Show HOW TO BUILD UP A TOWN any town with ordinary advantages can be made to grow steadily in poi u latroa and wealth if those citizens who have capital and enterprise will spend their time and money in helping to im prove and build the city up give to a village all the natural advantages thit location cm possibly render and unless it comprises among its citizens men of energy and push their hillige will never amount to anything at alie same time a neighboring town with none of the advantages that the other possesses will grow up rapidly in and wealth 1 he secret ot this growth lies in the enterprise ot their citizens I 1 hey about their town wherever they may so all of alie ad vintages it may hive as i for locating eitl er for business or a 1 ome are presented in thelt brightest colors its future is dilated upon and tl ev be come highly and justly indigent it one should dare question their confidence in its becoming a metropolis in the not far diskint future then at home tl ty enter heartily ind enthusiastic illy into all proposed projects ali it hive U e leist show to be of benefit to the corn if i new railroad rail roid is v anted they go in and get it if another mill or factory or foundry or oilier enter prise is projected they do not hesitate to invest their money ind show to out side capitalists th it tl ey ire rot of the new venture 11 ey erect new and subs tanti il buildings ind keep old ones in good repair ind it one cl inco to bp jacint eich and til believe eliat it is their business to get some one in it as i tenant stock coroi nies ire formed ind building associations ire ed tl at assistance m ly be proffered to alie poorest ind humblest to identify himself with the future of the city 1 bublic improvements are made is soon as the people require them for tl air better convenience and tor the general benefit of the town atri gers ire treated with kindness and courtesy and every inducement is offered that mav incan e them to locate and alie newspaper is not forgotten ot only does each citizen feel that it is incumbent on 1 im to take their city paper but copies are subscribed for liberally for general distribution and for frenda and acquaintances who probably in ay iy be induced to join their fortune with them in building up an other metropolis I 1 he are always liberal their bill for printers ink is promptly paid without a mur mur it is this lind of work on the part of citizens tint has made a denver in alie bocky mountain passe an el paso on the staked penns and a me tro polis in the deserts of utah it is work enterprise ind enthusiasm and no town cn possibly succeed until this spirit prevails among its citizens fx |