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~OWERPRICES-I<br />
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The peak o high prices is a thing of the past, as you will realize whe; buying at this store. We are<br />
in constant to h with the large wholesalers and just As soon as the price on any article drops, we r?,<br />
duce our price nd t<strong>here</strong>by give You the benefit of a falling market. Naturally when we can buy for<br />
less we can aff rd to sell for lESS. Within the past twelve months the wholesale price on practically<br />
everything has been reduce?d and if you-visit our. store, YOUwill readily see that our prices are nearly<br />
one-half less t n“twelve months ago on a great many items. The more merchandise we sell the less<br />
we can sell it f , so buy your wants at this store and help us bring prices down. We quote below a few<br />
. prices on articl s from each department, that will Drove beyond all doubt that our prices are much less:<br />
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June,1920, June, 1921<br />
SUGAR PE.13100 LBS. ------:. -----------------------I----------:-------- $2;;; $~;;<br />
LARD, PER 10 LBS. _.)-------L----------. ------------__ --_-:____ -:-_-__L ,<br />
DRESS GIN GHAMS, PER YARD -.------. --:-----: -------------------- :50 , :30<br />
SS SHOES -______ ._.___ --.-- . . . . _________________________ 12.75 7.25<br />
SHOES ___-_ -_-___ 7__-___ -_____ -l_-_"__________________,_- 13.50 7.75<br />
--------------------------------------2-_______________:_- 55.00 35.00<br />
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.- 1~C(]me in and be convinced of these facts<br />
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R Father Couturier return d Thurs- ,. J F)Rice of Pueblo, who i~ enroute<br />
‘ day evening from a visit to $ ~, N. M. by automobile to Old Mexico. wns a ..-<br />
Ju~t received at ‘the Army Btore:<br />
bck of reclalmed work<br />
Camp co<br />
kjnds of cam i g ude oti sale at ‘the<br />
Mrs. W. O. Barnett and<br />
~ of her visitor in camp the first<br />
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of kha week.<br />
~~~~,~t~ebk y ‘f A,~GOOd ‘re “ ‘f<br />
children left la~t Thurdday fternoon Moses J. Saul left last week for a Mrs. Cora Whittaker, who has been<br />
for a two.monti’ Visit ,wii<br />
,. in Flagstaff, Arizona.<br />
relatives visit witlr f~iends<br />
and Nebraska.<br />
living<br />
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i“ Kanaafl at the hosp!til for the pant several<br />
weeks for treatment, is reported as<br />
Mr. Richard A. McKnig t became Mrs. fisa<br />
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Green, cook at the has.<br />
showi~some slight improvement.<br />
: n patient at tbe hospitil t e lati f ,pital, left Friday for a vacation visit<br />
/ the week to undergo a mi{ or oper1 - with friends in Trinidad.<br />
ne’xt ‘rsaQ--mtstileave week for + visit with rdatives ‘I*’<br />
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John $helton, James Wallace a“d ton, New Mexico.<br />
Mrs. C. B. Holmes arriy d Sunday iDon Mitchell, three well.known young<br />
,/ Mr. ‘E. Thomas ‘an-<br />
; from Albuquerque for a vi it of uev- men of Dawson, deft S“”day for A new line~ ~uba=ntid trunks,<br />
eral day~ at the borne of Dr and Mrs. Davenport, Washington, near w<strong>here</strong> all sizes, has jtUB<br />
.% een received by tbe nounces he is now open to<br />
( M, D. ‘Welsh, 1’I<br />
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~they will engage in work,<br />
Army Goods bre.<br />
tf. business from d p. m. to 9<br />
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d for the prea.<br />
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Before going on Wur Ju camping] , The Ladie~ of tbe Mw8ehmrkLe-’e”~~~~~~~<br />
p.m. for all kinds of ~re<br />
lWpiCe’ of the<br />
‘r trip, look over the fo]lowin new mer. ,mOn -e making preparations ta con- ~aw~on , ~ho, ., m,... .<br />
rnl tiluo naa been post- Refiair Work.<br />
w” hdise just received by Army duct threw OT fOur fltanda on the 4th ~ned ~nti, f<br />
!all on account of tbe ill-<br />
‘daSWre: ! Summer hat d CapH, fOr the sat;=fging. of the t~lr~ and p<br />
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ness of Mr8. h. I. Diru, , instructor.<br />
wrap legg;~g~, new le ther put. hunger of tiba holiday crowd. The bcd Agent for Gates<br />
canteens and campi ‘equip. Jmdieawill Offer ice cream cones, POP, Mr. Robert Buttrum and Miss MP~ ‘ H&f Sotea<br />
tf . bmOnade, cracker jack and peanuti tle Baca were marfid Saturday at<br />
f,, S.,. on t=:<br />
Raton, tbe couple returninE the ~ame<br />
day to make their home at No. 7 .<br />
~~’mrii;~q~;;~;’;~;;; ?;.~y David Schneiberg of the warehouae<br />
oamp. The bride w= a member of<br />
, for tbe P* year, was expe d h ar- depnrtnqent tias one hrcItier and four<br />
the 1921 a’raduating class, from the<br />
rive yesterday to spend a a mmer va- si=ters living in Pueblo who live oub Danon high ~.”h~~l.<br />
cation in Dawson, James w captain side the devagbted ~att:~, Ho-. —<br />
I ~ DAWSONBAKERYI 1of his coll%e baseball tea this past ever, the tiore owned by the brother The .Barwind baseball team are<br />
. season and is expected make a is locatad in tbe part of the city ~~hed”led k~ p]ay the ,fir~ team at<br />
I ~hong ~ddiiion for tbe ‘a<br />
huis Savio, Proprietor<br />
n team decked by tibe water or burnbd. No Dawflon on Sunday, June 26th. ~<br />
.. for the summer. word hks yet been rec~ived aa b the fort,g are now being made by Mr. 0’<br />
1- fite of his brother’s property.<br />
Italian, French or Ameri-<br />
Brien to secure a ‘firuLcb line-uI<br />
Complaint has been rec ived that<br />
canfor<br />
the baseball program h,ere on the<br />
kys are bathing in the V nnejo be- Mr. Charles T. Hurst, a brother of ~ou*~.<br />
tween tbe main camp and 0.7 camp J. A. Hurnt, arrived Saturday tith<br />
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j. and not tiking tbe precauti n tmwaar bk family from Thurber, Texas, to The funeral of Vincenw Margariti BREAD<br />
I bnthing clothing. Marsha M&artY enby a montYs vacation in the who deati occurred laxt Wednesday<br />
L will arrest any individual, yonng or mountins.~ Juti a~ aeon aa weather evening at the bospitnl following’ in- Pastries of All Kinds<br />
; old, found within the vicini of Daw- con fitiona are settled, the Go Huiat jurim sustilned in a mine accident, Fresh Baked Every Day<br />
. non who is found batiin without familie~ ,will motor to the Uh Park wm held Friday with impre=ive cere-<br />
1 weari~ a bathing suik T s warninE country in the Cimarron canon for a monies. A large attendance of friend!<br />
should be sufficient @ pr vent bOYB couple of weeps outing, Mr. J. A. of the deceased waB present at the Candie*Tob~ft<br />
(‘“-from ~etixnr into serious uble over, Humt Bpending his week-ende at the funezal and accompanied the cortege<br />
Drinks<br />
to the cemetqry for burial. II<br />
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