Oklahoma Daily Live Stock News. (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 164, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 14, 1913 Page: 4 of 4
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YOU’LL BE IN NEED of That Winter Suit or
Overcoat Pretty Soon 7 he F utt'r g off is a bad
Idea We Say Step in and Let Us Show You
What We Have in Store for You
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Hart Schaffner &
Marx SUITS & OVERCOATS
OUR THREE SPECIALS-
$2000 $2500 and $3000
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- Other Make of Clothe that sell for $1500 and Up
Manhattan Shirts J & M Shoes John B Stetson Hats
Knight Beck & Co
107 West Main St
Oklahoma City Oklahoma
RESULTS COUNT!
‘ ' Jones Ok la Oct 2 1913
Wichita a Oklahoma Serum Co
Oklahoma City Okla
Gentlemen:
In regard to my hogs you treated They are doing as fine as
can be not n one got sick Out of the 14 you did not treat all
are dead but one I think that serum Is a great thing
Respectfully
O W KINO
Th above is a sample of many letters we are receiving from sat-
isfied customers over the state cf Oklahoma
For $2600 Mr King saved $6 0000 worth of hogs from an infected
bunch -
- If your hogs get sick get busy' consult the best talent poae’ble
to-wlt:
THE R ICHITI OKLAHOMA 8 ERIK CO
Phone Walnut 6886 Oklahoma Cltr Okla
B D DAVIS
Home Phone 1887
A L YOUNGER
Homs Phona 6393
DAVIS & YOUNGER
WHOLESALE ADD RETAIL DEALERS IE
HORSES & MULES
HORSE AND MULE MARKET
Ks He Nattoaal Stock Tarli
“hose Maple KS Oklekema City U
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Representative Oklahoma City Commission Firms
Cattle Department—
J P HEALY Salesman
P L 8IMMONS Assistant
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Established 1389
Office— J J FOURNAOK
Mure and Sheep —
A A 8LITT
HEALY & COMPANY
Live Stock Commission Merchants
Oklahoma City Okla
Phone Walnut 6885
Wichita Kbd
The J B MITCHELL
COMMISSION CO
LIVE STOCK MERCHANTS
OKLAHOMA NATIONAL STOCK 1ABDS
PHONE WALNUT SOtlS
Should job have any CATTLE HOGS or SHEEP fur tbr mar-
ket we solicit their shipment assuring yon that they will be han-
dled In your entire satlsbictlon There are no better lot of sulesmen
on these yards than those connected with this LIVE Sl'OCK COM-
MISSION FIRM Their ability warrants your closest Investigation
“No Shipment too Small lor 'our Attention nor too Large for our Capacity”
H A INGRAM J N DUNAWAY II II TOW
Cattle Salesman Ilog and NheepSalesmaa Drive Ine
A 0 DUNAWAY Office Manager
DUNAWAY & INGRAM
Live Stook Commission Co
ItOOM 111 EXCHANGE BUILDING
OKLAHOMA CITY OKLA
Offlos Phone Walnut 7191 Residence Phone Walnut 6113
REFERENCES:
Bank of Commerce Tonkawa Okla First National Bank Grand
Held Oklai Stock Yards State Bank Oklahoma City
Cattle—
W 8 (Scotty)
Vinson
A II Meek
Hog and Sheep
John Aldridge
M Sansom— Pres & General Manager
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Offices
ISOJIHWESURN COMMISSION CO
Oklahoma City Okla
IV L May land
W J Gray
Z B Pilgrim
Long Distance
Phone 81
E M Daggett
Cuttle Salesman
FOR THE BEST SERVICE AND
HIGHEST SALES
Ship Your CattJe
Hogs and Sheep to
Daggett-Keen
COMMISSION CO -
Clms Daggett
Cattle Salesman
A M Keen
Hog and Sheep
Saleemen
“We’re Our Owu Salesmen”
We’d like to see you at the NA-
TIONAL FEEDERS AND BREED-
ERS BHOW Fort Worth Tox
Nov 22nd to 29th 1913 and han-
dle your ghow stock
Oklshoms City Okla
I Fort Worth Texas
Phones i Prospect 601 Long Dis-
tance SIS
IL Coke
Cashier
Subscribe for the Oklahoma Live Stock News
OFFICE: HOG AND SHEEP BALE8MEN:
C C 8ego Q C (Crockett) English
Res Phone Wal 7061
Fred J Lasby
Rea Phone Wal 2937
ROOM 118 EXCHANGE BLDG
Tate-English Comm Co
Phone Walnut 6888 Stock Yards
OKLAHOMA CITY
W Make a Specialty of Good Service and a Square
8tocker and Feeder Buying Deal Try Us
ON ALL MARKETS
FILLS SOCIAL! L
Zsu RETURNS PEOPLE
-Vk-AND ON ALL
CATTLE SALESMEN— Frank Wither NO OCCASIONS
spoon Jr Joe Soannsll HOGd ANI)f irPQ hificc vim
SHEEP— BID Laux TRAFFIC— A L PIW-P OAiU
Cochran
PHONE WALNUT 162 - —
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ESTABLISHED 16 T9
rats WHKEYS TMAS AKWITHEASPOON
v wta JAMES WRIGHT manager RMtIOHNSON
OKLAHOMA CITY OK
REPRESENTED JON ALL MARKETS
OLDEST IN THE TRADE”
Cattle Dept:' J R
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Hog & Sheep
Dept:
FOSTER
McUSH
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B DICK JOHNSON Cna H J HUBLET Mgt
Res Phone Walaat 7 Ml
JOHNSON & HUKUGY
- LIVE STOCK COMMISSION CO
UUOM 120 EXCUANGE BLDG
PUONI WALNUT 7718
STOCK YAHDS
OKLAHOMA CIO
LATTIE— Jack Strlbllng FOBT WORTH
Res Phone Welnnt S844 KANSAS CITY
HOGS AND SHEEP— H J Harley
OFFICK-C E Wetter
YAKDMAN-Jae Sfribltsg
“IF
Here’s A
Clothing Store
whose main nfieslon Is to give perfect service to
all alike We tell you here what a garment la
made of and If there’s cotton in it we say so
without hesitation and when we tell you a suit or
overcoat It all wool you can bet your last dollar
that K Is
You’Tl not find any shoddy or inferior clothes
here no matter how little the price you pay
Next time you come to town Mr Stockman we
want to see you and shew you through a REAL
CLOTHING STORE Here you’ll find
STEIN-BLOCH
CLOTHES
$2000 to $5000
Other Good Makes
$1500 and up
Nettleton and Regal Shoes
All Lasts $400 to $10
MANHATTAN SHIRTS
KNOX AND STETSON HATS
SH-JM HAtN 31G£iT
tURTHAMYE
ear OKLAHOMA OTK
C D BENNETT
AND V”
PAUL M POPE
Attorneys at Law
Suite M18-1S8S Celeerd Bldg
Oklahoma City
General Practice la All State end
Federal Cearte
Cattlemen’ BSstaess a Specialty
Overholser
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Wednesday Thursday - Metises
Tkarsday Oet J6-18 "
NEIL O’DRIEN
And HI AH New
MINSTRELS'’
Everything New This Seasea
Parade aot-antll 6 p m
PRICES — Matinee 68c 76e Evee
tag Sic 60c 76c $1 18 row $LM
MANY FORGET TO SIGN NAME
Mapy a jqkq has been cracked at
the expense of the College professor
because of his traditional absent-
mindedness But uearly all of us
live In glass houses In this respect
A large percent of the letter that
come to A and M College and the
mail sacka are full of them each day
are either left unsigned or the ad-
dress s leR off’ A farmer writes to
Collins
iTeel-HucKiiTS
IHotTiil
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Stories Of
I Comfort"
430fwiihout Betthit to
iRoomswiih Both ih® to a
(Cafe Prices Sensible)
Ctub Breakf83ta25t Up
Noonday Lunch 409
Evening Sterner
the College that his chickens sre dy-
ing of a strange malady and wants a
reply with s remedy “by return mall”
He incloses a two cent stamp to hast-
en the reply but forgets to sign his
name Every scrap of Information on
the envelope or the letter sheet is
gone over carefully In an effort to
locate the writer Ueually there li
no clew Perhapa the name la writ-
ten plainly enough but there la no
postoftlce address Often the post-
mark Is so dim or scuffed that It can-
not be read
Moat of the letters that come to the
big State school at Stillwater are
well written and to the point It la
really surprising to learn the number j
of Oklahoma farmers who use the
typewriter Some of them use print-
ed letterheads
The signature of a letter Is highly
Important If the algnature la left
there usually Is no way to learn the
Identity of the writer If the signa-
ture Is llligible the reply may be mis-
directed It always pays to read a
letter over after it hat been written
and to take a last look at the signa-
ture before sealing the envelope
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STRAIGHT UP
1 “They say he’s a fine upstanding
fellow
I “Every bar within a radius of
mile of her know lt!“— Judge
Moved to
10S North Broadway
Our stock for Fall and Winter
wae never more complete— in La-
dles’ Trimmed and Untrimmed
Hats—
AT PRICE8''THE LOWEST '
We are showing beautiful styles
In Plush Satin Velour Velvet and
Bearer Feather and Plume
Large Line of Children’ Hate and
Cape
Learn More to Earn More
This advice Is for YOU I you will take a course with us we
will see that you will earn more money than you are earning now
We can get the position for yo Just as soon as you are ready for It
We have a number of new things In school One of them la
Salesmanship which is the best thing a young man or young woman
can take
Night School in session
Write for catalog and tame
Hill's Business College
- Oklahoma City Okla
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Reach Any Spot on the Map f
The Bell Syctem spread a veritable network of
wireways to 70000 placet It afford well nigh un-
limited possibilities to develop more profitable rela-
tione with the towns and citie in your county or acroaa
the itate and upwards of a thousand miles away
- Grasp your many opportunities to prove that
the Bell Telephone cun be used to save time and
money-eating journeys sell or order good hasten
shipment and do everything that nut be done now
You’ll be surprised at the low toll and long dis-
tance rates— look in your directory Start to-day a
profitable Bell Telephone out-of-the-city department
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Pioneer Telephone
y and Telegraph Company
I WMAM
Metropolitan
Theatre
All This Week
WALTER P RICHARDSON
and
JANE MORGAN
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Willie Collier’s Ueaiedy Success
‘Caught in the Rain
Prices 26c 26c Me-Mattaee 85e
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Spend One Fat Steer ' i
For Jewels to delight her
Just one of those fat boys
Mr Stockman will bring -enough
to buy a handsome
present of diamonds silver-
ware cut glass or some ar-
ticle of Jewelry she be al-
’ ways wanted Get it for her
thla time— get It from Hart-
well's — the name she knowa
as New Yorkers know “Tif-
fany’" Take home some-
thing to her this time sure
Or a Good Watch for
Yourself Sirl
You need a dependable
watch Why not choose It
on this trip when you can
get the advantage of our Im-
mense stocks and substan-
tially lower prlceiT
HARTWELL JEWELRY CO
Greatest In All the Southwest
208 W Main St Oklahoma City
J W Sanders
Tailoring Co
Cwyttehi ISIS ktwMd E Strum a Ce
Give Pant Away Free
with every cult worth from
$15 to' $40
mad to your measure Over ' 1000 ’
pattern to soloot from ’ "
1208 South Agnew Stook Varda '
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Martineau, W. R. Oklahoma Daily Live Stock News. (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 164, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 14, 1913, newspaper, October 14, 1913; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1929888/m1/4/?q=%22new-sou%22: accessed June 13, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.