Lyle column

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Business
Publication Date: 
Friday, February 11, 1887
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LYLE.

Miss Ella Kirby, an accomplished young lady Rose Creek, is visiting with Mrs. Hickok.

Miss Watt was canvassing our town the other day with good success.

Our city is crowded with lawyers every day, but we do not see that they accomplish much
of anything. F. Lewis will soon open a law office at Lyle, and will probably locate in the
Board of Trade building.

Hans C. Anderson left for an extended trip west. He will visit all principal cities in
Montana, Oregon and Washington Ter.

A pleasant little party was assembled in the home of Mrs. Jas. Hoy Friday evening in
honor of Miss Clara Edwards of Austin.

The cap social at Mrs. Hughson's was well attended and a good time was had.

The Parmenter Dramatic company will soon represent the comedy, "Little Brown Jug,"
at the Enterprise school house.

The dedication services of the M. E. church will be held next Sunday.

Our new furniture dealer received two carloads of furniture Friday, which he is willing
to sell at the very lowest prices.

And one having horses for sale should call on Mr. C. Roe at the Central Hotel. He pays
good prices for good horses.

BILLY BENDER.