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About Hesperian student / (Lincoln [Neb.]) 1872-1885 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1876)
4 v 'jM8iM;S3vMMMRUHHflwH J efj r jr... -v --HMMk-t- ,'. f t . , ,e s ' .v ' v vua j t ritr wr- IV viirJo iima ar2V,s. : M-n"sic & O a r p e t E'nfp or5 tl-m u a c ti -to u g. -- s o ,' -. o 3 ' ,-: ' CO ( O j3 w a r3 S a T1 "3 S x c; co " oo Hv .00. '-0,-v., "X ' -?.'? i m T O O " 3 .-a-. - -a. ' " ?' g . ckr . wj - -- i a ;: . .& - racral Depot of the Celebrated XA.SOX & HArXlTIN- ORQAJiS, Sheet MmH" Books, and fMll Variety ofaaall lantrHme HtK. ' X ' ;.-- ."'-- Your attention Ih called to A New and NoyrL Scheme or East Payment, or a system of renting with privilege or purchase. Tbo pen-on taking the organ bites it for not less than "six months, paying rent, enal to ten per cent, of the value of the organ, quarterly in advance:- aa having all rent paid allowed toward the pjirchase of the lnstrumcnt,.whieh ho may complete 'at-T anytime. By paying rent for teq quartern the organ becomes tbo.propcrty. of the party Iiirlng.VfL On any payracBtraade: before it becomes due, a-dcdnctloa is ajlowc, alike rate of ten pcr-'cent;!,' per annam for the time anjicipated. -.- ..-- t The person hiring can, at any tlmo after olxnonth', return the organ witEout further payment than the reanonablc rent, which will already have been paid for the tune It has been In nc. Pianos arc furnished upon like terms: (no payment being onc-flfth for six months, and scmi annuallytbcreaftcr. This gles the purchaser ai opportunity to thoroughly tept the lnstrutocnt. This plan gives two and a half-years' tiial; and every instrument fully warranted. K instrument sent out until.firet payment Is madOj and rent agreement received, properly ' signed and guaranteed. f&f-Acwtz Aazan wanted in evebt Cpdntt. ' " i f NEBRASKA State Normal School. Peri Nesaaka County. ' JOSIK U DOWBEN, Principal of Model School. . 1. . "H'OREEIT, Vocal a&d Instrumental Music. FACULTY. 8, X THOMPSON, .Principal, Science; Art of Teaching. v 3BLIZA C. M0RCAN, PreceptreM,. Rhetoric; English Literature. m.m. NICHOLSON, Natural Science. D. U. STONE, Mathematics. Ueograpbyeumaashlp. liVJDIA BELIi, Engllxu Craniraar; J.ntlu. First Term begins Scpt.r.J87C;cndsDec.22, 187. . Second" Jan. 3, 1877; ' Mar. 23, 1877. Third ' Apr. 3.-1877; " June 15, 1877. TUK COURSE OK 8TUDY . extends through t-eveu years; three in the Pre paratory, four in I he Normal. t . It is the aim of the Preparatory School to se enre thoroughness, in the elementary brancea and a broad and substantial foundation for higher education. It li the aim of the Normal School to carry the work of general education to as high a standard as the time will admit, and to secure skill and ability in the special work of teaching and school management. TCITMN IS WIRE The number of students Jn attendance at pres ent f Oct. 22.) Is about two hundred, .exclusive of the Model School.' For lofonrutlon address Tins PfuyciiMi. siL " -JiB&SSRjtxii?.! ' jtr