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why Be Bot<strong>here</strong>d with Flies? ~<br />
O~r s~k of fly swattersi poison and tangle foot ‘fly paper, insed powders,<br />
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etc. is mmplete. .Try them.<br />
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We alm hive Paris ~reen.and germ killers for your garden. ~” .<br />
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Bakery Dept. I Jewelry Specials<br />
Good. f~esh, wholesome bread I for 5 dmy* onfy<br />
and pai tries fresh” every day. August 22nd to 27th.<br />
‘Also CC replete line of package ““Ingersoll Wlliolite wrist<br />
g~ds. Try them. watches _._.. -_____ $5_00.00<br />
Ever Sharp pencil leads__ -_~5c<br />
Fr uit ., Dept. , ~ ~~~fpins redu~d 25 per<br />
Here y~u wi~” find W fresh I cent.<br />
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fruits, egetables, nuts, etc. in<br />
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We h~~~a comPlote l;UOOCFruit J=ra,<br />
season. ,* C*W, R.bbam, in fact .vwthinc for tbe<br />
FIXING ROAD 11<br />
c MA&ON CANON<br />
The State’ High way department ip<br />
busy through Ute Park and the up<br />
per Cimamn canyon, providing prap-<br />
er drainage and gFading the road at<br />
the park and wide ling nti generally<br />
improving the UP.ver can~on road.<br />
The work ii prom eming rapidly and<br />
will he comploted in ebout sixty daya.<br />
.When this work is finished, atten.<br />
kion”will be given the lower canyon,<br />
widening the road Ibay and caning the<br />
WELL WORK RE: NJMES<br />
ON DOUBLE SHIFT<br />
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oil flow, and blin g. out of the con.<br />
tenb of the well mi]) consume about<br />
a week, when the drill will mart<br />
again. Absoluti confidence is e?<br />
pressed by the ccmpany m4inagement<br />
that a commw.:cjal well hag been<br />
found. ‘<br />
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Mr. Gee. “Bucha rman i8 in charge<br />
of No. 2 etore du~ing the abne”ce<br />
of Mr. Mi1e~ Yates , who’ ja my his va.<br />
cat{ on.<br />
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Mr. W. P. Corme:, of Denverp Colorado<br />
was a buaine:!s visitor in Dp,w.<br />
uOn On Friday. My. Conner 1S with<br />
the McMurtry fdfg. CO., makers of<br />
paint and vapisli. ,..<br />
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DAWSON,NEW MEX,<br />
MININ$’ OFGOLDIN the dollar has a h]@er exohan~<br />
U.S.DROPSBECAUSE>,Value than moatotier<br />
curr=ncY.<br />
UB than Selling it~at, ~me, bMEUSe<br />
ITISUNPROFITABLE fr~~;;~;r~~~~s~;~~<br />
,—. producing regioti of the world.<br />
COP- W,mes Tl,-t Ptiuecd Oth~<br />
Minor-l as By.Produ.t .ra<br />
Dow., ~utti.~ Su#J<br />
Washington, August lZ.—Ameri-<br />
can guld minihg ia dropping off—b+<br />
Mr. Mike Kalac, formerly employed<br />
as eltirician at No. 1 mntor barn,<br />
has returned to Daween. Mr. Kal.c<br />
has been at Evelith, Minnesotn.<br />
Mr. Joe Mora, Juan ‘Morn, and<br />
cauue it coe.t~ no much to mine gOld .y eye Go~~eR ]#ft Th~r~day mornitig<br />
that t<strong>here</strong>’s no profit in it, ,<br />
for a week’s camping trip in the Red<br />
Officird f~~es just given out by River country.<br />
the United States treasury show that<br />
2,38 S,017 fine ounces of gold were During the abnence of Mr. E. E.<br />
mined in the United States, in tie ii% Sherfick, Jr., who .iu on his vacation,<br />
cal year of 1920. That represent a bis potion at tbe peat of~lce wiO<br />
money value of $49,609,400. be. filied by’ Mii Louise Springer,<br />
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.Hand Bags I<br />
1~NEW STYLES FOR,. AUTUMN<br />
Hem i. 4 ktiIce .ooert-.t of aew H.md. “1<br />
Baw in wbfch are fm~t.,d tbe very Imtmt . -<br />
otylea for hdie~<br />
mm be d~ndad<br />
-nd tbildmn, *md which<br />
upwn for quality and cmt.<br />
infmctoq senicw<br />
Pried<br />
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fmm 6Sa t. $10.00 ‘<br />
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SAFE~ DEPARTMENT<br />
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Mine. Jan. Feb. Mr. AP. May, Jn. h<br />
1004001b<br />
2.28121 2 il<br />
.80210003<br />
4100 ,o,112-<br />
S1S1OOS8<br />
614101 5 12<br />
7100011s<br />
800 0.0000<br />
9100 ”0012<br />
Total- 7 12 8 2 4 14 47<br />
The above tnble shows the number<br />
Of accidents oc.?uming in the Daw.<br />
son mines fmm Jan. 1, 1921 to July<br />
That’s almost $11,000,000 less than<br />
BYERS.HICKD<br />
the value of gold mined in the fimal<br />
yenr 1919 and even that wa8<br />
Miss Bernice Byers and Mr. Wil-<br />
lower<br />
bur Hicks botb of Dawuon were uniL<br />
than in previous yearn.<br />
ed in marriage in Raton Saturday<br />
‘It is coding tbe mine bperahr<br />
August 1S by the Rev. T. C. Dick,<br />
more to pay his men, huy his equipment<br />
and run his mine. And he can.<br />
COLFAX CO. TEACHERS<br />
not raise the price of hin product b+<br />
.AGAINST LEVY LIMIT<br />
cause @ld value is fixed by the gov.<br />
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ernmenL A repo~ haB been circulated Mm<br />
Copper mines usnd to produce a lot %nta Fe that school teachem of the<br />
of gold as a by-product. Now the ntate are not snpWfiing the stand<br />
copper mines are closed because it tiken by John finway, st’ratesuperinisn’t<br />
profitable to run them and 4heir tendent of acbmla, in his fight w dequota<br />
of gold comequently isn’t feat the eighth .amendmant to the<br />
forthcoming. contititution reducing the limit of the<br />
But the shortage of domestic gold school tax levy from eighteen to tan<br />
isn’t going b, affect American cur- milin. L. C. .Rhoads of tbe Rtin<br />
rency. That’s because the United ~choola stated tiday that tbe teach-<br />
1, 1921, from which the iw”ured person<br />
was incapacitated for a peiiod of<br />
f our