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About The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1893)
- m J f rty-tas"i vvj f ., f i wo Young Men Farmer Boys decided to better their lot in life. One wanted to be a business mnn, 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 of fortv-cight weeks. They Secured A Good Education. This Aas a life endowment and besides the nleasure.comfort.s.itk- faction and mental discipline to be 2 derived from the education itself, j 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 hm hanks, the other as professor in a leading western college. Both are model young men and have the conlidenpe rr.. pect and esteem of the busi ness men, students and all classes ot people with whom ' they are brought in contact j .-.. UM.W W4W44 UUA.Urt to the training received at mc csicih aormai uonege. This college has done a like service (in a greater or less (1 egree)f or its 1 2000 graduates. It can and will do it for you. Are You In a Rut? 11 so get out of it Forparticulars as to when and how, send for por traits and histories of the above mentioned young men and many others. Make your decision to-dav. Write at once. wumMikrmtid XI2WOOJU2V, 2CK3B. TVM. M. CROATS', Front drat. TV. J. KINSLEY, Soc'j and TVeai.. "tttif v V 4"-, -I ',!' 4 J , - f i -