FRENKCH~ Y CAMPBELL & ,.,..ad_ ~ CO. sooks, Pel"iodieals, S e hool Supplies, Fine Stationel"y, 8 w~~~rrt ~~J!~!J:,':!:!,':.'.~~t ~!~~~~ Pte·~ • r•tl•c "'~'•' ... Pkt•re r,.,,.... a ~.a.kr. ..s \lat. St . H'e've Got II , I l.v the lJe.vl . Ptescr!pt·oo Compounding Is oor Specialty. lit $&ron~ A \e, Telopbonu 29-t '1it?Jior B r os ., Dr lt(J(Jix f .v. A . .J, C UNNEE N & CO .. Men's Furnishers and Hatters S t root . l!WI:a~:n Citizens · Tonsorial · Parlors. BATH R OOM S} N . BERENS, IN ,.Ro,.._ CoNNECTI ON. Slneos Point, Wis. P ers criptions filled_ night or day by ____ MEYER DRUG CO. :.;:._ Ch em ists & Druggists. t.u... ltrilL PrbWc•• tt ~~ v~~·· C epi1.0l. STAll (;.,t_ )ldhU. CMht.. :-\~·~!:;..~_..,,_ $100,~00.00. COUIITT OIPCIITCRT. CITT DIPDSIIOIT. NORMAl ICKDDL OI PDIITDRT. DIPOSITO~ Y. Citizens National Bank. C A. Ha-kn t..ou:.Bri.lt G t. ) l cOill The leadmg Jeweler. ..,,..... ,, Pioe Watd1 Pept~lrl•c U f)C • t• S&.. 8WY«.. PolaC Wno• AHJ:) KIU~ &- SHIIf f~lt co. The Wide ~wa~e ~etaile~$. 06A.._.RS I N It hit anycbioa in th~ line uf dru~r"'· or sny ttf 1hu n•a'!y kine I_. vf fttH.lltb th.at dn1"i .. b n.rry. "!''._g \lllt :and -G.CJ 0 E. A. A~ENBERG, OIRECTOU t :.J. i'fiii'Mr, R.A.~. 0. E.'""""· W. W. ).ll"hcll. Joh.• A. lhnt. ST EVENS PO I N T. WI S. J:)U <l!!!!J:)S, CIIRP'~TS , CLOTHIH<l, HilTS ~ fiH ~ SHO~S. CU~~AN.BOOSE. II. I: J . 0 CU RRAX, ~ NJU. l.eadlng H·>lel in rho Cily. !toed t2 per d•y. s,.. ,., ll cu~leecrle Lighc._ Up-co-dole \Vt-: n.ru not. in tho IHt bit. of bol\~tl u " 1t bout our wnrk. / . • We preler ••I hen 10 do ll l<1r u•. nut "'-e do e)aim 10 make Plh1tw in St~\·ens PvlnL Gh'u W$ n.t~11 tb~ t,e...., finished and be cun\'inl-ecl. E. G. RESSLER, .ilThc Main Street.>' PHOTOGRAPHER. BALL & NEUnANN, LI\'ERY and llOA IIDISG STA 8 L E F,.ipe aacl Tra-.fn U... ~~ u~~~t-tr~~~!~~. StaYeD\ Polo~ Wis. \vv * ~'·ite -o;. you-:: open a.o Al"t"'Unt with u~t DOl leelatall backward &00111 Mklng fo r infOrmation concerolng our method of reeehlnJtleposil .J. our nates for opening ._.._"COunt' ou r mru~ner of making lO::tns. our rate. o f interett. T o tnf\ny tbe busloeM of b:t.nkinst l~ .omet hlng of a mystt"ry. We are always sclsd to e'<plaln to our cu.!. tomenr; anJthing rhey do not ele:ariJ uodentand. FIRST NATIONAL BANK. S TEVENS P O I N T, W I S . Elatabl.isb.ed 1:0.. ~88R j # B:il D. M:cCULLOCB CO. Ltd. Books, Stationery and SchooL Supplies. DRUGS AND MEDICINES. E . I. TOZIER.. CC>. ct;, Groceries, Stationery a nd Confectionery. Two Blocks south and west or th(• Normal. We carry a lull lloo or the best moots. GIVE US A CALL. ~h i8 umuo or tho best Bu y 0 n I y ~ ?' wllol!'-•omu ma~cr'S .als. It •• a mochmo bread and Js BENNETT . mixed rree from oontamioa· UWU - lOOt, The·Mutual Life of New York l,t the oldest. lar'J(est :.tnd stroogen cnm· paoy In the world. BR.EAD. Assets. $325,000.000. Surplus, 554.000.000. Income in 1900; $60,000,000. A•k Bicycle Livery and Repair Shop. Tel. l 38-4. 742 Strongs Ale. JS01- 190l Un'i on Oent'ral L/ife Insurance Qompwny. A IMU onr twaty-hc •lJiioe. TIM hl.abut di.idt"ad p;ayialt ~Y 1a A•t-ri<:a t: a4ow~t~ s c life Old. ' oll• er. B. S . ELLENWOOD. Fl R ST In every essential comparison . CONTRACTS liberal . PROTECTION abo<>luto. IN VESTMENTS prolitable. \VM. CULVER. · · St~vens Point. n. ....... Lion !n mixing nml handhng. u•••r Oro~~r(or It tf"d take '"' D. A. AGNEW, The South Side Jeweler oon~­ GUSTA.V W. HEIN, ~~!:~ Fine Watch Repairing a Specialty. Jolln.Hn'.t8ld&•• P'ublicSq:::; "'" " '"- - JOS, M. MOZUCH, NICK MILLER, MEJROEJ:.A.NT TAILOR. SOUTH SIDE MEAT MARKET Floe An Tailoriog a Specialty. (.;1\·o wo a CAll and I w!ll Guaraut.-o Sati•laction In Qunlity or Goods. Fit and Price. Armour's Best Meats. l:ltaple GI"'OOrieo. Sce,c:•• Poi.~~•. \YI1. Tel. 0 _7 ._ _ _ _ _ _ 1028 D l vlelon Stroot JOKN SCKffiiiT. TH• FINE :A:RT T:A:IL0R. Opera House Block, Main St. STEV"ENS POl:NT. vv:rs. FOil FINE SUITS AND LOW PIIIOES GO TO KR.UTZA, I !!"!~ TAILOR.. 424 Main St. 2d Floor. Normal Trade Solicited C. KREMBS &Bro General Hardw~re • Cutlery, Guns, Ammumtion. Ill D. N. ALCORN, M. D. Exptrt tye actd nr u:a•iai•J tur£«tft lor- the U. S. P~a~ Uuruu. SI'IICIAI.TIIU: Duca10 a.od Optntlou o(tbe E V E ; EAR , NOSE ANDTHROAT. Cbw.o Cround I OOf'd.ct' tOeorr«C utl\•a.tiwa.. wC'a'il C)'d, d C, OMccl":;~~,;o::d !:d;=..J.·L~.. s"::":..~:-:.s. Pri--alc E . H. ROGERS, M.D. Physician and Surgeon. Steven• ~ln t, 6o7 Main S t. T elwhone 16Q. _..,) .. - W leoon•ln. F. A. SOUTHWICK, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. T elcph<'ne 32. S teven• Point, 646 Church S t L. ~ZBOROWSKI, W l~nein. M. D. Physician and Surgeon. EUROPEAN OSee aad t~ACULTY. RZ.:!:·~ ,io..~S7~~·~~~a;-;.:~~- ~•~·. Q&c Hoort: 9 11 L a.: t>~ p.,. St cvc•u l"oiat. Wi_.. CARRIE A . FROST, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. • Olkc lloun: ~10 a. 1n : 1.-4 p. ra. OOloe a ncl Resideru.:c. G03 Clark st reet. corner Strongs ft.\'enue. S tovcm• P oint, ... .. .. W l.oon•ln. W. W. GREGORY, M. D. H A DCOCK & ROO.D, DENTISTS. omce, 435 lain st. Stmos Potot,:wts. .D R . G. M. H O ULEHA.N, DENTIST. Over P<>Stoffice. Stevens Point, W is. .DR. E. JJI. ROGERS, DENTIST. R othma n Building, Sccund Aoor. E ntrances on Main and Third sts. .D.R. J . .1l f. BISCHOFF, DENTIST. Crown nnd llrldj!O Wo rk • Specialty. lAdy in a tte nd ance. OO•oocor . Moio st.&Stroop&YO <J.' F. MARTIN & CO. Leading Photographers (. Pboto Stock or all Kinds. )louldings nml Fmmes. I H S. Third S t . --~----------------- AUGUST GOERKE, Physician and Surgeon. JJie1·clw:nt Tailor. OK.tc Houn.: I ud 1 p. m. Fi ne li ne of Somples o f l..adieo' Oreu Goods alway• in stock. •' 457 Main street Steverus Point, W is. 313 ~hu n St.. U p~ t!li rs. Te lephnne-Offioo 12.J: RC$. Curran House. S tev en• Poi nt, - • • W l.ooneln. GI3SSeS Aecunu cly a nd ScientitiC3lly Filled. J. W. BIRD~M. D. EV E , EAR, NOS E AND THROAT. Soe<:ial Rntes to Studeut.S. OOioo. 452 Malo St. Ste vens Point, Wi•. " Wiscon sin 's Best" Superb Wo rk. h~NDRY SIS.~~~·::ch Pbono 100. Ckiuese Laundry . Guarantees first·class work - and cheap. Goods called lor and delivered. 116 Strongs Ave H. WING LEE. R. OBERLATZ, Merchant Tailor. S08 Part St., Stmos Pollt, l is. C~LL AND. SEE T~E PI\ESE~TS WE AI\E OrrEI\ING STATE NORMAL SCHOOL STEVENS POl NT, WIS. NEW BUILDING: THOROUGHLY EQUIPPED. ALL MODERN AIDS: APPARATUS: LIBRARY: COMPLETE GYMNASIUM. BETTER PREPARATION FOR BETTER TEACHING. 'A large corps of experienced teachers fully abreast of the times. attendance of earnest, advanced students who are actual teachers. A large ~ \., The new wing now completed adds one-half to the capacity of the building. Sc~: G~~~~~~ a~l~;;;~;,~;~~~~~~::~. !~~tf~:,~~ P08t graduate studies in aod Pedag()jzy. Sc.icn~. l.nngunJitf>S. Ci\•l(·s Diploma, equivalent. to Llt'E ~TATr. Ct:llTl YIC.ATr.. Elementary Course, c..wo yea~ for those hultling certificates or J>aSSing entrnnte ex:unlu:uions. Eleme:atary Certlflcate, cquh·altnL to 1..1.\IITY.ll STAT& CE.RTlPJOATI'!, for fin~. yean.. Com_m oa School Course, (one ~·ear. ) for SJX!<:iul benefit o f those who must teo.ch 800n . ..,.~~i7tf:~~;;~:! b:~~h~~.1 Y·.ft!:!~~~K~ ~~~:a3F~tblv;,,:~n~ Normal tea<•herg or undt!r Se:lectlon of Studies J>ermitred 10 tcarhcns. under fn,·on\blc ("'ntllllons. New Clas~es formed four timeA each year Jn rw:1rly C\'C'ry l'l llhj\.'\'t. in tlw \'(H I ~ of study OXOOJ>t J...~ttin. li\•rnm11. nne I some :ul\·nnc<:d sc·l('n(."C studies. 'J'tm quarlt•nt \M'gln N O\'. 4, JAS. 24. AI'IUI. 8. Board $2.r.O 10 $3.00 J!Cr week: all I!Chool charge~~ nbout $1.2,j per qu:&rter lt<'n weeks). Nf• tuition fCes in :\ormal f'laot_"-(1-o( for those e~pcctin g to tench. '11J1· tion 6.j <'<'nt..'l )X'r W("Ck or les..11 In prx:parJ.tory gmdes. Write fur c·in·ul:&n!. or fl&TTtm STif.L. ask definiLO fJUC:;tion~ ahm1t nny part or the s<•hooJ work. and ~t·t ::u1 inunctli:ue IH:ntOIH\1 r\!)Jiy. _.,ddr~ft~~~~g~~~opkA y. Stc\'Cn.!l Point. Wis. THE NORMAL POINTER. Volume VI I. STEVENS POINT, WIS., NOVEMBER 1), 1901. Number 2. GENE. sr...ssu: t:~KWN. !'IE brighL sunny morolng M I ML by tbe opl'n ( bed of morur. and got shut up 1? a tool chest. All window. ruy attention wu auraeted by a hiJ fallt aod bump3. however. eeewed to ha're oo thlld'a cries. Lookiog out I uw Gene for the first effec:•. for be wu Jikely to repeat e1'"ery act as aOoo time. He was silting on the «try lOp of a pile ot u tho ehaoco preoeotod ltoelt. Sooo tbuoold ,.....tbu .. ud In the next yard orylug with Pll hb mighL He c:~me on and lieue bad 10 give up bls old ,_,rt. so had managed to climb up. how W&J a mystery. but we aw him no more for a Jonjt tlme. now when be tried to get down tho loose und P''O One bright morning in April as ! opened tbe door way under hio '""•· Thl• trl~htcned him. and hlo nf the ochool hou$0 iu which I wu to tpeud the brlof tbroo yenrs oxpcrlonco In lifu falk'tl to bring to .creator part. of tbo next. two motHh8, 1 wu con· his mind any moans ot reaching tho ground apln. fronted by a • mall !lUI with a ahlolug uow dluuor So ho II&L cryiog .. lond u a th...,.,.year-uld well eao. paUlo his hand. who addressed me wltb as familiar li b brother. three yean older tbao bimatlt. 1000 a " llello. Toacher!" as be could bad I betu tilling ""me to his """"'"·a ad Cue was oo solid ...rtll oooe that .-Jtlou to him for all the yoantbat bad pa.uec1 more. o•er biJ bead. Somethio~~: about him rtmlodod me After tbi.5 tbat uod pile -mod to uerei!O a..... oJ other clrcuDistaoees. but ! failed 10 pi- him, eluatlon tor Geoe•• , With hi• brother"" guardian. bolo"' a taller boy came to tbe door and oald. "Say, be k"t!mcd to tind much enjoyment in playing about Gene. let.'• gut a pall of water.'' Thun 1 know him. tim uo,V'"bou~ wbich was IJelng built near by. Many Tho flnu. day Gene wu so very fJUIOt that 1 began times during the dtly wo would bu re m!nded by his to think ho'tl gotten over his e hllcJI8h tumbllnJC8, trlet that ho goLinto some now 8Crapc. He seemed but on at.artlng boruo from &ehool that. nlgbt bo con· to hAve unequalled <.. paohy tor falling out of and ••!need we that tbl• was a •·al n hope. flo deterInto lbinflS". lo the courte or a week, without t.'Ouot· mloed 10 run down the biJl in front o f the ac:bool tog mloor tbioJtS, tor that would be a hopelestuk. hou... and this eadod in an aeddeot. Ills bead be tumbled out o f a wlodow. tell dowa a ladder. ..,.,mod lacllaed to go faster than Ills teet. and bewouod birutelt op Ia a coli o f rope. aat down In a fol'fl be was aware be pit<hod face dowoward lu tbo O THE NORMAl. POINTER. IUUlldy ro:ul. lfo cr\C(I. uf <..'O lU'tte. a uti uuuerlt\lly luere:L!letl the lomhwss of his cries. when hi11 school mtucs hua~thcd ~~ the lutlitrou'l llguru ho presented u he ~t()(X) whb hnncli. fal.tt• Anti clothing dripping " 'hh mud. J1ut ~ ~u :tS the mud wu wa~hec:l off (;eo(ll w:a.s himself again and auuted oft' tlowa the road aLa run. 1 won became coo'"inced that Gene hruJ lo~t none ol hi! Ingenuity lor geulnglnto ml..,hiel. but bad added to it. a.ot be grew older. Ills actlve hn.in aecmed CtUJlloyccl entirely 1n ph-unlng now 1n1rprises for hl8 friends. Ono morning. o n entering school I wu gree100 with " Morn in' ·reacher.'' uml thcro was c;eue with head sud arm" stlckln ~t out lhroutch the <looroltbe old niSly l!ouod Oak""'"· Wh~n whb aome dlrucuh) I periuadtd him that .&tO\'ts were oot made as recepu.tlea~ for bo1s. be c rawled out lookln• more like a plantation plckanlnn7lhao a ny white boy. I n o~tpho of the fact that (;enc ht\d come through tlvo yel\rs of life without 1\n)' &Crtomt dnmago to his IICMIOu. I could not help thinking lhtll hu might got hurt 801U0 Wft! Or Other. JIO WUjJ likely tO bo 8 DY· "'here from the spsce under 1hc house to the top ol tho ridge polo. auywb>r;o from tho lenoe at tbe front to the cr~k at t.be back. t-;~ery uou!Jual ool.., brought the 1bought ·-(lene·• burt &gala. •• Ooo day at oooo. ,. I .., quietly r~lng. " sudden crMh u II the whole roof wore coming down made mo jump. I tlrupped my book aud with heart thmnplnl( ~ud b~nd.< trembling tpmng to tho door. 'I' hero WM Uenc. hatiCM. lnullll on hiV"· hl!Bd o n ono allle. calm ly surveying thu woocl lllle. which looked u II a •ma ll eycluuo h•d itruek h. Turning toward me a Jtrlnnlag countertaoce full of th~ satisfaction of " great. acbi.el'eLUeot. b~ uked, ··Say: Teacher. did you bear aoy oolie!"" lie hatl almply ' - • ex· pt'rlmeotlnrt to bow big a <a•e he could ma.ke In the title ol the wood pile btlorelt fell in. Ju.ot th"o my greatest desire wu to ahRke the grinning llttlo wretch. Ucforo nil pBtienco WM ox hau~n.ed . howO\'Or, Gene le h school. Hts brother wa8 nt"C(Ied a t home and u he hhu..lllnlormed me. hi• mother Wll! afraid ho"d la.ll Into tbe river II he C'&me alone. oo he wu going to ltaY at. bome '!'be lut I beard ol Gene lor a long thue wa! oome time afterward. lie wu tbe prou<les& boy in the couoty. Ele bad '-n otandlng on hll head lor the edlll<atlon ol hi• smAll l>layrnMeo ~nd h•d tum· hied over nnd dlsloe:.ucd hl21 s houlder. Thl; matlo blm tho hc.ro of the plt,ygrvuud for, ove r a wooL:. aud the dell~bted youngster went about exhibiting to ef"eryooe tho wounded arm and mo~ partlcularly the ollng In wblcll-it wa• <amed: Hlo proud..t bout wu tbl., ··Jobo. be eut hl1 loot and Georgie. burt hif band. btu:· In the mOlt ~rnfu1 tone he would e1ul. "that ain't noth1o•. GueM I got the worsttsl burt ol anylxkly:• A HARVEST SCENE 1M MINNI!SOTA. Us)()n n rlso of ~rround In ouo o f the <:ouutry dl8· t rleu ollledwood county. In I!Outbw.. tern ~llnneliO· .ta. 11and1 a oma.ll "·bite ""hool hou!e. •·rom e<ery olde olthiJ hill the rolling tracl.l ol pnalrle otreteb lor mlleo. In July. the ban·est oeuon ollllooeoota. the oceoe from tbl! point I• beautllullo 1.. nry· log cbanrceo ol color. Though notblog ol lakea. streams or ruountalnJ. which one U.8ually uJOC.lates with n. t>. antllul landik:apo. ontutl nto this !M'Ono. yet thei r nbscneo dOllS uot detrnct from tho beauty or the ~OU(! , nor rnndcr It monot.onoua. The rolling plaint are co•ere<l whb ouo vast ol ripea1ag wheaL 'The numerous fanu hou.8CIIaur· ronnded by gro•·eo appeared like oo many IJiaodJ doulog the rrreat oea ol pa.lo. "l'bo aun·a lsll· log upon the pa.lo u It Is roond br tbo pralrle wind.. gl .. tbe rrell ol the wueo a bright gold•o eolor. and In the trough. where. ""tho grain hendo. tbo leavoo ooucatb the head• &l";l vlalblo. thlo color color glveo vlaeo to varying ~hlldco of green . lo ~ placu wbore thcgmlu Is Jull beginning to ripen ~ tbiJ lo o lan e n>en>ld hue and tbe crest lo light green lloged whh gold. The eonJtanl ohlltlug aod rulo· g llog or eolors. aod tbe gnaeelul W&TJ appeanaoee oltbe wb.. t prbeol a ph-tul";l wblcb lingers long io the mind oltbe beholder. A lew 1hort daJ• aod allthll quiet. pea..-efulooene - how ~hanged! In tbe earl1 morning we see reape.- coming forth from every grove. All day lo ng front e very direction wo hear tho ullek tlnd tho c lan· gor o ltho ~reot binders 111 they follo w each other around tho field• oweeplng down ll>O gnalo In their path Alloouods ol natol";l are tlleoeed by the din oltbe mo•log maebioery. Tho wbole atmoopbere II pt'rTaded with the bam or bulloeoa. a nd we ..o. but ..,cll oomethlog oltbe nublng oplrlt olthe belly "'1" -~ a&K THE NORMAL POINTER. 15 Thnt morning I c h:lllced to look down tho roa"l. I saw :l great cloud o f du;;t like au approaching toru~ul o. Nearer ami ue:u-cr it {'Sme. I (,."maid he-.tr s. s.oumllikc that of n rushing wind . A~ it ctuuc ne:uc.r still I could make ouL ligures in rho mi•ls t of tb~ NATURI! AND THE FLOWER.S. I sent them nil furtb from my bosom. In their youth and#be:uuy bright. To bloom by the hillside tUid wayside. To till the world with <h.•li~ht. tloud. lt. wa:; Hnns ami his :w-.:ursecl cow. "\Vhcro nrc you g1Jing. 1-11\ll!J! " I shouted. "Whonwcr tho eow gOC$.." \\' :.\-' l-lan s'~>~ p:\ntiuJC n:tort, na ho whir100 by and clisapf*:l~l •lown the road. Now. my reader: may you prolit by llan:J's aact ex:kmple. When you write on any subject. do not let the ~ ubject run away wilh you. A. Zoens. The dnlnty tlowers o f i\J)ril. Aud the sunny hlossc>nts of M:&y. The richer blooms of s unuu('r, And Autunl's bri;kt l'\rrny. ' All. all we nt forth With my blessing. Went forth in their bc:uuy r.tre. To e:ury n. mess:age o f ttl:uloes' MUSIN'S. To tho weary O\'erywhcro. I. Now thu birds ha,·c llf)\\'11 10 the Snuthlnnd. And tho Autumn wind is c·hill : Thu sky Is t·old sod gloomy. When de c\·cning s un :un scttiu' in d o amber color,; I We.<t. An' yo· benr rle ho'o a'tootio tellin yo· it's time h·r rest. Then yo· stl~~;.:rh~.•longslde ob <lo hill yo' just And the me.'ldow brook is still. So I'll gather the m all to my boMm. J.'rom hill~idc. mc..'ldow and plnin. Though withurt.••d. cru-l!lhl'tl und broken. And chilled by tho Auwmn r.ain. f \'es. 11'1 pther them nlltft m~· bosom. And I'll them to my bre:t.st: h•c the m res1. A. H. FRACTORY COW. My friend Hans Vao Gilder h:u] l\ <.'Ow. ls was a rofrnctt)ry bcasc. s.prea.ding te rror where,·er s ho went. l.A!aping 0\~Cr tho highes t fcn<"CS. she would oUl"O he r trail in 1-lan~· :J thriving licld.iJ of ~min. or chArJting a tlook of sheep. you wottt<r &ee them scat· t.er u if struck by :1 torn:~lo. Not only would s hu c..· ury ruin 10 H:lnS'it ticlds. but every farm in the neighl,nrhood s uffered from her depredations. Hans wn" lo'!}C·sufferi ng: be l-ould e ndur•· all this; but one c:lfty C\'Cn bi3 sluggish temper wu ttrou.sed. J-ie carried a pailful of fo:un· ing white ~lk An' yo· turn an' wander slowly along de homewnrd rond. :\.<:roS.i the Jard. '\:hen suddenly be felt :1 great s hock in I he region o r bj.§ back. He WO.! da;·_.ec:t, but felt that. bo WAS being hurled through the air. \\'hen be rt.oeo,·crt'<l eousciousuess. he found birosclf lying prouo upon hi,. back in a pool or milk. He eold the (,."()W. 1"hc clllY came when she must be dell•·ered to the butcher. Tying a rope aronnd bb body and to the CO" ''i horns. Hans set out. 0 its then ono·s heart is happy. ,\o · d e,worl' Is not do 8Srue: Seemed do wind dot whispered softly From n land ob beauty came. II. Wheu de e''enin'8 &hades am rallln', an· clc new moon's hangln' low. An· yo· sit.o besiclo do cabin. an' yo' l>leko de ol' banjo. An de piekaninnic.s ro111n' on do grns.IJ beneath de tree. 0. it's den "!!.: ro~bles leave me an' I'm b11.ppy a,S 1 :0~e;6dt~~~~i:l~nll:O ~!o" , 'Gin tcr sing their mighty chorus Notbio' seems tcr worry mo. Ill. Den one·s he;~of·r=n';'!·~~d peaceful J\S he sings An' hls cares dey break an' vanish like de wa,·e.s upon de shore: • An ns tie moon drop&lllow!y t'ru de pine trees dark on· tall, 1 We sing <>noson~~bd~~~!\' ~o !iim un· h•ng de bonjo Mighty glact we Is alivln'. Glact some houno are bright an· fair. \ Vaitio• for de day o· promise. J . R. I. When dar·u he uo more ob earo. THE NORMAL POINTER. 16 Tl{E NORMAL POINTER. NOV. 15, 1901. - ... A .oat•lJ' perto4k41. re~...U•• ot t M toolxUII $La~ !'or.. -..1 Sdaool. A~n• PGtal. WIIM!O.ula. P•'tb~- ..T l be ltatenKl•t loul Po.t.ollle• u eerond clu• mauer T.,... o( ••Mulpdoa- eo ctatt p.r Jl&r Ia adu.DC-•. 1$ ecau ltll0l,.S.4'Mfilnlu.l,ltol. A..... '0:: ••••••• ••••, oo , , oo•• •• &4J.aotoi...C.kf ftoetawoata. 'Ql. •••••••••••.••• • •. •••••••••••• LhttarJ Lon'l• )C, Da1'0a. 'UI •••• ,, , , ••••• , •• • ••• ,,,,., ,,, Tbt 0e-D.IIOf )laa. )II, ~ 0000 s. =.?;~~0~.,.. U } .. ......... , .. .. ....... •..... 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Ardt-IN tOIItlled trom fOrmer ••adeau aad ttaoban. tCt.cltl"" ud nbMrtben a re tt.tP«tronr reqoa•ted to pal· tODIM OOf adt'HtiMrt. ...What an~~ <leb•tel"8 arc 1howtng us what drill and p"'paratlon hM•c dono. for them. \Vo ~;houltl "lAnd on tho J(tlll· iron·sldo. t'Lnd chc~r our tetuu.J un to t~lC-tory or to honorable de leaL Do wo d...,rvo to bo bonoHtted by the reputation whkb our ocbool eojoyo through· out. the itate. unleM ·~ put. oun~eh·es to the wheel and push whb tho rest.! 'fhcn Jet us ogrt'c to lay w.ldu ou r books now and \hen. that we may attend moN •tricdy to th1J com· moo duly sod ~ponsibilht of ours. l.e.t UJ ahow each other tbaL the 'Pirit of patriotism for the I'Choolls aHvo within us. Until we cnn llo this. we wlll be ll.!thanu.• (lto Rnswer our professor•• quetllon. "IVhst • ...., you berc lo r ~" Well. the tin< quan~r·otake has be<> a passo.l. We are ju.n entering on the "b:ack ltl'\!tcb .. of our year's raef' PerhaJ)5 this 11 tho most fitting- Limo to tAke a b..,kward glant'tl along the route and entlea•or 10 pro61 by Lho •sperlenoe gained thus tar. A"' we trying to carry to.> big a bnrd•n along with uot Is tho paeo too frull. for us! Wol"ft we In condhlun to meet tho demand• that W\1N made of tl.!!l by auch a race! Tbe:se are tbe quesdoo1 we put tO oursel.-es u we swing round the first turo and start down tbe ton~t straiJlhL courM abead ol us. We thould all consider theso 'luestlons scrlou11y and answer them honestly. In thiJ way mlstaket in 1be future may be avoided and we will feel au"' that an honorable place lo the~ I• oar. whea. In Juoe. we come clattering merrHiy ctowo the ..home atrcteh" past. the judge's stnnd. we here for!" So spOke une of our proteM<>"' oot long ago. That remark abopld buo made us thlnlc deeply. Aro we here simply U>learn enough Geometry •nd l'•ychology to enable 111 to !I'll a diploma! Is It our solo bu~ine3• here to li•e between tbo COt'tnJ of our books! No! The Normal l-ecture counJ6 lor tho year wu In· There b more In tbb otudent life than tbat Weare augurat~ oo the eveolng o r Nov. II, wbeo l.orado not a colleetlao ol lodl•ldoab; we arc a uniL A& a Taft. the lamouo oculptor. appeared b<!lore the unit. we must act. then. and there 1s much to do. opera,boul!<llul ol those wbo appre<tlate and take ad· Every echool bas a ccrta1o morn,l tone. a rharacter ¥anlAge ol 0\'Cry opportuolty to le:orn. And surely and a reputation of tu owo . Now lt lJ for us. act· Mr. T~lt'a lecture wu aucb an opponunlty. He log together. to..., to It that the morol tone ol our took 01 Into tho oculptor'a otudlo aod there Int...,. ochoollo high. Itt character good. and h• reputation duOO<I u• to the labora. tho joys aod the ambition• ol sustained. A...uredly. notbing io ae<'Ompllshod II n l!<)ulptor'o lito. Ho ahowod us how, ltOJ> by llllp. eacll one ol us g""" aclllahly about hi• own tMka tho l!<)ulptor worka from lorml- clay to beautiful. aod takea oo thought of the ocbool at a whole and lifelike marble buJt or statue: and wblle be work~ whAt It 1taodJ lor. llut there are many opponuol· bo talk~ oo In a tree. Informal 1111e Lbat Is moot Ues lor Mcll ooe ol •• to worlc lor the l(eoeral good entertaining. :-o<><>oe left the opera boUJO that olgbt ol tbe ochool. Tho ...,tal even .. ol tho year oiTer who did not loot abundantly repaid l or having lA ken thew. We 1boutd bo p<HCnt whtn our oraton ahtl thlo glance at tho noblett ol tho One an.o. oculpturc. est~m~ --- TliE NORMAL POINTER. 17 will• :tu e.; iu'ltea•l uf ttu a:r. h is prob:tbly duo to a ....ot'i:UiHnS; l...u .... il•ly If we knC\\' moro of your .......,orml hi"-tury wt• '''uulfl bo better ttblo to answer y•~ur (aucs tiun Non· athletc - We •lic,•c b:\skctb:lll is noL flU he (lauJ::c•ous not y 1 put il. as fnotb:tll. But. would ~u~otg'-~1 th:u y•m N y••ur· • u:.uua·s~u n se nL bcroro you a~ pia~·. ;\\. A-e-. -\V~ :tre no1 able to :uh·i~ you M to whN1u•r that w:'" inhmded f••r a prn~:J:tl or not. Of cuul":'c wht.m it gil'l snys. ··;\t ny I havoyour llf\IUO a l· w:ty.c'!''' it ~O ttrld .oo~ ""S J)idou~. T hink yon tuul butter h:wc a prin\tc coH\'Cnlotltion ,\oith Mls.~ C- U\l'-y In r~)Curd tn thi,. m :tltt-·r_ . - -- - nr. \V-d -.er- l.et this bo your (..'OU801ntion: .. 'Tis beu er to b:w u Jo,·ed and I<Mt Th:to t.IC\'Cr tn hrwc lm·ed at all." This Column is c lu·c•rtnlly detlicatt."tl to pru· mul~:ltion :tntl di!l..iCIUluation o f knowletl~t· tu tht• reading public. on :>U(•h m:tttcf'il o f gencml 1111J."•rl · !\nee :lS caiquene. modern mnnncr-o :1nd l:t!neml be· ha,·ior. NOTv.- Oo ltt.-eount of rho great nmnber o f :ap1)li · c:ulous fur information rt.occh·t•tl we fountl it IH.!t't':o• sary to J){)Stpone nn!Jwcrlng tuany until this l:uc.· tlntc. Hereafter :-11 t•ommuni("altons mus.t ho re· «.·cin:d 1\l our olllcc nut later tlmn the tirsl of tlw mouth. Ml.s.s S ..ra.. u - Ye:§;. lufty Amts are the SCtllrCt"" nf much hhplrstion. anc.l ahoulc.r~pt eon.st:tntl~· in t•ie "~· Reception Rus her- Sorry your lcucr came itH late thnt it t·ould not.lx• Ul!iCd in ltt.St month's issu(.>, but we cao s ug.::es t no wu,\' by wbich you c-an scleN eight nut. of tiftecn f~~~h~ll me n for your rect~ptiun. Cher;I\Ntl. it is not co n slc.lc~l proper to uso a toothpick In n Psycholos,:y t•ln!'d or :u1>' ot htr tmhlic place. nbs C-n-ay - Would :hh•i-;.e you IH I>I:I('C your trus L in no o ne. si nce H v'~C'il Sl•on fad e :uttl pailS aw:Ly. whllu Cherries nrc oftimes y(•llow. nr. 0-d- n -Wo c:tnnot logical JU'( I('es.J 1,\('(!0UUI fur the PS,\'(•hn· whieh would t.-au-.e ynu tospcll K.azell A striking lll•stratlon of pc,opla being eonopicn· Oil~ by their nh~IICU WitS rnrnishcd fU, thO fOOtbftiJ s::uue u few week~ ag•). As the weather was perfecl. atu.l the :ulmb.~lun s mttll it seems ridiculous ro think th:u not tlwro 1l111n S(Wenty out. of tbroo hunJf\·•1 ~tudents were p ~nt : that not more than onc·thlnl or 1his 5l'h()Ol hacl school patriotism and SJ)lrit enough to ~~~tvc their IC!soas for t\ f ew hours \o w:ue h trw go.tnrc whic h the eleven h:\fU been J)nt.C-· tieing for nearly C\'CI'Y night sineo 8<:hool opened Wu c•ttnnoa. hci Jl ree ling that this lack of s.•hool ~ pirit i:t ~\ fllotgnu.-., to t ho school. and thu It waoo~ tmrtly due to thi5 that.. the game was lost.. nor Cl\D we ~e.· any lt:gitim:aw rc:L--«>n "'by school s pirit should be .!in<:h :• ruinu.! (auanthy this year. \Yo kno'' lhat there :lf"O just ns tnl\ny students who C'AD ··m~tko t.hing:1 s:o·· thii!J ye:.r aJ before. only thoy ha,•o not. awakcnotl to thoi r re.!lpon~lhilhies and OJ)portonitlcs. It •ucans. ~omcthing tu leave a school with O\'Ory :\\'er-.tg~ above ninet.y . but it rue:Lns far more to h&vo the "''erngo ncar ninety. with n.n added record o f other 6Cbool wurk well done. A8 long as we aro s tudcnLot let us lh·o the school life. bo or the school. for the S(:hf'H'Il and in the school. And now when the b31ilkf'tb.tll t~ea!nn opens, let""'· profit log by the lesson '"" have ju.:~t lca.rnt."il. that. eloveo men ct~.nnot play football alono anti '"ln. enter it. wit h cnthusi· n.s:n and in thi~ spirit prove our loyalt.y to tho ~ bl)ol. our team and ourselves. THE NORMAL POI NTER. 18 o c_a l s F.m1l Oocbnr bas withdrawn lA) ~b. Tbe lat ..t Is "coonlslons" of lbe brala. 'fbe "Element&" are going lA) ·have a "blow out." Student (wilb penny)-" Let's match." She-• 'Ot tblsltiO sudden!" Mrs. A. C. Clement <lalted her huoband at Chi· eago a few dayo. Areblo Roteborry &ad J ohn Wyto<:kl have with· drawn lA) t.eaeh. a E<boot from Psyebology Ct.-Prof: " lmsgine or wood ayanl apanr· bl~k Among tbolat4 <iJitors lA) our sehoolt ba<o been Garth Cat4 aod Keooelb Pray. ) Pro!. (Ia Literature elau)-"l!<ow. here Is a strlk· lng point." Just thon tho boll ttruck. Tbon\&8 Devor or Chippewa f'allt ha• entered ochool as a member o! the Junior Chw. MI.- Me>-11 and R-11 are taklag a special course Ia !udge-n•aklng. MiSI T- pp-r kindly donatlag tho C..._ID. M' - Lelia Ramill<)o, llertba. Mable and llinaie S.,bo6eld aad Rev. Briggs vbited tho S ormal ,.... eently. l'ro!. (deterlblng variou• superstitious belie!s)"11 a dog howls at olglu, It meant death." Student (In an und•rtooe)-"Yct. to the dog." Brown (I n attempting to Ju>tl!y hit l llltemont thot he apenl an hour and a ball In practlclog mrulc every dt.y)-"Wby, I tpeod an hour and a quaner on rut.a alone.·· Harold t'ulrer h:u wltbdl':lwo from sebool and Is aow with the U. S. E.<p...,.. Co. Albert BroDJt.ad bu been elected to succeed him vlee-preo~ldcot or tho Junior clan. MI.. ~1t&gcrald has been nl>.«<nt lr'Oill hor work at. tho Thlrd \Yard school for 80mo tlnya on aoc.'Ount or lllnllliO. It I• hoped thot sbo will soon be ablo to be bock to her work. a• On T uesday evening M l&< Kotherine Pray had tbe ml§fonuoe to f2ll fro1n her wheel. awtalnlog in· juri... whl•h will keep ber out or sehool lor lOme day... ller rlo.'l5et hope lor her •.-!1 return. ••cceocl• John ~·. ~lorse J Gardeld l>a•leo u pl"''ttldent o! the n,..t Year f:ver since Mr. 'faft'& lecture )Jr. lhvics h.. had • •trong deolre to 00 fi 30phumorc. n wish wh1ch ht'-' been gmtlfled. t:to.ell and Vh•ian Pnyno ht\VC withdrawn from 8Choo1. They wlllmnke thc1 r futu ro home at Binghampton. S . Y. )lr. Payne wll( t'Outinue hi.J stud let in one o f the Norntal Scboolt at tbat place. c1.... l'resldeot l'ray attended the Xortbwestem TH.C.b· ent AJ,otlatlon at J-~u t.'laire. Ue met many of our former 3tudenta who src now ruaklng their In· Ouent..'C felt In tdut·Miou-.J drde41o that part of tho fttatc. uc- Pte1t. rray. Prof. Snnfnrd nml Mr11. UrRclfortl tendt-d the Northwestern 'f••achcrs' AMOCiatlon aL O,bk~h l.,rCJJ Pray was chairman nf aha grammar a talk on "'! 'he """tlon. ond )11"11. llr•dlord l'hlnogo Sc•hool Sv-ten1." l.udovlt- l 'bemw.'ky, Alben rJrun•tad and lll.. g••• T H E NORM Al. POINTER. '9 BeMlo F:rick~n have ~u ie-lected to reJ)rt'M'nl the Oct. 31. 1001. niter ft long. lingering ilhacss." A fter J unior class lu tho O&hkosh ,tcb:atu. Tho t CI.\111 con· r.orfor mlug thl' 11\it. "!hi ritt.•ot (or the tlt."\.'CMet-1. thC aiJt.s ot :l trio or b:ud workers. who wlll undoubted· the ero••tl lth the little fn'..hly·m:ule mound bad: of the ~hoot aud "'' C!'IUk"CI their W!\J' homeward, ly pul up" •trong debat ~ Regent. F.rrery has bt""Cn spentllng the woot with slowly nml sorrowfu11y. Some bcHe,·e that the early burial of School u On ThuMiay morning he ~ve tht'" school one sa,irit wa~ a ·-gra\"r" mhtake. It i$ thought that Of hiJ ftne. e3rD~l tl.dk, lfe l<n-~ h~ JH'Oftssion. h~ w-:u uot. dc-.1d but meNJiy lu :t ('utolevtlc ~t t nte. 3ud his little llpeecbt•-'?'n nnot buL till 11.!1 with en· Frlcot.l.$ htu•e n!k\.>tl fur n JXiit·mOrtem C'<Amloatlon . thu31A.1UJ for It Alto.. ~lr. Emery hs.§ been smying It i!f $iDl"CN1y tn be hupt"l th'\l a 1'\"\' l,.:\1 C'~n bu s~lal attention 10 the work done bJ th" Jlmctice brought about. -----tCSChCftl. It ~~ here ti11U. cbe (IU41hy Of uur \\'Ork. One S.uurd.lv'• St~. be;!\. 3hows it.tM!H. 1L i~ In the tnllulng school tla:.L S:ttunl~ty moroing. Oc& 1:!. a "l:t.fl(C number o f the th.eori~ are t~t('(l hy :u:tu~l t(~rien~ It is the JlOWer w OJ)JJiy the pedagogil"al prln{·iples tUmfenu "t're~nt(fttheringonlhe<"tunpu.s Y• front of ctu: Nurmnl. PrniU JHiy 01 t<•n the purnjle. hl't\tl041 lel\rned in tho other tlcpartmenti or tht! ~chool . •hlch ls. after all. the tt-:ll 1~1 of a per-ton'• tltoe:;l" by "U:lbe" \~sn Gonlen an•l l.ange·s famou-1 ll ilh.ai'J lbnd. ~"i"ted bt t-•onne.r Stiu!t(ln's ln"!i drum and w r"tft-ive a diploma or noniticate from a Xorm:.l. the ·nn llorn lJiow(•nl 1u111 fnllowed by footbc' H en· A Gbully Ghost Story. thu"ia!t~ wnring the purple anti gold. 8t4rU.."<1 for •• l"he ~nlort ln,·ite you to aucull :t c:-arn\n\1 of tho down town streeu ·111cy atoppedat the Arllng.. th• Ghoieo Spirito of l>arkoes<. ot the Gym. Hal- ton. where they trcotcd thu 0Ahko~b tet'Hn to lUI\ny lowu'cn. <kwOOr St. tOOl." E:.' ch J unior wn.i the at·hool )'C118 a nti c·hf1lce sclertiou.!J t.y the above f'f'Ciplent of a neat li!!l-lnvil:l.tion word~ abo,·e. mu_,ieal ol)(lniutloo-. The aoft ~traln.J from the f\fle._•o minutb . belono any Juni(\r had appftretl tlo homt and the scentle thumP' upon the ba.u that e\·eninJ(. the eorriclon. and b:t~meuL nf the drum produ<.'C(I 1;ttrh n tuarnaony of sweet sou nc"l8, Norrnal begu.o to echo and re·t.'\:ho the terrible witb an ~rrect i&O subduinJ(. that tbe vl.shing team gmon~ of the !tpirits ~~ dark obi who bad bt-t!n pe,.. never woke up that aheruonl'. Onr Jllayent••upmhu-.t to sp4•nt.l one mtkc mpht on e~uth . f}Orted by the s,cirl11 nn t ho •Ide lines, won th<• pi):· At the door tl.'\ch Junior WIL!f met. by a wbite tklu l"Oittat e:LSily gh.,.t. who e.oorted him through the d•rken~l hall•. In the e,·eoiog the scene Is cb:angetl. Jost4!1.41 or amid.n lhe friJtluful groan:t of the a..~3C!mbled •pirit.J. the earnasce of the football lleld we have a gntllcr· The JuniOr4l. one !Jy flllt.'. were taken Into n tlar k lng of the most pollto o f IOt.'lcay in the )C'ymnllslum. room to view the n!rualn" of poorTimothr Tubbs. Hy the atll of school f"'iorw, nchly tlrlted :.\Utumn wh<* spirit long ago deJXlrterl. All that. waJ leh lea""~ eoet off by au t.wergf'C'tn tu:re anti there. made of 1)()C)r dcvarted "'11m" was a 8kull "from wbic·b the l(YIU ludt•t..U •·o beautiful phv·e to bu glad io.•• i.§..,ued tbe faint phosphoric ru•llm.o'"C of dec.-ay. •• lo ple:ulog cont"""t tc! tbo Ilen-e yell< oo the fOO<· sOme cros•bonH and a bony ba.jlod whh-b Ut'b ball fit!.ld we now have ~ft. sweet ~ngs by the Jun1or had to .,hake. If the Junior sun•h•t-"(1 thi.s. 8Cm1·(·horu... The Oil•ko:th J1ll'l)'C1"8 set- out. w mnko he was taken 1oto the Gyn\ where he regnint'tl hl:tself· up for th<!lr defeat of the afternoon. Whb the aiJ po,~io"t dh·ed after apples. sbo~ bi.i fortune out of o•r •ympathellt• girl• they '""''''"'led <.,..lly. of a (t'(.."{', played gam~ ~tnd dan('(.'(l f:l_,\"eu of our mtr.~t ch:unalug gi rl• lfOOn ron ued a (;offee. JHIUII'kin I'll!. peanut! and "I'Pics "'CI"C. '-'HU3(tlatlon assodatlun who~ work wa• m~teiTt..oct· tervfd. noallr the trou•d bru~ e up anti "tArtfd h·e.. Utar vl~tof"' a&. thf> r-ect!ptioa f_)laytd ~ Wf'll a..• for home. only to be m~t at the 1.011 n door by n. pro· the}' e\·tr did on tho gridiron Their team work t..-e.JJioo so sad . ..o wei r.l, 8 1• 1uelonrhuly M to bring Wll.§ perfect. o.otlthe hu erfcn.HI('O something romark· a look of sorrow to the fat..'e::1 of •U It W:l~ a funeral able. The ·,Jefeat uf the afternoon Wti ~hanged to pf'OCHi.iOG. A como Wsring on ita ,.Jtfe tbe:,e '·ietory \u th_, evt-nlng. lJ.eateo by uur boya they ,. 0 rd<. •·School SJ>irlt.-lloru Aol~ 211. 1"111: di(~l won our girls. TilE NORMAL POINTER. Our &Ytl,lcticl:l. A DOUBLE VICTORY. ~tul'\lay. Oct. l~ T"H hot ~mt"c of (()Htball "~ere pia) t"'ll a1 Athletic p:uk tbi.~t aheruvuu. tt>'!Uhiog :a• followl!l: Stc\'lm~t P1 . II S. ''"· .Surtnl\1 St.-c· ontl ·ream. Sc"'N. •l to 3 In f:t,·or of renee s1nn<~~ ror toudulowu buL :\tumt Ut\•l..lcl'i him, ~euiug •~•11 ( 'n fumble}, which Is tlroJ)J.>t•tltui Ste,?· ens l,oint 's 40 yd. lint-. ltwtd ..<:h. lhal\'t•nwn and Am~ gm~ ~re. nov.• c-arry bsll ~.lown the tield ami Ogtlen 1;, .rtl.i ft~r...,.JODCh<ln••n. (;qctl IJ Licked. 18 IO 1!!. llt:uthcr kh·ks 10 Roseberry. :uuJ nftt r n tow min· ut e~ oll\y time I~ t•t\lh..-.1. whl1 hall io home tc:un'8 ~~ion nn :SO yd. lin~ .So rmali ~te\•en8 l•uint Oshko•h Normal~. t-'lntt Jo:len:u \'f. tS 1n 19 ~·urt•, Steve01 Point vs. Lawnnce, S.tunby, ()a. 26. For the tlnn time in three yenrs the Llue aOll whhe wa\'{'(1 above the purpl~ and goiJ on lhe gritl· iron st Athlttll• park. J..av.' rt'nce wiooiol( by a ICOte ol281o6 The e lft"('l uf thu nlbcrwc o f IAekiscb. thu No rmal's ~>tar half. upon the u:~n1\l Rt.'t•ountg... lr\rguly for the in fav or of Steven.ll l'oinl Tbo pme between the St>cond t-:tevtn ::lnd rho High../wa.t a ~tubbornl1 contested out Ahhu tb~ Normals "·ere heM·Irr. aheir te:un wur"- was not .._.. good u that of their opponents. and unly hacc.l In· i ndividual playing wun th..- gsme for them :.th·ene.~n:·. 'rho pme ~c. ween our 1-i r:,t EleYtn antlche O.h· Tbe Lawrtn..-e team \ ,t\.'1 beavJ and In t'<tellent kosh Normals Wa! a gnod exhibition Hf hard. dean tonditlon. lootboll. llouther kkked co l!o.<!l>crry o n tho 16 Much 1lmcly holcllnJ( wn .. dono tJy 1hc men in yd. line. who achnrwe~~ 10 yds. Uy line 1\od end 14wrencc'8 lln~. the t·~Jh: h ers bcinl( otpct.•ially playo 1bo ball t. carried 10 the 1>0 Y•l line. ··~•·eo• good whb their band• Poiat lt htld for duwo.L Afte:r a f~w ..hortp.inc by The ~ormal• rallied aod 1•la1td magolftccot loot· Jaek.son. l..awreooo ~ups around riJCht end for &l bfll in the .etond hall. playing their big opp<"!cnts yd.!. anti trores lint touchdown . Ht uthe r kicks 10 ll 81ftnd·SIIII. goal . Score. G 10 'I'he foltnwlng 111 cbe line up for both game~: Murat klek& to 0 '1..-ary. O.bk""h •laru lor ou · ~teren.l Pt Positi.o n O..hkosh.. l.awreoee. other touebdown ~ut 1\'y..,.,kl geu ball on fu<Ublo 1. \"an Gon.IPn ..... e •. l .. V. K lumb .....Soren.10o A. Shin>rk. T.u-dill.rg .. W. llond ebin ...... Kornow oo O,.hk.,h'• 00 )'<I line larkl!!('h now IJ<'giot J . Petel"80u ...•.... .lg.. J . Jackson .... •••. llarri8 somo tc rrlnlc line lmtklng. and o ur bO}'II C.\.'lrry tim f:. Widmer .. . . , .... rt .. 1-:. H o"t~nl hal ....•• Unyden pigs kin tluwn thu tit•ltl nod W idmer J(OC-1 thru fur J . Wyi!OCkl ........ . II .. 0. flleo•it .....Sdm•llor. c. touchdown. )lu.,l klek• J<<>:ll ~"'· U 10 6. C. Ogden .......... ro ..0 Thayer.. .. .. .. .. Pie""' A. Hal veroon ....... le ... l. !<hnmlebt ........ Peck Reuther send.! the m·at to :\lurat on ~ ytl tine ft. lac~i.,.•h ......... rh ..J . O'l""'ry ........ Ou ('ray nmc Ill caJ:ed afler (~'A' lUi DDt~ l)lay. ~:ore, •J LO 0. M. Amet ........ .. lh .. ll . l:wr'nce.r ..... l.awrenee Sceond lla1f- :\l nnn kick!~ tv Kt ·r~(·r o n tG yd . W . Mur.ll. <'Oill .... lb .. W Ue uthe r ..... Spaulding line. who l.t tlownt.,l after ru:t.khJJJ 10 ytls.. ·.,\ he r A. Ro.eberry .......qb . J . Kirke r........... c. Cole two do•ns Reutht'r punu 20 yd• to Arue!. f 'he ball IJ now lo~l 10 ().bko.b'a J ,.,I , line. when Sinre che 1.-wrenee 13mc our fool fell 1eam h:u Jaekl~h makeJ a hole and Am~ fu11ows thnt for gone lO pie<.~': I be Cl\[UBi n and t\boltl. hrtlf O( thO touchdown. Goal It kicked . Score. 1~ 10 6. regular lluc up luwluu tllf(co ulinut-'{1 plnylng f•;r ~hkOtth klek11 oiT 111ut 300n geu 0011 o n rumblo on ''arious reuons.. 'fh080 who rema.lnect Mhowetl Ste,.enif Point's 2J yd line. Uy a nuUiber of line their griL by kecping th~ pllf'kln in motiQn a •bort sm,..h.,. tbo t...ll'n.,.n 1he gnool line and lloseolhal tlru~ longtr Carl {)Jrflrn wa.11 c:h~n <-. . JH&in and gou over lor tourbtlowo Goal 18 kl<·kcd . Srore. the weakened rnnk.! \\t•rt• J)atchetl up whl1 SC<.'Oud 1210 1~. team rucn. Of t'Olii'' Se. ~r.·Al resulhf r·oulcl not bo Murat kick• 10 lloutbc r on 10 y•l line. l.aw· expeclt'\1 fmm rhe team lu lu PM<'bed up <"Ontliticm. o. THE NORMAL PO INTER. 21 l~t It is a source of gre-:a gratification to all Alumni to note the increasing number of S P. ):, gmt.lu:.\tl.!:i cit\'{<! trh1n1plt.; :tntlluy:.\lty who each year attend thu Unjvcrsity. Thi" ye:\r wo lr i-t tl{'lijtlltful tu kL't! J) in 1nuch wi1 h ot.._l frie•His :uul :t!!;~tlci:lH·s.. nnd ~uul u o f u~ h:td m:ln)' J)le:,.;unl hR\'0 a huge number of repn..scnt:uh·es lhCrt'. The editor of thii J>Bge llue!i not know nil whu htt\'C e n· terNi this ye:1r. but know th:lr thu 'D'Jcrs lul\'C :u.. othe r member th•:re. ;\lr (:e~ll. who is OOmul tu win f'e(..-ogoitiou there. as he did at che Normal. lli.ss Mamie ltc.\lillao. 'Ul". is nl~ numben."CI :uuon~t the Junior-g. W hen we think b:u·k to last June when m embers or the Alumni rcllt.och.-.1 honor on the Nor· mt\1 as well as on the ··U." i n 1hcir appea.n\nce upon tho commeooomeut. s)rogr:uu we reel sure lluu. the ~on11nl must. ba\'e s upplietl nuH"h of the iuspir:uiou and that the s pirit or tbu school is cf"!llnly o ne o f p rogress. We don't seem to feel that whdu we ha\'u roceh•ed our diplomM we kuuw s)l there is w l>tl not tlh'm uUt.lltrip ynu in Z(':\1 rcm\lmbrntH't'i nf honrte i u No 10 1\!4.':\lletl by n Oh.!:' r 1.. ,m Ma.,.:a:whu,.clt!l. 'l'h~c Hf cnurst• t\..tked for "Cxpcriem'f!." bnt we now feel more tlisl)l.)~l thun twer tu hell' tll<tnst in\'CSIIgtuions which will liJthlcu the labor'~' of the child in his t weh·e )'C:'U 'li of "t•r:un · 1ning." or ligh1 the "'"Y of the teacher to high~r ur better itleuls oi"chu..y. ------ f'rob:lhly unno or 1hc s tude nts of S. P. N.. grt\clu· utes or not. who flO vut t.o te:l<'h. tlo not. rc~rct II:" '• ing missed somu of the opportunities orTcrt.od them. It i$ rur:itored that many of the Alumni will tirul their way back to S te ,•oml Point in time to ent their Thruuugi\•ing turkey. \Vc nlwnys thought they lmd m ore than a pA&,I ug alTection ror the town and the school. and now kno w it since they seize tho li rst opportunity to revisit the haunts of school tlays. "the great t\ttrsction this year\o.~be tho new :L<Idi · tiou which mus t bo in the la!St stages of completion. Fo rmer studeut8 will regret the OOD\'C nic nc~ now at. tho disposal o f s tudents. AmOOfllbeSe \\•ill prob.~IJiy ""'"' nflen lltomlx•"';l J)r:tcti<.'al obscr\':ttious or methods. "not only in l'("(·i· tnt ion. but i n diSC-iJ)Iine in the ditTenmL department~ f•f tho school. Tifne lm\'ing anti annoyunc·e :u•uitl · inJt tiC\' iet".s. supplumont:\ry book!J in this. lh:lt :tr1,1 and the othe r s ubj(..oc,:t, nncl othe r thing~ e~ il y nb· sorbed if o ne but ke JH his eyes nod ennc open nntl rcmcmhcrutl the goa1 which he intends to reac h . " lu othe r words." ho mu~t ha,·e hi~ Aim cons tan tly before hhn. use the m::ucri:tl t\t hi$ tlisJ~•l an,J builtt up hioe o wn method by <·ritie~l ubscr,•:uion .. et.J illl>~ risoM baSNl o n these observations. Thi o01 i~ intc ndetl u a story without a mor.1l for tho.sc whn still hM·e tbesu opportu nities At hancl. Sow is tho time to plf:ul for coutble ncemlmt week next y ear. Do not. f~ct. Afu mouses. t h:u Juno is the pleU.'\otest time to ''isit and un1u~ you begin planning your ,·isit oow you will prob:\bly lind that. whe n Juno comes and you he:'r of the old students who arc intending to see tbc ~ orm3l in gain tlreM for another class. nod to help welcome tho :.uldicion to oUr ranks. you will wish you bad so pl:uu1ed your time tb:u you too might go. Tho 'OienJ intend to h:.we 3 reunion and :t g~mainc good time rehe3rsiog That. tbe ··Ahuoou.iC:S" nrc intcrC.~lCd in tho scht,o l and the und6rtokiol(s o f ItA me mbent i'f ~virH·t'tl hy the following: Just before the home team joio~MI OOulc whh thf' pro:t.ehcrs on Oct. :!0. this ehsractcr1stieally ln.'-·onit· sente nce cnmc O \'Cr 1hc wire from the captain uf IMt year's tenm. " Hesln.ugh ter Ihe :tp<t!!ltolic IX'eV4'i." Afte r tho ubovc fK"Ca5io n nur lnst yenr's orator wrmc. "S to\•cns Point nc ,•er wn.s down~l with ouu blow s.nd ~She nC\'Cr wJII he." know. oo THE NORMAL POINTER. 22 Ju,t Ahe a.od I. all. nil alon~. Uenenth abc s t u~ !W l'l\lm nod brlglu, I told her that to me h"r e lu..-ck• \\'cr,~ Jike twin HJics pUN and whlte: Uutln the morning A.! 1 bru.ibl.'(l ~ly powd.rt!dfeollor ball an h'our, I ""'ll:tetl the lili.., mu!l 11:.\'c bt.-en somo other klod of fto\\·er.- E.x. ••'Th_, on1J way to b:we a friend ia to be. one..··t-:nler&On. ••'J'bo Owl" is outed for Its 8hort storie:J:, bm. " AnnaniM A bedneK<>"' l! ~·X<.'1 pth.umlly guod. I .ha~l lle-Tbat'l all I'm uklng you to dn. my uc~r. malT)' whoru I pl.....,. You plea~ me well enough.-..:x. Some of our Excbouges l."'mc to us 1u ' 'cry poor condition. UV\lthc. "Self •ll&tru ..L i~ the cau!U of mon of our failures. In tho a1.;uronce of strength theN l.t .~ttrength. and they t&re thd W4.lkeit. buw~v"r atruog. wbo b•ve oo tahb ln them~ln•s or tbeir puwers ··- Bovee. l>oclOr- AII you need now. nuu.lam. is ~t. l'at.lent-But ju:3t look at •uylongu~. 4-loctor. Doctor- Well. ju.tlettbat n-»t. too - t:• She- l t'l oo ...., both<rlng m•. Jaek. ··Ho who IIi tlrm in will muulcb, tho world to bhn· &elf." I n sornc c~ tbl& 1'4 duo to rou)(h baodllog In the m:.H but more often IL l:t clue lO care.leaoess or oeglecL of the aeoder. A lady taeber told a ,...bool·boT to nome the l'rtll'ltleou. and wben be "'plied that he <OU!dn't the teaeher wd. " \\' hen I wu u old u you I eould name alithe President! In their order." Tho b'oy rupliod. with more ean<lor thon pollto· noss, "'l 'boro wcro only l\ fow l'tettldonts then. "~Jo;~. 'l'here aecnu to be o. general comphtlnt of a lack ol "School Spirit." t!!poclally In the •npport ol School Athletics. Tbl• It to be ~reuetl. lor oo ecbool tao ntgl«t Athletics whbout materially in· Jurlogtbe wellare ol tbe ecbool lo general. "The lleraldo" cootaiot oOID<I •·ery good anlcle. upon Athlotl<a. Slnae our Hnt i.sauc we ba,•e l'(!<,•el"cd the follow· lnJt e~c.hanges: The Sphinx. The Normal Ath•:tnc~. 'fbo Ucraldo. '1'bo .Normal Puruu~nL, 'fh4; Laku Unoeze. Tho 813ck 3od lled. Tho Skcl•tou. The Spartan. \ \'iscon.sin ·nmes. The Current. The Pythlao, Tbe Ratllognoph. Tbo :>outh•rn Letter. Tbe Normal Red Letter. 'fbe Cardinal. The S~ trum. The l&lsod Citr Student. Tbe ~lesseoJ!"r. Olrebo Gumee. The Owl. It .eenu atrangc tba.L our t~changM are not read more than they are. ~lauy vr them t.·ontalo llt.e rary tn•otlu(!tluna that would tJo credit to the beat p:.pers of tho thty nod If soon thoro would rowlvo far more auc ntlon thtln they do In "&ehwl J)l\IJCI'il." We c•nnot but admiro tho pluck and grlt ot boys who. lo tphe ol a lack ol .chool•plrh. get out and practice looti.ll and try 10 uphold tho honor ol their oehool. lloucb training will not help to make men. what wlll! ~1n.t Student- So you are •·ery thlratyt<Hlay! Se<.'<>nd Student-Yes I h.ve Jun twollnwod a leu"r from my father, and It w1u well aaltod with ltdvlce.-Jo:x. "Tho l.lly." <iUOlh tho llull ·ru• h. ""''" a form to drh·o one nu\tl."' ' " You think ..,~ .. sneered the j.,alou• Reed. "l'•·e teen thn I_.JifJ)O.(l." - 1-!x. \\'a are al•·ayt glad to ~ tht Sonnal Advance. IJe.idct being one ot our belt K.'tchanget. h C'!ODt~lo.s mllny names known to atudenu of our ir!:tool. Ono ol our best Uigb Sehoul ••chaugct Is "Tho l 'rl m80u ," trom thu Du t>out lkhoul. l.oul•vlllc. K y . M 1u1111\l Tmlnlug High When you don't St-oe tho bright e.ldtt of &eboo1 life. work :..wile. go to tboexchanged~k and read The Sphinx. les'·~y\wr II you kn<w tome good Khool fl"per that obonld be on our e ' ('hllnge Ji .. t. tell U! about. h . THE NORMAL POINTER. O"•iog 10 a e:uisundeneaodloK nehbo.r the gram· mar department nor tbJ)Thlrd Ward was repre-.ented in thi-5 dep3nmen(\1Ut month. and our sp:u.-e thb mooth will be ~ti«n w the m. • 'l'be Gmmruar Uep:.rtment It very cruwded. there being aiXIy pupils enrolled. Many or thes.. entoNd 1hc Training Dcparunent for thu Un!L. time and thi" n~itated examioallons and regrading. which was ~"' mpleted September 1!0. We hope toP"""'"' totue work b1the pupils of this tl,.panmtot,iu our nt~u 1.!8ue '11lo oecond. •.bird and fourth grades of the Third Ward are nill in the bands of our training te:Lchen. under lliss f-itzgerald's auperv1s1on. Fourteen J>UJ,IIs bn,•c been tmnafPrred h om tho · Fifth Wanl to ~IllS .-itzgernld's gmde•. 'l'hl• put& clgbty·lour pupllt lo her charge. and •• her of practice u~aeber- iJ t mall. it meanJ work for bo1b Miss Firz· gerald aad her helpers. Tho Secood Grade is moklng a toiii!Ctioo of~. tor •tudy. A Slj[bt of tb~ orderly little oollection will be suggcsti'f'e to some of uJ who ha'f'e tried h ourselves aod louod seeds d!Jinclln~od to keep their pta.... The Third Gr:\de IC001!r&PhY lo tUI>Crvl•ed by Mi•• IJelllcmer. whose chnlk-modollng Kh'C8 no,,.. interest to tho work. Jn adtlitlen to tho ~gular • ·ork this cl.... l• keeping a weather reoord. ehowlog tempera· tore aod pre,·ailing wind•. Tbe tupt"isioo of lbe mut1eand drawlal( in these trrades bas beeo plated io the bud! or M rs. Cl~m· en to and llm Tupper. Md a ,•• ..., otroog leatun of thu work thi.! year is the mujlo of lhe tbird and fourth grnd.,.. Tbo pupils or the third grade have been weavlog hammock• lor their dolls. llow they did it i• told by ooe o r them io the following: ,;;:;r OCil IIA3UIOCKS. Last week l l i.so Carter tougbt UJ bow w make a bammO<k. She brought ut tome pomeboard aad mtuured orr a quan.er of au Ineb oo both ends. 23 Tht!D Wt- drf'•' llnt"!t frmo cl•rner tn c.·orner to tell whure the middle Wlt:! St• that "e rout.l ~ew on our rln~ Thtm we took uur cunl and tied It to the rings and t.egau1 w put it ln where we cut h a little way~t anti brought it ftCI'V$i abe IJoa.iloboclr'tl. tbcn put h 111 th" riug. u~~iu. Then wu bt-gftn 10 Wt.>ave a liuh!~ld left plal-e~ fur frhiJlc. auU gut It nearly halllinlthed. W e W O\'C It • hh a tape needle. CMY8TAL.. Another fnture of the language work lJ original •toriett or &ec.'Ounu of some interesting _,vtnt lo the lifo of the wrher. :sc>metimel!l a •hnple deacrlptioo of a day or llu c,•ening iJ given. Tbft following selcctloua ahuw ho\• ll1e work 1.8 t.aken up by the me mbers of tbu Fourth Grt\do: Til~ UUSAWAY. When I was 6n the !arm I bad to oook tor lbe meo. Oot1 day one uf tbe mea weat away and 1 had to ht1Jt with tho hay. Ooe time when I wa..4turoing ovf'r hay I turned up a soake'a egg ami a little snake tame out of lbe ~· Onu day when we were comln~t to town whb a load of hay the cows go1 sway from u1. Then we rould not go to town. But lllter we ttarted to lond ~l m O hlly. One of thu horse8 would no~ 111and Alii I. 80 thn nu\n hit tho horso with a pitchfork. Tho hon!C began w run around In a tlrcle. I jumiJCd JOK MAKIO". off. but 1111 ol§ler tell off. WIIAT I OlD LAST .SIOIIT. l.a.st niJbt mamma went to t'hurc:b. and I .ured alone with Goldie. Alter sbe was goue we looked at .aow funny pit'tuf'C!:!J. Then we went and opened tho door and we heard someone yelling. We looked out of tho window and saw the buya wu hnd htoard yelllug. They were ue•r Mr. £?aklu'• renee. '!'bey had" J ack..o'·lantero . Wt nt down and they went a way. Wts went to bed and slept 60Undly llll morn· lnJ(. Then we got up aod had our break tu~ and we went over to Maoebener"l aod go& our Belgian bare ALICC PNuros. SPALDING'S FOOT BALL GOODS. •:VF.:'\ s•:I:-IG DF.SIGNATt:D AS A . .. G..OYR and WRIST SUPPORT&R Boaster eount.t for more than n \'lnyanl containing sour fruit. Dalrocd by ol LYM-AN SAYS H. 8. CONIBBAR, T nlnu, Univcnlty ol Chiaro. or LYMAN Tbe '-I: the band b prot""t"'l by a piece 10le leather and Snj" otraln ol thO wrl•t b a<vlded by leather n rap "'!!Jporter. ,..hl<h lorm• tho upper port t.!o!':J ~fihe b!:~--~~edd~os! fn ~::::et':.~t~: 1 0 llo •loes the Best WorL. Well. go-· 1 ;;•~ ~~Rf:,lh ~~.!.'ended by tho playeno. Made lor 'Sur ue•• style t'ooL llAII l'ants have Cano Strip!! lor protection or thigh•. FOOT BALL BELTS FOOP BALL JACKETS SHIM GUARDS ELA ~t iC SUPPORTERS •~HP.~A~!EnSi..,.rrHr~~~h!t~!~~"'•nt or a loot ball player. $o&lcllnCa Ol!ld&1 Foot 8aD Guide lew J9ol,l!ait.d by Waller C&mp. Priu 10<. ~tong's AYe., JOSEPH GLINSKI, L ectel'il ng M e1·chant 1'a'ilm·. Sholl NorthCML Corner or Public S.luaro. BOG Main Street. Stevens Point. Wis. E. C. ELLIS, Snuth Side Ton.•wl'ictl Artist. A. G. SPALI)JNG & BROS. 1:!00 tl~te4.) N EW YORK C IIIC AGO DENVER llalldtoOme C•talo1"'e of fv<M Ball ••d all At ..lelk $pcKU. ft~ 10 . .y ad4tut. I. C. N E.W:BV, - OI.ALIR IN - Fancy and Staple ~roce ri11. T obacco and Cottars . F'l n• P'nute a Sp.otally. F lour and Feed . 10:::. Di..W.. St'""~ ~1111 SU·. The Right Goods at the Right Prices Always. The E. FRANK FRUIT STORE. Fru its, Vegetables, Con recllonery, Fresh Oys· ters, CIAars, Tobacco, Etc. lleLwoon Cheap J ohn'a and Kuhl llros. ' .., )fat• Sc..ut. Sten11• Poinc, W"q· H.J.URBAN. T01Mm·ictl P cwl01·. 811 SllOngs AYe. SteYell.l Point.. W is. Boys, &in me a call. 'V'iT.t.ao.::>:usi:n. DRS. C. VON NEUPERT, Physicians and Surgeons. Offit<>-117Malo St. 'rei. 63-2. lte.ldtn<-e-112 Chur<b SL 'rei. ISS-3. H. C . MOEN , - OE-AL81t IN- Staple a nd Fan cy Groceries, Flour a nd Feed. 'rcl. I tO. 817-810 Clnrk Soreet. corner ol Third. Stevena P o i1'1t. ~is. W . H . TROWBRIDGE, Shoe Dealer. South Side. 787 Chur<b Street. Stovo n s SOUTH 1110• • Oivblon Strt'<!L Stovons Poi:>'l.t, - ~ingsbury's Gttoeetty. - THE PHOTOGRAP HER one bloek from Mala S~r.,et. Ground f1oor. Point. - 'V'iT.1.1Joou.a:in. ('.,. W, CAT£ (;. J( , D AHL. CATE& DAHL, Attorneys at L a vv. OOk'O over Cltl>.cno Nntlonol ll•nk . HOTEL DEWEY. Y. St.h.M,,...,. Oivi3ion S tr«t near W iscon•in Central D<poL Tel. Itt. Stevena Point. Mrs. M. E. Phillips-Moore's Prh•:ltO School of MUS I C, D ELS A R T E A ND D A N CIN G , P OLITE TR AIN ING AN'CJ PHYSICAL CULTURE . C'.or ner of Cl:trk au•l ('burch Str\!tl.~. ste-vens Foin."t. V'Vis. SEA SON OF 11101•2. l.:u1i~ a nd "entlcnwn who inlf"n•l tu f1l\'Or thioe school with their u.th.:•ul:wt•(' :1re n·qnt•st~.-"l l I•• ••:tll :'-"' early :.\8 t"un\•enieru. :.tntl if J:Klssibl\: hcf•)rt• lhtl he· JZ innin~ of the cl:t...~·s Will reut room;o. fvr ~ll"''' partie.~ or ,•lub:-1. MRS. MARY L . UOLLOFF, Leading Dressmak e: in City. Style nud 1-""it UuarnntN.'tl. A trained :lSSistant i n :anurultuwe. MI~S KATIE CURRAN, Dressmaker. 416 l:v.[a 1:n S t reet. Gi\'(• . 413 NORMAL AVENUE . F. W . GIESE, {. JW.e 1·chaut Tnilor. """ li.ae orSJI• pl"-" N l..adic:"' ~ (;ooct4 a twa,-~ ' " :;tot~ . tiae» rood'. J...lUUt "flot• 1".!03 Division st .• ~outh Si·l~. All WOtlt &u.IDIUO'tdo A RLI NGTON HOUSE. SlC\'CIU T elephone :!4. S/ el'elll Poht/ _, lt.!.i Strong:J A,· enuc. '~'"iiCOIIIill. All :\ln<1Prn At"<'flmmotlations. Pril'CS Ht•asunabte. C~nrk ~ti"'OIIf R. C. KRIENKE,-, 1l~ercluw t Tn'i!rJ,r. ~ ~C:~~'-;C:..~v~ ~4'd~~~·.~·:a ~.s'e; .!:c =~i;:-1 ' Corner of Church :'ntl IJh·ision Streets. ~asmu s Hanson, .ME~CHANT . .417 CLARK STREET, - rH; ALER I N- Cc-~tn-.al Rcp.1oitla a PrtilftiJHI)' O.c. Btcyc:.. Liftry. Ci•c •• a call. 1'1:1 South Scr«t. Su•c• Po&at. H . K . MOSHER, F(l m :i l?J Optician. M . c a....tdy • ....... Corner F t ... l Pnd P. WOZNICKI , High Grrade Biey e les. Grand Cen£ra l '-tfotel. Telephone le&. )l ugic:al l nlttruments and ltepai~. Steveo.s l")oinL Wis. r •..-inl. J•'· Wtkh, 1'rop. Rate $1.00 Per Day . IUUf\l't\11. T . C. K0 B E LA: , · Bicycle L ivery and Repair Shop TAillO~. STEVENS POINT ' W tS Classes Cruund to Order. Rooms 420 Main St. Price.- Reasonable. R oom 2. Dressma kin g Par lors. 114 Church S1reet. Patrona.ge Solicited. _ _ _ ___:.M :... RS • ..J. 0 . KNOW LTON. DRY COO DS, C LOTHINC, FINE SH O ES. Clark S tr eet Cash Store. H ENR.Y H.O EFFLER. ... ~ For Dry Goods, Clothing. Ladies' and Gent's Furnishing Goods, Shoes and Rubbers, try KVHL BROS. We make a specialty of Ladies' dressed and undressed Kid Gloves at 85c. cuullfJl~OQ. · Reliabl~ Goods at Lowest Prices. 401 Main Street, Corner of Third. ALEXANDER J, HELLER. U. D, Get in Line FOR _ _ .. ACCIDENTAL VACANCIES. ENROLLMENT nnw in th e WESTERN TEACHERS' AGENCY not only keeps you inl • rmccl ut ch.tnj!<:!; durin~t the yo:ar. but .. ntitl .. ~ \ un to ser· VileS next Sf'ason. For r ••rtocnlars ad· dress ,. B. Y. GILLAN & CO., 141 Ylt<omln St., I Physician and Surgeon. Johnsen Bloek. Telephone 174. Stevens Point, ~. · FLORIST. TtltphOM 8-\ 1, ·UO McCulloth St. "· 1-....... SUI'«III ~oint. W. F. ATWELW & CO. -Ot!AJ.ER§ l"f- Drugs, Stationery, School Supplies, Etc. 1017 Dtvt.lon Street. Steven' Point. Wi,. MISS M . KITOWSKI, Lac::11e•' T a1l.or. . 417~ Main Str•~• Normal Trade ~olict~d. St•'tU4 Poi11t, Wi1. 7\IU~CN ISH. C . C. Anything in .Shoes. Under Public Library. MISS REDDING, -D£AL£R IN- Fine Milline~g and Fancg qood~. 422 Leadina; Hotel in 9ity. Wisconsin. C:lt•tltu flowers nnd Planlll. Cut .. lowers a Spoo· lllhy. Uouquets l\ml 1-\ an"n'l l>c81gns. Mllw•uk«. Wis. JACOBS HOUSE · E . :M:..A..O:K..L:XN' Main S trrtt Uolt~ you h3ve monri~'~t tl.~te. buy cloak• aod Big Dayli~bt Store, Between Banks. Cltoh'tl I• l•r"R•· tit perfect. &tyle "o'*>lutely cor· n'Ct" aod lhe Price J tt!l lllgbL I. BRILL'S SON. SEE THIS! Give your f_,et a. treat. New thoes don't coJl much. Look over our new Fall StyltS. KERN SHOE CO. G~J~ PAl1AGE BAKERY For a nice line of fresh chocolates and Bakery Goods. M RS. C. P . MASON 4 00. T deplfou e R!J. I I (i St ~~ou(Jif A r·e. Ladies' and Gent's Shoes and Fu•nishing Goods. The Fi&k· Teachers' Agency · tl~~~~1t~~~~r.~ CHICAqo, ILL. Agency rece1ves calls and fills positions every month in the year. Prompt service guaranteed. ~B.&. -- f l\Janagcrs. ~ranltoware n~~ ~~)~:-illi':eor;~so3~r~la~n~~lpleter.aSH~FtO~~to JOHN NORTON, Ill N. Thin! S1.. / GENERAL REPAIRING Bkyclcs and Guns a Specialty BUCKINGHRMtt ENqBERRY SOLICIT YOUR FIRE INSURffNCE. WISCONSIN .CENTRAL RY. • E&TEI:'EIB. PXEB. lVIillineP. OPERA Is tho chett~st pl::t.co in tho e~ to buy your din· ~:~.~~~>!~~i~w~~.'I~::~~IJJ~i::O d~~~!~~hS:: clothing. hats. caps. notions. tinware. T , F . FULLER & CO., ~uth $ide Dr~ Cood~ $tore. C. W. Cno<:K""· ~.... B. Sa•AULOISO, Ul.AS CUF. J. SOUTIIl iAYU, AT 'I'If ~ JIO .~ 'l'()N F , J Jll, .'11/J Main St., - .,,TO.. , MANITOWOC, HO USE - ' BLOCK. MI,SS IDA GL9VER. M I LWAUKEE, CHICAGO ANDI!'OINTS EAST AND SOUTH. NEW GOODS. Latest Styles in Fine M•llinery: Maln Street. ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, ASHLAND, DULU T H, C. 0 . D. STORE. Always Reliable. AND POINTS NORTH AND WEST. •o I j, L. CLARK, Agent, Stevens Point. P. ROTHMAN. JAS. C. POND, C.P.A., Milwaukee. Ou.e Prj.oe .A.~~.