The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 1-26

u vk*< m i - •f** * ; ITrf- J f c w A M i O w . M ; w«*fc w ® s a m e * with ■ l|* t s € a » y o th s r ir a i,, . t f o f o T ® S W ® O T i r i 3 s « « : -CE m i ey f K M E r ■MIE AFTER ELECTRICBOM. There wn# « ,b ij mass m eettug a t N«ta Prow ls iCEDARVILE PEOPLE Are Around. gw “SEMEX” Tker* h*v# been » number of re*! (Continuedfrom Just week) port* ’u rre n t the pant few week* *s j Clifton iM t F rid a y afternoon a t to n igh t prowler* or “peeper*". Ifci wh ich tfmc the proposed traction 1««*m* t h a t some one ha* a deejr* t o .' W# And th a t CedarviUe township s,*» <■»*— — *—»—*-*■> has furnished the following;preach* Jin* between gprlagfUtd* Clifton* Cedarv llle and Jam estow n , was tak en up, Th* Clifton people hare for some;her of oompialnta time been endeavoring to interest! Some drastic method should ho appear a t bed room window* abou t the retiring bour. The no rth « id i'« J» : H n itsd P r esbv ier ian ; Isaac of town furn ishes th e g rea te r num- <27* Lawbead, 8 . F . Morrow, J . X>. Mr. George Baker, owner of the Booth Charleston line to build a line South. A t p resen t he Is construct lag a nsw en trance in to Springfield, which means th a t already three m iles o f th e road d irectly sou th Is about*complete. A t the Clifton meeting, Friday , there were m any in terested parties, Messrs. Ii, H . Su llenberger and D< S. E rv in representing th is place. A s there has been three routes planned between Springfield and Clifton there was a committee fo r each to secure a free right-of-way The farm ers claim" th a t something m u s t be done in the way of free g ran ts to ever get a road. The C lifton people have not worked on the free rig h t of way any fu rth e r than Cedarvllle. If, the farm ers between Cedarvllle and Jam estow n wjsh to become in ter­ ested they are expected, to follow th e p lan adopted a s to a free right* ■oJMgay Those p resen t who m et Mr. B aker l a s t S a tu rd ay a t the law office of K e ife r and K eifer m Springfield w e re ;. H . IT. Coe, H a rry Corry, C. D, Esfcel,' Charles Hatfield, Dr, H a rris, J . R . Corry, R , E . Corry, Jesse Garfougb, A. H . W h ite from Clifton and Mayor J , H . Wolford a n d K trlfr Bull of th is p lace. A t th is meeting Mr. B ak e r went over th e proposed routeawhiub each comm ittee had to offer# One rou te came ou t th e old Clifton pike, the second over the Springfield and C lifton pike a n d th e th ir d over the Old Une survey between th e gp ring - 'jfiefd and Clifton and Springfield . a ^ d Ymlow Springs piic-ee. Between i a ^ B f G i R S o n th e re .a re -alo^g tb«j - i n a v * 1 h a *« 'vy* v 4fli _WV.*)*/-W^r,-VSHa? s«!^5jf employed to stop th is work, Parties seeing snch a person a t th e ir win­ dows shou ld have a loaded shot-gun handy and give the gu ilty ene fu ll benefit of the contents. Such work as th is would require a police force of twenty o r m o re'm en and th en probably w ithou t avail. One of our w et friends sta ted Tuesday th a t i f the officers would spend more time hun ting “ peepers" instead o f people supposed to: he Selling liquor, the town would he better off. This is only one m an 's view of the s itu a tio n , due probably to the recen t raids, CLIFTON. The railroad cbmm ittees, which had been appointed a t th e public meeting a couple of weeks ago, m e t F riday afternoon and made their repo rt which Seems very lavorpbie tow ard ge tting a free right-of-way for the' proposed -traction line. H a rry F rey of Springfield, an old timer in ra ilro ad promoting, dm* taken a th ree month’s option on the k ittle property down a t th e cliff#. Dash Tuesday n igh t th e rive t w as 1 ‘B e rt Rainey, a t its h ighest, being ou t of it* banks and over th e space in fron t of th e mill. •. * , The H . P , 'chu rch is having a aeries o f m eetings th is week on m issionary work, A ll th is week in- eluding Sunday , M a rch 7th, they will h av e p ray e r and preach ing ser­ vices a t 7:80, excep t 'S a tu rd ay , March 6th, when serv ices will las h e ld a fc fp .ta . l a s t F r id a y n igh t th e Clifton Ipht^fi^aool biM&eV-b!# te*^g iff|$L Bull, A lsx McHatton, Hugh Mc» H atton , Joseph McHatton. Wm. A, Pollock, W* Cunningham Jackson, H . P a rk s Jackson, Joshua Kyle, Jossph Kyi*, Samuel J . Kyle, Bob e rt J , Kyle, C. C. Kyle, Je ro Kyle, V io to rK y le, Robert Nisbefc, Wm, H . Anderson, R iley K ittle, Thomas W. W inter, Wm. G* Spencer, Fran oia M^Spencer, Lu the r MeOampbeli, Alvin Orr, W a lte r Condon, OoyrwAwrmt N , S; R iley Mc­ M illan, Robert McMillan, H a r­ vey Reid, Cargill Cooper, Jan ies H , Cooper, Samuel Stormont, David Murdock, Jo h n Kendall, Clarence Young. C ovkna « * prs , 0 . S ,; Dan­ iel Reed, Jam es M. Foster, Finley Foster, H en ry Foster. - P besbytb S- b ia n ; Jam es H . K y le. Jo h n Mer­ rill Ky le, Jam e s M itchell, Howard Agnew Johnston, R obert Galhreatb, Robert Wilson, W .W . n iff , Ja son McMillan, Jobn J . W ilson, Homer McMillan. M ethodist E pibcopaxj Andrew Yost, Jo h n P . Patterson, L a - w - ybbs : Wm, B . Lawrence, A lex McEfroy, John Orr, J r ., W . F. Orr, Charles H . Kyle, F red Barber. D octors : Thomas G u t h e t t e , Thomas Adams,, Jona than Tha tch ­ er, John McElroy, B ru tus Pettijobn, D. Riley Caldwell, Ed Mitchell, John M# Turnbull, J , O, Stewart, Cecil George, Foster Ky is (a'veterlnarian ). D entists : Andrew Brown, Rob­ e rt Reid, Hugh M.Reid* Jam es H , McCampbell. ^ , The following is a lis t of Cedar- Villa g irls who m a rried preachers: J a n e Jackson m arried Jam es Fo r­ sy the , who w as a m issionary to A frica, a fte rw a rds Edward O’H ale Dobbs o f Iow a ; M aria Jackson m arried W a lter C lark , m issionary to A frica ; Mrs. Irw in m arried An­ drew H g jf fh ,-H . D .; om a H ^ le O f* l i t t l e 1 Thsy call I ’ve traveled < west, And heard i And m any* ] B u t uone like j The lay of l a n d ! The vale*H Bring back to s home, And dear old I The weigh t of j My life Is jc Because H e a r •In thee i my i Too soon, a la s t Yet whan I ’m I s till will oh« Th* mtm* of i News A nourcontast Was filed in th* Pleas Tuesday m a tte r of the Thomas A- A* located in Cedi An en try was the case of D. the B a th to m which the pi* to file a th ird which the case con tains two action. Barnes < illegally dismiss intendency of eehools. I n t h e ease of aga in st Oscar ■»# trea su re r of cou rt find* tbs mention th e pr^ tiff is illegal,: to the relief p rl Wm . Hoove counts for for pleaded gUf Judge Ky le: a n a was j it fterdd. This iitm aferr tusriud hider, dtr/.’ts ;hst your is 1 v.st tine -«<i a prompt sectk is rariitstly dtmr*4 ............ (VWWWWWVO-WOWVVVVVMl EuCK $ 1.00 A YJRAH- ktiv* place, il«. l ’v« traveled ^bird’s trill, la o s l'v s seen riil*. ary side, i and rill, ny ehlidhood’e HU*. slijd itonme, kvior’s love, lie. » Ldepart. i# hill, ny hsart, rilia. Courts. rtltion s h it of Common moon in the t* of the late The e sta te is [.township, th is week in i«S against ml board, m |g r a n te d leave petition, on Ltb tr ia l, if It causes, of to have been th e super* ith township M. Carroll fman, a s ^County,- the o f assess- th e plain- tiaon titled on two rja ro sney . sSlIimH To the farmers and taxpayers of Greene county: There was organ­ ized a t X en ia on Feb ruary 30, a Greene County Good Roads Asso> .jiation, an aux iliary to the S tate Good Roads Federation . The ob­ jects are to use every effort honor* *ihie to better ou r public highways md especially to influence, to make ind unmake Road leg isla tion The g rea t increase in the crops of Riio, m arke ting of th e same, in the past ten years, the g rea tly in c reas­ ing number of our automobiles, lias rotten our roads In a -very deplor tble condition. We feel our taxes ire already about to the lim it and jitr legislature is slow to make ap­ propriations except to increase the salaries of already ovek pa id offi­ cials and in view of a ll theHe facts something m u st be-flone. On Janu a ry lBth, lOoo an organi­ sation of the s ta te was affected a t Columbus. Greene county was fortunate enough to ge t one of the four v ice presidents, Hon, Jesse .Taylor, Jamestown. The repo rt rtas unfortunately gone ou t th a t this is to be an automobile road building, How farm ers and tax - payers i t i s i n your bands whether tins shall be an auto road or a road for everyone and bu ilt by everyone. If yon s tay away from these m ee t­ ings and don ,t com-* and make it OtJR meeting and a fterw ards your taxes a re ou t of sigh t, don’t knock, bu t walk up to Xenia and pay and saynofchmg. * Th is s ta te -organization is here and going to stay , and is here to make Good Roads and to m ake some one pay fo r them- Hercules says, “ P u t you r own shoulder to the wheel and- push . " 1 How i t yoli, wifi n o t tu rn and help push th is or­ ganization to th e fron t and demand yOur fu ll sh a re o f the righ ts, the o ther man will. I t took n s 300years to find ou t we were paying for free delivery of m ails h i ou r chflea, bu t' when we awakuned fe> Will Erect New Addition. Mr. C, H . Crouse lias -dismantled th* old ice house a t th* rea r of h is m*at stor* and will erect a new ad ­ dition to be used as a storage house and p lace to do renderm gand pack­ ing, The Ice house has been in use lo r many years am iwas p a st usefulness and a more modern bu ilding erected in its place. Mr. Crouse s ta te s th a t there Is every ind ication t h a t the m eat men of th is section of the sta te will be compelled to use m an­ ufactured ice th is summer. —Three ot the p re ttie s t and -brightest girls of Muskingum col­ lege, come to Csdarvills, Tuesday evening, March 16th, to debate with tfareb of the CedarviUe girls. Ho adjefetiveS a re requirCd to describe the la tte r. I f any are needed the girls will use them themselves in the debate. Muskingum w ill surely ge t d ll th a t is coming to her. New Outfit Is Installed. The en terp rising firm of Sm ith & Silvey has refitted th e ir tonsorial parlor w ith a modern three chair sideboard th a t is a beau ty . Hew* hyd rau lic chairs of the la te s t de­ sign! take the place of the old style th a t has been In use du ring the many yea rs of partne rsh ip o f th is firm. A new lava to ry h a s been added w ith improved w a te r con­ nections. Mr. R, B ird recen tly laid new 1 linoleum of a b rig h t p a tte rn whifeb add s greatly to the room. ■« This firm believes t h a t th e re is no th ing too good for th e patrons and h a s invested no sm all sum in new fu rn itu re to keep apace .w ith th* modern shops o f la rg e r places. TRANSFERSOF REAL ESTATE. David H . Hopkins and Harsh J . Hopkins, to M. I.- Hopkins,. Ban Francisco, Gal., 76,78 acres in Bu- garcreefc township, |1 Charles P a rk e r to Isa iah N. P a t­ terson, tra c t In Xema, ft. C. K, Spencer to Alice Derby C arr lo t m Yellow Springs, $300, A lbe rt and Killy Conroy to Mary F . Creamer, tra c t m Silvercreek tp., $1060. John Donavin to "George J . Bruce, lo t in Xenia, $360, S. W. and Susan Crumripe to Caroline O, Hoagland, lo t in F a ir- field, $ 2000 . 'N ann ie A ry , a dm ’x of Lester A ry to Thomas Brannon, tra c t in Xenia tp,, $383, E lla Douglas to J . D, Hu rley 126 acres in Clinton and Greene conp- tteb, 67000. Thomas Bran lien to N ann ie A ry tra c t in X en ia tp., $-100' Charles S, W ilson to Id a Wilson. 1 acre in Silvercreek tp., $15. M ary R .G ran tan d W lllirm G ran t to Alva Sm ith, tra c t in Ross tp. $1E0 John H , Coblentz to John W , Jobe 03.48 acres $ 1 , ,D. E . Crawford to J: E . Hardesty 82 32-100 acres in Jefferson tp. $3510. .E lm ira K, K reider and C la ra 1 . Ricking, trustees to ■Sylvester Mv Houck 29,28 acres in B a th tpM$45CC. David and Cora Devon to Isa iah Mason, 70.70 acres in C acsa rcm Jt tp ., 65500, W illiam H. H arg rave and Mh - erva Harg rave to Claude E . H a r ­ g rave, 1 acre in Jefferson tp», $400. How ard K, G ran t to Alva S m ith ,. tr a c t in Ross tp ., $ 100 . r f 'w M r, Al. Shaner of New Burling­ ton hasmoved onto th e P au li farm and Mr."Andrew Morrow of near Kumberfcon „ has moved on - th§! ' i W0*m 1 * p’plifca*. ' : W*dn*s»#y bnisirtih*' d a y a«t by |lir , B ake r to d riv**v*r th* rou t* , t»b« p a rty «rriv«d her* shortly a fte r noon, d inner being t*k«n a t R . E, Oorry*#. B**ides Mr. R ake r wet* hi* *nglasef, Mr. H un to f Washing­ ton C. H ., Mr. Horace K e ife r of Springfield and Mr. P ierce Cleggett of Bainbridge, cashier of the bank in t h a t place, Messrs. R , E . Corry « n d H . H. Coe, A large number of citizens m et the p a rty a t the mayor’s office and Informally discussed t i n proposed line. All assured Mr. B aker th a t the town welcomed ah electric line and th a t he m ay be successful in ge tting her*. Besid ts Mayor Wol­ ford , ther* were th* members of council, D r. J . O ./Btewart of the Board of Trad* and o ther officials of th a t body. F rom her* Mr. B sker atffi hi* p a r ty went On to Jamestown to in- sp*ot tb s rout* ahd view the ooun try , H* state* t h a t severa l of the members of th* compeny from W ashington C H .t w an t th e road h i m through her# r a th e r th a a by fiknith Bolonand Jeffersonville. ABS 0 TT TO SPEAK. There w ill be a meeting of the Greene County Corn Improvement Association, F rid ay , March 12th, a t l iBOp. m. in the Assembly room *f th* court house. Xenia. An ad ­ d ress w ill be given by an expert, J . P , Abbott o f Wooster, on "Co rn" Mr. J . F . Gordon of Jamestown, will ala* speak on “ Corn Formation ." leg a l notice . CemttM* f i n e r Court, Green# Ossitrir, Oh*e. CMrrt* Hegfev*, P laiatiff, t i t m m HneiwMt, Defendant. The sMMtdant above named, plao* « f residenoe an3ti*«w»* w ill tak e «o* i t * t h a t on t h e l tt h day e ^ a n u a r y 1 * 06 , th e said plaintiff filed in m u t t h s t petitieo aga ine th im pray*. ln g fe r a diver#*, upon th e grounds of hab itual drunken***, fro** n*f* $*«tef i n t y , an d ex trem a o ta s lty H a . w m * * * i**k« t o t said sonrt. ’M on« * will be fo r h ea rlap , a t Uw C b a rt Hou*«, if* Xenia, Ohio, m M m m % wof. * t* e r a a e o e n «t*r*a#t*r a* th* **m* mm Be hea r« , b y whleh t«*» $ m n m t i* raqaiwff dtamnr o r Jadgman t w ill h* tak*n Carrie Mnyhes,- Flaintlff. :-’sehoiM"-attd'- m « (M e a t •oboet:‘team s, aHo th e girl* m m going to p lay , b u t the game wen postponed Indefinitely by Ceder ville on aeeount of some in ju ry to one o f the boys and one o f ta* g irls being sick. G ilbert Kuse moved in 'w ith h is mother. H e hea purchased the barn a n d is expecting to open up a livery bam .soon. Vanfcress, th e b lacksm ith , is mov­ ing Into the K y le r p roperty recent­ ly vacated by G ilbert Kuse. F ra n k Cultice has moved into the A rm strong property across in Brookline, G, H , Arm strong, o f Fairfield formerly o t Clifton, was back shak ­ ing hands w ith b is old friends Wednesday. Chickens Are Missing, I t is sta ted t h a t ch icken thieves made away w ith ten of Rev. Mill* J . Taylor’s chickens sometime I s s t Sa tu rday n igh t, There was some consideration shown m th a t fen was all' t h a t was wan ted and the R ef. was le ft enough fo r another s ta rt. > FOR SALE. Ohe Bedroom su it, 40 y a rd s Wel- ton Velvet carpet, 6 window shades, 1 seeretary and book case combined, 2 wood fop stands, l sine trunk , 1 W inchester repeating sho t gnn. B, R . Gowdy, A t residence of R , C, W att. FOR SALE. Good farm ing a a d f ru it land in Bouthern Michigan, w ith in tw m iles of ra ilroad sh ipp ing point. Fine elidiate and o ther advantages. W ill se ll on easy term s or* trade if desired. Address, Leslie, 2*&fk>uth Foun tain Ave., or Dr. J . O. Stewart Cedarvllle, Ohio. "Am b itions young m sn and la ­ dies should lea rn Telegraphy; for since th* now 8 -honr law became sffsstive ther* i s a shortage of m any thousand telegrapher*. Bositlofts pay from $#> to $70 per month to beginners, The n a tio n a l Telegraph In stitu te of Cincinnati, Ohio and fiv* o ther cities is operated under supervision of R* S< official* and a ll pupils a rsp laeed when qnslffied. WAte them m r p a rtleu la rs," im ta jk o ’. H . ' CM tilSt |Cs^y Aon- G rr m am ed .Job a - Me- Gork*li;H#kti« Barry married Eb- enger Ourri* both d ied m issionaries in Egyp t, and Ore buried a t Alex­ an d ria : Anna M itchell m arried W. K, French , D» D .; Mary Cow- den m arried W . H . McMillan; Mary Dallas married S . M. Ram sey; Liz­ zie Dallas m a rried David Steele, D. D .; Abna W illiamson m arried R ev .” Young; Loelia McMillan married W . J . Sm iley; J u lia Dean m arried Robe rtB . P a tton ; Lourella Dean m arried Robert J . Kyle, (she d ied ); N e ttie H a ines m arried Rob­ e rt J . Kyle ( 2 d w ife); L au ra Foster, married P. P . Boyd ; Ada Foster married D. G. Thompson; Ed ith Pollock married P rts s ly Thompson; Mary O rrm arrled it. a , Hutchison, D. D .; E lla W illiamson m arried A. B. Denison; Lulu Morton m a r­ ried W. K. McChesney; Jenn ie Morton m arried T. K. T u rne r; EMza Latrhead m arried W , A . B lack ; A nnaC rr m a rried Robert W ilson; Fann ie Townsiey m arried W allace W. Illffi Fannie McMillan m arried T, H . McKenzie; M a rga retta W a tt married W alter Condon; Echo Ster- re t m arried W. G. Robb; Mamie B te rre tt m arried W. A, Pollock. The following g irls m a rried law - ye rs; Fannie Stevenson, step­ daugh ter of Mr. K irker, who lived the first house w est o f the paper- mill, married J . B. Burrows: Nancy J a n e Jackson m arried Robert Hood, They live now in Cedarvllle. Mar­ th a Jo ann a Jackson m arried Judge Rodgers of Wheeling, W, V a .;M a ry G.rr m arried Judg e Bmith of Xenia, Thers may be o th e r w o rthy g irls who were as fo rtuna te or unfortu­ nate as those mentioned above to catch a preacher, bubwe cannot r e ­ call th e ir names. A goodly number married o ther professional men, lawyers, doctors, etc,, bu t trades­ men, mechanics, m erchan ts and farmers found wives a s well posted m the culinary a r t and were made happy. Thus we may find Cedarvllle men and women a ll over the country east and west, who, when asked the question, “ Where w*ro you born?" they will answer with pride, " I was born in CedarviUe. Ohio!" (Fan any township of Greene coun ty equal tn a t of Cedarvllle township in its record? which has furn ished , a college. a« Ambassador; to England, a candidate for vie# p resides! of the Un ited S ta tes, a United B tatesssnato r, SOpreachers, 10 lawyers, 1 * doctors, 85 wives for preachers, and m any wives fo r p ro ­ fessional men, a large tiumber of professors, teache rs and mission­ aries, etc., etc, We a re no t ashamed of Cedarvlll*. I sing a lay of th e Buckeye state; G reet* county, if you will, w e«s» ter Home impas­ sible to pateiteasN te iP e n e J a t a price th a t would e n a ^ j i t being sold again a ta f te f iA * - The demand in th is *»ctkm for good horse* is rem arkab le and something no t equaled in th e large city m arkets. H i e sta ted th a t the Chicago tnurkefc i* fa r las* th an In th is county. Mr. W. L. Marshall, the well kuown auctioneer, ha* presided* a t fourteen public sales th is spring, where general purpose and driving horses, good, bad and indifferent, sold a t these sales a t ab "average of 143.83. ROLL OF HONOR. D istrict Ho, 1. K a th ryn Bryan, L a d le Bryan, L a d lle F ry , Ralph F ry , Pau l F ry , W illiam Collins, Roger Celiibs, Bailey Grlnnell, Edd ie J.inson, Robert Ferguson, C a rl F ry . Ho. 2. Maud Burner, B e u l a h Boolman, Howard Kemtou, A rthu r H anna . " Ho. 3. lia b le Dailey, M ane Dai­ ley, R u th Ramsey, E d ith Ramsey, E v a Townsiey. Helen Towusley, G ladys Post. Ho. 4. Pau line Thomas, Blanche Thomas. Ho. 6 . Russell Shannon, Morton Creswell, Cora Conner, Mary Moore Ho. « E th e l MoMiilan, Mabel Stormont, Pearl* Evans, Mills Evans, F rank Evans. Council Meeting Was Adjourned. The regu lar meeting of council fell one Monday evening, b u t a s the m ayor’s office was in use for eouri purposes, a sho rt session w a s held and adjournment taken un til March U. ~-±-—f 4— WEALHEK RErOftt. Rain fall, *.M; Wlfcd direction, sou th west; per cen t sunshine, 46; rang# of temperature, 12 degrees; average temperatwr*. 40- degrees; h igh est temperature, *4 degrees; lowest temperature, set*, first d a y ; number of raise. 7; saews, S; thun ­ der storm s, 1 ; fogs, *; frosts 5; depth of anew, 6 inches, Feb ruary averaged S degree* below Janu a ry , and gave us 1.14 more rainfall. Samuel ( J » e » l l Observer. » « * * » * ' X v* government bwiMiugg fo r poetofftow' w« pa id abou t of th is. How le t usaw ak* o u t Of Rip Van W ink le sleep ot abou t 300 yea rs and get w ha t Is coming to us from the gov­ ernment—-lfcbelongs t o us, le t’s have It. ■ H ad the coun try had h e r share or equal a s much as Die R ivers and Harbors every road in the States! world have been Macadamized. Many there a n who m igh t come to Xenia to the Assembly room of the Court House, Tuesday, March *9tlj, and help to make Greene county heard to to the capitol. Greene County should have a 2000 member­ ship. Will you be one and influence your-friends and neighbors to be? Good speaker* will be on band . J . D. Wonders, S ta te Commissioner of Pub lic Roads is expected. Mar- .eus Biioup will discuss “The Con­ fusion of Ohio Road L aw s." H . H. E nsign , P residen t. THEATRE NOTES. The announcement Is mad* t h a t Madam B u tterfly -w ill v is it for a single performance, the Fairbanks Theatre, Springfield, Ohio, W ed­ nesday, March 10th when th* suc­ cess of two Continents w ill be p re ­ sented in th e .same splendor and gorgeousness th a t has characterized its g re a t success bo th iu Europe ami America* "Madam Bu tterfly" ts ln th ree a c ts w ith music by G ia­ como Puccini the famous composer of Hie day, based on the works of John L u th e r Long and Davbl Be- lasco, whose names a re famous for d ram a tic ingenuity and acceptable p lays which th e American public relish . Tlio company to be seen here m th is opera comprises the most notable in the music world. Miss Adelaide Norwood, ,MIss Louie Collier, Miss Myrtle Thornburgh, Miss E llen Jam es and Miss J u lia Ryau; Master Clarence W heeler; Messrs O ttley Cranston, H a rry Taylor, Thomas J . Conkey, Charles L. Locke and o thers comprising an organization of seventy-five people, and a n orchestra of th irty pieces. Regarding Miss Norwood and Miss Collier, wo have a ll been looking for them for some time and music iuv tte s.Ilt beyond-doubt-experience keen deligh t in hearing Miss Nor­ wood’s ahd Miss CoHtcr’a wottder- rul voices in I ’ltcdn l’s masterpiece “ Madam Bu tterfly ," Fo r th e first tim e in its career regu lar house prices will prevail. FOR BALE;*- BOdBhocke ol fod­ d e r m Imudle, cheap if sold sopn. Phone 13 17 ,A j . A. Pearson, En ro llm en t................ . . . Average Daily Attendance.... . P e r Cent Daily A tte n d a n t Number T a r d y ...... a ........... Number Presen t Every Da Pefl Cen t Presen t Every Dr Humber of Visitors.........'.... Rank of Feb.,...;................ < • 0 , o r •j§* M ; § ; ... .......... ■ 3 i $ 4 8 8 7 .... .... ...... . , 87 18 u 34 1 * 38] 18: 326 . ...... . Mi:.. S ’ 16 13 1 * \ w x JOJ 18 108 8 i- 8 * 9H 87 W ■86 87 87 ■ . T .1 8 8 3 2 0 8 7 j 29 s"-: ............... 14 4 ■ "T* a 8 12 S 62 y ................. 88 21 84 A , 78 67 m 48 . 2 f iJ 3 0 i 9« .................... 7 0 1 8 2 ’ ■4 0 . ! M J . CABt MAnSHAl.li, Sup’t. REPORT OF CEOARVILLE VILLAGE SCHOOLS FOR F EB . 19 * Number o t Rooms..... ............................ E n ro llm en t........... ............. ................... Average A ttendance ............. ......... ...... P e t cen t Daily Attendance-..,............. Humbar Tardy ...................................... Humber Presen t Every Day....,.......... Pe r e*n t P resen t Every Day ................ Humber o t Visitors..... .................... Rsfak for Jau .............. ................ . 2[ t 4 32 23) 04 27 1 2t, 23 84; .87 ff 5 2; 32 28 <r,‘j . . 3: H 2 o; 5j fl fij 61 7;S’tiTot 361 33’ 2») 38267 29 27 j 17226 “ ■** 85 Si 58 881 «8 94 31 6- « 33| Id! 9 33] 39 j 30' SO If 8 «j 4 1 4 81 Si T b X cscbrs ; P ’imary, kiisa Stormont; No. 3, Miss Finney; No. 2, Mis# McFarland; No. 3; Miss McGIven; No. 4, Mr. Masterson; No. 5; Mr. Mbrton; Ho. 6, Foster, M arshall and Reynolds; High School, Marshall, Foster and Reynolds. F. ft. REYNOLDS, Sep’t . tfer hesda-he IV Mthn’ Anti r*Ir. |-«D. Tie Famer Ha* Declared American Fence to be the best, and is backing up his judgment by buy­ ing It more largely every year until fully eighty per cent, of the fence bought and bu ilt a t the present time is AMERICAN FENCE. ELW O pD FENCE embodies qualify, strength and service, in short every­ thing desirable in a first class fence, The MICH iOAN FENCE is made of a good quality of carbonised steel wire. The lock which unites the lateral and upright is a sim­ ple, smooth and strong lock) which other' manufac­ turers im itate but cannot duplicate w ithout infringe­ ment, we have a l l iH R . aso ve a t . Call and examine them before making your puachiat f . Fence P o s ts in th e fo llow in g k ind s; LOCUST in No. 3, No. % Select and End Rost*. CHESTNUT* in N o. 1. Ttyete poet* are l** t q u a lity .' w i t c u <f|gM t j a t p c . WA itefl « wFMM* KERR & HASTINGS BROS. *4 1 f —i

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