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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1920)
I a •/ •< I No one shall take them from me — I love my pipe and good old Velvet— My comforters in adversity, my wise counselors when problems vex. Companions of my loneliness and sharers of my happy hours. Their friendliness has made me feel more kindly toward my fellow men. Yhey have made this old world a better place to live in. I love my pipe and good old Velvet; no one shall take them from me. , 4 ——mmm SUPERVISORS’ PROCEEDINGS (Continued from page five.) tion Fourteen (14) in the township last aforesaid, thence due South One half (%) mile, thence due west one half (%) mile to the Northwest cor ner of Section Twenty-three (23), in the last named township, thence due South Three (3) miles to the South west corner of Section Thirty-five (35) in said township, thence due East Two and One half (2%) miles to the Southeast comer of the South west quarter of Section Thirty-one (31), Township Twenty-nine (29), .Range Fourteen (14), thence due North Four and One half (4%) miles to the middle point of Section Seven (7), first aforesaid, which is the point , of beginning, all in Holt county, Ne braska. The school house site of said pro posed District No. 197 shall be as follows, to-wit: At section comer between Sections 11, 12, 13 and 14, Township fwenty-nine, Range Fif teen. Having reported our findings to the electors of the respective districts and having set dates for the .hearing of objections thereto, we certify that t»#'■'■»'*rwmc v 9R —————————————■■■■—■■■■■■■■■■— on the 12th day of November, 1919, a hearing of objections by the electors against the proposed consolidated District No. 197 was held at the County Seat and after a careful examination of the objections filed, the Committee orders the above and foregoing to be the boundaries and school house site ANNA DONOHOE, County Superintendent, Secretary. E. H. WHELAN, Chairman. Investigator. Districting Committee of Holt Co. To the County Board of Supervisors, Holt County, Nebraska. Gentlemen: Final report of District ing Committee determining bound ary lines and school house site for District No. 107: Commencing at the Northeast cor ner of Section Fourteen (14), Town ship Twenty-six (26), Range Thir teen (13), running thence due west Four (4) miles to the Northwest cor ner of section Seventeen (17), in said township, thenco due South One (1) mile, thence due west one half (%) mile, thence due South Three: (3) miles, thence due west one half (V4) mile to the Northwest corner of Sec tion Six (6), Township Twenty-five (25), ,Range Thirteen. (13), thence due South One (1) mile, thence due East One (1) mile, thence due North Four (4) miles to the Southeast cor ner of Section Thirty-five (35), Town ship Twenty-six (26), Range Thirteen (13), thence due North Four (4) miles to the Northeast corner of Section Fourteen (14), first aforesaid, which is the point of beginning, all in Holt county, Nebraska. The school house site of said pro posed District No. 107 shall be as fol dows,to-wit: At section corner between Sections 21, 22, 27 and 28, Township Twenty-six (26), Range Thirteen (13) Having reported our finding to the electors of the respective districts and having set dates for the hearing of the objections thereto, we certify that on the 23rd day of October, 1919, a hearing of objections by the elec tors against the proposed consoli dated District No. 107 was held at the County Seat and after a careful ex amination of the objections filed, the Committee orders the above and foregoing to be the boundaries and school house site of said district. Dated this 10th day of December, 1919. ! ANNA DONOHOE, County Superintendent, Secretary. E. H. WHELAN, Chairman. Districting Committee of Holt Co. j To the County Board of Supervisors, Holt County, Nebraska. Gentlemen: Final report of District ing Committee determining bound ary lines and school house site for District No. 158: Commencing at the Northeast cor ner of Section Five (5), Township Thirty-one (31), Range Fifteen (15), running thence due west Two and One half (2%) miles to the North west corner of the Northeast quarter of Section One (1), Township Thirty one (31), Range Sixteen (16), thence due South Three miles to the South west corner of the Southeast quarter of Section Thirteen (13), in the | township last aforesaid, thence due ] East One half (%) mile, thence due ! South one and one half (1%) miles to the Southwest corner of the North west quarter of Section Thirty (30), in the township first aforesaid, thence due East Three (3) miles to the (Continued on page four) -. . .i-.--.T- .. Is Norfolk Building and Loan I Association. 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