Hesperian student / (Lincoln [Neb.]) 1872-1885, February 01, 1885, Image 16

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    THE 'HESPERIAN ST"UbNT.
W. H. PRESCOTT,
1215 O St.
Lincoln.
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Cheapest andMost Complete Music House in the West.
B. PARKER h
J E.I North lOlli Street.
Arctics, Alascas, over shoes and warm winter goods.
O? oiuucniN csiicciiiiiy iiiviicu lo call.
A fall and complete stock of Ladies and G-ents
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FREMONT NORMAL SCHOOL
ANI
Business College.
TKAINS YOUNG PEOPLIS THOUOUQIILY
roitTKAUIIINtl, KOU 1IUHINKSB 1,1 KK,
roit AI1MIHHION TO COI.LEOE,
! ' KOU LAW Oil MEDICAL SCHOOLS,
FOR rUIU.IO STEAKINU,
MUSIC,
In Drawing, Painting, ami
KLOOUTION,
IN HIIOIITHANK AND TVl'E-WHITINCI
THE FACULT1':
There, are 11 member In tho Faculty, each
specially educated for his department.
PR ESI PEN T.JONES has hail over twenty
years experience In educational work.
PROFESSOR ir.iMLlX, principal of th
UuulncHB college, ha had over fifteen years'
experience and is a superior penman and an
uvpsrt accountant.
PROFESSOR MOULER is unoriginal and
inspiring toucher in Uiu Natural Mclonco anc
Uuslness HjiiartmenU.
PROFESSOR LA.WTOX, oflJoaton. Mass
la a superior Instructor in Music. Miss Sarah
Shermau, of Chicago, is an artist of rare till-
W P Jones A- M- President.
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M m"! will! r nTd a nl0 ccef ful teach
" "I'V""L- J-on.08 a"l Miss Jessie Cow
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Jessie Cowles
niu iTRiiniiriiu rr i. - h.t..ii .
.mil n7i n;i " "iTiiiwesiorn Un vrralty
Vnol vr ..nr'"" ..rol.""er "? lPt
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other teachers
at
are
iiiolsil AdvAnfaogs
thoroughly qnalllled.
KATES OF TUITION AND IIOAHD.
l,nnlVSP'wcn80l"lb,0 nl"1 tho cheapness of
board at Fremont compared with cost In
...(rclticH about off-seiH tho wholo price of
tuition. Till lion for nricvn weeks 'is 315.
Instrumental music. $1S per twenty lessons;
voire culture, S12; fine arts. S10 per twelve
hrop-hour essons; Bliort.Iinml,$li, and type
writing $10 per twenty ono-liour lessons.
S0i'ift,',or Btudont8 In other branches who
NO VACATIONS.
Tho WINTER TEltM of 15 weeks will be
gin Dec. a), but students can enter at any
time, and are doing to continiiallv, paying
(hnrcos only from tlmo or entering to tlino of
''nvJiig. SprliiL' Term will begin April 13,
81. and Summer Instltitto July 0, '85.
For particulars address tho undersigned
, IV. 1 .TONES, A. M.,
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.Jhlsjnst.iimion was erected by Merchants, Hunkers, Mnnufaoluivrs, ami successful farmers to TRAIN YOUNG
PEOPLE 10R REAL LIFE, to earn their own living us teachers, as clerks, bookkeepers, cashiers, olc, in mer
cantile, banking, railway, factory or oilier business olllces. It hits been organized ami is conducted on strictly bus
iness principles, such as have brought its founders success in the occupations of actual life. There is a business tono
about ilwhicb communicates itself to the students willi the most happy results. The attendance is continually-increasing
at at a rapid rate. Railroads grantatudenta half rates in going to and from College, if applied- for- throii.'li
College President. "