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‘. The Dawson News<br />
Publlshed on Thui-~daY at Dnwson, New<br />
bleXICO by the<br />
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Karl Guthman left Friday for ROY<br />
after spending ~weral days in town.<br />
Miss Amy Welsh left Sunday for<br />
Arco, Idaho, w<strong>here</strong> hhe will spend the<br />
summer months,<br />
nlr, and Mrs. E. J. Gordon of Abbott<br />
wzre shopping visitors in Dawson<br />
F~iday.<br />
nfia~ Fhith<br />
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Eeale left last Thursday<br />
for the L. 1. Taylor ranch near<br />
French w<strong>here</strong> she will ~pend her sum-<br />
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mer vacatiop.<br />
Wall tents, miner t nts, wL&On<br />
covers and tarpaulins, f ng cots on<br />
sale at cut prices at thu rmy Goods<br />
Store. , f<br />
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Misg Sadie Murray left last wed<br />
for Ft. Collins, CO1O.,after a mOnth’~<br />
visit at the home<br />
F. Murray.<br />
of her brother, W.<br />
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Supt. Fenlon expects to leave nexi<br />
Sunday for New York City w<strong>here</strong> h~<br />
) will attend the summer quarter al<br />
Columbia<br />
work.<br />
University ‘taking specia<br />
W. d.<br />
Han~na~er of the<br />
purchasing department of the Phelps<br />
Dodge Corporation, arrived this Past<br />
yeek from New York Gity b spend<br />
several days in Dawson on business.<br />
New leather putteeu, sb~es and<br />
of several qualities, sum er hats and<br />
caps, and camping par ernalia of<br />
all F]ndg, on Bale at low$ Army .eGoods Stir,<br />
ices at ~he<br />
~ tf<br />
W. A. Meyer, general manager fO1<br />
the Phelp. Dodge Mercantile corn<br />
E::;?::: ::::.;”y:=<br />
at the Dawson tiore.<br />
Mm. D. G. Secrestandlittle d~ugh<br />
ter ]eft Sa~urd~y for. Raton w~eri<br />
they expected to tike the Santa F(<br />
limited for a‘ three-months’. sOjo~I<br />
at Ocean Park, Cal. They were tO b~<br />
joined by Mm. Secrest’~mo~er~ M~n<br />
John Deighton, of ~ardiner, ‘N. M.<br />
for obetip m the coast tite.<br />
Dr. and Mrs. F. B. Evans left Sun<br />
day afternoon for Pueblo to ascen~il<br />
what fate may have befallen Mr~<br />
Evan’6 mother and brother, who re<br />
sided in the residence distict devag<br />
tated by the turrihle flood. Fuidur<br />
to get any word from pueblo and th<br />
exaggerated reports of Ouch heav<br />
l-of life were causing Dr. and Mrl<br />
Evans much amiety. At the tim<br />
of go}ng to presB, nO fu!ther VOT<br />
had been received,<br />
The Business Men’s Aihlet~c UIU<br />
met foT organization at th@ EnEineel<br />
office on last Wednesday eveninl<br />
Quite a number of tho~e interested i<br />
the objecti of the club were preBer<br />
ti @cot plann. It wed decided thl<br />
the club would meet at 7.S0 on Wet<br />
qeaday evening at ‘the ~spensar9 am<br />
go by automobile b the target ranf<br />
beyond the ranch for practice. ~<br />
dum are required End tie ‘membe=~<br />
in open b all whO =re * jOin. It<br />
hoped’ that the club till be able b<br />
fore long m arranse for ~nasiu<br />
qua~rs f or the use of its membm<br />
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Are YOU Having Trouble ,Making End Nl@et?<br />
Then stop and look in the matter.<br />
Perhaps the income is not na large m before. Even so, INCOME ia o lY onehnlf<br />
the story. The other half and by far the more important of the two, is UTGO.<br />
Are you gettiq value received for it?<br />
Look over your expenseB for the past month.-Were they all neces ~ry and<br />
really worth while?<br />
cause it was cheap,<br />
Did you buy something YOU really have little use fOr. ]u*t be-<br />
or have You bought ‘things beyond your means becnuse ?u happened<br />
to tem~rardy have some extra money in your, pcket or in your<br />
count?<br />
Answer the~e questions for ourgelf and see if You are guiltY.<br />
che king<br />
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ac-<br />
If YOUare not etting abaa try a new plan, Open a Savings ACCO nt with<br />
us next payday, even t%1 ough it iv only a dollar or ton dollars or twenty do am, and<br />
then Each @ucceeding payday de ocit llkewise. Do you think that-so wall a amount ‘<br />
is not worth bothering about? %OUwill find ~f you give th, plan n fair cb/ nce thnt<br />
You can get along without that ten or twenty just as well and YOUwill .. hmv~ ... ,.<br />
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s mething<br />
to show for it at tha end of three or six months time.<br />
YOU will then wonder why you didn’t try this simple %~erne years a O, fOr it<br />
will give you a better Iaea of the value of money, an~ give YOU a certain Ba :x?actiOn<br />
in looking back over the year’s work, that can be obtained in no other ,~aY.<br />
It is never too late b commence over, so start in.. np~fi ...... ~nvdav . with’ an fimOunt<br />
you feel You should or can put a~ide. Don’t put it off longer L, ...-.<br />
wsiting until you have a hundred or twohundred, because thrit timeI<br />
may n ver come<br />
and vou armIosinc valuable timn in the meantime. ,. 5.<br />
Start nob.” Any amount welcome at<br />
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SAFETYDEP~TMENT.<br />
NOWLEDGE OF FIRST<br />
AID SAVES LIFE’<br />
Wh.le repairing the h~h tension<br />
.ansformer at No. 1 fan last Wed.<br />
esday, Dan Smith, an electrician, ac.<br />
!den.tally came in contact with one<br />
f the wires ca~ying a 2,300 voltage<br />
nd wan immediately knocked uncon.<br />
:iouo. The presence of m’ind of An.<br />
y Seppie in rescuing the man from<br />
is perilous position and in rendering<br />
irst nid by artificial resuscitation un.<br />
oubtedly saved Smith’s life.<br />
Smith was taking off tbe insula-<br />
‘on on the transformer when his<br />
md slipped, causing him to touch<<br />
[e neighboring metai. First aid<br />
aining promptly applied by Mr. SePe<br />
in prying open tbe jaws and pull.<br />
g out the tongue to prevent tieng-<br />
Iation wau followed by the reeuntuting<br />
proce~ which, if it had not<br />
een administered at the time it was,<br />
ould have been ueeless. This is but<br />
me of the occasional incidents arlsig<br />
to demonstrate the incalculable<br />
alue of First Aid knowledge.<br />
Mrs. J. B. Morrow, Mrs. Earl M8YB<br />
nd Mm, C. W. Hoover were hostesses<br />
t a delightful party given on last<br />
Pednenday afternoon at ‘the home of<br />
lru. Morrow.<br />
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Mrs. Sadie McDermitt entertained<br />
:ompany of friends at cards on last<br />
turday aftmrnoon.<br />
Mr. ~nd Mrs. Cecil Long returnad<br />
! last of the week to their home in<br />
bo tt after sev~ml days visiting dt<br />
: home<br />
>ney.<br />
of Judge and Mrs. T. L.<br />
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Daw son Hotel ~<br />
Jehn- ixenbaugh, Mgr.<br />
A=Ian’<br />
Fhe funeral service of Mrs, Rea<br />
Rodrigum, who was s’bot by ber Electr c Lights—Steam<br />
!bandonthe26th@fMay, was hdd<br />
Heat ‘<br />
Sunday, the 28th. The officers 1<br />
re yet hemi unnble to get trace of<br />
: murderer<br />
jntually.<br />
but expect to find him<br />
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-THEDAWSC)NG~RAGE<br />
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A. M. VAN DYKE, MaM or<br />
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Auto Service to Raton<br />
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Auto Laavee Grsga ●t 9 A. M. m.d 3 . M. CkM@ C~rm<br />
WELL EQUIPPED MACHINi SHOP<br />
Full Line ~f<br />
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Automobile. Ac essories’<br />
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Jitney Snwi.O t. -II Pa* of CiUI Nieht or D-r<br />
Bagna#e and Tnmefer-Pwm<br />
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For a Limited Time .b nly”<br />
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, OUR SURPLUS STOCK OF HIGH GRADE CIGA S WILL<br />
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BE SOLD AT ABIG DISWUNT PRICE IF P R-<br />
CELASED BY THE BOX<br />
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I J. J. LAUBACH, Prokrietor I