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BRAND BOOK

NORTHERN NEW MEXICO

STOCK GROWERS' ASSOCIATION,

AND

LIST OF MEMBERS.

JULY 1, 18S4. ( '•^ ^ -^^. ,-

RATON, N. M. :

THE RATON C03IET PRINT.

1884.

OFFICERS.

0. A. HADLEY, President, Raton, N. M. J. C. LEARY, Sec'y and Treas., Springer, N.'_ M.

VICE-PRESIDENTS.

Don Trinidad Romero, Las Vegas. M. M. Chase, Cimarron. J. B. Watrous, Watrous.

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.

T. H. Lawrence, Chairman ; Jas. P. Campbell.

1). E. Young. W. J. Parker.

J. S. Ho, land. G. W. Stoneroad.

M. Littrell D. A. Clouthier.

W. B. Stapp. A. J. Streeter.

John Hill. Charles Springer.

Oscar McCuistion. Elijah Johnson.

P. J. Towner. Francis Clutton.

B. F. Smith. C. W. Haynes.

AJichael Slattery. J. E. Temple.

Phlem Humphrey. M. W. Mills.

J. F. Wolford. T. B. Lane. Henry Jones.

The Brands in this Book are arranged Alphabetically.

Bancroft Library

MEMBERS OF THE

Northern New Mexico Stockgrowers'

ASSOCIATION.

^A/ITH POST OFFICE ADDRESS.

James E. Temple Chico Springs, N. M.

D. C. Pryor Las Vegas, N. M.

A. J. Howell Springer, N. M.

N. F. Cook Springer, N. M.

S. W. Dorsey Chico Springs, N. M.

W. R. Green Tr nidad, Colo.

J. S. Holland Tramperos, N. M.

Francis Clutton Tequesquite, N. M.

J. W. Dwyer Raton, N. M.

J. S. Taylor Weed.Cal.

D. A. Clouthier Springer, N. M. -

T. G. Duncan Springer, N. M.

Chas. De Foresta —Raton, N. M.-

W. 0. Van Arsdale Burton, Kan.

G. A. Buslmell Tramperos, N. M.

J. F. Woolford Tramperos. N. M.

J. H. Rosier Carlisle, Pa.

J. C. Taylor Springer, N. M.

Simon Davis Springer, N. M.

Hugh T. Woods Raton, N. M.

E. C. Griffith Raton, N. M.

F. M. Darling Capulin, N. M.

H. M. Porter Denver, Colo.

M. W. Mills Springer, N. M.

A. H. Warren Catalpa, N. M.

E. J. Temple Boulder, Colo.

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"Kaymond Jenkins Kansas City, Mo.

Michael Slattery La Cinta, N. M.

M. M. Chase Cimarron, N. M.

J. E. McKown Raton, N. M.

Luis A. C. de Baca Tequesquite, X. M.

A. G. Shaw Raton, X. M.

^ W. A. Burnett Trinidad, Colo.

Richard Steele Tequesquite, X. M.

Andrew Morton Tequesquite, X. M.

G. W, Stoneroad ,- Cabra Springs, X. M.

S. H. Wells, Jr .. La Cinta, X. M.

Fred J. Hooper Red River Springs, X. M.

Frank Huntington La Cinta, X. M.

Jas. Campbell Watrous, X. M.

Howard Kohn La Cinta, X. M.

Arthur Marshmd Raton, X. M.

Geo. Miller Raton, X. M.

T. H. Lawrence l__Las Vegas, X. M.

W. B. Stapp Las Vegas, N. M.

J. W. Keller Springer, X. M.

O. A. Hadley Raton, X. M.

W. E. Corbett Springer, X. M.

^W. J. Parker Raton, X. \f.

R. L. M. Ross Raton, X. M.

Garnett Lee Raton, X. M.

Chas. Thacker Raton, N. M.

J. H. Clouthier Springer, X. M.

C. C. Sheppard Tequesquite, X. M.

Geo. W. Geer Raton, X. M.

Daniel Young Capulin, X. M.

Oscar McCuistion Raton, X. M.

J. M. Howard Capulin, X. M.

J. L Smythe Troyburg, X". M.

J. R. Stuyvesant Raton, X. M.

A. W. Knox Raton, X. M.

A. P. Rogers Raton, X. M.

P. J. Towner Chico Springs, X. M.

Charles Springer Cimarron, X. M.

G. D. Ford Springer, X. M.

iM. M. Chase ( imarron, X. M.

T. B. Lane Raton, X. M.

L. K. Smith Chico Springs, X. M.

Frank Xoyes Raton, X. M.

Louis Hommell San Hilario, X. M.

J. M. Gallegos San Hilario, X. M.

Hilario Gonzales San Hilario, X. M.

/E.E.Holmes Kansas City, Mo.

/J. A. Forbes Kansas City, Mo.

M. H. Heck Cimarron, X. M.

p. Harsel Wagon Mound, N. M.

Edward McAlister Tascosa, Texas. /^

John Carrico Sprin<ier, N. M.

E, J. Wilcox Puerto de Luna, N. M.

C. W. Haynes Las Vegas. N. M.

Chas. Ilfeld Las Vegas, N. M.

J. R. Timberlake Liberty, Mo.y^

L. Walker La Cinta, N. M.

C. W. Wlldenstein Watrous, N. M.

J. B. Watrous Watrous, N. M.

Wm. McCartney Watrous, N. M.

J. C. Leary Wagon Mound, N. M.

Henry Dold Las Vegas, N. M.

Hilario Romero Las Vegas, N. M.

E. Romero Las Vegas, N. M.

Trinidad Romero Las Vi gas, N. M,

Marion Litterell Vermejo, N. M.

E. Johnson Raton, N. M.

Russell Marcy Raton, N. M.

T. Meloche . Troyburg, N. M.

A. D. Thomson Montreal, Canada.-*

D. C. Holcomb Denver, Colo. -^

Frank Putnam____ Trinidad Colo. -^

T. F. Maulding Wagon Mound, N. M.

W. H. Wilcox

Ed Watkins "

Samuel Goldsmith "

Price Lane "

O. K. Chittenden

Frank Cady Chico Springs, N. M.

John Love Chico Springs, N. M.

T. Althoff- Las Vegas, N. M.

B. F. Smith Trinidad, Colo. ^ .

J. C. Hill Chico Springs, N. M.

Henry James Catalpa, N. M.

O. C. Nelson Chico Springs, N. M.

R.G. Head Trinidad, Colo. -^

W. 0. Temple Chico Springs, N. M.

P. Humphrey Catalpa, N. M.

y Ralph Whistler Raton, N. M.

N. B. Stoneroad Cabra Springs, N. M.

G. W. Thompson Trinidad, Colo. ^

W. H. Jack Capulin, N. M.

F. B. Craig Raton, N. M.

E. Fritzlen Liberty, N. M.

D. Fritzlen Liberty, N. M.

S. F. Valdez Springer, N. M.

N. Valdez Springer, N. M.

J. M. Valdez Springer, N. M-

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L. S. Rogers Fort Bascomb, N. M.

J. S. Elzea Wagon Mound, N. M.

M. Cosby Wagon Mound, N. M,

J. M. Bernard Las Vegas, N. M,

M. B. Stockton Raton, N. M.

A. Strauss Springer, N. M.

A. J. Streeter Catalpa, N. M.

J. E. Tompkins Springer, N. M.

J. A. Williams Springer, N. M.

James Stepp Cimarron, N, M.

VPaz Valverde El Moro, Colo.

John B. Garth Wagon Mound, N. M.

C. J, Jones Springer, N. M.

T. M. Michaels Springer, N. M.

W. E. Ewing La Cinta, N. M.

H. T. Sinclair Wagon Mound, N. M.

% Wm. Anderson Trinidad, Colo.

Frank M. Page Puerto de Luna, N. M.

R. Mingus Puerto de Luna, Colo.

J. W. Lynch Las Vegas, N. M.

K. Ritter Red River Springs, N. M.

J. M. Gonzales Tequesquite, N. M.

Robt. D. Marshall Watrous, N. M.

J. A. Judd Raton, N. M.

Two applicants

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BY-LAWS

OF THE

Northern New Mexico

STOCK GROWERS' ASSOCIATION.

NAME.

Article I. The name of this Association shall be the Northern New Mexico Stock Grower's Association.

OBJECT. Article II, The Object of this Association is to pro- mote and protect the interest of stock growers and dealers in live stock within the Territory of New Mexico ; to de- tect and prevent the stealing of live stock, and to aid in the enforcement of the stock laws of the Territory. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Article III. The affairs and concerns of this Asso- ciation shall be under the management and control of a Board of twenty-nine Directors and the President, the three Vice-Presidents, the Secretary and the Executive Committee shall, by virtue of their ofRces, be such direct- ors.

OFFICERS.

Article IV. The officers of this Association shall be a President, three Vice-Presidents, a Secretary, a Treas- urer, and an Executive Committee of twenty-four mem- bers, in addition to the President, the threeVice-Presidents and the Secretary of the Association, who shall be mem. bers ex officio of this Committee. The officers and the Executive Committee shall be elected at each annual meeting of the Association, and shall serve for one year, or until their successors are elected and qualified.

DUTIES OF OFFICERS.

Article V.

PRESIDENT.

The President shall preside at all meetings of the Association. He shall see that the rules and regulations thereof are enforced, and shall perform such other duties as usually pertain to his office.

VICE-PRESIDENT.

In the absence of the President the senior Vice-Presi- dent present shall perform the duties of the former, and if the President and all the Vice-Presidents be absent at any meeting, a President pro tempore may be elected.

SECRETARY.

The Secretary' shall keep accurate minutes of the pro- ceedings of the Association at its various meetings. He shall keep a roll of members, and shall collect and pay over to the Treasurer all fees, dues and assessments due from members. He shall keep such books of record and account as shall show at all times the exact condition of the affairs of the Association, which books shall at all times be subject to inspection by members of the Execu- tive Committee. He shall draw all orders of the Executive Committee on the Treasurer, and shall make a full report of all the transactions of his office at each annual meeting, and at such other times as the Executive Committee may direct. He shall perform such other duties as usually pertain to his office.

TREASURER.

The Treasurer shall receive from the Secretary all moneys belonging to the Association, and shall disburse the same on orders of the Executive Committee, attested by the Secretary. He shall keep a correct account of all such receipts and disbursements, and shall make a full report of all the transactions of his office at each annual meeting, at such other times as the Executive Committee may direct, and shall produce proper vouchers for all disbursements. He shall turn over all money and other property belonging to the Association in his care to his successor, and shall, if required, give a bond in such sum and with such sureties as the Executive Committee may direct, conditioned for the faithful performance of his duties.

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.

The Executive Committee shall have entire control of all the business of the Association during its adjourn- ment. They shall audit all claims and accounts against the Association, and shall order vouchers for proper pay" mentsto be drawn by the Secretary on the Treasurer.

They shall have power to make and enforce such rules and regulations in regard to round ups, inspections, de- tection and prosecution of thieves, and other matters as. shall seem to them best, and to do and perform any and all other acta and things which they may deem necessary or proper for the interests of the Association or its mem- bers. They shall make a report of their actions at each annual meeting. They shall meet immediately after their election each year and elect a Chairman and Secre- tary. Meetings of this Committee may be called at any time by the Chairman or Secretary, or by any five mem- bers of the Committee upon fifteen day's previous notice in writing mailed to the last known address of each member thereof. Seven members shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business at any meeting of said Committee.

MEETINGS. Article VI. There shall be an annual meeting of the Association on the first Monday in April of each year in the town of Springer, N. M., at 10 o'clock a. m. Suita- ble rooms for such meetings to be selected by the Execu- tive Committee. Special meetings may be called by the Executive Committee whenever requested by seven members. Each member is entitled to one vote at all meetings, which vote may be cast in person or by proxy approved by the Executive t 'ommittee. Fifteen members shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business at any meeting. Notice of all meetings of the Association shall be in writing mailed to the last known address of each member at least fifteen days prior to the date of each meeting. The call for a special meeting shall state the object of such meeting.

ORDER OF BUSINESS AT MEETINGS.

1. Calling the roll.

2. Reading minutes of last meeting.

3. Election of new members.

4. Unfinished business.

5. Reports of officers.

6. Reports of committees.

7. Election of officers.

8. Election of executive committee.

9. Election of committees. 10. General business.

VACANCIES. Article VII. The Executive Committee is empow- ered to fill any vacancy that may occur by death or otherwise in their own body and among the officers of the Association.

10 MEMBERSHIP.

Article VIII. No person shall be a member of this Association except a bona fide owner of horned cattle and horses, or the representative thereof. To become a mem- ber of this Association the name of the applicant must be proposed at any regularly called meeting by a mem- ber, each proposition to be accompanied by the admission fee hereinafter specified. Such proposition shall be referred to a committee of three members, who may re- port on the same immediately. A ballot shall then be taken, and three dissenting votes shall reject. All per- sons admitted members bind themselves to the observance of all by-laws and resolutions of the Association that are now in force or that may hereafter be adopted, on pen- alty of forfeiture of membership. Membership shall be personal. No firm shall be admitted as such, but any number of pajtners may become members by election and payment of the admission fee in each case. Any member may be expelled for cause at any meeting of the Association, by a two-thirds vote of all members present. FEES, DUES AND ASSESSMENTS.

Article IX. The admission fee shall be S2.50, paya- ble at time of election, and no member shall become a member without such payment. The annual dues shall be S2.50, payable in advance at each annual meeting. Any member failing to pay his dues before the next an- nual meeting shall cease to be a member. Any member who has been dropped for non-payment of dues or assess- ments shall, before he can be reinstated, pay to the Sec- retary all dues and assessments for the period from his last payment to the date of his application for reinstate- ment, as though he had remained a member. All mem- bers shall be subject to assessments not exceeding in the aggregate two cents per head per annum for all cattle, horses and mules, of which each member may, at the time of assessment be the owner or representative. These assessments may be levied at the discretion of the Execu- tive Committee and shall be payable when called for. Failure to pay within sixty days from date of any such assessment shall work a forfeiture of membership. When- ever the Executive Committee shall levy an assessment, the Secretary shall send to each member a written notice showing the number of sto(!k he is assessed upon, the rate per head and the total amount. The Secretary shall also keep a record of all such assessments.

BRANDS AND EAR MARKS.

Article X. Every member shall report to the Sec- retary his brands and ear marks, and the Secretary shall keep a record of the same.

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APPREHENDING THIEVES.

Article XI. Whenever it shall come to the knowl- edge of any member of this Association, that any person or persons are engraged in killing or stealing stock of any kind he shall immedeately report the same to Executive Committee, who shall be empowered to act in such man- ner as will, if possible, bring the guilty party to justice and recover the stolen property. It shall be the duty of each member to give all the assistance in his power to any other member who may be in pursuit of thieves or stolen stock.

SHA.RE CERTIFICATE.

Article XII. In consideration of the payment of his admission fee, one share of the capital stock of the Association shall be issued, fully paid up, to each mem- ber, and shall be his certificate of membership. These share certificates shall be numbered and shall be non- transferable. Whenever any person ceases to be a mem- ber, his certificate shall be cancelled and called in.

WITHDRAWALS. Article XIII. Any member may withdraw from the Association and have his name stricken from the list of members by notifying the Executive ( ommittee and paying all dues up to date of such notice.

RESOLUTIONS.

Article XIV. All resolutions affecting the standing rules and regulations of the Association that have been or may hereafter be passed by a two-thirds vote of all the members present at any duly constituted meeting of the Association, shall be annexed to these By-Laws and shall have the same force and effect as if incorporated herein.

Article XV. These By-Laws and the Resolutions liereto annexed shall not be annulled or amended except at an annual meeting, or a special meeting called for that purpose, and then only by a two-thirds vote of all the members present.

RESOLUTIONS.

1. Resolved, That it is the unanimous sense of this Association that any man who shall turn out female neat cattle upon the range should place with them, at time of turning loose, not less than four serviceable bulls of improved quality for every one hundred head of female which are two years old or upwards at that time. And, further, that on or before July 1st of each year thereafter, every member shall supply the same proportion of bulls of same usefulness and quality, to all female cattle of above age of which he may then be the owner.

Proved violation of the above shall be a proper sub-

ject of complaint, penalty to be decided by a majority of all members of the Association present at any annual meeting.

2. Resolved, That no member shall gather cattle on any range not his own, without informing the ranchmen in the neighborhood of his intention and giving them, fair opportunity to examine the cattle before driving^ them away.

3. Resolved, That the sense of this meeting be that all members of the Association should each year furnish one good, serviceable bull for each twenty (20) head of heifer calves branded, in addition to those already provided.

AKEON LIVE STOCK COMPANY.

p. O., SPRINGER, N. M. RANGE- Sweetwater and Ocate. HORSE BRAND, same as above on left hip. ADDITIONAL BRAND.

left side.

JESUS &. ABREU.

p. O., SPRINGER, N. M. RANGE— Rayado. HORSE BRAND, same as cut, on left hip.

ANDEESON & &EATZ.

p. ()., CAPULIN, N. M.

RANGE— Trinc'herita, Dry Cimarron and Capulin Vega. ADDITIONAL BRANDS.

311

I on left side, slit in right ear tin tag in left. liS^^I on left side, slit in right ear tin tag in left.

on left hip, slit in right ear. ACS on left side, slit in right ear.

on either side, overslope on both ears,

on either side, overslope on both ears. \

on left side.

HORSE BRAND, same as in cut, on left shoulder. All calves to be branded same as principal brand, on left side, slit in right ear.

BUSHNELL BEOS.

p. O., TRAMPEROS, MORA CO., N. M. RANGE— Head of Trampero?, Mora Co., N. M. ADDITIONAL BRANDS. NY on right side (kept up). Ml on right hip. L on right side. C A on left hip. HORSE BRAND, CA or CA on left hip.

W. A. BURNETT.

p. O., TRINIDAD, COL.

RANGE -Monte Revuelto, San Miguel Co., N. M. ADDITIONAL BRANDS.

right side

L on left shoulder, V on left hip. HORSE BRAND, H on left hip.

L. D. BEBNAED.

J. M. Bernard, Agent. P. O., LAS VEGAS, N. M.

RANGE— Trementina, Cornzon and Los Conchas. PLESH MARKS— Left side and some few on left hip. ADDITIONAL BRANDS.

on left hip. HORSE BRAND, D on left shoulder or hip.

W. D. BLAKEY & CO.

p. O., TROYBURG, N. M.

RANGE— Teneji and Eagle Tail. ADDITIONAL BRANDS. +W on right sid?, Flag on right side. Also some "branded Flag on right hip. Various ear marks. All increase branded H V on right sice.

D. A. CLOUTHIEE.

p. O., SPRINGER, N. M. FLESH MARKS— Some have wattles on left jaw. HO RSE BRAND, C left shoulder.

CIECLE CATTLE COMPANY.

Andrew Morton, Manager. P. O., TEQIIESQUITE, N. M.

ADItlTIONAL BRANDS.

on left hip. The following on left side:

a SI

None of which are kept np. HORSE BRAND, |B] on left hip. €alves branded as in above cut.

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J. H. CLOUTHIEE.

p. O , SPKIXGER, N. M.

RANGE— Rayodo and Cimarron Rivers and Ocate. ADDITIONAL BRANDS.

right thigh or side, also D JC left side. HORSE BRAND, same as cut, on left side.

FEANK K, CADY.

p. O., CHICO SPRINGS, N. M.

RANGE— Dorsey's and Canadian River. ADDITIONAL BRANDS. CT on left side.

HORSE BRAND,

I on left shoulder.

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FEANCIS GLUTTON.

p. O., TESQUESQUITE, N. M.

RANGE— Big Lake. ADDITIONAL BRANDS. on left shoulder and \ on hip,

HOESE BRAND, M^^H on left shoulder.

CAMPBELL & AUSTIN.

p. O., WATEOUS, MORA CO., N. M. RANGE Mora and Lapello Rivers. ADDITIONAL BRANDS. |m| on left hip.

HORSE BRAND,

S

on left shoulder.

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N. F. COOK.

p. O., SPRINGER, N. M.

RANGE— Sweetwater and Ocate. ADDITIONAL BRANDS.

A N on right side ; earmarks, swallowfork left, under half crop right ; both brands kept up.

JOHN OAEEIOO.

p. O., SPRINGER, N. M.

RANGE— Red Lakes. HORSE BRAND, J NO on left thigh.

CHASE, DAWSON k MAULDING.

p. O., CIMAKKON, N. M.

RANGE— Vermejo and Poniel. Ear Marks on some stock reversed.

ADDITIONAL BRANDS. All young stock branded "horse-shoe" on left hip and right side.

M. G. CHASE.

p. O., CIMARKON, N. M. RANGE— Poniel and Vermejo. Some cattle branded V4 on left side. .

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CIMAREON CATTLE COMPANY.

M. M. Chase, Manager. P. O., CIMARKON, or LIBERTY, N. M.

RANGE— Foot Staked Plains, San Miguel County. ADDITIONAL BRANDS. Some cows have SIT on lt*ft side Old cows have different ear marks. HORSE BRAND, T on right shoulder

SIMON DAVIS.

p. O., SPRINGER, N. M.

RANGE— Sweetwater and Ocate. ADDITIONAL BRANDS, on left ribs. HORSE BRAND— Same as cut.

T. G. DUNCAN.

' p. 0., LA CINTA, N. M. RANGE— Mule Springs. ADDITIONAL BRANDS. ! on left hip. HORSE BRAND, same as other hrnnd, on left hip.

DAMBMANN CATTLE CO.

F. Althof, Treasurer and General Manager.

P. O., LIBEETY, N. M.

RANGE— Tierra Blanco, San Miguel County, N. M.

ADDITIONAL B HANTS.

AAS AS EUl RB SOD X4X

HORSE BRAND, A left hip.

CHARLES de FORESTA.

p. O., KATON, COLFAX CO.

RANGE— Siigarite and Red River. ADDITIONAL BRANDS. H E H on right side. Ear mark, underbit right. =j= right side, full ear.

HORSE BRAND,

B

on left shoulder.

LUIS A. C. Ee BACA.

p. O., TEQUESQUITE, N. M.

RANGE— Baca's Ranch, Ute Creek. FLESH MARKS— Two verugas on the left jaw. ADDITIONAL BRANDS.

HORSE BRAND,

DUBUQUE CATTLE CO.

T. H. Lawrence, Manager. P. O., LAS VEGAS, N. M.

RANGE— Tequesqiiite, Ute and Tremperson, Arroyas,. Colfax and Mora Counties.

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ADDITIONAL BRANDS.

HC ILL Ma

All calves branded same as in cut.

HORSE BRAND, gX ^" ^^^^ ^^P' T ^^ ^^^^ ^^P ^^ shoulder.

P. M. DAELIN&.

p. O., TKOYBURG, N. M.

RANGE— Capulin Vega.

ADDITIONAL BRANDS.

IT on left side.

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DELANO & EWYEE.

p. O., KATON, N. M. BANGE— Una de Gato, Cbicorico, Red River and Gates' Canon.

ADDITIONAL BRANDS.

eg

HORSE BRAND, B9 on left shoulder.

Some branded / on left hip.

NO on left hip, Ei3 on left shoulder.

EAGLE TAIL CATTLE CO.

O. A. Hadley, Manager. P. O., RATON.

RANGE— Eagle Tail and Tenaja. HORSE BRAND, Same as cut, on left shoulder.

J. S. SL2EA.

p. 0., WAGON MOUND, N, M.

RANGE— Between Red and llvm Rivers and Wagon Mound.

ADDITIONAL BRANDS.

Uiflfll on light side.

right side and hip.

HORSE BRAND,

gj

on left, and

on right shoulder.

FORD BEOS.

Tim Parish, Manager. P. O., TEQUESQUITE.

RANGE— Burro Canon. ADDITIONAL BRANDS.

SBlSBSg

HORSE BRAND,

S

left hip or shoulder.

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D. G. FRirZLEN.

p. O., LIBERTY, N. M.

RANGE— Tierra Blanca. ADDITIONAL BRANDS.

HORSE BRAND,

E. 0. GRIFFITH.

p. O., RATON, N. M.

RANGE— Sugarite and Red River. HORSE BRAND, same as cut, on left shoulder.

J. M. GALLEJOS.

p. O., SAN HILARIO, SAN MIGUEL CO., N. M.

KANGE— Carrizo de Pajarito.

ADDITIONAL BRANDS.

@

left ribs.

left ribs and

left hip.

r 5 left hip.

Wn ^^^^ ^^^^•

SD on left hip. C left shoulder. B ribs. C on left hind

leg. M G connected on left ribs, and M on shoulder.

on ribs and C on hips.

HORSE BRAND— 50 on left hind leg.

&E0. W. GEEE.

p. O., RATON, N. M.

RANGE— Castle Rock, N. M. HORSE BRAND, 77 on left shoulder.

J. M. QONZALES & BEOTHEE.

p. O., TEl^UESQUITE, N. M. RANGE— Alamocitas. ADDITIONAL BRANDS. FLESH MARK ~ Wattle on left thigh. Some cattle branded same as above on hip.

HORSE BRAND, same as cattle brand, on left shoulder.

HILAEIO GONZALES.

p. O., SAN HILAKIO. RANGE— Pajarito and Tierra Blanca, San Miguel Co. HORSE BRAND, same as above.

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A. aHESELACHOWSKI.

p. O., PUERTO DE LUNA.

HOWARD & CO.

p. O. CAPULIN P. O., COLFAX CO., N. M.

RANGE— Dry Cimarron. ADDITIONAL BRANDS on right side. Underbit right ear.

I on left hip or side or both. 22 on left hip. Increase of these two brands are branded XYZ HORSE BRAND, XYZ on left hip. on left hip.

PEANK HUNTINGTON.

p. 0., La CINTA, SAN MIGUEL CO. RANGE— Rincon de La Cinta, La Cinta Creek. ADDITIONAL BRANDS. :ZH on left side.

HORSE BRAND, H L on left thigh ; ZH some on lef thigh and some on left shoulder.

PEED. J. HOOPEE.

p. O., EED KIVER SPRINGS, N. M. RANGE— Canadian River. HORSE BRAND, same as cut.

p. H. HAESEL.

p. O., WAGON MOUND.

RANGE— Vermejo. ADDITIONAL BRANDS. SV on right side. HORSE BRAND, Qfl half circle on left shoulder.

M. HECK.

p. O., CIMARBON, N. M.

RANGE— Cimarroncito and Canon Bonito. ADDITIONAL BRANDS. !MH on left side, and others MH on left hip. HORSE BRAND, M H on right hip.

HARRIS & COSBY.

p. O., CIMAKRON, N. M.

RANGE— Mora Kiver, Mora Co., and Sweetwater Mesa, Colfax Co.

ADDITIONAL BRANDS. Some iDrandecl MAT without bar. HORSE BRAND, anvil on left shoulder.

J. 0. HILL.

p. O., CHICO SPEIXGS.

RANGE— Ute Creek and Tramperos.

ADDITIONAL BRANDS.

on right side. Increase branded as in cut.

HOMMEL & DOESETT BROS.

p. O., SAN HILAEIO, SAN MIGUEL CO., N. M. RANGE— Canadian Valley. ADDITIONAL BRANDS. RIO Cattle of this brand have dewlaps, together, one cut from above down, and the other from below up, making a bow. HORSE BRAND, H X D on lefc thigh.

ILLINOIS LIVE STOCK CO.

J. S. HoiiiiAND, Manager. P. O., TRAMPEROS, N. M. RANGE— Tramperos. HORSE BRAND, H..^ on left shoulder.

CHAS. ILFELD.

p. O., LAS VEGAS, N. M.

RANGE— Taibon, near Ft. Sumner, X. M. HORSE BRAND, same as cattle.

J. A. JUDD & CO.

p. O., EATOX, X. M.

HANGE— Sugarite River, Las Animas County, Colorado. HORSE BRAND, same as cattle, on left hip.

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I

JOHNSON & PAEEEE.

p. O., EATON, N. M. RANGE— Johnson's Park. ADDITIONAL BRANDS.

K As on right side.

HORSE BRAND, 7 on left shoulder.

ELIJAH JOHNSON.

p. O., RATON, N. M.

RANGE— Johnson's Park. ADDITIONAL BRANDS.

W (TW) on left side and N on left hip,^ on right side

ear mark. Crop and split right and swallowfork left.

C. H. JONES. p. o., springp:r.

RANGE— Moreno Valley. Underbit the right, hole in the left ear. HORSE BRAND, LV on left shoulder.

A. W. KNOX.

p. O., RATON, N. M.

RANGE— Red River. ADDITIONAL BRANDS. F on right side, K ^^^ right hip. HORSE BRAND, XC on left shoulder.

Ranch horses branded XC same shoulder.

39.

J. W. KELLEE.

p. O., SPEINGER, N. M.

"RANGE— Good Night Trail and Canon Blanco. HORSE BRAND, B!K on right shoulder.

Y. KOHN & CO,

Howard Kohn, Manager. P. O., LA CINTA, N. M.

RANGE— Arroyo de Las Alamosas. ADDITIONAL BRANDS. Y K some on right side and some on left.

V^M on left side.

HORSE BRAND, 4 on left shoulder and some on left leg.

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KEARNEY CATTLE CO.

p. O., WAGON MOUND, N. M.

RANGE— Vermejo and Red River, Mora Co., N. M. ADDITIONAL BRANDS.

I all on right side. HORSE BRAND, IS^ on right hip.

PRICE LANE.

p. O., WAGON MOUND, N. M. RANGE— Southeast of Wagon Mound. HORSE BRAND, L on right shoulder.

LANE k &EINDLE.

p. O., RATON, N. M. RANGE— Red River. Old stock various ear marks. HORSE BRAND, small L on left thigh.

MAEION LITTEELL.

p. O., VERMEJO, N. M.

RANGE— Vermejo, Red River and Teneja. HORSE BRAND, L on left shoulder and X on left tMg^.

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J. W. LYNCH.

p. O., LAS VEGAS, N. M. RANGES— Juan Dios fo r L J Tecolote for ^S ^^bred^^'

ADDITIONAL BRANDS.

Sm J66S"~"

Various earmarks.

HORSE BRAND, same as cut, on left shoulder.

LOVE & BAKEE.

p. O., CHICO SPRINGS, N. M.

RANGE— Palo Blanco and Holkeo.

ADDITIONAL BRANDS.

I^onleft side.

HORSE BRAND, LB on left shoulder.

LAKE RANCH CATTLE CO.

D. C. HoLCOMB, Manager.

P. J. Towner, Foreman.

P. O., CHICO SPEIXGS, N. M.

RANGE— Ute Creek, Tramperos, Alamositas, and Carrizo, Mora Co., N. M.

ADDITIONAL BRANDS.

OK™

All on left hip or side. Increase branded as in cut.

HORSE BRAND, same as principal brand, on left hip or shoulder.

LOCOMOTIVE EN&'ES' CATTLE CO.

Frank B. Craig, Gen'l Manager. P. O., RATON, N. M.

RANGE— Canon Blanco, Mora Co , N. M. ADDITIONAL BRANDS.

on right side. HORSE BRAND, N on right shoulder.

WM. McCartney.

J. B. Watrous, Agent. P. O., Wm. McCartney, Marinette, Wis., or

Jos. B. Watrous, Watrous, N. M. RANGE— Canon Largo and neighborhood, San Miguel Co. . HORSE BRAND, JS on left shoulder.

JOHN E. McKOWN.

EATON, N. M. RANGE— Red River and Una de Gato. ADDITIONAL BRANDS. DC on left side. HORSE BRAND, K on left hip.

MUSCATINE CATTLE CO.

A. J. Streeter, Superintendent.

P. O., CATALPA, N. M.

RANGE— Dry Cimarron.

ADDITIONAL BRANDS.

HO Kasn iMKa z

HORSE BRAND, same as cut, on lef. hip.

M. W. MILLS.

p. 0., SPRINGER, N. M.

RANGE— Canadian River, Mora County, N. M.

EAR MARKS Hole in each ear, made with three-quarter

inch punch. HORSE BRAND, same as cut on left shoulder.

MAXWELL CATTLE CO.

M. M. Chase, Manager.

RANGE— Maxwell Grant, Colfax Co., N. M.

P. O., CIxMARRON, X. M.

ADDITIONAL BRANDS. Some cattle branded same as in cut, on right side and hip.

on right side.

on right side, R on right thigh.

I on left side, ear mark, crop and split, the left. KLM on left shoulder, side and hip.

EOBEET J. MARSHALL.

p. O., WATKOUS, N. M.

RANGE— Spring Canon, nearXargo Canon, south of Mora River.

ADDITIONAL BRANDS.

HORSE BRAND, VH on left flank.

THOMAS M. MICHAELS.

p. O., SPKINGER

RANGE— Sweetwater and Ocate. ADDITIONAL BRANDS, on left ribs.

HORSE BRAND, ||jQ on left shoulder.

MAESLAND & MILLEE.

p. O., RATON, N. M.

RANGE— Chicorica Park.

ADDITIONAL BRANDS. A or S on l^ft side and hip. HORSE BRAND, same as cut, on left shoulder.

EOBT. MIN&US & CO.

p. O., PUERTO DE LUNA, N. M.

RANGE— Riucon del Alamo Gordo. ADDITIONAL BRANDS.

raj^^S ^^^9 BiBm both sides.

HORSE BRAND, same as first additional brand, left hip.

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MELOCHE & THOMPSON.

p. O., EATON, N. M.

RA.NGE— Una de Gato, Kiowa and Palo Blanco.

ADDITIONAL BRANDS.

side and hip, TK HORSE BRAND, TO left shoulder.

MAECY So McCUISTION.

p. O., CHICO SPRINGS.

RANGE— Palo Blanco. ADDITIONAL BRANDS. Increase same as cut.

on left.

D D ^ D

increase 6u or D

HOESE BRAND, bottle on left shoulder.

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FEANK S. NOYES.

p. O., CHICO SPKINGS, COLFAX CO., N. M.

RANGE— Palo Blanco. Some old stock K on left hip only. HORSE BRAND, K on left shonlder.

T. E. OWEN CATTLE CO.

B. F. Smith, Manager. P. O., TRINIDAD, COLO.

RANGE— Rock Ranch, Dry Cimarron, Corrumpa Porico,

and vicinity.

ADDITIONAL BRANDS.

JD C rr H

HORSE BRAND, pitchfork on left thigh or shoulder.

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THE PEAIRIE CATTLE CO. (Limited.)

K. G. Head, Manager, Trinidad, Colo. Phlem Humphry, Kanch Supt.

P. O., TKINIDAD, COLO.

Eanch p. O., Catalpa, N. M.

KANGE— Colfax Co., N. M.

ADDITIONAL BRANDS.

TXT TH J JL 7 14 77

7 7 HI J

XT

ESlBlBEi

HORSE BRAND, same as principal brand on left shoul- der or thigh.

Arkansas River Division.

Wm. Withers, Kanch Supt.

RANGE— Bent County, Colo.

ADDITIONAL BRANDS.

c9

N C P K

HORSE BRAND, J J

JJ PJ

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:,THE PEAIEIE CATTLE CO. (Limited.)

Canadian River Division.

Max Stewart, Kanch Supt.

RANGE— Oldham County, Texas.

ADDITrONAL BRANDS.

in L u Q B ■■§■ A— L

HORSE BRAND, same as cuttle.

W. J. PAREEE.

p. O., EATON, N. M.

■RANGE— Sugarite and Una de Gato. ADDITIONAL BRANDS.

HORSE BRAND, W on left thigh.

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FEANK PUTNAM.

p. O., TEINIDAD, COLO.

RANGE— Red River.

ADDITIONAL BRANDS. + left side. HORSE BRAND, same as cut, on left thigh.

THE PORTSMOUTH CATILB CO.

E. E. Holmes, Manager. P. 0., KANSAS CITY, MO.

RANGE— Colfax and Mora Co. ^^^^ ADDITIONAL BRANDS.

EHSil left side.

Two dulaps. p on steers, and on left side. HORSE BRAND, ^^^9 some horses QB

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H, M, POETEE.

p. 0., DENVER, COLO.

RANGE— Uraca, Cimarron.

PEYOE BEOS.

p. O., SPRINGER, N. M.

RANGE— Southern Colorado and San Miguel Co., N. M. ADDITIONAL BRANDS.

-R ^S^

CO

B

PALO BLA.HCO CATTLE CO.

S. W. Dorset, Manager. P. O., CHICO SPRINGS, N. M.

RANGE— Currumpa, Palo Blanco, Ute Creek, Don Car- los, Holkeo, Chieo, Pinavetitos, Senegilla, Carizo, Rafael, Perico, Upper Tramperos and Kio de la Piano.

Thoroughbred Herefords

on right side.

Thoroughbred Shorthorns MM on riglit hip,

HORSE BRAND, same as above, on right shoulder.

nil, im, nil, left side or mp.

CS left hip or side. L R B on left side. XX on right side.

S

left or right side.

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T. ROMERO, BEOTHSa & SON.

p. O., LACINTA, N. M.

RANGES— Atarque Canon, Cuervo Creek, La Garita and

Beck Grant.

ADDITIONAL BRANDS.

FLESH MARKS— Veruga below right eye.

EiTTEE, McAllister & grifpeit.

EED RIVER SPRINGS, San Miguel Co., N. M,

RANGE— Canadian River and Trujillo.

ADDITIONAL BRANDS.

C left side, C left hip; some single C on left side; some

single C left hip. All increase branded same as in

cut.

HORSE BRAND, same as principal brand on left shoulder.

RED EIVEE CATTLE CO.

Frank Springer, Secretary.

P. O., CIMARRON, N. M.

RANGE— Ked River, Colfax and Mora counties, N. M.

ADDITIONAL BRANDS.

Some cattle branded T above the bulge of the ribs,.

mostly on left side. HORSE BRAND, |- on left shoulder, and on left hip.

EiTTEE & McAllister.

p. O., RED RIVER SPRINGS, SAN MIGUEL-

COUNTY, N. M.

RANGE— Canadian River and Trujillo.

ADDITIONAL BRANDS.

■K on left bip.

[leftside ML HORSE BRAND,

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EOBT. L. M. EOSS.

p. ()., LA CINTA.

RANGE— Las Alamocltos Creek, San Miguel Co. ADDITIONAL BRANDS. V kept up.

y

Not kept up H on left side, left hip. HORSE BRAND, same as cut, on left hip.

L. s. eoqehs.

p. O., LIBERTY, N. M. RANGE— Monte Rouvelta and south side of Red River.

ADDITIONAL BRANDS. XLV on left shoulder, side and hip. HORSE BR AND same as cattle.

A. P. EOGEES.

p. O., TROYBURG, N. M. RANGE— Laughlin's Peak ana Gates Canon. ADDITIONAL BRANDS. TIT on right side. SR on right side. HORSE BRAND, SR on right thigh.

HENEY T. SINCLAIR.

p. O., WAGON MOUND, N. M.

RANGE— South of Wagon Mound.

ADDITIONAL BRANDS.

T"^"T on right side. Increase branded same as in cut.

HORSE BRAND,

on left shoulder.

CHARLES SPEINGEE.

p. O, CIMARRON, N. M.

RANGE— Cimarron and Uracca Rivers. ADDITIONAL BRANDS. Thoroughbred Stock, CS on right side. Some stock branded B BX right hip and side. HORSE BRAND, CS on right shoulder.

M. B. STOCKTON.

p. O., RATON, N. M.

RANGE— Red River.

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ALBEET G. SHAW.

p. O., EATON, N. M.

RANGE— Sugarite and Eed River. ADDITIONAL BRANDS.

vv

(IXI)

HORSE BRAND, same as cut, on left shoulder, also W on left shoulder, and H on right shoulder.

RICHARD STEELE.

p. O., TEQUESQUITE.

RANGE— Tequesquite, Ute and Canadian Rivers. ADDITIONAL BRANDS

OS on left side and Igj} on left side. HORSE BRAND, DS on left shoulder.

62

L. K. SMITH.

p. O., CHICO SPRINGS.

RANGE— Chico and Rita Plains. ADDITIONAL BRANDS. "f ISI FC ^11 on left side, or hip. —X on side, -j- on hip. Ear mark same as cut. All increase branded same as in cut.

J. L. SMYTHE.

p. O., TROYBURG, N. M.

RANGE— Teneja and Red River.

HORSE BRAND, same as cut, on right thigh.

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A. STEAUSS.

p. O., CHAPERITO, SAN MIGUEL CO.. N. M. RANGE— Rincon del Charco.

SHEPAED & HALL.

p. O., TEQUESQUITE, N. M.

RANGE— Alamositas, Mora County. ADDITIONAL BRANDS.

AVA right side and hip, SS left side.

This brand is kept up.

HORSE BRAND— Y left hip or shoulder.

right side..

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JAMES M. STEPP.

p. O., CIMAKRON, N. M.

RANGE— Cimarron River. ADDITIONAL BRANDS.

11

STEP and IHI on left shoulder, T on left side. HORSE BRAND, (01 on left shoulder.

W. B. STAPP.

p. O., LAS VEGAS, K M.

ADDITIONAL BRANDS. ^SH on lefc ribs. ^ on jaw, S on ribs, S on thigh. yQ on left rump or hip.

65

SOUTH & CHITTENDEN. p. o., Wagon mound.

RANGE— Vermejo and Tatoveque.

ADDITIONAL BRANDS.

I 6 left hip and side, Tl I right hip and side, H H right

hip and side. HORSE BRAND, T on right shoulder.

STONEEOAD BROS.

p. O., CABKA SPRINGS, N. M.

RANGE— The Beck Grant. HORSE BRAND, 2 on left thigh.

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GEO. W. THOMPSON.

p. O., TEINIDAD, COLO.

RANGE— Chaquaque and Trinchera. HORSE BRAND, box (as above) on left shoulder or hip.

P. J. TOWNEE.

p. O.. SPRINGER, N. M.

RANGE— Dorsey Range. HORSE BRAND, same as cut, on right flank.

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JOHN C. TAYLOE.

p. O., SPRINGER, N. M.

RANGE— Red River,

ADDITIONAL BRANDS.

on left side.

m

on right side HORSE BRAND, J on left shoulder.

CHAS. THAOEEE.

p. O., RATON, N. M. RANGE— Red River, from up Eagle Tail Mountain. ADDITIONAL BRANDS. SC on left side. HORSE BRAND, same as cut on left thigh.

68

TIMBEELAKE BEOS.

WAGON MOUND, N. M. RANGE— Vermejo and Mora River. ADDITIONAL BRANDS. 7 I 7 right hip, side or shoulder. HORSE BRAND, X A on right shoulder.

J. E TOMPKINS.

p. O., SPRINGER, N. M.

RANGE— Sweet Water Valley. ADDITIONAL BRANDS.

T C ■■&&■ on left side. HORSE BRAND, Kg on left hip.

DANIEL TEOY AND PIEPER.

p. O., TKOYBURG, N. M.

RANGE— Capiilin, Mesa Larga and Kiowa. HORSE BRAND, same as cut, on left shoulder.

XX

ED. J. TEMPLE.

p. O., CHICO SPKINGS, N. M.

RANGE— Chico, Rita Plain and Palo Blanco.

ADDITIONAL BRANDS.

2

J. E. TEMPLE.

p. O., CHICO SPRINGS, N. M. RANGE— Palo Blanco, Chico and Holkeo. ADDITIONAL BRANDS. HJT FJT CT

HORSE BRAND, J left shoulder, T left hip. Young horses branded JT on left hip.

J. S. TAYLOE,

p. O., WEED, CAL.

RANGE- -Red River. ADDITIONAL BRANDS.

m

O one or both sides Z or ^31 ^^ ^^^^ side.

right side. All young stoca branded

+ 7

on both sides.

HORSE BRAND, -^-^ ^^»^^ shoulder.

71,

SANTIA&O F. VALDES.

p. O. SPEINGER, N. M., COLFAX CO.

RANGE— Cimarron and Rayado Rivers; Ocate, Sweet- water and La Agueje. Overslope and underbit left jinglebob on right ear. Cattle on cut only ear marks.

I Wattle left side of neck and branded only on the hip.

ADDITIONAL BRANDS. On right or left side.

Ear mark, two upper bits on each ear; old stock have the wattle and young stock only ear mark.

same ear mark, branded on the left hip.

HORSE BRAND, same as cattle; all young horses will be branded with the open heart on left hip.

JESUS M. VALDEZ.

p. O., SPRINGER, N. M.

RANGE— Rayado Creek. FLESH MARKS— Wattle on right side of neck. HORSE BRAND,— same as cut.

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N. VALDEZ.

p. O., SPKINGER, K M.

RANGE— Rayado Creek, Colfax Co.

ADDITIONAL BRANDS.

I on left hip, no ear mark, E V on left side. All have wattle on left side of neck. HORSE BRAND, same as cattle, on left hip.

PAZ VALVEEDE.

p. O., SPRINGER, N. M. RANGE— Ute Creek and Alamositos. HORSE BRAND, same as above.

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WAGON MOUND CATTLE CO.

Garth & Leary, Managers. P. 0., WAGON MOUND, MOKA CO., N. M. KANGE— Vermejo. HORSE BRAND, BOX on right shoulder.

' CK

WOODBUEN & MAULDING. -

p. O., WAGON MOUND, N. M.

RANGE— Vermejo and Red Rivers.

ADDITIONAL BRANDS.

I O U and OK connected, left side, under half crop onr

left ear. HORSE BRAND, same as above on left hip.

JOHN A. WILLIAMS.

p. O., SPEINGEK, N. M.

RANGE -Sweetwater Valley. TLESH MARKS— Wattle on right neck; calves

marked, swallow fork in each ear. HORSE BRAND, W on right shoulder.

WESTERN LAND & CATTLE CO.

p. O., CATALPA, COLFAX CO., N. M.

RANGE— Cimarron.

J. A. Forbes, Managing Director.

Cor. 7th and Delaware sts., Kansas City, Mo.

ADDITIONAL BRANDS.

VI WCC Ti-n -X-

HORSE BRAND, |OI on right or left thigh.

VI on left shoulder or thigh.

W on right hip, fl on right thigh.

75

LEWIS WALKEE.

p. 0., LA CINTA, N. M.

RANGE— Sabinnoco and Largito Arrayo. ADDITIONAL BRANDS. Some branded W on right side, and grub right ear. HORSE BRAND, L on right shoulder.

JOHN p. WOLPOED.

p. O., TEAMPEROS, N. M. RANGE— Tramperos, Arroya Nueverto. ^^ ADDITIONAL BRANDS.

'0MH on' left side.

TKT /K—l left side and hip.

HUGH T. WOODS.

p. ()., RATON, N. M. RANGE— Sugarite and Finch.

ADDITIONAL BRANDS. W" on left side.

Ear marks, sharp, each ear, (steers). HORSE BRAND, same as cut, on left shoulder.

RALPH F. WHISTLER.

p. 0., RATON. RANGE— Sugarite. HORSE BRAND, ZIP on left hip.

WADDINGHAM BELL EANCH.

Michael Slattery, Manager. P. O., LA CINTA, SAN MIGUEL CO., N. M, RANGE— Montoya Grant. HORSE BRAND, same as cut, on left shoulder

WADDINGHAM CATTLE ASSOCIATION.

Raymond Jenkins, Manager. P. 0„ FORT BASCOM, N. M.

RANGE— Canadian River and Ute Creek. ADDITIONAL BRANDS. 4 on each hip, making 44 when seen from behind.

HORSE BRAND,

on shoulder.

78

W. H. WILLOOX.

p. O., WAGON MOUND.

RANGE— Mora and Red Rivers.

Some cattle branded on right side on account of other

brand. HORSE BRAND, same as cut, on left hip.

S. B. WATEOUS & SON.

p. O., WATKOUS, N. M.

RANGE— East of Watrous and north and south of Mora River.

HORSE BRAND,

on left shoulder.

GAEL W. WILDENSTEIN.

p. O., WATROUS.

RANGE— Petroso and Pinos Altos, Mora County* ADDITIONAL BRANDS.

HORSE BRAND, same as cut, on left hip or shoulder.

E. WINTER.

p. O., RATON, N. M.

ADDITIONAL BRANDS. L on right side. HORSE BRAND, same as in cut, on left shoulder..

DAD

D. E. YOUNG.

p. O., CAPULIX, COLFAX CO., N. M.

RANGE— Fisher Park, head of Dry Cimarron, Oak Canon

and Capulin Country.

ADDITIONAL BRANDS.

KM left hip. DAD DAD TAX

Three last brands all on left side; ear marks as shown in

cut. HORSE BRAND, ■= D on left shoulder.

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Established 1873.

G. O. KECK, W. R. CLEMENTS,

Cattle Salesman. Hog Salesman.

F. O. FISH, Office.

m J. sm i CO.

-N08. 23 &, 24-

LITE STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDING,

KANSAS CITY STOCK TAEDS.

CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED.

REFERENCES: BanTts and Business Men of Kansas City,

82

J. R. STOLLER & GO.

ClL|i|y|ElXls|f|olclKD

Commission Merchants.

Rooms 6 &7 Exchange Building,

KANSAS CITY STOCK YARDS.

J. R. STOLLER, SAM. T. RIAL,

Cattle Salesmen.

W. H. YANCEY, JNO. E. HALE,

Hog Salesman. Office.

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WOODS BROTHERS.

LIVE STOCK

©ommte^ion QHTlerchanf^*

UNION STOCK YARDS,

CHICAGO.

EXCHANGE BUILDING,

KANSAS CITY, MO.

Send to us for Advices regarding both

Markets, and for any Information

regarding the state of trade.

84

R. L. aHEEH & BEOS.

BREEDERS OF

CATTLE

AULLVILLE,

IL<afayette Coaxnty, JMIissonri.

(On Lexington and Sedalia Branch of Mo. Pacific R. R.

HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND AND FOR SALE CATTLE OF THE ABOVE BREEDS.

MAKE SPECIALTY OF CAR LOTS.

85

FIRST NATIONAL

Co&ve&lioii o! Callken

UNITED STATES,

AT ST. LOUIS,

To BE HELD November 17, 1884.

FOR ANY PARTICULARS

Address

A. T. ATWATER, Secretary Executive Committee,

Room 20 Singer Building,

ST. LOZriS, MO,

Mermod, Jaccard & Co.

ST. LOUIS, IMLO.

THE

(Jjeate^t JeWeli^^ |lou^e

IN THE WEST.

WILL ME AH ESPECIAL DISPLAY

OF FINE GOODS IN EVERY DEPARTxMENT TURING

Tbe National km\im ol Callbsn,

NOVEMBER 17, 1884.

Stockmen will find us prepared to give them a reception and show them an enormous number of novelties.

87 MASON S. PETERS. W. GEE PETERS.

MASON S. PETERS & CO.

fiOBT. MCi\fURTRA, Cattle Salesman. I/AMOAOOITV 11110 Geo. W. Norton, Office. IxANoAo Ul I Ij IflU.

REFERENCE : BANK OF KANSAS CITY.

"An examination of the records of the firm of Mason S. Peters & Co. shows beyond a doubt that in a brief period of time they have taken a permanent place in the front rank of live stock commission merchants. Latterly they have secured the services of ttiat stock yards veteran, Mr. RoBT. McMuRTRA, who, as a cattle salesman, is as widely and favorably known as any man in the trade, having pursued that vocation from Boston west, in Buf- falo, Chicago and Kansas City ." —Sundaij Journal, March 16, 1884.

W. J. DILLINaHAM, Eog Salesman. f A. H. NICOL,

W. H. GILL, S. T. GAETH, Cattle Salesmen. i Gflace.

DILLINGHAM & QARTH,

Commission Merchants,

Koom 3 Exchange Building,

KANSAS CITY STOCK YARDS.

le-EIFEI^/EIsrCES :

Bank of Commerce, Kansas City, Mo. Wells & Co., Platte City, Mo.

W. F. Norton & Co., Platte City, Mo.

Liberty Saving Association, Liberty, Mo.

Commercial Savings Bank, Liberty, Mo.

Mallory, Son & Co.,

^'The Pioneers,"

Live Stock

Commission Merchants,

UNION STOCK YARDS,

CHICAGO, ILL.

WE SOLICIT CONSIGNMENTS

On this Market, feeling certain of being

able to give every shipper

satisfaction.

HUNTER & EVANS,

^M¥E^ST0GK3^

(5oniini88ioii>i<]\/[6rGl)aiit8,

ST. LOUiS, MO.

BtuQcroft Liiutuy

WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OP THE WORK OF HANDLING

WESTERN RANGE CATTLE

TO THE ST. LOUIS MASEET.

Address us for quotations and advices.

HUNTER & EVANS.

90

S. B. WATHOUS & SON,

DEALERS IN

Mfli, Hay ^General MefcMise,

WATROUS, MORA CO., N. M.

NATIVE BALED HAY SHIPPED BY THE CAR LOAD.

E. L MARTIN & CO.,

DISTILLERS

WHOLESALE DEALERS IN

FINE KENTUCKY WHISKIES,

AND IMPORTERS OF

WINES, GINS, BRANDIES, ALES, ETC.

KANSAS CITY, MO. The Largest Stock in the West.

91

WHITE & HOLMES,

Commission Merchants,

EXCHANGE BUILDING.

KANSAS CITY, MO.

REFERENCES:

BANKS, BUSINESS MEN AND OUR CUS- TOMERS.

W. B. GRIMES DRY GOODS CO.

KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI.

WHOLESALE DEALERS IN

Dry Goods, Notions, Hosiery,

AND FURNISHING GOODS.

JUanufactui'ers of Men's Duck, Denim and titans Clothing.

Goods adapted to Ranchmen's Supply Stores a specialty. Blankets in White, Colored and Mottled from 75 cts. to $50 per pair. All sizes. Comforts from the cheap- est lo the higest grades. Clocks from $1 to S60 each. Stockmen's Watches, Pocket and Table Cutlery, large line of Men's Fur- nishing Goods, Lined and Unlined Duck, Denim Kubber and Oil Clothing. Orders solicited. Lowest prices guaranteed.

W. B. CRIMES DRY COODS CO.

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IRWIN, ALLEN & CO.

EXCHANGE BiriU>INO,

Kansas City, Mo.

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We make it a point to handle Far West cattle to the benefit of our customers.

MARKET REPORTS inRNISHED.

Call on us when in the city.

IRWIN, ALLEN So CO.

POUTER & clouthieu,

SPRINGER, IV. m.

dlANKEBS^OKEBS

FORWARDERS

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Ranch Supplies of Every Descrip- tion carried for Immediate Delivery.

PRICE LISTS FURNISHED

ON APPLICATION.

C. C. QUINLAN. S. G. BURNSIDE.

P. MONTGOMERY.

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LIVE STOCK

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LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS

Rooms 25 and 26^ First Flooj, Exctianp Building,

KANSAS OITY STOCK YARDS,

Kansas City, Mo.

Removal !

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.

Cheyenne, Wyo., Nov. 20, 1883. '^I'^E have removed our stock of Saddlery Goods, etc., HH to the elegant three story brick building next door

i to the First National Bank. Our new quarters are heated by steam, lighted by electric light, elevator, and all modern improvements. With the facilities given by an abundance of room and a large increase to our stock, we now have the Finest Saddlery Rooms in the West.

We have extended many branches of our business that heretofore we were unable to do for lack of room.

On or about the 20th of December our new Catalogue (now at the lithographers) will be ready for issue, con- taining cuts of all our new styles of Saddles, and a com- plete list of outfitting goods. We have added new styles to our Stock Saddles ; carry a larger stock of Ranch and Freight Harness, Carriage and Buggy Harness, Chaparejos, made of Calf skin. Angora and Seal skin (the latter are very handsome and durable) all of our own manufacture.

Particular attention is called to our Stockmen's Out- fitting Goods, Wall and Wedge Tents, Paulins, Slickers, Belts and Holsters, Feed Bags, Pack Saddles, Horse Blankets, Rain Covers, Drove and Team Whips, Hopples, Reatas, etc.

To Frontier Stores we offer the finest selection of Sad- dlerv Goods of the right kind ever shown in the West. Hickor Stocks and Lashes, San Jose hand made Bits and Spurs (carved and silver inlaid). All styles of Team Whips, Spur Straps, Hat Bands, saddle Blankets, Cotton Linen, Hair and Rrawhide i opes. Every variety of Rid- ing and Driving Bits. A complete line of English Saddles Bridles, Bits, etc., of our own direct importation. Fme Carriage Robes in Japanese Goat, Esquamaux, Angora, Fox and Wolf Fur.

An elegant line of Plush Robes, Buffalo Robes and Sleigh Bells. Catalogues free upon application.

Very respectfully,

JOHN MORRISON. J

J. S. COLLINS. 1 J^ g^ COLLINS & CO,

J. M. BAGLEY,

257 Seventeenth St., Denver, Colo.

Makes a specialty of engraving Stock Cuts, furnishing designs, etc. Orders filled promptly. Best facilities in he West. Engravings for Brand books furnished. Have furnished engravings for this book.

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