Oklahoma Daily Live Stock News. (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 234, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 13, 1915 Page: 3 of 4
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WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
OKLAHOMA DAILY LIVE STOCK NEWS
JANUARY IS ISIS
SHIP TO OKLAHOMA CITY
Tht Very But Attention Given All ComlgniiMnte
PHONE WALNUT 1(23
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Cattls taiasmani
JOE SCAN NELL
Rn Pkoat
Wilaut 2761
ESTABLISHED 1673
see TdeASAKWTHERSMON
eau W H KEYS
viwa JAMES WRIGHT
MANAGER RMJOHNSON
OKLAHOMA C1TY0K
KANSAS (TTY OhLAlllMI t CITY FORT WORTH
All Orders tor Stocker and Feeders carefully looked after
REPRESENTED ON ALl- MARKETS
“WIDEST I'- THE TRADE"
Jit M JOHN!
Id a WRiG
Jj I
R R
Cattle Dept
Hog & Sheep
Dept
JOHNSON
RIGHT
FOSTER
McLISH
R “DICK" JOHNSON Pres
H J HURLEY Mgr
Ben Phone Walut 7MS
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No Shipment Too Small for
Our Attention Nor Too Large
For Our Capacity
M HANSOM
Pres and Gen Mgr
W B HORSHAM
A L KEECHLER
Vice Presidents
IEE L RUSSELL
AssL Gen Mgr
8 H BURNETT
Treasnrer
J F LYONS
Vice Pres and Sec
C M CALLOWAY
Asst Secretary
DIRECTORS i
8 II Burnett
Sum Davidson
M Sansom
W 11 Worsham
J II Wilson
rTkC?’
A L Keechler
J ?a Lyons -v JlE&S
C L Brown
Lee L Knssell OhlAllOWt CITY FT WORTH
M Sansom Jr ST LOUIS KANSAS CITY
E E Baldridge
Oklahoma City
Saleameni
Cattle i
W S Vinson
A H Meek
nogs A Sheepi
John Aldridge
Office i
W L Wayland
W J Gray
Z B Pilgrim
WE SOLD OVER 400 MORE CARS OF LIVE STOCK ON THE OK-
LAHOMA CITY MARKET IN 11)18 THAN ANT OTHER FIRM
jive us your shipments We guarantee good service
Meat Is Cheaper
At the
Stock Yards Cash Market
2804 EXCHANGE AYE— AT STOCKYARDS GATE
We can save shippers and out-of-town buyers from 40 to 50
per cent on meats and lards
MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED
ABK FOR PRICES
For Job Printing See Daily Live Stock News
LOCAL COMMISSION CHARGES
Cattle 60o per head minimum
charge car loud $12 00 maximum
$16 00
Calves 30c per head minimum
charge single deck $12 00 maximum
$1600
Calves 30c per bead minimum
charge double deck $1200 maximum
$20 00
Hogs 20c per head minimum
charge per load single deck $800
maximum $1000
Hogs 20c per head minimum
charge double deck $1200 maximum
$16 00
Sheep 15c per head minimum
charge single deck $800 maximum
$10 00
Sheep 15c per head minimum
charge double deck $12 00 maximum
$1400
Goats — Same as sheep
Mixed loads All stock to be figured
at the per head rate with a minimum
charge of $12 00 and a maximum
charge of $15 00 per car but In no
case shall the charge exceed the
maximum car load rate on any one
kind of stock In a mixed load
Drlve-ln stock to be figured at 60c
per head for cattle 30o per head on
calves 20c per head on hogs 15c per
head on sheep and goats On pur-
chases and clearances the rate will
be 50 cents per head on cattle and
calves with a minimum of $10 00
maximum $1200 Hogs sheep and
goats $8 00 per singlo deck car $12 00
double deck
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Aviation in war times despite the
bullets seems less perilous than In
times of peace — unless of corn sc a
dead aviator doesn't count
No shipment to small for our attention jior too large for our eaimclty
J B STIilBLING A A 8I1TT JNO STRIBI1NG
(With llealy A Co)
Drive Ins
A A 8I1TT
(With llealy A Co)
Cattle Salesman Hog and Sheep Salesman
Stribling Comm Co
104 EXCHANGE BLDG
Oklahoma City Oklahoma
Office Flume i Walnut 6885
Residence Rhone Walnut 2814
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BOOM 120 EXCHANGE BLGD PHONE WALNUT $718
SALESMEN- STOCKYARDS ‘
CATTLE— Lonl RnrefooL OKLAHOMA CITY
OFFICE— C E Walker FORT WORTH
HOGS AND SHEEP-11 J Hurley KANSAS CITY '
OFFICE: HOG AND SHEEP SALESMEN'
C O Sego Q C (Crockett) English
Res Phone Wal 7051
H L NOEL
ROOMS 131122 EX CHANGE BLDG
Tate-English Comm Co
Phone Watuut 5888 Stock Yards
OKLAHOMA CITY
We Make a Specialty of Good Service and a Square
Stocker and Feeder Buying Deal Try Us
The conundrum Itself hasn’t been
figured out jet but the answer is that
one Is a war tax and the other is a
wart ax
Phone Maple 721
101 Exchange Building
Stuck Yards Oklahoma City Okla
Stocker nd Feeder Bought On Order
MOFFETT-FUSON
Commission Company
TRY US
RESIDENCE PHONES
13 Fuson & ChflB FuHon K J Moffett
Maple 559 Walnut 3630
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“SERVICE THAT HEKVES"
HAIN JOHNSTON J C GILLOGLY Q W WOOD
Cattle Salesman Hog aud Sheep Salesman Drive Ins
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Rm 114 -OKLAHOMAClTY OkLA
References Dank of Commerce Tonkawa Okla Tillman County
Hunk Grandflold Okla Stock Yards State Bank Oklahoma City
Phones Office Walnut 7191 ReBldoileo Walnut BUS
J D TANNEHILL Pres
C M HAXTON V Pres
R C Ridley Gen Mgr
FRED W LEACH Seo
F M JONES Office
THE
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vy
R C RIDLEY
OAD COLBERT
NATIONAL
Live Stock Commission Co
Of Oklahoma
FIRST IN THE STATE
Phone Walnut 7170
Cattlo IRC Ridley
Night Phone l Oad Colbert
Hogs’ 8l18'J I0’ 8’ Brown’
Nig"' Phone IK O Wright
Walnut 5979 1 W H May
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Order Buyers:
G 8 BROWN
FRED LEACH
Geo L Browning
President
W 8 Guthrie
Vice-President
Ed Kirkpatrick
Cashier
H C McClure
Asst Cashier
DEPOSITS
GUARANTEED
CATTLE LOANS
OCR SPECIAL1 Y
The Stock Yards Cattle Loan Co
ASSOCIATED
E D DAVIS
Home Phone 3667
A L YOUNGER
Home Phone 6393
DAVIS & YOUNGER
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
HORSES & MULES
HORSE AND MULE MARKET
Rarn No I Phene Maple 828
National Stock Yards Oklahoma City U 8 A
Talea of Progress
The “aluminum that Is as hard eb
Bteel” has been Invented agutn This
time the Inventor It an Australian
and the claims made for his discovery
certainly do not err ' i the side of
modesty In addition tc superior hard
ness he announces that his new alloy
can be welded and soldered haB a
high tensile strength and is noncor-
rosive This last quality of courBO be-
longs to all forms of the metal
The world will look on such claims
with a skeptical eye and yet they
represent the goal toward which the
world Is moving Sooner or later by
a sudden discovery or a long series of
slow advances aluminum will be made
to do most of the work that now falls
on Iron and steel Aluminum has
many advantages It Is light In weight
It does not ruBt It Is found everywhere
and In inexhaustible quantities Every
clay bank Is a mine of It
While Hogs Are High
Why not save yours by vaoclnatlngt
The cost small results are good when using our serum
Let us refer you to some of our constant users who are Bankers
Business Men Veterinarians and Farmera All are highly pleased
with the results
All Serum and Virus Is abeolutely fresh and both are
tested according to latest Improved method advocated by
U I Bureau of Animal Industry Nobody but experi-
enced and capable men are used In Its manufacture
Our express facllltlei are good Orders are carefully paoked and
delivered Immediately i
You Make No Mistake By
Ordering Your Serum from Us
Inquire about ua and our success Call write or phono ui
PATRONIZE AN OKLAHOMA PRODUCT
The Oklahoma Stock Yards Serum Co
Beginning of Great Invention
As far back as 1GG8 experiments
were being made with what Bavants
called an “otacousticon” which
brought distant sounds to the eur and
was a far-off promise of the “long dis
tance” and "wlreloss" messages of to-
day Samuel Pepys was abroad In
those dayB and of course he saw the
new toy tried it and mentions It In
his diary He went with Lord
Brouncker to "the Royal society" and
“here to my great content I did try
the use of the otacousticon which
was only a great glass bottle broke
at the bottom putting the neck to my
ears and there I did plainly hear tho
dancing of the oareB of the boats In
the Thames to Arundel gallery win-
dow which without It I did not in the
least do”
Tea-Drlnklng Nations
Recent statistics show that the Eng-
lish rank easily llrst among tea-drinking
nations From these we learn
that If an Englishman an American
a Russian a German an Austrian a
Frenchman and an Italian were to ett
down together and order drinks In a
quantity that would show the relative
consumption of these beverages by
their respective nations some would
get enough for a bath while others
would obtain only a few mouthfuls
ft the races sat down to tea the Eng-
lishman would And himself confronted
with 1800 cups the American with
400 the Russian with 875 the German
with 86 the Austrian with 20 the
Frenchman with 18 and the Italian
with only one
Though Fiance ami Goimany have
long maintained government Binds lor
tho production of cavalry horses Eng
land with no such establishment was
able to lav hands on about as many
serviceable animals of this tpe as
(Ither of the continental countries
when war suddenly broke out Much
credit for tills condition of tilings
was due to the ancient Bittlsh spoit
of fox hunting which omplova many
thousands of well bred horses admir-
ably suited to the needs of the nrmy
The hunting "counties" were all but
stripped of them when tho crash came
as mnny as two hundied from one
hunt having been taken Giavs and
light loans were about the onlv ones
left It is estimated that twentj thou
sand hunters were commandeered
Without thcRo horses tho war depart-
ment would have been seriously do-
laved in tilling out the expeditionary
force which has done such brllllnnt
work under General French Time
was of vllat Importance and tho
hunters weie rpadv on a moment's
notice All weie hied and doveloped
hv pi I vale enterpilse saving tho
guv eminent countless thousands of
(lcdlais which must have lieon expend-
ed to produce aud maintain them un
der the continental svstem
ran
The greatest marble-producing In-
dustry In tho world is no longer to
ho found In the famous Carraia ills-
ti let of Italy but In Vermont where
one of tho richest veins In the world
stretches in an Irregular line across
tho slate So great Is tho production
of marble In this section that the In-
habitants have loBt much of their bp-
pt eolation of Its value and use It for
such humble and utilitarian purposes
as paving underpinning for bams
hitching poBts stepping stones and
drinking troughs for horses This
vein is about 47 miles long from
1650 lo 2200 feet In width aud from
It Is being taken in enornioue quanti-
ties white marble that Is equal to
the finest Italian marble as well as
an endless variety of blue yellow
gieen and Jet-black maibles
Inuring Oneself to Labor
A man should Inure hlmBelf to vol-
untary labor and should not give up to
Indulgence and pleasure as they beget
no good constitution of body nor
knowledge of the mind —Socrates
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DR CLARKE AND BIG SAM
Alva Oklahoma Nov 30 1914
Morris & Company
Oklahoma City Okla
Gentlemen:
I have been feeding your Big Brand Digester Tankage
to my "Mule Foot Hogs" for the last twelve months and
I can truthfully say that I think it is great feed for
hogs of all ages 1 have used about four tons of it
and think I have been well paid for the investment
The hogs do not do so well without it and I oan tell
the difference in their gain in a few days when I get
out of it I would recommend it to every one feeding
hogs for I think it pays to use it and especially
for brood sows
Yours truly
A W Clarke
WRITE FOR COPY OF "FEEDING HOGS FOR PROFIT
MORRIS & COMPANY
Oklahoma National Stock Yards
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Martineau, W. R. Oklahoma Daily Live Stock News. (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 234, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 13, 1915, newspaper, January 13, 1915; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1930273/m1/3/: accessed June 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.