Cattle market at Kansas City stock yards reports steady to lower
Kansas City stock yards on Tuesday March 18 1913 show receipts of about 12000 head with steady to 10 lower prices after a weekend storm delayed shipments. Notable sales include Greenwood county purebred shorthorns at 39.00 and Oklahoma steers at 34.95, with strong hog and sheep activity and heavy country shipments. Prices for cows bulls and veal calves vary, while feeders ease slightly and lambs bring around 3.50 to 8.45 with top near 8.45.
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Kansas City
Greenwood County
Oklahoma
Chicago
Northwest
J. A. Bickart
Township Juror List Guidance From 1913 Trustees
March 8 1913 letter to 23rd Judicial District trustees urges careful jury list preparation for April, detailing eligibility rules, exemptions, and reporting to the county clerk to cover April May and June terms. It stresses selecting voters from the 1912 assessment roll, excluding those with prior juror service, certain professions, and those over sixty unless in good health.
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23Rd Judicial District
Ntlemen
Sour County
Fight Over Fence Leaves Rancher Dead in Oakley
William Bretts, a Logan county ranchman, was shot and killed and his son Henry wounded on the Bretts farm near MacAlLester by I Hileman a homesteader following a dispute over a boundary fence. Hileman fired four Winchester shots two hit Bretts neck and abdomen and one struck Henry Bretts left shoulder. Hileman surrendered in Russell Springs and faces murder charges with a preliminary hearing likely later this week.
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Oakley
Kan
William Bretts
Logan County
Henry Bretts
I. Hileman
Bretts
MacAllester
Hileman
Russell Springs
Topeka Journal
Almanac of Wilsons and Wisconsin weathered hints in Diagrams
A column recalls public figures named Wilson from President Wilson to Secretary Wilson and a Missouri to Michigan political shift. The piece notes Michigan suffrage counts, town meeting day politics, and the westward empire idea. It also reports a wild beast sighting in the Smoky break area with tracks resembling a large lion or wolf, observations by Sam Robinson and others, and plans for a hunting party amid livestock fears. Burdock Blood Bitters ad closes.
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Wilsons
Wilson
Kansas
Towa
United States
Mexico
State Supreme Court
State University
Michigan
New York
New England
Sam Robinson
Trus Donovan
W. C. Stumpf
Mitchell
Utica
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