Democrat Topic Printing Co., Norman, for printing ballots 13.55 Beacon Publishing Co. (Cordell), for printing ballots. 42.87 35.00 INSTITUTE FOR DEAF, BLIND AND ORPHANS, TAFT. 61.31 EASTERN UNIVERSITY PREPARATORY SCHOOL, CLAREMORE. Deficiency as per claims on file with State Auditor.. Ed D. Murdaugh, salary.. -$1,708.00 208.34 Rent on rooms at Guthrie for month of January, 1911, Therese $306.00 LEGISLATURE. Union Trust Company receivers for Oklahoma Fire In- -$2,250.00 Union Trust Company, receivers for Oklahoma Fire Insur- 1,859.10 Bass Furniture & Carpet Co., for furniture.. 23.50 Underwood Typewriter Co.... 162.01 C. H. Pittman, for expenses incurred as chief clerk of House 210.00 Baum Building Company, for rent of office rooms for use of 200.00 Western Bank Supply Company, for supplies.. 64.10 STATE PENITENTIARY, M'ALESTER. Deficiency claims on file with the State Auditor in the total $36,821.75 Provided, that before any of said sum of $36,821.75 is paid, the claims therefor must be properly presented, ap proved, audited and allowed by the State Board of Public Affairs and the State Auditor. Deficiency for maintenance for years 1914 and 1915... $60,000.00 J. B. McAlester Hardware Co., plumbing and plumbing sup- -$2,745.00 Jason Jones, Sapulpa, for arrest of Alec McCrine. STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. Deficiencies pending against the various secondary agricul- ་ $13,168.35 Provided, that before any of said sum of $13,168.35 is paid to any claimant, the respective claims shall be investigated, approved, audited and allowed by said State Board of Agriculture and audited and allowed by the State Auditor. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. Trezevant & Cochran, general agents for Scottish Union and -$700.03 OKLAHOMA HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE, AT NORMAN. Deficiency for year ending June 30th, 1915. CODE COMMISSION. Estate of John R. Thomas, expenses connected with code $63,913.65 matter -$ 1,500.00 W. R. Brownlee, expenses connected with code matter.... 1,500.00 450.00 To estate of J. J. O'Rourke, manager of Hotel Ione, Guth- 525.25 3,854.30 E. W. Stephens Publishing Co., for printing Compiled Laws 10,000.00 John T. Hayes, expenses connected with code matter. 1,500.00 MISCELLANEOUS. State University Hospital, for treatment of Chester Parkey, 80.00 J. H. Persinger, per diem and expenses as member Board of 3.34 diem and expenses, trip to San Antonio, Texas, to attend Cattlemen's Convention, March, 1913.. 106.66 W. D. Wright Produce Co. for supplies furnished Hospital for Insane at Supply 151.30 York-Key Mercantile Co. for supplies furnished Hospital for 263.07 Oklahoma Portland Cement Co. for supplies furnished State 3,570.77 B. A. Williams for supplies furnished School for the Deaf, at Sulphur.___. 82.83 Furrow & Co. for plants and shrubs furnished to the various normal schools, (disallowed)---- 196.25 Durant Nursery Co. for plants and shrubs furnished to the various agricultural schools 775.62 Excelsior Water Co. for water furnished Supreme Court Commission 2.80 New State Laundry Co. for towel service treasurer's dept.... 12.00 4.50 New State Towel Supply Co. for towel service treasurer's department 4.00 Oklahoma Publishing Co. for publishing legal notice Secretary of State department----. 65.87 Pierce Oil Corporation, for supplies furnished Eastern Oklahoma Hospital for Insane at Vinita... 42.85 J. H. Newman, for supplies furnished Southeastern Normal 6.55 Wood Bros. & Hedges, for supplies furnished Southeastern 5.55 Norvell-Shapleigh Hardware Co. for supplies furnished School of Mines at Wilburton.. 5.15 Pioneer Tel. & Tel Co. for telephone service furnished various state institutions and departments, as per itemized account on file. (Disallowed).. 469.35 Jas. W. Steen, for expenses incurred in holding court outside judicial district... E. B. Nelson, for expenses and supplies, State Traming 25.82 Ed S. Bennett, for electric current furnished Southeastern 1,400.00 W. F. Power, for material furnished and labor performed in making improvements on State Rifle Range at Chandler 585.00 1.500.00 H. W. Hicks, for rent of lots and buildings occupied by State 320.00 Layton & Smith, balance due on contract for law schoo: at 20.00 Otis Weaver, for insurance on East Central Normal at 68.40 E. Bracht, account of 12 cows killed by order of State Vetert narian 180.00 The Chickasha Iron Works, for repairs on boiler at Oklaho ma College for Women, Chickasha........ Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railway Co. for freight charges ter Richards & Conover, for supplies furnished Cornish Orphans' Shapleigh Hardware Co. for supplies furnished Central State 29.75 31.12 102.07 31.97 1,878.40 1.47 Snapleigh Hardware Co. for supplies furnished Oklahoma 89.70 Hoover Bros. for supplies furnished Southwestern State vor- 7.70 L. M. Nance, for salary Nov., Dec., 1913, and the first twen- 198.80 Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railway Co., transporting 238 per- 996.60 210.00 325.00 Hale-Halsell Grocery Co. for supplies furnished the Deaf, 386.01 63.62 J. B. McAlester Hardware Co. to pay the deficiency in build- 4,868.99 Expert assistance to State Board of Equalization, under the 2,500.00 320.00 372.59 444.33 91.26 W. R. Sullivan, Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. John Jacobs, balance due on 240 acres of land for the use 1,000.00 Section 2. The amounts herein appropriated for the several State departments and institutions shall be approved by the heads of such departments and institutions, before being audited by the State Auditor. For the payment of miscellaneous claims the State Auditor is hereby authorized to draw his warrant upon the State Treasurer in favor of the several parties named in this act, for the amounts set opposite their several names, upon sworn therefor, provided, that the several amounts vouchers herein appropriated shall be in full payment of said claim or claims owing by the state to persons in whose favor appropriations are made, and the State Auditor shall not deliver any warrant until an affidavit and a receipt in full is filed in his office by the beneficiary; provided, that said affidavit shall state that services were rendered to the amount of said claim, or that goods and supplies were furnished the State in the amount of said claim, and that no part of said amount due for services, or that no part of said amount due for goods and supplies, has been received by affiant or by his agent or representatives, and that the whole amount of said claim is just, due, and unpaid. Emergency. Section 3. It being immediately necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety, an emergency is hereby declared to exist, by reason whereof this act shall take effect and be in full force from and after its passage and approval. With the exception of the following items which are disallowed, to-wit: C. C. Harmon, $75.20; H. H. Breene, $136.96; "claims of witnesses," $135.17; R. D. Goddard, M. D., for service, $15.00; H. E. Stecker, M. D., for services, $15.00; Furrow & Co., $196.25; Pioneer Tel. & Tel. Co., $469.35; E. D. Bennett, $1,400.00; Richards & Conover, $31.97; John Smith, $320.00; W. R. Sullivan, 372.59, this bill or act and all other items therein are approved this the 5th day of April, 1915. R. L. WILLIAMS, Governor of the State of Oklahoma. |