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THE MARBLE BOOSTER BY FRANK P. FROST, EDITOR-PROP' R. Entered in the postoffice at Marble, Colo., as second class matter, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. An independent newspaper published weekly. Subscription $2 a year. Display advertisements 25 cents a single column iucii. Readers 5c line. OFFICIAL PAPER OF TOWN OF MARBLE Obituaries printed for flat, rato of $1: obitu ary poetry 5c per line additional: each card of thanks 50c: resolutions of condolence 5c a line. IMPORTANT NOTICE. A Blue Penciled Cross X in the Square below indicates that your Subscription is about to expire and unless you send in your Renewal at once the paper will be stopped. SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1SU4 While in Denver the first of this week, the editor had the pleasure of meeting Mr. C. if. Speers, general passenger agent of the Colorado-Mid land railroad, whom we found to be a most agreeable, courteous gentleman and one keenly interested in the town of Marble and its industries. When you have been away from Marble have you ever had this exper ience: You’re with a friend, say, who wants to introduce you to everybody you meet. Your friend will say, ''Mr. Jones I want you to meet Mr. Smith.” Mr. Jones has a bored, abstracted air, as much as to say that he is get ting an unpleasant duty over with as soon as possible and will then seize the first opportunity to get away. Then your friend, in a casual way, adds: “Mr. Smith, here, is from Marble.” Have you ever noticed how Mr. Jones drops that abstracted, bored air and becomes keenly interested in you. With a bright smile he will invariably ask, ‘‘Why, is that so? From Marble, eh? And how are things out there now with the Colorado-Yule company?” All of which goes to prove how our own industry is making our town fa mous. The Booster is glad to welcome back to its advertising columns the old, re liable Denver & Rio Grande railway, whose familiar face has not been seen in these columns for more than a year. Subscribers of The Booster must have a little patience with us while we are printing column after column of what people have said about our spec ial New Year’s edition. You must re member, dear reader, that it isn’t ev ery day that we get a chanee to feel a bit puffed up. Life for the editor at Marble is not entirely a bed of roses and such letters and messages as these we have been printing for the last cou ple of weeks are as meat and drink and bread and honey to us. So, bear with us, please. YOUR TOWN. If you live in a town you should be lieve in it. If you don’t believe your own town or city is a little better in most respects than any of its neigh bors you should move out. Like other places, it has advantages that others have not. and your modesty should not prevent you from making that fact known whenever the opportunity pre sents itself. At home or abroad whether pursu ing pleasure or engaged in business, do not neglect to give those with whom you come in contact to understand that you live in a live town populated by enterprising, wide-awake, go-ahead people, and one that is advancing in stead of retrograding. If you can truthfully speak in com mendation of the ability of your pro fessional men, the square dealing methods of your merchants, the ex cellence of your mechanics, the super iority of jrour churches, schools and public institutions and industry, en ergy and sobriety of your citizens, let nothing prevent you from exercising that privilege. You should learn to believe, if you do not already, that we have all these. If there are any drawbacks it will not be necessary to mention them. The people and news papers of competing towns will relieve you of that task by attending to that part of it themselves. StraDgers seeking locations are al ways greatly influenced in iavor of any town whose citizens are enthusi astic in its praise. No city or town expects to attain prominence over its rivals unless its inhabitants appreci ate the excellence and virtues of each other and will collectively spread abroad their faith in the present pros perity and future greatness in their locality. Talk Is a cheap commodity but wheu rightly utilized it can be made effective in many directions and this is one of them. A mean looking letterhead has lost many a dollar for business men. If a man is to be judged by the coat he wears he is also to be judged by the letterheads lie uses. An artistic and business like letterhead has frequent | a - The SAFE boys’magazine Iff yfi|M|n bSu a “bS?tej'Only $1 a year m Alll)oyfornn 1*ovb. notachild’H]'iper. Cleanns Iff ' ■ .. a xvhijtlo, fi II of pii-tnres, 30 to ii'J pages every gfcjg g§U^BBmj£838j&i#'- y - mouth. Manly,inspiiingKiirioHnltravel, nrtvcii- Kl ;|MW taro, athletics. hi.-.tory, school life, written l>y .• H9 T no :t popul-r boys’ authors. In?!motive special ft* %9|Hf articles. Fino articles on fool hall and other |S9 sports. Departments of Mechanics, Electricity, fsf V Photography, I’opelar Science. How to Make iff] rhlnga. Stamp Collecting, Chickens. Pete. Gar- Ilf aenluc. Inventions and Natural Wonders. I||| J The Marble Booften , I One Year for $2.75 |! Read by 500,000 boys —land endorsed by flwfr parents BOO VOllB CUR BUSINESS DIRECT with the l.roesl Boose In the World dealing exclusively in AMERICAN RAIV FURS Get "More Money” for your FURS SHIP YOUR FURS TO “SHUBERT" a reliable-responsible-safe— Fur House with an unblemished rep utation existing for ‘more than a quarter of a century.” a longsuc cesstul record of sending Fur Shippers prompt—SATISFACTORY AND PROFITABLE returns. Write for “Che jfefjtibrrt Aftipprr,” -» * the only reliable, accurate market report and price list published. Write lor it—NOW—if* FREE A R SHI IRFRT £ 5 - 27 WEST Austin ave. D. jnUDLIY 1 , inC. Dept. 824 CHICAGO, U.S.A. I he picture shows the C. Y. M. s early method of getting supplies to the Quarries Subscribe for The Booster and get the C. T. M. News ly been a basis of credit. It may be' looked upou as a good investment, and you will never miss it by invest ing in the neat work this office can give you. Wonderful Cons'll Remedy Dr. Kiug’s New Discovery is known everywhere as the remedy which will surely stop a cough or cold. D. F. Lawson of Edison, Tenn.-, writes: ‘Dr. King's New Discovery is the most wonderful cough, cold and throat and lung medicine I ever sold in my store, t It can’t be beat. It sells without any trouble at all. It needs no guaran tee.” This is true because Dr. King's New Discovery will relieve the most obstinate of coughs and colds. 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