The Putnam Hall Cadets; or, Good Times in School and Out
the boathouse they found P
" said he. "My, but wasn't it mean of old Crabtree
loop again," said Jack, and
tain," answered Pepper. "Perhaps we
't do a
We've got ten min
rtment, just off the main classroom. They found th
t can I do for you?" he sai
, sir," they answered, and then
ned with close attention, and q
ill, there may be nothing of importance in it. If y
Jack, and then he and h
e in getting out on the parade ground. It was a beautiful day i
one of the old army officers present, and then the cadets o
n charge of Company A, to which Jack, Pepper, and Andy b
n, Captain Putnam came forth and mo
he command of Captain Wilson and Lieutenants Plummer and Montgomery, who have drilled you thoroughly in the arts and duties of the soldier. These in
hout. "Three cheers
his assistants!" was the added cry, a
l find hung up in the general library and in the gymnasium. Of these names the first eight are eligible for the rank of major of the battalion, and all are eligible for the rank of captain, or first or
her shout, as the c
moment later. "Carry arms! Present arms! S
round twice, and then into the mess-hall, where each cadet took his place at one or another of the long din
r. "I saw Peleg Snuggers tacking it up in the gym as I came away
on it, too, Joe,
ious cadet, hailing from Philadelphia. "And Andy Snow
ce of Josiah Crabtree. "If I hear any more of
was rarely that he had any tro
sty enough to make pie of," w
ill have silence!" And he looked around the board so
ak. The former scowled darkly at Jack and Andy, whi
rrence in the school yard, and watching his chance, he leaned back in his
ad been done, but then he made a side tu
me with a pin?" he
boys on both sides of him w
ck?" questioned George St
h! oh! Something is down my back!" And the sneak
the matter," said the teacher, and still twisting
ou know anyth
, s
; what could b
ence, and then the sneak came b
, too," he said. "Somebody must h
ds joined. Pepper winked at Jack, Andy
to the library of Putnam Hall and to the gymnasium
es next, Jack is third, Henry Lee fourth, myself fifth, Dave
or," came from a cadet named Dale Blackmore
eturned Jack. "That means
f the football team," an
ding the merits of the different candidates. As among men, and especiall
be major," said Jack. "He
dier than you are, J
pper. "Jack ought to be major,
me from a cadet who had just strolled in. "Someb
u mean with mone
ebody t
Why, who in this school would
d of rocks all right enoug
me from Pepper, and he motio
s really offering money for votes?"
an piece of business. Why, in politics that i
it's seldom a b
om a small cadet they learned he was down by
hore, they reached the bath-houses without being seen. As it was past the bathing season, the houses
ed their ears, in the voice of Dan Baxter. "Besides, you know well
o blow one's own hor
from a big boy named Gus Coulter. He, too, was a bully, and,
you five do
give it
ise to do all you ca
ey," answered Gus Coulter. "I'd jus
?" put in Mumps, who was prese
, Mumps," said the bully.
on this?" came fro
Nick, if you'll vote for me and
worth as much as Gus Coulte
ted I'll give you
Dan. As Gus says, I'd just as s
whispered Andy Snow. "Baxter can
ake his money," whispered Pepper
ded a rough voice behind them, and a ca
use. "Humph! Pepper Ditmore and Andy Snow! So you've been spy