Oklahoma Daily Live Stock News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 187, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 21, 1917 Page: 3 of 4
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WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
OKLAHOMA DAILY LIVE STOCK NEWS
SI IV If
HAS SEVEN NAMES
City of Dorpat on Line of German
Advance 1 I
At Different Times Wee in Potseitien
of Germany Russia Poland I
and 8wsden t
i"
Dorpat Is oae of the Important cen-!
lers of population in the Baltic prov-
ince of Livonia which lies on the lino'
pf advance of the German offensive la
the direction of Pctrogrnd says a bul-
letin Issued by the National UeogruphU
podcty
I Situated on the south bank of the
River Euibach which flows eastward
Into Luke Peipus Dorpat is connected
py rail with both Reval and Itlga und
also bas a triweekly steamboat service
connecting it witli the trade center of
Pskov on tho Veliknya one of the
prater routes connecting tlio Baltic
with Southern Russia The distance!
to Riga by mil is 150 miles In a south-
westerly direction while Itovul lies to‘
the northwest a distance of 118 miles
I Except for one or two churches ln-
eluding the cuthodrnl which crowns
Domberg (Cathedrul hill) and the
castle which rises on the brow of '
Rchlossberg (Castle hill) there ore
few medieval buildings In the town
bwlng to the fact that the place was
Utmost completely destroyed by Are In 1
1777 It had suffered from conflagra-
tion on two previous occasions alien !
Invading armies punished it for Its
Stubborn resistance The old fortlll-
cntlons hnve also been dismantled und
attractive proinenndes now take the
place of the old wulls nnd earthworks
- Dorpat Is known by many names
(Yuriev Dnrpt Derpt Tnrtn Tarto-
lin and Tehcbutn) a fact which recalls
Its tempestuous history during the six-
teenth seventeenth nnd eighteenth
centuries when it was n veritable shut-
tlecock city being tossed buck and
Forth between contending nations
which made the rallic provinces thoir
battlegrounds It is supposed to have
boon founded by a prince of Kiev early
In the eleventh century Two hun-
dred years Inter the Teutonic knlglits
arrived nnd the year following their
Sul vent the cathedral was estnbllshixl
on the Domberg Russia ousted the
Germans In lV8 Poland took posscs-
pslon In 1582 Sweden seized the town
In 1000 Poland retook It In 1003
Sweden was onco more In possession in I
1025 Russia asserted its claims in I
1000 followed by a long period of i
(Sweden-Russlnn nctlvltlos which re-!
isulted In Russia’s making good Its
Iclnlm In 1704 Four years Inter a large
ipnrt of the population wus deported
ro the Interior of Russia
Before the outbreak of the world
war Dorpnt was the headquarters of
Ithe Eighteenth army corpa of Russia
flt has a population of 50000 nnd ever
slnee the middle ages when It was a
Imember of the Hnnsoatlc longue It hus
enjoyed considerable trade with Pskov
mnd Novgorod The agricultural fair
heid in August of euch your Is an Im-
portant fenture of the city’s life In
(times of pence
! The germ of Infantile pnrnlysls lias
been located nnd identified again by
the bug experts but tho enuse and
treatment of poliomyelitis remain a
mystery
Evans-Snider-Buel Co
Live Stock Com Merchants
vu ®ur BEST Efforts Are Devoted to the
Interests of Our Patrons
Cattle Salesmen:
W S (Scotty) VINSON JOHN ALDRIDGE
WICHITA KANS
OKLAHOMA UT1' OKU
STOCKERS AND FEEDFRS
BOUGHT ON ORDER
MEALY & CO
LIVE STOCK COMMISSION
MERCHANTS
Salesmen —
A A SL1TT
GEO M GRIMES
ART DARNELL
ERNEST KILLOUGH
ESTABLISHED 1SS9
Telephone Walnut (18S5
NO SHIPMENT TOO SMALL FOR
OUR ATTENTION NOR TOO LARGE
FOR OUR CAPACITY
X 8AN80M
Fro and Gen Mgr
A L XSECniaSH
Ice President
DTRECTOBSl
6 B Burnett
8am Davidson
M Saneom
O M Worsham
j B Wilson
J W Xokernot
J Kleberg-
A I ICoeohler
J F Lyons
O L Brown
Lee Ii Rnesell
X lanaoro Jr
O X Callaway
XEE 1m BUSSELL
Asst Gen Kjr
8f B BCStBDXr
Treasurer
8IIXEVI
- vS- j- W Brwtor
n c wnah
J F LYONS
tee Free aud See
X CALLAWAY
Asst Sscretary
Oklahoma City
CATTLE!
C X Forsyths
A K Meek
J Z Simms
X B Kcrarland
OKLAHOMA CITY
ST LOUIS
FORT WOBTK
KANSAS CITY
OFFICE!
W L Wayland
F D Jenkins
8 fi Pilgrim
WE SOLD OVER 1100 MORE CARS OF LIVE STOCK ON THE
OKLAHOMA CITY 51 A II PET IN 11)10 THAN ANY OTHER FIRM
Give us your shipments We guarantee good service
FOR
“GOOD SERVICE
AND
A
SQUARE DEAL”
SHIP TO
M M (Mon) Tat
Q C (Crockett) English
Tate -English Comm Co
DIONE WALNUT 66SS
Cultlc Salesmen t
M 51 (Mon) Tato
Ilea Phone W 4193
Goo W Close
Res rhmio W G0C4
118-119 Exchange Building
OKLAHOMA CITY
LONG DISTANCE 74
Hog Salesmen t
U C English
lies Phone V 7051
C J Roliugcr
Res Phone W 2S88-R
John Bollngor
J P Sullivan
Order llu) erst
Geo V Ladd
W S Mnsgrove
Office:
Fred W lteep
S 11 Williams
A L lioaid
We Make a Specialty of Stocker and Feeder Buying
Hog aud Sheep Salesman
O A (Van) VAN SICKLE
Res Phoue M 1020-J
Office:
J F HARGIS
Res Phone W 7889
A B BRAKE
!MGftAP3 COMMISSION CQ
(Incorporated
Office 100 Exchange Bldg Plmno Walnut 1019
WE HUE CATTLE L0VNS
Oklahoma National Stock Yards OltlAHOM i CITY OKI A
j The chances are that women nre
never ns cool ns they look to bo In the
summer time nor as warm as they look
to be In the winter time
Don’t let false iride betray you Into
misfortune If the hush Is homemade
'and properly constructed go to it
Dale-Hurfey-Volz-Comm Co
incorporated
LIVE STOCK MERCHANTS
OKLAHOMA CITY OKLA
F W DALE Pres
II 1 11 ( RLE Y A Ice-Pres
J J (Johnnie) VOL Srr-Trcas
Cattle Salesmen!
V W DALE
Res Phone W 4088
J J (Johnnie) VOLZ
lies Phono W 629
Room 105 Exchange Bldg
Pliono Walnut 1316
Long I)is 58
Hog & Sheep Salesman:
11 J HI RLE Y
Ites Phone W 7969
Office:
C II WHITEHEAD
GILBERT JENNINGS
“WE DO”
Give AH Consignments Personal Attention
A Live Firm on a Live Market
Working For Your Best Interests
Mr Shipper —
For Persons! Information
Regarding Our
BIG BRAND
DIGESTED TANKAGE
60 per cent Protein
Kindly Cal! at Morris & Company’s
General Office
See Sales Department
MORRIS a COMPANY
Oklahoma National Stock Yards
SERVICE THAT SATISFIES
Cattle Sulcaman
F II WEIIt
Office
B M DUTTON
W B STRONG
Hug A Sheep
U O DUTTON
DUTTON COMMISSION CO
Tim Walunt 7788 120 Exchange Did
8T0CKEUS AND FEEDERS BOUGHT ON ORDER
Officers
rmnk Wti Let spoon President
Goo C JlfMullcn Vice-l’rcHldent
O M Ktiihh Vice-President
(54 0 H Kicker Vice-President
Frank Wllhci spoon Jr fcUio'y-Treaa
Oklahoma City Salesmen
Cottle: Joo Pcnnnnll
iMljih M tfmnnell
Ulm 1'hpne W 2761
(lit) Jones
IIoifK A Shie Win H Iouk
ties Phone W 4006
Office: P U Cochran
PHONE WALNUT 1623 LONG D1S 95
- -iLMXk-lfc !
All Orders for Stockers and Feeders carefully looked
after
BAN8A8 CITY
WICITITA OKLAHOMA CITY TOBY WOBTX
J P TANXEIIILTj President
C M HAXTON Vice-President
KRHD W LRACH BeoreUry
U C IUDL15Y Manager
Cattlel
n c rtptry
OAD COLHL5UT
K O VVHHJUT
Hogs and Sheep i
O 8 BROWN
Blocker Bayers:
W H MAY
J C R1DUS7
— WB XAZB CATTLB LOANS-
Fhonesi Walnat 7170 Lung Distance
For the best son Ire and lifgliM vales ship jour faults hop:
and fchri‘ in
Daggett-Keen Comm Co
OhLAIIOM A CITY FORT WORTH
W’o’ro nur own Miioxntiin
PRGMBT EI'TU’lliivr DEPENDABLE
ESTIRI ISlii I) IN 1909
It remained for an American ship’
cook to find n brand new method of
attack oa U-boats snys Rochester
Democrat and Chronicle An enemy
submarine of tho inigest typo on com-
ing to the surface found Itself almost
rubbing sides with nn American steam-
er Tho unexpected encounter at such
close quarters caused n sensutiou on
bourd tho ship nnd presumably also
in the submarine The cook on the
steumer seized a kettle of soup and
poured It over one of the U-boat's peri-
scopes no doubt hoping to becloud
the lenses The submarine hastily sub-
merged and It made no attempt to
molest the ship The grotesqueness
of the incident docs not conceal the
spontaneous cournfee which Is charac-
teristic of American seamen In nil cir-
cumstances i
Who Is minding the babies In Eng-
land? Wha Is sewing on the buttons
making the boas Hanging out me
and dusting off the piano top? (V
nsk because 458000 women have gone
Into mnnufncturlng plants sines the
war came snys Philadelphia Telegram
And 308000 hnvs been absorbed by
stores offices and tho like Steam and
electric railways huvo tnken another
HI 000 Apart from those In domestic
service 5000000 women nre now help-
ing to make the wheels of industry
hum in Great Brituln More than a
1250000 men huve been directly re-
placed by women since 1914 “Wom-
an's place is In the home” used to be
considered quite an argument It now
ranks with “tho earth Is flat”
Presented Actress With Potatoes
After Mine Sernplilne Asiafovu the
Russian dancer had finished her net in
a London theater recently two British
soldiers presented her with a basket of
potutocs and a two-pound bag ol' sugar
C M Keys Commission Co
EST
St Louis 1873
Oklahoma City 1910
-1
Business Built
On Character
— rAII) IT CAPITAL $25000—
Modem Men and Methods
Unlimited Capabilities
Liberal Cattle Loans At Lowest Possible Current
Rates
W a Have a Stocker and Feeder Barer Continuously on the Market S
Fort Worth Texaa
Offleo Phone
Maplo 721
OFFICE 106
EXCHANGE
BUILDING
Manager —
E J Moffett
Office—
A O Dunaway
Katie lllumlioff
Cattle —
Saleemenf
J E FuBon
Clms Fusnn
Guy Jameson
Hots Sheep —
J Oscar May
Residence Phone
Maple 659
STOCKERS AND
FEEDERS
BOUGHT ON
ORDER
Solicitors—
Moffett
rX K YAlllW hi ATION
t -
C C Parller
Cattle Salesmen
J B STRIULING
Rob Phone W 2844
P A (Pat! MALOY
M L HITE
Yardman:
GEO WOODS
JOE ELLISON
Hog and Sheep Salesmen:
A II WITHERSPOON
Res Phono W 6897
JNO W STR1BL1NO
ltos Phone W 2844
Order Buyer:
WARREN D OZMUN
Witherspoon -Stribling
CorcimissSoh Company
Livo Stock Merchants
Office I’lione Maplo 89
Kuora 120 Exclmnge Bldg
Office:
R L WILLIAMS
Stock Yard
OKLAHOMA CITY OKLA
Cattle Salesmen:
S F Duncan
W Ed Edwards
Dennis Tow
Solicitor:
J W (Buck) Eldridge
R L Pugh
Hog & Sheep Salesman:
E L Noel
Office:
J C Barnes
Yardman :
It L Armstrong
LEWIS & MANN
OKLAHOMA-KANSAS
LIVE STOCK COMMISSION COMPANY
Phone W 3119
Offices : Live Stock Exchange Bldg
WICHITA b
OKLAHOMA CITY OKLAHOMA CITY
Try an old firm in a new location — A live firm on
a live market
We Make Cattle Loans
—WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS—
W S V IN SOX
President
J II BITT0X
y Iro President
JOHN AI 1)1(111 K
Sccrclnry-Trcasurer
WF ARE Ot'R 0WX SALESMEN
Cntfie:
W S YINSOX
J U BUTTON
Hogs & Sheep:
JOHN ALDRIDGE
Every
Consign
ment
Sold Strictly
on its Own
Merits
Long
Distance
Phono 130
Local Phone
Walnut S7U0
OKLAHOMA NATIONAL STOCK YABDS
OKLAHOMA CITY OKLA
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Oklahoma Daily Live Stock News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 187, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 21, 1917, newspaper, November 21, 1917; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1931592/m1/3/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 10, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.