Oklahoma Daily Live Stock News. (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 26, Ed. 1 Monday, May 11, 1914 Page: 4 of 4
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MONDAY AFTERNOON
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ESTABLISHED IB79
sEe-TRERiAHWlTHERSPOON
MANASES- RMJ0HN50N
OKLAHOMA CITYOK
REPRESENTED ON ALL MARKETS
“OLDEST IN THE TRADE”
Cattle Dept: ”
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The Very Best Attention Given All Consignments
PHONE WALNUT 1623
SALESMEN!
Frank
Witherspoon
Live Stock
Commission Co
OKLA 1IOHA CITY FORT WORTH
All Orders for Stockers and Feeders carefully looked after
R “DICK” JOHNSON Pres
II J II l it LEY Mgr
Rea Plione Walnut 2!)ul)
JOHNSON & HURLIiY
LIVE STOCK COMMISSION CO
ROOM 120 EXCHANGE IILDG
PHONE WALNUT 7738
STOCK YARDS
SALESMEN- OKLAHOMA CITY
CATTLE— G W Foster
J W Murdock FORT WORTH
HOGS AND SHEEP— H J Hurley
R N Cole KANSAS CITY
J D TANNEHILL Prea
C M HAXTON V Pres
R C RIDLEY Gen Mgr
FRED W LEACH Sec
F M JONES Office
THE
R C RIDLEY
OAD COLBERT
NATIONAL
Live Stock Commission Co
Of Oklahoma
FIRST IN THE STATE
Phono Walnut 7170
Cattle: f R C Ridley
Night Thono Oad Colbert
Walnut 3176-J j R 0 Wrlght
g ’ I G S Brown
Night Phone
Walnut 5079 J W H
Order Buyers: I J C I
May
Ridley
0 S BROWN
FRED LEACH
Oklahoma’s Leading
Com mission Houses
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Your Live Stock
ments
“GOOD SERVICE THEIR MOTTO”
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NEW COMMISSION CHANGES
The following schedules of commis-
sion house charges became effective at
the Oklahoma National Stock Yards
May 1
Cattle 60c per head minimum
charge car load $1200 maximum
$1500
Calves 30c per head minimum
charge single deck 1200 maximum
$1500
Calves 30c per head minimum
charge double deck $1200 maximum
$2000
Hogs 20c per head minimum
charge per load single deck 800
maximum $1000
Hogs 2t)c per head minimum
charge duuble deck $1200 maximum
$1600
Sheep 15c per head minimum
charge single deck $800 maximum
$1000
Sheep 15c per head minimum
charge double deck $1200 maximum
$1400
Goats— Same as sheep
Mixed loads All stock to be fig-
ured at the per head rate with a min-
! linum charge of $1200 maximum
I $1500
I Drive-In stock to be figured at 60c
per head for cattle 30c per head on
calves 20c per head on hogs 15c per
1 head on sheep and goats On pur-
chases and cleaarnces the rate will
I be 50 cents per head on cattle and
i calves with a minimum of $1000
' maximum $1200 Hogs sheep and
i goats $800 per Bingle deck car $1200
I double deck
No shipment to small for our attention nor too large for our capacity
J B STRIBLING
Cattle Salesman
JNO STRIHLING
Drive Ins -
Stribling Comm Co
104 EXCHANGE BLDG
Oklahoma City Oklahoma
Office l’li one: Walnut 6918
Residence Phone: Wnlnut 2811
CATTLE SALESMEN: OFFICE: HOG AND SHEEP SALESMEN:
M M (Mon) Tate C C Sego G C (Crockett) English
Res Phone Wal 4198 ' Res Phone Wnl 7051
Geo W Close W E Hall
Lewis G Barefoot
ROOM 116 EXCHANGE IILDG
Tate-English Comm Co
Phone Walnut 5688 Stork Yards
OKLAHOMA CITY
We Make a Specialty of - Good Service and a Square
Stocker -and Feeder Buying Deal Try Us
No Shipment Too Small for
Our Attention Nor Too Large
o For Our Capacity :
M SANSOM
- Free and Gen Mgr
A L KEEC11LER
2nd Vice Pres
DIRECTORS!
S B Burnett -8am
Davidson
M Sanson:
1 W D Worsham
JB Wilson
J W Kokernot
K J Kleberg
A L Jyeechler
J F Lyons
L Brow n
Lee L Russell -M
Sausom Jr
E E Baldridge
LEE L RUSSELL
Ass’t Gen Mgr
: S B BURNETT
Treasurer
SOUTHWESTERN COMMISSION CO
OKLAHOMA (TTY
ST LOUIS
W B W0R8HJ
1st Vice Pres
- J F LYON
Secretary
Oklahoma Cl
Salesmen
CatUet i
W 8 Vinson
A H Meek
John Aldridg
Hogs A Shee
' Office! '
W L Waylan
FT WORTH i w J GraV
Kansas ccrvl
WE SOLD OYER 400 MORE CARS OF LIVE STOCK ON THE
OKLAHOMA CITY MARKET IN 1913 THAN ANY OTUEK
FIRM
Give us your shipments We guarantee good service
' “SERVICE THAT SERVES” '
H A INGRAM J C G ILLOGLY G Wv WOOD
Cattle Salesman Hog and Sheep Salesman Drive Ins
J N DUNAWAY A O DUNAWAY
" Genl Solicitor Office Mgr '
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Room lit Exchange Bldg Oklahoma City Okla
References: Bank of Commerce Tonkawa Okla Tillman County
Bank Grand field Okla Stock Yard State Bank Oklahoma City'
Phones:: Office Walnut 7191 Residence Wnl 5113 and Wal 6127-J
Fastest Growing Company At the Stock Yards
The Oklahoma Stock Yards Serum Co
1 Manufacturers ol
ANTI HOG-CHOLERA SERUM
A Safe Sure Preventative of Cholera
At
Euclid Hall
All the latest dances aUo
Two Step and Waltz taught in
classes groups and private
lessons
Regular dances Tuesday and
Saturday nights
Admission 10 ceuts
Dancing free
M W Cain
Euclid Hall Phone Wal 7178
FEW CLEAN MILK ESSENTIALS
Simple Procedure Are All That la Re-
quired to Keep the Dirt Down
to Smalt Proportion
"All la not gold that glitters” Not
all white substances are clean The
cleanest appearing of all foods — virgin
white milk — is the dirtiest of all foods
One can eat a good deal of dirt with
safety if It has been cooked but raw
dirt Is dangerous If one can eat
a peck of dirt with safety it must be
cooked dirt
Dirt gets into milk from the milker’s
hands from the cow’s udder from the
swish of the cow's tail from the milk
palls and milk cans from the air of
the stable and from any faulty hand-
ling after It leaves the farmer
Simple procedures are all that are
necessary to'keep the dirt down to
Bmall proportions They are clean
hands clean udder and clean palls
and capB
BRADSTREET
Horse and Mule Commission Co
Grand Island Nebraska
Our Oklahoma Branch will dispense with its Auction Sale of Horses
and Mules until next September
If you wish any Information relative to Horses and Mules address
A I BRADSTREET GRAND ISLAND NEB
Bradstreet Horse & Mule Com Co
PHYSICIANS IN ENGLAND
When the national Insurance act
went Into operation In Great Britain
there was great opposition at first on
the part of the doctors who felt that
too much was required of them for the
compensation which they were entitled
to receive A year ago Lloyd-George
announced that 15000 doctors had
Joined the panels under the medical
benefit provision of the act and the
other day he gave an account of the
effect on the profession Out of 22-
600 general practitioners in Great Brit-
ain 20000 are now enrolled and they
divided last year nearly $23000000
from the government The average
for each doctor was stated to be $1150
while in London It reached $1650 and
in Liverpool $1850 with further re-
1 cetpte due to drugs and prescriptions
As but one-third of- the population la
insured under the act and the remain-
ing two-thirds pay at least as high for
medical attention Lloyd-George esti-
mated the average physician’s Income
In London at $5000 In Liverpool at
$5500 and In Manchester at $4500
"Some make considerably more some
considerably less but undoubtedly It
has raised the level of the remunera-
tlon of the profession"
ERRORS WIN AND
LOSE FOR SENATORS
Hobbles by Muskogee Wins Saturday's
Gaum Sauie Lose Sunday— 4 tu
3 Score lu Both Gomes
OBJECT LESSON IN LABRADOR
RESULTS YESTERDAY
OkluhouJi 3 Muskogee 4
Tulsa 5 Fort Smith 2
McAlester 12 Joplin 11
GAMES TODAY
McAlester at Joplin
Tulsa at Fort Smith
Muskogee at Oklahoma City
BUYERSandSELLERS
FOR SALE — Yearling and tw0 year
central Texas heifers and steers in
car lots Prices quoted on applica-
tion D C MENEFEE P O Box 800
Houston Texas
The Demins Investment Co
FARM LOANS
We are In the market for all good
loans at low rateB and most favorable
terms Liberal privileges No delay
Offices at Oklahoma City Muskogee
Durant Oklahoma Wichita and Os-
wego Kansan
FOR SALE) — One hundred head good
breeding mares bred to large Jacks
Also one car large Improved yearling
mules RUBErf HOLBEIN Alta Vista
Texas -
FINE BLACKLAND FARM FOR SALF
—Cook County Texas — 189 acres
Cooke county Texas 5 miles from
Gainesville 2 miles north of Valley
View This is black mixed loam fine
for cotton corn wheat -oats - This
county is in the ralnbclt in the best
all round farming country In North
Texas My farm is now sowed in wheat
und oats 175 acres in cultivation 10
acres pasture Story and half house
of 8 rooms good barn smoke house
fences etc This Is a fine country
home and rjch farm Price $6500 per
acre on reasonable - terms A
8TREICHER Alief Texas Harris
County
Read the Live Stock News for up-to-date
market report!
The
Empress
MONDAY & TUESDAY
Brewster’s
Millions
In Five Parts
Positively one of the greatest
feature ever shown
1000 LAUGHS
DON’T MISS IT ’
Jutz’s error in the laBt half of the
sixth inning Saturday gave Oklahoma
City a chunce to register two runB
which enabled them to win the first of
tne series with Muskogee 4 to 3 Out-
i side of the said errors coupled with
a few made by local players the game
wus good Darnell and Bever both
pitched good ball and if accorded er-
I rorloss support the chances are that
j neither side would have been able to
score
Sunday’s score by Innings
affair Oklahoma City contributing the
errors thut counted Muskogee win-
ning 4 to 3 In ten innings It was a
good game despite a disagreeable
sandstorm and the defeat of the home
team Herbert and Williams both
pitched good ball generally speaking
the fielding of the teams was fair the
fans were treated to a thrilling bat-
ting rally In the ninth which tied the
score and gave the locals a chance to
win after being behind from the
fourth round and had the home team
won all would have been satisfied
Two new Senators made their initial
appearance and one new member of
the Muskogee team- Kilduff an in-
fielder secured from the Kansas State
league replaced Mable at short and
Vic Miller a former Texas leaguer
unf stationed in center field where
Bradley has been plnylng Money-
muker has been released by Muskogee
a vacancy at second being filled by
Albus
Saturday’s score by innings:
MuBkogee 000 003 000—3
OkluhomaClty 020 002 00 — 4
Batteries — Bever and F Thompson
Darnel and Dowle -
Sunday’s score by inings: '
Muskogee 000 110 000 02—4
Oklahoma City 000 000 002' 01 — 3
Batteries — Williams and Thompson
Herbert and Dowle
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Administration of Justice Carried on
There in Peculiar But Moat Ef-
v feetlva Manner
In administering justice in Labra-
dor Doctor Grenfell in the Wide
World says it proved far more eco-
nomical to condemn slanderers and
libelers to provide free meals for their
victims and join them at table than
by fining them to deprive their inno-
cent children of sorely needed butter
A prayer to “keep the door of our
lips’’ publicly poeted over the lintel of
the offender's house for 12 months
has been a better prophylactic than in-
carceration In a prison house The ef-
fort to keep our little bouse of cor-
rection perfectly clean well supplied
with wood and water and to lock him-
self up punctually and early after a
good day’s work for some public bene-
fit has been as Balutary and education-
al to the vagabond and thief as the
degradation of ldlenees or obviously
useless labor I have seen the judge
the jailor and the prisoner chattering
away as they worked on the same oc-
cupation Yet the prisoners have never
come back for a second sentence
Another privilege of the doctor Is to
look after orphan and deserted chil-
dren and Indeed to perform all the
(unctions of service of which he is
capable He attends births celebrates
marriages as magistrate conducts fu-
nerals and holds religious services in
the absence of specialists in any of
these departments Jack of many
trades being also navigator of the ves-
sel he is very apt to be master of
none Had not the generous and loyal
volunteer services of many men and
women from all the three Anglo-Saxon
countries Great Britain Canada and
the United States come to our assist-
ance our record could only be one of
diffuse Inefficiency
8oms Almost 8mal Enough
There was a crowd of people In the
6 and lOoent store about quitting
time Several customers were stand-
ing around the table which held the
mouse traps
A man rushed In and not watting for
his turn pushed his way through the
crowd and approached the sales girl
"Please sell me a mouse trap right
away I want to catch my car" he
said as he dived Into hta pocket for
the change
WOMAN SLAIN BY A BEAR
Prospector Finds Skeletons That 8ug-
geat a Tale of a Mountain
Tragedy In Montane
Montana City Mont — Tattered rem-
nants of a woman's dress the skeleton
of a bear with a bullet hole through
the head and the skeleton of a dog be-
neath an outstretched paw were the
mute evidence of a tragedy on the
wooded Blope of Jackson creek near
this town discovered recently by a
prospector named Pierce while look-
ing for minerals
- Pierce Is of the opinion that the
woman had been berrying when she
encountered the bear As the animal
charged she fired but the-bullet did
not cause Instant death The brute
struck her down and- clawed her
clothing and body until the dog Bprang
to the defense of Its mistress Turn-:
Ing the bear struck the dog and fell
dead with the crushed body of the
dog pinned tightly under its heavy
paw I
Hartwell’s— The Great '
Jewelry Store of -The
Southwest
— extends the wartheBt and
heartiest of 1 Invitations to
the cattlemen Visit us— '
see the most magnificent as
eortmonts of fine watches
diamonds silver and Jew-
elry In this seetlon All
dealings guaranteed satis-
factory Always here - to
make - the guarantee good
Pricos moderate '
The
Hartwell Jewelry Co
8(18 IV Mala St Oklahoma City
SHOES FOR ALL THE FAMILY
MEDIUM PRICES
One Door Nortli of Baum Building
The Stock Yards State Bank
OKLAHOMA CITY
Write or call If you are contemplating borrowing money
on cattle Rates and service of tills bank are the very best "
OEO L DROWNING President EL) KIRKPATRICK Cashier
W 3 GUTHRIE Vice President!! C McCIURE AbbI Cashier
The Stock Yards Cattle Loan Co
Associated
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Martineau, W. R. Oklahoma Daily Live Stock News. (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 26, Ed. 1 Monday, May 11, 1914, newspaper, May 11, 1914; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1930064/m1/4/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed June 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.