band boys were practicing at that unusual hour…
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could readily be accounted for, and to
remark that the society had the floor and kept
it, would be putting it rather mildly. That they
enjoyed themselves, goes without saying and
after indulging for fully an hour in light gossip,
they retired in good order to the parlor. There
were no flies in the dining room, nor on the dear
creatures during their meal, yet a loud buzzing
noise filled the air.
band boys were practicing at that unusual hour.
Their remarks however had no effect on the
happy throng. The jolly crowd was composed
of the following well known ladies: Mesdames
Milliken, Miller, Richardson, English, Pound,
Spalding, OHara, Leroy, Houseman, Robinson
and Fetterly, and Misses Pound, Adair and Mil-
liken. Captain B. W. Davis who was in com-
mand of the company, tried to maintain order,
but soon discovered that his authority didn’t
amount to much and he resigned his commission
then and there.
For the fair at St. Louis the A. T. & S. F.
will make rate of one fare for the round trip.
Tickets on sale from October 3 to 8.
From Ihe October 9, 1891, Issue of The Enterprise
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