Illustrated History of the Union Stockyards Sketch book of Familiar Faces And
Illustrated History of the Union Stockyards Sketch book of Familiar Faces And
W Joseph Grand
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Nor is it a peripatetic one, the dealer going about peddling horses in the streets downtown. No one can properly serve patrons in that way, and those who wish to buy can be better served and save money by giving an order, setting the price they want to pay, as in buy- ing a carriage, set of harness or other merchandise. It is best to buy direct through the commission men in preference to shippers who come in, as the latter are only anxious to make sales and get home, while the commission men, o...n the other hand, have their reputa- tion to keep up, and take a much more personal inter- est. They are all responsible, being under a bond of $20, 000 to the stockyards company, and all disputes, if any, are settled by an arbitration board. There is also a number of bright salesmen attached to every commis- sion house at the yards who keep their eyes open for the "good ones. " These facts, considered with the number of horses from which to choose at the yards, make it the best policy to place orders in the way described, for OF THE UNION STOCKYARDS 171 carriage and saddle horses the same as for draft horses.
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