Hesperian student / (Lincoln [Neb.]) 1872-1885, March 14, 1885, Image 15

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    THE. HESPERIAN STUDENT.
W. H. PRESCOTT,
1215 O st.
Lincoln.
Cheapest and Most Complete Music House in the West.
R PARKER Jr.A ful1 and complete stock of Ladies and Gents
114 North lOlli Sircct. BOOTS & SZE3ZOIES
Arctics, Alascas, over sJwes and warm winter goods.
Er" Students especially invited to cull.
FREMONT NORMAL SCHOOL
AND
Business College.
W P Jones A- M- President-
TRAINS YOUNG PKOPLE THOROUGHLY
ron teaching, ro nus NK8S i.irr.
FOll AllNlfMON lO Cnl.I.EOK.
roil LAW OK MKIIICAlfCIIOOl .
ron rcin.io ppkakino.
JTjp IrrxvMXrr. xa Vqcx.
MUSIC,
In Drawing, Painting, ami
IS LOCUTION
IN HIIOIITIIAND Wit TVPK WUITINO
THE FACBLTI;
Tlicrcnro 11 inunt'biTi In 1 lip Faculty, onoh
pcclally educated for hi dopiirtiuuut.
MKSI)KNTJOVESnHutnYorW3M
yciirH experience in educational woik.
PROFESSOR !1MLIN. iirlnelnnl of tli
BuhIiiui's cdIIol'c. Iia had over Ift-oon vein'
experience mid I u Buncilor penniun an.l an
expert accimniiim.
I'KOFESSOIi MOULEli Is nnonsttiril and
Inspiring tenchor in the Natural ScIjiico and
unHineHH li.ipuritnenio
PUOFKSSOR LA WTON. ofBOhton. Vw
1s a wiporlor lni-li uctor In .Music. Min trii
Sherman, of Chicago, is au arilat or rare tni
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cntnnilKklll. and most uncccftftil nri.
m bb Ljtlla L. Joiic and MIbb Jibsic Cow lei
nro pnuluutc of ihc Northwestern l'nlv re t?
and a lo teacher. Mr. A . A Cowk-s U
!;Te'fri.rl-lia Por'cr kndan a'dept a
KATES OF TUITinv AN1) BOARD.
ttXJ5 -reasonable, and the chenpness "of
.nfS rft.FV"0!,t """iwred wh coot in
oUicrcltlcM about off-i-ciH the vholc nrlcn or
tuition. Tuition for fifteen wl S15
iDBtnimcnlal miiBlc,$12 pcrtwrntt loproii
johc culture, $12: line nris. 810 "cr iwolvo
Ihrcc-bcnr etBoiiB; riioit-unuTl S1& and tin
vrlllng $10 per twenty oncO.ouV -"bouT
pajCS5)r MUdCnU '" Uier fflw"
NO VACATIONS.
ftVn 1 ,b I f,,ldelt can enter atony
.-.,. ...i u.u uiiiiie to continue v, paying
elmiFCHonh fiomtlmoorontcrlngto t mo o?
8V and Slimmer Insiitnte .Inly o. '8S.
t or particulars addresa the undersigned
, w W, P. JONES, A. M
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fecial ActT-aiitsess
Tliishistiluiinn vas crcrlcil by lerclinnlp, Bunkers, Maiiufiiclurcrs, nud successful farmers in TRAIN YOUNG
PEOPLE FOR REAL LIFE, to omi their own living n teacliers, ns clerks, bookkeepers, caslileis, clc, in mer
caniile, banking, railwaj-, fnciory or oilier business offices It lias been organized and Is conducted on strictly bus
iness ii'lnclplt b, micJi lib linvo brouilit iis founders success In tlio occupations or actual life. Tliero is a business tone
about it which conmiunicalcs itself to the students with the most Imppy results. The attendance is continually in
creasing at at a rapid rate. Railroads grant studeuts half rales in going to and from College, if applied for Hirotich.
College President. b -