v Riverland Co et
al same
37219—Windle v Mohawk Rubber Co
(attach) prop
37222—Monte Cristo Oil Co v Aztec
Oil Co per
37223—Lyon et al v Standard S &
L Assn et at per
87225—State v Robinett per
37226—City v Olda Nat Gas Co et
at per
37230—Davis v Riddle not fd
37285—Rose et al v Reddick et at
per
D 685—Beeman v Beeman et at pt
per pt not Id
D 693—Sanders v Sanders per
'D 6943—Bostwick v Bostwick not fd
PROCEEDINGS
BEFORE JUDGE HUDSON
81908—Ca1vert v Diamond Gaso Co
' new trial granted & case dism
-- Calvert v Diamond Refg Col
' jdgt for plff as per J E
29667—Westchester Fire Ins Co
' Brooks dem And 10 da to am ans'
88092—Bradshaw v Bradshaw attach
:Issued
D 283—Bonsack v Bonsack mo ovrld
k 10 da to pl or 20 to ans
-D 419—Anglin v Anglin mo stnd
858137—State v Mason mo ovrld 5 da
to pl or 10 da to ans
:' 87228—Perry v Tulsa College of Fine
Arts et al cont to Aug 17
116110—Eitel v Birch cont to Aug
21 & deft 10 da to pl Or 15 to ans
:"-D 892—Stone v Stone coat to Aug
D 520—Ste v Steagald jdgt for
Notary Milo 1 Wattlyrapkor
Depositions
Miss Caroline Baker"
Law aid Commeretal-
- TENOGRAPREA
tql Knoell) Bid&
Phew Ito - ?VISA OKLA
Division No
ROUT D HUDSON Judgo
' Phone
Division No
LUTHER JAMES Judge
Phone 74411 '
I
piff as per 1 E
36303--Fidelity Inv Co v Williams
et al same
D 506--Tripp Y Tripp same
D 464—Cheatham v Cheatham same
35961-8 W Mtg Co v Berry at al
deft 10 da from Aug 15 to pl or
ans
33908—Davis v Monroy shift sale
apprd
D 696--Bostwick v Bostwick jdgt for
plff as per 1 E '
28983—Hahn et at v Brocker et al
60 da addl for case made
---- Hill v Weirough et at coat to
Aug 21
37226—City et al v Okla Nat! Gas
Co disml as to pt clefts
—
BEFORE JUDGE BREWSTER
33612—Fitzgerald v Gasldns et -al
shffs sale confmd
D 526—Coons v Coons jdgt for plff
as per J E
30749—Bd of Education v Todd mo
ovrld notice of appeal 60-10-5 da
for case made
35308—Segro v Faught et al jdgt
for plff as per J E
DISTRICT COURT JURY
DOCKET
Division No
C S Wants Judge
Saturday Aug 21
36116—Eitel s Birch (appl for recr)
Tuesday Aug 24
86140—Smiley v City
28393—City v Smiley
Saturday Sept 4
83209—Cue v Burns (dem)
Tuesday Sept 7
36116—Posey v Van Tuyle (mo)
26917—Brandon v Griggs
Friday Sept 10
86918—Bausam v Gray et al (appin
for recr)
DISTRICT COURT TRIAL
DOCKET
Division No 2
Edwin R Mc NoiL Judge
Cases set for trial will not be eon
duped except for cause
AIL motions and demurrers will
be heard at 8:80 a m
Monday Aug 16
85757—Blackburn v Adams
8574—Brooks v Thompson
Saturday Aug 28
37126—B mho v Mahaffey
Tuesday Soptamber 7
29619—Johnson v Johnson (mo)
Thursday Sept 9
86140—Smiley v City
September 15
83489—Balaguy v Skelly (mo)
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DISTRICT COURT TRIAL
DOCKET
Division No 3
Robt D Hudson Judge
The Docket in this Court will he
called at 8:45 each morning
—
Monday Aug 16
29634—Central Nati Bk v Levy et al
16463—Bollman tr v Sequoyah 0 &
R Co
85958—Conway v Mudd et al
85464—Cobb v Simon et al (mo)
Tuesday Aug 17
85922—Stallings v McDonald
34217—Koehler v Koehler
37228—Perry v Tulsa College of
Fine Arts et al (appl for recr)
17926 & 16808—Security St Bk v
Geck et al (mo)
' Thursday Aug 19
84600—Winn Lbr Co v White et al
(objection to sale)
Friday August 20
26143—Lawing recr v Thomas (or-
der to disclose assets)
'Saturday Aug 21
21924—Cagle v Cagle (mo)
D 544—Haddock v Haddock (mo)
38057—Redding v Redding (mo)
82213—Cotton v Cotton (mo)
37049—In re disso Okla Nati Cu
Co (objection)
Monday Aug 23
87064—Charles v Frazier
87066—S W Mg Co v Frazier
37070—S W Mtg Co v Frazier
D 610—Hood v Hood
84747—Benhing v Benhing
Tuesday August 24
84597—Kahn v Strong
83830—Coggswell Lbr Co v Strong
D v Siegel '
Wednesday Sept 1
29868—Columbia Cas Co Baker et
Friday Sept 3 '
8146—Reeder v Mitchell '
86361-0wena v Lydick et el (mate
Monday Sept
88101-4arvis v Jarvis
Tussday Sept
27874—North v Sherry et aL '
86280—Winn Lbr Co v Nails et al
86281—Berry v Nails et el
Wednosday Sept'
30728—Nance v Nance :
Visdnsday Sopt45'
80867—Murry v Cohen
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DISTRICT COURT TRIAL I
- Division No AL V
Luther James Jude - 1
' Monday Aug 16
85785—First Nati Bank v Rayner
Tuesday Sept 7
85185—RowseY v Witcher et at (cit)
Saturday September It
18472—Frantz it al v Templeman
oil Corp (mo)
TALES OF WILL 0' WISP
AND THE "WOLF DEVIL"
Claremore Aug 14—Thrill-seekers
of Claremore Ruby and Chelsea
are seeking a Will o' the Wisp Par-
ties are making trips to the vicinity
of Ruby where it is reported phos-
phorescent lights have been seen in
the air Many have returned to ver-
ify reports
An old Indian legend is recalled
with the interest in the Will o' the
Wisp and the marauding activities
in Rogers county this year of wolves
The light according to the legend
Is the soul of the "wolf devil" that
lives in the Canadian woods The
"wolf devil" protects the wolf packs
In their hunts it is said
Some of the strange lights have
been seen In the vicinity of the
Claremore mounds once the battle
grounds of tits Osage and Cherokee
tribes in the early days It is said
that the lights are caused by the evo-
lution and spontaneous combustion
of some highly inflammable gas
(10689)
In the District Court of Tulsa County
Oklahoma
UNITED SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIA-
TION a corporation Plaintiff ve D H
YAGER MINNA YAGER and GRAND
UNION TEA COMPANY of Sedgwick
Couny Defendants
No 83621
NOTICE OF SISERIFIPS SALE
OF REAL ESTATE
Notice Is hereby given that pursuant to
an order of sale issued out of the above
entitled court and cause on the 13th day
of August 1926 in an action therein
pending wherein United Savings A Loan
Association a corporation was plaintiff
and D H Yager Minna Yager and Grand
Union Tea Company of Setigwick County
were defendants being case No 33621
in said court and directed to me the
undersigned sheriff of said Tulsa County
to levy upon and melt without appraise-
ment the following described premises
to-wit:
Lot Ten (10) in 13lock One (1)
Cherokee Heights Addition to the City
of Tulsa Tulsa County Oklahoma
according to the recorded plat there-
of to satisfy a judgment and decree of fore-
closure in favor of plaintiff United Sav-
ings & Loan Association a corporation
upon said property and being a first lien
thereon in the sum of Eight Hundred
Sixty-seven and 46-100 Dollars together
with interest thereon at the rate of ten
per cent per annum from February 10th
1926 and One Hundred Dollars It's at-
torney fee and in favor of defendant
Grand Union Tea Company of Sedgwick
County ' upon said property and being a
second lien to that of said United Savings
& Loan Association a corporation and
in the BUM of Fourteen Hundred Fifty-
two and 31-100 Dollars together with in-
terest thereon at the rate of ten per cent
per annum from August 31st 1925 until
paid and Three hundred Dollars its
attorney fee together with costs accrued
and accruing in said cause And to pay
all delinquent taxes and assessments now
a lien on said premises
I will on the 14th day of September
1926 at the hour of two o'clock P H
of said day at the West Front Door of
the County Court House of Tulsa County
in said City of Tulsa Oklahoma offer
for sale and sell to the highest bidder
for cash in hand without appraisement
as provided in said order of sale the said
real property above herein described or
so much thereof as will satisfy said judg-
ments interest attorneys' fees and costs
accrued and accruing and delinquent
taxes and assessments
Witness my hand this 13th day of Au-
gust 1926
R D SANFORD
Sheriff
By CHAS PRICE Under-Sheriff
(10683)
In the District Court in and for Tulsa
County Oklahoma
H J GRAY Plaintiff vs GEORGE W
BILLS MARY H BILLS and the heirs
executors administrators devisees trus-
tees and assigns immediate and remote
of E J BILLS deceased Defendants
No 3'1227
State of Oklahoma County of Tulsa es:
The State of Oklahoma to George W
Bills Mary H Bills and the heirs ex-
ecutors administrators devisees trustees
and assigns immediate and remote of
E J Bills deceased:
You will take notice that you have been
sued in the above named court by the
plaintiff H J Gray alleging that more
than three years have &aimed since the
death of E J Bills intestate and there
has been no decree of the County Court
of Tulsa County Oklahoma which had
jurisdiction to adminster upon his said es-
tate wherein it was judicially determined
who by name are or were all of the
particular persons entitled to participate
In the distribution of the following de-
scribed real estate owned by the said E
J Bills deceased at the time of his
death to-wit:
Lots Nine (9) and Ten 00) in Block
Twenty-two (22) in West Tulsa en
addition to the City of Tulsa Okla-
homa according to the recorded plat
thereof
under the law of succession of the State
of Oklahoma and that the said H 3
Gray claims an interest amounting to the
whole and undivided fee in the said real
estate as grantee of George W Bills and
Mary H Lillis his wife said George W
Bills being alleged to be the sole heir of
said E J Bills deceased and seeks to
have judicially determined in this action
the various heirs at law of said deceased
and the proportion or part that each is
entitled to take in said real property un-
der the laws of succession in the State of
Oklahoma and quieting the title of the said
plaintiff and other heirs at law if any en-
titled thereto in and to said real property
and that you must answer the petition
filed herein by said plaintiff on or before
the 34th day of September 1926 or said
Petition will be taken as true and judg-
ment rendered amerdingly for the plain-
tiff ail prayed nnwiaen (SeAI)
B D PRIMER
Attorney for Plaintiff s '
11-11-4-1-4yr -
MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY
PUTS BAN ON AUTOS
Ann Arbor Mich Aug —
brastic limitation of the use of au
tomobiles by students at the univer-
sity of' Michigan will go into effect
at the beginning of the fall term it
was revealed in letten mailed out
today to parents and guardians of
students entered in the school
The regulations prohibit the own-
ership or operation of oars by stu-
dents entering the university this
year as freshmen At the beginning
of the second semester the regula-
tions are to be extended to include
sophomores '
The action is the result of abuse
of the automobile privileges by some
members of the student body
NEW DISEASE KILLS
THOUSANDS OF DUCKS
Olympia Wash Aug 14—Af-
Meted by a peculiar scourge which
first appeared on the neiting grounds
in Oregon and California last year
wild ducks are dying by thousands
on the Malheur lake national bird
reservation in Oregon Ray C Steele
United States game warden of Port-
land said here today
The disease is believed due to an
infection caused by the low water
in the nesting areas for the last two
seasons When removed from the
lake and given pure water and green
feed the affected birds revive rap-
idly BUSINESS GOOD SAYS
HOOVER TO COOLIDGE
Paul Smith's N Y Aug 14—The
general business condition of the
country is even stronger than it has
been in the past Secretary Hoover
of the department of commerce in-
formed President Coolidge today
The only places where there have
been lags the secretary said are in
agriculture the textile industry and
to some extent bituminous coal
Otherwise industry is in better
shape he added than at any other
time Agricultural prices are im-
proving in some commodities he con-
tinued while the volume of construc-
tion is 15 per cent better than last
year
(1068'2)
In the District Court in and for Tulsa
County State of Oklahoma
BROWN-CRUMSIER COMPANY a cor-
poration Plaintiff vs JAMES PAN-
TAGES and ESTHER PANTAGES and
TULSA BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIA-
TION a corporation Defendants
No 35756
NOTICE or PUBLICATION
State of Oklahoma to James vantages
and Esther Pantages:
The defendants James Pantages and
Esther Pantages will take notice that the
plaintiff herein Brown-Crummer Corn-
pany did on the 19th day of April 1926
file its petition in the District Court in
and for Tulsa County State of Oklahoma
against the said defendants and that the
defendants must answer the said petition
of the plaintiff herein and the cross-petition
of the defendant Tulsa Building &
Loan Association filed herein on or be-
fore the 25th day of September 1926 or
said petition and cross-petition will be
taken as true and judgment rendered in
said action against the defendants above
named foreclosing special tax bill num-
bered 23601 in Street Improvement Dis-
trict No 245 in the amount of 837182
unpaid principal on said tax bill and in-
terest thereon at the rate of 7 per cent
per annum from the first day of Febru-
ary 1924 and $20000 attorneys' fees
And tax bill numbered 22435 in Street Im-
provement District NO 244 in the amount
of 823127 unpaid principal on said tax
bill and interest thereon at the rate of
7 per cent per annum from the first day
of February 1924 and 820000 attorneys'
fee And a judgment rendered in said
action against the defendants James Pan-
tages and Esther Pantages in fa-
vor of Tulsa Building & Loan As-
sociation foreclosing a mortgage lien
in the sum of 8589880 with interest there-
on at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from
December 15 1925 together with an at-
torney's fee in the sum of 160000 said tax
bills and mortgage being liens on the fol-
lowing described premises and real es-
tate situate in Thisa County State of
Oklahoma to-wit:
Lot Two (2) Block Two (2) Sanger-Douglass
subdivision of Lots 1 2
3 4 6 8 9 and 10 in Block Twenty-
five (25) Park Place Addition to the
City of Tulsa Oklahoma according to
the duly recorded plat thereof
and adjudging that default has been made
in the payment of said tax bills and mort-
gage and that the plaintiff has a first
lien on said premises in the amount for
which judgment will be taken as afore-
said and that defendant and cross-petitioner
Tulsa Building & Loan Associa-
tion has a second lien in the amount for
which judgment will be taken as afore-
said and a further Judgment ordering
said premises to be sold with appraise-
ment and the proceeds applied to the
payment of the amount due plaintiff and
cross-petitioner and the costs of this suit
and forever barring and foreclosing said
defendants from any right title estate
interest or equity of redemption In and
to the aforesaid premises or any part
thereof
HAL TURNER
(Seal) Court Clerk
By J B HOUSTON Deputy
BIDDISON & LADNER
HOWELL E HAYS
Attorneys for Plaintiff
(10684)
State of Oklahoma
In the Justice Court of Tulsa County
Before 11 J Gray Justice of the Peace
for District No 4
BRODIE T ATWATER Plaintiff vs
TOM MART Defendant
No 3268
NOTICE BY PUBMCATION TO TOM
HART THE ABOVE NAMED
DEFENDANT
Take notice that you have been sued
In the above entitled cause by the said
plaintiff to recover the sum of Seventy-
five ($7500) Dollars for labor and stor-
age on a certain Maxwell automobile
that on the 6th day of August 1926 'tin-
der an order of attachment issued out of
the said court the said automobile was
attached to secure the mum of 17500 and
that hearing on the plaintiff's bill of par-
ticulars will be had on the 13th day of
September 1921 before the said court at
10 o'clock A M and that IMIOSS you ap-
pear and defend upon said day and date
Judgment will be rendered against you in
accordance with the bill of particulars
and the pmPerty attached la itaid cause
sold to satisfy the SWIM
It GRAY
' Jai IOC of the Pea Co
LESLIE W UNA
217 Cole Building -
Tulsa Oklahoma
Attorney for Plaintiff
COUNTY COURT
JOHN P BOYD Judge
Phone 24941
Hal Turner Clerk
Phone 678 6
Four Toms of Courts First Monday
le January April July and (hee-
l's - NEW CASES
6237—In re gdnship of M H Brady
mr
6238—In re gdnship of Elna Holt in-
comp Rosenstein & Rosenstein
attys
6239—In re sanity S C Conner
6240—In re est A A Kemp dec J C
Clayton atty
624I—In re F B D Cheparn Holahta
et al G B Schwabe atty
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Marriage Licenses
H M Del lert and Alpha E MacCarrol
Tulsa
Oscar Hoffman Nowata and Bertha
Rider Tulsa
H M Norman Jr and Pearl Gooden
Sapulpa
W W Morse and Mildred Tate Tulsa
Roy Brown Tulsa and Lelia Hater
Sapulpa
Randle Raines and Frances Reynolds
Sand Springs
David Anders and Audrey Maple
Tulsa
T Fishbach and Hilda Bangston
Tulsa
I Building Permits i
1
College Hill Presbyterian Cr 1 story
fr garage S 50 ft It 6 bl 10 High-
lands 1st add 8160
D W Franchot & Co same It 5 bl 1
Earns add 8200
Wm Hackendorf 1 story br bldg It 1
LI 2 Vine Haven add 88250
W P Caldron 1 story fr dwg It 1 bl
I Ingram Lewis add 83000
S Goodman add to dwg It 8 bl 11
resubdiv bl 6 & Its 4-2-3 bl 4 Ter-
race Drive add $1000
OLD PAYROLLS SHOW
NEGRO SLAVE VALUE
Mobile Aug 14—The warehouse
of the Mobile and Ohio railroad has
given up several payrolls made out
to slave owners the oldest having
been made out and signed by Oliver
Beers former slave owner connected
with the M & O in 1858 three years
before the Civil war
On the list were such names of
slaves as Tom Washington Anthony
Jefferson and John Each worked
in section gangs of the M & O be-
fore the Civil war
They are "worth" $20 or $25 a
month according to their physical
abilities
In splendid handwriting clearly
legible despite its age the names of
the negroes in slavery their masters
and wages were written in separate
columns on the unbleached paper
MEXICO MINE LAW
AFFECTS AMERICANS
Mexico City Aug 14—The gov-
ernment officially has published reg-
ulations making effective the new
mining law which gives the govern-
ment supervision over numerous de-
tails of the mining industry in which
hundreds of millions in American
dollars are invested
The law declares that all commer-
cially valuable minerals and precious
stones are the property of the nation
including coal which had not so been
declared by previous laws The pre-
viously enacted petroleum law makes
petroleum the property of the nation
The mining law stipulates that min-
ing concessoins may be forfeited un-
less a certain amount of work is done
on them
Last year's straw hat is already be-
ginning to look as well as this year's
—Marietta Herald
Phone 2-8986 and The Legal News
will call for your publication notice
(10691)
State of Oklahoma County of Tulsa
In the County Court
In the Matter of the Guardianship of
RUBY GILSTRAP and DEMPS GIL-
STRAP minors KATIE GILSTRAP
BROWN Guardian
Probate No 4780
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE
Notice is hereby given in pursu-
ance of aa order of the County Court of
the County of Tulsa State of Oklahoma
made on the 13th day of August 1926
the undersigned Katie Gilstrap Brown as
guardian of the estates of Ruby Gilstrap
and Dumps 011strap minors will sell at
private sale to the highest bidder sub-
ject to confirmation by said court on or
after the let day of September A D
1926 all the right title and interest of
said Ruby Glistrap and Demos GlIstrap
minors in and to the following described
real estate situate in Tulsa County State
of Oklahoma to-wit:
West Half (Wii) of Lot Ten (10)
in Block Twenty-seven (27) in Park
Place Addition to the City of Tulsa
according to the recorded plat there-
of said 'real estate will be sold on the fol-
lowing terms and conditions to-wit Cash
upon delivery of deed
Bids for the purchase thereof must be
In writing and must be filed in the
County Court or delivered to the under-
signed at 14 East Third Street Tulsa
Oklahoma and must be accompanied by
certified check in the sum of 10 per cent
of the amount bid
Dated the 18th day of August Int
KATIE OILSTRAP BROWN
11-14-8-211-11r: : ‘ -
U S DISTRICT COURT
TULSA OKLAHOMA
HON F E KENNAMER -
Phone 2-7673 Judge
H P MOULD Clerk
Phone 34827
Terms of Court in the Northern
trict begin on the first Monday In
January at Tulsa March at Visits
May at Pasvisuska Jun at Bartles-
ville: November at Miami '
U S District Court of
Eastern District of
Oklahoma
NEW CASES
3218 Eq—Phelan v Middle States Oil
Corp appl for authority to deepen
well No 1 Burldeo lease (Cooper
McGuire & Marshall)
1
New Corporations
Oklahoma City Aug I4—Char-
tern have been issued to the follow
ing new corporations:
Calvary Baptist Church Lawton G R
Bounds H P Heister & E M Strin-
ger awton No capital
Cheyenne Gin Co Elk City J D Gan-
nett A R Garnett & J R Mc Cur-
ley Cheyenne Capital $20000
Brown Cotton Co Okla City
Brown J L Brown & ft E Tyson
Okla City Capital 25000
Farmers Fraternal & Economic Pro-
tective Order Caddo J S Turner
Caney W A Dandridge & H L
Darst Aotka No capitaL
Clarence Kitchen Post No 224 of the
American Legion Inc Wetumka
D F Wertz Elmer Heard & C D
Nicks Wetumka No capital
Muskogee Cotton Oil Co Muskogee'
W B Fears Stigler J L Landwirth
Ft Gibson & H R Sharp Muskogee
Capital $250000
Premium Laundry Tulsa E M
Wyatt A C Johnson & Bernice
Wyatt Tulsa Capital $50000
Mason Honnold Carter & Harper s
attys Tulsa
Increase by affidavit:
The Atlas Portland Cement Co Kan
Capital increased in Olda from
$50125 to $67083
STATE REPORTS 104
CASES OF TYPHOID
-
Oklahoma City Aug 14---Thirtysix
counties in Oklahoma reported a
total of 104 cases of typhoid fever
for the week ending August 7 a re-
port shows from Dr Carl Puckett
state health officer
The total number was eight less
than reported the preceding week
Creek county reported the largest
number of cases ten Carter county
followed with nine Pontotoc with
seven and Payne and Texas counties
six each
Four counties reported five cases
of diphtheria in the same period
four counties reported seven cases
of scarlet fever One case of small-
pox was reported
STATE IS SIXTH IN
GYPSUM PRODUCTION
Washington Aug 14--Ok1ahoraa
ranked sixth among the states in pro-
duction of gypsum in 1925 figures
released by the bureau of mines
reveal New York led all states with
more than a third of the total pro-
duction Iowa Michigan Texas and
Ohio follow in rank
The total quantity of gypsum
mined in Oklahoma last year was
320921 tors Value of the gypsum
sold crude was $122660 calcimined
$247797
1
STENOGRAPHER young man now
employed desires position Ten
years legal and general experience
Joe Seva 11 1305 Cherry Street Mus-
kogee Olda Phone 2985 4t
(10678)
NOTICE OF SALE OF OIL AND OAS
LEASE
State of Oklahoma County of Tulsa MI:
Probate No 6231
In the County Court
Notice is hereby given in pursuance of
an order of the County Court of Tulsa
County State of Oklahoma made and en-
tered on the Ilth day of August 1926 the
undersigned guardian will offer for sale
and sell at public auction to the highest
and best bidder an oil and gas mining lease
on Monday the 16th day of August 1926
at 10 o'clock A M the following de-
scribed lands situated in Tulsa County
State of Oklahoma to-wit:
The Northwest Quarter of the
Southeast Quarter Section 18 Township
18 North Range 13 East containing
40 acres
Said oil and gas lease will be sold on
the following terms and conditions to-
wit: In open court for each to the high-
est bidder
Said sale to be held In the County
Court Room of Tulsa County Oklahoma
at the time above stated
Dated this Ilth day of August 1921
NEDDIE FRANK
GueWee
8-12-8-I4-3da
Tho T131 sa Deily latfild News will ran
tor your publication notion Phone II-1981
Witutifred McMichael
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER
NOTARY PUBLIC
sopa Wort a Ilvessalty
40 Atlas Life Bldg Pbess $-USS
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Rosen, Jennie C. Tulsa Daily Legal News (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 37, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 14, 1926, newspaper, August 14, 1926; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2132029/m1/1/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 9, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.