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Miss Marion Baker, of South Calhoun street, left yesterday for Colorado Springs, Colo., where she will spend the summer with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell.
(May 29, 1896, The Fort Wayne Sentinel, Fort Wayne Indiana - Submitted by Shauna Williams)
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ballschmider left yesterday morning for Colorado Springs, Colo., to visit with Otto Reiss, who is staying there for the winter.
[September 27, 1912, Sheboygan Evening Press, Sheboygan Wisconsin - Submitted by Shauna Williams]
Mesdames Charles and Lewis Bancroft of Colorado Springs, Colorado, are here visiting relatives and old acquaintances. They, with their husbands, were former residents of our village but emigrated West several years ago.
[May 3, 1893, The Quincy (Illinois) Daily Journal - Transcribed by Debbie Gibson]
Miss Clara Boyles left last evening for Columbus, where she will make a week's visit among friends and relatives. She will then go to Colorado Springs, Colorado, where she will spend the summer months with her brother, F.M. Boyles, for her health. [March 22, 1894, Daily Advocate, Newark Ohio - Submitted by Shauna Williams]
Clark Brown and wife left Tuesday for a few weeks' visit with their daughter, Mrs. B.P. Mooney, and family, at Colorado Springs.
[July 22, 1916, Iowa City Daily Citizen, Iowa City Iowa - Submitted by S. Williams]
Clark Brown and wife arrived home from Colorado Springs, Colo., their daughter, Mrs. Bruce Mooney, and family. [September 18, 1916, Iowa City Daily Citizen, Iowa City Iowa - Submitted by Shauna Williams]
Miss Louise Chamberlin returned Thursday to Colorado Springs after spending the summer at the I.J. Chamberlin home.
[September 2, 1916, Iowa City Daily Citizen, Iowa City Iowa - Submitted by S. Williams]
Lake Zurich - Edward Clark, of Colorado Springs, called on Zurich people Tuesday.
(June 13, 1903, Herald, Arlington Heights, Illinois - Submitted by S. Williams)
John Cornelius, a well known Altoona printer, who has been at the national home for union printers at Colorado Springs, Colo., for some months, is in the city visiting his children.
[July 7, 1906, Altoona Mirror, Altoona PA - Submitted by Shauna Williams]
Mrs. D.S. Curtis, of Earl Court, has as her guest, her niece, Miss Adalaide M. Carr, of Colorado Springs, Colo.
[October 16, 1913, Elyria Evening Telegram, Elyria Ohio - Submitted by Shauna Williams]
Fred Curtis, of Manitou Springs, Col., is here on a visit. Fred's friends-and he has hosts of them-are delighted to see him.[October 19, 1889,The Waukesha Journal, Waukesha Wisconsin - Submitted by S. Williams]
Mrs. H.E. Gardner came in from Colorado Springs, Colo., Friday to join her husband who has charge of the Wells Fargo express office. May 20, 1905, The Ada Evening News, Ada Oklahoma - Submitted by Shauna Williams]
Mrs. E.G. Halstead is a guest at The Broadmoor, Colorado Springs. June 25, 1924, Syracuse Herald, Syracuse New York - Submitted by S. Williams]
Orana -- Jerry Harrauff, of Colorado Springs, Colo., is visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. Harrauff.
[December 16, 1893, The Weekly Herald Despatch, Decatur Illinois - Submitted by Shauna Williams]
Palantine- Rev. House and bride [nee Serenia Clough] were tendered a reception at the home of Miss Vashti Lambert last Friday evening. Mrs. House was formerly a resident of this vicinity. The couple are on their wedding tour from the bride's home at Colorado Springs to Baltimore where Rev. House has a charge. About a dozen friends were present and a very enjoyable evening was spent.
[June 21, 1902, Herald, Arlington Heights Illinois - Submitted by S. Williams]
Jesse James of Colorado Springs spent yesterday in the city.
[August 9, 1916, Iowa City Daily Citizen, Iowa City Iowa - Submitted by S. Williams]
Pennsville - Robert McCoy of Colorado Springs, Colo., is a visitor here for a few weeks. [July 30, 1897, The Courier, Connellsville, Pennsylvania - Submitted by Shauna Williams]
Miss Lucile Mueller left Sunday for Colorado Springs where she will enter the nurses training school at Glockner sanitarium.
[July 28, 1916, Iowa City Daily Citizen, Iowa City, Iowa - Submitted by S. Williams]
EL DORADOANS GO TO COLORADO SPRINGS
Mrs. Myrtle O'Brien and Miss Susie Adams, who have been at St. Anthony's Sanitorium, Las Vegas, N. Mex., for the past few months have gone to Glockner Sanitorium, Colorado Springs, Colo. Mrs. W. L. Shriver, of El Dorado accompanied them from Las Vegas to Colorado Springs. Mrs. O'Brien and Miss Adams are well known in El Dorado. The former taught in the Junior High School here for three years. Miss Adams was cashier and bookkeeper of the El Dorado Grocery Company. [January 15, 1923, EL Dorado Times - Submitted by Peggy Thompson]
George Olmstead and bride of Colorado Springs are expected here for a brief visit next Thursday and will probably be at the social that evening to greet old friends. [June 7, 1902, Herald, Arlington Heights, Illinois - Submitted by S. Williams]
Dr. G.W. Praker, of insurance and drowning fame, left Excelsior Springs, MO., for Colorado Springs, Colo., where he will reside. His intention is to establish there a sanitarium for the cure of consumptives.
(December 26, 1896, Progress Review, La Porte City Iowa - Submitted by Shauna Williams)
Itasca - Dr. and Mrs. Solenburger of Colorado Springs are guests of H.F. Lawrence and family. [October 4, 1902, Herald, Arlington Heights Illinois - Submitted by S. Williams)
M.M. Stoddard, manager of the Rand Lumber Co., returned Tuesday from a ten days' visit with his daughter, Mrs. C. Smith, in Colorado Springs, Colorado. While the main object of Mr. Stoddard's trip was to visit his daughter, he thoroughly enjoyed the scenery and various amusements incidental to a summer resort. [August 21, 1903, Humeston Advocate, Humeston Iowa - Submitted by S. Williams]
Mrs. Sarah E. Taylor and son and W.D. Griffin and wife drove over to Decatur last Sunday, where Mrs. Taylor boarded the 9 o'clock train for Colorado Springs, Colo., to visit her daughter. Mrs. Mary A. Dana, and recruit her health in the Rockies.
[June 14, 1890, Herald Despatch, Decatur Illinois - Submitted by S. Williams]
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