People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 January 1895 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Louie Wileox end Mies Martha Robinson spent Sunday with friends in Monticello. The Boiler Explosion and the Saw Mill scene in the new Uncle Hiram. Don’t fail to see it at the opera house Jan. 21st. C. L. Wilson, Mr. Cronan and Mr. Thompson citizens of Remington came over to the county seat Tuesday. Mary Hartberg has filed her Eetition by James W. Douthit, er attorney, against Henry Hartberg for divorce, allegeing failure to provide. Wait and see the Saw Mill 6cene sawing logs in full view of the audience. This scene can be put on any stage and is presented only by the new Uncle Hiram, which appears at the opera house Jan. 21st. Miss Della Owens who has been in Lafayette for a number of weeks receiving medical treatment for her eyes is reported as becoming hopelessly blind. The young lady was about to enter the high school here and this terrible affliction will be learned with sorrow by all her associates at school, as she is highly esteemed and had a most promising future in her studies.
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