People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 December 1893 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Slarriage Licenses., The following persons have been granted marriage licenses since our last report: Payette J. Wood to Emma Ream. James L. Page to Ida May Porter. Charles E. Waling to Harriet Wilson. The O'Neil Sketch Club occupied the Opera House Monday and Tuesday evenings of this week. They were greeted with very small house on Monday evening and on the following night nobody came and they gave no performance at all. Hui for their credit it must be said that they gave a pretty good performance even if the box recci ,>ts were small. Mr. and Mrs. O'Neil nre good elocutionists. Mrs. O Neil, in particular, when she gave her imitation of "The Bells,” and again in “Bumble's Courtship.” Mr. O'Neil,' in his humorous way, recited “Matrimonial Troubles,” and “A One Legged Goose.” Both were ex-
