Rensselaer Republican, Volume 28, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 October 1895 — Card of Thanks. [ARTICLE]

Card of Thanks.

Through the medium of this paper we wish to express our heartfelt thanks to friends and neighbors who so kindly extended their sympathy and assistance in our time of sorrow and bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McCowahat. Flour and meal at J. H. Cox’s. To Proposed Telephone Subscribers, Any parties desiring to have tele* phones in their houses, to connect with the Rensselaer telephone system, either now or within a few inontbs, are requested to notify the telephone company, by the first of next weekAs it is desired to string the wires at once, before the parties who do that work take their departure. It is a matter of great difficulty to string new wires where so many are already up, and the service of several skilled hands are required to do the work. For fresh buck-wheat flour, call at the mill. Satlek A Collins.

A Competent Kindergarten School. Miss Adelaide Demmon of Chicago Kindergarten Institute, has begun regular daily cl sses in the rooms over Starr’s Grocery. Parents and others are invited to visit the school during the horns from 9 to 12 A.M. A limited number of children between three and seven years ot Age will be taken. The rooms are well heated and ventilated, and parents may be sure their children will be well cared for. Among the patrons of the Kindergarten are Madame* F A Ross, G. K. Hollingsworth, W. H. Sanders, A. S. Laßue and E. L. Hollingsworth. Call on J. H. Cox for hay, grain, lime and hair.