Oklahoma Daily Live Stock News. (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 255, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 6, 1915 Page: 3 of 4
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OKLAHOMA DAILY LIVE STOCK Sflft78
FEBRUARY MU
SHIP TO OKLAHOMA CITY
NO SHIPMENT TOO SMALL FOR
OUR ATTENTION NOR TOO LARGE
FOR OUR CAPACITY
X 8 AH SOX
Pres and Ges Mgr
IT B WORSHAM
4 L KEECHLEK
Tice Presidents
DIRECTORS!
8 B Barnett
8am Davidsoa
X Sansom
W B Worths
I B Wilson
J W Kokernot
R J Kleberg
A L Keecbler
I F Lyons
C L Brown
Lee L Bnssetl
M Sansom Jrj
E R Baldridge
LEE L RUSSELL
Asst Gen Kgr‘
8 B BURNETT
Treasurer
I SOUTHWESTERN COMMISSION CO I
OKLAHOMA CITT
ST LOUIS
FT WORTH
KANSAS CITY
J F LYONS
Tice Pres and See
C M CALLOWAY
Asst Secretary
Oklahoma City
Salesmen!
Cattlei
W 8 Ylason
A H Meek
Order Buyer!
J U Button
Hogs A Sheep i
John Aldridge
Offices
W L Wayland
W J Gra
J finT
B Pilgrim
WE SOLD 1100 MORE CARS OF LITE STOCK ON THE OK
LAHOMA CITY MARKET IN 1914 THAN ANY OTHER FIRM
Give us your shipments We guarantee good service
J D TANNBHILL Free
& M HAXTON V Pros
R C Ridley Gen llgr
i FRED W LEACH Bee
F M JONES Office "
THI ‘
R C RIDLEY
OAD COLBERT
NATIONAL
Live Stock Commission Co
Of Oklahoma no
FIRST IN THI STATE
Phone Walnut 7170
Cattle
Night Phone
Walnut 1176-J
Hogs:
Night Phone
Walnut 0970
R C Ridley
Osd Colbert
Q 8 Brown
R O Wright'
O 8' BROWN
J W H Hay
Order Buyers: 1 J C Ridley
FRED LEACH
Meat Is Cheaper
At the
Stock Yards Cash Market
2S04 EXCHANGE AYE— AT STOCKYARDS GATE
We can save shippers and out-of-town buyers from 40 to BO
per cent on meats and lards
MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED
Write for weekly price list Please mention this paper
For Job Printing See Daily Live Stock News
No shipment to small for our attention nor too large for our capacity
J B STRIBLING A A SLITT JN0 8TU1BLING
(With Uealy A Co)
Cattle Salesman Hog and Sheep Salesman Drive Ins
Stribling Comm Co
104 EXCHANGE BLDG
Oklahoma City Oklahoma
Olllce Phonei Walnut (885
Residence Phonei Walnut 2844
CATTLE SALESMEN: OFFICE: HOO AND SHEEP SALESMEN:
M M (Mon) Tate C C Sego O C (Crockett) English
Res Phone Wal 4198 Res Phone Wal 7051
Geo W Close
H L NOEL
ROOMS 121122 EX CHANGE BLDG ' -
Tate-English Comm Co
Phone Walnut M88 Stock Yarda
OKLAHOMA CITY
We Make a Specialty of Good Bervtce and a Square
Stocker and Feeder Buying Deal Try U
R J MOFFETT Manager
PHONE MAPLE 721
lot Exchange Building
Stock Yards Oklahoma City Okla
Stoekeri and Feeder! Bought On Order
TRY MOFFETT-FUSON TRY
US Commission Company US
We Rate a Sleeker and Feeder Buyer Con
tinuously on the Market at Ft Worth Tex
RESIDENCE PHONES:
J E Fueon Cbas Fuson
Maple 559 Maple 559
LOCAL COMMISSION CHARGES
1 Cattle 60c per head minimum
charge car load (1200 maximum
(1500
Calves SOo per head minimum
charge elngle deck (1200 mastmum
(1500
Calves SOo per head minimum
charge double deck (1200 maximum
(2000
Hogs 20o per head minimum
charge per load elngle deck (800
maximum (1000
Hogs 20o per head minimum
charge double deck (1200 maximum
(16 00
Sheep 15o per head minimum
charge single deck (800 maximum
(1000
8heep 16c per head minimum
charge double deck (1200 maximum
(1400
Goats — Same as sheep
Mixed loads All stock to bo figured
ut the per head rate with a minimum
charge of (1200 and a maximum
charge of (16 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 60o
per head for cattle SOo per head on
calves 20c per head on hogs 16c per
head on Bheep and goats On pur-
chases and clearances the rate will
be 50 cents per head on cattle and
calves with a minimum of (1000
maximum (12 04 Hogs sheep and
goats (800 per single deck car (1200
double deck
Likes 8unday Dinners
Robert had always visited bis aunt
on Sunday One week day she asked
him to stay for dinner She prepared
just what she had — no dessert When
the meal was finished the aunt noticed
Robert was expecting something
Soon he looked up and said: “Aunt
Emmy you have lots better dinners
than this don't you? Guess I'll come
on Sunday next time "—Indianapolis
Neva
Th Vtry Bst Attention Given All Consignments
PHONE WALNUT 1123
Cttt IMI
JOC SCANNELL
Res Fhooe
Wel 2761
- Witherspoon-
NELL
lYJcIYlullon
Live Stock Comm Co
Hegkllmg
WHUUX
Vlew 4Mt
KANSAS CITY OKLAH OMA CITY FORT WORTH
All Orders for Stockers end Feodora carefully looked attars
R “DICK JOHNSON Fna
H I BURLEY Mgr
Rm Phene Walts! (NR
ROOM 1M EXCHANGE BLGD PHOHl W ALNUT 77M
SALESMEN- STOCK YARDS
CATTLE— Lonls Rarefoot OKLAHOMA CITY
OFFICE— C E Walker FORT WORTH
HOGS AND SBBEP-H J HirUy KANSAS CITY
“SERVICE THAT SERVES
J H FUSON J C GILIXXJLY O WfVOOD
Cattle Salesman Hog and Bheep Salesman ' Drive Inn
1 LiveSt ockv
(Commission Co
Oklahoma City Okla
References: Bank of Commerce Tonkawa Okla Tillman County
Bank Orandfteld Okla Stock Yards State Bank Oklahoma City
Phones: Office Walnut 7191 Residence Walnut 5111
Geo L Browning
President
W 8 Guthrie
Vice-President
Ed Kirkpatrick
Caahter
H C McClure
Aset Cashier
The
(Stock Yards
State
Bank
Oklahoma City
Okla
DEPOSITS
GUARANTEED
CATTLE LOANS
OUR SPECIALTY
The Stock Yards Cattle Loan Co
ASSOCIATED
STEPHEN AND STORIES
By DOROTHY BLACKMORE
While Hogs Are High
Why not nave yours by vaodnatlngt ' s
The cost small results are good when using our serum 1
Let us refer you to some of our constant user who are Bankers
Business Men Veterinarians and Farmers All are highly pleased
with the results t
All Serum and Virus is absolutely fresh and both are
tested according ta latest Improvtd method advocated by
U L Bureau of Animal Industry Nobody but sxperi-
nced and capable men are used In its manufacture
Our express facilities are good Order are carefully packed and
delivered Immediately
You Make No Mistake By
Ordering Your Serum from Us
Inquire about us and our success Call write or phone n
PATRONIZE AN OKLAHOMA PRODUCT
The Oklahoma Stock Yards Serum Co
B D DAVIS
Home Phone (667
A L YOUNGER
Home Phone 6398
- DAVIS & YOUNGER
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
HORSES & MULES '
HORSE AND MULE MARKET
Bara No I ' ' PhnXnpl 121
National Stock Yard
Oklahoma City U 8 A
(Copyright 1915 by the McClure Newspa
per Syndicate)
Bally gazed contemplatively at the
little set of chintz-covered drawers
that she had indulged In by way oi
celebrating the occasion of having sold
another story It was Sally’s treat to
herself to purchase something for the
equipment of her writing table upon
each glorious arrival of a check
"I can write from morning until
sundown now” she told herself hap
pily "I must sell another story be
fore I can get the waste basket to
match" She pondered for a moment
“I think I will rewrite 'The Test’ That
ought to sell — it's a good plot”
Sally looked high and she looked low
for "The Test” She took out every
drawer looked through her file and
her scrap books but the manuscript
remained In Its hiding place Sud-
denly she remembered that she had
sold an old (lie case
The next morning she dressed hep
self with her habitual care and went
forth in search of the lost story
She gazed open eyed at the clerk
who told her that a certain set of
drawers bad been sold
“Is there any chance of my finding
out to whom they went? It Is most
Important” Sally said with he? friend-
ly smile
Another ten minutes passed and
I Sally went worth The address given
was down in the lower Twenties and
Sally found herBelf ringing the bell
of a small flat
A most delightful girl answered the
ring and opened the door wide that
Sally might enter
"Yes we found the story” the girl
was saying as Sally followed her Into
a room that was homelike and cozy
and In which a good-looking young
fellow lolled comfortably while he
scanned the pages of Sally's own man-
uscript Sally’s eyes opened wide and
a flush darted into her cheeks
"Davie” Madge Cartwright said
“this Is Sally Seward Miss Seward
my brother David Cartwright Miss
Seward has come In search of her
alory" Madge added and offered Sally
a chair
“Now for the story” he said with
his boyish laugh that Sally was be-
ginning to wait for There had not
been so much of laugh teh in Sally's
Etruggleb fhaT She could afford th' let
slip one golden hour She rejoiced
that her manuscript had wedged Itself
Into the chintz drawers and that she
was sitting beside David Cartwright
while he outlined the plot of an ex-
ceedingly good story
‘I will write it” Sally told him
while Madge's voice came from the
direction of the kitchen humming a
little snatch of song “and If It
brings a big check you must promise
that we thiee will have a dinner to-
gether” Madge had entered with a
fragrant truy of tea and hot crumpets
“Did you hear that Miss Cartwright?”
Sally questioned
“If the story brings a big chock”
she suid I will agree to anything but
It would be so comfy to have dinner
here — you may get a chicken and fix-
lugs it you like but couldn't we cook
it here? It is so much nicer than
rcstuurants” Slie glanced eagerly at
Sally and Sully smiled back at her
Friendship linked the eyes of the two
girls and Davie looked on with a pe-
culiarly Introspective expression
“And I will get seats for the thear
ter” lie added “Is It a go”
Sully looked from Madge to Davie
and if there was a throb In her throat
no one was Die wiser She put a hand
into each of theirs und clasped them
warmly The band that Davie held
trembled and Ills own closed about It
‘We will bo the best of friends I
know" Madge said quickly
“We are going to be more thuu
friends” Daiie said— but he did not
say it aloud
Madge knew aa she went homeward
that she would become a great writer
that her table had grown doubly dear
to her and that the little chest of
chintz drawers would always be trip
grant with love and liapplnesd and all
that goes to make life a wonderful
thing Perhaps she kissed the things
that had glvenier happiness or per-
haps she only ran slim Angers caress-
ingly over them But Sally smiled
Of course women talk about tbelr
hats but the real talkfest comes when
they start in on other women’s bats
Don't loaf around waiting for good
luck Buckle down and compel good
luck to come a-runnlng
"Hogs unchanged" says the report
Correct They spread over two tests
as usual
Made-ln-America fashions may be
popular but tbs homemade gown
never) ' '
It
Pays
To
Use
It
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 ia 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 can 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 1
Yours truly
A W Clarke
WRITE FOR COPY OF “FEEDING HOGS FOR PROFIT’
ORRIS Ci COMPANY
Oklahoma National Stock Yards
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Martineau, W. R. Oklahoma Daily Live Stock News. (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 255, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 6, 1915, newspaper, February 6, 1915; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1930294/m1/3/?q=112+cavalry: accessed July 1, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.