FRENKCfi, Y CAMPBELL &: CO. E. A. A~ENBERG, The Leadmg Jeweler. r. n•• d- Books, ......... Pe11io..J ieals ' l'l•• waou ,...,.,,,.. lhto 8&., 8tnea. Polo\ Wlt. '-' a llped alty ~ Sehool Sapplies, Atti)RA~ &- SHAI'r'~lt Fi~ Statiooe11y, AATtar i• MATERI ALS, ETC. tarrt a .Jet u.. •t .,..,..,,.,..,rr ... trpe,.,,.Jt,, The Wide ~w~e ~etaile~$. tiJ co. Wt ,..,.,..... aac1 w r'l tl•l ~"" r,...:-. • SPK'-hr. •" w..:. St. We've O~A~RS Got It, I)U It lo. any1hlng in the line of drugs, or any of 1he maoy kioCls of gooc:IJ thatdruggi.Jt.scarry, we·,·e got IL aod I t.<J the B est . P:tscr!pt oo Com~o)Dndl1& Is our SpttL'::ty. 111 Su·• "f"' Ave~ Toh~a~huut: 2\f.l. 'l'ttl/lO,. lJ ros . n rngg i .<;f.'{. CU~AAtt f":lOUSE. H • .t- ./. D Wf: ore n o~ in the h•blt of bouting about our work. Wo prefer uthero 10 do it ror UJ. But wo do el• lm LO mako tbe tH.>L flni&bed t•boto. in Ste1'eos PoinL Gl•e UJ a <all aod be con<lo<"ed. Stroot . Citizens . Tonsorial · Parlors. BATH ROOMS} N . BERENS, IN PROP.. CONNECTION. Stereos Polo~ Wis. Perscriptions filled night or day by MEYER DRUG CO. Chem ists l Druggists. ..... ..... ~. ... E. J. ,..._.., V.ce ~ .... A. K"•"' Uool: \crpc-r. 0 ..... \lclhA.~ · - " 1"'--- A..'' C.~• • J V, H....-. )1~. Co piLei. $100.000.00. I UTIDIPOIITDRY. ' CDUUf DIPCIITCU. CITT OlPOSITORT. ~OIMAL t CHDOl DI, OIITOif. Citizens National Bank. COIIBA .V, p,..11• • l.eadlng Hotel in the City. Ka\M H 1>er day. :;~eam Heated. Electric LighUt. Up·to-d•to. A . J . CUNNEEN .t CO .• ~Ah::o. Q~~I)S, CAitP'~TS, CLOTHJNQ, HATS ~ J:IH~ SHO~S. Men's Furnishers·and Hatters 4o ts0 IN E. G . RESSLER, ~The Main Street~ PHOTOGRAPHER. BALL & NEUnANN, Yn~a\1 tL~~~'b~::&d M4 Tu.Ja UM. STABLE ~: ":;;.~~.:;". ------- Stenos PolD~whbl ls. ' VV * ~v1te you open ao ~~ to M't"UUot UJ.. oot feel at all bdckward abont asking for lnform:ation coneernlng our method of receh·lng 41cposlts. our nJies for upeulof( account ~. o ur mAnner of 1U1tkiog loans. our nUe.t~ of Interest. nll\11)' tlio buslnett~ of b:t.uklnf( 11 tonaelhlng of a my11tt r1 We are always glad to e'l>laln to our t u.! tomeN anything tb"y do not clearly uocJerstuod. Tu FIRST NATIONAL BANK. STEVENS POINT, WIS. Elst.a.bll.sb.ed 1n ~883- -H. D. McCULLOCH CO. LtCl. .. I Books, Stationery and School Supplies:· DRUGS AND MEDICIN .E S. E . I. TC>ZJ:ER.. ~ CC>. Groceries, Stationery and Confectionery. Two Block o uth and w t of th (' Normal. W e any n full line of th b :t meat s. GIVE US A CALL. 'i th olde t. l nr~ ' ·t ai1d trougc t co mpuny iu t he.wvrld . · , Assets. $3?.5,000,000. Surplus, $54,00o.'ooo. I Income in 1900, $60,000,000 . l Fl RST in every e. e ntia! emu pari 'Otl. CONTRACTS lih ral. PROTECTION nh~ol n te. INVESTMENTS pro lita bl . W ~ l. · Stew 11 j· • En do wment ~ :u li e ra te.s Johnsen' flldg., Public qu>n:. ·-- J JOS. M. MOZUCH, •.\_., ut . 1 1 --I MElFlOEr:.AN"T T.AILO Fl . Fin Dividends ~~~~ ~~~~~~~ Puint. tFn'i on Cent'l'ltl p:wy tn Amtri ca. · · With Guaranteed - ,;-;-;;-de ofcl.c- h<'st L'ii'~~~~~ 7- 111 (11 . 1 Buy Only ~~lort i wlwl csom . ma t.c l'· 'S inls . It is a machin e mixed brt'rul anti o:.~~:.t:-:::~~~o~.e .,~;~:~~~?~; ~~~~:}~;.;"~com- ! BENNETT fre e from co ntamin l\· tion in mi xi ng an d GUSTAV W . REIN ):!':rtnt 1 BREAD. • handling. T"" A . ets · 'L ER. Life Insurance and Endowment ... i A 14 1:. JJnur G I' OCtH' fnr II ttutl ttf.k .n 11 ~> nt, e r. B. S. ELLENWOOD. Art Tailo l'i n~ a .'p Pialty. tii\'O fll(j a eall and I will Guamnte • Sati~fnetion in (~uality I of (jo(ld:l. Fi t a nd Pric •. 1 -- I Bicycle Livery and Repair Sbop. Poinr. \Vi . J 3H-4. 742 Strongs A-v·e. - - - - -·-- --·- - - - ' - -Tel.----J~N SCl{ffiiTT. D. A. AGNEw·, ao'J Public quare, 0 \' Cr f'en nc u ·~ l!ukerv. 0 - l C: \( Ofi The s OU th s·d J I I e ewe er T~ .FINE :A:RT THIL0R. Ope ra House Blo k, Main Sr. Fin t: W a tc h R t:pa iring a STE""VE N ::::> P OINT, VVIS . C.KRE peci.tlty. -- --- ·-'--- - -- Bro General Har-rlwar • Cutl ery, Guns Ammunition. • D. N. ALCORN, M. D. S. J)etl~n llun•au. Sto•CIAI.TIU: Dlktid &nd Optr alionJ o( I he E ,-pul ~r~ ud C'llt uaml ni.n~ t.u'¥to" for 1hc V. EYE , EAR , NOSEAN DTHROA~ Cb.~ Croullld too.dc.r IOC'Otr«' wit•a•ii•. · ·vok c yd,C'IC. OlfttdO'i~~!~~;~O::d !:4~.:~~~L~. s7' ~~i~ils. Pri~••c E. H. ROGERS, M.D. Physic~~ ~~~dst~urgeon. Telephone t6Q. Steve•l • Poin t, - - - W leoon •in , F. A . SOUTHWICK, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Telephone 32. Steven• Point, H ,;l.DCOCK & ltOO.D, DENTISTS. omce, 435 Ma.lo St. Stmos Polo!, Wis. .DR. G. 111. HO ULEH AN, DENTIST. O ver P<>stoffice. DR. E . 1li. ROGERS, DENTIST. Rothman 646 Church St W l...conein . L. ZBOROWSKI, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. EI' KOP£ AS t-'ACUI.1 V. in Oi~.M'' o( Wom... ~P«iJ~I••I (ltr. c "' d Kc,tdcna. 11ft• 1 Sti'OIICi A\ C ; Ttlf"phOIIC', <&Jt.."'. ll01u•: " 11 .... : ·: .) p. m S tuC"ru• l)ohu. \\'i4. OIT~o« CA RRIE A . FROST, M. D. Phys cian and Surgeon. 011\cC' llo-un.: ~lOa... ; l-4 r. •· Builcli n~t, ... ,,.1•1. ,...nH"r P 0 1nt, S1ron ~s • - :\\'euu€". • \o-V leoon • l n , W. W. GREGORY, M.D. Physician and Surgeon. Oii'Kc lloun: 1 uri 7 p ... a1g S tovone Pol n,, J ~.i: - He". (.;urmn Ho use. --- • W l• coneln. Main and Third sts. DR. J. M. BISCHOFJt"'., DENTIST Crown and Uridge \\' ork :' SJ.tt.."Ci:tlty. l.sdy in uttcuchweo. Ollic-ccor. :\lain st.&Strongs:we C. F. :\1 ARTI N & CO. Leading Photographers Pboto Stock or all Kinds. :\toultlinJ(s an-_1 F r.uu ~.-os. 114 S. Third ~!HIIJ))('.; Hf l.:t.t1ie:;' U re~! Good~ EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. S~rvens "Wisconsin's Best" c~N DRY ·. n . .- ""N l} . .· ·- ·. ·.m .-:~ . . ~~ .· · . !'\IIJiol' lh \\ urk ') ~ ~ · ) .,,., " ; ,l,j Point. Wis. Guar:tt11t.~ fir~t cla:ss work - a nd che1p. Goods c.olled tur and dc<iver<-<1. H. .. always iu HOCk . 457 Main str. et Chi.u ese La wulry. J . W. BIRD, M. D. - St. AUGUST GOERKE, Jl l e rolw u t 2'ctilor. Fi ne li nl' of M:un St .. UJ)ooiilninc. T t•lephnn(' - Oflicu Entr:mccs on Second floor. Olli<-c nuoI Re.ido n<~. ;,Q3 Cl•rk ~'oven., Stevens Point. Wis. <.:hurt.·l• .. tn.·er J•hune 100 w·mc LF.E. R. OBERLATZ, M erchant Tailor. 608 P.ark St.. Stems Polot, Wis. C\LL AND See rije f~ese~rs we STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. STEVENS POINT', WIS. NEW BUILDING: THOROUGHLY EQUIPPED. ALL MODERN AIDS: APPARATUS: LIBRARY: COMPLETE GYMNASIUM. BETTER PREPARATION FOR BETTER TEACHING. A large· corps of experienceq teachers fully abreast of the tim es. ·attendance of earnest, advanced students who are actual teachers. A large The new wino- riow completed . adds one-half to the capacity of the buildino-. 0 Three Advancd Courses, two ymu· . fo1· Hw u . · 11001. GHAD A'r~: aurl oTH~;Ht•oJupetcnt ··uultmt.. fo t grudJJal ' ·· ttuJj · iu S\'i_'J)('t'"· Langu:}gt':!, Civi · fn.vornhlc l'OIIIIition:. and Pl dagOftY. Diploma, fJIIival •ul to 1. 1~· v. :'<TAn: ' l::ll'riY I An; . Elementary Course, two yc:11-;;. for thn. t' holrlin r II Ca~·J y ~\' CI')' , ' II hjt•t•t iII , I he l'OIII'SC of ; tudy' 'XI'CJit }~at111 . (,cnuan. aucl :~nml' ach·auc· •cl 'I'H' IH' • ·tullic ·. llH: quartt·r·s lwgiu ~cH' . 4 .•J.\S 24. Al'l!ll.l:l. e rtiticnte OJ' pa '!"iug ' lltran c t'X!tlllinatinn . Elementary Certificate, equh·aJcnt to I.DIITEIJ --..,.-- ~-~!_Fl . ! T~. fo1· tin· yc:u'". · Common Sc~ool Course, (o 1w yt•ar. ) fur :~pc<·iul h nefit of t. ho~<c " :fw mus1· tPa<'h soon . Preparatory Course, tc·u wt·l'k" only. gi' iug pn•p· aration in all the t·omllHIII hmnC'h<>.s . 'flie:t• c·lasst•s taught by J't'S!IIIar _N,.r,ual t•nd1•r · o1· u u:l•1· th ir tlir ct. m·er· ight. at'tl Selection of Studies p rmittecl to tcnd•e J·s. 11ncl<w New · Classes form ed fnnr time" Pnc· h rc:i1· in · Board $2. iO .to $:1.00 pc1· w •ek: all . l'lwol chaJ·gcl:! ~lh<>IIL$1.2i", pcr·qual'lt'l' ( t~·n \\'CPk ·). No t ui t ion ff'cs 111 Nol'llml c la.~sc" for I ho,;c• •x )Jl'l'tin,:r 1o L'•:wh . Tuit.iou-Cl!i :unt · pc · wc•~k...or I· ·· 'n- pa· par:uo · · ga·r&Ah•·,. ~----- • Writc for t·irl' ul a a·s. OJ' n:o:·rn: ·: Tli. J.. 11.>;k dotiuitu 'lllc..: tiun:; al11111t any parr of rh c sehoul wo 1·k. aud J!C't an imnwlliat • p •rsonnl rc•ply . Atltlr(' . r·Jw Pr ident. · TH1m01 B. PRAY. ' te\· n fo in t. Wi~. THE NORMAL POINTER. Volume VI I. AN INODENT IN NO. I I. Bud wa_, the ac knowled.~eed terror of No. II. IIi• temper. his almost s uperhuman strength and wild pmnks made him :u onoo an ogre to the t'bildren and n. sou rce of conliuual wo rry to his texchcr"$, I hnd 1ricd sympathy. reason :1nd punishme nt. all In ' ':tin. There seemed to IJe no chord in hi!f wnywa nl nature which wo uld respond to my efforts in hi• ~.!!!!! and I di•paired o r Cli'Cr winning him. Uu t "there Is in twery hunmn heart some uot completely hturco JJart," (tnd the Oivlne Tt"acher. \' iewing with pity the wo rk my un sk ill~:d ti u gen~ hMI wrought. tt>ru IIi :!~ nu-.3scngcr to "'t ake up the tanJtled "'eb of ll•l4's un~'·en life and flii.Shion it into ~aut.ilu.~ symmetry. It wss fritl lt)' dternnon iu ~u. It. Book". sla1cs And pencil !I htul bt."t!n ~ m e what hastily c·onsigned to d esks and in t espunse tu the bell tif1y eaJ,tea young fa~:e!lluuked up in joyfu l antidp:u ion or the weekly ret'ital. Big Charles wa.' (July t•k>t.• h."~ l l'hairman. :uHf arrer .--ons iricmhle shunliug of feet and ~~rearing uf 1hru:u. cll.'lin:rctl the re'tu lation nd dr•·&.~ with prtLiscwurth.\' ••urrt.'<' IO l~ nntlthcn wllh ~igh of re· tiPI. :mnunm.-e<l tlw tirst nnmh{•r un the pm.rcrnm. t~ulleu an~ ungm·ernllble t' ;\t thi.11 i ulim:tti•m :' liul<' j.Cirllllip~,-1 f(Uictl,\' imm •,,,_,_'''the fn•nl "t>;\18 and L"'i"'lllm4!nc.."NI he r r~itati eo. l.iulc H•·Y Ulu l",'' - l ••l:all~·nu•·••uaclu u -o•l f rhc prl"tly pie turc sho mt>de, one c hubby h•nd holding her while pinafore and her dark blue eyes opoued wldo in woru.le r a.!J if sh~ felt but. did not quite uodcrsumd the meaning of the beautiful words she lisped. Dear baby M11rgaret. during the short period of he r school life s he h:ad ht..'<:omc 1-ho unspoiled favorite of U8 t\11, Jo:,· eu Bud could not lind h io hi'l he3rt to be unkind t.o her. although his su11eu nature would permit of only a neg:uh•c attitude. 'rhc rcs1 of the afternoon's exerci.s e failed to arouse my intcregt~ E\·en the pros1>ect of two days• 800ludio:. dltl not ilen e to soothe my 'nc b fog heart and bnain. and th~rc se-emed oo escape from tho one great trial of my lif&-Bud . Scbool dis mlased and I wended my way homeward. little df'e'llming that the hour o f delh·ernn(.-e wu so near at hand. The next f'rid:l~'. just o ne week late r. Bud wu In hi$ accu3tOII14MI plAce hut oh, how changl'<l. His old·time air o f deviltry aod insolence "'M ,:tone. W hh downr Mt eye!J nnd tt'1t.Nilaiucd face be took hi:!i sC:tt in silence, psusinf( only to hang lll) liulo Jim'd c:lp for hiu1--an act of kinf.lioeh unpret'e· demcd in 1he boy'A hi"Vlry. All the children wcru there. All. did J say ~ A h. uo. one wu nai:tjtlug• Away O\'er the cJ::li&i~l 6eld.1 in the quiet liltJA •·hure hy:lrd the s un shone "'arm on our baby Mar• THE NORMAL POINTER. so goren grave. Two dayo before ohc had fallen n.s1ecv fortwcr. Almost. her l~:~.st words \\'trt'!-..Gh·e my preuy booL. to sJOOr Bu'-1." The ••eunnlngbnrp" wu broken but noc. before tho jlre&t MMter Mu.si· <lou had tourhe<ltho deli<Ate 1trlojft ami awakened the mflody that was to tr:ln .. roml abe ..larkn~ of a •lumbering !iOulloto light. 81~ogtb and beauty. ·rwo ynl"' have ~. Bnd'il ~formation IJ romplete. fountltho Standing by llule Mo'l!"rel"o roOin be pea~ that. comet to tt soul iel frt"e. To- t1ay h1" lunare promises fa.ir Rnd hh•lnt-.,rhy ~An not be doubted. He h:l!! leo rued the ICSi!On thM ··llo who ru1eth his own spirit 11 mll(htler thnn he t1mt taketh a ehy:· We &eJ'!\nllt-o;l M :til friends mu-''· lie went wen for tho s:1ko of ntlvcnturc. \\'c t."Orre8JJOntlcd for $0mc thuc. but u we strayed nlll farther apart we dropped our l'Orrespontlen~. .,, 1 ,.._. employ•d •• bookkeeper In one ol the gnr teri<S of \\'I'O("'n•lo. 'fbe Spanith·.t\rnerlt"an war h:ad~uuautll wuandouslogo. As I wuuatu:arrl•..t an<l had no poreou I lei• •• libert1to do oo. I eulistt"t.l and "'ent to 1hc t>hilippines. We wero having a hurd 'lrllf.I:'JC:Ie one •lay when I he.ard a groan near rur. I turlll'<l anti tlisctwen...._l from whero it. C'amc. Tllo l'lUrKC'on WM IJusy I'Kt l'ouhl not c"'mo and I went to the lnjun.•d <lne's assistant~. for I luul studied mcdli'lne a '§bon time. I beat O\'Cr tho boy 3ntl rabetl hh head from chc ground MY FRIEND AND L J ln1 wa.• a \""try dear friend of mine and the love lo my heart lor him wa.ao deep I would have given up my IUe forhhu. \Ve were neighbor~'~. and SC'1lrce- 1y au evening pa~l. r:.ln or shine, thAL we were not tollct1wr. ehb(>r :n my hou.§(' or hill. Many were our hunting CXJ>t..'(lltlon~. atHI we had pM!ot<otl thru go many thrillloJt ft{hcnture" tlmt we lie was no1 de:ul but •hot thru the brta.ot. .U I turo<d biJ ecmott>nan~ towanl rue che lbo't C"Atnf't rn me:. ··Whl're h1u-c I M:'t'R th:u.. fa.t"t"!.. Then this low whi!pt"r l'\•a4·htd my lime. bul .IUM:cl!f: • ~r. '"Juhn. It i"n'l ght...,IS thtJ B It - - -- EROS AND THE GIANT. Onl'C upon u thuc. lung u~o. there lh'(••l un the Of lhU l!tt"i))()rlh tl bUflt•it'iant U:UIIt"'l (;IJO (;oo, \'OWtMI we were afraitl of nothlufC, either In the tlay Shure~ tlmt or at night. who ":a" " ·nnt co th~ '·our all &ht>'C that ml.ht l."'mo llo,q~ver. oa yonnsr (.1~1an maiden.! ht' had men·y. for tbeir beauay errecud a soheulnttof ht~ hf'arl Oueday a Cirt"aMlan malden by lhtt n1ulll'i of Knn:kt\ &OU$thl ouL thi.t ~lant know_ing from hehr~y ch:tL with him she wuuhl be free from h1.r111. She WM u poor OI'J)Ium whom no one in h~r niUh'O lnud woult1 hArhor·. so t he fl(ld hither for a piM·e of vrotN·cion . Sho found rho giant 10 00 finite f11therly and he. the AOJC AJ fathera twery. where l'l•f.'. ~·amt'> n·~· indbltt('al. nut elenylng her the 1~.._,, tlhirt' .he miJ;tbl ha,-..Ku~La hu.,lec:l b.·.....-11 l\ltb th3t port ol th• huu..-hold "hh•h ·he muld lll:IOft~t• Of .....u~. 8he C"t•Uitl UOI •lo all the Ooe nlgbt we were to ma-t at the four rom~ .... to flO lor a walk to a •mall village a n1IIC and a bo.ll from thtrt The bour AJlreed upon t'ftme. and we wt.re whhln a foot of ea.c.h other at a p1twe ~lied "llealh'• Arms:·· when lwhuM, fr.•nl one of the rontlt4 RllJ)(':tred 80mething wlllw. h frighten ed uiJ. muuy J}COJ)lc OOih.i\'t. "<-1 this WM th,, gh•,•il.o~' corner. \\re ha•l n(wer belien-<1 it. yeL whtJn wu ..aw this whhc object we &eeruf'd to fet-1 chac w~ "'l'N nearly ton\'lnet"\1 ~ehh\!r of uc. S).M•lo(' but dr.•w (•loOit'r to•al'\t tat"b other ··J ohn." Jim whi'"'Pf'n!(l, "wh:ll U that •· "l'n• "'Urt" I don't ~now~ gt,f"oo-4 h'a*hfua:· I ,...pll.. l •hakln(lterribly. 'riM> ob)<o·t •II'I'W """rer. at'""'' into hi" tlmn:lin J iru J(2\'C a !'t'n'Hm and fl'll m ~r in a. Atthi"' time I ~mf"tf to rally nml ftt l:t.st the objec·t gave four-th 3 whiuuy. whlt·h I r<.'<'OJ(nlzt•tl :1~ IWI i)ftiflnginK 10 F•mny. unr ultl mue·,~. Jltn ~oon l"f'(•(wered nnd hnw ,,,,., lily tluwn ttntl ft~rhitlth•u IH"t·•·l ue·t~ t•f ru11l"<l O\t•r. hUIJChir1JC at our llrl\\t•ry lfa.l Kul. n ht.-nuliful Y•luth lnft(>a•l or troin,c to town -~ JnntJ')I"fl on ...l'tnny"<~~: ba•·l.. and away !ihe Rallof)e'tf tn"'~:tnl home We eub protni~ t!H! udwr our rrlahl ,oobcmM IX" kl pt :a ::.hnur tht• ~·''"''"" uf tht' I':J ... Cit•IH' t't'UtW UJ)(lR Kur.-ka ,ft.,1 pina un•ft'r lht' hrant·he- uf n "Pn-A•Iing ('ht""ttnut tru• Nnwk b.) tbt· lmf"lit ~ of tho~! n,.1d, tw lin· ,eM\'• Jtt·r. •• , .. ):""'fill I hi ... at:ttl falnt wur" ; -.:.. .. hlnJ: lhf\ huge •h~ht-~. ml\klng the im· nit'"'~ l~~t•fl,. n1111 tluing lht' gia.ut'li mcn•l1nl( '"•·rc I'UIIfl)llrl"1ilt• wilft tu,r "il.t•. One lu·lnhl tl:iy tlmr•• dnuwr•l to 8trnll whl1in 1ho thl~ na:u1 erulnJ( muu.,wr. In hi• tul'UUtll'rlnJ(s r.. ir 'i..iun 11:.1 Kal "A~ tttl:l T HE NOR MP;L POINTER. s• eagaged Ia tbb pleulog po.Jtlme whea tho girl THE SENIOR a.ASS BANQUET. awoke and on beholding him WA$ eo3morcd of the rn arl':lugiu.u- for their b:tn•ruct.. the ('1:\.!fJJ of ·ro waolloess of the youth. A mutual :ulmlnt.tioo was fanned betweea the two. whleh. "" thlop rtpen lollo1\'t<l out thl'ir policy of t><tabli•hiog. instead of quickly In tbeOricnt. soon rlpenoo Into undyioJ( hH'c. following. a l>owe<lent. ·n,oy olr.uuloncd tho tlmo 1\ureb !~ring for the 53fet)' of her lover If Go.> hooored custom of u.sing thegymo:aslum.aud. 00 tbo Goo •houl<l happen to return told Hal 1\olto J(O to CYening or Jan. 1& DJN at the (;r:lnd Centr.\1 hotel. the farther end of~. gudeo, there to lie bidden where the ••·out so engerly nntl<lpntcd by tho Sen· until she eoultf tind an oce.asion to brinsr abotll hb lo,..., (an<! Juoiol'l u w~ll.) pas""l off In the .. tiJiaetory lll:lUOCr Chl\r.\tterllftiC or :til ctfon3 Of tho cJus. escape. 11"1 K•l •11<1"" he was bl<l<lcn •nd SOUJ(ht • But one thing wa" O\"erlooked in the arrangemeotL plaee of refuge. 'rhnt. C\'Cuiog when Goo (;oo returned he no1lc<!d No one rtmembered until too true•.to Inform tho by the disarrangement of the gate lastenlnJr• that a su:ciou-t Junior$ of tho l~lluiug fC'"~th•ille•. Tbe banquet W&.! ser\"td in the large dining room strDoger h:ad been near. &O he went about in &t':trch of the intruder for, may hl.\p, he 1.1 SL111 bere hnd of tho hotel, where the two lon~e t:tbleoc, set In tho would make a 53tblactory meal lor • hungry gloat. lortn of a letter I, 30<1 tastefully derorated wltb A fter looklogaround for lOme tl111u he founc_l hlit vic· lllllii:L'< AntiCArn:ttinns. preseotC\1 a charming picture to the t'Yl'~ of tho thirty young J)C()I)I<' enterlu~e t bc MOm. o. l)icture '"hlhe c:hann was in no wlte dim· lnlshcd w he n those ~:unc yonug p..~plc woro SCI\lCd a: the tahlu. The hour w-hic.b followed wa_, enJoyt.od l•y nil. No gnan.t had been set to watch tho many •luiotiei that had been JJr'O\'ided. yet all RPJX'Ared iu due tn'l'4ln The~ wa...." nothing to mar a Stnlor*t plensure. c"<ecan the ffl"e1ing o r pity t·uu.sed IJy tho thought of tho~ ouu.i•lt the eoeb:toted <'I rei~. Thela.nt"'u~of the lmu•auet h:\viug b.-eo tiniJhed. the cl3.SJ pre...i .hlt-ut. J . Jl Amd. artiog u-. toa!t· mas· ttr. :.ro"'t' to an noun~ :. IOA.Jt 10 "Our School. .. ('hu llou .. cworlh responJet.l in hi'f lhU31 lnu:l"'htl ng manoer Alfred JlerricL. re:;pooded to the toa..:t. • Our Cln."-! •• II~ told t)f the A.ehie,·ement" or tbe <'lb.S. thtolr \' it•wrle.3 S>t juniors. their Muque,c• ft.! S€-n1ors Jlf .. nommrk1t were full uf wh and tnthu. JJhl.!iiU nrul Wf'l'i' h~.art11y npplnutll'tl hy tho t·ln.ss. tim bebiodaome shrubbery and bouled him out with ntllny a i[runt of St\ti<factlon. JIA.J Krti WM ''ery muc·h frighu~ru~d hy the aetlc)U.ll of the ,i:ant. Th~y teoflf'\1 verr umch tow11rd• a <·snnliJ:Lii-.rlc feast. Uut u good l\ngt•lln til(~ furm o r the one •M~ lo'"e he hsd "·oo that dsy t1une to bl>i :a .. ,J"t&nce. Ha,·iog gN>a.t inlluenc.·e o,·er the he:ut of Goo uoo Kureka pl~doo pa-.ionately lor the life of Hal Kal for II he WCN ki11l'(1 ber httpplne!'l'i would L"Crta1nly be <l<"tn>J'ed Therefore wbeo Goo Goo beheld the pleodinJr l•c.., of hi• :ulopted daughter hi• h~" 1 ruthed wilhin him Ue ocpa~ llai Kml. maklusr him Hne of the family b7 gh'insr him th~ h:and of of Kurek a in marriage. ah.cr..whlt·n ··all was nwrry s._~ a marriaJre belt."-T . A POET'S FATE. A littltt bird~ on a hat,.J'b,hh Singing tht" hour,.. aw:.y; lit• ~'\IISC Itt hi.i IUMh~ A lyrlr uf ltH'e All thru the lh·elvng th'ly An ehlt'rJy (";II hfl':.\rd hi• "msr ..,., ""'M"I. And n111rktt1l him fur bt!r l>rt•y. ~h.... miltofla....... h6 ··l,••f"l on purred &Alh••rhuugr)' dilld. IHI.\ .. t tntrny ·• Other toa-.r .. n•~JJot•nt, <tltH wen.·......fht- J.'acuhy. •• by ·l'h\!da Cnrter. "'l'hu Senior C:irls." ;\lerle Arnt~; ,...n1e ~ulor J~,y~~~. •• Oaio.y Ooullule: "The Jarmary (ir.du:ur•... b~· J.A.Iith ~·.. u !\ntl "The Junio~" by Cnrl~tli•u Ah~r the t..:ln•fth·t. lht• Seui1•,... "'turned to the )>nrh•n;. w.hcrc tuu.,ic nnd a svd~tl ti utc Wt•rc-tlnjfJycd till the )):lr1y be•t~kt! uv. Tl•e Senior lloUutruct i• now a thing ''' the pn.Jt, IHU it. will Hut. bu M'VU ror"utteu hy thH'I<l' who l':.rli· ti~tnJ ill It"' pJt":l,.IU'\: ..... T HJ,; NORMAL TI{EJ NORMAL POINTER. JAN. 15, 1902. A .oe1~1,t ,.,-todluJ:-;,..,...l4ll•• ot th ttlat' Sua• Seraal Scllool. Ste..-. ., Pola1, WltcOa •ll.. tM ...... _ ,.-.at.•ecl "' &at.rell atlouJ Pott...SC. N ~ tt.u • ••••r ~•ohe'-ttlptloii-:Mh••• • per,• ., Ia ad•..c:-;:-:.,;;;;;; u._....... ~, .... ...... ltu:&. Jl. A• u, "GJ. .. &4kor·I..Ct.Wf ···•••••·•• .•••• Ulera.tT .... .... ..:nt Cn.or c ..... 8. llect•,....••·,., LoTrta x. ou• t,. w ... f........... ··• · ·· ·· ~-:.~c~::.,. &DWAID \1, l.1o'llfiC. 'f4l ,, uo ••• ,, ,,, , , ,, ~~ "f·:.-::~":w.~'04"01f . ...... • .•Tretal•l Ot-put•••t ,, • .. •· •• • 8••1•etot lh • ••er At•••• A••tt\aftt Jloelaf'• t lilu.a,*f'f Pnca O••• ••· '01 .. r u:u -~·~A1'to•. • A • .1. lt•••tOC, Ol. ...... ,,, Lt~_.... t"M&I II A.!I, "03 ... ,, , blcycli.su. ltan loog-diltaocers. husky ha mutt!r· throwers. jaoo1y jumpers. elc.. to rome. betak& yourselt'es to the gymabium. .sow. aod b1 good ban:l wor;k: prepare to make 80mc gloriou.!l recordJ for ,-ourstlt'C§ and tbe school. .At.leUe C•..t.t. A. 11. Luoa. 'Ol••.••• ••••••••.••. •• ••• · '•"III••K• &.DITV ~-ikon', "OJ .•• ••••••• •••• &naaa L. n ..n._t.. 'Ol ... A J. U•••eea. "0:1 • POINTE~. which are a psrt or Held-day. For lhl• purpooo tho IQ'WD:l3ium must be utilized. Ahbougb many lield and 1""'k eveots caooo1 be diA'<lly practle<d lhere. 1et a tnkloing aod streogtbeoiog or tb~ rnustles way be gaioed by all. which "ii.U>e invaluable In the more direct training ror pon.icular en~.o01 lster oo. So, you high·bunllen. speedy .printers. burly • ..... rr,,5ft,.nt .. . • .. Trtll-'ln~r • , ,,,. .. •• . •.•ftlft'llt l tT .\debet• •II bo•lht.~•lo •"• Bcllhl~;;),••.. er . AtU('In ~l( lted trom for•et • •dul• ud IU<ber•· He.dt!-tfo and ••bH-riMrt aN rH!)«If•IIT t tqOePid tO Some fine French lhhogl"llplu hM·e recen1ly been added 10 our alreadyspleodldeollecdoo or pictures. 1'hdr names whh the uames of the anlsts. are as tU fuJinWA: ...rwiHght''- 1-Jt::nri m ,·icre. ··M III ttl~lt t"- ·· " \VtUIIlt llhOod''- )1tll'hn.. ~t · ''Girl whb Vlolln''- Co.il!lrd. roal .. o~~r •chertiMn. 'Leland ·r. l,owers hss rome a n~l JCOUf'l nnd has og10ln l•h behind hint ~ tno•t lavoroblc lmp,.,..lon. L.ut year. In "IJMid Copperlicld" he tO<tk hi< Slor· eo.s Point audience by &torm. snd &O when It wu learued tha&. be w:u to appt."t\r brforc uoe mgain 1hh• year t1"eryone wa• p1f'1Ued In ··Oa•l•l (;arrh·k" M r. Poweors again tlemon.etraU!C.I thf' li(reatnf"'!J of hi' bi!trionlt> powerw and asr;a.ln hi• audl~nce wa• t"arrlf'(l a way with eotbu~tum. ·rbereart! two nu1ubera 1ft ft malninlt on the lerture C"'UI't!oe. •fht f:mu1 t;am· ble Con«'r1 rompaoy. •·eb 1;. and Booth. l laNb 2.\ ~l oud llalllngton met-tluM" of lht" Alhlf'llt' A•~·iatiun it a lta1•k IHtu 11fl:t P>prin)( ) leo. do you know wh:u thai n~n• • h m~n,that e,·eryonf'! Hf you ha,·o ~~ to •t'l lu work anrl do !Ome han:l. ayi:tt"tmulc tralnhiJt A traf•k ttam '•an'r be made bftween tht- ml41d1t• of April anclthf' ltit or May. Month• or !Cttulr \\urk nre ffllu1red 10 Ut. mC'n · ror the IIIIJChty ,.... ,,. uf ~klll and ~ntiUr:\IIC'o At a ret"eDI WM Yot~l tO JUII OUI At the n.•<.>enl semi·:'H1nual meeting o f the Unurd o r Hegenr;c. stwernlt hln"' were done l hRt nn· ur inter· est 1\ntl im portance to Nurmal stutlf•nts of t he state. 'rho cou rses or st udy fo rf-ligh ~~ehool gm•h uues were re\•lsed w1th 14u nu definite purpu!f•s In \'lew: c-ne tO make beltcr prepa m1ion for te3chinJit the c-ommnn branches: anoth~r. 10 afford beuer preparation for l llgh l('hool a~btanl.! who wish to tpeela1Ju in lAnguage: another. to moreeffec::tually n1eet tbe de-· manti for principals a nd lHchtnJ for the graded oehool•. To a<-.:ompli•h lhtoe purvc- more lime 1.1 to he devoted to the «"'mDttJD br:anchts. and hlU· dent.t: may. U they "'l..h. do more advan('fr(l work In l.anpagn. Further. allelf't'th·e bran<'ht-s are to be arranged in gmup5 and additionslt--oUr"M'4 ln IIi•· tory and fftnoml<..,. will he otrered, thus plaelng t ht"m on an equality whh ~i~ot-e:and the l.angual(e.s In thfl arnount of e1«tit"e work offered. The JU'n· ft•.,.. iun:~1 work will be varied somwbat, prartiloe t~::u·hlng l.wt-OminJC mure imponant at the e").)efl!e uf Th~ry anfl ~l et hod~.. ·n,e tranSAction that interesu n.J S1e,·en111 l)ointers h....,,.e,·er. i" I he mmplf" prfwiwn tha&. ha1 btoen mtttlt> hy lhf• Knanl or f~enu fnr rurni~hlng tho ruW~t. m~w huiltling th ron..:h(l11l. THE NORMAL POINTER. 53 of be r resit.lenoo, uuti1 tbo heart wh.bln you befl,c.t high with the courage of desperation. then in the mo ment of your supreme excitement nsk her. If nt.oecssary besee:cb' your brother to aecompauy.,you, th:u. in tbo extreme tension of your fooling you do yourself no ''iolcuce." Fellowt, do you now behold tho mOIUOotousooss of our labor! For thus unto C\'ery youth wore gi\'CD his mates. !Jut tho supreme tri:tl lrty in the sHcnce which mwt reign in dcatblikH stillness. lest our bold, daring Chemics. the JunionJ, should in the superior· ity of their strcugtb and wisdom anolbllato us. llid trembliugs of fear with ngooy and sore triai did we prep:u·e for the momentuous night. Down sido Hear y e. hear ye, hear ye. · We. the grenc. the mighty. bn,·e in the joy of our hearts tl ban<tnot. helt.l. l.isten yo unto our instructions and fol· ye in Our footsteps. N urue rous nod ::uaspicious m~tings did we hold o.nd therein dlscu~sed those wpics whoso mighty import. ye 8aw reflected on our countenances for many a day. Be it known unto you. thirty wise ancl stately dames do we poBSCss in our august. body and tirtcen KtalwarL and daring yonth.s.- 'F'Or" m!l.ny n <by did nnxiety weigh he(wy upon our hearts. for to each \'OUtb must two dames be 5el apart and to all must the ioJtruction of ltt.w bo imparted . Many nnd anxious quor1es did wennswerof which tbe following will sc~ to s how ~1e gre::une.ss of our task. T o the one among us. who in ,the g~nto CS'4 of his l§rtmding~ has forgotten the language o f the cbh•:tl· rous sz:alhmt. we •lid ins truct 10 uy in imparting to the pair sppOrtlo oecl to him lhttl momentu.! fact. "lt·bas been decreed !hot I s hould take you." Who eoultl question such a de4.:rt..-e! ' ro another slender youth with n\ven looki. worn in the !"implieh.y of their origin11l s traightness and parted 1\ft~ the fa$hion c f a la.t~sic of the lasr ceo. 1 ury. did we sfty; "Pace my bnx. 1mc~ . p!loo in fronc. stroots-yea • •·en through dark alleys did we glide through fear of our euowies, tho Juniors. and with ruany a startled glance and stilled fW•retun did wo rc:te h our tlcs tlno.tlon. down among tlosort.cd shops :1ud s hanties nC..'\r tht' river bank. There did we cat. and t.o3St·s did wo havo which in tho Oightsof orntorywere marvels of wonder. Morry. light hc:ntcd Junior gir!s wore. In tho Imaginations o f a to:13te r. transformed into sedate senior ma· troos. !lnd wrinkled old women. ' ·Lsst. year... did bo remark. "my subject. was ewvty, now it. ia full.' ' 'fhc n to hide the grea.t terror which reigned iu our hca.r1s len our terrible ath'erMry :1ppe:tr, we must toast the m. But fear ye not. merry Juniors. iL wa.s onfy a bluil. And so coded onr spread. and we hreatbo aguiu. Great it. ht in tho n.nnuls of our class. and all do wiscly who follow us. Books and thelr- rca _,d_e r_s___ _ Sentimental 'J'honH\S . . ; .............•• B·I·e L.·rk·n. :Sonoe Legend• ......... : .. ........ ... H+en !l.-c h. Gihs t\od 8c<auC31.3 ..... .. ... .... .. .... .. ... . J ·ni·rs. Growing Old Crnccfully . ... .. .... ..... : . ... Scu··ril. l:lou f'!J with Bird{s)..........••...•..••.. M·r- A··s. lleign or Kiog J ohn ...••. .. •...•.. . .... M·y (;.n ..y . l_.it•u.~t of tho Hunted . .. . .. .. . .. . .... .... .. Girl!l. Knight or the 19th Century ... .............. Cheri. w~ Two ...... . _. .. _. ..•. ..••..•. J . A··! aud S·ra·UC. Whe n my l.o,·e is \'ouog ........ .... ...... . . 1-'r·C•I'l·. When ~l Man's Single . . ... . .... . ........ H·U·O·Or··. J>eo and BruJOJh . . ..... ... .. ... ... ... M·tt·e W ·ee·oc·. Uclle:s &Ufl Beau :c ........ ...... ... ... .. ..... S·n·u·. The Judg~·• Hcveries of Daughter .. ............ Ge·rg· An·e·so. Ua..:lwlor.. . . . , . • . . . . . ....... f' ·ll·r. :1 THE NORMAL POINTER. .. Han you-• it r· .. \\'hat !.. ..Why.Cherry·a by Prof. St>lndler on .. J!arnrd College.. ooe day rlo~t."' Jut week. The auhjee-t undtr anr \\'. N. Parter. assistaor.a&Atetuperlntendeot. 8peat a daylntpeeting our work. would ~lntereotlngto a body of itudenlll. but u Prof Spindler tnl<t of obe hbtory. eharaeter ftnd life nt thel(n.•at L'Oih.')(e. and l""hu"'l ~hort ttori~~ o f stu· 1.lenL 11ft•, CVtjry 011" )(&Ve cl~t tUientlon and felt. thM ohey httd lnd<'t:J enjoyed • tre•t. Tho e:camlnlugoommittec of tho Uuard of ltegeuts lnten1ewed c·antHd:u~ for eertltlt.'ateJI Atnl dlplo· mu just before the end of the last <tuaner. Tbe fullo('(tune gmduau~s were: Ww. 0 . Fuller. Rn· dolph Jockhh ODd ~Johel Su>tlo•. ThUJO oomplet· iag the tltrutottl')' course wrre: ha J ttfenon. Berdine ll11ullton. Albert Shlmok ood William lleoly The •••rei..,.. whleh we"' •tl')' good. were held In the Normal A<scmbly. Friday evening. Jann· nry 26. During PreJ~Iclcnt l•ray's llbteneo fromachrt01 11\n Mr. Andrew Lo.rsoo. l&Cklo on the ·oo second et,wcn. hu rtentered school. S 1-<1 or.-~lao Is tho only •nlm•l that has tho thumb opposi.~l to tho llnge..... the m oo the same side. All other •I""' hs•·o S ~.. r..,.L- "0o you know what a love knot i-A '!" ll u • &-<!.-··Yes. it It ao•lotrleately tied knot..'' J Worftn Stinson. of :<ew U.bon. a foro~r membernftho Senior eU.... hu ._. vt.ltlngfrientb for a few t1a1s. Tho tlruc for hs1'ing ··ltorninK ">~ereiJJet " hM been chRnJ(ctl to 1:80 in the Afternoon. 'l'ho former 1:30 elaases reeho nl 8:45. IUfJU1rlng Young Man.-"~R)'. what clld Miu l)e w yuu about the other clay 1" YounK Latly.-··Spriog .Aiylet. uf ooune" cl~m5tanees wt•ek. 1\t a nW·C-Ilng or the Board of Uegent~. Prot. In l.heratureCisso. - ··llow manytuow tbl• .-m. ··n oe t'ounlng !' .. \\' tl ~r ··t don'l kno w It b7 name:· l.ivlnl(•ton hO<I <·ha~e of the general uerei>M. He gave IW() lnle...,.llog IJIIkt. Oo w..tne.day. be talked aboul the lndut>ntoeot the IHf'hf'rontlthelm· pon•n~ an•l nubility f)( the ttacht•r'e work. On Thnr"*ta,, h~di'!'u'5t(l the n1ml '"('btW')),, and ahowed JanuarJ ~ Prnidtnt Mc•Kflnney. of the Milw:ut· Snrmal "Chool. :uldrt';_~t 0.11. lie b 11. ple~ing :4pt'Akcr and tli.!K'u.5lH!<1 teaehlnsr a~ n pl"flfe•,.ion In n th"t 11\t•y ~ t"ff not k~pin~ altJ) with the progreu in otlwr Jlut'ii The rcntf'oly ht> ptoposefl was the ~n· tutliz"llun uf c.·nuntry ,jl.i•h•M'II!.. whlt·h Wflnt.l gh·c ltehuer talk k~ ln.ll.• full Hf wit and good. htlrd ~n!IIC MI..- 1 ~..1e Erick!'u1 w111 liiH'~NI Ml!ii\ Jt'-•le H:arry .n.• thr ~hnul't repn-qontath e.on lhe lthelorlt'>flll t'fml· nehtt"t' MI\!J Helen Bu.,.·h will JU("t."f"t"d William UKl1 a• rtpt"Ht"ntati\'"~ of th~ Jnnlur t'la" The .Kbou1 wa_c t~tf'd tu a. '(~ry rnt4"naining talk tl•" l'fiiHilry '-"'Y ruul JCII'l th•H•th~t•ntlonnl •uh·untogc•.s uf tlwle ~·h,\' t'"!'"luoc :uul at lnu ."tiiJ(ht ur tau llwl'('n.~ in t-ocr Thf' ~"Y'"h•m hM ltt.~n trlt'tl au• I tuunrl tr. he ,.UN'<"''ful. \\ lwno adovt ~llt wdllalvl' l~t•ttfr hnuqod ..,..h~w.l•~ 1.-urr p.,1tl ::.ru·l n .. •re toffit'ltnt l..ach_.., and "'Ill .,. rur,.lnt·r'ftl-~1 llt••n4'1ant'e 1nd '"'-'l(l l 1t- 11 th•· ""·bu4"•111r,. ur th.- f:.nttt•r buy 3•ul J(i rl ss THE NORMAL POINTER. THE CONTEST. The annual oratorical contetL wu lleld on f'ri· day c• ening. Feb. 14. It wao a battle royal with e nthu•iaoon running high omOnJ! tho nonb ol the •'"orumhee and the Atbenaeumltet. the two SO('it.ties repreteuted. lt w:uvfroaoune!ed one of tho most • - l u i contests e~r btld here. At the eud the onaounoemeat olthe •·erdiot ol tho judges ahowed that Mer! Ames h!ld won lirtt(>lAce And Fred Olet!Oo tet.-oud. The or.uious t\nd cont~tunl! wero as lollowa: Paul. ............ ...................... t'red Olcoon Tho llill<l oltbe New Power •..• , .Claude Sbumw3y King Allred the Grett .......... Jamet (.'hrlotenliOD Tho Saucthy oll.:ow .................... llerl Ames "The Slupinr CM," On &turday et"eoio~. February t'. I he farce. •-The Slteping l'ar.·· .-~as presented In th~ Nom1al A.sse.m· bly to a.n autlieo!:e of about GOO )M"Hplc. •l'be staie wat 1ngt•n1ou.s1y litted up to tho"' the interior of a t~1ee p1nsc t•ur. The talktlthe women. tho m1sla1d baby. Rutl the curious misfort\lllt!i40f A bmw Sawyer. tho l'alilocnlon. togeoherwhh theJH'rtlneot remark• uoado by the tired but sleep!..,.. OL'Cupaul• ol th6 car. kept the :tudieoce in a <"Ootlaual fit of laughter. The ..,..t lollowo: Ml'll Hobert._ )laybelle Little; Aunt Mary. Han· nAb Conway: )Jr. Robert.o. Carl t', <>!Ideo: Tbe Clllllornion. t'hao. L:onge: Wi11i• Campbell. Allred llarrh·k~ c.;onduct()r, Orin l)atch: l'tlrtCr.1 Mer1 M. Ame~: PftMt•ngers. MessnJ.. llou~t:ewortb. EO. lAnge. Tyler. SaMum. Prot. Taylor. uudcr wb05Cl dlrec•tion the play wu ahen. cJe.....erv~ tuueh credit for the tu~ o f the e,·enlnJ[. Thf' n.n•it" oon.s6ttd of a piano duet b] the l.fao d<>lin club Mi>J t:.'H1b ~u·artadlnl[ o l " fommy's n~tptl .. m" 'o,(."e:IDe-1 EO put rhe :lthllent~ In tht' proper IUHVtl tu RlJlJfedat_, tft~ run tbrlt Wft" tO fOllOW. ClunJ<S Abou1 the Normal. Ohl students returning to St\!\'CII" JloJnt would have dltfl('uhy in L:nnwlng rho Normal oO"'· The largf" and mtuoh needed Mldhlnn I• nearing cnmpletinn. a~nd part.• are alrndy ~1n~ u~. The an J~paruuent haL!! a large and plea'!Anl ronm oa Lhe .c.,.. ,... t d••ur of the new ann f' ~ t•ruf s.,,·hri .. t anti ).lr.~ llu•1anl ::ll.w bal"e pleas. ant roomJ ou tho 3COOod Ooor. Tho south room In thit wing I• called the "Norm~ I Study," and lsiU!ed u a otudy by tho Otb grade and a large portion ol the Flrtt Year clAM. Mi.. Gray's ~luseo alloo rcc:lte Ia thll room. h it cozy ond well lighted and bi h• llie the •rowdiug ol the .Sormal Autwbly IJ ro· lie<ed. On the Third aoor are looat~d the l..atiu aud Pry· ehology deportments. Hero we al10 ha.e tho "Art Annex." which will hold the exhiblto oltho work ol tho drawing cl......, .,,d any other art colleo:tiouo whteh may como to us. The flrtt exhibit consisted ola I!Cieetiou ol Copley prhno. which rem&iued with Ul lor I!C\'Cral days. The room iJ lighted with l~ial relereooe to ltf u.., aud aupplitf a loug•felt wanL 'fhe literary SOC'ieties are to be atv-C!D two rooms on tho ..,n•o door. Here 1bey will hold their meet· In~ arul tao plan. practice anti dl.t<:UM their de.. booea. or tlo ony other society work. fhCl!O room• when taken poooesslon ol will bo greotly appre<liat· ed. Tho clubs will then tool thAt thoy too have a hOI\10, Tho llrt~tlloor will gi<e tho Model tlopartmcnu larger quarters. Mrs Bradford'• om... is DOW wber~~the Primary department uoed to be, a ad that b.u been mored Into the new wlnJ. 'Cbe parthiuno be<weea the old art ruom, :>io. t3. and tho old te>t·book library have bo<lu removed and the110 oro now ui!ed lor tho rolertmco library room. The room now O<.'<'upllod by tho relereoce library Ia "lwost twil-e ft!t largo fl!l 1ha former aod relle'"e.J tho close crowdi ng of tablet and chairs so neceasary bolore. 'fbe bate.mt-nt lt Dot yet. completed, but will COD· taln bath n)OIDI. room• lor the janltor't lamilyaod a larsre room whlth we hope DIA11(Mtn be n!al for a manual traJnlnJr d~panment. but wh1c-h In &he mnntim~ will be Uktl fur bicycle.. Stcvenl!l (>oint now has a Normal t.ml1dhJ~t which Is IArg•. w~mu><Hou•. pleasant and ouhnlr11bly liued lor lu wnrk. lleln11 made olthe OAme kind o l brick and Holohed In the .. me 11yle throut~houl. it doeo not offer the pa.tched·up appearan(.-e of 1!10 many l(•boolt whie:b ha\"e been ealaraed. hut Jlretervet a uohy which would load the uninitiated that ·•h wu a11 built at one ti~~ .. 10 believe THE NORM.'\L POINTER. Ou FriliRy O\'Cning. J:m. 81, a IIU'l(C crowc.l witrnes"-"1 tho bru~kct·ball gomc• in the gym. Tho tiro~ gl\m~ wu betWt."CU cbo youog womcn'sawhool team and • t>loked team capc~i!IJid. by MI .. (lerriJh. Altho tb~ ~ulaN woo by a 500r>e of :!:J to l! II. w~ apparovc lhll cbey bad to play murh harder than usual for 1beir.eore. Tbeyoun.rwomen haf"ean e.x· ceptloonlly flroog teom thl• y~r. anti we hope a number ol l!"mi!S will be arranf(od whh youog wumcu ·~ team's of other sc.hoult. The set"Yntl game Wa:§ l~tw~.-n thu " Utmtamt" anti th•J Amherst. High School tetun. 'I'll" playing WM fa'JL frou1 b<oginning LO end: tho IU t>erlor bclght. and ag~ of tho AmheNt. boy• proved too n1ueh for 1h•lr ll•hotr opponents. bo,.·over. and I!" me end•d by • ""'"''of ;!0 to 18 In fa<~>r or th~ vblton. ~,he JOIIOK mt n'a team litH to Wausau •·eb. ts co 11laythe Y. M 1". A. team ot that place. 'fh•~ h··)'~ who h:an~ on('(' wuru tho •viLt"tl shoes IU'u r~Juh•lng hl'l\ tlily over th" fKct that we w111 h1ne a tn(•k tt•a•n lhl-4 ·''t•:.r. Recently a UJI\"'!1 IUCCting of nil tho ynunrr •ncn was ll•• ·n,~ «'!tool ba3'ket-ba11 tnurnaaueot wa" qwoed Jan 13 by an ioterf::ottiog a1me bftwf'eu the ··Little. filanta.. an•t " Bantams." 'rbe two tf"Anu were C\"enly mat('bed. the score being tlal AO\'Cral thnt-s dur· lng the fCl\OH): by exl-elhm:, teum worL the ··Ban· tnms" won out howc,•er whh l'l ttunll nuutcln. 'l'hac mucb interest in the touruarnent l.s t:aken by the othool io iodkoted by the large lllllllber or •ve•· held In ...l'ho Nurmal Stu•ly ... fur tho pltri)()SC of tatonJ that J('Atber io the Jt")'lll galfer1 at 4 o'f'"lot'k ~·nl!lhterlng wluu Mhlellt• work .&huuld t>t, taken up The follo•·lng is S n.ooonJ or I he t uurn:amtnl g3mH )>layed ao rar: thi• <prlog. Prot. McC.. tlll p....,ldetl and opened I'UCS'I'St!NI~ (;!.,..._ .. Jan 13. ··Bontam.. •• ID: ··l.htle 13 J•n 14. ··Cardin• I•;• 11-1 : ••1\"hlto•"• W i11nero:· 8. J 1u1. 17. "Olton's Terront. " iW: ~"""'nn. u. JAn. 18. ••A. I. S ••• 47: ··F•Jt Fnlk•;· 18. SECOSIJ ~r.lltt!'l Jan. 20... Whtr e·~ Wioue,..., "1'J: ··l.htleGiants''IS. Jan. ~1. '1.'anlioals." 11'';: " U~ntamc," 30. Jaa. U. ''A.. I~ S." 70: ··Ol..on'5 T~rroN.:! Jon t.l. ··Fast Folks. ""G). San•um. 13 TJUNO ~P.Nif..... . thf' merellnw by a shon !}M!rt"h. Otht•r •J)et('hf'S un In general an(l tnM·k work In particular """' ma•l• by Prvr. Spindler. llr. <>IIden. Pror. Ll•· athl~lh--3 in~ocnn. ChM A. H. l.ange and M. Ameo. The opinions or the young men w..,ra tucpree~l freely ancl 311 Wf•re In fRVf'lr or supporting A tmck teaiU. Thlo yeor rM nooe. the I>Me-IHIII ond tmck team erankt ~m 10 htu·e buried tbe ha.tehet.. and all will pu•h tho crack wurk. AO<(lrdlngly. "e exi>O("t mu('h ~uer ~uh.s Ia this sprinl" outdoor a&bletles than we ha\~fll ha41 for a oumher of rear:t Jodscing fmo1 th~ l~'t Wf' hAve C\"try rf'llYm to bellerc that Jan ~7. "l_,.htfe (;ian c._,." 18, ~:tn;nm , 15. Jan. 2U...('ardinat;i:· -;-:; "A 1. ~ •• i7. Jan. MI. ··White's Winn er!!~,'' 'U : ··UI\ulnnt ... •· Zlt. t"cl>. o. ··t"MI Folk<•.. 31: ••()1..,, •• Tam..._·· 6. th{" ynt~nJt women will dn thtlr thare nf the track work hy eheerin.c the bny8 on to vletory when the J)ruper II Hit' t•umr!-. Boys! l.et UJ t\ll MN out and IIIRke tii111K-4 gu! YOUMU LAhti'.$' UA)ol~ AI n ffl"Cnt lll~ling of thu A . A . Car) ~41Cn WA...~ el<"<"ll'<ltra<•k t•am manager. Mr {}jctlen will <lo all in hh pnw4'r 1ft maktr thi.s sea\On"ll work a 111~ 1\nd w•• hnrw 1na1 P\·f'r.rslodf'nt In ~hn••l will do hi.s JXlt1 In furth('ling lhP g••od worL . Jan. l.f. Mi&.• IJ.torto''· 24: Ml'.§ ..:"t.•r'.!f;, 0 Jon ~I. MI.. A. linen·.. ld. ~~~ ... llll<g"•. ~. Jan 23. )Hs..• E. linen· .... ~. )11"-" ll•mlhon·s. 1 Jl\n 1!7. l1i~ •:: lfCM'n'a.. 07~ Ml'" A1la Mt-eo'" '2. THE NORMAL POINTER. 1 My O..r Alurunl :- ·Tt• with mingled feelogs of )oj aod doubt that I tAke Ull ruy lfOO<e-quill sod dip It In the tyglan pool tO pen th..., Hoes to you. Of joy. ~use it olwayaglve. me plesaure to tAlk to Alumoi-Stel"eoif l,olnt Alumni: o f doubt. because I am a member of that clAM which teems to bal"e fig· ured so coospicuou.sl1 oo the Alumni page during thb yesr. and I wonder If I ought not yi•ld thi• pia~ and prh·itege to lll0111ft one whOM class pin at1ggests an earlier retlremt>nt from the scene of action th:t.n mine. HuiiAy not tho fRuit to tbjs eta~. eager itmJt.y 00 to t~tlk :uHl tlh•ulgc it.s liule fund of learninf(: lay it not tO tho Alumni Hepresent· Mlvc who ~o ably: con duNe this pAge. for she seeks a:t no other ~ la to brlnr our, these pedagogit·al hermits whn lol'"e their AliDa ~la1 er but are so back · ward about steppina forward to atld th~ir liule paragnph to the Alumni page. Tbt o eom~ tell U.J wbat you know a nd what. you bat>e Mea. I plead ror all other Alumni a.s well " the Alumni Editor. Htsr me then. for I will •peak a little more. Scene. Warkworth. bcrom the Castle. enter ICumour. painted full of tOOj(Uct. ltum. Open your CArt: fo~ which of you will otop The \ 'COl or hearln~ when loud Rumour IJ!d.kA • I. from the oritnt to ~he n.' droopiOR WHl. )lakln~t tht wind lllJ posthorse. still unrohl The ac·u L-ommenee-.1 ou thiJ b>ll of .. rth ; Us)tm my ton.cuc t"'rHinuat s1anflenl ri•l.-, The .-.· hlt•h in twuylnn~uagc I pronoun~ StuOlng tbe eank or ruen with fal.se ~pOn~ Witb tbi~ quutattou aJ a pmpfr background. rHl I may yreJy utfer .. ,me c•llpl)iOJ('J. rrom variouJ Jucal newspapenJ<. wblt•h, hOWt>Vtr " Rumourou~" ruoJt h:tve :tL least a JCRin of truth In che m. 57 The lllgh S.,hool T=hc:ro Convention which mol heN JRn. l1 and IS bad in auendanl"' about one hundl'\.'tl Urty tenchcr.l. ~l ost or our Normal Schools and Slate Colleges were wc!l represtlnteJ.. Among th~e fmm Ste\•cn.s Point. were f:CI. O'Urle n. John Sager. Jt•rome Wheelock. f:mma $kat void a nd J eose J) So~r. At the reception In chc evening Mr ::Oper who loa teacher in one of our llif!h S.,hools noado merry by his pre.enoe aod. judging by lbe bevy ol young lsdies about ~Jr. Sager. we know he mu•t be the ladies· man he slway• a!plrtd to bo.A ppl~ton PO'It. New \~Pa r' s e,·e was celebrated In YarlouJ ways by tho youuf( people of the city. A•uong the ' 'lsitON from out. of town over Yc11r"1 WM Mr. Guy Hamilton of J>ownlug. consln. Mltl8 t"lora t:arlo who hu ~u teoebing at !<alcm. """'" home fo r the holldoy1.- Tomah Ne\v \VIs· West 'fele- ~tram . l c-.t.l-"" /n. JlfW'If. paper· hile Alte r lbat we •hall try to wblttle out ba>keu. pictu,...framea. chain. and ouch things. We...., clj!ar bons and thin board• ol pine and """·.,.·ood .,.,.,....., it i• easy to cut. I like the leo· M>n In carving better than any other IeBOn. and when 1t I• O\'Cr I an• fo!Orry thftt. I nJUit. put. up my euatcrlnla nnd r:cturn ruy now jiuok·kntro to my 1>0<kct. ALY. Aso••cso~. "J"hlrd Grade. Sometblor w. Old. \V., IUatlU &nme napkin ring.t. \Vo CUI atrips or l'Srdboonl about an inch and a hall wide and -eight lochH Inn lit· \\"e P*'te<l these I.Oit•ther Then we vue rama around it. J thought. the naskln rio~ 1 ::;.r.,;~f! ft~t~e:u w~::.~n;1::'u': r~m!_eel?rh;~ w~rr round and six in'-"hd aero.6 and made or card boan..l \\'~ J>Ut raffia around them. Mi":! Carter u.nk 1bcm home aod put 80me gold pAint on the ~I at·~. That. madu the1n ~er1 preuyl ntleed . 1 t()()k rnlno ho mu and puc a picture In h . We madeHa.yt eijlht lnchei long. \ 'uu t'An put. pin, or anythlos;t vou waut.to In them. We bralll<-d radia and tew<'d It tOR~tlt~r aud titd tomo .aJantl 1>aper on whh baby ribbon. Thl" tauaner we m•de boxM or ver1 r.~ny yellow t'ar\ llv~ard Our teat·her MIM Man 1all sta,·e us tb., l-ard boanl and the ribbon to tie tbtm up.. Nt>"'Ct M orrday we all are. ~tolng ro brlnJt haU of a rabl~t cfweraod a piet'"e or a atoc:klnsc w <"tiVt>r it )Iii.!~ Ma ~hall i• going to show u• hw~· to darn and then I !un goinJt to darn mJ' "'~k 1nj(1 We are S(QinJ( tf) hf'ln·sliu:b haodkerThl.-r.... OJillc& Wl\rp Milt' :~~: ~f:r.' "h•wls. 1 !,;~~~f.i,~f..::,~"·H·,,~"G"'~~.ite THE NORMAL POINTER. Truth lo no lmpoulble t.o be oolled by any out· wal'\.l tour h u the sunbeam-Mllton. 'Tis not tho many oaths thot runko tbo truth; but tbo 1>lnlu •lnKIO vow. tbot Ia vow'd truo-Sboko· . .,.,.....,. To lo•e truth tor truth's sake, Ia tho principal ot human perfeellon In tbll world, and tho ot all other virtn... -Lo<:to. Tho College 0:\ys lor Jnnunry It e•reptio ually aood thruout.. •..rho \Vntchnu\n'' Is ,·cry well written. Why did tho 1\ylly ! IJee.UJe tho • pider • pied'or t:< A oew ex(•h.aage tb~t bas toa4.1e a 'ery gOOd hn· pression Is Tbe Spe<-lAtor rrom the New l ..bbon lliRh All devartn•enl!i!thnw nble m anAJ;tement. School. The J anwuy Spartan i• uotpllonally good. even tor the Sportan. It rontaino a fine eot o t the loot· b'll u~am. l\n•l. noting the maurlA1 ahown there. we do tJOI wonder st tho Jlnergy oud puoh wbleb ch~r· tlctori1A1 thulr &\:hoot paper. Judge "l>o you a ccuse this mmo of takinK your llr<lptfl)' ... lbod M"ter-"Yah ! he dako mlno mooole roll ren l l~k a-.·ar ._... J tKige-"Touk 10U by surpri.3't. th ~.. U:uut )la...oiter-··Yah ! he st.nle "man:b (10 me."~; < . The Owl for Jnnm~ry not -.uly hi\JIII.\ very neat and The Sc-auluary Monthly t'hronll'l<!. fron1 the tiene· co \Vesteyao Scmio:~ry. l.1n1a, N. Y. h1 a ne,,· e:<· chango tluu. we sro gl:\~1 to well"'IHC to our clt•.sk. "l'l"~lprlato t•uv~r '-J'-'tiji(n but Irs The J anuary •·Spectrum'' make" " aocltl begin· ninj(. 'fbe l.iterary deJ)3rtment 1~ e'Ct.-eptiona lly The Owl hu luua h:u:f a l't'putallun om.. ng l-li gh S.honl papeN for publi!hing the 1><!-ot original 1bort tlorie~ :uul "•.,see no indiauion• that thll repttla· at rona ·•f:.<lucatioo and I..He"' I• ,•ery ably wriuen and wt11 wonh rnding ••\V~ 11ha1t ma\.e mi ..takt"...,, arul H we Itt th~ mi4• takea frlgbt~tl tu from our wort... we shall "-IH)\\' o ur-8el'tl.8 weakllnft.!C ··- ' l'hl*'C'Mi tH"C ltuo"k• \'elt~ c1u~ In •·untuut8 nru Unn.· ever~· ~svec•. tlon lt not l:t<ing u:-1>he_ld - :.- - - : 7 Von:-"0ur <-OUk i3 •••·ays han.t·up " llal:- " 1 ~ueo•l,. bccau.., ohc knell<lo tho•lougb." t: •. Tho :'IICMCngur for J:uwary comes 0111.. whh a tino Tho ProgrflM hitS a ' ' tl'.)' )(•M~o~l l.ht•ra.ry depart· ment. "Con\'ersatlon"' l~t wurth N'lullu)( ruul think · log a bout 'T'he ltaJian coat-;:;;;;,n- a muhlt1ult' uf fortn•- .:. " lfow '\\"nU141 yuu JHIOC"Ittt.tt" thi• girl w r nt aruuntl tlw c~rnf'r · ·· Huy • ··I'll nmkt• a •lach Rftt•r •Tht~ Jtirl. · - f:~ <if'ft· -~nw 'fr.u~ Hlut1 i" s bri)tl11, lu1t 'll''lln~ p:tJ)(>I' that ic •IWKY,. only npproprh•tu but. nt:so f.:~ ,·hanJet" llcp.utm~ra:t the~~ amon~ our Janu:uy e 'C ,·bana:..-... Tt'1n•hf.'r · te 1u"t": IHJW {'O'' er. thnt Is not ftrtlJth•. 'l'hc )lc.llliengt:r l.!t one or the " 8tandan1"' II IRh ~boot pt\pei"S. , We rontlrler It• 1..,.,.1 anrl Wt_•)~'O IUP. ~·houl V3Jk~r. (.;IllS.." l!lt~h ·ll lc t'IUI'it<i) ifllu th{l bm i3 kt!Jlt whh1n JH'HJWr li111ih. Th~ fHIIu~ln jl llfote w:, .. rM.,.t\fll h1 :t t...:.dwr : .. u.-.·r t~·h~r-pl,...... t''<t·u .... j ut ·ht• httd ~m111•- th~ 01'-~1~ thnuw fttr "'"' ·' iull tu uhh)Ct" ht• mu:l•~r - ) l r ... T _.-a,•hfor· .. A roul l"'aU :uk,. 41Ut' .. tlun "'hlL·h a "'iw:e tuttn t·~n · c an~"'' er. " l'uvil: " I ~"VI.HJ8e lh:•l i.!J why e~• IHI\ny uf U!l tluul.. . " - ~:, , Thu Ul!tt•l. Wt:;lt•um~ IUUI II l-4 Jt,-tl i~ uu u:<t.'hMilk" th111 1'4 rtlwttv~ ,•har.tcl~riZt.."l by thl' l riiH cull,·~u •l'lrlt •nKt't(l\'t•; t~ll4ti' H' (•) ttt ltuo Ju 11 • "'>3 I w••l"l.:t ur l•lllj;(llt~ Hr ·~·n. ,,"~ 3>.'\tlttt•"t .,,... th,~.-·J',·t: 1\uu~t.. l apt 1 , • •• An IHU. t•\t'll ••\)( all THE NORMAL POINTER. [:(; \ fl:t~r:;.~. ''-'loCi n.ntl n ltHJ)t th'd... They b:wc \'t\ry :0umll lJOtlics. \\ft~ tintl tlwm nt•:ar ~w::uupy J>l:L,'\'"· In .-umwer th'-'Y gu nonh ami in \\inter llwy go ...outh :uplo. Th,• c.:r...u "h~h· n•ry nt,lc ue--t .. •1r"'tt tht·.\' taL-.• I•1Dg ttt+iJ:3 :about :s toot lOoK to la.v tht• toul'!tl:ui•m, ·n~f'n tht•y t!ll..e ... m:.lltr t•·ig:s snd ..m:.ll<'r un~il thdr th•'t i., ,tuue. ·nwy tlo not Hoo It with tlo\t 11 nr un)"thiu~ Xllt liLe mo,t binb Oo for tilt')' 'h) nut t'oU'\: tu b~\t~ ~\ ~fl ne~t. lu th~ uc-;ts tht, mutlw~· lz'Y" lll'r ,.~g~. \\'hilt' s hu 11 iltllug ou h~m 1lu- f:H IH"r J.:Ol'"' :.uul ~Ch 1he111 rue.. . I. ThC'y Jh·t· Ull n.. h. trus.:>... nat..~ nml turth.'i. Ono tiJiug :thuut tlil' t'r:llh_..., j .. ,-ery J:uogC': n.ntl that lt lbeir :a,•tM.·tih"... 1'1\·U~- ,..,, .. a l:tlut l'et·p • 1"~'\'J• • oom~ from tht.• u~·,l :\lui .. .,.m·thins: oomN out th:H look, like nit llt'\·l.. nnd Jt-;:, .\fter they get hw.. largt.; for tho uest r~j·l-~ r :_)\\ \ 1 LLL.---· ,11\ T~ffi\~~H~t ©>~ r?~ 59 llu tuld u .. n. .. wry about th(" Cr:uu~i. Tlu.~ (.'r:.uH.~ l-s s.tra~·i..th brown. h. hM loog, loog trrlf ~ ~ ~ u. \\"e arc ph.~~• to f'tlJ)Ial'e thu tlnw \\'urn \'Ill at ch" htad or thi• sheet with the ont• you ~>e che~ now litzgerald'• ...ection of cbc Tmining l}cp:tn· m .. nt h:u furn~bed the m:tteri:al 1'"-~ntetl tbh month, mil the storie! m.od de~rlptlou<t beinJ( "'rit· ten by pupil'~ In her gr:adt•'f Th~ fulluwln~ i., n tle~·riptlou uf :' picture l)rt<M•nt{~l to th~ ~.,·oml p:nule by I he l'rog~ (..' luh )tl.!>o! Our P ldur<. \\'e lu:nea new pic·t ure in uur room ~lm(' huJit"., jt&t't h 10 uc~ ltJ n:arue la A lid ping limn• I '11lct\' ;, a tlule tcirl and a m~n ia tbt- picture Thf'y ""' in a hu:u ·n.e little girli<t 1ryin" tu ht'1p ht'r factwr ro" th•• boGt. I thinl. th:u 1.. "by tlw pll·ture j ., t"31lt-tl A llel ping H•rul. I thinL tiwy h:tH• l>t<t•n uut ll·hln(l. J lllw_tlw ph.•1un.· \'ery m1wh . h I• In tlw tnm1 of fill" t ft4J tn \Yhe~ Wt! aJI t'llU M'U h.. IAJIS J•urrEu. (t\Jlt' P.N'C"n ) l l r )h•t\enoy ("'te!'itlt-nl uf tht" Xurm:al ""'huul in )tlhutul....-..· m:a.de u ... o l'i .. il la•t Wffk. cJ. utu' lm~ tu J.tt'l '"'" They t\N nfrnitl to, but II<HUO tluuo lht• mulhcr \\ ill JHI ...h them ojf :tml then t hey \\'Ill lm\· ~· ttl lly. 'l'he ncM 1hing to tlu If to Leach tlu:111 t(• J.CI'l tht·ir tH\'O fOOil. ~u1th.l litw IIIHnolug :-he wilt take them to a J>Ontl. '1u.• u•ll• llwm tn ..t:mtl U}) :,traigbt mud b<•ld their h'-•ntl ... h:u·L 11wu "h<'n tb<'y "'('e :1. thh they •hart :.t it :an• I )lr ., .. h w-:1lk~ tlown its throat Utn tht•..,• t·um''" a time wheP theyliutl the wa.ter n.H fnuvn tlh'n the mother bini ~y .. lt l~ time to go :uul tlwy $(H"4mth )lr lld\t•uny ..:ti•l the* ('tane• h:atl their nest lh':tr l.o .. t l.ta~t· iu Midaignn a.ml th:u he lmd ~~~ llw \t•ry lJI:u·,·. I f'rtjH,\I'IItlut ''••Y lh• tultl th._• ... tnry IA"t·!lu~ b" :lt'h"tl it ttUt 1-:nu:r. \\' .\I.TEK' ~·ounh (inule. WJUttJi llo Tia•· tiunl gna•h· boy-, Ht the thir.l -.-·:tl'\.1 'M.'hOOI ore nu" 1•-:trnhnt hu" I•J U'{" :l lo.nife Of t.'UUI"M! C\C!ry huy iu tbt•thinl )(r.t•lt• \..now .. ht)W w "hlule but our h·:u-ht·r "Ill •htH\ u, hnw to '"hhtle right~ thn.t we u~:ty lt!:al'u hu"'· ''' t•:.n·c ...umc U'l{•fut lhlnsc-.. T he lir•·l thlu).t '"' trit•tl 111 tu:ake WIIS a umt<•h ~M.·ratd~er. A nt.lh'h ""-l'nudw•· j~ a ''"ry thin pi('('C ot wood that h:h a 1hlu l'i'-"'t' ur .'l.!llltlpaper J):l.'llt"(l nn It nt'3r one t•ntl Tht• utfwr~.. nd i ... "h!lpetfluto" h:mdte.. Our lit'' I 1•...,-..(HI in "hlu1inz will be huw ttt m~Le a t•MZ••"* ,. Jvr" 7• •:n:s llElNG DESIG:-IA"n:l1' AS A ... Boaster t.,'mtnt.tt Cor more tbmn a vtuynnl oouLo.l niog sour frnl!; ... LYMAN SAYS lie <loeo tbe Be.t Work. Well, go .... LYMAN THE PHOTOGRAPHER ::tong•• An".• on• block from Main St....,t. Ground t1oor. JOSEPH GLINSKI, LecuUuo JJie1•chant Ta:itm· . Sl1011 NortbCMt Corner of Public S.1uare. 800 Main :<tt'N't. Ste<eno Point. \1'15. E. C. ELLIS, Sou th Side Ton.wn·ittl Arti.<tf, t~~ Oh·i.sion ~ln'N. Sto"·c.~J.l.il I. C. NEWBY, -0£AI..£R IS - Fancy and Staplto Groceri es, T obacco and Ctgars. f •n• Pf"\,U I• • Speol•hy. l- oin.t.. - DRS. C. VON NEUPERT, Physicians and Surgeons. Ur<-itl en{~- .,.12 ~iogsbut'fy' s Ot'focet'fy. H. C. MOEN, 1)£,\U:It 1:<1 Stftple and Fancy G roceriea, Flour and Feed. ' l'c l. 110. 810- 3tU Clork Str<!Ct. •orner or Thir<l. Stovona Foint. V'Vie. W . H . TROWBRIDGE, The Right Goods at the ~ight Prices Always. 7!r. ('hurt·h ~lrt"t't. S OUTH SIOil. StovoutJ~ Po11.1.t . The 3 FRANK FRUIT STORt:. Fruits. Vegelables, Confectionery. fresh Oyslers. Ci11ars, Tobacco. Elc. ('ht.·ap Juh u'~ un1l Kuhl llro ... · Shoe Dealer. ~1:1 B,.. y:, give m" a call. Sourh ~l•le. - "VQ"Jeoouei:n : .. to ,4, OAIII- c;. W. CA1 t' CATE & DAHL, Attorneys Of11•·•· •• , .•• ,. H. J. URBAN. 'l'otomriol Po rlor. ""(t'U11Jt• A'co ' "''t'"' 1•..t..r. \\ i~ ( 'hurcb 't. T.l 11:13 Flour •nd Feed. ICOI ~· N~ ' - " ~ 1"-.•l.Wt'('ll ""'\'V'11iJcc.::>:n _a 1n. at L avv_ c 'Hi7J•noot ~urlunnl U~tu k HOTEL DEWEY • S'""-· p..._ • Dhi~inn Strt'C't nt"ar \Vi5con .. in Ctntr.. l Ot-JlOI. Tt•1. • to St\'\{'U.» t:•otu&- Mrs. M. E. Phillips-Moore's l)rivatc N-hool C)f MUSIC, DELSARTE AND DANCING, POLITE TRAINING "'?AND PHYSICAL CULTURE. Corner or Cl:lrk :uul ('hnrch StrcN!I. Ste-ven s Point. VV"is. SEASON OF IQ01•2. l.:uli~ :tntl ( ;~ntlem Pn who iuu•n•l to f:\\·or this sthool with their stt~nd:.m.."t.' :arc n'iiUested to (•::lll ss t>nrlv as , ... n,·enient. :tml if t>-'~-3i1Jlc bcfur(• 1he be· ginrii ng of 1hc l"lsS!tes \\' ill nmt roo1wc for select l':.ulh•s or ,•Jub... MRS. MARY L. DOLLOFF, MIS S KATIE CURRAN, leading Dressmake· in City. Dressmaker· S ty)(• :uul Fit <:unrnnh•t•tl. A t mim•tl :tl'l.;i"'tuut in nt tcmlarwe. F. W. GIESE, Jllfwch " II f. rr, i I (1/ •• fiM lift~ o( ~•pku~ l.A·Ii~··: Utt"'~ C:OO.,S.; •l"'"f""' nt SUIC·\:, All wotlt ,;u.-..-nt rcd. fi~ .,ocdc.. l~ tN W)lf"t l'.!():"i Jlivi~ion "'·· ~•uth ='ide HOUSE. R ate $1.00 Per Day. T eleph1)ne :!~ a:!:• !"itronJts A''('nu('. _ _ }Y/sconsiu. Grand Central Hotel. M. c ..... ,Jr ~ l!roo. All M• Hit•ru A••(•omuHki:ILiun!f Pdt•l'Jil Ht•:t.... um~hl•• Telephone 168. COrr'tef" Fu·_. and C'lork ~tr-cet• R. C. K RIENKE, f 'J'o i I or. o!:c ~':,. ::r~~!~~~"c \l-cdc~~c.L:·:~ ~!.a~ ~~e :~. ~••,.•' ~· Jlbwc;h u ('orm·r or ::r~,I.L~in Street. mo u. c:.\11. T. C. K0BELA:, Bicycle Livery and Repair Shop Mu ;~;i<•:tl Ju.,ti' UIIlNHS and HCJ':lirs. !'-h•\'cns l•Hint. ARLINGTON ,';'l el'eus 'Polut, 416 ta,·~· 413 NORMAL. AVENUE . 11 C h urch anti Ui' ijl;ion Stref'ts. ~lt'\'f'n~ l'oiu L. WI". P. WOZNICKI, - llf: Ar ••:R IS- High Gttade Bieyeles. Gcl!n ol Mcp-hilllt v.... ,~o~ly Oo.. e tH( y(!.e: l.tvcry. Cive IIIC . c:aU. 1~1 "'outh :'un·r,S4c'c"" Pt~illt . H . K. MOSHER, H .t mii!J Opti cian. Gla.o;se.; Grhund to OrJ~.:r. l'ric~ Rc:ls•mable. R onttl:' .po ~I :tin St Roum 2. Dressmaking Parlors. 1q Church P~tronage S1r~e 1 . S olicited. MRS. J . 0 . KNOWLTON. . Rasmus Hanson, MERCHANT TAillOR. . ..17 CLAAK $TA££T , STEV£NS POINT WIS DRY COODS,C L OTHINC FINE SHOES. ' Clark S treet Cash Store. H ENRY HOEFFLER. For Dry Goods, Clothing. Ladies' and Gent's. Furnishing Goods, Shoes and Rubbers, try KVHL BROS. We make a s pecialty of Ladies' dressed and undressed Kid Gloves at lM c. cwrl .'j;l.OO. 'Reliable Goods at Lowest Prices. 401 Main Street, Corner of Third. ALEXANDER J, HSLLER. .M. D.. Get in Line I FOR._ _ _ Physician and Surgeon. Stevens Point, ACCIDENTAL VACANCIES. ENRO I.L;\I F.N T now in the \\'EST· E R N TEA C II ERS' AGEN C Y nut c nly k<•t•p• roo irot• rm ...d nl d•.ongt·• tluriO): the )'C:Ir, but t•ntitl~~ vh.. t•, nex t St' thOil. .\()II tO >t:r· Fur n;• rt icu l.lr.. · Wisconsin. 'VV- E . l.\li:.A.O~LXN' FI..JORIST. t IF•h•~ 1-' lm\l'l"i :t111l Pl:w1 ~ (;ul Fltm'~'r"t It SIH't'• l:1hy 1\rJUtiiiC'I<S :\nd Fu ruot'nl l >to-.IJCU~> ...,............~~~~ .... "'•·· uo \lcCtlll.ch ' 1. T'''''"IIM·· .., t . C. C. 7\1'\H'CNISH. Anything in Shoes. \_HI · tln·~• S. Y. GILLAN & CO., 141 Wloconsln John-en Bloek. Telet>hone 17~. S. JACOBSON FRUITS, COMPECTIOIIERY, CIGARS, TOBACCO, BTC. St~ 1\tE'a.t.n. S t root x ..,'" ·loor Wt".. , rroru Ur. At.well"ll Orug Store. JACOBS HOUSE Jet Street Bazaar """''''"M'"'" r..r I. IIO<'Ks J ......... J...... L eading H Nel in City. ~.Hr. (;1.,\..,._II'AII~:. 'I I:\\\' A ll~:. IHII.U c.ouu' .,r a.ll 1-.hul" nr111 .11.\\'AI':- J JIE 1.cm ~~' r W. F. ..... •:te. ll() t'S•:. J•ICI(.~ ..:.'i Max Neuwa ld ATWEl.ll.l & CO. SEE THIS! Drugs, Stationery, School Supplies, Etc. Give your f,.et a treat. MISS M. KITOWSKI, Lad1ea• T aUor . 41 i 1 ~ ~la in r.rormal Trade Stntl. ~olicited. :\t w >h.,... don'l much. c~·..• L(Jot•k n\ ~r uur n,. .,.. S1ylt8 KERN SHOECO. G.~~~ PAI1AGE BAKERY F or a nice line of fresh chocolates and Bakery Goods. M RS. C. P. MASON 4 CO. J 16 SlrOUfJif Art. 7"d#ipllmle Nf1. T . F. FULLER & CO.. ~outh ~ide Dr~ Cood~ ~tore: l.adie:;' and vent's Sh(l('S ~nd Fu•niohinj!' Gnods. , JT T i lE DQ:;TQ.V F . III?, .'IM Jllttl}l 5(., ls t ile cbeape~t plu.cd in the t·itr to' buy );our dinner set. fan<·~· chim\ wzuc.. lemon:ule sets~ wino SCLB. Cm<'l:cry. ght.sswnre. la)ups: o.lso dry Jtobd.s. shoos. ~!~dt~~~~·. h:\~c ~i~s.{~~~~~~~l~~;;;re~n~~~~~~~~~ lino of millinery. !HG ~lain s l .. • . l. SHA~l'ON. JOHN NORTON, Ill N. Third St. GENERAL REPAIRING Bi~yclts and Guns a Specialty The Fisk Teachers' Agency BUCKINGHRMtt ENGBERRY ~\·~~~;t'~~~.'::·~.:~r CHICAqo, ILL. FIRE INS URff.NCE. Agency r ece1ves calls an~ fills positions every month m the year. Prompt service guaranteed. l.i· IV . CHOCKEI<. I ~·...~~\.~:;tJ.t·s;~~" r o. \ M :tn s~c~. SOLICIT YOUR WISCONSIN CENTRAL . t ' RY. MR.S. EST:S:ER. PXER. lVI i 11 inert. OPERA - ~OUSE - ...ro ... MANITOWOC. BLOCK. MISS I OA GLOVER. MIL.WAUKEE, CHICAGO AND P OINTS EAST AND SOUTH. NEW GOODS. Latest Styles in Fin~ Millinery. M a i n Street. ST. PAU'l.. , MINNEAPOLIS. ASHLAND, DULUTH, W. f. B.tu.tell & Go • • • • • • • • • • • • Dealers in ... . ... -CHEMICALS DR~Q5 A.ttl:l - - - Corner Main Street and Strongs Avenue-Te.lephone 67-3. 1017 Division Street, South Side-Telephone 67-2. nonr.rs FOR RENT. TW~·h:;.cr' ':.~-,..~,1 :.t!1.~\:h~t"·~·~ul~~~~;:.r 1 !~~ youn)( men. t~tUil IMJr wcek .-- ~lf"'., Mal ,\' ~I ltl<:c. WANTED. fiOO~n:ns. either hoyo or girlo. with or with· out l~rnm f. Loc:u.l<rn f"Onl'enlenl. No. 7i8 ~WI\"er~Lrc••· Coru<r oppo;~lto High •chooi.- Ml•• 4 Or. F. A. Walters ;,to Clark $treet PHY SIC I AN UIU~·~· AND Jluur" l'! SURCEON 10 }I arttlt.•\'Cnlng~J. NICK MILLER, • ,..,Ot~ .... • I'IINO ..... o ... Q,V.N FANCY ARTICLES • N:~ I '70ti .. ST,.ONQS AV.. NORT H 0 1' TH• lfiNK. ll Miss Margaret cantwell. 0 , AlfT ..••• ~••• B:lore Ordering WALL PAPER SOUTH SIDE MEAT MARKET do not fail to see the Artuuur'!O IJ....,t :\lt'ftt~ ' lafllr {;ru.,.ri'"'"'· Celebrated "P. R. Co." Line Tel 0'7 ut Arl \\'all Pape.r. FOil FIN &S11ITS ANl> LOW PIIICSS GOT~ KRUTZA. !n~ TAILOR.. .p-4 M:tln 'it, .:d Flvur N .ormol '1 racle SoliciLed Sewt"'"l l~ian' Jf you wnnt 1M l4tes:t Cnl4"1rilljt~ l.nwe~l l'ri~ llro;o a o•anl1u OTro II. li K:oiKP.I~ tf~Uf"MII 0e11ft'ry. t•uJH•r llanginj.!. 1iruinJl Chy . 1•atn1lnK.