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Two Broken Noses

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Parent Issue
Day
10
Month
March
Year
1891
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

Last Friday evening Reuben Miller, of Pittsfield, a young man who belonged to last year's senior dental class, but did not gradĂșate with them, was struck in the face in front of Millman's saloon, on North Main street, by a large stone thrown by John Wesley Robison, colored. They had had some words in the saloon and coming out on the sidewalk the quarrel was renewed. The stone, which weighed two pounds, crushed in Miller's nose and had it struck a little higher would probably have killed him. Miller was taken to the University hospital. Robison has been arrested and is now in jail.