(First publication Oct. 23) NOTICE TO SCHOOL ELECTORS. Notice is hereby given that the Re i.'striding Committee of Holt County, Nebraska, have proposed, mapped and reported the following boundary lines and school house site for the con solidation of School District No. 113 cf said county with surrounding ter r tory and affecting Districts Nos. 113, 30, 5, 165 and 111, the proposed boundary lines of said proposed con solidated district being as follows, to wit: ■y. Commencing at the middle point of '*• Section Ten (10), Township Twenty eight (28), Range Eleven (11), run ning thence West on half section line one (1) mile to the middle point of Section Nine (9), in said Township, thence due South on the half section line one-half (%) mile, thence due West two (2) miles to the north west corner of the Northeast quarter of Section Eighteen (18), in said Township, thence due South on half section line one (1) mile, thence due West one-half (%) mile to the north west corner of Section Nineteen (19) in said Township, thence due South , five (5) miles to the southwest corner of Section Seven (7), Township Twenty-seven (27), Range Eleven (11), thence due East four (4) miles to the Southeast comer of Section Ten (10) in the Township last aforesaid, thence due North one and one-half (1%) miles, thence due West one-half (’%) mile to the‘middle point of Sec tion three (3) in the Township last aforesaid, thence due North on half . section line five (5) miles to the mid dle point of Section Ten (10) first aforesad, which is the point of begin ning, all in Holt County, Nebraska. The school house site of said pro posed district No. 113 shall be as fol lows, to-wit: To be unchanged. In case of objection, the foregoing bounadry lines and school house site may be varied without further notice. The County Superintendent hereby designates October 31, 1919, at 2 o’clock P. M., for hearing at her office in O’Neill, Nebraska, when and where any school elector may file objections to the plan as recommended. If there be no objections, protest or remonstrance, the Committee will transmit said plat and their final re port thereon to the County Board of Supervisors, as provided by law. ANNA DONOHOE, ‘ f 20-2 County Superintendent. (First publication Oct. 16.) NOTICE TO SCHOOL ELECTORS. Notice is hereby given that the Re districting Committee of Holt County, Nebraska, have proposed, mapped and reported the following boundary lines and school house site for the con solidation of School District No. 3 of said County with surrounding terri tory and affecting Districts Nos. 8, 9, 15, 67, 90 and 157, the proposed boundary lines of said proposed con solidated district being as follows, to wit: Commencing at the middle point of Section Thirty-one (31), Township Thirty (30), Range Eleven (11), run ning thence due West on half section line five (5) miles to the middle point of Section Thirty-two (32), Township Thirty (30), Range Twelve (12), '■'V* thence due South on half section line three and one-half (3(4) miles, to the southwest corner of the Southeast Quarter of Section Seventeen (17), Township Twenty-nine (29), Range Twelve (12), thence due East cne and one-half (1(4) miles to the Southeast corner of Section Sixteen (16), in the township last aforesaid, thence due North one half ((4) mile, thence due East on half section line one and one half (1(4) miles to the middle point of Section P'ourteen (14), in the Town ship last aforesaid, thence due North on half section line one-half ((4) mile, thence due East two (2) miles to the Southeast corner of the South west quarter of Section Seven (7), Township Twenty-nine (29), Range Eleven (11), thence due North on half section line two and one-half (2(4) __i-" miles to the middle point of Section Thirty-one (31) first aforesaid, which is the point of beginning, all in Holt County, Nebraska. The school house site of said pro posed district No. 8 shall be as fol lows, to-wit: On Southeast corner of Section Three (3), Township Twenty nine (29), Range Twelve (12). In case of objections, the foiegoing boundary lines and school house site may be varied without further notice. The County Superintendent hereby designates October 28, 1919, at 10 o’ clock A. M., for hearing at her office in O’Neill, Nebraska, when and where f any school elector may file objections to the plan as recommended. If there be no objections, protest or remonstrance, the Committee will transmit said plat and their final re port thereon to the County Board of Supervisors, as provided by law. ANNA DONOIIOE, 19-2 County Superintendent. (First publication Oct. 16.) NOTICE TO SCHOOL ELECTORS. Notice is hereby given that the Re districting Committee of Holt County, Nebraska, have proposed, mapped and reported the following boundary lines and school house site for the con solidation of School District No. 17 of said County with surrounding terri tory and affecting Districts Nos. 15, 17, 37 and 177, the proposed boundary lines of said proposed con-* iolidated district being as follows, to wit: Commencing at the Northeast cor ner of Section Thirty-five (35), Town ship Thirty (30), Range Eleven (11), running thence due West two and one half (2%) miles to the Northwest corner of the Northeast quarter of Section Thirty-three (33), in said township, thence due South on half section line one-half (%) mile, thence due West on half section line one and one-half (1%) miles to the Southeast corner of the Northeast quarter of Section Thirty-one (31) in said Town ship, thence North one-half ((£) mile, thence due West one-half (%) mile to northwest corner of northeast quarter of said section Thirty-one (31), thence due South on half section line Three (3) miles to the Southwest corner of the Southeast Quarter of Section Seven (7), Township Twenty-nine (29), Range Eleven (11), thence due East two and one-half (2%) miles to the Southeast corner of Section Nine (9) in the township last aforesaid, thence due South one (1) mile to the Southwest corner of Section Fifteen (15), in the township last aforesaid, thence due East two (2) miles to the Southeast corner of Section Fourteen (14), in the last mention township, Ihence due North four (4) miles to the Northeast corner of Section Thirty-five (35), first aforesaid, which is the point of beginning, all in Holt County, Nebraska. The school house site of said pro posed district No. 17 shall be as fol lows, to-wit: At Southeast corner of Section Four (4), Township Twenty nine (29), Range Eleven (11). The foregoing boundary lines and school house site, in case of objections, may be varied without further notice. The County Superintendent hereby designates October 28, 1919, at 10 o’clock A. M., for hearing at her office in O’Neill, Nebraska, when and where any school elector may file objections to the plan as recommended. If there be no objections, protest or remonstrance, the Committee will transmit said plat and their final re port thereon to the County Board of Supervisors, as provided by law. ANNA DONOHOE, 19-2 County Superintendent. A Reminder. “Your dog reminds me of my hus band.” “In what way?” “He growls with such evident en joyment whenever he has a bone to pick.” |P*WE TOLD YOU SO j| || How many times have you heard those very jjl || same words? A great number of times, we y || should say, but you’re not to late yet. In last y || week’s ad we told you that you had better be || || thinking about winter and winter clothes. Some || II of you did and some of you. did not. Those of 11 ra you that did think of your winter clothes felt || H pretty good when you walked down the street || 1^ several days last week. There is no use in buy- || ing a new overcoat when we can CLEAN AND PRESS AND REPAIR your old one and make y it look as good as new. Think it over. YES, WE CALL FOR ANI) DELIVER. || Phone 209. Phone 209 jjf O’Neill Sanitary Laundry e! SHAFFER OIL AND REFINING COMPANY SUCCESSORS Consumers Refining Company PRODUCERS OF DEEP ROCK PETROLEUM PRODUCTS . F. W. RATLIFF, Agent O’Neill : : : : Nebraska ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ I ■■ 11 Stank age! L Oil Cake, Cotton Cake and [; Mill Feeds. We have a large stock on hand El; and will sell in carload lots or less. I O’Neill Hay Co. 1-::...., , SPECIAL OFFER! 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