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

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    THE HESPERIAN STUDENT
W. H. PRESCOTT,
12150S.
Lincoln
JovitturusHBiiicmst;
Cheapest and Most Complete Music House in the West.
BD ik D If F 19 I r A fTxll and complete stock of Ladies and i :
" i!T ""r11.. r" BOOTS & SHOES
Arctics, Alascas, Base Ball Shoes And Spring Goods.
jggr Students especially invited to call.
FREMONT NORMAL SCHOOL
Business College.
W P Jones A- M- President-
TRAINS YOUSG PEOPLE THOllOUGHLY
FOKTEACrUNO, roll BUSINESS LIFE,
roil ADMISSION TO OOLLEOE,
FOK UV Oil MEDICAL SCHOOLS,
FOll rUBLIC HI'EAKIMI.
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MUSIC,
Tn rrnwiiiir. Paintinyr, ami
ELOCUTION,
IN hllOUTIIANII AMI TYl'E-WlHTINO
THC lMCULTr:
Tburoare 11 member In tlio Faculty, each
specially educated for his department.
PJIESIHEXTJOXKS has had over twenty
nra oYimrlnnce In educational work
pltOFESSOJi HA.VLIX. principal of the
Business collozo. ha hud over fifteen years
experience and Is a superior penmau and an
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nninrcMP xmiTT 7? 7? I a nn original and
Inspiring uiaclior In tlio Natural Science and
Business Departmynts
PJ10FESS011 LAWTOX, oriloston. Mats
Is a superior lnctructor In Music Miss Sarah
Sherman, of Chicago, is an artist of rare tal-
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entand skill and a most successful teacher.
.M ts l.jdia L. Jones and Miss Jessie Cowles
are grAduHtes of tho Northwestern University
and alilo teachers. Mr. A. A. Cowles Is i
practical ehort-hand reporter and an adept at
type-writ nK. Tho other teachers are
thoroughly qiialined.
HATES OF TUITION ANU IJOAHD.
Are very reasonable, and tho cheapness or
board at Fr.niont compared with cost in
otlirr cities about offsets the wholo price of
tuition Tuition for fifteen weeks is $15;
JiistniiiintalinuMc, SIS pertwentv lessons
joke culture, $12; fine arts. 10 per twenty
tliiei-liourlwsoiie; short-lmiid 12, and typo
writli.g SIO pur twenty one-hour lessons,
extent lor studitiita it, .iiw.r i, .,,,... ..,i.n
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pay fts 00.
M VACATIONS
'1 In. U'lY'l'Ifll 1nttl ..r ,r ,.-...11, ,.-
I A ,,k' ' linHii in iu wuitkb will uc
pin Dei go. but students can enter at any
titm, mid ait- doing o continually, paying
v,u'Kee
i oiin ironi timeoi entering to tune of
altip. Sprint: Term will begin April 13
o'. and Summer Institute July B, '85.
For particulars addiess the undersigned
mdcrslgucd
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rreet of Norm
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al College, Fremont, Nob.
This institution was erected by Merchant?, Bankers, Manufacturers, and successful farmura to
PEOPLE FOR REAL LIFE, to earn their own living as teachers, as clerks, bookkeepers, cue
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cantile, bunking, railway, factory or other business offices. It hns been organized and is conducted on strictly bus-
inCSB principles, SUCH OS liaVO UJOUglU 113 lOUHUUIS SUCliesu III uiu iiuuuiiiuiuiid hi uuuui niu. ijiuiu 10 uuaiucas iuuu
about it which communicates itself to the students Willi lliq most happy results. The attendance is continually in
creasing at at a rapid rate. Railroads grant students half rales in going to and from College, if applied for through
College President. '"
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