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2
1
1
42
32
1
28
A. W. Imler.
210
..........
7
1
6
60
27
1
6
35
J. V. Dye ..
700
1-4
3
2
1
48
20
2
1
32
F. M. Gill
520
7
2
6
55
36
2
6
36
R. H. Morison
1,000
1-4
4
1
3
83
80
1
3
36
H. C. Fichell ..
750
1-5
2
1
1
70
25
1
1
36 W. S. Lynch
630
3
1
2
60
28
1
2
36
E. W. Green ..
540
1-10
8
1
7
111
40
1
7
36
M. W. Spear
1,000
1-4
2
1
50
30
1
1
32
W. Kreager
400
1
1
50
25
1
1
36
J. C. Evans ...
450
1
6
50
26
1
6
36
L. E. Baughman.
900
3-5
3
2
50
25
2
2
H. R. McVay_
520
1-20
2
2 1
47
20
1
1
80
H. E. Axline
420
2
4
48
25
2
4
38
J. A. Williams,
570
1-6
2
1
40
33
2
1
36
R. C. Marshall.
375
2
2
55
33
1
2
32
C. M. Swingle
.440
2
1
53
30
2
1
32
G. T. Hancher.
560
4
3
55
30
4
3
36
H. B. Williams
900
1-2
3
33
3
32 Bell Archer
340
1-10
L. E. Booher.
885
1
2
40
30
2
40
M. G. Doudermann
W. M. Martin
2
1
45
30
1
2
28 L. D. Merry.
280
400
2
4
63
83
2
4
36
W. L. Mathers
765
1-8
2
6
59
34
2
4
36
W. D. Pepple ..
765
1-10
4
8
78
37
4
8
36
H. D. Grindle.
810
1-6
1
7
90
34
1
7
36
G. H. Withey
810
1-6
2
7
70
34
2
7
36
James McInnis
900
1-12
4
2
2
53
35
2
2
32
J. C. Oldt.
480
1-15
8
3
5
47
32
3
5
35
R. E. Diehl
810
2-5
2
1
1
50
35
1
1
28
E. S. Cummings
350
9
4
6
51
30
4
6
36
W. H. Mustard
720
1-3
6
2
4
63
40
2
4
36
G. W. DeLong.
720
1-4
4
1
3
45
30
3
36
C. W. Cookson ..
585
1-7
A. G. Kennedy.
360
.....
9
3
6
62
30
3
36 J. C. Fowler.
900
1-9
11
2
9
40
36
2
9
36 C. L. Williams.
810
1-5
12
12
36
12
36 M. W. Coultrap
810
1-2
6
1
6
85
28
4
36
Elijah Burgess
723
5
1
3
75
42
1
3
34
C. L. Thomas
638
....
3
1
2
65
35
1
1
36
G. C. Eversole.
585
1-22
3
2
1
48
30
2
1
32
G. W. Tooill
480
1-00
4
3
6
53
42
1
1
36
W. U. Young.
720
1-8
4
J. A. Stone
720
1-8
2
2
43
1
36
J. C. Stone ...
450
...
.10
2
8
90
38
2
8
36 W. M. Wikoff
1,000
1-2
8
1
7
70
44
7
36 J. F. Fenton ....
1,100
1-2
14
1
13
90
47
1
18
38
J. W. Simon ...
1,370
1-2
3
1
51
30
3
1
36
G. W. Brumbaugh
1-10
1
1
50
30
1
32
J. E. Yarnell
560 520
2
: 60
43
2
32
3 2 8 5 4 2 3 3 4 6 7 8 9 COCONUTOS ACUNEOCONCONTÓO COCOCONIACIDONEO 2
1
2
40
20
1
38
25
1
32
J. R. Franklin
540
1-20
1
48
30
2
2
36
A. H. McCulloch.
41
2
32
33
2
36
36 W. H. Tabler
360
1
1
45
30
1
1
32
6
....
32
6
ing those that give
Average wages of
est integer.
90
ANNUAL REPORT.
TABLE XVI (a)-Continued.
Counties.
Districts.
Receipts for the year.
Exp'ditures for the year.
Number of school-houses erected
Cost of school-houses erected and
sites purchased within the year.
No. of school-houses in the district.
No. of school-rooms exclusive of
rooms used only for recitation.
Value of school property, includ- ing grounds, school-houses, fur- niture, apparatus, etc.
Pike.
Waverly ..
$ 8,256 98
5,793 36
1
8
$22,000
Edinburg.
1,588 83
871 58
3
1,600
Garretsville
7,722 66
4,832 86
3
6
18 655
Kent
24,507 81
1.6064 26
4
17
64.000
Mantua
3,278 18
1.859 76
1
4
1,500
Palmyra
1.521 61
974 29
1
2
2,000
Ravenna
21,900 41
1,4550 13
3
13
65,000
W.ndham
3,054 87
2,573 88
1
3
.7,500
Preble.
Camden
5,014 73
3,381 96
1
5
6,000
Eato11
19,147 74
13,067 58
2
15
50.000
El Dorado
2,228 71
1,286 73
1
3
5,000
Lewisburg
3,444 03
2,044 92
1
4
3,500
New' Paris ..
3,852 34
3,118 91
1
6
12,000
West Alexandria
4,021 66
2,307 55
1
4
10,000
West Elkton
1,409 43
1,363 57
1
3
1,500
Winchester
3,166 35
2,119 21
1
4
4,000
Putnam
Columbus Grove
7,920 26
4,220 84
1
8
18,000
Dupont.
1,532 03
1,391 78
1
4
4 000
Fort Jennings ...
2,17: 46
1,703 85
2
4
2,200
Glandorf
2,657 82
2,162 18
1
4
5 000
Leipsic
6,023 94
4,061 35
1
8
15.000
Marice City
5,695 44
4,245 50
2
6
15 000
Ottawa
27,607 17
26,418 02
1
$31,500
2
42,000
Richland
Bellville.
5,201 30
3,721 87
1
6
1 560
Independence
3,074 89
2,727 71
1
4
6,000
Shelby
11,431 93
10,114 48
3
11
35.000
Shiloh
4,672 41
3,215 15
1
5
7,500
Ross
Adelphi
1,468 59
1,370 32
1
4
3,000
Bainbridge
4,766 88
3,015 16
2
6
16 000
Frankfort
4,487 09
3,046 36
2
5
11,000
Jefferson township ...
5,585 84
3,818 90
2
$ 500
6
6
10,900
Kingston
3,500 16
2,340 99
1
4
8,000
Sandusky
...
Clyde ..
10,678 03
8,722 02
1
10
20 000
Gibsonburg ..
4,177 84
1,912.11
2
5
4,000
Lindsey
1,815 66
1,110 04
1
3
4 000
Woodville.
3,535 18
1,564 52
1
3
5,000
Seneca
Attica
4,103 21
2,723 56
1
5
9 000
Bloomville
3,648 74
2,335 92
1
4
3 500
Green Spring.
4,223 40
2,836 90
1
4
6 000
Republic
2 860 39
2,214 62
1
4
4 000
Shelby
Anna
4,343 53
2,499 55
1
4
8 500
Lockington
1,714 36
1,002 00
1
2
3 000
Sidney.
27,642 21
22,104 52
5
22
54,000
Stark
Central Fulton.
7,032 12
5,244 30
1
6
25,000
Greentown
1,430 87
938 45
1
2
900
Louisville.
6,060 06
2,283 87
1
5
12,000
Marlboro
3,921 06
2,983 60
1
3
9,000
Minerva
3,060 18
2,947 77
1
5
15,000
Navarre
5,683 31
3,926 43
1
4
10.000
New Berlin
4,497 46
2,976 16
1
3
8 800
Waynesburg.
· 3,147 66
1,927 58
1
4
4 000
Wilmot.
1,566 44
1,167 58
2
3,000
within the year.
Portage
COMMISSIONER OF COMMON SCHOOLS.
TABLE XVI (a)-Continued.
No. of teachers necessary to sup- ply the schools.
f No. of teachers em-
ployed, not includ-
half or more than
half their school
time to supervision.
teachers per month,
dollars to the
nearest integer.
No. of teachers that
taught the entire
time in the year the
schools were in ses-
Average number of weeks taught.
Names of superintendents.
Superintendents' salary.
Portion of superintendent's time employed in sup rvision.
10
7
77
38
2
7
36
J. A. Douglas
$ 1,000
2-5
3
2
40
80
1
1
33
A. E. Tuffing ..
325
.....
7
5
42
37
2
5
36 C. T. Northrop
900
2-5
18
15
60
40
3
15
38 A. B. Stutzman
1,400
1-2
4
3
65
35
1
3
36 F. H. White ...
585
1-12
2
1
56
35
1
1
T. D. Douthitt.
500
1-5
17
14
90
50
3
13
38
F. A. Merrill.
1,500
1-2
3
1
51
33
2
1
36
G. R. Percival.
600
1-10
6
2
4
70
48
2
4
36
F. G. Shuey.
900
1-20
15
5
10
63
51
5
8
36
J. P. Sharkey
1,100
2-3
3
1
2
52
31
1
2
28
E C. Eikenberry.
364
1-20
4
1
3
70
44
1
3
34
F. M. DeMotte
595
6
2
4
60
42
2
4
32 E. L. Thomas
560
1-6
4
1
3
75
43
1
36 O. A. Howell
675
3
1
2
63
40
1
2
32
J. E. Randall
504
4
3
1
50
37
3
1
32
W. T. Heilman
520
9
1
55
28
1
7
32
A. L. Belch.
440
1-2
4
1
3
60
25
1
2
24
G. R. Miller
360
1-4
4
1
3
55
31
1
35
O. H. Peters
481
4
1
3
80
30
1
40
H. F. Rauh
600
1-10
8
2
6
58
28
2
6
35 C. M. Lewis.
656
5
1
4
65
38
1
5
26
D. S. Myers
455
10
1
6
50
37
1
6
36
J. M. Hall.
1,000
1-2
7
2
6
68
30
2
4
36
J. J. Houser
855
1-6
4
3
1
41
30
3
1
32
A. R. Stichler.
400
10
3
8
51
39
3
7
36 C. H. Handley
855
1-3
6
2
4
60
30
2
4
36
T. B. Weaver.
700
1-24
3
1
2
70
30
1
3
32 J. B. Seelig.
560
1-30
6
2
4
58
38
2
4
36
W. J. Beverly.
675
5
1
4
75
37
1
4
32 J. M. Kay
600
8
6
2
44
35
6
2
29
G. W. C. Perry
420
4
2
2
68
40
2
2
36
A. L. Ellis
855
11
1
10
60
34
1
10
36
F. M. Ginn.
600
1-2
5
2
3
45
30
2
2
36
Orrin Bowland
495
3
2
1
43
30
2
1
36 George Stine
450
3
1
2
65
35
1
2
36
S. W. Grant
585
5
3
2
53
34
3
2
36
J. B. Duzan
750
1-10
4
2
2
50
35
2
2
36
C. H. Shock
540
4
1
3
80
30
1
3
36 A. D. Rank
720
4
1
3
55
32
1
3
36
J. C. Seemann
495
4
1
3
60
36
1
3
S. Wilkin
540
1-6
2
1
1
50
35
1
1
W. H. Bowen
400
.......
24
2
22
69
45
2
22
M. A. Yarnell
1,700
3-4
7
2
5
74
33
2
4
M. C. Lytle.
900
1-12
2
2
1
58
30
...
Adam Miller
520
5
2
3
54
27
2
3
36 Frank Jones
600
3
1
2
70
29
1
2
36 W. S. Jones,
630
1-6
5
3
2
60
30
3
2
36 T. E. Wilson.
750
4
2
2
64
33
2
2
36 J. L. Reed.
700
1-10
3
1
2
60
32
1 1
3
36
603
1-6
3
2
1
49
35
2
1
32
W. S. Chapman
500
4
1
3
67
32
2
36
J. A. Syler
540
1-4
of
wages
Average
Ladies.
Gentlemen.
in
Ladies.
Gentlemen.
Ladies.
sion.
Gentlemen.
3 1 1 2 2 NINHHONN 0
e
H. W. Dauchey.
38
1
36
36
32
2 3
36
91
ing those that give
92
ANNUAL REPORT.
TABLE XVI (a)-Continued.
Counties.
Districts.
Receipts for the year.
Exp'ditures for the year.
Number of school-houses erected
Cost of school houses erected and
sites purchased within the year.
No. of school-houses in the district.
No. of school-rooms, exclusive of
Value of school property, includ-
ing grounds, school-houses, fur- niture, apparatus, etc.
Trumbull
Cortland
4,120 74
2,667 42
1
4
10 000
Girard.
11,161 27
7,213 58
5
9
28,000
Hubbard
4,205 98
2,998 01
9
15
14,500
Kinsman
3,500 80
3,099 09
1
4
10,000
Misopotainin
2,422 16
1,091 82
1
2
2,500
Mineral Ridge ...
2,357 50
2,258 12
1
4
14,000
Niles
22,055 47
16,199 17
1
3 000
4
17
65,000
"Tuscarawas .....
Blake's Mills ...
11,529 56
3,253 69
1
3
2,910
Canal Dover
27,095 64
14,420 16
2
22
60,000
Dennison
13,125 79
9,247 23
2
11
40,000
Guadenhutten
4,278 20
1,891 21
1
4
2,500
Mineral Point
4,395 04
3,052 77
1
6
10,000
New Comerstown
8,000 77
4,023 06
4
8
5,000
New Philadelphia.
32,319 98
24,037 70
3
28
81,000
Port Washington
3 696 67
2 349 91
1
5
6,000
Uhrichsville
21,862 08
20,030 16
2
12,000
3
24
53,000
Union ...
Marysville
14,749 79
9,216 73
2
13
45,000
Milford Centre
9.733 00
4,125 99
1
8
18,000
Unionville Centre.
1
3
10,000
Van Wert
Middlepoint
2,110 93
1,598 11
1
3
3,000
Ohio City
2 641 79
2,072 27
1
5
5,500
Vinton
Hamden Junction
3.569 68
2,645 29
1
5
7,000
McArthur
4 198 08
2,995 00
1
6
5.500
Zaleski.
2,833 97
2,036 30
1
5
8 000
Warren
Butlerville
745 00
652 43
1
2
1,700
Carlish
1,253 70
1,252 02
1
4
10,000
Corwin
1 262 92
1,138 84
1
2
2 300
Deerfield
1,567 88
1,514 04
1
4
5 000
Foster's
1,248 75
975 30
1
2
2,500
Franklin
14,750 51
13,431 37
2
13
18,000
Genntown
999 91
*1,107 75
1
2
1,400
Harveysburg.
8,528 59
*8,551 22
1
690
2
4
12,000
Hopkinsville
1,147 85
632 48
1
1
1,100
King's Mills
2,329 45
2,193 67
1
2
8,500
Lebanon
34,343 02
23,294 31
.1
10
10,000
Mason
4,112 42
3,054 79
1
4
5,000
Morrow
6,415 37
3.847 17
1.
6
6,000
Oregonia
864 20
802 04
1
2
2,800
Springboro
3.261 03
2,336 92
2
5
2,500
Waynesville
15,239 22
15,125 08
1
15,000
1
6
25,000
Washington ....
Belpre
4,323 58
3,195 07
1
6
10,000
Beverly.
8,625 96
3,474 04
1
5
2,000
Lowell
2,625 46
1,347 05
1
4
3,600
Macksburg
1 718 08
1,518 47
1
4
2,000
Marietta Township ..
3,333 43
*4,116 06
1
1,839
9
9
7,039
Matamoras
13,664 45
9,644 29
1
4
2,500
Summit .. ...
Cuyahoga Falls.
$ 25,563 78
45,000
Morgadore ..
1,755 84
2,800
Peninsula
3,841 94
1
3
Fallmadge
3,231 24
2,187 25
1
4
6,000
8
$ 7,867 19 1,090 09 2,930 09
within the year.
* Overdrawn.
1
5
12,000
Richwood
1
6
11,500
Willshire.
rooms used only for recitation.
COMMISSIONERS OF COMMON SCHOOLS.
TABLE XVI (a)-Continued.
No. of teachers necessary to sup- ply the schools.
No. of teachers em-
ployed, not includ-
ing those that give
half their school
time to supervision.
teachers per month,
dollars to the
nearest integer.
No. of teachers that
taught the entire
time in the year the
schools were in ses-
Names of superintendents.
Gentlemen.
Ladies.
Gentlemen.
Ladies.
Gentlemen.
Ladies.
Average number of weeks taught.
Superintendents' salary.
Portion of superintendents' time employed in supervision.
13 2
1
12
110 55
37 35
1
1
3
2
1
54
30
2
1
4
4
49
4
36
Anna M. Nutting.
675
5
1
4
95
35
2
36
R. P. Clark
855
11
2
9
46
43
2
9
36
A. W. Kennedy
1,025
2-5
16
6
10
64
36
6
10
34 L. L. Campbell
1,000
1-5
3
1
2
89
38
1
2
36 M. L. Boyd
800
2
1
1
67
28
1
1
36 Ç. L. Parker
600
4
2
2
52
32
2
2
32
D. F. Griffith
506
1-12
18
1
17
60
39
16
32
F. J. Roller
1,400
3-4
3
1
2
45
25
1
2
28
W. E. Beck ..
315
18
2
16
50
37
2
16
36
J. W. Pfeiffer
1,200
3-4
12 4
2
2
59
28
2
36
H. H. Helter .!
700 495
1-4
8
3
6
64
33
3
5
J. T. Duff.
1,000
3-4
4
1
3
87
27
1
36
C. L. Cronebach ...
600
1-10
20
20
34
20
R. B. Smith
1,100
3-5
14
2
12
110
42
1
13
34
W. H. Cole
1,667
7-8
5
1
4
75
40
1
4
36
W. H. Sidebottom
675
1-3
8
1
7
45
37
1
7
32 G. H. Booth
800
1-2
3
2
1
48
40
2
1
32
F. M. Cosner
440
1-10
3
1
2
50
30
1
2
24
N. W. Bowland
300
5
1
4
50
30
1
4
32
5
1
4
60
45
4
32
W. G. Deman
480
5
1
4
62
30
1
4
32
D. B. Dye.
500
6
1
5
30
1
5
36
5
1
4
70
34
1
4
36
C. J. Biery.
630
1-10
2
1
1
46
30
1
1
32
W. Z. Roll.
870
2
1
1
75
45
1
1
36
J. M. Lane
675
......
2
1
1
58
35
1
1
36 E. M. Corwin
522
1-60
3
1
3
58
33
1
36
F. J. Brown.
518
2
37
Mrs. J. Delfeudahl
558
15
2
14
43
43
2
14
38
Hampton Bennett.
1,400
A11.
2
1
1
60
35
1
1
4
2
2
63
40
2
1
33
U. L. Monce
675
1-10
2
1
1
60
40
1
1
36
W. C. Bowyer
540
..... 1-5
4
2
2
76
43
2
2
7
1
6
100
45
1
5
36 W. P. Vandevoort
900
1-10
2
1
1
45
38
1
1
30 M. E. Wood.
838
1
2
2
50
40
2
2
36
J. W. Mckeown.
720
3
4
58
48
2
4
36
S. A. Stilwell
900
1-9
6
2
4
70
31
2
4
36
J. C. Barnes
720
1-20
5
1
4
80
30
4
36 J. F. Wagner
720
1-20
3
2
1
58
30
2
1
36 D. S. Leake
585
4
1
3
70
25
1
3
32 F. P. Wheeler
560
1-5
9
5
4
38
26
4
9
32
H. C. Frye.
600
1-8
4
4
37
4
28
A. D. Hopper
385
...
11
33
1
11
36
J. C. Conway.
1,100
1-2
6
1
5
55
24
1
36
J. M. Richardson
24
2
22
50
83
2
20
38
Charles Haupert.
1,300
)
F. Schnee.
39 36 E. N. Lloyd 32 John Woodling.
1,100
2-5
1
1
500
416
1
12
wages
Average
in
sion.
of
58
1
36
I. T. Wellman
495
10
2
9
105
55
2
9
38
J. F. Lukens.
1,500
36 L. F. Coleman
950
1
1
...
...
36
I. F. Bigony ..
540
2
45
2
T. Fostnaught.
1
675
2
5
36
36
...
half or more than
93
94
ANNUAL REPORT
TABLE XVI (a)-Concluded.
Counties.
Districts.
Receipts for the year.
Exp'ditures for the year.
Number of school-houses erected
Cost of school-houses erected and
sites purchased within the year.
No. of school-houses in the district.
No. of school-rooms; exclusive of
rooms used only for recitation.
Value of school property, includ- ing grounds, school-houses, fur- niture, apparatus,etc.
Wayne
Apple Creek
$ 1,609 27 .
$ 1,233 02
3
$3,000
Burband
1,378 28
1,100 43
2,500
Dalton
5,019 27
3,463 16
1
3
2,000
Doylestow
4,370 63
2,919 00
2
5
8.000
Fredericksburg.
12,746 70
9.783 13
1
$10,000
1
4
12.000
Mt. Eaton.
1,245 71
903 77
1
2
2,500
Orrville
8,653 01
4,386 91
1
8
15,000
Shreve ...
4,872 36
3,455 27
1
6
20 000
Williams
Bryan
26,198 11
11,456 19
5
14
36,000
Edgertown
3,991 42
2,658 22
1
5
6,000
Edon ..
1,657 85
1,045 92
1
3
1,500
Montpelier.
7,166 68
5,507 33
1
5
16,000
Pioneer
7 653 62
3,265 17
1
4
15.000
Stryker
6,788 90
5,766 19
1
6
20,000
West Unity.
6,290 52
3,397 64
1
4
10,000
Wood.
Bloomdale
2,195 16
1,386 -12
1
3
2,000
Bowling Green
20,919 33
14,382 45
3
16
45,000
Bradner.
2,885 26
1,562 54
2
3
3,800
Haskins
3,974 69
1,885 87
1
3,000
1
4
4,000
North Baltimore.
20,717 96
17,146 24
1
12,362
3
14
27,000
Pemberville
5,951 26
3,233 67
1
4
15,000
Perrysburg
9,416 54
5,871 81
?
9
14 000
Rising Sun.
12,727 92
9,029 44
1
8,000
1
3
10,000
West Millgrove.
2,996 31
880 83
1
2
1,000
Weston
3,982 04
2.636 72
2
5
5,000
Wyandot.
Carey ..
13,940 53
7,285 64
2
8
31,500
Nevada.
3,745 15
2,562 84
1
6
15,000
Upper Sandusky.
13,418 14
8,735 28
2
14
60,000
-
1
4
10,000
Jerry City.
3 530 23
2,932 14
within the year.
..........
2
1
95
COMMISSIONER OF COMMON SCHOOLS.
TABLE XIV (a)-Concluded.
No. of teachers necessary to supply the schools.
No. of teachers em-
ployed, not includ-
half or more than
half their school
time to supervision.
teachers per month,
in dollars to the
nearest integer.
No. of teachers that
taught the entire
time in the year the
schools were in ses-
Names of superintendents.
Gentlemen.
Ladies.
Gentlemen.
Ladies.
Gentlemen.
Ladies.
Average number of weeks taught.
Superintendents' salary.
Portion of superintendent's time employed in supervisio .
P. S. Berg ..
$ 540
J. W. Michener
550
W. H. Stahl
500
1-10
5
1
4
95
36
1
4
38 F. E. Adair.
810
1-10
4
2
2
68
40
2
2
32
T. S. Lowden
725
1-20
2
2
..
2
6
65
36
2
6
6
2
4
63
30
2
4
36
J. S. Miller
800
1-4
15
14
39
14
36
W. A. Saunders
1,200
1-2
5
1
4
100
31
1
4
36 J. R. Walton
900
1-8
3
1
2
60
25
1
2
32 J. W .. Cummings
480
7
3
4
47
28
3
3
4
2
2
48
25
36
Frank Smith
540
6
4
68
30
36
A. B Stevens
900
4-9
5
1
4
70
31
1
3
36
J. H. Diebel.
630
1-10
3
1
2
45
30
1
2
32
J. W. Simon
360
16
1
15
55
41
1
15
36
D. A. Haylor
1,200
3-4
3
1
2
50
30
1
2
2
1
1
60
30
1
1
36
J. M. Canfield
540
3
1
2
50
30
1
2
24 F. Mead
300
1-3
5
2
3
53
29
2
3
36
D. R. Jones
585
10
1
9
100
33
8
40
I. N. Saddler.
1,000
3-4
3
1
2
50
30
1
2
28 G. C. Sheffler.
350
2
1
1
60
30
1
1
36 F. M. Latham
540
5
1
4
75
30
1
4
36
G. E. Ryan
675
9
?
6
50
33
3
6
34
T. A. Bonser
810
1-4
6
1
5
45
41
1
5
32
Ida McDermott,
600
2-5
15
15
...
37
..
14
36
F. W. Wenner
1,125
3-4
1
52
28
2
1
33
1
61
30
1
34
2
2
52
30
1
2
32
2
36 A. W. Ruegsegger.
420
38 J. L. Wright
950
1-6
36 W. L. Fulton
900
36 J. E. Ladd
450
14
2
12
50
28
1
12
36
W. M. Waltermire
810
41
8
...
of
ing those that give
Average Wages
sion.
2
...
96
ANNUAL REPORT
TABLE XVI (6)-VILLAGE AND SPECIAL DISTRICTS.
Pupils enrolled.
Average daily'attendance ..
Enumeration.
High.
Elementary.
Boys.
Girls.
Total.
Grand total.
Elementary.
Boys.
Girls.
Total.
Grand total.
Adams
Bentonville.
122 652
127 611
64 445
16
14
80 60
94 505 145
30 326
12
12
24
54
Peebles
146
151
110
17
18
35
85
13
12
25
110
West Union.
315
342
180
20
40
60
240
160
18
36
54
214
Winchester
236
221
162
25
15
40
202
154
9
18
27
181
Allen
Beaver Dam.
174
178
129
20
10
30
159
96
15
7
22
118
Bluffton
442
459
318
15
23
38
356
262
11
18
29
297
Delphos
1,539
1,597
842
32
31
63
905
689
26
21
47
736
Elida
184
186
106
39
19
58
164
78
21
12
33
111
La Fayette ..
112
108
60
17
19
36
96
36
13
11
24
60-
Spencerville
578
583
451
10
14
24
475
330
9
12
21
351
Aslıland
Ashland
1,355
1,081
601
28
57
85
686 147
528
23
49
72
600
Hayesville
149
136
103
20
24
44
76
15
17
32
108
Loudonville.
478
501
367
20
33
53
420
350
19
28
47
397
Perrysville
212
2:20
160
2
12
14
174
124
2
12
14
138
Ashtabula.
432
413
355
54
47
101
456
231
33
35
68
299-
Ashtabula
1,295
1,304
875
41
61
102
977
685
33
50
83
768
Conneaut
753
841
603
50
88
138
741
438
30
58
88
526
Harbor.
679
702
463
4
8
12
475
329
329
Jefferson
395
342
247
75
93
168
415
187
49
69
118
305
Orwell ..
122
135
63
30
41
71
134
47
26
35
61
108
Rock Creek
162
172
96
17
29
46
142
73
14
~- 19
33
106
Athens
Athens
823
837
478
22
42
64
542
359
20
86
56
415
Buchtel
605
669
411
18
24
42
104
57
12
14
26
83
Glouster
498
387
22
38
60
447
246
18
33
51
297
Jacksonville
242
263
183
15
64
79
1,387
953
12
54
66
1,019-
Trimble
190
227
151
20
18
38
189
100
18
13
31
181
Auglaize
Cridersville.
238
194
137
11
18
29
166
100
8
14
22
122
New Bremen
950
992
460
20
5
25
485
382
15
1
16
398
St. Johns
100
110
49
17
20
37
86
35
8
13
21
56,
St. Marys
1,045
1,323
908
23
40
63
971
654
16
21
37
691
Wapakoneta
1,200
1,252
635
15
11
26
661
495
12
11
23
518
Belmont
Barnesville
921
951
740
32
58
90
830
582
24
49
73
655
Belmont
140
125
99
23
24
47
146
69
13
18
31
100.
Bridgeport
1,189
1,461
879
15
32
47
926
641
14
28
42
683
Flushing
215
191
160
18
12
30
190
101
12
9
21
122
Morristown
129
118
69
18
14
32
101
54
11
9-
:0
74
St. Clairsville
354
349
289
21
29
50
339
211
13
23
36
247
Brown.
Aberdeen
278
248
178
6
12
18
196
133
7
9
16
149
Georgetown.
430
447
293
16
33
49
342
230
11
23
34
264
Higginsport ..
293
258
198
12
15
27
225
144
10
13
23
167
R pley
70f
692
541
24
44
68
609
466
20
38
58
521
Russelville
119
110
91
14
15
29
120
64
9
10
19
83.
Butler
New London.
109
119
73
15
14
29
102
49 250
10
13
23
72
Oxford
508
507
310
28
36
64
374
24
34
58
30S
Pisgah
52
45
34
9
16
25
138
354
213
23
24
47
260
Malvern
312
316
170
22
28
50
220
122
18
20
38
160;
Carroll
Carrollton
383
393
279
37
38
75
...
34
22
...
...
22:
Seven Mile
170
155
113
17
87
Coolville
115
110
62
615
146
Nelsonville
1,706
1,854
1,308
183
146
25
27
52
378
Manchester.
32
28
High.
Counties.
Districts.
1891.
1892.
262
411
262
Andover Tp.
....
6
97
COMMISSIONER OF COMMON SCHOOLS.
TABLE XVI (6)-VILLAGE AND SPECIAL DISTRICTS.
Per cent. of the enrollment on the enumeration.
Per cent. of daily attendance on the
number enrolled in elementary
Per cent. of daily attendance on the
number enrolled in high school.
Per cent. of total average daily at-
U. S. History.
Drawing.
Vocal music.
Physics.
Physiology.
Algebra.
Geometry.
Trigonometry.
German.
Latin.
Greek.
77 75
47
80
57 75
29 68 49
20
240
24
28 60 79 103 19
45 18 21 16
8
00
86
96
80
90
73
12
86
75
73
74
68
159
11
80
82
76
82
41
300
363
11
363
28
12
59
82
75
81
43
691
18
63
01
2
231
20
82
73
57
68
54
6
100
28
79
60
67
62
38
237
11
475
24
11
23
51
88
84
87
47
35
20
3
65
99
74
73
co
15
55
103
420
13
56
41
6
7
18
82
78
99
79
25
60
10
14
6
14
100
65
67
65
86
47
220 977
9
337
36
7
12
75
78
81
79
78
79
94
72
63
68
112
324
28
642
52
70
71
90
12
88
76
70
73
138
403
22
-292
38
31
00
13
75
76
72
75
12
90
10
10
00
66 68
68
63
33
528 457
542
15
8
22
64
72
92
61
79
46
10
29
87
63
85
60
127
389
447
24
76
80
80
.25
193
103
77
73
84
73
89
1.275
33
54
11
33
99
66
82
69
66
15
68
73
76
73
15
3
3
50
83
64
82
54
25
3
438
5
86
71
57
65
10
71
50
865
150
co
16
co
9
136
13
90
79
91
79
50
830
47
157
47
57
41
91
70
65
68
62
52
926
19
879
14
13
29
85
63
70
64
36
41
83
190
91
73
72
73
81
18
17
24
71
75
89
76
29
27
23
14
2
9
79
79
70
76
95
24
50
10
77
73
82
74
20
16
16
7
5
85
86
89
86
148
520
28
42
14
18
92
70
69
70
·22
464 120
486 20
15
94
67
79
71
20
11
11
20
4
16
69
81
91
82
37
.. 125
9
15
3
3
79
62
68
63
42
42
17
88 71
76
68
74
57
109
154
7
277
38
9
32
76
76
76
40
20
15
20
10
7
S. C. C. S.
5
?
80
50
55
78
&
63
73
15
29
16 300
14
...
75
86
81
100
2
75
88
75
80
500 436
91
72
59
92
69
200
84
95
89
76
93
50
220
00
92
79
71
90
95
V
1
73
85
14
35
82
73
88
74
51
25 00
15
10
25
17
977
8000
4
16
474
00 €
...
599
146
9
78
74
90
74
153
65
65
...
65
17
37
48
18
61
2
33 485
7
78
56
369
56
11
tendance on total enrollment.
Branches of study.
schools.
78
14
9
32
395 25
98
ANNUAL REPORT
TABLE XVI (6)-Continued.
Pupils enrolled.
Average ( aily attendance.
.
Counties.
Districts.
Enumeration.
High.
Elementary.
Boys
Girls
Total.
Grand total.
Elementary.
Boys.
Girls.
Total.
Grand total.
Champaign .....
Christiansburg ...
139 424
118 386
71 319
14 29
19
33
101 383 216
$ 50
12
15
27 52
300
North Lewisburg
263
225 364
252
25
26
51
303
220
21
22
18 43
263
Bethel Tp
724 123
712
551
17
25
42
593 107
382
14
22
36
418
German Tp
276
268
184
13
25
38
222
148
9
24
33
..... 181'
south Charleston
385
351
250
15
18
33
283
182
10
17
27
209
Clermont
Batavia
324
369
250
24
50
300
219
20
26
46
265
Bethel
240
241
160
14
35
195
1:24
10
15
25
149
Loveland.
257
235
189
13
22
35
224
139
11
19
30
169
Milford
395
344
260
15
19
294
200
14
18
32
232
Moscow
194
200
145
18
10
173
122
11
7
18
140
Mt. Carmel.
174
138
110
17
13
140
76
13
10
23
99
New Richmond
628
615
3.25
13
18
31
:356
253
1.2
12
24
277
Williamsburg ..
247
230
154
8
18
26
180
110
5
13
18
128
Clinton
Martinsville
174
141
120
10
12
22
142
104
6
7
13
117
New Vienna
281
281
204
32
29
61
265
162
22
23
45
207
Sabin
357
370
284
13
17
30
314
179
10
14
24
303
Westboro
128
104
82
9
14
23
105
46
6
9
15
61
Wilmington
741
781
507
26
36
62
569
400
22
30
52
452
Columbiana ...
Columbiana
355
365
285
17
17
34
319 531
224
11
13
24
248
East Palestine .....
674
674
494
18
19
37
370
16
16
32
402
Hanoverton.
103
93
67
17
21
38
105
50
11
16
27
77
Leetonia
1,053
1,031
17
25
42
561
380
15
20
35
415
Madison Tp ..
108
79
596
19
34
53
649
462
13
26
89
501
Sa ineville
912
975
645
13
18
31
676
541
10
16
26
567
Washingtonvi lle
515
490
325
10
17
27
352
251
8
14
22
273
Coshocton
. Coshocton
1,234
1,332
876
30
38
68
944 166
668
27
35
62
730
West Lafayette ...
173
188
131
18
17
35
87
12
12
24
111
Crawford
Crestline ..
749
888
468
17
30
47
515
358
13
26
39
397
New Washington
284
297
128
22
25
47
175
112
19
21
40
152
Cuyahoga
Bedford
316
305
219
17
34
51
270
169
15
25
40
209
Berea
729
710
405
12
30
42
447
298
11
23
34
332
Brecksville Tp ....
318
306
16
23
39
272
158
12
17
29
187
Brooklyn Tp ..
470
515
15
13
28
311
11
9
20
212
Brooklyn Village 1,321
1,426
917
3
15
18
935
3
12
15
7.29
hagrin Falls
370
401
304
34
39
73
377
23
31
54
289
Collinw ,od
566
620
430
3
6
9
297
230
3
6
9
239
Olmstead Falls
220
211
105
24
24
48
153
87
14
18
32
119
West Cleveland ...
1,386
1,439
773
Darke.
Ansonia
260
269
166
20
25 20
45
211
135
11
16
27
162
Arcanum
349
355
274
18
15
36
121
69
16
13
29
98
New Madison
135
137
78
22
19
41
119
64
13
12
25
89
Union City
461
446
275
17
32
49
324
206
10
15
25
231
Versailles
436
425
245
.23
31
54
299
189
16
23
39
228
Defiance.
Hicksville
630
650
485
27
40
67
552
361
17
31
48
409
5
17
22
128
4
14
146
St. Paris
343
117
71
17
19
36
56
14
16
30
86
18
20
38
38
15
17
32
77
Mechanicsburg ...
35
64
248
.3
29
Clark
Enon.
New Carlisle.
1891
1892.
.
-
15
18
33
250
Gettysburg
119
127
85
21
38
312
217
430
304
...
304
Glenville.
472
494
288
773
582
582
519 103
103
64.
64
New Lisbon
780
811
233
283
192
714 235
26 21
34 28 30
High.
194
99
COMMISSIONER OF COMMON SCHOOLS.
TABLE XVI 6)-Continued.
Per cent. of the enrollment on the enumeration.
Per cent. of daily attendance on the
number enrolled in elementary
Per cent. of daily attendance on the
number enrolled in high school.
Fer cent. of total average daily at- tendance on total enrollment.
U. S. History.
Drawing.
Vocal mu ic.
Physics.
Physiology.
Algebra.
Geometry.
Trigonometry.
German.
Latin.
Greek.
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74
82
74 79
41
313
313
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21
27
18
31
82
66
82
68
42
44
24
19
5
9
81
87
81
86
8
31
82
70
86
71
83
42
10
16
NO
25
87
80
83
81
28
35
4
80
80
87
81
58
70
222
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35
17
11
25
73
53
82
74
23
283
7
283
25
18
31
87
88
92
88
33
293
23
18
41
8
50
73
78
72
77
63
73
10
66
30
6
20
74
76
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82
65
200
294
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18
50
.18
2
14
80
70
77
74
40
49
79
79
24
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27
57
78
77
78
3:25
356
33.1
13
10
27
73
71
69
71
33
180
12
107
10
10
79
88
59
82
7
30
4
7
11
2
2
2
83
80
75
78
91
168
19
35
35
25
9
25
86
63
80
65
90
20
25
19
18 21
81
19
19
10
62
11
84
79
72
78
60
259
11
226
31
6
11
79
75
86
76
45
18
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105
12
52
73
8.3
71
35
561
22
540
20
13
7
21
95
66
74
77
60
545
649
10
23
14
75
855
84
81
14
10
68
79
80
78
28
14
6
107
4
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