The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, May 15, 1893, Image 14
! pTwo Young Men Farmer Boys 1 f decided to bolter their lot in life. j p One wanted to be a business man, (: the other an educator. Propnra- J I ti(11l'fK!10fncciri?Mf mMircn Tiling I Invested $140 Each at tli e Western Normal Col-3 lcje, Lincoln, Neb. This sum ,4 paid the school expenses for I one year of forty-eight weeks. 7 Tliey Secured A Good Education. This was a life endowment and besides the pleasure.coinfort, satis faction and mental discipline to bo 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 iiMtinn.nl' bank, and stockholder in two' banks, the other as professor, m a leaning western college. noin are model young men1 and have the confidence, res-, peet and uhteem ot the busi ness men, students and all' classes of people with whom , tllov nrc brought-, in rvuitn They attribute their success1 to the training received at, the Western Normal College. This college has done a liko' servipo (in n greater or less, degree)for its 1 2000 graduates. It can and will 1m it 7,. ,.,. "" v " "U. Are You In a Rut? Ifsogetoutofit. For particulars as to when and how, send fur por traits and histories of the above mentioned young men and many others. M ako your decision to-day. Write at once. emmmmm WNCOL,X, 2V1313. "W3I. M. CKOAN, ln.s,l,.. AV. .T. KINSLUV, ,Si.c'y and Truuh.