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LIVESTOCK NEWS SOUTHWESTERN DEVELOPMENT. J J J?ASO HERALD GOMEII IKES STEERS iBAiiHii mm mm Numerous Cattle Shipments Scarbauer Makes Prepara- . -. . . m J 'I j.: J! T rt-1- n tion for Record Calf Crop Confidently Expected. Are Made to Texas and Kansas Points Midland, Tex, May 11. Cattle ship ments have dntinued brisk daring the past week from Midland and while there have been no very large cattle deals made, a number of smaller sales at unusually good prices are reported. Yearling Steem Bring 540. G "W Wolcott, whose ranch Is S5 r lies northeast of Midland, reports the sale of 340 yearling steers to the Scar lauer Cattle Co. at $40 around. The ; c arlings were Herefords. highly bred. Shipments made during the week, and reported by association inspector 1-te Bell were: TTm. Herrin & Son. It rare of steers to Glazier. Hemphill county. Bright & Schultz. 10 cars pf stee-s to Pierce ville, Kan., and 17 cars ' black muley yearlings to Garden ty, Kan., the latter sold by eSlkm I'ros. a. Bryant; Smith and Donald e ght cars to Friona. Tex.; C R. Smith 11 cars to Friona, and Charles Ionald. 11 cars to Hereford. Shipments reported by inspector J. P. Collins are: Smith & Donald, Here ford, -000 one and two year old steers purchased in March; M. Herring, SW steer yearlings to his ranch near Glacier- Smith & Donald. 3J steers. shipped from Rankin 'and bought of Henry M. Halff. Cows at f(13 Around. Tack Wilmoth has sold to Wade Johnston, SO cows at JS5 around. Lee Kvans has bought of H. P. & S. TV. Estes, 450 cows, with calves thrown in, at 565 around. J M. Prothro has bought SO yearling heifers of Dickson Bros., at J 40 around. Wiy Suffer From Sore Feet? Thousands of people who suffer Intense ttrtore from wire feet will welcome the Information that a quick, easy, positive remedy is now obtainable. Tw spoon fuls of Caloeide compound In warm foot bath; soak the feet in this fifteen urin ates, gentlv rubbing; sore parts." Relief Is instant for tired, achinc. burning, and ss-eaty feet; corns sjtd callouses can be peeled rigrbt off. Caloeide. penetrates and removes the cause. Get a twenty-fie cent package of Caloeide from any drug store and end foot torture. Prepared by Medical Formula. Dayton. O. Adv. HUNEL TGIi SICK TOMOR BOW Fort Stockton, Texas, May 11. Clar ence Scarbauer is moving 1800 two year old steers from the Scarbauer ranch, south of Fort Stockton, to pasture in Midland county. The steers are being moved to save the grass for an ex pected big crop of calves. Twenty seven cars of steers have been deliv ered by Tom Sanderson and Lee Bevins to Amarillo purchasers. The delivery was made by Dr. SnelL Cood Grass; Rlenty or Water. Jim Minear, of the Shipton Parke ranch, says there is finer grass and more water in that section than he ever before has seen there: He reports a GO percent calf crop already on hand and expects a 9a percent crop. J. S. Oats has bought from E. W. Ben nett US cows at $60 around and has sold to Bennett IS calves for $500. Included in a shipment of 85 year lings shipped by Bennett & Son to Kan sas City was one under a year old that weighed 978 pounds. K. "rt. Bennett accompanied the shipment Deliver COO Registered A bltp Kneed. Pryor & Wilson on Monday delivered to Jackson & Harmon, at Alpine. 600 head of registered white faced cows. Through the Sachse Commission Co.. Livingston & Stevenson have bought 500 steers of TaTley Brothers. The steers will be put on the Livingston ranch. On Saturday. May 15, Hood Mendell will ship 1200 head of twos and up from Fort Stockton to the C. C. ranch. H. F. Stevenson has bought the herd of steers that have been fed by W. R. Moody on the 7D stock farm. James Rooney shipped a car of sheep to Ft. Worth. raram BIR COKTRACTS SOLD BEIM1I Purchase Price Is Said to Be $500,000; Sale Includes 20,000 Acres of Land. Tucson, Ariz.. May 11. The La Osa cattle ranch in this county, owned by the La Osa Cattle company, in which William Coberly of this city held con troling interest, has been sold to J. C Kinney. Ramon Elias and Jose C. Ca mou for a price said to be approxi mately $500,000. The transfer of property takes place at once, but the transfer of the cattle, numbering from 10,000 to 15.000 head, will notbe completed for some time, it is announced. This sale includes 20,000 acres of land, with buildings, equip-- mmf utAr rie'tit hraiii), anH !.., r Tre new owners have incorporated under the name of the La Osa Live stock and Loan company. Mr. Kinney is a wealthy banker and cattleman from Wibaux. Mon. Camou and Elias are well known Arizona cat tlemen. Mr. Coberly will probably live in California. June Deliveries of Cattle to Be Made by Over a Dozen Outfits. A Serial Every One Should Read "A Mau and His Wife" EOniUTH EPIDEMIC ENDFD i BRITE HAS SOLD Arizona Sanitary Board Is Advised That No Case Now Exists in IT. S. I Phnaniv A - "VT-. 11 V .-. w 300. HEREFORD BULLS . foot and mouth disease now exists in Mrafa, Tex May 11. 1U G. Bnte, who each year raises and sells to southwest ern stockmen 1000 fine Hereford bulls, has already sold 300 hulls and the sea son is just opening." Among sales made by Bnte were To V. II- Jennfaips, San Antonio, IIS. which were sent to Jennings's Piedra Blanco ranch in Mexico: to IV. J. Mclntyre at; Marathon. 20; to Mrs. R. L. Xevill. Alpine, 20: to Arizona and New Mexico points. 120: H. W. Colquitt, 4 TV. A. Vimms, 8; Claud Matthews, for his Jeff Davis county ranch, S, J. A. and J. TV. Pool, 22. TV. H. Putnam has sold during the past week to II. B. Holmes 60$ cows, 140 two year old heifers, 29 yearling heifers and 24 bulls. '$txe prices have not been made known. CAUFORIAN BUYS GOATS IN ARIZONA Xogales. Ariz., May 11. J. L. Mona han of Brawley, CaL, has just pur chased ISO head of goats from Barney Bros, in the Hincon mountains, lie in tends to make further purchases in about a month. oJuse of nasty calomel makes you sick and you lose a day's work. Calomel salivates! It's mercury. Calomel acts like dynamite on a slug gish liver. When calomel comes into contact with sour bile it crashes into it. causing cramping and nausea. If yoa feel bilious, headachy, consti pated and all knocked out, just go to vou. druggist and get a 50 cent bottle of Dodson's ( Liver Tone, which is a harmless vegetable substitute for dangerous calomel. Take a spoonful and if it doesn't start your liver and straighten you up better and quicker than nasty calomel and without mak ing you sick, you just go back and get ymr money. If you take calomel today you'll be sick and nauseated tomorrow; besides, it may salivate you, while if you take TJodson's Lner Tone you will wake up feeling great, full of ambition ana ready for work or play. It's harmless, Xleasant and safe to give to children: they like it. Advertisement. BENNETT NAMED CATTLE INSPECTOR ruirla, Ariz. Maj 11 William Bennett has been appointed rattle in spector for districts 22 and 23, which embrace all of Cochise county except Sulphur Springs valley, succeeding Por ter McDonald. The appointment was made by the Livestock Sanitary board. the United States, according to infor mation received by Saoi . xzradner, secretary of the Arizona, livestock sani tary board, from federal- sources. At : its next meeting, scheduled for May 17, j me board probably win recommend to governor Hunt that he lilt the quaran tine against California and r perhaps that the restrictions against the impor tation of livestock, grain and hay from all other states, with the exception of Colorado, Xew Mexico and California, be removed. All this is largely contingent, of course, upon the attitude of the author ities of New Mexico, Texas and Colorado.- Arizona and those states now have a joint agreement, maintaining the same restrictions against all other states but permitting unrestricted ship ments within their own borders. Sec retary Bradner is now corresponding with the proper officials relative to the advisability of removing or modi fying the quarantine. RECEIVES 614 BLACK POLE ANGUS FROM EL PASO MENJ Littlefield. Tex.. May 1L Six hun dred and fourteen head of Black Pole Angus cattle, from the Boyd A Booker ranch, near Kl Paso, hae been received i by Arthur V Duggan. manager of the , Littlefield ranch. They will be kept separate from the "LFD herd on the ranch Lordsbure. 3J. M- May 11. Contracts for- spring shipments of yearling heifers and steers are being signed here and over a dozen different cattle out fits In southern Grant county have closed deals. Deliveries June 1. - Mixed lots of heifers anT steers brought tZl per head, while steers alone brought 131- Deliveries will be made the first of June, to points in Colorado. Cook and Johnson of "Vill cox, Anx, and J. V. Phillips, of Dem ing, X. M.. were the buyers. The hellers. Those who have contracted to sell are: B. M. McWhorter, Kirk and Dee Rainbolt. J. W. Cureton. XT Cattle Co., F. McVannon & High Land Cattle Co.i Kufus wamei, s. K. Dunnegan anuotn ers. Shipments will be made from the local stockyards. U RANCH MAKES CATTLE SHIPMENTS AT T0YAHVALE Pecos, Texas, May 11. Heavy ship ments of cattle have been made during the past week by the U ranch. Among the shipments, which were made from Toyahvale, were: Twenty cars of yearling steers for Dalhart, Texas, and 30 cars of yearling heifers to White Deer. Charley Splitgarber has shipped two cars of fat bulls to Fort Worth fror.i Toyahvale. Five cars of yearlings have been shipped from Iloban by Collier & Love to Pat Cullen, Steamboat Springs. CoL From Saragosar Lee Harbert and oth ers shipped five car loads of yearlings to Bird & Armstrong at Hartley. Thirteen cars of yearlings sold by Henry Avant to Bird & Armstrong, were shipped from .Pecos to Texllne. Tex. T' BUYERS ARE paying good PRICES FOR SPRING HERDS RESINOL BEGINS TO HEAL SICK SKINS AT ONCE Tou don't have to WOXDER. if Kesl n ol Ointment is doing you good. You KXOW it is, because the first applica tion stops the itching and your tor tured skin feels cool and comfortable at last Why don't TOC try this easy Resinol way to heal eczema or similar skin eruption? Resinol clears away pimples, too, and is a valuable house 1k Id remedy for cuts, sores, burns, chafings, etc It has been prescribed by doctors for SO years and contains nothing that could irritate or injure tlit tenderest skin. Sold by all druggists. Lordsburg, X. M, May 11. Buyers are here to make contracts for spring and summer shipments and a number of deals have already been closed for the shipment of cattle out of the Lords-burg-Silver City field. B. M. -McWhorter. Dee and Kirk Rainbolt, J. W. Cureton and others have been in this district and have contracted for a number of head of cat tle here. They also bought several BIG SHIPMENTS OF FAT CATTLE MADE-FR0M GROOM Groom, Tex May 11. Heavy ship ments of cattle and) hogs have been made from Groom to Oklahoma and Kansas City markets during the past week. Included In the cattle shipments were several hundred "baby beer ani mals: Hogs averaging 300 were shipped by Xick Brittin. Among the shipments were seven cars of fat steers that ran close to the 1500 pound mark. They were the second shipment made by Banker Steele. KETCHUM RANCHAND CATTLE SOLD FOR NEARLY $200,000 San -Angela Tex.. Mav 11. For ap proximately 1190.000 a tract of land comprising 45.000 acres. S008 of them patented. 400 cattle. S0O horses. 3000 goats and 2000 sheep, have been sold by the First National bank of San Ao gelo, acting as executor and trustee for the estate of G. B. Ketchum. to W. X. and Frank Waddell. of Fort Worth. The land, comprising the Ketchum ranch, lies partly in Pecos county. J. M. Shan non and M. B- Pulliam assisted the bank in making the deal. icon ; its AUK soij). Silver City. X. .M-. Hay lL A sale of 1600 goats was recently closed here by S. O. Baker, formerly a resident of Silver City, who has been spending several weeks. The goats were the property of local sheep owners and brcuerht a good price. DETECTIVE Ii FOUND DY1.NO. AFTER ASSAULT Sacramento, CaL, May 11. Charles A Wilson, a lieutenant in the Makrae detective service of Salt Lake City. Utah, and a former special Investigator of Louisville, Ky., was found lying on a barge in the Sacramento river Mon day with his back broken and skull fra.lnrMl Wa Ia.1 h.fnr. Iia muiU k. lie nere. rnev also oouKnt several -- - . - u. v..v.w .... v..u v shipments in Wilcox, Ariz, paying $31 tt1 L S ff ffl a head. Heifers and steers have been selling for $32 here for spring delivery and the "XT,- the "Box M" and the Wamel ranches have closed deals for their spring delivery. 300 BLOODED CATTLE ARE SHIPPED INTO P0RTALES Portales, X. M, May 11. A shipment of 300 red, white faced cattle has been received heref rom Texas with 200 calves by their side. They were pur chased by a local commission company to be resold to Iocs'! farmers who wish blooded stock on their farms. X E. Johnson has received three cars of cattle and has placed them on the Johnson farm southwest of town. They came from Lubbock, Tex-, and are some of the finest in the valley. The police believe he was murdered. Wilson told the officers who found him that he had been drinking with a stranger. Pepso.d for Dyspepsia and all stom ach troubles, in tablet form. SO cents. Agents for the Southwest. War ner Drug Co. Mailed prepaid to any address. Advertisement. CHAPTER XX HE day after Mrs. Simmons' party Isabel Hamilton took her even ing dress out to be cleaned. The young woman in charge of the clean ing and dyeing establishment prom ised to have the gown satisfactorily renovated within ten days. It would cost tuo and a half dollars. "It's a bit hard on Jonn," Isabel re flected, "but he offered to pay r the damage. Xow I will get new evening gloves, as he told me to." She went downtown and got the long gloves. She Winced as she learned the price. Thy -were lour .dollars and twenty-five cents a pair. She bought them at a shop at which John had al lowed her to open an. account- "Hare them charge" she told the clerk But she did not wait for the arrival of the bill to inform John of what : she had done. She did wait, however. until he seemed in a particularly genial mood. Then she remarked: "It was sweet of you, dear, to offer to pay for cleaning my light blue gown, and for the new gloves to replace those we ruined the night we went to Mrs. Simmons'. The dress will be done i-i a little over a week. It will cost two-fifty." "All right," John rejoined pleasant ly He thrust his hand into his pocket and drew out the money. "I may as well give it to you now, so that you will have it when the dress comes in." "Oh. thank ou, John." Isabel said. "But," regretfully, "the gloves cost almost twice as much. I had them chare ed." "Twice as much!" John repeat eu. Youi mean to say gloves are as expensive as that?" "Indeed they are." she told him. "Long evening gloves such as I need with that blue gown coet four-twenty-five. And they are cheap at that You see now why I was so distressed when I ruined the other pair." "Great Scott!" John exclaimed. "Were the others mined beyond re- nalr? (Tsin't anvthln? be done with ' them?" "I'm afraid not." she returned doubt fully. She had not thought of this pos sibility since John had promise! her a new pair. "And anyway, it's too late now, for I have had the new gloves fitted to me and have ordered them sent home." Ask Isabel to Discharge Cynthia. "Well I suppose it can't be helped," the husband remarked. Isabel laughed. She had got off more easily than she had feared. "Yes," "they come high above the elbow but we must have them." John smiled at her little Joke, then looked grave. "You might have waited until you really needed the things before getting them. "I didn't dare do that." Isabel explained- "For some occasion might arise when I would want them within a few day. As for tho dress I have two others that are all right for small evening affairs but the blue one is the only really handsome and elaborate evening gown I have." "I see." her husband agreed. "And we must do some entertaining soon. By the way. you will give Cynthia no tice when her month is up. won't you?" "I'll see about it." the wife evaded. "If J have a plain talk with her she may do better." "I doubt It," John demurred. "And remember to explain to her that if she wants to stay she's got to cook better than she does now. By paying J5 more a month ou might get a first class-i cook. "I don't want to pay more." Isabel objected. "I can't. Can yon?" "I cannot," John declared with fi nality. If he could pay for entertaining his friends, he might pay for a servant, the woman mused. Yet she would not "start anything" by discussing this now. He had been good about the gloves and gown, so why argue I She found1 it hard to refrain from ar- i gument. however, when, a few days It la not necessarv in onen an si.- later, the evening mail brought her a count In order to get one of those Pocket ' letter rrom Ida Ferris, febe read it in C?A.m a. avl T-I X-. v t u th 1 ! I'l n c vAtm uhsaid ahn vnif Tnkn 3c3 ami, toe r us. ii,iiunai jaann. s John Wants Isabel to Discharge Cynthia. Spend Money. By VIRGINIA TERUUNE VAX DE WATER. I pec tat ions. "Isabel, I declare It's too bad. and I'm mighty sorry, but I have another engagement for that night an engagement I made only today." Refuses to Break Engagement. Her face felL "Oh." she lamented, "that's too bad! But can't you break it? Is it business?" "Well, no," be explained, "not ex actly business but it simply cannot be broken. It is at the club. A chap who used to be one of us, and has been liv ing in France, is to be in Xew York for a few days, and we are giving aim a ( supper at the club that nlgnt. Jl nave promised to be present, and. of course, to do my share." "There will be a lot of other men there," Isabel argued. "Surely you can be excused. . "Xo, I can't," he Insisted. "The fel lows would have a right to be peeved with me if I did such a thing after tell ing them I would surely help them do the honors." "But Ida Is having this dinner espe cially for usS" his wife said. "And as her husband Is going away on a busi ness trip the very next day, and will be gone for a month, she can't put it off. Which place would you rather go to?" she asked suddenly. The man flushed. "That is not the question," he parried. "Xo matter where I wanted to go. I must keep my promise already made." "And I promised Ida we would dine with her any night she would set," Isa bel said. "So I am broking my promise if I don't go I really believe." accus ingly, "you don't want to go to Ida's." "We won't enter into any dispute, my dear." John said, picking up his Taper. "I simply cannot get out of this previous engagement and cannot, there fore, go to this Ferris dinner." "Then," said the wife, slowly. "I shall have to go without you. That's all." (To Re Continued) nOlSDIPS RE, COMPLETED IX THE REDKOHD COUSTOV Redford, Tex, May 11. Big round ups in this section have been com pleted. J. H. Lock, of Marfa. has gath ered up the fat steers he recently pur chased in the Bedford country and has driven them to Tom Thaxton's place at Lo Botella. The Bogels of 'La Sau ceda have gathered up all the fat stock and have driven them to Marfa for delivery. Piano Clearance Sale On at "BIHlnts." Do you really 'want a genuine piano bargain? See our Ad on page 2. Cable Xews Section. Call early Monday at 1429 East Boulevard or phone 1ST for ouf car. Illlllncs Piano Co. Adv. LIEUT. R. C COTTON IS DETAILED TO SIGNAL CORPS WashlBxtoR. D. C. May 11. The fellow lng; &nny orders have been Issued: Br direction of the president Firxt IJent. R. C Cotton. Itth Infantry. Is detailed for service in signal corps, vice First IJeot. J. G. Taylor, signal corps, relieved from detail la that corps, and will proceed to Frt Bliss, Texas, for doty with field com- psnr i. signal eorpe. The name of Capt H. P. Hobbs, 17th In fantry. Is placed on the list of detached officers aad the name of Capt. R. H. 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The shipments are about equally di vided between Kansas City and Los An geles PorteV Bros, last week shipped 10 carloads of ewes and milkfed lambs to Kansas City and received fancy prices which netted them $6 40 a head after all expenses had been paid. Charles G. Johnson sold IS carloads to a Los An geles buyer, f. o. b. Phoenix, and net ted J 6.56 a head. LAMB LOSSES IN ARIZONA ' LESS THAN WERE REPORTED Prescott, Ariz., May 1L Reports that Arizona sheepmen lost a great many lambs in the recent cold snap have been disproved. Owing to the abundance of feed on the deserts of southern Yav apai and northern Maricopa coun ties, and continued cool weather, the sheepmen started their flocks north from winter quarters about a week later than usual this year. As a result the cold struck them when the ..heep were still on the deserts and not In the hills to the north. CUER0 CATTLEMAN MAKES $100,000 SALE OF STEERS Cuero, Tex-, May 1L Acattle deal involving $100,000 was closed here when W. A. Blackwell jr. sold S100 head of steers to White & Westhoff, of Edna. It was the largest cattle deal made In this section for many months. PLAIWIEW MAX BUYS 300 HEREFORD COWS Plainview. Tex, May 11. Nick Alley, on May 15, will receive 300 fancy Here ford cows which he bought recently through the Ansley Land and Cattle company from A. R. Letts, of Claren don The cows were of the Dr. Cook i herd. The Ansley company also has sold to Hereford cattlemen S00 year lings and to Kansas cattlemen 100 cows. ODE'SA 3IEX BUY S73 cvrri.n at vax houn Van Horn, Tex, May 11. Van Horn attlemen during the past week have bold 573 head of cattle to Graham & ! Price, of Odessa. Those from whom the cattle were bought were: R. Dur . ill. I Taylor, J. W. Hammock, T E. t Mt-i ritt J M. Formwalt, B 1' Wjlie a i J i. Lon & Whitten. Summer Fares From El Paso TICKETS ON SALE MAY 15TH TO SEPTEMBER 30TH. RETURN LIMIT OCTOBER 31ST. Asburv Park, 1ST. J..'.$S3.35 Asheville, X.'C 62.45 Atlanta, Ga 58.20 Atlantic City,K J.... 82.35 Baltimore, Md 74.75 Battle Creek, Mich. . . 67.45 Birmingham, Ala 53.25 Boston, Mass 94.60 Buffalo, X. Y 79.90 Chattanooga, Tenn.,.. 55.50 Chicago, HI. . : 60.90 Cincinnati, Ohio 65.15 Cleveland, Ohio 74.35 Colorado Spgs., Colo. 35.00 Denver, Colo 35.00 Detroit, Mich 71.60 Duluth, Minn 66.90 Evansville, laid 57.70 Hot Springs, Ark 39.35 Kansas City, Mo 44.40 Knoxville, Tenn 59.20 Lake Chautauqua, X. Y. 78.40 Lake Toxawaj'-, X. C. 63.65 Louisville, Ky 60J.O AND MANY OTHER POINTS. Liberal Stopovers Diverse --Routes dummer I To all of the principal eastern re sorts will be oh sale daily May 15th to September 30th, 1915, with a final return limit of October 31st. When Planning Your Vacation Trip be Sure That You Travel on he Golden State Limited The Premier Train of the Southwest You will enjoy all the comforts and luxuries which go to make travel a pleasure barber valet service telegraphic news service library magazines correspondence facilities Victrola recit als. ' It will be a pleasure for us to help you plan your trip and make your Pullman Reservations. City Ticket Office, Robetts-Banner Building PHONES 594 and 5851. BAGGAGE CHECKED FROM HOTELS AND RESIDENCES. Summer Fares From El Paso TICKETS ON SALE MAY 15TH TO SEPTEMBER 30TH. RETURN LIMIT OCTOBER 31ST. Memphis, Tenn $44.90 Milwaukee, Wis 64.30 Minneapolis, Minn... 60.90 Montreal, Quebec... 92.10 Xashville, Tenn 54.10 Xew York, X. Y S4.05 Xiagara Falls, X. Y... 79.90 Xorfolk, Va..- 74.05 Ottowa, Ont 90.10 Philadelphia, Pa 79.60 Pittsburg, Pa 74.25 Portland, Me 97.50 Pueblo, Colo 35.00 Quebec, Que 99.45 Roanoke. Ya 67.75 St. Louis, Mo 52.10 St. Paul, Minn 60.90 Salt Lake Citv, Utah. 55.95 Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. 76.90 Spartenburg, S. C 62.45 Staunton, Ya 69.55 Toledo, Ohio 69.85 Toronto, Ont 79.90 "Washington, D. C 74.75 "White Sulphur Sprgs., W. Ya 69.55 AND MANY OTHER POINTS. I M