Rensselaer Republican, Volume 23, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 February 1891 — OUR SHORT-HAND CLASS. [ARTICLE]
OUR SHORT-HAND CLASS.
It is to Accommodate: Teachxbs—Who can pursue this study at home to good advantage. There Is a demand for Short-hand teachers, and you will find it profitable to 'form a date as soon as you are qualified. PnsACHxns. Lawyers aivd Other PitonsUOXAL Mee—Who have many uses for a ayatem of brief writing. Bon—Who have an ambition to get an education, and want to improve every spare moment. Young Ladies—Who wish to qualify themselves for an agreeable and paying business. Students, Business Men—All persons, it fact, who have much writing to do. The Um< to join the class is NOW. Our popular course will be practical, and a thorough as can possibly be given in twelve lessons. Ths charges are remarkably low—onl? |2 far the course. The membership of tbe claswlll bo limited, and if you wish the benefits o this course you must join a» once. Send 82.001< the Editor and your name will bo enrolled Then. If you cannot possibly, take the lessens as they ore published, you can save the papers, and you will receive your instructions by mall when you have more leisure—ln three or six months from now, if you prefer to do so. Oub Plan—The Pitman system will be taught. Each lesson will be made as clear and easy as possible. Each member of the class will be placed in correspondence with the author, Prof. Moran, who will correct exercises, answer questions, explain difficult points, furnish Lesson Keys, Speed Sheets, lieport Cards, and, within proper limits, introduce the learner to other members of the class, with whom he may correspond in Short-hand. There ia an increasing demand for stenographers, and we are glad to be able to offer om readers the opportunity eC a life-time tor laaraIng this beautiful art. These lessons will begin in this pepei tho first issue in March.
