Rensselaer Union, Volume 12, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 October 1879 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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"Good Pn>-MA««SHn’ is very deslrnb e in whatever station m life you are plaoed, ana we are pleased to note that toe system-of American penmanship Introduced b» Prof. G. A. Gaskell, of Manchester. Now Hampshire. United States, to very popular In London, and is used In many of the leading commercial houses. It Is called 'Gaakeil’s Compendium,’ and Is simpler and more easily learned, and may be written with greater ease sod rapidity, than any of toe old styles. Trubner k Co., Booksellers, 67 k 59 Ludgate Hill, have It for sale.”—Foil Hall Gazelle, London, England. ” The salient advantages of Gaskell’* system are Its legibility, rapidity and beauty. There to no style of writing, plain or ornamental, business or epistolary, far lady or gentleman, which Is not Included In this admirable tystem. And we think that If anything at all <*>uld fire an Indifferent writer with a desire to become an expert and elegant penman, an inspection of Mr. GaekeU’s system would do so.”— Heu> York Daily ft lines*. W-TE«CPEii«IP ■'HIS SYSTEM has hem prepared expressly to meet the wants of those desiring to cliango their.present handwriting to a more East and SAmvri. style, by home or office practice, without a teacher. It is the only American system used In the commercial offices of LonamMn New York, Boston, Philadelphia and other cities of GASKELL’S COMPENDIUM I 1 Bmslneaa, Ladles’ and Ornamental Penmanship, In all varieties ; Movement Kxerrlsn, Alphabets’ JLedger Headings, Bllla, Model (Signature*, Corrcv H K (ponding Blylrs, Album Work, Card-Writing, PenDraw ing and Shading, German Text, Old English* | Off-Hand Flourishing, Ac., Ac. AU the above are in the form of written and other pen-exercise*, and accompanied with a small Book of Ivstkuctions, giving a complete analysis of every capital and small letter with full directions for Poeltion Pen-Holding and Movement. IMPROVEMENT OF THOSE USING IT. Having had a sale of over 75,000. ample opportunity Is afforded for A” testing It* valne. For the past year we have given In each number of Sckibnnr’s Monttilt and St. NlcnoL*safullpage,showlngtheim- \< f provrmrntot thmte using It, as rrcelvrd front month to month. The following have never been equaled by any other system, school or Iff re teacher. Thoy are perfect reproduction* of tho original writing-

Old Style: HnaMt Mr. Dennis to now teacherof penmanship In Wright’s Business College, Brooklyn, N. Y. Old Style: New Style: PB. Hardin to at present teaching penmanship In KmiUtcky. and to highly commended by leading Journals,, both as a finished writer and a successful Instructor. Hto postoffice address to Union Star, Kentucky.

. COMPLETE will be mailed to any address, f illy prepaid, “Lfi. rtyane aridrtw* us In jour own handwriting, an that, 1/ neewan, we may give specbl StracOoiw hr letter. Hegietered Letter » and Money Orders at our ro* Address GEORGE A. GASKELL, Principal Bryant ft Stratton College, Manchester, N. H. u joa d ° Dot ■* »**. wttbV i£SX SIX' ownh * o<3 -A“ to »« des| ring full Particular* of thQ Compendium,