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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