etlyiser Iteport ot first two months of school inyou District No. 4, Noble Township, Noble t so County, Ohio, ending January 15th, 1886: tour No. of pupils enrolled 47; average daily will attendance :»8; ayerage age ll^j. Names ay— ot those present every day were, Irvin in- Bond, Richard Thomas, Alvin Knight, :r. George Lamley, Nancy Fogle, and Nevada Knight. Those who were absent but one day were, Charles Thomas, Ellis Fogle, Robert Danford, Elfie Bond, Libbie then Thomas, Sarah Fogle, Iowa Knight, and y to Wild a Dyer. Names of those who receiv-ed the highest grades in spelling were, in Class A.—Irvin Bond, George Lamley, Charles Thomas, Thebe Bond, Ettie Bond, Louie Bond, Nancy Fogle, Sarah Fogle, time Eibtue Thomas, and Iowa Knight. Class B.—Nevada Knight, John Milligan, Arza Danford, Samuel Bond, and Finley Thomas. Deportment good. I return last thanks to the parents for the interest pt at manifested by them in the school.SVm. D. W. Bates, Teacher.vingandion?:kin*81AmClirforn or aC AIncastR1SJFroeiSaliGrcIiec