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About Hesperian student / (Lincoln [Neb.]) 1872-1885 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1885)
THE HESPERIAN STUDENT. W. H. PRESCOTT, 1215 os; Lincoln NEtUTuSFiatiiast:' ESPf Cheapest and Most Complete Music House in the West, BDAPlf TO I p A fall and complete stock of Ladies and Gents . rMIIi-i M "RODTR &n STTOES 114 Worth lOlli fircct. -ttSJ -L. O OO s--CUvcjKp Arctics, Alascas, Base Ball Shoes And Spring Goods. jgf Students especially invited to call. FREMONT NORMAL SCHOOL AND Business College. W P Jones A- M- President- Are l-urc' TRATNS YOUNG PEOPLE THOROUGHLY FOIITEACUINCJ, roll BUSINESS LIFE, roil ADMISSION TO COM.BUE, roil LAW Oil MEMCAl. SCHOOLS, ron ruDi.io hvkakinu, " Iff ixarmtrMKXTai. tr Yivmz MUSIC, In Drawing. Painting, ami ELOCUTION. IN nllOIITHANU ANO TVI'E-WHITINO. THE FAOUIrr: There are 11 member In tho Faculty, each specially educated for Ills diipmtniout. PRESIDENT JOXES Una had over twenty years experience In educational work PROFEBSOi: IIAXMX, principal of the Business college has had over fifteen years' experlnco and Is a superior penman and an expert accountant . PROFESSOR MOULER Is an original and Inspiring teaclior In the Natural Sclenco and Business Department PROFESSOR LAWTONi of Boston, Mass. Is a superior instructorln Music. Miss Sarah 8herman, of Chicago, Is au artist of rare tat- Special AaTOfiata&ess This institution was erected by Morchanle, Bankers, Manufacturers, and successful farmers to THAI N YOUNG PEOPLE FOR REAL LIFE, to oarn their own living as teachers, as clerks, bookkeepers, cashiers, etc., in mor cantile, banking, railway, factory or other business offices. It has been organized and 1b conducted on strictly bus iness principles, such us have brought its founders success in the occupations of actual lifu. There is a business touo about it which communicates itself to the students witli tlio most happy results. The attendance is continually in creasing at at a rapid rate. Railroads grant students half rates in going to and from College, if applied for through College President. r A .'M'jfi flSHMMHtfl KiH'rli em. m9m(fM.immmmYlmmm Hs6&ra&wrSflEfl ' iMXI Ka.. arBfe-TTr "ilMl wrml ! islfr' lmmmmmmmmWM cntand skill, and a munt successful teacher. Ai os Lyilla L. Jones and Miss Jessie Cowles ore graduates of the Northwestern Unlvrrslty and able teachers. Mr. A. A. Cowles Is a practical snori-nanit reporter and an adept at type-writing. The other teachara aro uiorougiiiy qiialllled. HATES OF TUITION AND BOARD. ' y reasonable, and the cheapness of nt Fremont compared with cost In ricsaoouioii-heiH uie wnolo price of t Tuition for fifteen weeks is ji5: Ii.f .iiiiiicnlal muKlc, $12 pertwentv lessons voice culture, $12; fine arts. $10 nor twenty three-hour lessons; short-hand 512, and type writing $10 por twenty ono-liour Icasono, excont for students In other branches, who pay $5.00. NO VACATIONS. The WINTER TERM or 15 weeks will bo pin Bet. SO, nut students can enter at any time, and are doing so coutlnually, paying charpos only from time of entering to t lino or Jiving. Spring Term will bogln April 18, oi, and Slimmer Iustltuto July (I, '85. For particulars address the undersigned Prcst W. P. .TONUS, A. M., . of Normal College, Fremont, Neb. ( i