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EL PASO HERALD-LIVESTOCK and RANGE NEWS
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TEUS LISTBMTTLEIN TO
SHIS BIG US HT II 1ARF
Worth $123288 More Than
That on January 1 1915;
Horses Show a Loss.
Washington 1. C. Feb. S. Texas
livestock Increased $123288000 In value
ilurlnK the year 1915. A Rain of 8144.-
.BM)0 was made over the value In
1!'10 These figures are announced by
the United States departmerit of aftri-
ultiir-. based on estimates and reports
mailH to the department.
Cottle Make Greatetil Gnln
The vain.- of Texas livestock on
January ' last amounted to $4Ss7O0O.
In th gan.n reported cattle made the
X natrst. In 910 the cattle were worth
ii total of J90.S81.006 and on Jan. 1. 1916.
vhey wen valud at Jl8.7000. A year
ago the were valued at 817000.000 less
based upon reports from the Texas
ianre and stock farms. There were
r. 291iv0 head enumerated In 1910 6-
l. '1.000 January 1 1915 and 5428000 on
January 1. last.
Jlorwes Show I.om of Nearly Million
Toxas horses were worth nearly 81-
000000 less on January 1. 1916. than the
tear before. Mules milch cows cattle
and sheep Increased In numbers and In
value and while swine increased 317-
ooo in number their value was off 81-
"03000. The falling- off in value xof
horses Is partially accounted for In re-
duction of the number. All Southwest-
ern States have contributed heavily in
horse to the armies In Kurope. The
following were the Texas values at "the
bvginnlnp of the year with increases
and decreases compared with the year
before:
Horses. J92.040.000 decrease $936000;
muls $76800000. increase $1500000;
inilch cows $57069000. Increase $6524-
oufl; rattle $179.67000 increase $17-
:t:d.00o; sheep $7977000. increase $!-
"12000: swine $24610000 decrease SL-3r000.
Conference of Cattlemen
"With Railroad Officials
To Be Held Thursday.
Marfa Texas. Feb. S. Cattlemen of
Maria augmented by a number of cat-
tlemen foom Alpine Fort Davis and
Valentine will hold a "get together"
meeting here Thursday to entertain and
confer with livestock officials of the
i. II. & & A. railway.
The railway officials are coming to
look into the proposition of having one
certain day regularly designated as a
cattle shipping day and local cattle-
men plan also to have the visit result
in better feeling and friendship gener-
ally between the railroad people and
the cattlemen. The visitors will be en-
tertained at the Marfa Stockmen's
club and will be given a cowboy lunch-
ean. While In El Paso .T. J. Claunch pur-
chased 150 fine Hereford calves which
have been on feed for the past 90 days.
izzun KILLS
IHiMITLE
Cattle Sheep and Horses in
Northern Arizona Die
on the Ranges.
Prescott Ariz. Feb. 8. Cattle sheep
and horses are dying on the ranges
of northern Arizona from cold and lack
of feed which they are unable to find
in the deep snows. Many have bogged
down In rain-eaturated ground and
died. Because of the danger of mir-
ing cattlemen are unable to ride after
their stock in some parts of Yavapai.
Sheepmnil Loscm $10000.
One sheepman suffered a Ipsa of
$10000. He had his flock in a section
where all the feed was covered under
four feet of snow and was unable to
drive to Jerome Junction the nearest
railroad station.
Near Dewey srores of sheep cattle
and horses mired down and a number
have died.
Many Wild Horse Starve.
A great many of the wild horses that
range in the more remote sections of
Yavapai are starving. Kmaciated and
dying some have strayed to farms in
search of feed .seeming to have lost
entirely their usual fear of man.
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FEB 22 ID 23
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STATE HEALTH OFFICER BUYS
COCONINO RANGE AND CATTLE
Prescott Ariz. Feb. S. Dr. It. N.
Looney of Prescott. state health offi-
cer has purchased the patented land
range rights and cattle of Charica
Puntenney in the southern en'i of
Coconino county. The price was
$S0.00.
Permanent Relief for
Chronic Constipation
Knowledge and Practice of Correct
Daily Habit the Great
Essential.
Constipation is a condition affecting
ail classes of all people and can be per-
manently relieved only by acquiring
habits of regularity.
The most natural time for the elimin-
atlvo process Is in the morning when
both the muscular and nervous systems
are relaxed by sleep and rest When
relief does not come readily it Is an
excellent plan to take a mild laxative
at bedtime. Cathartics and purgatives
that by the violence of tnelr quiclv
action shock and disturb the system
should not be employed.
An effective laxative romedy that is
very dependable and which does not
rripe or otherwise disturb the organs
Involved is found in a combination of
simple laxative herbs known as Dr
Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin that can be
bought at the drug store for fifty cents
a bottle.
Mrs. C. C. Allen. 215 Foam St New
Monterey Calif. wrote to Dr. Cald-
Tiell that she "found Dr. Caldwell's
yrup Pepsin Just what was needed for
constipation and distress of the stom-
ach after eating. It should be in every
household."
MRS. C. C. ALLEN.
Get a bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup
Pepsin and keep It in the house to use
when occasion arls. A trial bottle
free of charge can be obtained by
writing to Dr. V 11. Caldwell 454
Washington St.. Monticello. III.-
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irv tins easy
way to clear your skin witii
Report of Agricultural De-
partment Shows Great
Growth in Industry.
Santa Fe N. M.. Feb. 8. In the report
of the department of agriculture It is
estimated that New Mexico has 234000
horses at present as against 217000
in 1915 and 197000 in 1914 and 131000
In 1913.
The total value Is given at $13572000.
New Mexico is 27th among the states of
the union in the number of horses. New-
Mexico is credited with 17000 mules
valued at $1445000 as against 16.000
last year 15.000 in 1914 and 1913. It is
25th among the states as to the number
of mules. New Mexico has 76000 milk
cows on its farms valued at $5092000
as against 68000 last year 62000 the
year before and 6000 in 1913 being the
11th state in the union.
Many Cattle.
Other cattle number 1.090.000. valued
at $43709000. as against 991000 in 1915
9 IS. 000 in 1914 and S91.000 in 1913 New
Mexico being 1th among the states of
the union. Sheep number 3440000. val-
ued at $14792000 as against 3340000
last year 3.036000 in 1914 and 3.300000
in 1913. It is the third state In the
union in sheep. Wyoming and Montana
alone surpassing it.
111. CM Svvlnr.
j New Mexico .has 91.000 swine valued
; at $819000. as against 73000 last year
! r.C.OOO In 1914 and 62.000 in 1913. New
I -Mexico last year produced 3.223000
I fleeces of wool weighing 19.077000 as
; .igainst 3.325.000 fleeces the year before
weighing 18620000 pounds.
The total value of horses cattle sheep.
; mules and swine on New Mexico ranges
! and farms is given at $79429000.
ir to this is added the value of other
c'omestic animals city dairies poultry
the total is near the $100000000 mark
or equivalent to the physical valuation
of all the railroads in the state.
RANGE WAR STARTS IN
NORTHERN MOHAVE COUNTY
Kingman Aril. Feb. 8. A ranee war
is on between cattlemen and sheepmen
in the northern end of Mohave county
according to a stroy brought to Kine-
jnan by Walter Brown and Ed Franklin.
rranKiin nokis a deputy sheriff ap-
. pointement and Brown was once sheriff
j of the county.
j Some 2i or 20 sheepmen according
to Brown and Franklin cut the wires
I a round Franklins ranch pulled up
posts and did other damage in order
i that their flocks might get to some
water holes. The sheepmen claim that
i the holes are public property and that
Deming Will Entertain N.
M. Cattlemen and Horse
Breeders Elaborately.
Deming N. M. Feb. S. Cattle and
horse breeders of New Mexico will oe
here in numbers on February 22 and
23 to attend the second annual meeting
of the New Mexico Cattle and Horse
Growers' association which Is scheduled
Jo be held here during those two days.
The original dates were set for March
but were changed to the present month.
rians are being made for elaborate
entertainment features of the conven-
tion. The 13th cavalry band will be
here to play for the convention a drill
will be given by a picked troop of the
same regiment and an automobile rldo
through the irrigated districts of the
valley will be given.
A committee composed" of G. Williams
Butherford. Morris A. Nordhaus and
N. A. Bolich has the arrangement plans
in charge. They made a trip to Colunv
bus recently and secured the cavalry
band and- the permission for the crack
troop to give a drill in Deming.
A grand ball will also be given at
the Crystal theatre and many promi-
nent cattle men. horse breeders and
hankers from different parts of New
Mexico are expected to attend the convention.
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LOVE SHIPS 21 CARS
OF CATTLE IN WEEK
Sierra Blanca Texas. Feb. 8. Dur-
ing the past week T. D. Love shipped
21 cars of cattle from Sierra Blanca
to Colorado Texas.
Sierra Blanca mules are In demand
In other Texas communities. P. D.
Anderson during the past week bought
two carloads of mules here and shipped
them to San Antonio. The mules were
bought from Joe Gardner.
HOPE LIVESTOCK BRINGS
GOOD PRICES AT FORT WORTH
Ilore. N. M. Feb. S. Six cars of fat
cattle were shipped from here to the
Fort Worth market recently by It. Q.
Leatherman. The shipment included
five carsof three-year-old steers and
one of odd steers ann one of cows and
bulls.
A sale of 875 sheep was made hera
this week by Ned Shattuck of Queen
the sale was niado to Wilbert Sewalt
and John Staviey of Lovington. The
price paid for them was '$6.50 for ewes
$4.50 for last spring's lanrbs and $15
for bucks.
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MAY ESTABLISH BANK TO
LEND MONEY TO STOCKMEN
Phoenix Ariz. Feb. 8. Establish-
ment of a branch of the Drover's bank
of Kansas City in Phoenix is being
considered by II. L. Jarboe jr. presi-
dent of that Institution who has been
traveling over the Salt river valley
several days with W. II. Weeks as-
sistant' general manager of the Kansas
City stock yards.
Mr. J-irlioe states that even if no
branch is opened here this bank will
loan much to money to cattlemen In
the valley.
CANYON STOCKMAN SELLS
MANY REGISTERED CATTLE
Canyon Texas Feb. 8. Wooded cat-
tle from the C. O. Keiser herd are being
bought hv southwestern cattlemen to
improve their herds. T. O. Ilobart gen- I
eral manager and J. W. Kent range '
boss of the JA ranch bought seven
registered bulls to be used in the J-V
pure bred cow herd. It I. Krentz
president of the Arizona Meat Co.. and
S. F. Megulre a Douglas. Ariz. ranch- '
man have bought ten registered bulls
20 registered cows and 51 bred cows
for their ranch in the Cbiricahua moun-
tains. '
Per Ladies Tailoring Department
with Mrs. J. B. Cass in charge will be ready to accept orders Wednesday morning. This department
is conveniently iocucu uu mc kuiuu uuui aujuimng me new location or our silks and dress goods.
The most efficient and painstaking service will be rendered here and the prices charged will be in
l-penine with our low price policy.
Hats Trimmed FREE Wednesday
Select Your Untrimrned Hat and Our Expert Trimmer Will
Design and Trim It Free WEDNESDAY Provided Your
Trimmings Are Purchased In Our Millinery Department.
Fifteen New Styles TJntrimmed Hats of Either Satin
or Straw. Special Here Wed- iff QC in djo QC
nesday Priced from - x "J P 7J
THIS means an opportunity to select the new style hals at about half
the price you expected to pay. Fifteen models of the most favored
straws and satin. All the correct colors as well as the smartest shapes
and sizes. And please bear in mind that we design and trim these hats
absolutely free if hats and trimmings are purchased here tomorrow.
Priced $1.95 to $3.95
Don't Fail to See Our "Andrea" Pattern Hats. Beautiful Models. Sold Ex-
clusively by This Store.
Our Ready-to-Wear Department
Provides the Season's Most
Authentic Modes
Women's and Misses' Suits Coals and
Dresses in the Most Beautiful Spring
Models and Suitable for all Occas-
ions. C VERY day fast express trains are bringing from
L-1 the eastern markets additional creations for
our women's apparel section. Not the common-
place and uninteresting styles you will see in many
shops but styles that "are different" modes that
radiate individuality in every line.
We are now showing a generous assortment of
suits coats and dresses that are not only the high-
est expressions of the dressmaker's art but are
priced in keeping with "Everybody's" low price
policy meaning not only "a Little More For The
Price You Pay." but positively one price to HI.
Suits Priced $23.75 to $58.75
Dresses Priced $23.75 to $59.75
Resinol Soap
L
Bathe jpoorface fcrsereralnnoutes
with KesJooJ Soap and warm water
working the creamy father into the
skin gently with the finger-tips. Then
wash oil with move Resinol So.p and
warm water finishing with a dash of
clear cold water to dose the pores.
Do this ooce or twice a day and you
will be astonished how quickly the
healing antiseptic Resinol medication
soothes and cleanses the pores lessens
the tendency to pimples and leaves
the complexion dear fresh and
velvety.
If the sKn is in bad condition
through neglect or an unwise use of
cosmetics apply a little Resinol Oint-
ment and let it remain on ten min-
utes before the final washing with
Resinol Soap.
Resinol Soap is not artificially colored its rics
brown being entirely due to the Resinol hakims
lterEtMns. Sold by all drujxistt and dealers in
toilet goods. For iree sample cake and trial ot
Resinol Ointment write Dept. 25-P Resinol.
BaKnore Mi
Physicians have prescribed Rpinol
Ointment for over twenty years in the
treatment of skin and scalp affections.
CHANDLER FARMER GETS
80 PIGS FROM EIGHT SOWS
Chandler Ariz. Feb. S. Chandler
farmers are paying more attention to
hogs than ever before. Xone is having
nfiTTfir ufrn.i man i ir nmnn nn
i ranKitn nau no right to enclose them. ' whose ranch eight sows last week pro-
It is allpged that the sheepmen ; duced SO healthy pigs. Goidon has '
threaten serious trouble unless the wa- . just sold seven of hla registered Poland I
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ter holes are left open. The cattle-
men say that this would be ruinous to
them as cattle will not drink at holes
used by sheep.
FORMER GOVERNOR HADLEY
TO SPEAK AT HOG BANQUET
Artesia X. M.. Feb. 8. Hog growers
of caitern New Mexico will attend the
annual banquet of the Eastern New
Mexico Swine Breeders' association
which will be held here on February IS
President O. M. Trotter is In charge
of the plans for the annual dinner am
a number of the best known hog grow-
ers in the state will be present at the
dinner.
The speakers will Include former
governor Herbert Hadley. of Missouri
who U spending the winter here; C. It.
Uoty. a director of the American Puroo
association of Charlestown 111 : Or.
Lipp state veterinarian: Meldrum (Sray
of Koswell and one of the prom'nent
hog raisers in the southwest; I. F.
Yeaw. manager of the Oasis ranch;
county agent K. V. Knorr. John B.
Cecil O. M. Trotter and others.
Ch-na sowii for S3 apiece and disposed
of 53 hogs for 435.
A hog club has been organized with
12 charter members. The object is
to breed up the stock of hogs in thu
Chandler district.
SPECIAL CATTLE TRAIN IS
RUN TO AMARILLO WEEKLY
Ainarillo.Texas Feb. 8 To handle
the heavy cattle shipments from South
Plains points to Amarlllo a weekly
rattle train has been put on from
Slaton to Amarlllo. The train will run
each Saturda. The new service -will
he of benefit to Slaton Plainview and
intermediate points.
BANKING BY MAIL
llT.d "xt'dcjrr l Pn laTln8" ceoun' '" as though you
"tVlSPXT 4 per cent Interest compounded Twice Everr 'Tear
Wi i do business under th Depositor's Guaranty Law of the Stats
of Texas and are a Guaranty Fund Bank as provided by such Law!
S2I.Fi i-'S ;dd'tlon to blnK convenient is eafe profitable
and HberaL Nobody has ever lost a dollar in a State bank In Texas
rfl".1!?4'0; Ur V" bootlet. "BANKING BT MAI&- f ou
simply mall your deposit.
EI Paso Bank & Trust Co. Ei Paso Texas
SEVENTY THOUSAND!!
try-.KJ.52 hIrsWaineonrtrot0hPe6; S '" "" " ' CU"-
"PAINT UP AND CLEAN UP"
until she ranks as one of the most beautiful.
TUTTLE PAINT AND GLASS CO.
210-212 N. Stanton St.
Phones 205-206.
HARDGRAVES BUYS RANCH
AND CATTLE NEAR PECOS
Tecos Texas Feb. S. The ranch of
Johnson & Browning. 17 miles south-
west of Pecos and 1500 head of rattle
on it have been purchased by It G.
. Ilardgrates who has taken pohsessinn.
The price paid has not been made pub-
lic Shipments of cattle and horses from
Pecos country during the past week
included a carload of horses shipped
by Charlie Itoss at Itiverton to Iiills-
boro; 300 calves from Saragona" sold
1- Robbing AAnderson to It. Fi Bull-
afd. of Koswell; 113 calves sold bv
1'inley & Anderson to Bullard at $23.73
a head and loaded at Pecos carload of
horses shipped by C. J. Franks to Wcs-
kum and a carload of bulls by II. Aimer
to Iloswell.
GLEESON ACQUIRES RAIL-N
RANCH IT IS REPORTED
Douglas Ariz.. Feb. 8. John Grcesoi).
well known mining and cattleman of
Gleeson this county is reported to have
arqqulred the Rail-N ranch and cattle
in the northern part of the county for
a considi ration said to approximate
$200000.
The Ilail-N ranee which is about 50
miles square adjoins Mr. Gleeson's
home ranch. If the report of the sale
is correct the combination of ranches
will give Mr. Gleeson probably the
largest individual holdings in the coun-
ty. The number of animals included in
the transfer is not known here.
Ill VS FINK C.VTTMJ I'D It
lUSIJIl I.V TO.NTO IIAMX
Phoenix. Ariz. Feb. 8. Two carloads
of fine range cattle have been re-
ceived here from I enver. They wer
purchased by Jack llarber a 'Well
known Arizona cattleman from the
Tompkins Cattle company. They are
Hereford yearlings and two-year-old
bulls. Barber is to place them on his
range in the Tonto basin.
EATLY RANCH
BUD
Midland. Texas Feb. S. XI. D. Heat-
ley has sold his ranch 25 miles south-
west of Midland to Will Manning. The
price is said to have been $30000. The
ranch consists of eight sections pat-
ented and ten leased and is well adapt-
ed to agriculture or stock raising.
Manning has had the property leased
from Heatley for some time.
liny 12 Cars of Heifers.
One of the largest cattle deals made
here since the first of the year was
closed when Copeland and Johnson
Tahok.i bought 12 car loads of two-year-old
heifers. The cattle were
bought from cattlemen in the Midland
country and were shipped to the Cope-
land and Johnson ranch near Tahoka.
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mI KifI"U'e ttn Ter to nm onr ntmi- promptly anS efficiently.
"OOP CO AIi TEED POULTRY SUPPLIES
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Old time corn bread pies of all kinds cakes
doughnuts fritters
Everything you shorten or fry is made more tempt-
ing when you use Cottolene. It is a cooking aid which
allows the natural flavor of foods to be at its best.
Your grocer will supply Cottolene to you regularly.
It is packed in pails of various sizes for your con-
venience. LTEEEEIFAI R B AN KSaEHU
LA3II1S aiAKIl 1MIOFIT AVIIK.V
F1JI) OX CltAWFOHD FAIl.1I
Carlsbad N. M. Feb. S. An experi-
ment In feeding lambs is working out
fine on the farm of A. L. Crawford
eight miles from here. Mr. Crawford
had a farm which was not giving him
any income umlir the old method of
farming and taking a chance on find-
ing a market for the profits after they
were harvested.
He bought 1500 head of fine New
Mexico lainbb placed them on the farm
and is now fattening them. The lambs
have Increased in weight and Mr. Craw-
ford If sure to realise a good piofit on
his Investment.
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All trams arrive and depart from tfnioa
station foot of San Francisco street. All
arIvals and departures given in El Faso or
mountain standard time.
SAXTA FE.
For Albuquerque. Denver Chicago. I.OS
Angeles No. SIC Its. S:&0 a. m.; Ko. 310
at 8 p. m.
From Albuquerque. Denver Los Angeles.
Chicago No. 809 arrs. 20 a. ra.; No. SIS
at 6:50 p m.
EL TASO SOUTHWESTERN.
(Western Division.)
For Arizona and California No. 3 lvs.
2:55 p. m. : No. 7. at 7:45 p. m.
From Arizona and California No. 8 arvs.
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(Eastern Division.)
For Kansas City. St. Louis and Chicago
No. 4 lvs. 1:55 p. m.; No. 2. at 4:45 p. m.
Tor Tucumcarl No. 8 Iva. 7:50 a. m.
From Chicago St. Louis and Kansas City
o. 1 arvs. 6:30 a. m.; rto. s at 3:40 p. m.
From TuQumcarl No. 7 an'-ea 7:20 p. m.
C. II. & V. A. AND S. I". TRAINS.
For San Antonio. New Orleans and Wash
ingtonNo. 102 Ira. 8:45 a. m.: No. 10 at
10 30 p. m.
From Washington New Orleans and San
Antonio No. 9 arvs. 5:30 p. m.; No. 101 at
10 p. m.
For Arizona and Callfornisi No. 1 lvs.
C:4" a. m. : No. 101 at 10:15 p. in.
From Ariionm and California No 102
arvs. 8:30 a. m-: No. 10 at 10 p. m.
TEXAS 4 TACIFIC.
For Dallas and St. Lams No. I. lvs. C:30
a. m. ; No. 4. at 7 p. m.
From St. Loula .and Dallas No. arrs.
3.15 a. m. No. 5 at 9:25 p. m.
MEXICAN CENTRAL.
For Atruascatlentes and Intermediate
points Lv Juarex at 8 p. ro.
From Aguascallentes and Intermediate
points Ar. Juarez 7:30 a. m.
-MEXICO AND NORTH. WESTERN.
For Pearson and Intermediate points Lv.
Juarez Mondays and Thursdays at S a. m.
From Pearson Ar. Juares 6 p. m. Wed-
nesdas and Fridays.
1IICKOK HOTEL and auto line. Eagle N.
M. Trips to Elephant Butts and Palomaa
springs c.irs meet all trains.
I LAKE GALLEY Ilillsboro and Kingston
! auto stngp and express line meets all trains
I at Lake Valley. Wire at my expense for
I pHidl trips .mvwhere at any time. Rates
1 reasonable. F. W. Mister. Ilillsboro. N. M.
SILVER CITY-MOt.OLI.ON stage line one
I w iy $7 r.o. round trip 815. Stanley steamer.
1J paenger car. Wire or write xer reserva-
tion Kight i.ars experience Mogollon road.
Frank Tnwnsend. P. O. Box 701. Phono 215.
Slher City
IVLOIIE TO I'lIOKMX Eight hours. Via
Roosevelt cam. Leaves Dominion hotel.
Globe dally 1.30 a. m. Arrive Phoenix 4:30
p. rn. Fare 815. Make reservation in ad-
vance. Gila Valley Auto Stage Line. Globe.
Ariz.
CANDY SALE
ON OUR
Soft Pink and White Cream
Cocoanut Bar
15c PER LB.
WEDNESDAY ONLY
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5?PIS "IT- A"n"biles leiveAlfmogor";
SSH at U " "" "lve at ROTOil
RtJweu roi. AV""anl automobile hXve
Koswell for Alamogordo at 7:00 a. m. Arriv.. .
Ai.2n0fel-rdo. " 4:1S Stops 'SreaoV
at the fol.owing points: Picacbo. Tlnnte '
tnndi;D PaW G1 Coe. White ill'
THtlfS5ale Bent- Tniaroaa. La Lux!
SnEe e n . way10- Intermediate
points 8c per mile. Twenty-five noun la
AnfSBarlTd fr- Excess 1c per pouni
Alamogordo Garage Alamogordo. X. II.
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rsSi' SmiPrcS
EI'.i?"Li MESA "" ne. uppeTTucv:
t.?dh'iT"! deler lvesP6erald ofi
Si iSi tWMk SI ' P- m. Fares fro -a
gL Ve '"."owing; points are as foi-
lows. Carnitine 7c; La Fnlon store. Jtttii-
leaves La Men Ii.r ri Taso at S a. m. daiy.
Telephone W. La Mesa. N. M. R. TewJit
IlSJ:tLCES au "'"' for MesIHa valley
2? 25 r ""' ce cb week d..r
-- 1l. m; Fairs from El Paso to Can -
UIIo .8e; Anthony. 31.00; Brrlno 81 -
Vado. 3L59; JJesquite. J1.75-. Mesilla Park."
?!l: f C"S?V: 00- J" e L" Crucis
Prog Co for El Puso .it 5 p. ro. dally.
TCLAROSA-MKSCALERO auto lei ... Jt
rose for Meacalero dally. 33 round trip far.
to Alamogordo 82. D. W. Shoemaker Auto
Line Tularoaa N. M.
MARFA-FOKT DAVIS auto mall line leaves
Fort Davis dally and Sundays s a. m Leates
Mrf 3 p. m. One way. 32.50: round tr.D
34.00. O. W. Davis Prop.
BLACK RANGE auto stage and express line
passenger service leaving Engle and Chlor-
ide dally except Sunday at 7 a. in. for Ee-
phant Butte. Cuchlllo. Willow Springs and
.. tare one way. is. mte
mruiaie points me per mile. Baggage ca
rled 50 pounds free excess 2 cents
pound.
".Y-
ROSWELL-CARHIZOZO mall line. Passen-
ger service leaving both Roswell and Carrl-
zozo dally and Sunday at 8 a. m. for Plca-c-lio.
Tinnie. Hondo. Lincoln. Ft. Stanton.
ipltan and Nogal Through fare one way.
3s. 40. Intermediate points at Si- per mile.
Baggage carried up to 175 pounds. 50
pounds free. Excess at lc per pound. Ros-
well Auto Co . owner and operators.
ro jp'v
Mesa Avenue and Texas Street
Made m E' Faso.
Should Always go lo
KEEVSL'S
When you want the best Wines.
Liquors and Lunch Goods.
Phone 105.
520 N. Stanton.
EI. PASO-CLINT Wheeler's car leaves Clint
for El Paso dully. Including Sunday at 8:39
a. m. Returning to Clint the car leaves
The Herald offiee at 3.30 p. m. Express
nnd parrels carried.
lrNTAN-MI.OMONVlI.LK automobile stage
line. Mae one day between Globe and Clif-
ton. l.eave Duncan 8.30 a. m. : arrive Sol-
omouvllle 11 no a. m. Leave Solomonville
11 " a m arrive Duncan 2:16 p. m. Fare
eaeh way 3. 00. R. L. Roid manager Dun-
can. Arizona.
FAIIEN'S-CLINT-EL 1'ASO automobile sta.e
line. See the lower valley and enjoy a r.- a
good ride Round trip fare to CUnt 31.no
Fabens 31.50. Automobile leaves El Paso
Herald office eat h evening except Sundays
at 2 o'clock and returns to EI Paso at S
o'clock. Maku reservations at The HeraM
office.
LOKUMirKG. TYRONE. SILVER OTV
auto leaves Lordsburg dally 1 p m via
Tyrone: leaVes Silver City daily 8 a. m.. vta
Tyrone. Through fnre one way 36. round
trip 31?. Silver Cltv to Tyrone one way
32 00; round trip 33 oo Sco't i.arage Lords-
burg. N. M.. Broadway Hotel. Sl'ver City.
N. M.
OWEGO-BUENA VISTA auto mi' 'lnt
Every dav except Sundays Far- one way
81.25. G. c. Marshall. Proprietor
SrCCIAL TKR.MS TO SCHOOL AND COLLEGE! CLUBS ON ALL
ATHLETIC GOODS
Fnrnlsh Full Equipments. Guaranteed First Class. Get Oor rpeclal p
SHELTON-PAYNE ARMS CO.
P. O. Pox .15 Phone 43K.
OPEN SAXCRDAT BVENTNGS
101-303 So. El
TILL) S O'CLOCK
o Stroxrtt
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