El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 38TH YEAR, Ed. 2, Tuesday, November 13, 1917 Page: 5 of 12
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I MORNING TIMES. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 13. 1917.
ENTIRE COMMUNITY
CATTLEMEN MAY
RECEIVE REBATE
w
E accept Liberty Bonds and Paid-up Certifies tea.
AMAZED OVER THE
vestiente our plan.
file's Hewitt
Departmeit Store
BE
W. D. JONES CASE
ON FEED PRICES
THE
fiííSItu
uhlu
His Friend All Said He
Couldn't Lire Mock Longer;
liata 32 Poands on TanUc
Averaged Three Hours' Sleep
Cit of Twenty -Four and Was
So Absolutely Helpless He
Couldn't Dress Himself.
'Poof Mío he cb'I last tont." my
rnands were saytnr imong each other
and. 1 really mi that way myself but (
hive already nlnM tblrty two imunds by
taklnr TinUr end now everybody li
Imarcd at my wonderful recovery." Tbll
statement which I truly remarkable. n
made lercntlv by W. i. lows foreman on
the feed floor el the Smelter llvlnr near
"About elrht months am " continue.)
Mr. Jones. "I was taken down with what
waa pronounced malaria. Then my atom
am rot In a terrible rn ann the itru i
forced myself to eel seemed to form Into
lunipi and the gas bloated me un until
waa misereóte i (rot in aucn a bad fix
I couldn't eat anvthln ami artnam- i
have rone for three days without taking
more man one gisss or mm. pretty toon
I developed rnrhlTMl cate of rhcumi-
lltm In my arms ehouldera and nerlt and
tried everything I could hear of. hut Item
retting worse. I waa absolutely helpless
couldn't drea or feed myteir and I don't
believe I tlept an tvertre of three houra
n iweniy-mur. me leaacn tad muscles
In my neck hurt me so 1 could hardly
swallow. I simply suffered aaonr with
my Joints ami what sleep I did ret waa
oniy a note just nerore sty when 1 had
become completely worn out.
"I dropped down from one hundred and
and I was hardly more than a frame of
tain and bones. I spent over two hundred
dollar durinf these elrht months but
kept (roln down until neither I itor my
rrlends thought I would ret well. Finally
a friend persuaded me to try Tanlac and
the resulta have been attonlshlng. The
ftrit bottle made roc feel Hungry and 1
batan to eat a little. The second rot me
to I could eat quite a bit and my etomarh
quit bothering me. The third Improved
me to much that I .attained hopes and
after rinlshlnr my sixth bottle I waa a
well man and found I had artuallv rone
up to one hundred and forty pounds. 1
believe I will soon welrtt more than I ever
did Mr I'm gaining every day. My appe-
tite Is wonderful and I can eat Just any
thinr without It hurtlnr me In the least.
I expert to always keep a botare of Tanlac
In the house and I don't know tny better
wty to express my appreciation fof what
It hat done for tne than by telllnr others
about It."
Tanlac Is sold In El Paso by Kelly It
Pollard DruK Co. and People's Prur Co.
under lite personal direction of a special
Tanlac representative. Adv.
PETITION FOB RBBEAnlNC.
By Associated Press.
Washington P. C. Nov. 12. A petition
for rebearlnr In the to-called Alaskan
rate Investiratlon wat riled with the In-
terstate comment commlss'on today by
former Helegate James Wlckncaham. The
roramlaalon on lit first conalde ration of
the case several nioetlit aro did not sus-
tain moat of the complaints thai trans-
portation facilities to Alaska were domi-
nated by certain I arre tnininr Interettt.
Imlgoratlno to the Pale and Sickly
The i ild Standard general atrenrlhenlnr
tonic OMIVlTs TASTELESS chill TUMI?
arouses the liver drives out Malaria en-
riches the blood awl builds up the sys-
tem. A true tonic for adulta and child-
ren. 00c Adv.
SECRETARY ARRIVES AT BOMBAY.
By Aaaocsled Presa.
Ilombay Nov. ii.Edwln Samuel Mon-
tarue secretary ror India hat arrived
bare. Mr. Mnrnague waa appointed sec-
reury for India latt July. Oltousainr the
policy or the British rovemnienl toward
India Mr. Montarse planned to gradually
develop "aeir-rovamlnr Inatilullona with
a v!iw to retlitliur an Independent gov-
crnmrnt in India at an Interral part or
I he III 'I'-h - nip 1 1 e "
NÜXATED IRON
1 nanism etrenrtb or
delicate nervous run-
down people too per
cent in leo days tn
many instances. $100
forren ir It ralla is
per run explanation
Id larre article toon
to appear In this
piper. Ask your doc-
Ryan always carries II In stock.
.ties u sbjs
Cata Crows 22k UM te (Ms
Beat Filling Il.ee
EttracUea ...... aOc
Wa live a written ruaretrtee with
all work. All Intiruinenu are seer-
lilted trier aacb patient
Bosloa Dental Parlors
Car. ass Aalssale aad Ores as aver
Be fiitia tapalltl
BANKING BY MAIL
a safe aad raw vea tewi stay Is ata
Kr atestadas). Wa five asyiaatl allea-
JlJiiatasll test ta ua tesreess
Our Irw tMMktrt -Rankles k Hall
írtela our aaetnal of kaallUta ear
toy aaaM. A sssat aaiw will Mas U taut
yea will he ata ire ss sad la as lea.
Wa ataarala auaaa Iks aaasaaly last
taw el Use Mats af Tstaa.
D Paso task A Tras! C.
Vaxsa. Tasa.
par east eaMrMtjssM as
Lovely Tin
Art Boxes
Filled with candy for aoadier
ftaaeirll in Franca
TkDiUCfifectÑiery
-- Teeth
JgL rKa. Extracted
m without
rati....
Intenta patriotism and love for the
United States fiar an insatiable desire to
do bit dury and do It well In all under-
taklnrt a marvelous capacity ror work
and a reticent quiet unobtrusive dispo
sition ire characterlstlca of Harry C.
Wheeler sheriff of Cochise county hero
or more than one drama or the Arlxona
border officer of unawervlnr nerve and
conscience and man or aman stature but
or blr Ideal and ability.
Wheeler has been berore llie public con-
stantly in bit tlx yeara or service at
sheriff of Cochise county. Not once save
in campttrna has he sought to place him-
teir lief ore Uie public.
He has captured every murder rurltlve
who bat tried to escape since he took
omce.
Re hat taken an active part In pmtectlnr
Americans aluna the Mexican border.
He nas Proliant to Justice criminals of
conduct of his office.
He bit served to the best of his ability
those who elected him. placlnr his duty
above hit personal comforts and pleas
urea.
And be baa served or aourtit to serve.
hit country at every opportunity.
Hta intense patriotism Is inherited ills
ruber was an officer In the United Slates
rmy and the boy Harry wat brourht
t'P In army campa. He waa born In Flor-
ida In a fort moved when an infant with
his father to tne middle west lived In
army posts and cantonments nntll he he-
rime or ire and toon after Joined llie
rmy.
ItETEXHE MEETING I OR CHICAGO.
By Associated Press.
New York Nov. la. Toe National Se
curity learue announced toturbt a "con-
rreas of national defense" will be held
in Cblcaro February tl. M aad tt. at
wb'.ch new toeltl political and economic
proDiaau in America brourot about by
the war will be dtlcusaed and the re
sulte will be presented "clearly and fully
lo Use American people." Ten thousand
delaritei are expected to attend. Ellbu
hooi nonorary president or tne leaaur.
la taklnr an active part In the convention
and in in advisory capacity is draw inr
UP tbe program. Invitations si tried by
tbe prominent members of the lea rue
wars tent out today. The ate-nere In
rlude Vlce-Prealdent Marshall. Theodore
nooaeven William H. Tart cardinal tiiii
bona Samuel Uouipera and larob M. Dirk
MM
Make Your Own Cough
Syrup and Save Money
The in est eottak lyrup
era bay. coatisaT only abou
monev
t one filth aa
atara aa readv-naaxla axemarat
llaaas can
eatily ba mads np at how. the way it
taan aoast aad coaquers dial
eoaurka tbroat and cbaat colt
SH ounces o? Finax (0 eaata worth I.
Ix"" . P"" " Rlt
titt bottU with plana raauUtad tusar
ayrup. Bkalta thorouzxily and it i. ready
orate. Tba total eoat it about 4 cents
aaariveayoua
Ply of a moat
tMÉat. VWnt4 r at I in If
a peortratlau through ery air
ka krat aaaaJ
Urn iájliÍá trwoñ!íuíi!i m!
- áaráaaJ ! fc tlr la - - aT
éi'Zr .atirel"? kLiÍÍÍ
t throat ;
JiWaO-S
f all diraaiaaaa aad oWt aocetst any-
tUMalss. A sTBSianiee of atxafalaas SasV
tala alas. J
iatacsioa or
aao with tais prepara!
SkTrt. Wayac. lad.
Five times In the past raw months he
has sought to re enter the army to serve
Uncle sam In the war with Germany.
Hard luck and break or circumstances lias
prevented bit leavlnr his ofTlce and du-
ties. I lie sixth error! Is now tinder wiy
and tbe sheriff It confident that Jan. I.
1911 will see him attain In the uniform or
the United Slatet.
Recently SherirT Wheeler bal reme be-
rora the public and Into the prett more
prominently than ever berore In hit life.
It waa under hit direct supervision and
tltrourh bla ability as a commander that
or. July 11 last a thousand or more I.
W. W. workers and their sympathiaers
were deponed rrom Blsbee In llie Warren
district.
the nailon led him to put Into motion the
o. chinen which accomplished one of the
greatest drive or lawless art ta to ra aver
known in this country. Here It what
Sheriff Wheeler taya or the movement:
"I believe rinnly that I did rlrht In de-
Krtinr those men from the district. I
lleva thai they were enamiee to my
roitulry then that they remain ruemlet or
this nailon md thai had they been per-
my fiar prompted me to carry out what
1 aiw la a duty."
Tbe tame patriotism which his led the
aherirr to ttrike with unresting hand ror
the safety or Ida country baa bean In a
larre measure responsible ror bla failure
to trim wear the khaki uniform. Ills
appointment lo tbe aecond officers' train-
FOOD IN NEW YORK
WAREHOUSES TO BE
PLACED ON MARKET
Foreign Owners Must Show The
Art Entitled to Millions of
Dollars Worth of Products.
By Associated I'reee.
Wasliingtou Nov. it.The mllUoas of
dollars worm of roudalurra discovered by
secret service agenta In New York ware
J am sea will be put on tbe American
market unless Use foreign owners can
snow l.iat lltey are entitled tu llie prod--eta
tnd mal no enibargu aganisl ihcu
cxpoi taiiuti la in ehect.
z The ixkmI admiuisuation haa opened
uciutiationa by cable wlku Use lureirtt
uwttirt u toe i. . oí obtaining tueir
.eimisio.i ioi tne puicuaae or m loud
aiuQa but o User acUun will be takeu
uniese Uta perttuaaioii is rorujcusuinr-
initials weie tuttrestad today iu tna
fart tuat the fuodatuiia UMluua wore
.1111 x.uuouuv buaheis of oals I Olisiglieil
lul u luipurlara. II was puintad uul
otat HuUand la uot uidiuarsly a user or
uata. Put Oaiiuauy haa been elturi or
uaia ror her cavan .
! Adivine ul tne. tenet service areata
; w ew York were sain to be only a part
jaaf an inttaugeUuti uitouglsoui the Colled
' aletee tu dlaxxsk ar U larger Quaiiuliei ul
1 luoutlulfa ire being huid la atorara.
By Is sod at ad prats.
ilocatou latas. Nu it Appi o innate
ly tUjUB Iowa ul cotton soed rate belong
ug to baaisii and other ueuUal cuuulry
i ilenals amies! at uaivaslasti ami Hsri
Ailtiur la to be seiaasl b; tbe I ailed
-slate food flibiiiisiialo.il and taken to
ass drourhl slnrkau areas of Texas Iu
relieve Use tattle leed I asuma. '. mnin
IKsn tsf tala la contained in a telegram
received today rrum t. B. Spider sacra
tary or the Cattle Itaiacra' aax.clal.uti of
lease to toral cattle raleara. Her bail
-odwui.. assistant luual aduiuiiaiiator.
taya fea kaowa atslastag id taya rasatlt.
Baa I as alii. Tatas. Nov. it -Tbe ao
smaaant tout a hand u. amuig uiuvtuv
ssrnteo tarsaaw la Una aecuuai today
a asan the car aarrire ... minis. lutser auaav
dteía' detivaryL Uiaad ÚT uuirMVut
cattle to uuver lauses where lead It
It Is aataanlail AJaai est. will
n.K rana) and Ins departure for the ramp
would have prevented hla performlnr Ins
duty at a member or Uie Cochite county
draft board. He remained at work de
ment to tbe rirat ramp wat auccessrul.
mM he nilrht now have been lervlnr lilt
country but for the injury which resulted
In his disability dlsrharre from the reg-
ulars" several yean aso.
"I have tried rive tunes to enter lbs
army for this war" said the sheriff.
"Hard lurk bus played against me but I
shrill ret there. Tne sixth trill It not rir
off. I shall be rrratly dtaippolntrd ir I
do not hive the privilege of temor In
Ihc trenches of Frtnce.
"I believe mat is a man rrowa older he
learnt to forrat himself and to think or
others to cease strlvlnr for personal rain
and rlory and to devote hlinseir to mak-
Inr other- happier better and rreater.
At this tlmo every man should place coun-
try before telf. Ha thould render every
possible service to assist In the prosecu-
tion of the war. ir be cannot bleed and
sweat In the trenches on Europe ha ran
bleed rrom Iba puree and sweat rrom the
brow it be strives train to rill the purse
ror the next dnin."
When representatives or Uie Morning
Times visited the aherirr in Ills branch
lirtlfe it Blsbee ha rreeted them with an
arrable smile and warm handshake the
same rreellnr he extends to all atranrera.
He Invitad them to come In and make
tiw mseivea at borne.
Tliere wat nothing or the rrohller In
tbe aherirr or his office. No runt wars
displayed about Uva room no heavy
rirtridre-studded belt and pistol rilled
BPERT10M SERVICE EXTE'0E.
By Associated press.
Wishington D. C.' o. n.-.The rood
producía' Inspection service established
by the department or airicultute under
tlaa rood production law and made avi:i-
abla Kovember I to ehlppert or rrulti
and veretables In two larra marketa
flaw York sod Cblcaro -would ba ex-
tended to Kansas Cfa Huston. Philadel-
phia. Pittsburgh. Mimical... li-. Fort Worth.
Houatoa and other market.. Hupervialnr
lnterlora are tralnlnr nspecuira for the
work and are preparing tn receive ap
jdlrallona for Inspections luspectori will
certify aa In the rondlUon of rrultt and
vegetables only. No charge will ba mads
for tbe service.
Y. at c. A. URIVE OS
Oy Associated aeai. 1
Kew York. Nov. li.- A auirter million
worker in every Important city and
town In tbe Culled Btalea today began
a week'a rampilru to raise tu.isaj.avj fur
tne war wort oí irte l . at. c. s ware
aaraara are asked tu donate "one day'i
pay" for the auldtera away hubacrlp
tluns thus lar nnlude ajuo.iajo inxu liar
liiltad htatea Hteel coi poratlun ; louuti
each Irom llie Internatinnal Harvester
rufnpan and llie K. I. ruKnt de ns-
nioiirs' I'uwdei cumpaiiy.
NEGLECTED COLDS
ARE DANGEROUS
Piny Hale I Itevrni atartoiaa Utsseas
try isrnaaptly admlaletcruia; Or.
Beta's I'lli. --Tor Hoik
I'i onipt uae of Or. Heli a Pine-Tar-Honey
doee' inure than break up
your tfougb. tt may be tfete "ounca
of prevention" that satas you dan-
ajeroua canea. Iloctora declare
the common cold one of the aertoua
dlaaaaaa. with resulte like pneumonia
and tuberruloeta which oauee a larre
portion of human mortaUty.
fur Mars 1T. Belle line Tar
Honey haa been remarkably auxceata-
ful with Oil xif ta cuida grippe oro UP
ajase throat- cheat or bronchial
t ramblas Time haa proved iu heal-
ing baleama will eootbe and relieve
lrrllatluu. breathing all! he easier
while Its aaUeeptlc props rtlee kill
the germs whloh as used Inf. ttuo
and are retarding res o very t'hll-
dren Ilka M.
That "putting off treat meat" is
danger wins At the first sign of a
cough start taking Br. Bell e lloe-Tar-Hoatey
Tear this ad. out aad Uke it tn
your druggie! with lv and he will
give you the genuine Dr. Boll's
holsters hunt Irotn the aherlir'a bibs
The ortlre was that of a busy business
mini Tbe slierirr posed tor the Times
irtliL He had noted for Just one other
pnototiapn in tne prcceninr six years
lie explained.
"I do not like publicity." lie slid. "I
should much prater lo be left out of
print. I live rarta to the newspsper
buya because I like to assist them. Hut
I hive pastad the are when I look In the
papers ror tny own name reraonai gtnry
is all verv well but knowledre that per
snnal service has resulted In making
someone alte l.appirr or better lives a
more supreme satisfaction."
sheriff Wheeler Is now sennit his
third successive term tn i.orniac county
He waa elected the first time In the rail
of toil. During the alx yaara which he
tin been in ornee he nis estaousiien an
enviable record.
Harry C. Wheeler was bom In Florida
In 1st the ion or in orrirer in tne
United Slatea army. He waa reared In
all parts of the west and middle west
where be waa taken by his rather when
a small boy. Ha waa present with the
soldiifs durlnr the struggles ror the
suppression or the Indians and he
watched the troops In Heir campilins In
Montana anil tne I) a to xas.
"One or my earlleat rerolleruoni." de-
dared the .sheriff "la of the tlmo aoon
after wa came weal when I wat not
.more than rour years old. We wire
boatinr up the Mliaourl river when I
herd or buffilos awlmmlnr across the
river Hopped our bolt. I remember see-
Inr the boitmen strike the animals on
the barks with the lonr poles which I
now realise were uted ror toundlnr the
depth or the stream. And I remember my
childish sorrow and sympathy tor one
small rair or the nerd trie only animal
shot by the men on Iba boat. I can re-
member me arenes nf a taw yeara later
much more dlallnrlly the early days of
army life mo days wnon me iroops
were out of tbe fort when Uie woman
and children remained behind with only
a smill ruird and when tears of innian
ralda were initialed with rein ror the
husbands rubers and sona who were
out to right the Indians.
Successively younr Wheeler wis sic-
tinned with Ids father at Fort Asslnlbone
in Montana. Fort Hayes In Kanaas In
military post! In tlio Dakulas and In-
dian Territory and finally at Fort Itinr-
Kold Fort Clark. But Felipe and Fort
-am iiousion in rests.
When he had become of H2 be youth
left bis ralbar and the army and moved
to Oklahoma where for leaa than a year
he worked at various occupations. One
year lief ore the Spanish American .war
hesimllated at a private In H troop Sirs!
cavalry. In Fiorina ma outfit waa on-
railed with the linurh Hlilara. For many
months he remained In this camp. The
nnly anion declared the snrriii. taurn
Inr v. was the drilling or recruits.
At the close of the war Wlwier was
tranarerred to tne rourieenio rivalry
where be became ilral sergeant or oaa or
the new troops. Boon after this he waa
sent to tne west inn iianoneu ax run
(Irint Oréenles county Arlxona. While
nreatinr nortea ne pssseu iw near
"outlaw" animal wis kicked In the ah
domen seriously injured end In loon
follow ins hla partial recovery be re
reived Ida disability dlarharre rrom the
irmy. II wit tbll Injury which waa re
sponsible for his failure to enter the
rirst omrrrr traimnr ramp.
From tne tima or his dlsrharre Wheal
er haa been a Dears officer In Arlxona
He aoon obtained a commiiilon In the
Arisoua átale ramera ana in mi in
years with tbll body served ti eerreant
lieutenant and captain. He left the rio
rers in tono and two years later ran sue
cessfullv for sheriff In Cochise county
Since be tin bald thli ófrica continually
s REALTY TRANSFERS.
John R. R. Haumvy to c. H. I'amsworth
lots 4. ft and A block M uovenunent Hill;
areas.
Kurena Snuthwlck lo R. H. T borne M
aerea on which Everrreen cemetery la
located II.RV.
r. 1. Neri to Vivian F. Carlork. north
erly fro feet or tot t and- northerly in
reel or easterly a teet ios a moca i
Vlundy Heirhli: (I.7W.
H a lli.klwui and wire to Lucinda E.
Rabbett eaat II reel lot W and wast IV4
loci lot XI. Dioca bvi naacsii eaei.
CERTAIN CURB FOR OtOaJP.
haa luid esiierlciire in the ireimient oí this
diesast. sue aays: - Yvoeu ui mira
i.liaaiberlaiu'a Cough Hemedv always
broke pp these atlerks Immedlitely. aad
I was 'nevel without II 10 the boose I
Witt goad result I."-Adv.
Enrique Fills di Hortense Matos
Joseph I.. Burses aad Adela lardero
David I. Dickenson and Clara Brbul
Andrea Aula and
Peter Abrai.e and
Florence
nd M"
mSSummSSBm
How Fat Folks
Reduce Weight
Many Are Losing Sever
Pouter a Month.
Fat persons partloularly those
from un lo slaty pounds shares nor-
ata! weight will fee Interested to
lasara that they may reduce their
weight without starvation diet or
tiresome exerotss.
Tbla can best be done by getting
plenty of freab air by breathing
deeply aiid by taking a few drupe of
oil or kurvta four tlmee a day aleo
iu fallowing the other atinóle rules
that come with the hog.
Oil pf karsts may be obtained
from any good druggist In oapsuls
form. Bren a law days' treatment
is likely to ehow a pleasing reduc-
tion la wstghC Tbe step become
lighter the flesh more firm the skin
smoother la appsa ranos; work sseaoe
sealer and a more buoyant feeling
taken poeeeseeoa of the whole body
aad mind aa superfluous unhealthy
If
any irssgjitiit and have
tried vartoua
methods of feat reduc
llun In vln uu
thankful at having found a aeauine
Many Are Acosptirif Stxipmants
of Cotton Seed Calf at Mar-
ket Qtsotation.
Cars Ordered Released by Gov-
ernment to Facilitate Ship-
pint Arrive.
Cattlemen ihrourhoul the southwest ire
rrepUnr shipments or rake rrom feed
dealers and mint In the section it mar-
ket prices with the possibility or receiv
ing a rebate according to W. I.. Amonen.
secreury of the Panhandle and South
wealem stockmen's association. The cat-
tlemen or this section were advised by
lbs food administration that It would be
advisable to buy the rike as there li s
possibility that they will be liven a rebate
after the prices hive been adjusted by the
government.
At a meetlnr or the aisrutlve board or
the stockmen issnclsllon ind represen
Ulive catUemen Saturday evening the
mrresUon from the rood administration
wai approved. Fled Is badly needed rnr
rattle thit cannot be moved and rmch
ers are taklnr this opportunity to buy
cake tbe price or which wouM be pro
hiblttve were It not for the net thsl they
may ba rtven a rebate.
cars the government ordered released
re now arriving In this section sreord-
Inr to taiormatlon received at the local
ortice nr the stockmen's attorliUon. Cat
tle movementa reported this week siso
Indicate met tne railroads are now piar-
Inr rolling Mock it the disposal of the
rattlaman.
"The publicity that hai been riven to
conditions resultlnr In the southwest from
the drouth mtl rsr snoruge nas Dren re-
ipoartfele In no until manure for the re-
lief that we are now receiving" tilrt Mr
Anionett. "While It Is true that the rat
tlemen made strong pleas ror aid that
were efiectlve. It was ins press inai nas
tened the action take by the government."
goapwres slay aa t ees.
M. are ordering rutters with the Inten-
uon or ru:tlnr i reedlnr soapweed tt-
rnrdine to the report of Henry Snyder.
inspeclor at thit point. The rollovxinr
cattle movements are iiaieu in ins repon.
Kelly and Phillips sold a car or bul. her
rows to 0. A. Howard who shipped to Fl
W. E. Tmillta sold a car or rnwi ind
steers to J. C. Usui who shipped rrom
l.ordshurr H. M to Clifton Aril. Nr.
Thualts liso shipped six rirs or cowl ind
ralvet tn the Kansas City market by the
way nr Fl Paso. '
The rente In the vicinity of Cirrlsoio
n St. II very dry arcorning 10 i. n
mint inspector it thit point who re
noru the rollovxinr rittle movemenU:
. B. Jenkins sold fyur eirt or three-
N. St.. to Kansas City; four cars of old1
cowi to the Burlington Commission com
nun- who atiloneil from Oalllnsa. N. M.
to it. Joaeph Mo.i rive cars at cows tnd
calves hi the Wltherspoon Commission
compsnv. who shlpived rroru Oalllnas M.
si in liansas ritv. Mr. Jenkins alto told
a car or choice yearling helfert to the
Wltherspoon Commission company who
shipped lo Diltiirt Tens.
W. C. HeOonsId aold four ears of younr
mules tnd horses to Minimal and Riley
who shipped rrom Carrito to li. It. to
Dover ok la.
Oliver Peat told one cir of yeirllnr
teen and a car or cows to i banes niton
who ihlpped from Cartsoto N. M. to
Kanstt City.
Nllmmel and Mlley told two cart of
yearling ttaers to ine i.ot acemains
mission cumpinr who shipped rrom An
il. C. Slick inspector it Parol reports
the ranre In that district very dry. The
following cattle movements are reported:
W. H. Rrownlnr shipped two cars of
ci ws ana reives irom urn-nun in oc
sSnw.
Pearl Rankin shipped elrht ran or cows
and calves rrom I'ecoe to Destec N. at.
Collier and 1-ove shipped II cars of
cowi ind ralves rrom Hoban to Angslsg.
Harlgravet and Patrldge hipped II cirt
or stock cauls from Perm to Clint.
Collier and 1-ove ihlpped K ran of
kick cittle rrom Hoban pi Angeles.
John Prewltl shipped two cm of
nurses irom recot to at. auguaiine
Textt.
Holbeke brother! hipped' Uiree csrt of
buraca from Pecoa Pi Mississippi
Camp broUisrs aold two can or cowl
and clival to Uie Hogar camp Packing
company who ihlpped from Itlrerton lo
ti raso.
Tom Crumb shipped It ran or itock
rattle rrom Pecoa to Clint.
Ms Baew st sjagdilraa
No mow has ye rallen In the tnoun
according to I. tt. Howell inspector md
water la badly needed. With the com-
ing or snuw cattle will be moved out into
the roothllia. where gran it mora plenti-
ful. The following ritUe movement are
reported :
Hey Huxley told two ran of old built
and rows lo I'trr and company who ahlp-
ped to Albuwermie N. M. Mr. Motley
alto shipped two cart of steers four cars
of cowi and cslvsi and three can of
three-year-old leer tnd COWI to tbe
Kansas city mirket.
K. M. Tsnkersly shipped three can of
luree year-old aterra to stnaat i.ny.
Rasse el Cehtaahet BfeerC
The ranre about Columbus I. M. tl
hort tcrordlnr P Jsrk Tltomss Inspec-
tor who reports lbs folluwiur cattle
my sol.
steers lo llie tilobe Milling company who
hipped to l os Anieles where llie csllie
will be red in uie company's pent.
ueorie A. Welkins aold a ear of cowi
and calves to Wolf and asmen v. who
shipped from Ma. una. is. at . to the Hyan
noDinton commissi' o coiu.any al Ka
aaa dir.
Wolt and Karniray shipped one car of
cowa caivet ana ateen to a alista city.
Tessa to grita bv Morris and Sntiiaiat
passed through kl Pato Monday.
Thirteen can of white fared year! loga
nipped to y I Pato rrum Arltona by I. A.
nil bust were eotd hi Dr. 0. I MeOreg-
IN THE COURTS.
rertyllrat Jaste tal libar let Csart
Monday. Derenibcr 10. 1117
latTtfeerfcahln va. B. P. Co.
IMM4- Ailatla vs. jolly A Morris.
IttMi WMU Peden ta. Slew art
asssst rshW vt Tlaaaa Gaaaasaav.
ksavullroy vs. Rowley
Tliortday. Pe. eiuber íl
sets stiaatos va. ItaUwiy
at Co.
Issat- Uassiau. st at. rs laaursacs Co.
latir ti Dell vt. Santa Fa.
lalat Henderaoa va. g p. Co. (oua fea.)
Mtty-flltfe IsBrsw SSsurtet Ceart.
Mutsssy. Dwiisfeir is. ln.
usai rafas i vs. crorr
tilts rsaj v. laeatris
i:.ia feank ta. M lUl
I llSf Seak ta. Basen
coso nasartgset
Tburadar. Parea Star it im
ueli Basal ret eg. n..o as
litrs lusuranre Ca. vs. Schwa
'TO-Jllíbop i.T'sul.' '
T aaW7y
Ctrner Overlaid ind
Overcoats
For Boys and Youths
JUST because the weather is a little
warm just now do not overlook this
overcoat opportunity.
Buy the overcoats this week for the
Juniors end save considerable money.
rIK overcoats noted below are well made from
ths best materials and come In the la teat
styles. Corns and sxamlns these roata and
you will anprsotsta ths values.
Overcoats for tbe tit-
tle fellow from
I to 1
$5.00 $6.50 $7.50
Silks and Dress Goods
OUR November Sale of Dress Goods and Silks
will again offer you today valuea that you can-
not afford to overlook. All the wanted fabrics of
the season are on sale and prices in every case are
decidedly in favor of the public.
LET "little Mother" do yonr shopping for ynu. Trtcpiionc or S
write and your needs will be attended to satisfactorily.
MlllllimiatlllllllHMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIinilllHMIMrr
RECOMI KELLY TRIAL STARTS.
By Associated Pratt.
Red Oak Iowa Nov. It Forty tntrlal
veniremen had been summoned for the
npenlnr hen today of the second trial
tit Rev. Lynn Oeorya J. Kelly on an In-
dictment charring blm with murtlerlnr
li year -old Lena Rtllllnrer. one or the
elrht victima or the Villltca (Inwa) at
murders or Illy. The first trill onded
leiteniber H in a Jury disagreement.
AS 01 J) MAN'H'riTOMACM.
Ai ws grow older infl lets activa leu
nd less rood Is required to meal the de-
mands or our bodies. If toe much Is
habitually lakes the rtotntrh will rebel.
When t man reaches the idvanced age of
n or M yon win rind thit he Is t light
ester. Be orerul as you will however
nu will occasionally eat more thau ynu
should and will reel the need or main
bsrlaln'a Tahleli to correct the disorder.
These tabids do not contain pepsin but
trrngtbeh the atnmacli md enable It to
perrorm Its functions naturally. They
alto cause a (eolia movement of the
wen. aov
Are You Looking lora
Ground Floor Office?
If o investígate this offer.
We have for rent a very
centrally located ground
floor office suitable for
real estate or similar busi-
Will
ness.
Phone S. L. Davis
5050
for information.
Have You Tried the New Scenic Route
to Bitbee and Douglas via Willcox?t
Try It osst the next tiro you want to reach
eitlsar tow oajickly. Take the Startset Un-
ited from O Paso at lOtlS P. M. nrrive in
Basbee next mnrsaing at 8 00 A. M. and Doox-
ia at 9:16 A. M. in tioM for breaxiast. Fare:
Wilcox to mm UM Wialoox to Doawlaa
Pgsroaf Ciwllaiil
Faet Tinie Careful Driver
San Jacinto Streets
Overcoats tor boys Overcoats for older
froea a to 11 on brother aces
sale at 13 td 1. at
MU l AFTER RATE IMCREtSE.
By Associated Press.
Washington. D. C. Mnv. Is. Tbe final
drive In ths right of the eaiiern rail-
roads ror s rial nrteeo per cent In-
crease in might rates and more In
ormt heavy net operating war-tune
costs will come beTore the Interstate
commerce commission counsel tor both
roads and shlppera retted today prelim-
inary lo tomorrow's resumption or Iho
heai im s berore Ksaminer Invine in
day shippers generally are to teittfy
ronrernlnr financial and oilier roncti-
llont of the railroads. The commission
wltl heir r i mil arguments Saturday.
WARNING.
TIM om.Y plinn tuners aiilhorittu to
tune the rollowtnr pianos ror us for
which we ire the sole agents ire Mr. J.
U. Mlhrr uul Mr. C. II. Wallace-Stein-way
KveretwHarvird Piarher and Aeo-
lian pianola ríanos. El rito Plano Co.
S'iv
make lease.
and dlagirai
fea requisad to r ash va Has aituatiuu J
ateauVhf ul. - Adv.
lina Tar Honey Adv.
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