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Show Springvihe's New School. Springvillo will-fmllH a' nnw sehopl liouse in tho southern part nl the city, costing $4,500, and to accommodate 200 pupils. Two oi tho old school buildings that have served tho puiposo for thirty years, will ha sold, with their groumls, and the proceeds theieof, toethoi with a t-nnll tax, will furnish the funds for construction. The new house was voted at n school meeting held at the Central i schaol bouso. At the meeting it devej- ' oped by tho report of the school board that tho school childreo of that city weio increasing at the rate of ono sohool, of fifty puplos, per year, and that new school buildings wcro an absoluto neces-tity, neces-tity, or the importation of school children child-ren must cease. Another notable feature developed at tho muelirtg'A'iz: That all who spoke in favor of tho new building and forcibly urged its donttniLliou, with ono exception were those who hail no children nt all, or whoso boys atid girls wore ovtjr the district school agej while thoeo' whoopnoaed it, with tho exception of two old-tlmoia wlioto children Are beyond be-yond tho school age, were young people witii growing famitlod, Tho now lwttldlng will be constructed upon u four-ncro tract of ground, whoro it can bo surrounded by treeB nnd spacious spa-cious playgrounds, |