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LINCOLN PARK NEWS NOTES i The raspberry and currant patches Just now sre claiming the attention . M ranch people generally over the j Virk. The raspberries especially arc a fine crop. m m m Mr. and Mrs. Elmer A bait have •S»oe to Grand Junction to visit relg- A i Uvea add And work. * t i Mis. Randall and children o( Brook- i side are visiting the Baker family on '1 Bast Sherman avenue. Mrs. Baker and Mrs. Randall were old friends a't Wichita, Kansas. Mrs. Wilkinson, an old aeqaaJni aaca of Mr. and Mrs. Farmer, stopped off Friday for a day's visit while on her way to Idaho m m m Miss Cora Woodford aceompaniei , bar fc -uslu. Mias Ida Warner, who has baas hare on a visit, beak to her home j at Concrete, leaving Wadaaaday. Mias' Woodford will spend a short Urns vts-. Uing relatives there. £l'oyd COna cams down from Weat cllffa the last of the weak 1 tor an over-Sunday visit with borne folks an Colorado avenue Us west back to his work on the Elate ranch Tuesday. ■ MM Mias Ida Oebhardt phones frequent ly to home folks from bar outing point an Tallahassee creek. She says they' era tan miles from the mall route hot that they get the Weakly Reaord Jast the same * , Mr .sad Mrs M. C Osins left Sat urday for the diluent dietrtet to barv aet their Ug crop of wheat B 0 Woodford te eieo attending to his ban Jet there. • mm f- Beeale Key was called lasi weak to finish oat as unrip red term of the Osh Creek school, the former tanchor having resigned. . m m--m Taa ladles' prayer meeting of Die trtet No. M met with Mr*. RweWaari Monday gflermeon on Bast Sherman avenue Brooks Csrvsr left Tuesday for the Sin I-uls valley to work In the bar*- sat Balds. Oeorgs Smith has been there for a week or two and reports work In plenty at present. Mrs Leaf, a cousin of Mrs. rnrmtr,. eel led hoc up over the phone at the D er R Q depot Monday while pass-, Inf through Canon CUy on her way from Illinois to California. She promisee Mrs Farmer a visit on tha return trip Tha J. C. O elob spent a moat pleasant sflernoom Saturday with Mina Mabel Catbbert at the Cuthbert home oa Grind uvunue. A goodly noanbor j of members and aevsral gusnta were • -- - v J Mrs Kibble of Willow street says ad > any one wants to see apple* let them’ dries oat ovar their corner of tbei. Park. There are eererel orchards} worth looking at In that vicinity. , •. i Walter Hammett, who haa a position ; with tha Cement Works Co., si Con arete, was a week-end visitor wttp horns folks. Mias Mabel Calhbert entertained A company of young people Thuradiy eventog >Jhsr home on Grand avenue i la of her friend. Miss Elsie Jones of Barren. Wle. The houee has lately been remodeled and the rooms with their freeh paper and paint mads a pleasing setting tot the social event. A mast enjoyable time Is Reported. m-m-m Little Sytvln and Oladya Cad well went up Tuesday with Mr. Colton to T|gU'hair granddaughter on tha ranch aUshsssee crash. Frank Wil liams (>f Pueblo la lbs guest of Guy Cad well. w_t*—■* Mr. Tom I.lnkina of Orsnd Junction la spending his two weeks' vacation with bla parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. I.inklns. on Psta avenue, while Mrs. Unkin* In spohdlng here with her parents at Bellingham, Wash. Mr. • I Unklna Is traveling salesman far the Ridenour and Baker wholesale bouse I at Pueblo. I Clark Llewellyn took a Jolly hay- I rack party of twenty-live or more tniys gnd* girls out to tbe swimming pool Thursday evening The all partici pated in a picnic supper then the boys bad a Hue time swimming ! Mrs Hallaeer ia back from a mouth's visit with relatives at Weat j cllffe. The trip did not Improve her health sS much As aka bad hoped aud she la still confined to the house with 1 rheumatism. m m m ; MT.snd Mrs Chss. Quigley and lit tle daiifchtec of Troy. Mo., are vlsltng at the Hamjiey home on Willow street. Mrs QdlAgy end Mrs Ham mett are asters vtsltom will' mmaln for three or fanl.'weeta. ib*i J I Mrs. Hammett will aocampany them ! for a visit with other rdfbtlvea at Col orado Springs Mrs. fUmsu-U ea pects to ga back Mr sad Mrs. 'Quigley on their r*<3« to Missouri. rf ;V' f Miss Orpah Cbeusf 'was aayldg ' good-bys to hsr trvends on Lincoln ’ Park Tuesday afternoon She says the family Ipsve TharsiU/ to. make • their home at Fort Collins The fam ily of H U Cheney have been resident* of Lincoln Park and Canon City tor the last twelve yearn and they are leaving friend* 1° this vicinity. m— i— 1 • Mrs. Miller and eon. Chna. and Miss ‘Nellie Unsch came down :n the Mil ler car frost Wentellfe Friday and I were the gueeU of tbs'family of Fie* Kelllng jntli TuendaF-’ Will Kellis I and Chat Keffing and family drove 1 down In the Kelllng car oa Saturday ( sod spent a fbw days with relative* ( Willie Tatum accompanied hte ancle i Charles back to hie ranch to spend ' the of thq.summer^ NEWSPAfER MEN ENJOYED TRIP (rihstfsaed HyBHW* eIgSV) | la one'* system. One woman worked of no many that the rest of the |ue 'ple In her car became ashamed and refused to talk further In adjective*. , She literally Bowed adlectlvee for an hour and a half and then fainted • • • W E Madden of Nunn ate a hnn-1 dred trout, at the big feed at feui nbnr. On inquiry it vs* found that Mr. Madden wna a member of the last j legislature which, no doubt. accoun.-, ed for his ability to get the Osh. see George Hoemer. tbe original Wil son man la Colorado, was prominent lln the business sessions If Mr Wil son Is elected Mr. Hoemer will be ap pointed First Assistant Poet meet er | '■ Always Ready j.,. From the moment a Studebaker e. fFUndert) “20” U delivered, you have a j* car ready to go on the job. It will gtand up to its work day in and day out— take the hill* and rough places as cheerfully as the smooth, and the only care it asks is lubrication. Studebaker can are built for honest everyday service, (fid will give you tetvice —not excuses. You can start on the longest journey in full confidence th-i you will finish as strong as you began. Mechanical stability, beauty of design, simplicity of control, low price and low upkeep cost combine to make the Stude baker ’'2o’* an ideal car. Th« $BOO Stud.baker )“I0" ■ rill« tlnni>r<ltwln —t t"*** ~ W. DriraH. Tv r*-*o±** t«* mmd IfssMßMtsti s•*■> lift ii- «... *■!.«— wlw » The Studebaker Corporation Datrolt, Michi’rsr . A J. Armstrong, Agent Sll Main St. Telephone, West 20S >•& • '• . .. 5 CAKOW CUT RRCSRB, THCMDAT. Jixnig I>l£ Wasn’t That a Splendid Rain? '///$& I Yes Indeed! But here are some more good things be sides rain we want to Interest you in. Frey and Collins B « B r^ D M^ Store Children's Waists Porch and House I “• kmj ‘ * *** 4 kaiH * 4 wah * Dresses Up * t new dresses, yet durable „ y B sad well made. The graceful fit. Vj uH n “• wy* the ir w»i*d w«h i/wf bsttews sad hose .qpperter UW. w,u »» ss. Bgy. the -mump wm* m . C. B. A. Lb Spirit. * fl “ til W tut , (U s, *Ldo. e«c ' * Corsets * l^l * l “* flbasatt porch work fob . Ur *‘ V-.fse' , Smiß DATS. Oir Um *f Waist*. BkMpg Th.jeru.sf to j” ”V r«ls. . Rahesidery .Sspplles. W. “ **” „ Jvf*■„ * | 9eM| waist, weO taped; tmrT T • esmpiefe Use #f Pll-' sew sad csmplets sad priced la * f*% ttm, ILJg, vLit aaa mm. I Isw Tsp set*. Ceaterpleees, Dell ,ob. Barslaa Carts! lUL adn 004 hen- bsttsus lev, Tewels, flsssss, Thresdt, eta. sefL fL * m p -V O«o#rml. or past suiter st Ft. Morgan. 1 or somethin* else • • • j AJva Saain. the secretary of the! laaaociatioo. managed the excursloo. i It was his first hot he pulled it off like a veteran—like a real Raymond —Whitcomb, in tact ... | Luts Wilcox, who hae been a mem- . her of the aaeociatloo nearly ns long as Wolfs Londoner. Lets on that he; can't see so gets his wtfe to do most i of tbs work about Vaklng all arrange- j meats looking up lunches, etc., on n trip of this kind . . . Judge Dobell of Julesburg sad Judge Palm of Hot Sulphur Spring* I i are newspaper men who bars bsea honored by their ooamunltisn Tb-y sre county ludgea. Mr Stall sf Cun tral city will probably be the- Dgsao- , crstlc nominee tor Judge this .(nil. Same newspaper man seam to ltk* the Judgeship belter than tha postaStoe. | ,:i * a-S Mrs ~Wll»on. wife of a newspaper j man at Krammltng. plehodabsmt a hwa | dred bushels of -autifu! Columbine 1 ' and presents : firry lady on tbe train i ! w lth a big bunch of the stats Sow..- • _ „I ; ** * Tbs Hobby Hong st Steamboat was xu unusual,animal that most of she' men took n sre*t deni of Interest in. j ; Tt was roped md put m tbe corral by! 1 M**® and Gee and wasn't , Ist ont anti si. had deported from tho chnrmtiw little summer resort > j * e• e j Too mnr bars seen old men in the J front sen; \t tbs theatre counting the button* on :bs chorus girls' shoes by Ithe use of *a open glass, but did you •rer #e~ a man use a uf of field I glass** to rody the features of those la s b'.g maun* pool? Ask Otto , wangelta h>w'it works. • • B Mr J W Kelley has wall earned j the Iltli of tha Demosthenea of the aj* soclatJon His few well chosen ora torical flights of eloquence at TsmpA | would hav. dons credit to a Walcott or a Bryin G D H ’ HARK OUT FOR COUNTY TREASURER * we .v* g a ms. t.v; bbb Mr. Editor - Kindly tur.ouoce my name as a can didate for the Domination of County Treasurer. * abject to the will of the voters, of the Democratic assembly ■ad priu.art election. JOftM.F. MARK Big eiru qjon Son lav July 21st. : J over Color. l l*l*o famous scenic line. Canon City to Cripple Creek. $1 s;> round trip. Train lenses On non City 8:20 a m returning leaves Cripple Creak spm ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENT. Of School District No. 31. County of Fremont. State of Colorado KECEIVED Amount on hand July 1. 1911. General Fund t 44.7 S Amount on hind July 1. 1911. Special Fund .... lfS-84 Rec«!\t>il from General Fund by apportionment . 79.93 Race 4 red from Special tax for school purpoom 249.9^ Rerolrsd from Interest distri bution . ..... M 3 Total rt'OA’lptn $549 00 PAID OUT For teacher n salary, 6 months $275 00 For fuel, current expense, etc 33.40 For furniture 5.45 For County Treasurer's fees. 249 Total .$31*34 Balance In hands of County Treasurer: June 30. 1912, General Fund $ 79.71 •Juuo 20. 1912. Special Fund 152-92 $549.00 Ww W. BURNET. Secret gry of District No. 3t. METHODIST CHOIR PICNIC AT CITY PARK Tuesday even;ag at the City park Ithe members of the Methodist choir with their wires, husbands and sweet hearts enjoyed a pleasant little pic nic supper About fifty people were present to get rid of the fifteen pounds of roost beef, toe cream, coffee and coke. Tbe picnic was arranged as n littla farewell before the big choir takes Its vacation for a month. The quartette and the Junior choir will furnish the music st the services dur ing the absence of the senior organi sation After ths picnic the whole gather ing went over on River stceet and serenaded Mr and Mrs Scott who 1 sre very much Interested In the wo.*k of the M. E. choir. f A. H. DAVIS THE OLD SHOE MAN 1; Advertises all Men’s Oxfords and Low Cut Shoes at i: $1 a pair off Regular price A few Boys’ and Youths’ sizes in proportion. All ; I Ladies' Pumps, Slippers, Ties *nd .Oxfords at » 50c to $l.OO a Pair Off; In All Stocks and Colors. Misses' andChlldrcn's Sizes on Ssme Basis. !! Sizes nearly complete in all of them, and all are ; j first-class shoes. | J Sal* Until August Ist and for Cash Only I We must have cash, and make room for tall good;. Come early and get tst choice as they will not last long. ;; 426 Main Strast. !> Excursion Canon City to Cripple Creek'and Return Sunday, July 21st Via F. & Q. C. Railroad Colorado's Famous Seonie Una I.eave Canon City at 8:30 a. m.; returning, leave Cripple Creek at {.-00 p. m. Only $1.50 FIVE ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENT. Of School District So. 22. County of Fremont. Suite of Colorado, from July 1. mi. to June JO. 1912. RECEIVED Amount on hand 7-1-11. gen eral fund • 268.47 Special fund 519.09 Received from General fund by apportionment 111.40 Received from Special Tax for school purposes 584.23 Received from Interest on taxes 4.41 " Total receipts Ji.4sQ.so PAID OUT For teachers' salaries. 8 mos t 520.00 For fuel, suplissi etc 40.00 For secretary's salary 18.00 For county trsaa. flees 5.84 Balance in mods of County Treasurer Jon 20, 1912: General fund 270.27 Special fund 53428 Total , f 1.480.60 Balance La hands of County Tress. June 30. Ul2 9 894.55 Amount of warrants register ed and unpaid Non# Amount of warrants drawn but not paid 20 00 JOHN D WORTH. Secretary of District No. 22.