In 'Rangers Of El Paso', the title story of this Western duo, Captain Elmer Tomlinson of the Texas Rangers is confronted with a unique and devastating problem. Rustling of livestock is occurring in the Valverde district to an unprecedented degree. He dispatches three Rangers to work under cover in the area. Word is that Cleve is off hunting with friends among the Comanches. But once Cleve hears about the job and the scope of it - two hundred horses and over a thousand head of cattle - he is anxious to undertake the assignment. Just how can any rustling gang manage to move livestock in such numbers without anyone from the ranches seeing them or any trail left by the livestock?
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