The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, October 02, 1903, Page 14, Image 14

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.VOLUME 3, NUMBER 37,
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ADDITIONAL NEWS SUMMARY.
From Lynn, Mass., September 25, it
was announced that "because of over
production" the General Electric com
pany has reduced its working force by
about 5,000 men.
An Associated press cablegram un
der date of Manila, September 24,
Bays: Dominador Gomez, a former
Spanish oilicor, awaiting sentenco upon
the charge of maintaining an illegal
organization known as the Union Ob
rero, was today charged with rebellion
and insurrection for inciting ladrone
leaders in the provinces of Rizal, B11I
ncan, Laguna, Cavite and elsewhere,
to take up arms in rebellion and insur
rection against the authority of the
United States. This has resulted in
the recent outbreak of an insurrection
in the provinces named in the form of
a guerilla warfare, carried on through
the influence of the Union Obrero.
The national conference of the Uni
te rian and other Christian churches
elected Carroll D. Wright president
at the meeting at Atlantic City.
At Burton, O., the grand jury ro
turned two indictments against George
H and H. N. Ford, bankers, who re
cently failed with liabilities aggro
gating $1,125,000
The sultan of Turkey has expressed
a wish for the withdrawal of the
American warships now off Beirut
"so that the settlement of the ques
tions pending between the United
States and Turkey can be proceeded
with." it is said that the United
States government will not withdraw
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Do You Want a College Education?
THE COMMONER'S GREAT OFFER.
Every Young Man and Young Woman should endeavor to securo a Good Education. In many instances the oxpenso is a bar, at least to more than
may be socured in the Public Schools. The Commoner has arranged a plan whereby any industrious Young Man or Woman may earn enough to pay for a
college course. Tho plan is simpio, the work comparatively easy, tho results sure if the work is followed oarnestly.
YOUR CHOICE OF SCHOOLS.
Arrangements have been made and are being made, with some of tho leading Educational Institutions of the country, so that Young Men and Young
Women may select a college near their own homes. Here are oightoon well known Institutions that are included in The Commoner's Groat Offer. For
catalogues of these colleges, write to'prosidonts named.
Humboldt College, Humboldt, la.
J. F. Fetarson, Praa. .
Regular tuition 148.00. Non-sectarian.
For young men and women.
Thirty courses,' from common school
to 'degree of A. B. Business, short
hand, typewriting, looution, penman
ship, law, music, etc. Short, practi
cal courses. School yoar 18 weeks.
Ladies' dormitory; gentlemen's dor
mitory. Combined dining hall.
Board, room and tuition $80 to $110
and upwards for 48 -weoks. Studlnts
can enter any time without examination.
Baker University, Baldwin. Kans.
Dr. L. H. Mnrlln, Free.
" The first college in the great south
west." Rogular tuition $36.00. Both
soxos. Undor Methodist control. En
rollment 1002, 917. Four courses-
classical, philosophical, scientific, and
literature and art. Board and roqm
from $2 to $4 a week. Over 1,200
graduates from tho various depart
ments occupying useful and respon
sible positions in church and nation.
Splendid buildings and equipments.
Nebraska Normal, Wayne, Nib,
' J. M. File, A. M Pros.
For both sexes. Non-sectarian,
Stato certificates issued to graduates,
two yoars, throe years and life. More
than 1,000 different students enrolled
last year. Tuition in all regular de-
Sartments for full year, $25. Tuition,
oard, room, heat and light, 10 weoks,
$25; for fifty weeks $100. Thirteen
rogular courses of study. Special
courses. Best accommodations.
Lawrence, Unl., Appleton, .Wis,
8. Flaatx, "Fh. D D. D., Fraa.
Regular tuition, $25. Tuition and
board one yoar $150. For both sexes.
Inter-donominational control. 31 in
structors; 500 students. Library of
20,000 volumes, Organized 1847.
tarian school, founded 184G. It has
22 instructors and 391 students of both
sexes; gives courses of study in the
classics, Sciences and Philosophy;
confers degrees and offers prizes for
proficiency in Languages, Oratory.and
general scholarship.
Defiance College, Defiance, 0.
F. W. Molteyndda, A. M 13. D,, Fra.
Regular tuition $30. Chartered
1850. This college now has enrolled
164 students, It has 13 instructors
in Classical, Philosophical, Literary
and Moral courses, and Departments
of Music, Art, Elocution, Commerce
and Theology. A co-educational
school of a high moral and religious
plane.
Ewlng College, Ewing, III,
J. A. IiCaTltt, D. D Fraildamft.
Rogular tuition $30.00. Oldest col
lego in Southern and Eastern Illinois,
under Baptist control, but no denom
inational requirements. Has 220 stu
dents and a faculty of 13 well quali
fied instructors. Offers strong courses
in the classics and Mathematics, has
Business, Music and Normal depart
ments, and giyes its young men and
young women students personal train
ing often wanting in larger institutions.
McKendree College, Lebanon, III.
K. H. OhaaaberllM A. M I,,I. D
President.
Regular tuition $36.00. Located in
a beautiful suburb of St. Louis.
Standing high, instruction thorough.
Its courses of study include Mental
and Moral Philosophy, Greek, Latin,
German, English, Science, -Mathe
matics, Lirw ana Music. Jjnst year
184 students received instruction from
a faculty of 14.
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Nebraska.
Neb, Wesleyan Univ..
DaWltt O. Huntington, D. D. Chan.
Regular tuition $27.00. For loca
tion, surroundings and influences as
well as scholarship, an excellent
school. Located at University Place,
a handsome suburban village, three
miles from Lincoln. Under Meth
odist control,instructs in the Sciences,
Arts and Literature, Commorco and
Oratory. Students number 700, both
sexes. Faculty of 40.
Biloit Golligi, Belolt, Wis.
Edward D. Katoa, D. D., L. , D Pra.
Regular tuition $56.00. A non-sec-
Kentucky Wesleyan College,
WINCHESTER, KY.
J. L. Webar, D. D., 1.1 tt. I Praa.
Regular tuition $50.00. A distinctly
Christian institution. Methodist.
Surrounds its students with the best
religious influences. Instruction in
all branches. High standard of mor
als and scholarship. Faculty has 13
members. Students, both sexes, 175.
Washburn College, Topeka, Kans.
NrmH Flats, A.M..B.D., Frealdenft.
Regular tuition $40,00. A Medical
College, School of Law, and depart
ments of Fine Arts.Oratory and Arch
itecture, with Classical and Scientific
Courses. A student body of 328 un
der the training of 25 instructors.
Congregational School, founded 1865.
Both sexes. Degrees of A. B., B.
B. and A. M.
ing Classical, Philosophical, Scientific
Literary, Preparatory, Normal, Com,
mercial, Music, Art and Elocution
courses. Good equipments, an able
faculty, unrivaled location, low ex
penses. It is co-educational, has 284
students and 12 instructors.
Baylor University, Waco. Texas.
S. Palmar Breoks, A. M., Praaldant.
Regular tuition, $60.00, Leading
Southern University. Founded 1845.
Offers courses of study leading to de
grees of Bachelor, of Arts, Bachelor
of Science, Bachelor of Philosophy
and Bachelor of Letters. Also Masters
degrees for advanced work, Co-educational;
Baptist. Students, 783, fac
ulty 33.
Lincoln Academy, Lincoln, Neb.
T. M. Hedgmaa, Aasa. Prof. Katk. Ual.
ef Kab Frlaalpal.
Regular tuition $40.00. Courses of
study especially designed to prepare
students for State Universities of Ne
braska and Iowa. Language, Science,
Mathematics, Athletics and Debate
taught by University Graduate Spe
cialists. Location combines many
distinoti ve ad vantages. Non-seotarian.
Westminster College, Fulton, Mo.
J. M. MT oGraekaa, A. M., Ph. D., Praa
Regular tuition $50.00. Founded
by Presbyterian church 1853. Locat
ed at Fulton, near center of Missouri,
Faculty of twelve men well fitted for
the instruction and training of the
one hundrod and twonty-flvo young
men who comprise its student body.
Courses in Language and Literature,
Natural and Political Science, Phil
osophy, Mathematics, tho Bible and
Business. Prizes given. Best of in
fiuences throws around students.
York-College, York. Neb.
Wra. X. Sohall, A. Iff., D. D., President
Regular tuition, $26.75. A Chris
tian,but non-sectarian school, offer-
Whitman College,
Walla Walla, Wash.
S. B. I.. Pearoaa, D. D., Fraaldent.
Regular tuition, $50.00. Students
enjoy all advantages of splendid cli
mate fine buildings and grounds, com
petent instructors and the best of
mental, moral and physical discipline.
Full courses in all branches. Special
attention to Music, Physical Training
and Biblical instruction. Three hun
dred young men and young women
aro here at work under a faculty of
twenty. Founded in 1859. Under man
agoment of Congregational church
Mt. Angel College,Mt. Angel, Ore.
Iter. T. Dominic, O. 8. B., President
Regular tuition $50.00. A Roman
Catholic school for boys and young
men. Founded in 1887. Two hun
dred students. Nineteen instructors.
Courses of study, Preparatory, Com
mercial, Classical, Normal, Scientific,
Philosophical and Thoological. Spe
cial courses in Languages, Eloqution,
Surveying, Shorthand and Typewrit
ing, Telegraphy, Drawing and Paint
ing and Music; likewise Physical and
Moral Training.
Union Comsirclal College
Grand Forks, N. D.
. O. F. Thaeker, Prildmft.
Regular tuition. $100.00. A school
of Commerce, fittincr students for
I business occupations.
Do you want a college education? Write The Commoner for Full Particulars,
Board, Laundry and Books, Do not delay. Address uuwMoan,
The offer will enable, you to pay every expense, including Tuitiom,
THE COMMONER, Lincoln, Nebraska.
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