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Becaus the Northern boundary line of School District No. 142 of Holt County, Nebraska, and of School District No. 13 of Holt County, Ne braska, is Boyd County, Nebraska, or the middle channel of the Niobrara River. We hereby respectfully request that this Honorable Board, after va cating its said Order, set a time for hearing said matter, and tfive notice to all parties in writtng so that ev erybody may have a full and com plete hearing as to the location of the boundary lines between said School District No. 142 of Holt Coun ty Nebraska and School District No. 13 of Uolt County, Nebraska. und the exact location of the proper ty and plant oT the Northern Nebras ka Power Company, and that witness es be summoned and required to at tend, and that on oath be adminis tered to each witness testifying, and that the evidence of same be preserv ed; and that upon said hearing, the evidence and the law, a full and com plete determination of the matters herein involved be made. School District No. 142 of Holt County, Nebraska. By Roy Lowery, Its Treasurer. Mr. J. J. Harrington appeured be fore the Board for School District No. 142, Holt County, Nebraska, and had several witnesses sworn und ex amind as to the division lines of School Districts No. 13 and 142 of Holt County, Nebraska, in support of the above petition for rehearing, 1230 p. m.; on motion Board ad journed until 1:30 p. m. John Sullivan, E. F. Porter, Chairman. Clerk.. O’Neill Nebr., July 30, 1929. * 1:30 p. m. Holt County Board met pursuant to adjournment. All members pres eent. Board culled to order by the chairman. Moved by L. L. Skidmore _ seconded by E. Gibson, that the re hearing touching the division of the valuation of the dam and power plant of the Northern Nebraska Power Co., for tax purposes between School Districts numbered 142 and 13, Holt County, Nebraska, as pray ed for in petition presented by School District No. 142 be denied and that the valuation for tax purposes stand divided between said above 'school districts as heretofore ordered. Upon the above motion being put to vote by the chairman it was de clared carried and so ordered. Mrs. Riley appeared before the Board in the matter of a dam caus ing flood water on hr land near the Marley bridge, south of Inman. The following claims were audited und approved and on motion allowed on the General Fund: W. E. Conklin, Certificate $503.32 C. C. Bergstrom 164.72 H. T. VVincheli 126.00 Edith J. Davidson — 90.00 E. F. Porter 167.91 C. J. Malone 163.33 C. D. Keyes 50.76 Margaret Donohoe - 90.00 Inez O'Connell _ 91.66 Harry Bowen ... 110.00 Marjorie Dickson 90.00 Della E. Harnish 90.00 Luella A. Parker _ 226.23 Ruth E. Parker 17.50 Ira H. Moss 183.33 Elizabeth Eggleston 90.00 Peter E. Duffy 210.96 Grace Joyce 104.17 Mr. Chairman: This being the time set for final action on petition filed by Geo. FI. Collins and others asking for a change in County road from Stuart to Swan Lake and it appearing to the County Board that such change be made far the following reasons: 1. That this new route will ac commodate more citizens and tax payers. 2. That a good road on the new route can be more economically built and maintained. 3. Thut the Board is unable to obtain right of way to all of old route without heavy expenses. 4. That the cost of building on the old route would be very high and maintenance difficult und costly. Therefore I move you that said road be changed as follows, to-wit: Commencing on th correction line at the northwest corner of Section 6, Township 28, Range 15 West in Holt County, Nebraska running then ce south for a distance of 8 miles to the northwest corner of Section 16, Township 27, Range 15, West, Holt County, thnce running east about lVi miles along the north side of Section 18 and 17, Twp'. 27, Range 15, Holt 5 ANNOUNCING A VARIETY or COLORS on the (Chevrolet cSix at no extra cost / In keeping with the progressive policies that have carried Chev rolet to record-breaking heights of success—the new Chevrolet Six is now made available in a wide variety of colors at no extra cost. Still further enhancing the in herent beauty of the marvelous bodies by Fisher, these striking new colors give to the Chevrolet Six an order of smartness unap proached in any otheTj low priced car in the world. 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For defense against I UlCUlllv) friction no oil does more than . . . pnittn* County, Nebraska, to a point inter secting the Stuart-Swan Lake coun ty road as heretofore designated, also to retain as a county road that por tion running along the north side of Section 6, Township 28, Range 15, Holt County, Nebr., connecting this road with the county road to Atkin son and that the poition of the or iginal county road between the north east corner of Section fi, Township 28, Rang* 15, and khere the new road intersects the original road on the north side of Section 17, Township 27, Range 15 be abandoned as a coun ty road. J. C. Stein, L. E. Skidmore Upon the above motion being put to vote by the chairman, all mem bers being present and voting for the resolution excepting James, who was present and not voting, resolu tion was declared carried and so or dered. RESOLUTION Mr. Chairman: WHEREAS, Federal and State Highway No. 13 enters the State from South Dakota to the north of Spencer and extends on with connec tions thereto in almost a direct line throught the state into the state of Kansas, and when completed will constitute a direct north and south road across the state of Nebraska; AND WHEREAS, said highway has all been completed except about twenty-five miles in the northern part of Wheeler county, and the southern part of "Holt county; AND WHEREAS, the County of Holt, the State of Nebraska, and the Federal Government have expended large sums of money on said high way from about fourteen miles south of O’Neill directly north to the state line; AND WHEREAS, because of the portion of said road that has not been completed, the public is not de riving the use and benefit from said construction which it should, and will, when the same is completed; AND WHEREAS, this is the only Federal highway in the County’ of Holt under construction at the pres ent time wherein the county’s appor tionment of the state funds may be matched with the Federal funds; AND WHEREAS, the completion of said highway will serve more resi dent taxpayers of Holt County than any other project now established, or under construction; THEREFORE, Mr. Chairman, I j move you that it is the will and de- ; sire of this Honorable Body that all j moneys available from the State or j Federal Government apportionable : to Holt County be lrst applied to the construction of said Federal and State Highway No. 13 to the exclu sion of all other constructions, and that a copy of this rsolution, certi fied by the Clerk of this Board, be forwarded to the Hon. Roy I. Coch ran, State Engineer. E. Gibson, L. C. McKim, L. E. Skidmore John Steinhauser, John Sullivan, Hugh L. James, J. C. Stein. Upon the above resolution being put to vote by the chairman it was declared carried and so ordered. 5 o’clock p. m.; on motion Board adjourned until July 31st, 1929, at 9 o’clock. John Sullivan, E. F. Porter, Chairman. Clerk.. FACTS ABOUT NEBRASKA Nebraska has 130 Catholic schools, below college grade, 120 Lutheran schools, 8 conducted by the Advent ist denomination, 2 Methodist, 2 Presbyterian, 2 private religious I schools, one each by the United Bre I thren, Congregationalists, Episcopals | and Friends. Several of these ele I mentary schools are on Indian re servations. The first amendment proposed to the Nebraska constitution, after the convention of 1875, was that of wo man suffrage in 1882 and was de feated. It was again proposed and defeated in 1914. Forty individual amendments to the state constitution were voted on from 1882 to 1924; 33 were approved and 7 defeated. Nebraska auto drivers used 197, 058,18(5 gallons of gasoline in 1928 upon which they paid $3,941,164 for road taxes. Twenty states paid less tax and 27 states paid more. The total tax collected in the United States was 305 million dollars for a little more than ten billion gallons of gasoline. There have been twelve special sessions of the Nebraska legislature; two in 1870, two in 1876 and two in 1918. The longest regular sessions were in 1915 and 1921, each contin uing 99 days. CELEBRATE AT RIVERSIDE PARK SUNDAY, AUG. 25 TWO BIG BALL GAMES GROSS vs. RIVERSIDE Two good, evenly matched teams will play. Game called at 1 p. m. ATKINSON vs. LYNCH Both of these teams are winners, Atkinson having won 8 games "straight this season. Lynch’s team is one of the best. I his will be a game you will hate to miss, as a fast, exciting time is expected when these two top notch teams get together. '1 his game is called at 3 p. m. sharp. BAND CONCERT AFTER DINNER Concert will be given by the Niobrara High School Band, winners of the Nebraska State Fair High School Band Contest, Class C. Klmer M. Weber is the leader of this Band. DANCE IN THE EVENING The Vernon McDonald booking office presents Ben J. Smith and his nine colored blue syncopators of El Paso, Texas, to play for this dance. Admission to Park « g ED HOOVER, Manager