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Show 1)11) YOT EVER STOP TO THTNK-- That the prejudice against your city is like a bad case of indigestion; it spreads poison throughout the system, sys-tem, warps the judgment, sours the disposition and destroys that kind of action which builds and' produces' That your prosperity depends upon the prosperity of your community That if your citizens start out with grit, determination and the will to succeed, the sky will be the limit in what your city can do. That jumping at conclusions is not good exercise. Think it over! first. That the significance of your cily's possibilities of development and the growth, is becoming more apparent every day. That you should use every opportunity oppor-tunity to present to the world the attractive features of your city. That business is improving and that now is the time for all progressive progres-sive business men to pull the throttle throt-tle and go "full steam" ahead. That the progressive business man advertises. He uses the advertising columns of his newspapers because they are the medium that goes into every home and is read by all the family. That the success of a business is not judged by the output, but by the receipts in comparison with the investment in-vestment and the expense of operation. opera-tion. E. R. WAITE, Secretary Shawnee, Oklahoma Board of Commerce Com-merce a |