Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 18, 1901, Image 13

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    Fremont Normal School, Commercial
Institute and College of Pharmacy
'k KKMi'NT I .1 beautiful forest city
I of In, (.mi lulmliiliiiits, hunted north
I of Omaha on tlio I'lemont, KIU-
hirn & Missouri Valley nml Union
I'., ill' railways. Twenty -four passctiKor
ti iIum ariivo and thpat't dally. Tho .hool
v.is founded In lj and when President
cicmtmms took chat'!o of the school five
MM m laU'r there weir only thltty-two stu
dents In att tula nee. This yinr tho on
lollmrnt htm rem hod over l.M)i) students
and the summit- school eim I od iii'nrly !oo.
Tho rollego building is a sutcly structure,
surrounded by a hust beautiful camp.is; It
la a ptrfeet foie-t. In tin- main s dio d
building there are firty-six rooms, writ
lighted mid well ventilated. The appoint
ments In tvi'iy way arc III Bt -class. Tin.
library hat l.oun volutins. Tho banks are
well chosen and adapted to thorough in
vestigation nf nil mililprlx. I'or the h-ti.)
of botany and physics sM'cinl ruiims nr.'
lilted lip, giving students ovory possible
odvuntngo for the Investigation of the e
Important subjects,
t'luiriiliii'.i 'on '',
The llnest pharmacy course In the w.st
The dispensing and drill? looms and the
labotalorles are Mipplled with all mod
ern Impiovoments. Nothing has been
spared to make this depart meiii rank with
Iho best pharmacy s bonis in the fulled
States and one of Iho beauties about the
whole alfalr Is that students ran enter this
department at any time and nl.o that tlu'
regular tuition. $10 per term, admits nut
only to this department, but every other
department of the school. The pharmacy
school Is roguliiily registered and confers
the proper degree upon Its graduates. The
lepulatlon of the sehnol Ihroughout the
state and west gives students in this de
partment nnt advantagon. We also sus
tain In connection with this course a regu
Inr preparatory medl-nl course and stu
dents completing this couise are given one
ear's credit in our best medical schools
in this country.
' in u: --i i I l'inni'.
It Is of grout Interest to visit this de
partment of the school and to see tho
great number of stuib'tMs who are doubly
interested in the buslniss transactions In
the IJxehutigo room. It looks for all the
world like a miniature business world
There aro from inn to r.nil students In this
department of tho school alone. The olll
ces are well equipped with everything up t"
date, and, like all other departments of tin
school, fctulcnts entering Ihe business col
lege are required to pay only tin one
tuition fee of $10. fin, anil this enliths the
student to all the advantage's of Ihe Nor
mal and I. Horary dopal tmenls. The total
coat to senile a lirsl -class busliu idii
cation, including boa id, room and tuitun
does not exceed mi.iiii.
slioi'tlninil noil Tj ievv i-IHiiu Ciilleue.
Tho latest and best systems or kIioI'I
hand aro tat.ght, Imduillng (iregg. Hum in
I'llmnnlc, (Iraham and ritumn system
Tho "Touch system" of l pew rtt lug is nls
taught. Tho student can make his own
selection of systems. Special emphasis !
given to speed in both shorthand and
typewriting. The school gives n sl muni lis'
tcholarshlp for $:jo.0o, and If the manage
ment has not secured a position for the
student at the close of tho six months
ho is privileged to sta one month longer
in tho Shorthand department flee of chnrgo.
Th.s Is an excellent oppuitunlly for young
men and young women to secure an edu
cation that will advance them Into a good
and lucrative position.
M'liool lit' Aliihle.
Tho Conservatory of Music In cunnectlui.
with the Normal school is one of the llnest
In tho west. Everything Is dono to advaiico
the intercut of the student In tills depart
ment. The public peiformance exorcises
and lectures given by tho professors nro
of gnat Miluo to students III broadening
their know It due imd luti unifying their In-
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MIN III II. DIM! KlilCMOVr Nlllt.M I. SC IIOOI,.
(crest in the study of tins nil. Studciin
coning here have every advantage of east
ern colleges. The Instructors are men and
women of ripe scholarship and thoroughly
luterealid In their work. The expense Is
much less than other conservatories of
music. This Is owing to the great number
of .Undents who come here for this Im
portant study.
Mule Vl IIIIelHc.
Slate Superintendent W. K. I'owler of
ficially recognized the school .Inly 15, 1U0I.
This Is a coveted advantage. Tho school Is
entitled to Issue certllleatrs good for two
years, three years and for life, according
i 1 1 1 1 1' 1 . of win k bel t
lucinthc positions.
al'e in demand and get
Willi I e
for olle
'oil I'se ol Mllll.l,
The sehnol sustains eighteen different
i'our.-es of study, Including preparatoiy,
teaebeis. sclent llle, classic, normal literary,
didactic, civil engineering, elocution and
oratory, high school, primary and grade,
commercial, shorthand and typewriting,
piano, voice, art, penmanship and pharmacy
courses.
li I lie Seliuol ( on 1 1 n ll is Im tii'imtli.
roall.os
Tho management of
the fact that In order
the school
to build tho school
trie light, beat, city water .
.ear, III t y weeks . 1 10 Oil
M'eo in ii i oilii I lo iin.
For the accommodation of students two
large and commodious dormitories, hIIu
iitt.il south of and facing the college build
ing, have been erected, equipped with all
modern Improvements and under the man
agement of Kilned and elllclenl matrons,
whose duty II Is to look after Ihe students'
wilfaie and to guaid earefulls Ihe health
and discipline and to assist in ihe ' Ultlva
tlon of gentility and the hlgln st moral
habits. All rooms are supplied with elec
tric light, many with clly water, and many
aro heated with hot water. The pi Ice of
ii: or fAMi'is. snouiMi unu:s nd tii:N'Ti,i:.n:. s iiu.
to the
school
grade
ea r
of work completed, and, the
being llfty wieks in length,
tiludcuts are eunhled to complete a collide
in much less lime tlmii where the school
year Is thirty-six weiks In length, tirades
are nccepted from liiuli schools and other
limitations of learning doing equally as
good work. The Normal school, being on
Its own merits, realU.es the fact that every
student who leaves its threshold must be
thorough In his knowledge and up to date
ill Ills tinpartatloii. The best evidence of
tho good work done In this Institution Is
iho fact that students who complete a
SKCTIUNAI, VII'JW or I.IIillUn
two .things are ucrcsinry. ITrst, an excel
lent faculty must bo sustained, and, second,
tho expense must bo reduced to a minimum.
The faculty is compoHeil of men and women
of excellent teaching power, kind and jet
llrm In their recitation wink. They have
been chi.M'ii, not only for their scholarship,
but for their power of imparting thai
knowledge to others. The best methods
aro used and tho subject matter Is placid
before the ttudcnt In such a way iu to gain
the best possible results. It matters not
what your stage of advancement Is
lh' oi gnulnt ion Is such thai you can ill-
uiiM gel Jiih such class wi rk ns y u do lio
Hpeelal emphahN Is placid upon a ihrough
knowledge of the common branches. Tlu r 1
i r.. thousands of young men and women
who desire an i duration, but feel sum whn
ciulmrnisaul lo enter a school of high lank
Here this embarrassment Is s I asld ly
ihe fnct that It matters in t what y.iur
I aruiiig may be. The echuol only nqulno
that when you enter you are iliteimiind in
t-'ct an education. Classes two i rgiuiled In
'he beginning of all eomincn and higher
l.ianches. The ib h ami the p ior mud on
ihe same level and everything Is done juis
ibl lo mnko tho woik pIchhiiiI nml
profitable. The social conditions of the
In ol are the very best, Tho moral and
ml' llei i nit I wclftuo of i ach hi iuli nt Is coio
t j 1 1 v giianbd. Hook learning Is not a
I. .r.iinoiint Isfcile with Iho school, but the
i ni iis are made to feel that their soe'al
i vih anient Is n great factor In their life's
. .'u .i t Ion.
I'M ene,
l nil. .ii. board, room and electric
I -'lit lor ten weeks . 30 7j
i i Hun. hoard, room, ibctrlc light
"el In al for leu weeks Tu
I' inn .n. boaid, beat, i 1. i llle light
ml li'-t Ill silpplhd Willi city
v ii. r f..r ten w. eks :;i ,
Tuition, iioiird and room, tifly weeks J 20 00
Tuition, board, best room supplied
room Is regulated nccoidlug to aceommo
dallomi. Owing to the lingo number of
stuililits boarding at the college dining
hall, thus enabling tho management to pur
chase u large quantities, wo aro able to
reduce tho hoaul to a nominally low price
to students, at the tame 1 1 met supplying
them Willi the best and fn sliest products
the market alfoids. The fund Is plain, lint
wholesome and well I'
the kill hi n and dining to.,
oui-ly guaribd and is .'I-'
Ilispcc lion of IBltl i s Si i
private I" .lid if ilesu i d
I Neattnss of
n is most zeal
v open lo tin
li ills mav havi
Students enter at any time. No exami
nation requited. Tet hooks rented. Kail
term opens September .'I. Second fall term
opens November 1'.', 1901. Send for Illus
trated catalogue. I'or further particulars,
Address li es. W. 11. t'leininoiis, l''retuont,
Neb.
Pointed Paragraphs
Hotter have no luck than bad luck.
A poor excuse Is a crutch used by crippled
love. i 'g
A wise man shuts his eyes when hu look.?
at a woman's faults.
A man who sits down and rellects Isn't
necessarily brilliant.
Sometimes it Is what a man doesn't say
Hint Is most Interesting.
u Irishman says that no gentleman will
go to sleep at a wake.
Nothing takes tho conceit out of a bache
lor like marrying a widow,
A bald-beaded man Is always telling you
how ho had n fever and lost his hair.
The toper may ho said to bo In a happy
oudllion when ho is wreathed In smiles.
If It weren't for the poor little microbes
tho doctor would have to tlx tho blame else
where. Tho man she litis scdeeted to assume the
rolo of No, - Invariably comes to the widow
who waits.
IJvery woman cherishes lite delusion that
she Is capable of reforming any man If only
given the opportunity.
Nothing pleases a woman more than lo
have a man present her with a pair of
gloves three sl.es loo small.
Tho prodigal sou ate husks, but he left a
few lor city people who spend tho suiumei
in tho country to sleep on.
Another St. I .on I s man has disclivoreil per
petual motion, but the manager of the
Insane asylum in which he Is routined will
not permit him to turn it looso on tho
public.
Knew His Destination
Louisville Coin ler-.lotirnal ( uml-litinx r
edly bibulous, he boarded a Market street
ear ami hung limply to a ttrap, looking at
ever) body and smiling foolishly. When the
car had gone about ten blocks ho suddenly
cried:
"Conductor, oh. I shay, conductor, whole
am I at''"
at I'liui'tceiitli street." said III
U hi le -In you waul u g I
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"We
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lieM Haloon
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