The Marble booster (Marble, Gunnison County, Colo.) 1913-04-12 [p ] · 2020. 1. 16. · the...
Transcript of The Marble booster (Marble, Gunnison County, Colo.) 1913-04-12 [p ] · 2020. 1. 16. · the...
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LOCAL NEWSItems of Interest to the
People of Marble.
Mrs. F. E. Morse spent a few daysin Glenwood this week
A. L. Allen,the laundry man, movedTuesday into the Carey house.
David Dover underwent an opera-tion at the hospital this week.
George Swigart of C'arbondale wasin Marble this week on business.-
Mrs. Joe Larkin left Sunday for avisit with her parents at Buena Vista.
Joe Samuels went down to Carbon-dale on the special Sunday, returningMonday.
Dr. H. H. Swift and It. O. Stanleyare building a new barn just west ofthe hospital.
Dr. Swift was called to RedstoneTuesday on account of the sickness ofBen Combs.
Ed Adrian and family moved thisweek into the building recently va-cated by Joe Breeden.
The Evening Card club met at Mrs.I. M. Kobey’s Tuesday evening andwere pleasantly entertained.
Boys, get one of those dandy boxesof candy for your wife, your sister oryour sweetheart, at W. C. Aude’s.
Miss Zoe Randle has taken a posi-tion as assistant to H. Harrington atthe Colorado-Yule Marble company.
Five cents will buy a nice desk blot-ter at this office, size 19x24 ioches.The color is blue. They won’t lastlong.
Joe Breeden, the leading barber ofMarble, moved Monday into the build-ing recently vacated by Judge Bud-long.
Jim Downing is taking the place ofJohn Fisher at the headgate while Mr.Fisher is attending the trial at Gun-nison this week.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Cornelius arethe proud parents of a ten pound boy,born Monday night. Mother andchild are doing well.
Since the appointment of a streetcommissioner our streets are begin-ing to look more attractive. We hopethat the good work willcontinue.
Dr. Beers, the Denver optical spec-ialist, at the Larkin hotel everymonth. Next date Wednesday, April.30. Examination for glasses free. 4tf
Copies of The Booster may be hadfor a nickel each at Blackstock’sdrug store. The papers are left thereevery Friday afternoon at about4 o’clock.
Monday night a change of time wasmade in the ringing of the curfew bell.During the summer months the “kids”will not have to be off the streets un-til 9 o’clock.
Don't fail to attend M. C. Brown’sopening at her store just east of theFaussone theater on Sunday, April20. Read her ad in another part ofThe Booster.
Mr. and Mrs. Bolton, who camefrom Marble and located on the up-per end }f the mesa, have left andprobably will not return until nextfall.—Rifle Reveille.
The Elk Mountain Pilot, a weeklypaper published at Crested Butte, wasdeclared to be the official paper ofGunnison county at the regular meet-ing of the county commissioners heldlast week.
Chas. McWilliams, road overseer,has been fixing the roads leading in-to Marble this week. At this writinghe is fixing the road down the riverabout two miles where there has beena slide.
Some of the Marble housewives wholove flowers were a little prematurewith their outdoor planting. One ladyhad a bed of pansies up two incheswhen a snowstorm came along andraised hob with the growing plants.
“Joe” Samuel received a post cardWednesday from Mr. and Mrs. Thom-as J. Vanderweel, stating they wouldarrive in Marble the latter part ofnext week. Mr. Vanderweel is an oldemployee of the marble company, buthas spent several months in the oldcountry, visiting Holland, the Neth-erlands, Germany, France and Bel-gium.
Tony Salvucci, an understudy forCharles Marshal, the Glenwood liq-uor dealer, was arrested here upon awarrant sworn out by William Salicelast Friday night, charged with vio-lating the town ordinance against so-liciting the sale of liquor. Salvuccihad a preliminary hearing before Jus-tice of the Peace Thompson the fol-lowingday and the trial was set forApril 21.
Subscribe for the Marble Booster.
Mrs. W. R. Frazier is laid up withthe grip this week.
W. C. Aude has a new ad in thisissue of The Booster.
The O. N. O. club will give a dancetonight-Saturday-in Masonic hall.
The Ladies Sewing circle met Wed-nesday afternoon with Mrs. L. E.Clarke.
Mrs. T. R. Mullen, who has been on
the sick list for the last week, is
able to be out again.Mr. and Mrs. Joe Faussone went to
Glenwood Tuesday where he is takingthe baths for his health.
Miss Lillian Sallgren is planning avisit to Denver the latter part of thisweek, to consult a specialist there.
The Booster office printed advertis-ing programs for the school play,“Mr. Bob,” which were gotten up by
Arthur Johnson.Ben Jorgensen believes in keeping
up with the times. He is goinff to runthe menu of his Sunday night dinnersin The Booster each week.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ronald willgive a birthday party today—Satur-
day—in honor of the fourth birthdayof their daughter, Imogene.
Homer V. Knouse left the first ofthe week fo»' Glenwood, Denver, Ou-ray, Gunnison and several otherpoints on business for the Colorado-Yule Marble company.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Holland of Car-bondale and Mr. and Mrs. T. M.Gibb of Redstone were in attendanceat the Stanley reception Saturdaynight.
Ed. Brennan is greeting old friendshere upon his return from GrandJunction, where he has been workingseveral months. He will resume workhere at the quarry.
W. R. Hood went to Carboudalethe latter part of last week to roundup and bring back to Marble thehorses that will be required in thesummer business of the Marble Mer-cantile company.
Mrs. A. Synnot left last Fridaymorning to join her husband in NewMexico and her niece, Miss NellieYea gel, who has been spending thewinter with her, left at the same timefor her home in Ft. Scott, Kan.
Mrs. W. F. Lee and children leftlast Saturday morning for Independ-ence, Mo., Mrs. Lee’s old home, wherethey will remain until Mr. Lee is set-tled in a new location in California,where he expects to go in a few weeks.
We note from the fish and gamelaws received by Henry Mertens thatany one who has already secured ahunting license for the year 1913 willbe allowed to fish during the currentyear without taking out any furtherlicense.
Coughs and Consumption.Coughs and colds, when neglected,
always lead to serious trouble of thelungs. The wisest thing to do when youhave a cold that troubles you is to geta bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery.You will get relief from the first dose,and finally the cough will disappear.O. II. Brown, of Muscadine, Ala.,writes: “Mywife was down in bed withan obstinate cough, and I honestlybelieve had it not been for Dr. King'sNew Discovery, she would not be liv-ing today.” Known for forty-threeyears as the best remedy for coughsand colds. Price 50c and $1.00. Rec-ommended by J. R. Blackstock.
HOLDS BABY—WINS ELECTION.“I’llhold the baby while you go,to
vote," said Mayor Zimmerman, oiC'arbondale, Colo., to one of the lady
voters of that city last Tuesday even-ing.
It was but five minutes before thepolls were to close when Mayor Zim-merman, who was seeking re-election, llearned that two of the fair voters hadnot yet voted. He dashed down the jstreet, leaving his Mayoralty decorum jbehind, to the home of one of the la- 1dies. He explained his mission, andshe hurried to the polls and cast hervote for him.
Zimmerman then rushed to the homeof another lady and found her at-tending her baby. “Here,” he said, |“I’llhold the baby and you go andvote. I need every vote lean get.”
The baby was placed in his arms jand as the mother hurried to the polls jthe Mayo**walked the floor, sang lul-:labys and performed other stunts toamuse the little one. The mother cast
her ballot and walked proudly fromthe polls as the stentorian tones of
the judge echoed down the streets, de-claring the polls closed.
Mayor Zimmerman was re-electedby one majority.—Boston Sun.
The Booster, Marble’s live wire.
Call for Town Warrants.April 17, 1913.
All outstanding warrants on theStreet and Alley and General Fundsof the Town of Marble, Colo., will bepaid on presentation. These warrantscease drawing interest from abovedate.
THOMAS A. BECK,Town Treasurer’
LODGE DIRECTORY
MARBLE CAMP No. 702, Woodmen of
rMrfWl tho Wor ld ' n,oets every Becond andIVJOSVI fourth Tuesday of each month. Vis-
0HCNp ting neighbors are welcome.J.T. BEESLEY, C. C.
DAVID DEVER, Clerk.
MARBLE CITY
HOTEL
MENUSUNDAY EVENING, APRIL 20
Soupe a la ReineMarguerite Salad
Roast Chicken
Mashed Potatoes
with Brown GravySliced Tomatoes
Chocolate Ice CreamDolly Varden Cake
Coffee, Tea or ChocolatePLATES: 50c EACH
DINNER SERVED FROM6 TO 7:30 P. M.
CHEER UP
To make and keep things just like newalways dust with
LIQUID VENEERWe just want you to try Liquid Veneer on your
dusting cloth. Clean and polish at one sweep ofyour dusting cloth. Go over your woodwork, pic-ture frames, enameled surface, brass bedsteads orany surface you want renewed, polished, cleaned ordusted. It carries away all dirt or finger marks,leaving the surface clean, sanitary and with a beau-tiful, high gloss finish. We handle both 25 and 50csizes.
HENRY MERTENSHardware and House Furnishings
Follow the Crowds to
PARRISH’SFor your wants in theMeat and Grocery line.
Expert Meat CuttersPrompt Service
HIGH QUALITYOUR MOTTO
Black Black
What? |||'lj| |ill| Hose~WIS IEIRE?
KOBEY’S of course
FRESHVEGETABLES
BERRIESAND
POULTRYWill be Foundin Our ilarketTwice a Week
The Marble Trading Co.ERNEST MAZZA, MANAGER