L HEK; OMAHA. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 3, 191,. ' - Training Boys and Girls to Be Useful Men and Women (Continued from Paso Seventeen.) torlea accomodate two student each. No smoking or drlnkina; le allowed on the crounds and the students are requited to observe the Rnbbath. vMch with them 1 Saturday, extending both morning atrd evenlnn services. Collrae View ha about two dnien Imitl- i "'M houae of different kind, among ! them belna; bank, priming offire which ! publishes the I'nlon t'ol'eae pre and : another printing establishment controled ! hy 1h International Publication society I which prlnta nil cf tho publications of j the adventlst church In foreign langunKe. . Ratine t o.irge. No city of It. elite In the country can boast of two a complete and tip-to-date business college an can the capital city of Nebraska. Hoth of these colleges have very recently moved Into new build -tngs, ep-c'i.i:y fitted tr thv'r ui-e. ilutli are equipped with a flrrt class faculty of teacher and a diploma from either ' recognised aa a guarantee of the qualifi er' lona of the holder. Xebraakn Pclkont ef nffilfieaa. The Nchraaka School of Business waa flrat established aa "Brown's Hnstneea College In 104. In 1311 It waa reincor porated with W. M. Bryant, for eight year auperlntendent of the Hcnool of rommfrr of North I'akota, aa presi dent. Mia Gertrude BecVa, aupeiintend-f-nt of fctrnoKTaphy In the North Dakota echool, from which Mr. Bryant came, , waa elected Vlce-prealdent and II. O. Bal lard, secretary and manager. About two year ago the college waa moved from Ha old location to the aecond and third floor of the fine new building at the comer of Fourteenth and O atreets. ; Here the offlcera of the echool were I aMe to carry out the plana they had ! made for a moat complete business achool. A full rouree In hualneaa and shorthand, covering a year for the combined rourae j la given and the graduate of the college, t If he ao deelrea will be found a position I suitable to hta need. 'The Nebraska Bchool of Bualneaa twm ! here among Ita over W students, thorn from every atate Jn tho union , nearly, president Bryant la proud of Ma record aa a business teacher, having Just com peted hla twenty-fifth year In the work. The Uncoln Bualneaa College la the old eatabllahed achool of the city. It waa ! founded In 1M. and until recently had Ita j njiartera In the fourth atory of the OH- ver theater building. However, Ita In creasing; bualneaa called for more room ' ahd It hae Just completed and moved to Ita own building on the oomer of Four teenth and P streets, only a block from Ita former location. The new building waa erected at an expenditure of 190,000. President E. C. Bigger, of the college la Immensely pleaaed with Ma new home, and with the Increaaa In bualneaa which It ha brought to the Institution, which haa thla year about 800 atudentf. Thli rollega glvea a regular bualneaa and short hand eourae, each requiring about nine month for completion. '" There are fifteen , tearhera connected with the Institution, and all atudenta are found place when they leava the college, Jn fact, Prealdent Bigger Inatat that the upply will not fill the demand. The atudenta are about evenly divided be tween male and female, and they oome from nearly every atate In the union. At the Stat Faraa. One of the prettiest ptaoea tn XJaooln la the atate farm situates; about two mile from the pretest university proper. The farm contains CM acres and waa .... J - t i my H - ' 1 I . . i n -. - - 1 ...... I ".-;. .U immm 1 1 maj'-yMr 1 aa.'.uiaM.'T- fii'f. C purthaaed In 1974 at la now estimated to be worth about tMO, CIV. In addition to the farm la a tract of four acree situated across the treet on tha south which waa purchased for Il,7."i0. , Pome of the ftne nJililinga owned by the atate arc located on the atate farm. Agricultural hall, built In 1904 at a cost of fW.000: the woman a building, built In !! for $.0t; the plant Industry build ing coat $&.0t, are the three moat Im portant of the .university farm buildings. At the university fjirm the boye and girls receive their Instruction In scientific farming, where they can learn to make two atalka of wheat grow where but one grew before, 'and where the very beet reaulU can be reached by putting the beat Into the agricultural life. Experi ment In the growing of all klnda of grain are made. The farm la platted out Into small pieces. In which la planted the wheat or gralrt at different period and cultivated In different waya, ao a to die- cover the boat methuda In which to get the beat result . large number at atu denta from the farms cf the state attend th agricultural college and during- their atudiea there take advantage of the op portunity to take up other course at the downtown college. It la thla tendency on the part of the farm atudenta to take ad vantage of the ohanoe to attend the reg ular university, but are compelled to loo much valuable time between the two school which are two mile apart, which ha brought on th agitation of moving the university proper to the university farm ao that th student of either who o desired, could take up work In both colleges without loatng preeious time cov ering the distance from one to th other. Many atudenta taking th regular uni versity eourae have become Interested tn the agricultural course and It Is believed that it would be beneficial to both If th schools were so situated that these stu dent could take both courses. Bclentlflo farming and sdantiflo stock railnf has mad th agri cultural school I 0 ZinColn Carnegie ZiZrry C eoat of 127,000. It . I I " I I II ill ..ft-;. - '"i: ::; ; ; J - : t- -; J- X 'i, -11 L4.t&!m-. l: v .21 . .'t r;T a j 0" . .-ggg i- o Western Iuii 800-822 N Street ' . " . LINCOLN, NEBRASKA Long Distance Phones Independent or Auto D1150 COLLEGE of LAW-University of JeZmaAsL of Nebraska well known throughout the entire country, Th stock shows and) competitive stock judging meetings throughout th United Htates hav learned to know the efficient work which I being done In the Nebraska achool of agriculture and many first premiums on her stock and many premiums wons by her stock Judging teams haa placed the' agricultural farm school among the very beat If not the beat in the whole country. SCHOOL OF MUSIC WELL SUPPLIED WITH TEACHERS A powerful and potent factor tn th school and college life of Lincoln Is th University School of Music, of which Willard Kimball, a leading exponent m th western musical world. Is conductor. The conservatory of muslo I directly op posite the main entrance to the univer sity campus, and Us close adjacence to the campua enablca all of Its students to enter actively In the luring enjoyments which are so manifest at all large uni versities and college. But, because of the fact that Its students are essentially a part of the university at Lincoln, the school of muslo enjoys a maximum of efficiency In Its Instruction that makes It on of the beat conservatories of musie In the middle west. The young man or young woman who la endowed with any talent can there absorb all of the neces sary technique and expression that the brilliant musical scholar must hav. ia Easter War Tho Texas father of seventeen children haa asked the governor of the state for an automdhlle, so he can take hta family to church. One would think It would be leaa trouble to have the preacher hold services at his home. Toledo Blade. . ill I --"(rT,'i '1 t"Jj" v"" '' ' ' a" JODOERS OF. PERKINS WINDMILLS 9 A Visit To pur Showrooms Will Enjoyod By You. O II 31 al'Sw . iVJUU. w nl .D)irjo LINCOLN, NEBRASICA AT GREEN GABLES special provision is made for the quiet and I comfort of patients trying to regain their health. The surroundings are charming and homelike It is a restful spot, a pleasant place to go, sick or well. Green Gables is equipped with approved and accepted methods for the alleviation of, the , suffering, and the sick. The Executive Building. This home for sick people is only a twenty minute ride frdm Lincoln's center. It is thoroughly equipped for the treat ment of all, non-contagious, ; non-mental diseases. It is, located in a beautiful section. 'An ideal spot. It has a staff of four physicians and thirty nurses which enables it to give individual atten tion to every patient The Rest Cottage is separated entirely from the main building, but is under constant super vision. This department consists of the original Rest Cottage together with the new and just com pleted addition, a fire-proof building of forty; rooms connected with the original building by beautiful sun parlors and being as perfectly equipped for its work the caring for mild mental cases as any building that has ever been built by a privateiinstitution in this country. WRITE FOR OUR ILLUSTRATED LITERATURE AND ANYTHING YOU MAY DESIRE 3 L I. T'l III 1Z .