Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 61, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 October 1915 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

I n-v lU iwHyny iy/4 Old King Cole was a merry old soul, a merry old soul was he; if alive today, he would burn our Coal and. even merrier be. Burn our Coal and be merry. BRANT-WARNER LUMBER CO.

Lyceum Course Dates. November s—Colonial Band. January 19—Ralph Bingham. January 28—Tahan. February 15—William ' Rainey Bennett. March 29—Columbian Entertainers. CEE ami BEE TAXI SERVICE. Rensselaer’s new taxi service is now in operation. All city drives 10c. To the college 15 cents. Long distance drives at reasonable rates. Phone 360.—E. M. BAKER, Location Nowels’ Restaurant. ts Are You Going to Entertain? If so, don’t wear yourself out writing the invitations, but call at The Democrat office and let us furnish and print the invitations and envelopes—handsome linen finish ones—for almost as little as you could buy the blank cards and envelopes elsewhere.

Baron Montono, doyen of the diplomatic corps at Petrograd, is one oi Japan’s foremost diplomats. >He has lived in Petrograd since 1906.

The Tennyson family was noted for its longevity. Miss Matilda Tennyson, who died recently, was in her ninety-ninth year; Charles was sev-enty-one at the time of his death; Mary, seventy-four; Emilia, seventyeight; Alfred, poet laureate, eightythree; Frederick, ninety-one; Arthur, eighty-five; Horatio, eighty, and Cecilia, ninety-two.

M. V. BROWN Building Contractor ■Have just returned to Rensselaer to live. Am open for building contracts of any kind or size, or work by the day. Fine interior finish, stairways and hard-wood floors my specialty. MY MOTTO: I Try To Please PHONE No. 415.