Oklahoma Daily Live Stock News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 293, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 30, 1921 Page: 3 of 4
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Live Stock Merchants
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Moffett Live Stock Commission Co
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J K Simms
Jack Weak
H R McFarland
John Clerk
HOPS AND SHEEP
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Murrell Roe
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HOGS AND SHEEP
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Rea Pbone W 4081
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Liberty Live Stock
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JOR BCANNELL
Prealdant and O tarsi Manager
B K THURMOND
Trsaaerar
R M BCANNILL
Secretary
A A BUTT
Vtae president
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GEO JONHS
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Office!
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Ran Phona Mapla dill
Tbs Lama Girl tnd lha Frith Hxabr
DENVER—Mary Klnny beautiful
lamo wants to be healed but the
“miracle woman" Mr- Almee Semple
McPherson cannot pray for her be
rnuRo Mnry Is nmhlttoua to dunce
Born lame Mary who Is a cashier
In a donntouu ilrug store wna left
an orphan three yearn ego end now
lives alone In a Denver hotel Her
two alatera are busy In other cities
winning fortunes on the atage Mnry
would give worlds to join them she
In fond of music and Juat ernay to
dance 1
Since the first penver rase of a
cripple who claimed to hove been
cured by the protore of Mrs Mc
Pheraon became known Mary haa
been one of the vast crowd that tiled
the municipal auditorium
“It's awful to think" she said 'You
aee It’s this way: Mrs McPherson
says that the persons who come to her
to be cured by faith must tear up the
Jaaa music roust give tbemaetves up
to a life with Christ must study the
Bible must do anything but go on the
stage But you see why I want to be
cured I want to go on the stage
But what If I were to be cured by
the prayers of Mrs McPhersoet
Potent
He hugged her In the shadowy hall
way
“Oh” alio giggled breathlessly "1
never realised tho power of the prase
until this moment”— American Legion
Weekly ' '
Wouldn't my conscience liuram me to
temlty because I had been cured by
a faith healer and bad gone on the
stage t"
In speaking of Mary Klnny'i case
Mrs Mcl’heison said
“After the Lord healed He Mid: tlo
thou In peace and aln no more lest
a worse thing come upon thee’ Mary
a I nnderstuud It haa not sinned but
she wonts to be cured In order that
she might tread a path that Is baset
with temptation It may be that she
was born lamo because tlie Lord de-
sired to hold her hack Surely I could
not consistently pray for her cure It
she wants to be made whole In order
to go on the stage and daocw”
The Chicago News says psycho-
analysls has proved Ita claim to ex-
istence but not to a seat In the front
pews of seteure Oh well It furnishes
an excuse for a number of people to
llilee top useful work and we faucy
thgt was all It whs Intended tor
Cuttle Department!
W S (Scotty) VINSON
LEWIS BAREFOOT
LON OOTTINUHAM
JOE ELLISON
J R KERR
Hogs and Sheeps
W R ALDRIDGES
Office I
BRUCE WALTHALL
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BAREFOOT-VINSON LIVE STOCK
COMMISSION COMPANY
Boom 181
Exchange Building
OKLAHOMA CITY— FT WORTH
No personal checks sent out of office Fro
ceeds deposited in local banks to your credit
or bank draft issued We protect you
“GOOD SERVICE AND ASQUARE DEAL”
- Tate-Ingram Commission Co
(INCORPORATED)
118-11S-130 EXCHANGE BUILDING
LONG DISTANCE PHONE 74 — LOCAL PHONE WALNUT MSS
WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF BUYING
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS
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Phona W 6117 L P Hnrgli Phone W 4181
Fred W Heep Phone W 7881 Bimo Braihenr
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Cattle Salesmens
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OLENN JOLLIFFH
E H (Bud) JOHNSON
Hi Salesman
H J HURLRY
Hurley Live Stock
Commission Co
OFFICE 112 EXCHANGE BUILDING
Pbone Wal 1681
L D 86
Stock Yard
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National Live Stock Cosmisdon Co
OP OKLAHOMA (Inn)
Paid-up Capital $10000000
CATTLE LOANS AT SEASONABLE BATE!
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J p TANNEHILL Prealdot!
0 M HAXTON Vice President
R C RIDLBY Treaa-Oaa'l Mgr
LILLIAN LHMON Secretary
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Geo W Close Geo CaiUller
Oad Colbert Henry Ridley
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Satisfactory Sale
Courteous Treatment
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OFFICE
8 B (Bill) Willtom
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Good Service
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SALESMEN ’ V
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M L JAMISON J W (WALTER) OQCIM
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JAPANESE WOMEN WEAR
HEARTS IN THEIR HAIR
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All Alone She Makes 1000
Trip Aorots Dert Is Ex
ploro tho City pf Kia
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WEIL RECEIVED It TZI3
Reaohe leered OiM City Wire tr'y
On Eurapaan an Eaplargr f '
40 Yeara Age Maa Eva 4
Oefer - ‘
The women Iq fur Japan wear their
hearts not Indeod on their altevea bat
In their treaaea Their rnlffuree re-
yeti their age and thr marrtiy bltee
r Mafia bleMedae photo gbawt
hew an gld'irbld In Jnpn eecxt 4o
London— England haa ceased to
thrilled over the spectacle of a
M P i now a woman explorer to
lug public attention - '
She I Mr Roeltg Forbe cbl
vivacious and charming wbo ban Jack
returned to London after trarellDT
1100 nitlaa acrasa the Libyan deeacf
It Africa to explore tbe dty ef f
fra headqunrtera of the Benuael tribe
a fanatic and hostile group whoso mil-'
Itary adventures recently have cauaad
anxiety In Egypt
Traveled Alda
Ur Forbes wearing thg agttwR
costume was alone In ker daring gA
venture She Joined g native cnravaR
and riding a camel AtnDf Hef
the Egyptian frontiers aad eagCbedUm
sacred oasis city where only ep E
ropenn— an explorer of 40 yean ago— '
bat ever been before Here eh wan
welt received by the tribesmen and
given n safeguard back to elvtllMttom
but throughout tho Journey oh wag
urronnded by hostile native who
would have killed her had they kaewm
that nbe was a white woman
The start of the trip wag mR fc—g
Benghaal the Mediterranean end od
the ancient caravan rente Real t"t
central Sudan across the Ltbywa
desert She bad previously arrangod
for a form of passport from the Buu
el but this wa of uttl gle u the
tribes through which eh penl f t
pot reoognlxo tbelt eoverslgnty f g
urronnded the ctravag and at t4 J
acred dty of Taj Urn entire party
an placed under arreet and throat
Into a native prison After great 1J
eulty they wars tlead gju)
to proceed
Weleemed by Chief
At th omtaea of Kufrg the eh!£l
bar 4 J
vt
n-elcomed Mr Forbes and told I
their plane for political power
the return Journey she again bad t
hie with the native and waa At aw
time forced to dlagutre herself a I
man i
Mrs Forbea mad a surrey ef t" l
country during her Journey sad C b
lectad much valuable Inform' g
about the natloMl alma of tba t 1
tribes but concealed a eatall k
under her flowing native robre 4 i '
mad snapshot through a hot cut'ia
th dress Returning to London 111
has now laid the results of bar g
plorattone before th Britleb govwre'
treat and was received by 11 tlt v
The Benussl are becoming a powag j
force In Africa and when during Eg
wur ttiey allied tbemoelvae with tt '
Turk Egypt wa fortlfled tgukt
them at a cast of 1900000000
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TOBACCO SACHS YIELD 11 L:
Man Ilghty-Two Thought Fttgt
Hoards tmall Fartune— 1
Bloap In Bax
Rockford HI— Walking from p'
vllle lll toward Dixon Itl wbern l
expected to paw tba cummer Bw
Portner elghty-two fog ad lof "
an old dry good bog tp a I
whore policeman found him (
Portner waa taken to tbe poU l r
tlon A stick to which gras at
a gunny sack containing mr
food and a tin cap In which H
had occasionally prepared 'Cotas v
thrown into a corner of tl atattom
the officer The aged traveler wm N
eager to retain posseealon of tba oad
that officer examined It They
covered two tobacco sack filled
paper money and securities Inchtdlsf
two ISO bills and a government pm
Ion cheek for 6150-th amount tgtfV
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TAXIS WHERE CHARIOTS 171
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open srm by tho goeorpl rim f
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era and Hvo rymog fought Hi p'Jtl ) '
warped tho dty rdmlptotrettoq t 1
would 1 defeated at eoCt)op tlj
toxicoi were admitted
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motor vehicles in tlir nnrlo ’
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Oklahoma Daily Live Stock News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 293, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 30, 1921, newspaper, July 30, 1921; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1932762/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.