Oklahoma Daily Live Stock News. (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 284, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 10, 1914 Page: 4 of 4
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TUESDAY AFTEILXOOX
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Oklahoma’s Leading '
Commission Houses Solicit
J D TANNEHILL Pres
C M HAXTON v: Free
R C RIDLEY Gen Mgr
FRED W LEACH Sec
F M JONES Office
THE
ESTABLISHED 1873
tc them AH-WI FHE-RSPOOtl
I Your Live Stock
Mts WHKEYS
v POtj JAMES WRIGHT
OAD COLBERT
ments
R C RIDLEY
MANAGER RMJOHNSON
J
NATIONAL
Live Stock Commission Co
Of Oklahoma
FIRST IN THE STATE
Phone Walnut 7170
Cattle: f R C Ridley
Night Phone 1 Oad Colbert
Walnut S176-J
Hogs:
Night Phone
Walnut 6979 J W H May
: 1 J C R
OKLAHOMA CITY OK
REPRESENTED ON ALL MARKETS
“OLDEST IS THE TRIPE"
Cattle Dent i R- M- JOHNSON
Cattle Dept -J f) A WRGfIT
G S BROWN
FRED LEACH
So slilpment toamall for our attention nor too large for our capacity
1 It KTKIIILING
i elite Salesman
J B MITCHELL
Hogg
JSO STRIBLISG
v Drive Ins
Stribling Comm Co
101 EXCHANGE BLDG
Oklahoma City Oklahoma
Office Phone: Walnnt 691 liegidence Phone: Walnut 8814
R “DICK" JOHSSOS Prog
H J HURLEY Mgr
Res Phone Walnut 796
In the market
of one of
JOHNSON 6e HURbBY
LIVE STOCK COMMISSION CO
ROOM 121) EXCHANGE BLDG -PHONE
WALNUT 7788
STOCK YARDS
SALESMEN: OKLAHOMA CITY
CATTLE— John Volti
J W Murdock ' FORT WORTH 5
HOGS AND SHEEP— H J Hurley
B N Cole - KANSAS CITY
Oklahoma
City’s big
packing plants
m
The Very Best Attention Given All Consignments
PHONE WALNUT 1623
' SALESMEN:
! t ATTLE:
I FRANK WITHERSPOON
I JOE SCANNELL
I Reg Phone W 2761
HOGS AND SHEEP:
WM H (BILL) LAUX
Res Phone W 4606
TRAFFIC:
A L COCHRAN-
Frank
Witherspoon
Live Stock
Commission Co
KANSAS CITY OKLAHOMA CITY FORT WORTH
All Orders for Stockers and Feeders carefully looked after
CONDENSED STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE FIRST STATE BANK
— OF
OKLAHOMA CITY OKLA
At the clone of btiBlness March 4th 1914 as made under call of tile
Hank CouimiHSloner of the Stute of Oklahoma
RKSOU IK ES
Loans and Discounts
Furniture and Fixtures
Bills of Exchuuge
Warrants
CASH AND SIGllT EXCHANGE
111461010
2928 55
81394
J15325591
151830 14 30508605
Total
J423 43864
LIABILITIES
Capital 61000 00
Undivided Profits 1018 04
Reserved for Guaranty Funds Assess nienla 00000
(Earned)
DEPOSITS 36082060
Total $42343864
— Conservative Methods the Remain of Our Steady Growth —
WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS
President
S P BERRY
C P SMITH
C F C01CORD
— Officers —
Vice-Presidents Asst Cashiers
Rl FUS COY M M BATH
A J HENTHORN LUTHER WELCH
— IHre dors —
S P B BURY A J HENTHORN
Rl’FUS COY
Report of the Condition ol
Oklahoma Stockyards Natianal Bank
ut Oklahoma Oily In the State of
Oklahoma ut the close of business
March 4 1914
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts $115063858
U S Bonds to secure cir-
culation 100000 00
U S Bonds to secure U
S Deposits 2000000
Premiums on IT S Bonds 25000
Bonds and State War-
rants 970801
Buhking House Furnl-
ture and Fixtures 6000000
Due from National Banka -(not
reserve agenta) 29718846
Due from Stute and Pri-
vate Banks nnd Bank-
ers Trust Companies
nnd Savings Banks 2231913
Duo from Approved Re-
serve Agents 18164402
Checks nnd other CaBh
Items 7956577
Exchanges and Clearing
Houbo 309747
Notes of other National
1 Banks 1075000
Fractional Paper Curren-
cv Nickels and Cents 118669
'Lawful Money Reserve
I hi Bank viz:
Specie $10514600
Legal-tender
notes 19500 00 124640 00
Redemption fund with U
S Treasurer (5 per
cent of circulation 500000
Total $2055994 03
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in$ 25000000
Surplus fund 13000000
Undivided Profits less
Expenses and Taxes
paid 2879958
National Hank notes out-
standing 10000000
Due to other Natlonul
Bunks 70570320
Due to Stute find Pri-
vate Banks and Bank-
era 24716363
Due to Trust Companies
and Savings Banks 1534576
Individual deposits sub-
ject to check 50926684
Cashiers’ checks out-
standing 25008
United States deposits 4666494
Reserved for taxes 180000
Unearned Interest 8100000
Total I $205599403
State of Oklahoma County of Okla-
homa ss:
I E J Litteer Cashier of the
above-named bank do solemnly
swear that the above statement le
true to the best of my knowledge and
heller E J LITTEER Cashier
Subscribed and sworn to before me
tills 9th day of March 1914
ELNORA COOPER
N'olnry Public
(SEAL)
My commission expires October 26
1914
COURECT-j-ATTEST:
W T HALE8
W F PRICE
J W S HUTCHINGS
Directors
A homing pigeon has just made the
world's record for 1000 miles flying
from Abilene Tex to Ft Wayne Ind
In 26 hours 30 minutes and 6 seconds
This Ib very nearly 40 tulleB per hour
or (aster than many of our railway
passenger trains travel Instinct
nukes an alert engineer
And now It is asserted by a Euro-
pean that steam heat mars the beauty
of American women But let him con-
sider how beautiful they are In spite
Of steam heat and let him be grateful
for ateam heat without which their
beauty undoubtedly would drive all
the Europeans crazy
Currants strawberries raspberries
gooseberries and cranberries are re-
ported to be plentiful In Alaska This
Is Interesting but we fear the Alaskan
banana crop Isn't going to amount to
much I
"I still regard my wife an angel hat
of a different type from what I deemed
her when I married" said the man aa
he rubbed arnica oa tbe bump ber
rolling pin had created
I AGENTS MAKE
I I MONEY -
M BUO to 9I8UU 3 day mIIIu
M iHudy Eitabea Beta Bend
Cl 91 U for net prepaid ineln
: I dine Hew 1‘auIo and n pieen
nf nn Bunn bllvnrwarv
worth
KEITEL SALES CO
P o Box 468 Kansas City Mo
BRADSTREET HORSE & MULE COM CO
Col S J Carpenter
GENERAL AUCTIONEER
LIVE STOCK A SPECIALTY
No Sale too Large or too Small
Write or wire for dates 800 W First Phone Walnut 112 or 6939
OKLAHOMA CITY OKLA
WHOA!
Our Next Sale on
Friday March 20th
will consist of from 85 to 125 head
of horses and mules of all kinds
Como
Write or wire for information
Stock Yards Dklahoma City Okla
BUYERSandSELLERS
FOR SALE— HEREFORD STEERS
I One thousand two hundred well
bred dehorned Hereford steerB com-
ing five and six year old Loca-
tion: Big Lake Reagan County
I Texas Address the
j WARD CATTLE ft PASTURE CO
I San Antonio Tex
FOR SALE— 400 yearllpgs ub fol
lows: 200 extra good quality year
lings 200 medium grade 'yearlings
any quantity Write or see Jas R
Halsey Cement Okla
FOR SALE
Four hundred good two-year-old
steers $3800 per head Jim Cottle
Moran Texas
STOCK HOGS WANTED
Want to buy 1000 stock hogs 80
lbs up Address Inter-State Vaccine
Co Station 2 K C Mo Wire or
write ub
FOR SALE — 600 2-year-old steers
$3500 good colors Can be - seen
any time Address Otwell 'McLUh
Bromide Okla or see Dick McLish at
the C M Keys Commission Co
REGISTERED STALLION
Six head of registered Stallions for
Jale or trade They are fine saddle
horses Address T V Marrow Platte
burg Mo
The Deming Investment Co
FARM LOANS
We are In the market for all good
loans at low rates and most favorable
terms Liberal privileges No delay
Offices at Oklahoma City Muskogee
Durant Oklahoma Wichita and Ob-
wego Kansas ’
Hartwell’s— The Great
Jewelry Store of
The Southwest
' —extends the warmest and
heartiest of Invitations to
the cattlemen Visit us—
see the most magnificent as-
sortments of tin watches
diamonds silver and jew-
elry In this section All
dealings guaranteed satis-
factory Always here to
make the guarantee good
Prloes moderate
The'
Hartwell Jewelry Co
808 W Main 81 Oklahoma City
THRONE8 NOT AS OF OLD
The advent of a new pretender to
one throne Is followed by the volun-
tary renunciation of the scarcely less
hopeless pretenderahlp to another
There was much rejoicing the other
day among Bonapartists over the birth
of a son to Prince Vletor Napoleon a
grandson to "Plon-Plon" and a great-
grandson to the King of Westphalia
Probably there Is some satisfaction
In maintaining a direct line of claim-
ant generation after generation But
we should be entertained to eee at
what rates Lloyd's would insure the
youngBter’s expectation of accession to
the throne Now Manuel lately of
Portugal renounces his claims to re-
storation This la done voluntarily
though upon It was conditional his
marriage with the Princess Augustine
ofHohpgrollern-81smarlnen save the
New York TribunC" TbTreis'a re-
freshing novelty In the refusal of a
nonreigning prince to let hla daughter
wed an ex-klng unless the latter would
pledge himself never to try to be king
again There le reported to be a de-
gree of agitation in that other branch
of the Braganza family to which Man-
uel has remitted his pretenderahlp
with even some talk of restorations
uprising But we should doubt If It
comes to much Duke Michael has
11 names to Manuel's 13 and he la too
advanced In years to play a dashing
and daring part Besides It must be
remembered that Manuel is of the
house of Saxe-Coburg-Goths as well as
of Braganza and when a Co burger
renounce his claim to a throne wo
may be sure tnere Is nothing In It
worth holding on to
Thoroughbred
Clothes for Men
In the making ot clothes just as in the mak-
ing of racehorses b lood counts Clothes-
makers of the right sort are born to the
cult
Nathan 8tefn was the beBt tailor for mileB
around whet) sixty years ago he sat
cross-legged on a bench and plied the
needle
He became a better tl lor as hla trade be-
came national and International
His sons who now conduct tbe business
are regarded today as among the bast
tatlorg-to-the-world
Not only are they “bor n tailors”) but hun-
dreds of men whom they employ to plan
and make StelnBlo ch ’Smart Ulothes for
thousands of other men are "born tall-
ors''— sons fathers and grandsires work-
ing side by side
We may not be “born tnllors") but we con-
sider ourselves bom lurky to have won
exclusive representation of SteinBloeh
Thoroughbred Clothes for men la Okla
hma City and vici nlty
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Martineau, W. R. Oklahoma Daily Live Stock News. (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 284, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 10, 1914, newspaper, March 10, 1914; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1930011/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.