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John S. McCalla, Appellant, v. Alma Mazo Acker, Executrix of Calvin S. Acker, Deceased, 1906 — 200 U.S. 613 · caselaw · US
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John S. McCalla, Appellant, v. Alma Mazo Acker, Executrix of Calvin S. Acker, Deceased
200 U.S. 613·Supreme Court of the United States·1906
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Opinion
No. 114.
John S. McCalla, Appellant, v. Alma Mazo Acker, Executrix of Calvin S. Acker, Deceased.
Submitted December 7, 1905.
Decided January 8, 1906.
Mr. S. H. Harris and Mr. Fred Beall for appellant. Mr.. Chester Howe for appellee.
[MAJORITY — Per Curiam.]
Appeal from the Supreme Court of the Territory of Oklahoma.
Per Curiam.
Decree affirmed with costs. Winebrenner v. Forney, 189 U. S. 148.