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About Hesperian student / (Lincoln [Neb.]) 1872-1885 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1884)
THE HESPERIAN STUDENT. W H. PRESCOTT, 1215 O St. Lincoln. Cheapest and Most Complete Music House in the West. JTl55BS5 a . v g PARKER JfAflllland complete stook of Ladies and Q-ents 114 North 10th Street. BOOTS & SZE3IOIELjS .irfc'cs, Alascas, over sJioes and warm winter goods. AST Students especially invited to call. FREMONT NORMAL SCHOOL Business College. W P TRAINS YOUNG PBOPLE THOROUGHLY rORTXACHtMO, 0R BUSINESS LIFE. FOB ADMISSION TO COIXEOS, ron law or mkdicai. schools, rcu rtrono lpeakiho, Xr JrjrBTMVjtrmjerwz r0cms MUSIC, In Draivlupr, Painting, and ELOCUTION. IK 8I10BTIIAND AND T YrE-WKITTja . TTME FAOUIri": There are ten monibcrn In tho Kacnlty, each specially educated for his department. PRESI DEXTJONES has had ovor twenty years experience in educational work. PROFESSOR HAMLIN, principal of the Buslnuus colloco. has bad over fifteen years' experience and is a superior penman and an expert accountant. PROFESSOR MOIILER is an original and inspiring teacher in tho Natural Science and uusiness uoparimentn. PROFESSOR LAlFrO.ofBoston.Mass. Is a superior instructor In Music. Miss Sarah Sherman, of Chicago, is an artist of raro tal Preoident. Jones A- M t tmmam- m i owkwph iM&'ATMXlSk ,,& mm&PMBimiKr wmtf,xTMsmm V.IWrJHbiHKKB.Ktt hi ?imMMSEKKBBKnmBBMKrBi !.,.,.!!!, SI , aI nrawM nti !I1WJU&IUB 42VJiV ent and skill, and a most successful teacher. iii.vumu.uonc8Bna hiss Jessie cowles are i graduates of the Northwestern University and able toachera. Mr. A. A. Cowlos Is a practicui short-band reporter and an adept at type-wrlt ng. The other teachers are thoronghly qualified. RATES OP TUITION AND BOARD. A re very reasonable, and tho cheapness of board at Fremont compared with cost In other cities about off-sets tho whole price of tuition. Tuition for fifteen weeks is $15. Instrumental music, $12 portwonty lessons; voire culture, $12; fine arts, $10 per twelve three-hour lessons; short-hand and type writing. $12 per twenty ono-bour lessons, eqcopt for students in ether branches who $8 00. ?OVAOATION8. Tho WINTER TERM of 16 weeks will be gin Dae. SO, but students can enter at any time, and aro doing so continually, paying chorees only from tlmo of entering to time of leaving. Special Term will begin April 18, '85. and Summer Institute July 6, '85. Por particulars address tho undersigned W. V. JONES, A. M., rrcet. of Normal College, Fremont, Neb. ' HMUlWWsr This insiitulion was created by Merchants, Bankers, Manufacturers, and successful farmers to TRAIN YOUNG PEOPLE FOR REAL LIFE, to earn their own Mving as teachers, as clerks, bookkeepers, CRBhlors, etc., In mer cantile, bunking, rail wuy, factory or other business offices It has been organized aud is conducted on strictly bus iness principles, such as have brought Its founders succesB In tho occupations of actual life. There is a business touo about it which communicates itself to the students with the most happy results. The attendance is continually in creasing at at a rapid rate. aaaammmammmstmmsattmuumm 3KaF?5T??rirr":rw , i ,' wt? ;.'.,