Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 284, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 November 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
The Prettiest Moving- Picture Show in the City. REX WARNER, Proprietor.
Miss Ella M. Clark has a refined, intelligent and charming personality. —Chicago American. At M. E. church, tonight. The census bureau Monday announced the population of Illinois as 5,638,591, an increase of 817,041, or 18.9 per cent over 1900. This gives Illinois four new congressmen. The population of Cook county is given as 2,405,233. Let us have your coal orders. We have a large supply of genuine Jackson Hill Egg, Egg Cannel, West Virginia Splint, Pittsburg Smokeless and all sizes of hard coal. Maines & Hamilton, phone 273. John J. Nesbitt, of Greensburg, a member of Wilder’s brigade and a well known horseman, is at the point of death as a result of a stroke of paralysis. It is the second stroke he he suffered. The Schuberts are a great success. They give an unusually versatile program, alFf^fatures being abl£ presented.—Chicago Record-Herald. At M. E. church tonight. Lew G. Ellingham, of Decatur, the newly elected secretary of state, who will take his office next Wednesday at noon, lias announced that the assistant secretary of state will be Herman L. Conter, a manufacturer and banker of Decatur. We are making a special reduction on buggies In stock. They are splendid bargains. See them at Maines & Hamilton’s.
