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Show PUEBLO, COLO. Thomas Hoffmire of La Junta snent Sunday in the city.' T. G. McCarthy, who has been ill for several days, is out again. S. T. Brown of Trinidad passed through the city Sunday.- Mrs. George Fitzpatrkk of Colorado Springs is visiting Mrs. W. J. Donnelly of this city. ? Mrs. Agnes D. Murray and children, of Denver, are visiting her brother, ,W. J. Donnelly of Pueblo. Mrs. Murray will leave in a few . days for California. Mrs. James Bartley .has returned from a month's-visit with relatives at Coolidge, Kan. . . : : James Weeden is sick with typhoid fever at the Minnequa hospital. His mother. Mrs. Mary E. Weeden of Lexington, Mo., arrived Saturday morning. Miss Daisy Duggins left for Rocky Ford, where she will visit friends. Mrs. Harry Deuell has been entertaining enter-taining her mother and sister, from Denver, for two weeks. Misses Mayme and Sarah Elwell returned re-turned to Boulder Saturday to resume studies at the state university. ? M-s. M. J. Gordon, wife of Sergeant Gordon of the United State recruiting station, left for Kansas City Saturday Satur-day morning, where she will visit relatives. rel-atives. ; General Superintendent F. W. Egan of the Rio Grande passed through Pueblo Pu-eblo on No. 5. going west. He remained here only a few minutes. Miss Margaret Hughes will leave for Florence. Colo., accompanied by Miss Li!a Smith, whose home she will visit. |