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City Drug Store News Our new stock of Drujs has ar rived and more coming. We are prepared to give our cus tomers quick service on any order not found in our stock. We solicit your patronage. We Want Our Store to be Your Store. Hutted & Pearson j Proprietors of The City Drug Store 0 Notice of Election Notice is hereby given that pursuant to law, the annual municipal election of the Town of Marble, Colorado, will be held in the said town on Tuesday, April 4th, A. D., 1916, for the purpose of electing the following officers for said town, to-wit: One Mayor to hold office for one (1) year. Three trustees to hold office two (2) years. Precinct embraces all the incorporate town of Marble. Polling place at Police Magistrate’s office in Dix building. Polls will be open at 7 o’clock a. m. and remain open until 7 p. m. of said day of election. The judges of election for the said town precinct will meet at the polling place above designated on the 28th day of March, A. D. 1916, from 9 o’clock a. m., to 6 o’clock p. m.,, for the pur pose of revising, correcting and com pleting the annual registry list for said election, and will meet again on the day preceding the election, March 3, A. D., 1916, from 9 o’clock a. m., to 6 o’clock p. m., to complete said registry list as required by law. Witness my hand and the corporate seal of the Town of Marble, Colorado, this 3rd day of March, A. D., 1916. [seal] C. N. GRIMES, Clerk and Recorder. Marble Theatre Performances: Friday 8 p. m. :: Sunday 8 p. m. SUNDAY NIGHT Another Special, Big Feature Film ON FRIDAY NIGHT “The Ulster Lass”-2 parts. “He Cured his Gout”—1 part. Animated Weekly—1 part. 5-Piece Orchestra Plays at Each Performance Joseph Faussone, Mgr. New Line of Wall Papers! S - ““““' | 'HIS is the best time I of the year to do your interior dec orating. You have first choice of the very latest wall paper in stock. Then you can get the painter and paper hanger immed iately, without waiting a ■ week or two as you do in s the summer, when every body wants the painter to do outside painting. You — -- - get better service now. Wall Papers, from 7 1-2 cts. to 20 cts. per single roll. Some old stock—1 to 3 rolls—2 1-2 cents per roll. Everything in “Komac” paints and.stains. Henry Mertens Hardware, Jewelry and House Furnishings Will Meet tin* M urble Train Taking Piin nougers to (Honwood Springs Carbondale Garage . Auto Service Always Tires, Oils, Etc. John Brooks _ . . , . , , Frank Gertig Carbondale, C olo. EXTRA! Unless present plans miscarry, next week's Booster will be the most inter esting number of this paper ever print ed in Marble. It is our expectation that we will have an illustrated story in this issue, written by President Manning of the Colorado-Yule Marble Company, deal ing with the progress of the company from the period of its inception down to the present time, with especial at tention to the building of the world famous Lincoln Memorial. Mr. Manning, in his article, will go back even further than the early days of Colorado-Yule. He will take our readers back to the time when the Ute Indians were the only inhabitants of this valley, and will then sketch the history of the valley from the time the first prospectors poked their noses in here and found the, to them, useless white marble, down to the present day, when that same useless marble has been used to build the finest memorial build ing ever erected in the world. This number of The Booster will be worth saving and will be worth sending to all your friends. Reserve your copies now. Marble people were treated to an un usual spectacle last Sunday evening, about 7:45 o’clock, when a lightning and thunder storm broke over the town, while it was snowing steadily. Light ning flashes were vivid while the thun der followed with sharp crashes. The spectacle gave rise to a great deal of talk of storms to follow and an early Spring. The next day, however, was bright and generally clear. 1916 Harley-Davidson the three-speed Silent (irey Fellow, that will take you anywhere over the roads that, exist, around Marble with or without a wide car. Ask for cata logue and full particulars. Johnson & Combs DANGERS OF DRAFT Drafts feel best when we are hot and perspiring, just when they are most dangerous and the result is Neuralgia, Stiff Neck, Sore Muscles or sometimes an attack of Rheumatism. In such ca ses apply Sloan’s Liniment. It stimu lates circulation to the sore and pain ful part. The blood flows freely and in a short time the stiffness and pain leaves. Those suffering from Neural gia or Neuralgic Headache will find one or two applications of Sloarrs Liniment will give grateful relief. The agonizing pain gi ves way to a tingling sensation of comfort and warmth and quiet rest and sleep is possible. Good for Neuritis too. Price 2oc. at your Druggist. 1 WONDERFUL PICTURES ARE NOW ON DISPLAY We have just received the handsom est example of printing art that has ever been seen at this office. A collec tion of pictures that will be admired by everyone, appealing to every lover of the beautiful and artistic. A bound volume of views chosen for their artis tic value, grouped geographically and harmoniously printed in four colors on special made India tint paper, size 8x11 inches, it is by far the most complete record of the beauties of the Nation’s playground ever issued. There are del icate effects of rare beauty, much of it comparable to choice watercolor, its completeness making it a book of ex ceptional educational value. As a gift book it has wonderful charm, carrying an impression of the grandeurs of the West which no words can adequately portray. It is a book for the library of which one may be proud. Commencing at the extreme southern border of the Pacific coast country amongst the pic turesque wilds of the Colorado, you journey northward through reclaimed deserts along the trail of the pioneer, viewing, en route, the Mission relics of earlier civilization. On into the orange country of Southern California to the sunny shores of the Pacific. From here, an abrupt change lands you in the heart of the high Sierras amongst the giant redwoods. Traveling rugged mountain trails and roads, along frantic rivers, by roaring waterfalls, glimpsing here and there the highest snowclad peaks, up over ridges, do« n into deep dark canyons, dodging frequently chains of glistening mountain lakes, and then, just as you commence to feel that it is getting cold in this snowy region — presto—back into sunshine, fruit and flowers and the glories of the broad valleys sloping gently away from the sea. So realistic, so intense is the in terest as you go from page to page covering thousands of miles of Nature’s splendid work, surpassed nowhere in the world, that the last page finds you fairly worn out by the journey. BOARD OF TRUSTEES DROPS SALARIED TOWN MARSHAL • At a meeting of the Board of Trus tees of the town of Marble, held Thurs day night, it was determined that the town does not need a salaried marshal and the resignation of M. R. Jayne, marshal and street commissioner, was accepted. Dave E. Dever was appointed to act as marshal whenever the services of an officer are required, his pay to be fees only. FOR SALE OR RENT-The Marble City hotel building. Can give posses sion April 1st. —H. H. WILLI AMS. A well defined rumor has reached Marble that Arthur D. Westhafer, for merly a resident here, is shortly to be married at Glen wood to a Miss Fitz gerald. Alex Milligan of Elgin, 111., dropped in the latter part of the week for a visit with his brother-in-law, E. E. El liott. Both of them went out the mid dle of this week, Mr. Elliott going to the southern part of the state for a look around. Glenwood Post:—Dr. H. G. Haxby of Marble was a business visitor to Glen wood yesterday. Dr. Haxby recently sold his drug store in Marble and is thinking of moving to Glenwood with his family, that his son may take advan tage of the opportunities afforded by our excellent high school. iEB&K Is Coming Again to Marble. UaP** S.R. Berger, the well known Op tometrist & Optician, will be here again at the Larkin hotel for two days, Mar. 4-5, Saturday and Sunday. Glasses scientifically fitted. Satisfaction posi tively guaranteed. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. The annual meeting of the Stock holders of the Colorado-Yule Marble Company, for the election of Directors for the ensuing year; for the ratification and approval of former acts of the Stockholders and Directors, and for such other business as may properly come before the meeting, will be held at the office of the Company in Marhle, Gunnison County, Colorado, at 2 o’clock P. M., on Tuesday, March 14, 1916. Transfer books close February 14, and reopen March 16, 1916. WM. J. CHANDLER, 49-52 Secretary. WATCH CHILD FOR WORMS Worm9 sap child’s strength, rob child of food aud make child fretful, irritated, nervous. Watch stool and at first sign or suspicion of worms give one-half to one lozenge Kickapooo Worm Killer, a candy worm remover. Gives immediate results, is laxative. Paralyzes and removes the worms, improves digestion and general health of child. Continue giving Kickapoo Worm Killer until all signs of Worms are gone. 25c. at your Druggist. 1 I U 1 1 | wm-j. rr. mi fflHPL.—— _ llrnU i 1 MBM '■■HUH Prepared ness Sure, we believe in Preparedness. That’s the reason why we have just com pleted a store change that will give us a third more room to use in displaying the immense new stock we are getting daily. We believe in Preparedness so that w> will be ready to take advantage of the best and biggest summer season Mar ble ever has had. Drop in and see how we are enlarging our grocery and meat market so that very shortly it is going to be the largest store in Marble, as well as the most thoroughly stocked Heberling Bros. & Chambers To This Bank’s Depositors people whose prosperity is proudly recorded on the pages of their pass books— Living is Real 1 because not only are their present needs amply met but, also, they have the keen satisfaction of knowing that their future is being well provided for. And to this end, that you may have abundant reason tor enjoying more of life’s pleasures, we invite people of all ages to join our growing family of depositors. START A BANK ACCOUNT TODAY! :: Banking Hours: 9:30 to 11:30; 12:00 to 3:00 Marble City State Bank W. L. Girdner, Cashier. L. C. Summers, Asst. Cashier Ill I Illilllll mi W. B. Corsets We carry the above in Various Styles:— Average Figure Low Bust Medium Figure And the Reduso corset for Stout People. You Can Select the Above at Williams Brothers Dealers in General Merchandise DOG TAXES ARE DUE. Dog taxes for 1916 are now due and payable. They must all be paid before April I. Owners of dogs are urged to comply with the law or their dogs will be shot. The license on male dogs is $2 tor each dog; on females $5 each dog. If I have to go after the money there is an extra charge of 50 cents on each dog. M. R. JAYNE, 51-2 Town Marshal. BOOKS ORDERED FOR YOU. In connection with the Frost Library, we will order for any customer any book of any character published, charg ing for it just what you would pay at any book store—maybe a little less but not a cent more. Remember, now, if there is any book you want, let us get it for you. We’ll make about 10 cents, perhaps, on the deal, but you won’t kick on that, will you? Especially as we positively guarantee the price will not be any more than you pfty *.i|»<«ny city book store. Come in and look over book catalogues at The Booster office. THE FROST LIBRARY. AN IDEAL SPRING LAXATIVE A good and time tried remedy is Dr. King’s New Life Pills. The first dose will move the sluggish bowels, stimu late the liver and clear the system or waste and blood impurities. You owe it to yourself to clear the system of body poisons, accumulated during the winter. Dr. King’s New Life Pills will do it. 25c. # at your Druggist. I When your piano needs tuning have P. J. Tischhauser do it. He also takes orders for music or musical instruments of any kind and will get same for you on short notice. Electric Bitters Made A New Man Of HlmT **I was Buffering from pain m my stomach, head and back,' write* li' T. Alston, Raleigh. N. C., “and my lirer and kidney* dMnotwork right, but four bottles of Electric Bitters made me feel like a new man. PBICE BOCTt. AT AU. DaUfljTOHET