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About The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1893)
I m 'i. : m 6( it I W i& &-c&rmivr-x&c$r-csr-cy srjjj Two Young Men Farmer Boys decided to better their lot in life. One wanted to bo a business man, the other an educator. Prepara tion was necessary of course. They Invested $ 1 40 Each at tho Western Nnrmni rv.is lege, Lincoln, Neb. This sum 1 4. iub owjiuui expenses ior j one year of forty-eight weeks, "a luuy f Secured r A Good Education. This was a life endowment and besides the pleasurc,comfort,satis faction and mental discipline to be derived from the education itself, it elevated them in the eyes of their fellow men. They Now Earn $2,000 A Year Each. One as cashier of n national bank, and stockholder in two" banks, the other as professor , m . ikuuihj; western college. Both nrn mnrlnl ,.,... r , and have the conlidcncc, res-, yuui. unci csicem ot the busi- w j.iuh, humeius and all1 classes of people with whom , thai? nrt 1 1. 1 ' .vy 4C uiuugnc in contact iney attribute thoiV ,,,, SofeuLred , hmT- '""''"""wiimi college, this college 1ms done a like' ?,elA Srelter or less, "-6'-wiu'izoco grnauntes. It PAH nnrl iJ11 1 la. t "" "" v Jr you. Are !You In a Rut? ao?vl,Utf,5t: Fnarticulurs as o when and how, send for nor- SSSi amli histries of tho bv others. Make your decision to-day. write at once. ' XIJVCOl,JV, IV12. TVM. M. CItOAN, Pnniapnt. W. J. KINHLEY, Soc'y and Troon.