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Thk Dawson News<br />
Publlsllcd on Thu=sduy at Dawaon, New”<br />
MexicO bY the<br />
DA\VSON WELFARti”DEFAUTHltiNT<br />
Juy ‘I. conway. Director ana Ed] tur<br />
T,rmm tit S“bmcrlptba<br />
six munlhB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..-$ .76<br />
One Yekr -. . . . . . . . . ..7----------- 1.60<br />
Advertising Rate& on ADDJIc%tJOn<br />
E1lLered sa.ona. clAss<br />
M&rch 10th, 321, at thn po~t.ofti~~tti<br />
Daw*on, New Pux!co.<br />
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NEW FEDERAL DEPT.<br />
A PART.<br />
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OF CABINET<br />
Washington, May 16. - Senator<br />
Kenyon of jowa, introduced the administration<br />
bill calling for the creating<br />
of a department of welfare<br />
with a cabinet officer as the head.<br />
Such a department would combine<br />
groups of educntion, public welYare,<br />
social welfare and veteran service.<br />
For SaleBwby carr~e in good<br />
contition. Inquire house No. 1259.<br />
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Louis Sr,vio motored over to Raton<br />
Sunday fof a short visit with friends,<br />
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Dr. C. R. Bass and family of Cimarron<br />
were guestfl recently of Dnctir<br />
F. C, Driver and family.<br />
Jud~e Wm. Rathmel, who has. ken<br />
a vieitor in Dawmn for ~everal days,<br />
left Sunday<br />
CO1O.<br />
for his home in Ouray,<br />
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The et.are warehouae, formerly ~he<br />
main store, has been undergoing repairs<br />
during the past week, including<br />
the re-stuccoing of portions of the<br />
exterior.<br />
George Miller left last Sunday for<br />
JohnBon Mew eaat of Raton w<strong>here</strong><br />
he expects to spend the summer on<br />
the ranch of A. M. van Dyke, retuYned<br />
the first of the week fOr a brie?<br />
visit on businem to the ranch.<br />
Before going on that tamping ti]p,<br />
look over the ‘following new merchandise,<br />
just received at the Army G~ds<br />
stote: Summer hats aud caps, new<br />
wrap ,Iegginu, new leather puttee~,<br />
canteens and camping equipment of.<br />
all kinds.<br />
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The DawsOD Tailor Shop is making<br />
special advertisement in this issue<br />
of a ,lun+ Special that should be noted<br />
by every man contemplating the<br />
purchase of a new spring and summeI<br />
suit. For a lim’ited time only, the<br />
tmilor shop is offering a,ll-wool sum.<br />
mer nuit8, made to order, at the spec.<br />
ial price of forty dollars. 11<br />
Dawson’s represenbtives at tht<br />
State athletic and liternry contast~<br />
left the lmt of t~e week and return<br />
ed home Sunday. Edgar Sheppeard<br />
who represented the tigh school in<br />
the tennis ~ingles, left Wednesday<br />
morning by automobile for Albuquerque<br />
and was accompanied ‘by his<br />
mother, and Misses Ifdna Redpath<br />
and Vera Shelton. ~s. Haryey<br />
Springer, Miss L6uise Springer, Mim<br />
Nods Iago and Mike Marich left by<br />
train Thursday morning.<br />
The ladies of No. 7 camp met last<br />
Thumday afternoon with Mrs. Dick<br />
Wilson. Miss Hurlbut, county home<br />
dmnonatration agent, “was a gu~<br />
present at the meeting and gave a<br />
very intere~tig talk on club work<br />
which her department is prepared to<br />
~sist in encouraging. Miw Hurlbul<br />
Will make another wit to Dawson ir<br />
the riear future with the plan of or.<br />
gam;zing the Idles of Dawwn fm<br />
work along several iRtere~ting ]ine!<br />
of work in hume etonomics, such a!<br />
dress-fittiw, cmming and preserving<br />
cooking, etc.<br />
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Are You Having Trouble Making Ends Meet?<br />
Then stop and look in the matter.<br />
Perhaps<br />
half the story.<br />
the income is nmt as large ag before.<br />
Th- other half and by far the more important ‘“” ‘0’ of‘N’ the ‘E two, ‘a ]? ‘“%$; O<br />
Are You getting value received for it?<br />
really<br />
cause<br />
Look over your expenses for the past month. Were they<br />
worth while? - Did you bu something you really have little<br />
it was cheap~ or have you Zought<br />
things beyond your means<br />
11 necessary nnd<br />
se for, just beecause<br />
You hap-<br />
Dened to temDorar]l~<br />
~ount? -<br />
have 8ome extra money in your pocket or in 1“ our checking ac-<br />
Answax these questions for yourself and nee if you are Eui! Y.<br />
If you are not etting ahead try a new plan. Opetl a Savl g~ Account with<br />
us next payday, even sough it is only a dollar or ten dolinrs or t enty dollars, and<br />
then each succeeding payday deposit likewise. Do you think that ~ small an amount<br />
is not worth botberi~ about? You will find if YOUgive the plan fair chanco that<br />
you can get along without fiat ten or twenty just aB well and YOUw 11have something<br />
to show for it at the end of three or six months time.<br />
You will then wonder why you didn’t try this simple mchem years ago, for il<br />
., will give you a better i~ea of the value of money, anu give you a c rtain eat:sfaction<br />
in looking back over the year’~ work, that can be ahtained iv no ot er WaY.<br />
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It.is never too late b commence over, so start in next payola with any amount<br />
YOUfael ydu should or can put aside. Don’t put it off longer by ki d~ng yourself inh<br />
waiti~ until you have a tiundred or two hundred, becrmBe that tim maY never come<br />
and you are losing valuable time in the meantime.<br />
Start now. Any amount welcome at<br />
George W. Thurotin was called to<br />
Valgenburg Monday on business.<br />
J. B, hfomow returned Mondny<br />
oon from a brief abaence on busiess<br />
in Raton.<br />
Miss Helen Boyle was hotiem b a<br />
ompany of friends at the teacherage<br />
n Monda,y evening, May 9th.<br />
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Summer wearing apparel suitable<br />
or this season of the year on 8ale<br />
t the Army G@ds ~tire. It.<br />
The ladies of tihe Moeseheart<br />
,egion meet next Tuesday evening<br />
or the initiation of a class of canidates.<br />
New lea~her puttees, all siza8 and<br />
everal qualities, summer hats and<br />
aps, and camping paraphernalia of<br />
11kinds on sale at reasonable price~<br />
t the Army Goods store. It.<br />
Mr. and Mm. J. H. Holman, who<br />
lavc been guesti for the pa8t month<br />
~t the home uf Mr. and Mrs. W. 0,<br />
%.lman, left Tuesday for their home<br />
n Fon du Lnc, ‘Wis.<br />
The Dawson Community Band met<br />
n the lodge hall last Fr~ay e~,ening<br />
for rehearsal with a fair repersen&-<br />
;imr of the band members present.<br />
Regular rehearsals wiS be held now<br />
on each Friday evening for the band<br />
zoncert and other actlvitiea on the<br />
Fourth of July. Aif band members<br />
are urged to be in attandancs at each<br />
rehearsal.<br />
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Phe Dawson club will hold ita regr<br />
monthly social aesa;on on Sat-<br />
Iay evening, May 28th. I )aws~n Hotel<br />
i new tine of substantial trunk6, ‘J ohn Hixenbaugh, Mgr.<br />
sizes, ha just been received at<br />
Army store. lt.<br />
rhe big dote is experiencing quite American<br />
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Plan’<br />
ive]y patronage t~ls week on ac-<br />
~nt of the big reduction sale which<br />
>eing conducted in the various de- EIectric Lights—Steam<br />
%ments. .<br />
Heat<br />
!t your fishing l.tense ‘before June<br />
$t and avoid kha rush. See D. G.<br />
Single Meals 75c<br />
!rest. ,--- deDUtV game warden, at. tha RATES $3.00 per day<br />
[k. 19-26.1 ‘ 1<br />
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THEDAWS~N GARAGE<br />
A. M.VANDV E, Manwmr J<br />
Twice-a-Day Auto ~ervice to Raton. -<br />
Auto Le=ve, Graze ●t 9 A. . mnd 3 p. M. Closed C*YB.<br />
WELL EQUIPPED ACHINE SHOP 1<br />
Full L)ne of<br />
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Automobile Accessories<br />
Jitn.y S.rTice ta ●ll Pw- of C.’mp, Night or Day<br />
Baggage ●nd Tn=-f r-Prompt Smite<br />
For a Limited Ti~e Only<br />
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OUR SURPLUS STOCK OF HIGH GRADE CIGARS WILL<br />
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BE SOLD AT A BIG DISCOUNT PRI IF PUR-<br />
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CHASED BY THE BOX<br />
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J. J. LAUBACH, ~roprietor<br />
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