THE NeRM1\L P0INTER. 1902-03. JANUARY. CONTENTS. Nioma ........................... 39 Our Neighbors ................... 40 Some Literary Societies........... 41 Jolly Columns .................... 42 Editorial..................... . ... 43 Locals ....... . ................... 44 Alumni .................... . . . .. 45 Kindergarten Explained .... .. .... 46 Athletics . ... . ...... . ..... . ..... . 47 Exchanges ... ...... . ........ . .. . . . 48 Vol. VIII. Print~d t-) ~. HtTTEA.Oc tlcral lJ.!t")lo: and .Juh l'rl .. t \'r,!'-tc , c n .. l'ol tU, No. lJ. ~~ .. .L --\ • (; • <-) 1J n ... h lin [.1: c\:- /-3 rot h.e r s , Largest Manufacturers in the World of Official AthleticSupplies. Base Ball, Gotr, Lawn.Tennis , Field Hockey, 0ft'icia l 1\thletic Imple m e nts, Spaldi11;:·,.. l':ot:ol .. g-t:e nl :\thluic Sports i\lailed Free to an)' :\tldrcss. A. G. SPALDING ~<·w & BROTHERS, l ~altimon·. Butlhlo. York. t :m. II'. 1'~:-n:u ~; ~:1.1.~:\·. !ASK US QUESTI0NS y nt· 'dll ah\lt_, .. ha\•• u .. ,. fo t• lo:utkiu:: kn••nl•·•l:!••. Th·· 1 , .... , \\H,' 1u ;!H ill llwl l••+~t·u in:! i .. ''·' udu:.l · ·~t "''it•tlt·•· h-. 11 11 t•t•:wlit•al • • t~·• ·:tiHt-.. , \\' , , lmn· lmd niw•l•.. 'll C 1:•1 ,\••nt·.. · ·~t··• it•llt.. '. ha\'iu:: '"'''II , . .,t alt)i ..h··•l in 1'-":i. \\",• :11 ~· lht· :.t·kw••' ). •••l;.!t•tllt•:ult·t•., itl lh•· ltau:.Cit•:.: J,,, .. ilh''"· 11,, .' o u t· haukiu;! t.u .. iatt·.... ,,jzh 11. . . . \ .. k u .. ull tl••• 'l'""•li•m .. ·'''II lik•·· a mi :.••11 \\Ill :,:d pt'Htupl :ttul t'll·lial•l•· inftu ·nm linn. \\',• will lo•JJ ,\tfll al l alt41Ul tolt1' 1' Uio•., ( ttl' ttJIII'IIill;! 011'• •·• •ttllh. ,.. .._~·i\ ill;." th' l"' .. il ... lto:.ui u:: lllfllh'.', j .... uill;! th·:. rl ... •·h·. \\'ou ltl liko• In lt:l\• ' ·' "II .. J:o·l au :u·•·ouut \\illt 1a... I. t lh lalk iltl\'•·•· 4' 1.1"SI• . KELLEY & CLUNIS, t;~llE I: T I 1\1\'1; . 1~1• 1-:~11\ . 11.~11~1; . ALSO DBALEUS IN FURNITURE. Tt:l•. 1:"·:!. ) IIU, )lr,! ASP l114 S 'I' HOSII:-1 .\ \' I . UV Te NeW! WH1\T? LYMAN'S f?H0T0S. J. L . JEN"SEN", ••scv ••d sn•••.e Groceries. :ttl,\ \\ll ,\ . Fils! '[1\(_ationa/ <if3ank, Kilt Jo Flrtur. Ch~a ..e « SAnt>Qrn TeA., and CoU.:c ... ·• ~12 apd oli.•.a :.\ =r.ln S l r-¢cl. Tel. 44, S •n : \· ..:s:o- l't,I:O:T. \\'1 :-lt'H S:o-JS. WISCONSIN CENTRAL R~ILW~Y W. J . Shu~way, .\ \u n i tUWIIC 1 TC> fli lwauket>, INSURANeE CLARK STREET. EAST AND SOUTH. A. J. CUNNEEN & Co. , St. Paul , flinneapolis, Ash land, Duluth, Ch icago, .\NO .\I.L I>()INTS 422 Men's Fu~·~ish~rs .and Hatters, \ 4 ;:,;:, ~hun Street. .\1'10 I'OINTS I:: ~-":~~~~~~/~~-..~~~.:,;_ l'oilll. .1 . 1. I 0\'11. r •. 1 ..1;..-t.. ~lliw:~uk···· · )lo-O.:a.:JSrO~ "YE T:U:.A.TA~ E. 1\. 1\RENBERG, FRENCH, CAMPBELL & CO., THE LEADING JEWELER 1,; Tt;L. 167-J, Ftll: il~:.\ll<Jl".\I!Tt:l : ::; Books, Period ica Is, School Supplies, Fine Stationer y, 1\rtists' Materials, Ect. Ho m~ ·M IIdC C•ndle.._ ANDRAE & SHAFFER CO., Co ttJ~c tio tttH) :.nd T)f"C• '"~'-'•urt".. an•1 1'1etllrc....;!:.~~-~~:W.!!~;;:lty. ''·' ~:th• ' ' · Dea l er~ Dry Goods, earpets, \\-E'YE GO'J' 1'1'. It it'j anythin:: in th~ lin\! of tlru::• . f')r ao.r ol th\' man~ kinds uf ::o,uh that Jru,:::i~t ... t•;u·ry. wo·•·c .:ot i•and l'l''H '1' 1 IE BJ ·~S'l'. Prescription Compounding is our Speci31ty. Tayloz Bros., CLOTH INC, HATS AND F I NE SHO ES. QUR PHOTOS 1\'11.1. 1'1. 1·:.\:-'1·: Yell'. 'Vwggists. Citizens Tonsorial Parlors, ~\(. In .\:\ll :-'Et·: I ' :'. c · n~IE RESSLER, Photographer BE"l<E'W:.S, "P_rop. BATH ROOMS IN CONNECTION. Uadtr Citiztos N!tlllc>l lluk. SIEVESS POIST. WIS. Studio M a in Stt·eet, S TEVENS POINT. WIS. F. 1\. B 1\ L L , ... .,.OV•··· Lin•t·y and Board in~ Stahlt-, Orul(p:lsts and Cltcndsts. a \ •::~;,i;. ~~~ut" ~~".:!:;~:t' ·:~~:~ 1 !.'i "·'1·:.1.(!·;~~-·~~:~ u r~;,"·: i •J\~ Meyer Drug eo. I AII[.,Hrm. l' ro•,ld o•tll. ": .f l ' l'ltl•v•r. \'l•··· l'r•·,f.d .. nr n ~ )1\•UIII. Ca.,hfo•r IC H .t ..tm..••n. ,, .... I t'.r ..b t,·r w •: .\1'-'' t•ll. '-k~--t"B.r·r C ttpltu l $100,000.00. ..:.. ,, Krenll. .. n ..Nkk . . ._.,.._, STJo;\ 'Jo; I'IS PO INT. WI S. 11 l'ublit· Squ:u•u. J. WORZALLA & SONS, "'J/•:,11.1-:H.-.,· IN State Deposilory. Coonly ~lory. City De}OSitory. Normal Sd1obl, Deposilory. <i£hy Goods, Clothing, CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK. ems· IORIIS!Il'IC GOOilS. WIICI!IS. C\OCKS. J!WHRT. I H!n:t. 'T••H:--. we al ~ rCI)llllr \oo' :tt c:)lo: .... Clod .... and J o: .. tri! lr) . a ttd ~r.u arant ec nil • o r'- t o be u-t._;la--- hur ,,,.icc.. o n tioo:h a nd \ooo r " arc a l•lll) "- rt:a-.u n• able and a .. lo ..' a .. can be fou•d an)•hcrc c·..\. H:un~•dc~r. 1-: . .1. l'tilfn··r. I! . .\. c·unk. Lnui ... Hrill. ~ . \. \\\_.._•k. .fohn .\. )1u•·at. c:. 1-:. )h·niJI. u. l:. Fro .. t. \\". \\", )litdu·ll. Stevens Point, Wis. Shoes, Hats and Caps, lrl 'o nn ~:'- ti B n •lib 0 1.1r J~;wclr) d :piH'I'" ~o: nl J. ""'C"V'orzalla <k> So:n.a, 4 12 ~n in Street. ':f"'E PALACE BAKERY f'or a nfte line nt 111 X. 3d 't .• Fresh Chocolates, Ice Cream ud Bakery Goods. GENERAL REPAIRING. •" RS. C . P. MA!!Oll & CO. llicyclcs und Gun~ 11 ::ipcciolty. DILLE & OSTEU, Buckingham & Engberry Te 'ep~ o•• 8 9. I tl S t r-o• .P Ave. Insurance, Real Estate, Loans. ~ooms 4 and S, Atwell Block. The Fisk Teachers' A~ency, il"../!:~~:•-:;:..1! CKICAGO. Ill. This Company receives Calls and fi lls positions every month in the year. Enrollmen_L.entitles you to two years ac tive M embership. \\*,.ll4 Moo~ when lntormalfon I• de.lrod. t;, W.l'llOCKE.H, I t', U. SPAI:LOINO, • Mana,.,.... 8L.ASCRK~. SOUTD..WAYD, 1 C. 0 . D. STORE. " JOHN NO~TON, A.lwoys ~eliable. ONE P~ICE No Trust. TO All. Cnl cl"l! to the Xcmnnl Students' Wnnll!. 1-'. H(')THMAN. EMsRoto. II PANev I ARTretes. ••• ••• o• EAINC !201 Stro•p Ave. I.UIONI CIV[N, Nor1ll of tile ltl•... 1131 UIUIIl,W1JEll. I!formal tradoooollclttd ART MATlOIAL. Solicit Your FIRE INSURANCE. D~. F. A. WALTE~S, 1119 c..... llt..-t, IIOMfOPUHIC PHYSICIAN INO SURa. Oflkoe hours 12 to. 3 11od evenings. HENRY CLARKE, Diat:rio't ,.,..• ., a~r Th.o Po~ifl~ Mmoo1ure r~m~ronce comoonJ OF CALIFORNIA Puml•bc,. the lowest rate compatible with aboolut.e -urhy. I . Protec:tloa for tllel!atate aa4 Fa•IIJ. :Z. P rotKtloa fo r 014 Ace: 3. A &are Pta. .elat Aae laor I• Tl•ea ot Ba slao. . Troabtea. Mr. Clarke will rladlr call upon an,. of the eltl· un.!C of Stevens Point and "urroundlnf!f countr). who are In good beallh and d.,.lre lnauranc<'. and be will luml~b an1 lnformalloa ~ardln~ Lite ln•urance that mar be deolred. Send postal giving dale of birth and the amounl of lnsuranc''• lllld ••Y wbelher for pro~«tlon onl y, or oomblned wllh ln•.. tmont. Lo<ial agenu wan~ In Porta~"'· Wood anti Wau•hara counlle8- ID:NRY CLARI<>., tiO'.! Minne"'ta ave., Steven' Point, WI&. THP KKW AID UP-TO-DATB lO~~ORIAl PARlOR~ A~D BAl~~Uad.c r Atwe ll's Drua Sto re. ::m• .A.. PC>~ Prop~otor. CHINESE LAUNDRY Guarantees First-Class Work And Cheap. '? Goods called for and delivered. ~- WI~G lH. 116 Strongs ave. R. OBERLATZ, MERCHANT TAILOR, 608 Park st., Stevens Point,Wis. G00D SHE)ES! ALITI'LE BRTrER FOR ALl'rrLE LESS. MlCNISH ~i:m~p8P&~Ium""sfi 3Hofs. Buck, Barrows & Co., NEW GOODS. fancy cblo & wa re, lemonade eeL-11. ·wine &et.l, crockery. gla.uware:, lampe: aJao dry goode, ;~::i~.:~tb~:f' \1\~~~r \\~!'!:t~D~!~~;·~ ~!~Wp~:; M~ln o• I. SBAFTON. 0. W. FILKINS & CO..• CITY LIVERY AND TRANSFER LINE. R ACK A,.D BAGGAGE. Cor. Normal ave. and N. Third n. Tel. STEVENS POINT, WIS. llol£orohazu::U .-o. STEVKNS POINT. WIS. ee~. line of mllllnery. 315 Clocks. Stiver at1cl Plated Ware, llol£~0..1 &'tree't. AT TH E BOSTO,. FAIR, 3 111 Malos Street, lalllecheapeo~ place In thccl~y to buy your din· ner DEAf...ERS lN Gold and Silver Watches. Jewelry, Latest Styles In Fine Millinery 'M'ajn 1-------------------------RETON BROS. 6C Co., ;';8. . The •ost Complete Job Office f IN !HB Cl!T. New Fast Machinery, New Styles of Type. Havlng tbe best and tastes\ pres~, ,,,.,. can atrord to print J ob• BET'r BR an<l eHEAPER than the prlnteMl wllh theh· old style s low prt".!lC"· \Ve print t\'erythinJ( p rlnl· able. Ohe U8 a trtal order. ... :a: 0 1.""1-:EJR, Publisher, Geaer•l Book ••d Job Prt•ter, ~ 10 MArN ST. STP.VENS POINT, WIS. STATE NORMAL .SCHOOL, STEVENS POINT, WIS . NJ.;W B U I LDING: •rJIOROUGIILY EQUIPPED. ALL MODERN AIDS: APPARATUS: LIBRARY: COMPLETE GYMNASIU M . ~ETTER PREPARATION FOR ~ETTER TEACHiNG. A Large Co•ps of Experienced Teachers fully abreast of the times. attendanc? of earnest, advanced Students who are Actual Teachers. A large Tho new w1ng now completed adds ono-half to the capacity of the building. Three Aclvaaced Co"'rHR-. t.wn )'Cftre fnrBJOU· SCIIOOL GJUI>l1ATE8 And OTUER competcn&. 8t.nd· t;I~'I~.;~~~"'P~~~~~~;~~dles ln ~:leDC\'8 1 LKn~uagc., Diploma .lq~I•AieaLIO Ll>'E STATIO CERTII'IOAT~. EIOWIOatary Cou rse. t.wn yeaN,fnr t.hn~Jehold· lor eertlftea'- ur pu-.Jo~r ent.rancc esamtr.atloa&. Elo•oatar)' Ccrtlflc,a re. equl"ale:at. to t.llf· lTr.D ITAT~ C:&R'TlYICATE. for fl're )'U"'. ~~-::r~h!.h.":~ ;::"~b':,!~~r. ror • PKiat "'"'"« Prep~trator)' Cownte. &.to ..~k• ool7, preparation In all the eoro!IM\" bnu~.:be:t. 'nine ci&.-"HI •u-e t.Au«b~ br recrnlar !\ormat te,c:ben, or uad"r lhelr direct. o•eralabl. Seloclloa of St~tdles pormhled 10 tcMhor•, und!Jr fuvorab1e clreumst-ancca. rtow Claaae• formed four t.lme:s oach year In r::::r!~ <~=~·~":J:~~~.!b~~~·.·.~ ~~r;~::.;~\~~~~~ Tho quao·tero begin Nov. 3, JAN. 2.1, AI'IUL 6. Board 12.6010 13 por week: oil ochool ehal'1!'•• abouL tl.:!b per quaner 110 weeko ). No luhlon ten tn Normal elaues for lbo.a eapec&lug to ~..·h. TIIIUoa M """'- per week or le.,. Ia prepar"'.orr rrade.. Wrtto tor elreular-a, or BETTER 8-Tu....t.. ••" ded· nile q...,.lloao aboaL any par\ ul lbe oebool worlt. aad C'tl aa lmmedlale pertcaol r;~p17. Addreu lhe r...,.ldent, THI:.'RON B. PRAY. Sw.veoo Polnh Wi t. THE N0RM1\L 1?0INTER. Vol. VIII. Stevens Point, Wis., January IS, 1903. No. II. LITERHRY. NIOMA . SO anti !"\l'f ....... •n lndlan .:trl • .. ft>atu~"' 'Kf"l"e .,;;:tron.~: and ch•arcu"" t"rt"CL Ht"r lh•rt>~e"' ,...~"" l ..oulllul: lh•~· did not ho<t• thol •harp look t.•haracttrl!!idC of "-er r l \.'t". nit\ f'O\~t,•n hair .,,,, pu"bfd back from her fot"'fbead and l'lahfil into t ..o long bra\d• which hunJ( far dt'•n hfor back.. lltr d~ ......... f'try rk.,._: for 'lW' ...... a <-hltf', dau~bttr. ~taor ..tring ... of bred .. and • ·ampum dt'<'O,.Itd ""• .,...k: bn dtd IDOO<'a•ln• lnn...-d ""• .. rnatl feK. :\'IOlt.A. for that ••• Mr OIIDt'. H~ed t"C•ntentfll whh her fatlwr In hi .. whcwam on thtp1alnot, until a troo)l of Cnhetl Stak• .. ca,·alr,\' ,..tutlont'Cl them1'Ch 'e-.!& nf.'at• at hand. Paul Stanrord. caJK&In. and lklnut-t-d b~ all hi" utt-n. toon became a friend of tht• )Crt'at \Yhhf." l'~al.... r. TradiDil ot "'"" tor Wbocro !--a- a JU'Omlrw:nt pac_y..ti.112e forl.hf' ~·kllf'l"" •l~n utr duty. ~ aall Nloma woultl .. tand D('ar Mr fallwr ·~ &tw bao&trlft« .-... ~lnr: on: antl It wa ... not long uo11t obe bad leamtd mo..,. ~:nf(ll•h than the chltl: "'tt tbe tradJo.g ••" ca rrlt'd on prlncls..a11) through lwr. I 'aut S1anford ca nw n101't" uf'Wn no•· h.• tlw •lsrwam v111a Kf'. Tht• ... h~ anti rt"4'r''~ maont-r uf 1M Indian ma ic.k-n auractf'd him. ~hut oft' from all a~""()(':tation with tlw J(tn'14"r l'lofX. could it bf." wonde.ftd. that thep1t>a .. inx-••>" of I hi"' jilrl ...hould not bring out hlo~ dner tmotlon .. '! h • •• a clear 0t1.obff morntn~e. anti llt«: fro~ ..bo~ and sparklf'd un th.f' ,J d~ of thl' wlram•. .\ hon.e wa-. tetMred &o a ..takt- ntar b~. a nd tb~ ~add le blanket bore lht> mark t:. s. P&ul Xtanronl IJad court.fil and • ·on th(> t'On"t'nt of Nloma to bt· hi,.: wHe:: and he had now t."'ffif' to ha\'(.0 t.•ouncll •hh While FealiM>r. Til(' Ind ian thl.t tlld not fa\'Or the J)lan of hi ... daught.tr lra~·ln K him to irt• with a white mao: but hi ... C.VO!!otOt ••"' dna It, s;,<i.-m, and Captain Stanford ,..lul'llt'd 10 hi< .-it. ··~or t.ffttc with • '4rans,.'\"' ft'f'Jfnjt scnawfns,r •• hi ... ... ht"ar1. • nntltn_"<l what h\~ frl~nd ... In 1ht• .:... c · ·maid think II tht•,' lcnto•· of thl,. "trann ront rat-t he Jnul jtht rnaclf'. But. tlwn. the thou~rht wuuld rl-..t" u1'1-"·• nnu"'t In his mind~ ••J lo,•t- Ntoma: tht•~ • Ill rw•tr know uf tht ... indian maldf.'n. ·• n.. ,\ ..T-foch Vrlt-... 1 ca.mf' from Lhfo n.t&rt'"'t \radln~ llO't a ff'w da, ... latf'r. A ..bor1 marrtan ftn-- mony ..... :o.al(t. and Paul Stanford had lonftilld a Ill~ bond. TI't- da):.. that wlntf'r nl"f ,·t-r)" bapp) ODe" for thf' ('ar"aln ond hl!!i men. ~loma ••~ a Jll"f&.l l•letti'IU~ to th{'m all! and sht> wa,& ntwt•r hiJ)JJI~r than _.htn th,lnN' ttOilll'thln,:r for tht\ KOhll\'1~· plea-t• UIY"o 1lut thr 1"0\'lnJ: dl!fJK)!thlon charac-wrl"lll· ot 11~ Indian 1fould oll.en •'"'"' IL.,.lt. and ''"' ..-ould t>f' KOO'l" trum tK"C' tf'nt fordayll. l*-ult:W'ter quf' ...tlonf'd ht .. •ift~~o. forM krww tht _..,.of lwr nl"'i" tooW'f'H. SJ)rlnf( <.-anw. and with h a mt""•Kf' ~ummonlng (.'atualn:-tcanrord ln hf'adqua~nc. Nloma want.ed to llH ta~l ..~hh him: but hl" an"'w.-r wa" \'try d.-· dU~. ~ht• ••"' to t:O ba ck w tht> Jndl11n \"lllal(tt. and "''•' with twr ratht>-r. \Vhl1.- Ft>ath(•t-. untll hi .. ri"lum. \\'ht•n t~ timt" eamt' for htm tu ...y Kood· b,,t". ht> louluo.c:l do•n Into hl .. •H•"" t.)t"" whleh •e~ o.-t-rdowtn)C willa ~a"' and tlroenl...-d that ht• •outd .otOQn rttum to her. Ttw "umowr ~"~· •ltJ• a leu~r tad\ W"t't"k, tu mak.- bri.-ht :IJ)()"' In Sloma ·.ur~. fAch •Hk !l.fw would "'atldlt> htor 1-on~ and rltlto aero.._,. tt-,.• eountr} ""t"''f'ral mile"' to a tnulln~ 1","' wht'n• "hf ndJCht ha \'f• tht" ".o~trani(e •·rhlng, •• 81'1 I'IIW calletllt. ~•d to ht-r. In i(Ointc !'lht" had to cro"" a ''"'' tl"f'acl•· ou~ trail, Quh·k· ..and" abounded on both "'ltle.. : and man} a .tra,•elt"r nad ••-" ' hi.,; IUco h) alluwln.c hl" ..k-1'"' \O •an<k-r a ft"w frfl rrom tht• tJath. But :\'loma kotow .. ,-.,.,_, IDt·h f•f ttw ••>: ._... tlwno ..-. .. no da nwrr for Mr• ·10 ~Homa turnNI. but not to lea ,.e hfm. Sf1t_ • l\ .. • ·lnttr tamt', the lrner~ •eN leP>s ff'('(lu t nt, quickl'' unfni~>lt"ned ht1 r ... a~h and th~w h to ht"' aod th<'ir l"Ontent• more brJer. ~loma felt thl\t out•!Oll'(!tched hunc.b. 1110 spell lu1d J)bto~: aml ~om~thinS! •·uoc wron~. She • ·oultl take h{"r JJ011y, the 1t(1fll1Ul11 naru.re ha~ eome- out UJlJX'nnost • • anti ~'0 otr on tonsr rid~. ~ach•n • I.e mt.:ht be by BERTHA StCSOR. ~w......H. Sll<' at dr.l 1rled 10 lhlnk ou1 some n-o-on for thf' dfolay. p~..Jlbh'" be n• .. tc:k: or prrha)>-l OUq l'll!I OHBOqS. Chfl INltr~ w-tre dtfaycd on thf way. Ou~ •·htn months had pa,.<K"<l by without a mt>.!lJOil)o.~ from Oo the farm next to our ~umm("r home, there "'IH PaulStanfortl* and the8'Ummtr~ame again. ~:tom• a de~mod fann hou'(". whieh 8tood tn its bit or lll'I'W Dt'orly frontle. Sb3 jealou.: for •he door yard In ll~e mld•l of llehb of ~.,..in. fell that he houll(one from her whh II"' hrteniiOfl tin)" hou~ w-as at ,.onl(' tU~turx..-c from tlte road, of nol retumlnl(. aml n tan~le of ro~<l' ()upahes in front nnd n smnll \\'hh.e J.·eMhl-r t~a•• the c..·hanl(\) In his dtlUJ(htt'r. orchard at one stc.Je nearly hid It from view. lfo no1ioed 1ho1 1he kind expn•-'lon in her er•• 11~ hou~e had ~n \'&cant for many years. ant! boulehonged 10 ODI' of t....,.ehery. Be abo nolieed lhe fteld• had been llllt'tl by nell(hbor!og farmen: 1ha1a lirl\&11 lcnlle l{lhlered In her ..sh. but one 1uominsr In vahsing • ·e ootk-ed a stir (~ ••as & cool Aucumn tWtnlng; the ruuon wa .. about th('; old plot-e, un\1 m(tde UJ) our minds thR&. ju"t rhdng •bo''e the borb.on, and everything wa~ ~ wt:•re tO hat"e SOlD(" lt('IW' neigbbo.-8. Of C0U~6 •I ill and peoe<'ful. Nioma had moun~ her pon) ..-e 111tt~ cur lous aboutth<om, and ou l"(_•ching bomeand was maklnao twr way to the trading po~~~t. a.galn a"'ktd a good many que~tioru.. ~Jother and :-lu~denly a err wu heard: Th• pony J>rlckNl up auoiAlk" did nol,.....,m lnteresW<J, bu11old us 1hal hill rarR, nntl Nloma brought him to n short. litOI' the nt.'"' nelgh l.Kws luu1 "ectned very bul'l)' nil Uuy, "o that ~he miJlhl ll~ten. It came again. "h lte u. Oylng about •• If lhoy had a great deal 10 do. for help!'' l'i~ whtsp.!ml: 11!rtOaJie one t" tn the Bul wht'ft John had olfei'\!Cl to help 1hem hi3 serqulek·<and :·· !-11.,. u~ lbe pon7 on 10 hi• lull •1ces had been declined; and when I"' had asked '"ll('!r('d, and •"' 'ihe turned a t:Jrve in the trell, ~he in a neighborly way about their plans lbey hod ·~·· a llgure lllrtlally l'ml'ri(<'J In 1he treacherou• eYa\led hli question~, arrtl had not even told him ,..a,nd. ;'l wU1 help you~·· "h~ c11led. ,;JlLIIIL have ll..,lr nanll'. We dt'Cid..:l tbat they would ool bt tlatlt>nct' a f~ mtnut~ 1~tr!.. BeT "bawl wa.;o likely 10 be very -oclable, a.od 1be Idea ralher uti In a lr{.., ond l'lri-~ lnlo a long rope. She piqued our eurlo•hy. thr'\•W It out to him. ..Cra"Jf It 6nn !'' eJhC c:rlt'd, \\'c orten su.•· our new neighborli a.§ ""6 pas11ed, ··a•nd I wi ll pull tou out.'' :o;lu_ , tl~d the frt." entl to ' buL diU not suct..-eetl,ln our many nttcmpt:j, to make a 111'<•. so lh<'"' woul<l b<1IO danl!"r of it •lipping. friend"' ••ith them. \Ve often cauj.thl a glimpse of und thm hand O\•tr hand she hauled and tust..re<l of allulelady in ~ray ftluing aboul lh.,old room•, until tt~ fonn wa"' only a few f~'lll away. TIWc face or amon,;: the ro~ In the 3 ar\1, and sometlmeoc 1urned. a nlOon·btam fell upon it. ··Paul !-lltn· '"" her whh her h> ..band In 1he Reid. They bolh ford!" f'hr1ekctl r-Homa. aml "he let sro the 1'01~· ~(lczncc.l ''ery fond or mu"lc, and -.·e often heard him ftt•r fal-e wa" tlra.wn and tlrm; the eyrs da"hed In 1\(0),Cing...to her In the early twilight, and heanl her 1he J>ale ll~hl. II' an lo,lanl ,he bad drown the tW'ht~rlns: l\(or apJlr0\'&1. J...att"r W'e $111Jied "" th~lr IO\"e~maklog wheo he lcnlf• and eol lh<" ro~ from lbe ~. She •lood tond ...alcht'tl him .lo••l)' <Ink. He plead<-.! ,..hh vleked the ripe ch~rrt~" aod carried them to her. ht•r hOd IA-Jl'flt"d for mercy. an() whh each word But after a -.·hile there came n chDnJCe. \Vc heard and tach ,tnltca'le he .st.'<'m4"'tl to jCO down ra"'ttr. the lillie madam •coldlng away In a hiJCb, shrill ~M .. tood motlonte.. ~ and watehN hhi a~ony whh lOll(". and her hu.!'lband an~.-ering In a voice which .....-mlng J>l~'"""'· The -and had ttt'J)I UJl 10 hl• -•dly b<olled hi• love .... nke aclloo• of yhterday . •nl.-.t no•• und M't"mtod about to drown him ~Alth Thcrt! • ·ere no more lo,•e~.o;ongd In the gJoemlng, ow gulp. anU when they were both in the Jiulo garden cnch K""" "''l n,., T ll E XOH)I.\ L l'OlXTE H. se("IDNl too bu"y to pay any altention to the oaher. In Nu·l~· fall there eunle n m01·ning when we llenrd no sound, nnd the place hnd tukcn on it~ -old de~rted nptwur:.n'"~· Aft('r se,·~ral d a ys o( thi.,. 'ltnlnge :-.ilf'nce we decidOO 10 ln\"tsti):!M~­ Eotering. we se:~rcht'<l th~ kitchen. then the shtin~ room, then the ,,sntry. They "'t"re a' empts and torlom a~ thoua:h they had ne-rer ~n OC.."Cupied. A bed room door ,...too<J o~ nncl "·e ~tepped \n. There wa§ nothtnJ,: there bn( a few gru~· f(•ntheN' ()D the noor. Turn ln.: to go. a elmoce look upwnrd re,·ealcd to u111 u J)loce. abo\"e the doo1·. wh<•re t he lath nnd pJa ..ter were gune. On the led~e formed b~· the cailting .,.·n~ a snu~ little nest. It "·us tn thl"' that our n~i(:hboN had Wt\de their summ~?r hom~. Xow they hzul journ~ 10 a. •·nm1~r clim(": a.nd we are lookin~ forward tO their retum in the Sprin~ to the undi""J' uted IX>'"~e ""'lon of their ,...ummer home. K. BAKI-:n. SO,' IE ~ l!TE~A~Y SOC IETIES. The n,.,, lite,·n•·y .otociety or which 1 wa::c u mcm .. her drattg-ed out o feeble ~x istent-c in th(' district ~hooJ of our \'illage. So tar a:.- 1 ca!" 1-ernember. the pupihl alone were interested In the OrJ:Anba· tion. the tea~hen ex€'rcising liule or no SUJK!r· ' 'ision o,·er it. ~ty rt.""'COileetions or the meetingtc are \'ery dim: and this is some indicBtion or the inefHcicnt and haphu.ard -.·ay in which the soeiety wa~ conducted. The only debate that wa~ l'IUfH· eit!ntly impre:o~$h'e to remain In my memo,·y "'as UJ)()D the lllOnK·ntou~ subject or The Ath·nnta~e of a Dog Tar. At.. one meeting some oLJbc rougher boyl!( became dlxordcrly. The president o f the society, 3fter u..;lng mornl suasion to the utmost· or his ability, de.l'oeended from hii! chair and J)l"()oceeded to OUI'it the mo,...t obstreperous ot the orrendt:n- from the room b~· main fOrL"t!'. In the cours<' of the scrimmn~t·. a portlo'h..'?r the floor J"'CCeh·ed o good du:o;tin.r, and tl1c girls were mnde almost. f 1·antic with tt1rror. 'fhi..; was the mo"t \' igorous Uebate we C\'Cr hnd. It onl~· l"'('mnin-;: tO be ~aid that the mu ..cular J)re.;;ident who won the \"lctory on thi"' ~a..;lon be-came in later ~·eaN one of the mo.it sucee..;dnl and J>rogre~~h·e City Superin· tendenB in the State ot \VIS«)n.sin. I do not know "'heth~r he continued tO manage Hterar~· ~oci<(ie.;; b~· tlw '"tun-. m •thud,...; hut doubile$S hht l:l'h wo,l\ well tli~play,...d in othet• ~huation"'. Thea-t _.,.~ t\\·u Uu•ra•·.r ilt()Ci<•ttes in t lu.• No•-nml School Lh:at I utt'-•nd'-·~1. Q;1~ ""3"' for th~ '-!h·l,.., and the other ror th(• ho~· ... The first met in tt room ICX"stffi tn th,. "'outlt-we~t corner of the llrst. Roor: the ot her met in n room locatNl in the noa·th-<'ost com\'r of the th\rd noor. Both nwt on P·rldn~· ~\'tnlng ~ but.. thC> mtmb~ r:\ of the l'o\'0 sMietlc..; hutl tHtTerent doo"" ro1· e-nt1·anc~ to the build in~. f4o fur as m! e"JJ~erlence "'t"nt. the societies ne,·~·· tHljourned u\. the S3"nt! tltnP. l n Sj)ite. o f all thes'-• l·ruel Hmitution!'l. the socl'-·lie~ Oourhlhed and dltl ~:ood work- at J~a~t. the 1\0!S' dtd. Sonwtlmes a ruetlonal :eplrlt "'\th\n vur ~oelety marN.-d th\~ plea,.antne"'" Of hJ' relation... Absence frorn IU(l(!t· ing<ol and faihn-e tO J.'~t"(Orm dut~· '1\'('l"e )JUOi:'hed by flne~: and t h~se w~re quite rigidly enforced. The re~ult wa~. I think. :o~nlutary. equall~· ...u tht.! Unh•ct·sit.~· nf \Visconsin, litcra r~· goch•· tics are 1.\ 1'1\pecin.lt.y." Their strength and JlOJI• ulorlty tu -e duo l aa·gel~· to t ho spirit of debute which has had n remarkable hlsto r~· in th nt. l n~ti ­ union. At. a time "'hen literary and debutln~t societie~ w<•~ w€'nk io most of the college~ of tlw country, t'le~tttdC'nLot of ourUni,·e~ity maintained .,.e,·eral "''ith enthusta ..m. The annual •·joint d("obate" bet•·een two or these- ~ociftles wa.s . · ·hhout an~· e:<OOJl~ion. the ;:reate~t e,·eot o f tht> s.chool year. The~ c.."()ndhlon:o~ continue to exll4t at ~l ndison : whlltt within \'Cr~· n..."CCnt. yeo~ there ha:~ been a revh·t'l of l n t ~rt -ct In J)ublic doba tlnJlln tht• other colle,rc.- of the counu· y. T he men3' Hterary~ocicties at> Madlsou~ durinM tht! time ol my course there, had re..• exercise" lx>· side-;: debate:S on their program.... TI1e meetlnJl1'1 lx>gan at Ml\'en o 'clock on F r iday f'\'ening: and If the t•·o debu.te"~ und thl' other busineli.lil .,.·ero not di~J)Osed or be fore eh~,·on o·olock, the Atroke or the tower clock at that.. hour udjC)urned our l\oclety without furthe1· action. .\lCire frequent I.' ' t hon nOt. the ~ssion!il \ttcr~ exactly four hour,o in J..onu·t h. brok{'n only by u J\hort rece$:-' • .,.·hen the sptril of ploy bl'()ke !onh In all kind< or rolllcklnJ! colle~:• sons;~. Nowhere el~. not e\·en in eln."'s work, •·us tllrn:.· more earne:,tn06" dl<olplayro than (."Ould be M.><·n to t•unntot•tlon •' lth l}rt)ntratiun fur thloe ~ocltty •·ork. Tt~ bo~~ had bt;Mnd th<1ll the in"J)iratlon of .. uch nank•"' li" \"lla~.spoon(•r. anU LaFollt_tt.t: for ha1l 1101 mnnr ..uch tllu .. u·luu.. 111("0 · ·orkt>tl aml •Jm laul"f'h In th('...,~ :-amp ~•wit"li(·~ Y [Wfo~ tlk· 4\H' of IIi~· amhlt1ou.; 11tudf'nt wa~ tht." )lr&ntl prbA.• uf R 1-"""'hlon un dw joint d<·ht:u~ IPam: ur. If ht• ~.-oufd not Bliplrt• to thnt t·mlnt-n'-"·· then.' wu"' th<• tlnn t•on,•lctlon chat the honor und tht.' !'U('W~ .. vf hi~ "oc·h.•t,v tlt·t~·n•l•.._l upon hi" IO,\'uhy lv ltoe tnlt'l'\""-t". ( 'on~JU{>ntl.). no phD..(' tJf t:nln·~h~· at.-ch~lty tH"'pla~t"tl J,.'rffi.t<•r "'haatit~· or morf' [M"'f•tltabl(t n·~uh ... ~t> ul)'o.tlr\'atfon In tl~ \'ariou .. "--C"k1if"> lt-a.d" n• • tn \."t-.wlut\t-- thas ,·uluntar)' effort counh for rn<u•t In Jltenr,· 80Cift> work than fn any otfk•l"" or school Ill•. On~ ntoed nol wah r,.,. hi~ fdlo-.r ~otudtnt4 tO b(_.com.' }1rcJtl{')eiU, nor for ttw· ~UilJ)UI:iiory iotfuem.-e- tlutt ttt(•ach(-r may ex('rt. 1ft"~ '""n ftnd a magn-ifte()llt no..,.,.,,.l for hit~ t'tfon .. d~l>a l'ltn<'nt lnth'_\J"'Il\J(tmly of 1he prevoraclon that otht•Nt mal ,.. .. tlt tu mak€", or the res,nJiarlty ()( tl~lr nnentl .. ruH-e M th€" tneoetlngs. ) luch ~~~u,.,u•-e 11ntl rclaxea11011, mu\'h inoetruction. antl the l•lea-AanteAt. nf ..udal n.•lution.~ a re found In l'ilt\ll(l(:tlon with a llt<..·ar> ~OC"Iety: but, more th ht-....t.•, the arot"ltt' ~'"-" tn('a"' opporlu-m"ly to test. and to tru one'tt JKl•~•· of ")Waking t-lfe<.·1h·ely. And • ·hat ~ter than thl.. ttof .. any man po~~"" "! ...,. ALI>t:I<T II. S ,\SI'OKO. JOliliY COli UlVINS. \\~ht•"• ,H~I Ih11t hux \Vhy Wali )Jt/'Oiol <Pf t utfy from Mru.ll~cm )tu't F-v---t inUh: nuut wl)(1l ) II'. s. 1-'0R SAI.t: ....Fh ·c pountll'f t~f .h uh·t(("l (1ty l'h"t•. lnqull'\• ot i\ 1\ll c_·-_a_-_ , •._ - p ·N'..-tdent Pray eafls. lhe boy'14 h anthc, wtu~n ral.o.NI, a forf"iiit o f hands. wha & name t."'uld fw apply to ti>P j<lrl• II the~·..,...,. all ral"'-.1 Y lf \\. AS'Tr:o To know h,· ..tutk-.lt~o~ who lt-ft on d\".,. u'cf()(-'k traln. ~bt>r 10. W"h~n- tlw tJart) wa .. lwld that niJ;:ht ? 'nltl' ho."~ • ..,. auiou!t 10 aid in ~rink a llanual Training INJ>:U1"111Mt: for 1~1 ha.-f' ,•ol· unlf'ttn-tl .-ood from tht- foN".. t o( hand ... ~he. S SJt-.0 \\'hu can oa~ any of dl1! tll(•tn· h•.or"' uf tht' 1-fa)..rtte T rihuoal "! ~he. P. P~•Jtl(•tlt Rarri ..on, ••lm tllt'\1 ,,..o ~cur.. t :-.~ Tn •XliC Yt't,\ 88.-··Mr. Sp-n-1-r. \ V11l'n I -.ultl ''t~('ar,•• ho•• many thOu)lht o f U-e-n·r·Y ~I I""' ~""'"' ~I rsr-..n--of d+a-r uwanln,: ttXJJif'n .. lvt'. ~lr. SJ> n .. J·r 11•at·.. rlsrht. l'n~ •lway"' f•>und ~o. l."',... \'\'hy 1.. tht> ar'\'li)(ht on ttw uf North Oh·i·doo Strt"t't and Nonnal a\' ('OUt' e'ON"USutCUM IM.•r ~lr. s. !rom Pa. . .ked .. \\"'ho can name some 14trlul~~ J~aylnu- IJieCUIIKI' t~Malu localities?" ~~~"" )1 -rt-n- The JX.'Ople f rum Pt.-nn ..ylvanla. alwu.y~ ""Y hathi{>U for hou~:c. Some !le w Year ~e&Oh•llo• •· "'II n. what did you think"! llwm o. c: .......~. l(hf'IOrfc da;c;"' • t i d{!«.:\Jgjiln~ \lid fonn.111, wtwu to UI{O. '" U lnf'1llbfr . ~I S ti(IOII.~Ttos- Ho.. cao)Jr• .,,.., ex~" the Jllrl• lu "0lunlte'r their b a nd3 w~ mo"'l o f t hem an· alrH.dy art\~fll away or ~pokf'«< torY a .:ood thlaoc at nl,.bt ~ llfot-+an.,.. It Pl"f'' f'tlb daMe ( 8 j NJ...-n and lhcht ( U)ro'"' from i:'Oing •••' •ith tlw wronsr Klrl~~o, ( Xot to )."(-t behind with work. l'tfl''fl.."· To llO' on time lor P• yciJOIWY t'l•••· M. '1'. Tu hav~ the-lr lft:~n~. G&.'fEKAL IIJ.~TOKY C LASS. n. (', To •lOll jollylnsr. To •lOll pining !..;r (R)oses In rold wnther. II.(', To •top bl...,klng ai1le. ~Of' ltow T I IRKP:. TilE T ~e ~0101.\ L I'() I ~TEll. «BRMAL FOI«TER JA:-IUAHY Iii. ttl"'">~ 1'\'ach~ a lonJ.t w.·a~· btwk, ltlhl !'lu••t u' m)~t•'i. An•l It "Ill ~oon be hN'"'~ -thtH Ja"'t "'t~t•k. nntl )otOIW~ ami "·<•II, hurrah for ~~~~1. 1n tl~· th~ 1ww quttl1f•r: --- -- t\th1Nle column<l of 1tw llt:"t"t•ml•·r (.... ue IDt'Dtluu w-u made of a pt"naot to ~ a:h"en to the •:Olt'f\"'d at local po ..&ol'llc.o a .. ......eontl cola .... mauer. Tt•ml .. of $ub-.crit>tlon ~·~ t'f'nb 1~r year In ad7.""• oent'i it not fHtltllx'fun.• Jan. I. 1!)(\1, \1Unn•. t:OlTOlUAI. :4TAYP. t:'OLE.IOJ!~ '0.1 .. , .......... J.:tlltor-ln:<"hit_lf UttLt.x {Alg'<'.!oi;oi.: ·=oo: ::~;;.,;~~lj~,~·to'~~~: ·&~r;, ~~~6;~. ·o.1 lh:..~lt\' I ....... .. 1-oeal t:dito .... (. "t.:RRA,., "04 . ............. AthiNic •:ditor 1-:XchanL,~ ~itor '03....... .••• Tralnln~: O.:•part:ment (_', P. OL..'tOS. 'GI. ............. .r\.Mt:J...IA PoP&. ~t. ~t. Aan;$. "0'! .................. Alumni •Altor A. D. ~HlXF.K. '04 ....•........ Uu .. lne"'" )tanajter \\'t:SZ.t".t. Pl\'ERSt.T/.., '~l-&. ) ~~~~~':;. ft~~,:.A·g,1 -,4a:c, \VU.MA 1\. Ct.:sl'.:l_.l_., 'll:l, A. !i"t lhtslnt:-10 ~tn,;n\ 1 I PHY.~~ A~~'IATION. J.'«fi.O ('. SO~n!RS. '(\'L •••••.•••••••• ,.. p~.,.ldt>nt .r\. ~HU.t:K. '04 .... .•••• •• .• •••••••.• '"frt>a ..uNr 1-:UtTU )I lllLL. <» ................. . .. .. Seertotary t>. i\ddrT.... all bu ..int""-.. lt-tl,f'r.. to 11.., bu .. lnf".... man· a&rt·r. Artidb .-.otidlt'd from fomx·r .. tudents and ltat·lwr-. 'l(h"ADERS and SUHSCRIIJERS a"' ....,ptet· full, noqut>10tfl<l to ruun>nl~ our adv<'rtl~no.. EOITORIAI.t. All ulJ<uu·tl r&ilk 1903! A Nt.·•~ar? So the to ('t"lf'.. tlal olN'r,·ation ,...111 tell >UU. llut ...o quit-kl~ antl ... momhl) ha\'f"thiol:"" ~t·ntl{"meo ~in•n ~ut um.ler way that •t-rY It not for "''DW' el""er pre~ it w-ould b.,_.ak In the quarter. t"'t rt'1uinder and a k'naeiou .. mt'mory. ~m tht-~·e had Dt'Vt'r ~n a 1-:vt•r.) em(' 'eem .. to have )lN"pAI'\"<1 for January ;i whh "-'"olution.. ( lnchullnJ: n-"u!utlon" no' tO makf' uny re~olution"'). or dNt•rm1natlon-c, to get rlJ,thl do•"D and •·ork. \\'e do not wllilh to imply that t>'' "ry 01\(" wa .. not hard at h ta .. t )t>&r~ but the chans:t> of en,·ironmt>nt ( hy the way. lwrfdhy, J,.n't In h ) fora oouplto of•·t"t'k"· and the \~i.:orou.s ..t'attwr, have ctnalnly wrou5rht ~:ood. resulli. •\nd then. )OU know. tht- la .. t • ·t't'k of a q'tiarter wlnnt"ro- In tlW'~ketba11toumanwnl. 11tt~Pointer ~tarr will award two pt>nant.... ont• w t>aeh 1M yuunJ,tladle"'' and the boy~ • wlnninll ttlum•. Tht• Jlt'nnnts will lK-" mode of jCold uml amrplt ft•lt "'hh Initial lt•Uer!i« u~. P. N. '' Th<" nrut1('"' of lht' •·in· nln~ lt•nnto~; and their captain' will l.M.• " 'Otk(-tl in lht f"lt whb the tt&m!i' c:oJor"lt>. 11•t• p__•nant:ooo. w.•lll ~ hunJ;Cin a C!On.'"J)Ieuou" pi a loe In tllt'c lf~1nnaoelum: andt-at'h .. u~tog )ear thenanw" oftiK• wlnnin.Jr tt"aiU;t •111 ~added to lhe H~t uf honoR"tJ t~am10 of th~ Jla.!!tL ~lanyll~ books are being add<-.! to th• ~reo~ral library t,•er>• month. A lars:e JU"Opordon of th~ are new h-om the pen of the 8\llhor. lt. l.t 'JI•Ite a:c wt•ll to kt'ep ln touch wllh new book~ " "with tlu ily ne,.,•.a ; .ao th~ books ar8--pl:•ood by thcm'\Cl''C!f..IWt•r th(~ t'U<'.)'CIOJ).s•dla sbeh·e~. for a f(tw " 't>t•k..oi, that etudf<nl~ ma1 beco1:0e easily &C"qualntt'<l • ·ith tlwm. that ...()IDto of u-. 1-'<('a~ty S«"l ~~~ to rome to ttchool (let alont to took a •·rww .... or two UJ•) Tut: POrNTm wtll urrer a hri('f review of lh(': mo ..t lmJJOI'1an' addition•, ..o tlu•t. at lea .. t I"IOwtcf'~r. a-c h !'etm~ lho..e who .,.ad Tn& Por::-.'Tm (anti who do..·" not{'\'en It out or r>urc curim1ity to know •·ht'lh('r th('lr nam~ Ill In J)rlnt. ytt), may JKhioilbly bt• lt--d to u mtH'(I thoro peru~aJ of th~ ,.nme-. Y<"AN the ~hola..,. of I hi-. ..._-hvol ("ftj0).-.1, and proftl<'<\ by. Ol>ponunhl.-. of me-mbtr•..htp In at lea .. l fh·t dlrrtn.·nt ~tut.lt."nt Ol'l.tan· In JU''(~\•I ouc ha~~ l:ullon... ThLi: y..-ar we have anotlwr ~i4"t)' with aht~ Younsr \\'omen's Chrl ..tlan ,., .... oclatlon. u... hI~ younr In lhl" ~hool. but ~ho•·" an tnellnallon to thrlvt. Thi" I" a wel<.-ome ~lo~:n: but thl~ ~&l1ould nnt ~~<UrprlM! U.'i. 1'herc be 8 di1Ttn•nt"t•lx•twt.•f•n thl" "oelt.·ty and the oJd one... It 1~ an orr .. prin~ or a royal llno. I~ I• a little arm or til(" rarnlly tn:-e who..., rooL• are planted deep In th• 1..-al"l• or th~ )Ounr wo1ueo o f our land, and ll!C b,..ndw .. ext.f'nd lu uplifting lnlluence to 114-arly dty o r our broad ruuntr). Other ~odetit' .. IU't" lvcal- thfoy ••;•1 TilE :\<.HOI.\1. 1'01:\TEH. not rt"COJ.,'llilecl ubroad. Tht•y Df'l' all ilnJ>Ort· nnt here: but when their membel"$ J.fO out to ,.trange place~ untl among stran).ters. the~· :~ re no Iunger one or many. the~· are onl~· on(' among runny. They mu~t -.·ork their wa~· huo th€.' new M>Cial world. This is not alwa~·sea~n,· don('. But a member of an organization so v. ldely locntC'd and in sueb repute as the Young \Vomen.tO'(;hristlll'e ian As§Oeiation, surfers none of thls unplea~ant­ at.."Quaintance~. nl'i it w-ere, and made to fe<"l at home: ~he is one of th€' family. The teacher will not generallyexptlrlt.>n('l' im•."'D\'eniem.oe in t.he social '!\'3Y "'hen a•·oy nt hi'r s<:hool, for teacher!" ha,·e a (:ornmon io t('re~t: they nesl'!. Sbe Is wel comed by o ld one muy tind comfort , frlcnd.s a~ul gafely. 'fhi~ feature o f the Young \Vomcn 's Chrlstion Afi:S<X:ia· tion, in ''ie•· of the othe r ad,!anta~e o r societie..-t olfert'<l In the ~ehool. ~ms the mo~t ''aluabl£t. Aud J;o"'' nbou\ the young men. Are thC're not "hnilnr ad,·autaj.(Cs to be a.s highly ill)J'Irttrchated by them us by the ~·o ung women'! Elere iR on ideu "''hich thot and effort may turn to prolit. More about this ne-x\ time. soon form a Httle <.'Om pans of friend~: 1lnd, fur- thennore. a~ wek"'me to the home·s of their s<:holurs. But when not teachinJ{, wtum in n ~trongt' city, it is hiJ.thly con\'enient to know that there i~ o nt• J)lut-e, at leust. where one iii welcome, where Story wrh e~ will d? w€.'11 to see the bu~int>ss manltJ{er or editor relative to a numbe r o r prb.e:-o "·hich are offered for fiction contribution11 to TOO Poh1ter. Thf\ mnnngement ha~ u. number o r t:Ood books o~ hand. oml il' "·tiJin(C' to awttrd the m os tlnit nnd ~'Ond JWbes In n monthly<:ompetition f•vm dnte on. Ai> euch book will be woa1h one dollar or more. and ls a ~tanda a·d work, it is ~x­ ):~eC:ted the o tter will n ot hrH·o been made in '' ain. LOCHLS. t-; ,·erybody h;: hii.J)J),Y. Cranc.l·ma i~ with us now. Pencils ready! J)aper ready! Hunkers retuly: Cu! Two handsome ga~ chanclellers ha"e been put in tho •••embly room. Qumv- Why did Professors Spindler and Tal·. bert look so blue Satu~· e•·enlng? Mtsf!l Sickler has returned to school afler e ra I days a t>Aenee o n account. o f iJlnC§~. ~e,·· uaow did Professor Spindler catch 1hat oold '!'' '"Looking tor some one so 1ha1Y he could go to the spend Saturday nlgh1 ?'' Conrad Olso':i--has been confined to his room for tho J)&~t three weeks, with o. ~pratned ankle. \Ve all hope he will be with'.;• soon. Mlu: Alice Cros)J gave a very de:llghlful solu on Friday afternoon. Miss Cros~'s voice is re~ ma.rkable for sv.·eetness o.nd J>O•·er. )IOftt. o f the :-otudent-s h:u ·e returned nfte •· the Xmas holhJays : and ft:"Om all apJ~rance!'l they se.tmt>tl to ha\'e ~njoycd. tlwil· \'ncntion ''t:'l',\' tt1uch. ( us About Oftetn stuclenu hn.ve entered their nau1e."' candldnte~ for the Oratorical contest. Students !!:hould watch ' the Young " tomens' Chn.stlun Association program~ They nrc ''ery Interesting. January 0, C\ 'Cr y body bock. Good time re~ J>Ortc<l by all. ClasliCs !>egan to niove at 10, and the full program of classes recited. Profe"sor Bocon SJ)fnL part of his \'&ention in ('hlcago. where he went t o l ne(!L hts v.· lfc "'ho came on from the East to meet him. Mrs. Bacon will rem11.ln here the re~t o r the year. ProfCiiSOrTalbert gave UfJ a ,•ery lntere~ting and lnstnacth•e talk o n his visits on the Continent, txplaininJ,C many Rccn e~ by means o f the victures •·htch hang in the a~tsembly room. Quite a number o f the faculty were in atte ndance nt the \\'l~conliln Teacher~' 1\s~:toclatlon held in )lilwuukee during the holidny~. President. Pray Wlb ~rutlflcd io sec many member~ o r the Alumni in attcndtmct•. Tilt: :'\0101.\1 . 1'0 1:'\TEll. h I• •hh '"" •In""""'' rt>~tret tbot .... "hronld<' of ~~~-- t·a~rlne Lofli3 which O«U...-..1 at ht>r hoiDf' In Lanark, January .&tb. She wa .. a ..rudtont herto durtoj{ thf' ye-an '01- '0'!.. and ga,·e ,•very promlw of developiosc into a JJll('(.~.... dul t{'aeher. th~ d•ath Oplc rte1ul, (.'harles Eugene Banks, and \ \"allot'-' Bnu.-e Am"'hury, the trio of American authont and humorl~'"' eomprl.sed the fourth number of th~ Nonnol 1..-ture rou....,.'?Opie ~ad •xrltffi our lau,ghl<'r by .outbero and :"egTO dlal..,t. Mr. Am_<iibutJ 'll dramatic: numbert' aod hi, dlalt"("l •kttc""• ..-.,... verr good. His O.Cirqut" at ol" St. .\not ~•n bo found In Tbt Century ~lai!UIIM". Mr. Bank· .. ~rlou• ,.~~ were equally appl"f'oo dal<'d. The -.chool wac grtatly pita~ with a nt'w foatu,... of ~lr. Talbort"• work on t'riday aflf·moon January U. Thl• ••~ a debate. the debaton< bolnl( memlM"r~e of Mr. Talbert.'~ biology clo"s· 11•t "ubjet~ under dl.iic.us.slon 't'"DS hriefty- thut ('1\\'l· ro•1ment of 1nnn 11!1 more ll)ftutnt iat t hnn heredhy on hl<e nwntal um.l physical de,·elopment. Tht• jud4'<'< deeldt'CI In favor of the alllnnath·e. Tile SenloN en~rtaloed the Faeult): at a w~ry Infon:ual llttlt pertr ln the gymnasium, Saturda1 ov~lnar, JanuarylO. Tbt ·•\\'riggleo"" .... ,.. ~ loading feature of the enning. Thu e<~t a preer<leot lo the war of a !\ewYMr·" ,.....JKion. ~.. tabtl~b(>-. 11\e ~Ph1 cla....ll!IH, uDder &he supervl ..ton o f ~ll·• 0<-llltmer. ba•e prepared an uhlblt of anlclu of lf'!OIIrapblcal lntertSt. n.e-lndlan and Japane~ dl&s>I&1S are very attrat'ti't'e, u alw are the t;"'Julmau horne And dolls o f all climes. A greu deal of crcdl~ r. due to Miss DeRiemer who fuml•~ 00801 valuable hints and suageotlon•, and did a ~real deal towa.rd• ma king tbo exhibit A MUCX.'If.!i•• 1 ""'\ "ew Boob. II maJ bo of lnl<'rto"~ to t.oac:hero of history In tM lfJ"'mmar dtpa"'-DI, that one of the new addition• to tM gentral library Is a Ufe of Danltl Boone bT ~ubon C. Thwaiteo. Thfl • ·orlc Ia not oal1 a tbrllllog aDd luc:lnatlng OC<JOuot of the ad<.,.turou• We ol the ~at Amerieao plo-r and huntt>r. but a tnllhful narnth•t of tarl~ J\nwrtcan llt ..tor>. 11'tf' Hterar> fonn 1.. pun... an'l ~'lm1)h•: It t"annut fail ttl arou~ int("re..t • .t\Ut.t•nion. >oUUJl l..adib! ··A man·~ twart ' ' rt•n<'ll\'t.l thru hlot stomach."' T'tM_. Ro..ton (.:ooklna: ~rhool l'ook Rook atlon1~ our ~heh't""· Other new and lnter(>:otlng hnHkiil an1 " Portu Hlco (utd h,c TWsourt.'t"<"':'' " ('hlna. th,•Long-Lh•t.•tl ..:.nJ)Irt•:" "~panl~h (..'hit's. ·• .AI.tUffiftl. ~I H. ALuwst t;orroR: In rt"cpoo-.e to ~our f't"CC.Ut~t I am glad 10 wrhta ff'w word.J ft1Jirdlog thf. Ste,·~n .. PulntttoJJ In thtl:nh·•,.,.hr o f Wlsron<ln. I btll••• tht Normal I(Miduat<' ....11 ftue<l to du Cnhtn&hy •ork. At the ~onna l the al.fn()o.a)hett" '"' ou~ of tooelt-htlpful~~, and f'ach peh'On 1'4 lou~h~ to bo re•p<>n•lble '" hlm,..lf ror hi• proJll"t'~... 11th& "'IJirit leads 10 lll"f'llttr lndlvldueal ,~ fTo•'tA un tht' surt of the 1-tudt"nt when he ente•·" othtr• llfhl o. 1'he ~Jllrh. nf unh·e r~al ,:rood ft•11o•·J'hlll ~~St·n· tlall~· IL JlArt. or Ste\'fDfl Point. ~~ ltu·kln~ cu. tht• Cnlven~hy: but. thts I !it to bf! e.XJM'C..•tf'd, bf.rau~ of tht- varlou!J line' ol work and c.•f ltM" )('N"ater ouu,... btr of "tudent'4. 1lle Cntw·,...ity ~ to me Jlkt> a ~:reat ~rt':lal t"ity w htl"f t~fr$ body lc tu!lhlna.r about ~nt on bi-. own attain~. and •PI)I• m>tly lndllftre't to tho~ of nth•'""· Of rou..,.,. the ~~~Ieos dr,.elop ftf\tE-rs of C"'mpanlon'hlll and ..,.,tabllhr. Out the Ste\'tD.!I Pointer 1.. known In ~ladl..on primarily for ..-hat he he< aeco01pll•he<l· f'ray and llountl• did excelleo~ wo•k lu tht Gloo Cluh tuut on the s,latfonn ~ Rotchkilii.fl: and Ol"adford were ~leel<"d ( by the ltteuhy t>f t l,. F:nglnoo•ln~r Xchool) tll('mber• of the >'Cholo.-.hlp fral(!ml~y: while Hubbard I• on the join~ debat~: and Qe,..lj on tM loter-Collt~CiaiAl O.bal<' thl• r•ar. Tllf• rf'IOOrd or 1ht-.t lot but typic.-:al of what othe.-. h&\·6 done. I might mention In detail the ...,.,;a) triumph• of '"" ~rlru, and'"" •~ oftht bor• In athletl.,.. but J h a•e .. ld enou11h for tbl• titiM'. I would like to htar from ...,.,.. of til@ oth..r Alumni on thlo ••bjoct. '118. 46 Tm: i\QR)L\1. PO i i\H~H. TR~INING DEPHRTMENT. KI N DE~GA~TEN MO!l!lli'IO C lllCLE. "The mom1nJ,C circle'' J.., the time when the: ehiJdren a.-. callt"d to dl"t'te by soi'DC'I mu~le from the l)lono, und th('l reol work of the morn in¥ be~tiru. They $h In a c:-l~le~ becau~ taeh ean look into the Ia«'< olalllheotlw.-.. n,e circle I~ a •)rnbol UJ) to this thn(~ they ha,•e \)(>(>n only pam, ""paraled: now IIIC'y lonn the circl~. and are the wuor..t: klodergaueo. To brtos: them of uolty. Into elo~r ~YmJmtby llfte•· their 'IC &Jaratlon they "'lng their tommon wng!l. and !teach a new one. J>erhap•. A!Wr lhl<, OOmtl lime I• •J>ent In lree talking: and later the thouuht of the day, or !iiOme truth which I• """t to be presented to the child. l• brought. to thtm tn the foMn of a stOr>' · Or, else, lJy judlclou" QU('.!ItloD!l often the whole truth b brought out by the children uooon.clo~ly. You will always lind the key tO all or the re•t or lhe ~ork ol tho day In lhe Morning Circle. t'roebel helle•ed In the denlopm.,,. or the wbole child phy1l<ally, n>entally and moralh-. Th~re Ill no f!IJ:)ee(al parLo'f thft morning p~rarn set. a pan lor lhe •peclal de•elopmenl o r any o r lbe three or lh~ natu~: but usually the o1art•h has a tendency IOWOrd Ibe pby•lral deveiOpiD('IIl Ol the t.hlld. perhaps mort! than any otber. Howf''t'tr, in lht• mllllar~ march lhe child learn• Ob<'<llence, uttemlon, ccin<.~ntr&tlon. And tn the dramatic ma~h any tnnh may be fmpba~l~. An e ft'ort •~ al"o m;df' to brlntc the ehlhl Into hannony wlth the world of mu .. lc. rhythm, wnt•, etc. lndlvlduallly may be brouj<ht oul by choo.lnlf lradeNI lor lhe march and allowing lhem to lake • .,. mueh chars;re .,. JlOS.Sible of thf' whole march. Tbe glfi period 1, a 1able perl.o d, and u•ually EXPLAINED. l"Ontain.ll the thou~ht or the ~lornlng Circle gh·en 10 lhe child lhn>uJ:h malerlal mt'an<. Be play• out In tl,.. JCIIt period ll•e 1rull1 or lhe Morning l'lrclo. Tho gill• I< lhol material whlcl1 ... gh·e 10 lhe child 10 play with, and whlrh he relum. to us In the :nmr fonn a~ he receh•ed h. The child exsn-..·~~es hll'l true self through t>lay. Play i• 10 the child whal work I• 10 man. Tbe c-htld playti any nt"w thouuht gh~en hlm ~ thftt. Is: the wny he mu.ke~ the thous:ht. his o"'n. 1•herefore, when we wl<h to brlna- to 1114' child any oowlhougbl ,.,e bring h. to him not only In story fonn, or I'Ong, but. also through J>lay~ that the child may lh·~ lhrou~eh 1he esperle- hlm.ell. Through play he t-on""' lulo •ympOihy whh all ln•lilullonal lllo. fta,•inJl pht.yed he Is a fanner, he ls more lnter~ted In Iarmer< and all they do. II l• ju<t tbe tiiAMe with ever,y fonn Of t~C life. The child Jllay• lhe rat'\l game• whelher he I• 1au~eh1 lhem or ool; be II•"" through Ihe actual .. perlen""< ol Olhero throu11h Jl)ay. The O<.'CUJlatlon ma1erlal I• that which I• given lo lhe children, and which they translorrn or change Into a fonn l"'eJJ~stntlng a tl•oua-ht to them. Thu• 1bey make pennanen1 their thougbl.!l or lmpre-<lon• which 1001 re«>h·e. Thl• gh·e• them a mode of t'XJ>resslon throuu-h mnte ..tal. TI1e O.'Cupatlon• ol lh(l Klndel'l(arten I• tbe ''and •ork. and ra rried on into the schools becomes manual •·ork or mu.nuot trolnlng, which 1!!1 becoming eslabll<hed !00 much ol late In lhe ...ehoot~ of our country. Dome!ltle Science IJ the manual "'ork foru-lrht: while carJ)entry, buo11ketry eane .-o,..k, black·timlthiojt, tte.• for tbe boyl. EDITII E. S:<JD£>1. Tm; XOR)L\L POIXTER. 47 HTHLETICS. FI~ST OF TH E SEASON. One of the fastest and most interesdn~ gatt'K".s of basket ball m·er played a1 ~~~ Nonnal lOOk J>laoo Thursda~·e\'enlng DeeemberlS. betwoonthe\Vausau Young )tens' Christian Associ1ttion nnd Normal teams. Seldom it. is thnt an audienc3 is moro inten.seJy interested than it wns that niJ:ht.• Scarcely a sound was made •·hUe the piny wn~ going on ; but v.·ben n. basket was made by ehher applause •·as gh-en. In pa~slng and basket throwing the Normal team excelled; but in generoJ team work the side bean~· teams •·ere more evenly matched. The \Vau!U\U boys •·ere in better condition physically, and but for this fnct. tho score uguinst them would ha\•e been greutcr. The game was called at 8: J,j 1 and tor the UNit rev.· moments the game wa~ fust and furiou:oo until Baherson tossed the ball into the basket for the Orst two points for ste,·ens Potnt. T-·o more bajOkeB were thro•'"D for Ste,·en,g Point before '\Vau~au srot a point. But here they braC('d and secured two preuy goals from the tleld, making the .'l<:ore 6 t.o ~ in fa,•or of the Nonnul. But thot waH the nearest they came to tieing the 8core: and the Normal team g radually dt-cw nway from their opponents, allowing them only one point on a foul. The hall ended I~ & In 1he Normal's fen·or. to the second half \"Vausau started out with a • rush and eagcd the ball more frequently, and sut'Ceeeled In runnh\g up 15 points in this half. The Nonnals continued in the lead, llO•"e\'cr, all the WRY thru, and at no ti'mt 'o\'ere they In danger of losing. During t11e second halt they scon..-d 2:! • points, nearly oll or which were made on Ochl gaols. Time was called •·ith the sc..-ore 40 to 20 in favor of Stc,•ens Point~ and the game ended with a cheer forSte,·en.sPoint bythe\Vausau team. The line" up of teams and the score .-ere as follows: BaskeL•. Seore 8 1:! B. Currttn, center ......................8 16 \V. ~lurtlt. t:URrd •••••••.••••.•....••••. I 2 F. Walker, guard ...•..... . ......... . ... 0 0 Elah·crson, free thro'o\'8.... .. .... ·• ST&V&.'<S PoiNT. A. Halverson, forward ............. . ..... 4 H. Bah·ersoo, forward .... . ..... .. ..... 0 To1al. .... . ................ . ................ ~0 \VA US4\ u. BaskeL~. Seore F. Sexsmith, forward .................•. 2 4 R. Goet._<eh, forward ................. ~ 8 L. Sloid. center .•..•......•....•.....••. 2 D. \\tilson, guard........ . . . ........ 1 ~·. RadLkc. JtUard •..••..•..•....•.••..• . 0 0 Sex8n\lth, free throws .... .••.... . To1al. ....................................... ~'0 J l ATHLET I CS. The question or whether ...e •dll have a base ball or a traek team next. SprinJ{ ..,..ill soon ha ,.e to be dedded, as it. Is C\~ery year. A~ eonditlon'!l ~u"O now In school lt soems to us u.~ It there should be no question in deciding In favor or trnek nthlctle8. Last year we ha:l n fairly K'OOd team; and but. fo r unfortunate ""'eather conditions two meets would ha,·e been held with out'iidc team3. )lost of last. year's candidate.!~ are back again this year; and •·ith some ne•• material •Te c::ln arrange ~o~e'·eral meets, and turn out a running team. The base ball material ts rather on unkno..,•n ttuantlty. TI1e expen86 of runolng track alhletlcs •·ould be no more and probably less than what it •·ould cost to run a base bull tenm: as all the l!iUJ)pllc.,o ueeded were purchased last year. It we should drop track athletics now, the ex· pcrience and ad,•antagc from the training laJoot. year would be of no use to us when ••e should lake up LhaL work again. I TilE :\OIOIAI. 1'01:\TEIC. EXCHANGE. Tu& CHRI8T'IAS ~t&.'HSKSUFB ffinl("" to u~ •·ith an aUrGcdv~ eo,•er and w~HJlrlntt"tl content~. Tor. F..cno of CaM"Oll ('ulle~:~ I• a ,.·en edllt'<l ntWI)' paper. "I ~ar llw.OrsnaOutanl( •Jlralnetl hi• ankl~... Oh: 1 ~; a li011. of monlu_..y •n1'nch ~ t-:x. ToMJIY- \\'hat we" thto ftr..t talklnJ,C mathlne made ou\ of. pa "! Ex. Ma. IIL'<PI!cK- A rib. would bt lmt>mved II It k~pt out of the new- l"Olumn<>: and THII: IUDIOORAPH the advenl~ment~ vil-e ''ei'Aa. Tr.A C KF.R-N~mc the boneg of the skull. STUD&.vr (ne.-·ou•)-1 ha•·ethem alllnmybead: bul I ean't ju.t think of their nameo. t;x. ~·utST Bov- My beel~ ,,.. •~ lal'll'! a• foot ball•. Sl'lCOSDIIOV- Tbat'• nothing; I saw lour poll""· men •l~plng on one Ileal In St. Louis. Ex. J u-s toa- Ho•· long can a' goo-.c s-tand on one leg! SC:..,OR- 1 don't kuow. JUSIOR- Tt-y II and .ee. "8•~• ·• \Vhat klnd of a stOYf' did pre·hl~torle man u~'J'" Pl-obablr a mountain ran~. Ex. A new exehangf. THE SI:.Ji'.C'I'Ruw, 1-"artl(u. North Dakota, eootal~ ~good ~torlf"t: b\lt d~·,·o~" rather too much attention to foot ball. The SIOu~rbtoa RKIH SCIIOOI. DAYS <ontain• a lloo<l oulliM o il he 0\.>Qulney's Fll~thl olo Tal'lur Trlt... He put hf"' ann around her wai~t. And the oolor tell ~r thf<k: But UJJOD thf' !lhouldt'r of hi" ooat lt. ~howed up for a wet'k: you "kod F.dllh'• lather lor her handY" "Ye~.'' 11 Row did you eome out?.. •··rhru tho window." Ex. (olek wllb 11>4! ""'a•l••l-Do you think 1 ought to go to a "'lrmcr cJimate? DoctoB- Orea& bea veo•• man! tb-at's )u.§t what I am trying to JJ&Ve you from ! )o:X. PATUl;l.'T Tr.ACRf!II-Traruolatel~ common lanJ:Ua~ the alllt'brale elCJ)reo<lon A greal<!r than 8, A leo• lban B. f'UPU. (new al 11>4! bu•lne••l- A ttuek a pin lnlo IJ, and then B turned around and ~ttuck one lntoA. - Ex. ~MAt.LilOY-Say, MlsMuil, I came for aomcthlng 1-:.:c. ~'R&sHIJ!>-llay I J>Ull down 11•1• •hade w keel• tlw MUD out y\ P80P'.- No. Jeaye 1\ up. Don"l you know 11Ml!IUD 18 good for liC~Il thlnjit~ 't •"fbe S.olors had a bl&w-oul In 11... o~mlcal labara10ry 1..1 nlaht.'' " Old tbty~" u yH, a oork bk.o...- out uf a hottlf' and JOtnu..·k ont! of thttn In dw toyto... fo"!x. el ..... N~RBOR-And now what may It be't SXALI. BOv- lJe mudder wanlo 10 know will yer lffid btr Jf!r !&he teelh '1111 afwor breakt&$t t Ex. " Whal did your lalher Ju•t ghe you a wb lppln~r tor~"' 1-"0 r nut'lng." .. \\that: for nothing.,., "!'lure I . Why: you•c dldn'lllng J paid him !01· dt•tn• h, did rer?" Jo;x. 61 r Mrs. M. E. Phillips-Moore's PRJV ATE SCHOOl, O~· DANCING. POUH lRAINING, . VHYSie1\L eULTURE 0~ . OanoloJr Ia an a rt. NoLhing characu-rh:et tho ; tad.' or g~nt.leman rut much aSI good maonc1·r', pu· z lttcneA"~ and true gracefulneet. Awk-.·nrdnen llj 0 most. frequent.ly caused b~ Incorrect. ba.h11jk of IHl· I 11hlvn and motion. l t. Is "'t1)t!o blghly tm1..-wlant a, to form correc:l. bahlt.s or m6t.lon, as c:uty as 1.01· QJ ;~lble. Nothing Ia moa-e erroneou' than to supp<u~e .J that \.he ~Jimple pr&dcioe of \.ho various d"'~ ··TO· Ql ate& gracefuiD(U-8. Careful t.,..lnlng In thu. ''l rl••u• t- movementa nf dancJng ts \'cry esse.nli•l. Pupll1 should b-; taught. whttt cooatltutc& true ..:•·accfulneu. And educ•ted to an apprcci&•lon or the hl~h­ es&. e.xpre&310ns of intelligenoo and cult.uro tbut. ocan ho gh•en by means of mot.lon. • \\'ill rent. rooms for t! .. lec&. parties or club~. G E T A. ..... . a (2f' :/.. '-@~?Z//f-1"?. N {)Z_ / It. comc:s baQ..dy in talcJng Not.U. anff on F:xamlnrulon d:Lytt. la&t & yeaMI. Reduced price to otudenoo. Hadcock ~ /t ' Jr;,ll lt /r/1 /]}f ;y(}Jl/. wltl\ care, WENZEL PIVEIII'IETZ, Aa:oat. h. l:t Fully Warnaated. and Dr. G. M. Houlehatt, Rood, 'DENTIST. DENTISTS. StmiiH'olut, Wis. Om Postomce. Stmus Polllt, Wis. omce,435 laiD. · XPECTING to """'l<e a fair compensation · for iu ser\·loes. and • ·lthout preten.se of gh·ing something for nothing, the E WISCONSIN STATE BANK ronn, • OF STEVENS WIS. tender8 h.s se.r\~iees to &hose who app.reeiatt> careful and promp' service and Intelligent auention to detail•, believing that, belng equipped ..;Ill a lithe faellltle• of a mOdern banking house, It can be of real ser•·loo to the bu•iness public. OFn CERS-J. P. Mallek, pres.; W. F. Collins, cal!lbler; P. Hotbmau. vloe-,•realdeo\>. BOARD OF D1RECTOII9-J. P. Mallek. John Loorbotbom, B. o. Bahereon, P. Rotbwan, M. Cauid1· , 1----------------------~ lHf CHI~~GO ClOJHING SlORf. Fine Clothing, Fur n lsblnc Goods, liata, Caps, Boola, Shoes, Trunl.8, Valltet. t-:tc. I. SHAFTON, Prop., ~II ll alo Street, Steveos Polo~, 'WJa. F. A. MICHALSKI, D. D. S., DENTIST. K. ~:. ('or. Public Square. l 0 Jf)HN SeHMITT, T>.;, FtNIS. AN'l" 'l".A.tC.ON The Western Teachers' Agency sura l ~r• Of MILWAUKEE, WIS., li M 1he t•onlidence of S.·h ool Hmtrtls ~nd :O:tt(~t·intendcnts, nud i:~ •·ontlnclt"ll ""stric-t lmJ<itt1'51' ttrinciple!. l>in"t·t tt.I'\'Si,..tntw•• ,:.?iveu ur no ("onmli3siou ch:ar;.!\"tt. S.1KI f,.,. •~>- Buy only BENNETT'S BREAD. IU S..S.C:Od St. Hm JOI seea the "IESTRRI TBACHRR?" Jr DOt, Send ror l Free Sample Copy. ,\ODHY.:!S Wi~. MISS M. KITOWSKI, L~DISS ' T~ILOR. 4171 Mala Street, Up•tnlr8. .NOHM.\ I , 7V'i.. E. :-;or.rcrn:u. '1'11 .\IH: 7V'i.~CKLIN , F1ori.st. {'lloloo t"lowera aDd Plaow. Cut Flo•en~ a Spec· lallt. BouqUds And t"uoeral O..lgn.. Tel-.~2. 410 JtcC•Uod1 St~ St• n•• ..... ,.Who. s.- J1u~easeN, DEALt:rt Dl FRUITS, COJFRCTIOigt_ CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETc: Tel. 141-J. Mal• Street , ~t"JC~ dnor west from Dr. ;\l'At-11'• Drul{ St.nrto. KERN SHOE CO., 41~ MAIN Wll It mady ur \ho bel\ or whoJ,.• 8(1mo m atorial~t. I• It a ma<:biDO-mlxed bread aDd lo tree from onntamlnAt1on lnmlxlog aod hood· llog. B . S. ELLENWeeo, ~ICrCH liVfRY A~D R~PAIR S~OP. Tel. 138• 4. 742 Stronp Avo. D. A. AONBW, S. Y. Gillan & Co., ;\tiltrnnke.·, T ei.&U.. Stnens Point, Wis. Al l,._. ~1-ii..Jt. . . M~;.t,, r ..llment hlultk :111d t-irt'nlnr. t.ll W i..,.·un•in St •• BlodlladJ·IIadt Slllts Ill r.wctloa. Ho•.M 81oc•, M•l• St . ST~EET. NOlHING BUl SHOES Th6 SOUthSI06 J6W616r Fine Watc:h ~epalrln& a Specialty. r~,.,. ... D. N . ALCORN, M. D ., ,,......,. ......,.....,... ., u.. v. 8. '"" I•"'••• M,..,l&IIIHt DI""Dttl •Mo,.ra.HMI tf t . . Eye, Ear, No&e and Throat Olcwo.e~ •~•.,•-' t~lo. lO on1~pi"" vent ' "''•m•lt•m.. wealif eyt, ome. over TaJl<•r lii'QI.' dru.r '"' ...• TeL IlL E. H. Rf)GERS, M. 0 ., Plr~sician om... ·a nd Surgeon. Houro: 1-3 and 6--3 p. m. T<ltpho"" lOG. 1101 Mala '"'"'' Stoveaa Polat. Wleco••••· P. A. Sf)UTH~JeK, M. 0., Ph]!sician and Sutgeon Tolel'hooo 32. Stovoaa Potat, .6-16 Cbu"'h - WIKOtlal•. II,...,,, eARRE A. PReST, M. 0., P~~fo~~~s-\~. ~.; ~~f!~on 0111<-e a ad "''ld•aoe 003 Clark n., cor. Stroar• • •· Stove•• Pol at,_Wte. W. W. GREGf)RY, M. 0 ,, Ph]!sician and Surgeon .. <>moe boura I and 7 p.m. 313 ~lain 11roet., up ,._Ire. Rea. Curraa Bout Tele.,booo-QIIIce, 125. Stevoas Polat, Wlecot~ela. J . !oo~o~R~~1~N , fiold . .d Sliver Watches. Cloollot. Jewelry, Sliver ••d Plated Ware. Plaao•. Oraca•s. Sow I•& Machin,. a ad all Klads of M lislcal Me n:haadl~. F i rst Cla&ll Wa~ch llepalr• Ia& a Specialty. -4 1< llaln &.....,., S~vens l'olnl, WI~ Glu.;c.- At.-curateh und &:lentltlce11y t-'IU\.'(1. J. W. BIRD, M. D., Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Special n.u:. tc> Sludento. <>me... ~ )lain S1. Stcvcu Polat. WI,._ ·•wisconsin's Bes t " J S~p<~rb 1\,.UNDRY• \\ urk. GIG Chureh tl~ . P\oono 100. Dr. E. M. Rogers, DENTIST. lluthon11n llnild in~. !'e<'Und Floor. ~ Entnlll('e.fon :'IIRin nnd Third •••· Dr. J . M. Bischoff, DENTIST. l'rown and Llrldgo Wot·k a Spec:l•lly. l.ody i n Ml4ndanoo. Cor..\laln ••· & Slronwo avo. t lll1· 1~'"' · TIIH.... UNION CENTRAL LIFE INSU'I(A:J(CE COMPA:J(Y. ......._ • t\1olked,.J• ... , ,_,_., Ia A•eM-.. F.:ldolt•--•\A a\ IUe rateoo.. A~._.ftYtrt w eel_r•u...._ ~ Guslav W. Hei n, J'*-'"-'• u.Ddlaa. ~~~ Pub&e Squre. L. ZBOROWSKI, M. D. KOROPRAS •" ..\ ..:ULtY. IUIIIIR Of 3UIIARY AID DIIMT·PROOf IIRDOI. ~ped•lllollll d~"h M .-omen. O:Goe u4 f'O!'IdeDM 110', l'§aro•.ltl' •••· T~~:L t:M omc~ bOuf'!ll t to • p. a. &T&VBJIIS POllitT, WI S. eURRAN HeUSE, E .I. TOZIER&CO; .t:n-4 ELLIS !ITIIEET. Groceries, Stationery and Confectionery. We earTy " Full Line of the ~ea.ts. Bloc~-tk~e&t of u.:c l'lonual. Best Two a..~u•.&.o~ II. () J. D. CURRAN , Prvp._ l.udtor g,,..,, lo the Cll7. ''-"'- ~ .oo per dar Ste&nl Her.ted. f!lec<ri•• Lll'h... l:p-IO-dr.l4. C. F. IARTI.N& CO•• I.eading P hotographers, PHOTO STOCI OF ALL l,IIDS )luuldin~ 8nd Fnun!'o'. 114 S. Third St. AUOUST OOERKE, :MgRC HA..""''l' '£AHA>R. f1.., IJna 'o l SampiH ol 1....11..• Drat Ooodt at· oa baod. 4112 Mal• !ltraet. !ltev••• Pol••· WI,.. ••1• H D. McCULLOCH CO., Lt'd. m~~~ri~. Bo~~s. s1mw~m ~~~ . sw1 s~~~lies. DRUGS 1\NO MEOieiNBS. ~e:>S. G. M. DAHL. NI. MCZ.-e:Je3ri, Merchant Tailor. CATE & DAHL, t"lno An Tl\llotlog a Speelall.,. Gh·o me a call alld l will paraotee oa<l•l...,<lnn lo Quall<1 ot Good•, .,, aod Price. n P.tlllo fJqure. 01'er Belloeu~.. uak.-,. 8~TeD!l Potot.. 1\ t torn e y s•a t• Law. I. C. - NEWBY, DEALERI"f- Fancy and Staple Groceries, Tobacco and Clprs. u,.. Pt•• ,..,.lb • s,..c... 1006 Oh•lolnn Flo•r ••• Feed. ••....-t. South ~Ide. Omee mr Cftllea's ltlloaal But F. W. GIESE, 71/t E R C H:l=tNT T:l=tiL.OR. !1:~~,: ~:-,:~.as;:~ :.c::-te llOJ Dlvl&loa &t ., !loottbald e, ll='.:=. Ste•"• P o lat. KI NCSBV RY'S ARLINGTON HOUSE, JAS. WE LCH, Projl. 6-N<:>eJER.Y. RJOI:TS $ 1.00 PSR OJtV. ·Tclcplwno 24. 325 trongs Avenue. THE RIGHT GOODS ----~ Stev. .a Polat, WI• • AT TH E RIGHT PRICES .ALW.AYS. South Side. Graud Ceutral Hotel, M . CASSI DY & All )lodcrn Stevens Point, FRANK'SFRUIT STORE. Tel. 163. 8 ~• Accommod11tioos. Prit-e• Reu.so~l e. Coraer P lttlt . .d Clerk St a. T. C. KOBELA, Dealer 11 l ultal Iutrouts ud iepaln. Pnlta, Vegetables, Coafeclfoaery, Oyatera, Claara, tobacco, Etc. Bicycle Livery a nd ~epalr Shop ..ot M• l• 8t.. TilL US. !Un-• •!' Pol•t.. Wl!h - :Z411 1'1 . SecHd St ., Stev"" Po l a t , WI•. P . J . KOSTVCH , P . W0ZNICKI, TONSeRIAL PARLORS. High Grade Bicvcles. 8 13 S t roep Av. .a e. Stevoa& Po lat, WI;, .Boys, Gh•e "mo n Cull. DEALER IN Oeooral rcpalrloll fromplly done. Blo7clo Ll•ery . 0 " eme&call . 121 8. heo• 4 St rc.t . JOSEPH GLINSKI, L eading Mezcl!anl Tailor, tlbop aor\beal\ eor. Pllbllc Square. 360 Mela Street. St•v• •• Pol •t, Wte. JAeeas HeusE, 1'1 . J ACOBS, Prop. Leading Hotel in City. WIIIC:Oul a. ·. I II E EIIIT.\'1'10:\ rl:'quin·cl to he a (;()()JI TE.\( '11 El: is worth utntll tnor<• in the cont· tll l'tTia l world than in tll1• tPaelling· proft'ssion. 'l';tkt• a six or tl'll nton tlls' eon rse ill t ll1• Steveris Voint -gusiness (~Jege 1- ;nulJII'I'Jiilrl' yonrsPif to <H't<'Jlt our of tlH' lncrat irr position!-; thi s sC'ltot!l is eompl'lll'tl to lf't ~~~ h,r c•nc·ll mtmth for wa nt of a sullic·i l•nt lllllllht•r of gT<Hlnatrs. S..•11d /or nam~:< of p;:r:<C'II:< uml firms desiring lh~ gm.luulcs of this school dming the pu.<l ~~·11r. Our d••gunl Cutulcg i.< Fn.·,•. Our SIX..:iullh•.< tue: 1.\'J)fl 'ff)IJ,I /, 1.\'STRUC:'J'IO.V. STII T/ONHR Y na~·~~·. "DII Y AND HVJ:.'NING SJ-:SSI(}.\'S, GOOO ·4C:CO.II.IIODA '1'/0i\'S, COMPETENT 'THII CIIHUS, SIIORTfiANO. 'T)' f'I:.'II 'I<ITI.\'G, dii<ITIIMI~vnc. SPE/,L/NG, [,E7/J:.'U 11'1<11'/SG. Call cJI th,· Col/,·go: or address 1/:.! principal, W. . E. ~ L LEN . STE~ENS POINT, WIS.