A proposed act granting to Joshua Pusley and James Cheadle the right to build a bridge over Coral Creek in Toboksy Co. Passed House October 28, 1870. Passed 1870.
A proposed bill that no citizen of this nation has the right to grant a right a way to any railroad company or corporate community. Passed Senate October 31, 1874. Passed House Nov. 2, 1874 and approved the same.
An act proposed to grant Mrs. M.E. Rogers the right to build a toll bridge over McGee Creek on the Fort Smith and Boggy Depot Road. Passed House October 16, 1877. Passed Senate and approved October 17, 1877.
Proposed act granting L.W. Cobb the right to build a road and toll gate between Jack's Fork and Gaines County. Passed House October 22, 1877. Passed Senate and approved October 23, 1877.
Proposed resolution in regard to the carrying out of the treaty which granted the Choctaws and Chickasaws the right to self government. Passed House October 26, 1877. Passed Senate and approved October 26, 1877.
Act proposed to grant J.G. Ainsworth the right to construct a turnpike road across the Poteau swamps and to establish a toll gate. Passed Senate and House Nov. 7, 1878.
Proposed act to authorize Coleman Nelson and James D. Davis to construct a railway switch or tramway and granting the right of way. Passed Senate Nov. 6, 1878. Passed House with amendment Nov. 7, 1878. Repassed Senate with amendment Nov. 7, 1878.
A resolution requesting judge Ward to revoke or suspend a certain right of injunction granted by Honorable James Thompson. Passed and approved Nov. 1, 1880.
A proposed act granting to A. Emerson Folsom the right to make a switch on the tramway to his coal mine. Passed House Nov. 10, 1881. Passed Senate and approved Nov. 11, 1881.
A proposed act to grant a right of way to Henry L. Gooding for a tramway switch or branch railroad. Passed House November 2, 1888. Passed Senate and approved November 3, 1888.
An act granting Lewis Lucas the right to establish a toll gate at the Old Inn Bridge ford on road from Ft. Smith to Eufaula. Passed House and Senate October 24, 1890. Approved October 25, 1890.
An act to authorize D.W. Hodges to construct a railroad switch at Tramway and granting the right of way. Passed senate October 31, 1890. Passed House with amendment November 4, 1890. Repassed Senate and approved November 13, 1890.
Bill No. 31. An act to grant a right of way for a coal railway branch on switch to G.W. dukes, R.J. Ward and W. G. Kayser. Passed Senate November 2, 1892. Passed House and approved November 3, 1892.
An act granting Jackson Burns the right to establish a ferry on the San Bois River and collect toll. Passed House October 23, 1899. Passed Senate October 24, 1899.
Bill No. 12. An act granting Jackson Burns the right to establish a ferry on Sans Bois River. Passed House October 25, 1899. Passed Senate October 24, 1899. Approved October 25, 1899. Approved by Pres. William McKinley December 8, 1899.
A letter from J. George Wright to Mr. S.J. Homer concerning ""an act granting Jackson Burns the right to establish a ferry on Sans Bois River."" Dated December 19, 1899.
Bill No. 5. An act granting W.G. Ward the right and privilege to build a bridge across Clear Boggy Creek. Passed House and Senate October 1900. Approved October 10, 1900.
Bill No. 5. An act granting to W.G. Ward the right to build a bridge across the Clear Boggy Creek. Passed House and Senate October 9, 1900. Approved October 10, 1900. Approved by Pres. McKinley January 14, 1901.
A letter from J. George Wright, Indian Inspector, to S.J. Homer, National Secretary, advising the President's approval on January 14, 1901 of the act entitled, ""An act granting to W.G. Ward the right to build a bridge across...
A letter from J. George Wright to S.J. Homer advising the President's approval on January 14, 1901 of the act entitled ""An act granting to Robert Benton and Jerry Folsom the right to turnpike the road leading from Wister Junction...
Bill No. 21. An act granting Frank Lewis the right to ferry on the Poteau River. Passed Senate October 29, 1901. Passed House and approved October 30, 1901.
A letter from Thos. Ryan to Soloman J. Homer, National Secretary of the Choctaw Nation stating that the resolution concerning the right of way of the Gainsville, McAlester, and St. Louis Railway Company had been referred to the commissioner of...
A resolution of the Choctaw Council protesting against the act of Congress approved April 26, 1906, conferring upon the Choctaw and Chickasaw freedmen a preference right to purchase additional lands at the allotment appraisement values. Passed and...
Act granting Simon E. Lewis the right to turnpike the Rock Creek Mountain and establish a toll gate. Passed Senate October 11, 1887. Passed House with amendment October 12, 1887. Repassed Senate with amendment October 12, 1887. Approved October 13,...
Also applaud federated department stores; The 1982 outlook; Free enterprise; A great moment in retailing; Dangerous use of numbers; Abuse of numbers; Pray for Gimbel's; [A statistical supplement]; Surprise in numbers!; Why westerns pick a...
Does insensitivity underlie continuing discrimination against women; The changing population characteristics ; Why Nordstrom's must fail; Who are the market-value leaders in retailing?; Policies on figts to employees; Short shorts; The 1984...
How do you classify The Broadway?;Thanks to TRW for words we should never forget; Corporations have had it too good under the tax law; Speaking of households and families; Do we have a 5-year plan for us, the society?; Circle K operates with little...
Why draw any salary in 1987?; How many does a house hold?; Additional information on Mervyn’s; Have vs. the have not : retail style; Great recapitalization game; Financial characteristics of high-income families; Your name is for sale!; Does a...
The Gentle Art of Stealing; The Joy of Giving; The Gentle Art of Honest Advertising; Will all Small Shipments go Pre-paid; The Computer World - Who Controls it; Where do Corporate Responsibilities Really Lie; Will you Sell your Mailing List; The...
And still the shoppers shop!; Are Congressmen really stupid?; What will happen to apparel and general merchandise stores in 1974?; Women are the cause of divorce!; Automated retailing--will it arrive?; When does an industry association move to...
Alice in Wonderland at Wells Fargo Bank; Panic Prevails at Saks 5th Avenue; Selective Distribution Approved in Common Market; High Profits for Federated Department Stores; Questioning the National Crime Information Center; Why Business Gets a Bad...
Errata; Forecast; Good Friends; The 5% Givers Club; Personnel Policies Can Save; Many Barrels of Oil; Operating Systems vs Management Systems; Do You Exchange Lists of People Who Cash Bad Checks?; Supporting the National Foundation for; Consumer...
I still think what Hechinger did was right; Can minnows live with whales?; Did you know that February is Black History Month?; It makes me wonder about GAAP and CPA’s [generally accepted accounting principles]; Which ad appeals to you most?;...
Is Consumers Union less ethical than department stores?; New Year resolutions -- in three parts; Phony patriotism; Where did the trees go?; Who should you thank?; May D&F v. The State of Colorado -- and it loses; Short shorts Bias' is a synonym...
Can we retailers be proud of this?; Should you have an ombudsman?; Job stealing -- the American way; When it comes to service, the boss is not always right; My reaction to published studies; Who spends how much on advertising?; Does a deceptive...
What percentage of your accounts are active?; One more plea for retailers to join the; EPA's Green Lights program; New Year resolutions -- in three parts; The side of Wal-Mart that the daily and trade press doesn't report; U.S. finances retailer...
The IRS is checking on the use of LIFO inventory valuation; Does Casper Weinberger know what he's talking about; By patting itself on its back, the Federal Trade; Commission almost broke its arm!; Answering a reporter's questions; Remember when the...
Not enough retailers are active in NOD; Who will take the next step; Although this was written before Christmas…; A good turn that deserves recognition; Who coined the term "associate"?; Should we accept the conclusions of these...