The Sulphur Post Apr 1912 Apr 19 - Murray County, Oklahoma Submitted by: Nita 06 Nov 2005 Return to Murray County Archives: http://www.usgwarchives.net/ok/murray/murray.htm ========================================================================== USGENWEB NOTICE Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm ========================================================================== Originally posted at: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UaB.2ACI/1258 Some Items The Sulphur Post Sulphur, Murray County, Oklahoma April 19, 1912 Divorces Granted J. D. MOSS vs MARGARET A. MOSS, HATTIE OAKES vs ROY C. OAKES NORA HARDIN vs JOHN A. HARDIN LULU EDWARDS vs JIM EDWARDS CHARLES THOMAS JONES vs BETTIE JONES In the case of ROBERT WRIGHT vs ETTA WRIGHT, defendant was allowed to file amended petition and cross bill. Marriage Licenses Issued GRIFFIN CLARK 18 of Nebo, EFFIE MARSH 17 of Nebo J. E. BAKER 34 of Bromide, MRS. LILLIE BLANS 24 of Hickory CHARLES WALKER 18 of Sulphur, BESSIE HARRISON 20 of Dolberg JOHN VISAGE 21 of Nebo, EDNA MARSH 19 of Nebo ABE ROSS 23 of Sulphur, MARY DUKE 19 of Ada ROBERT W. PILCHER 26 of Sulphur, GERTIE PULIS 19 of Sulphur High School Contract Let Article with names J. O. KENDRIDGE, J. A. GREER, Sheriff RAWLINGS Local Paragraphs STEVE DOUGLAS made a business trip to Stonewall. G. R. ROSSER was down from Ada visiting with his family. JOHN A. MCCLURE, an attorney in Ada, transacted business here. REV. W. U. WITT, presiding elder of the Ardmore district, is in our midst this week. For sale--a fine Jersey cow and heifer calf. See W. H. CARTER at Artesian Drug Co. MRS. OSCAR LOWARENCE who has been quite ill is recovering. FRANK LEWIS is in Stratford this week, helping the Sulphur Dry Goods boys up there to put on a "show." W. H. PULLIAM, brother-in-law of the late SAM CLOUGH, returned Friday to his home in Wyacoada, Missouri. District Judge R. MCMILLAN will be here Monday to put on the finishing touches on the sale of the light plant. Wanted, position by bookkeeper with some experience, either permanent or temporary. NELLIE COX, Tryon, Oklahoma LOMAX KERR who went to California some weeks ago is traveling in that state for a typewriter company. His headquarters are at Stockton. T. J. HARTMAN who recently moved to Tulsa is still confined to his bed. He was ill when he left here and has gotten worse instead of better. CHARLIE THOMPSON who has been ill with pneumonia in the KERBY home is reported out of danger. WYATT MOORE and JOHN ESTES have opened a meat market on West Davis Avenue. Phone 53. GEORGE GILMORE who has been employed at the general offices of the Frisco at Springfield, Missouri has been laid off and is visiting his parents here. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. OVERTON who has been in Oklahoma City at the bedside of their son FRANK are detained on account of being quarantined. The boy had meningitis but is recovering. G. W. BRILES, president of the Ada Normal, will deliver the annual addresses at the commencement exercises of the School for the Deaf on June 10. There will be three graduates. JOS. H. SIMPSON, who has been representing the American Type Foundry off and on for a quarter of a century, is here on a furlough. He is taking a much needed rest and several hogsheads of Sulphur water. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Return to Murray County Archives: http://www.usgwarchives.net/ok/murray/murray.htm