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WOODLAND PARK• .ytfhele Billy Parshall of Lanter City, rwiil apply for a patent for the Louise lode claim soon. -Tucker is working at the car-;pchtert trade at Colorado Springs, and may. move his family there this sum-inet*. ^; ^ WraV C?anseller of Bowman's mill, Is taking, much needed rest in town, C^N. Stnith, who Is employed at Alt-pan m mining, contemplates moving 3ii4 .family to Cameron this spring.‘ Mrs. Meta and Mrs. Abe Hackman and: daughter Leila returned from Philadelphia Jaat week!: A: .slight, freight wreck on the Coio-lado Midland delayed traffic several notirfl on Monday of last week, ^Messrs, Murrell and Templeton left teat Tuesday with their, families for Wyoming where they will engage in ahfcep raising.The pleasant weather of the past /week.has.had a marked effect on the deep snow In the hills..^5°' Schubarth, who is driving a eroiBcut.tunnel on the Old Mofle lode pti Little West creek, was in town last with -some fine samples of ore, showing iron, and copper.^A^party of hunters, from Woodland Park mad* raid on the duck* on the Witte river in South Park last week, /The, personel of the party was as fol-r ,T* ^Person, J. Hunziker, 2ac®b Thcker, Jr., W. E. Meek and Shackleford. Luck was against them, however, and a.small bag of ***** rewarded their effort*, i^b°dlaTld Park haB organized a local athletic association and will proceed at *rio© with the fencing and improving OLA park especially for baseball games. The park, 383x350 feet, will be enclosed »y a UgHt board fence seven feet high Md _a grand stand with a seating ca-PMHy .Of 1,500 people will be built and ^2'w Pfohiinent .business men:J5;Woodland are all .stockholders, and intended to push everything in amusement line that comes along, prominent among which will be the league ball games this summer.^fs. ; Norris of the Crest hotel and Miss Locke of Lanter City were Springs ’Visitors last week.■^Mon.;: Mr ;M, Baldwin made an over-drive to the Springs fast week, ahd awhile absent the affaire of theSpBtoffloe were ably administered by Itf daughter, Mias Grace,sudden death of Willie Gunn on •gWMday j morning of last week cast a ‘gjoom oyer our village. Scarlet fever and four other children are sick, with the same disease. ; A close quarantine in being observed, yMr. Ottn Thelbedpau and Joe Flshback took Miss Maud Howard, teacher, and her sister Hazel, arid the older members of the school to Cascade to visit the school there Arbor day. When they arrived at the school houEd they fouhd them In tho midst of examinations, £o they drcte on nearly to Mnnltou, and returned before dark, having had a pleasant ride IT no more. The children,enjoyed it very much. It was the first trip of the kind fur some of the children.Mrs: Nott was visiting Green Mountain Falls last Sunday,Mr a. Stoat,' from Colorado Springs, looking for a cotttage for the summer.Mr. Percy Reynolds and James Hall were up from Manltou viewing their mining Interests.Mr. Shelby Flshback, his sister Lillie, and Mark.Dneenbury vinlteil Mrs. Hirons in Givcadam gulch.FALCONMrs, H. H. McEwen was a visitor at the county seat Thursday.A very pleasant little surprise wag tendered Mrs. Patterson and Mr. and Mrs. Ivelley at the Hotel Falcon Saturday evening. About thirty of their friends came and the evening was very enjoy-ably spent in dancing, Elegant refreshments were served.Mrs. Footer Marls has been quite sick the past week, but is Improved now.H. H. McHJwen was transacting business In Colorado SpttngB Saturday. Cas-sins Spsnoer of the Springs returned with him and spent Sunday greeting his many friends and acquaintances.Anyone desiring ajiy ins*tmotions In regard to the art of hunting clucks can obtain same by calling on or addressing T. S. Barnett.Mr. T. 8. Barnett and sister, Miss Dal By, spent Sunday In Elbert. «Mr. Spurgeon Kelley left Sunday morning, via the Rock Island, for the Huerfano country, down In the southern part of the state,Dr. Hill hae purchased the ranches y Mr9' C‘ p- SbOfe® and Mrs. Williams, south of town, and expects soon to be the owner of a large cattle ranch. Mrs. Shore and daughter, MUs Lillian, and Mrs. William* and little daughter will make tholr home in Colorado Springs.Mra, Hanecamp, mother of Mrs. Louis Not*, is quite seriously ill at the present writing.Farmers are preparing to commence their spring work In earnest. A few more warm days like those during the past week a nd the ground will be in flno con-dltion for plowing.FOUNTAIN.Arbor day here was a busy day. Th usual programme in our city Rchools wa
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Colorado Springs, Colorado, US

Wed, Apr 24, 1901

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