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About The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1893)
tj"tj i$j iJ i"5rT) ij i$j yr c Sbr 1 1 s Two Young Men Farmer Boys decided to better their lot in life. One "waited to be a business man, the other an educator. Prepara tion was necessary of course. They Invested $140 Each at the "Western Normal Col- lege, Lincoln, Neb. This sum. paid the school expenses for one year or lorty-eight weeks. ' They Secured A Good Education. This was a l'fe endowment and besides the pleasure,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 a national bank, and stockholder in two banks, the other as professor in a leading western college. Both are model young men and have the confidence, res pect and esteem of the busi ness men, students and all classes of people with whom they are brought in contact They attribute their success to the training received at the Western Normal Collpn-ft. This colleee has done a liki S service in a greater or less A It can and will do it for vnn. Are You In a Rut? If so get out of it For particulars as to when and how, sent! for por traits and histories of the above mentioned young men and many others. Make your decision to-day. Write at once. &wmmiHffMffi XrMOCML,, 2VE3S. TVM. SI. CKOAX, President. TV. J. KINSLEY, Sec'y and Treas. t. i n $