Seabolt School.A. 1\ Seabolt nd some of his neighbors have been trying forabout three years to establish ar, ••school at Black Jack. Last Monday Mr. Seabolt received notice from the Department of Education that a school had been established ! viin the Black Jack neighborhood in si •section 14, township 11, range 2’. j i Th * wclvool is to be. known as l.lu* a Seabolt School and A. P. Seabolt-, | t K. A. Spencer and J. M Spears were appointed as directors. flu* letter from the Depart ment, instruct?-(‘d the directors to have the school ■ t building reaily for occupancy by j * September 2ml. as,.this is .tin* day set for school to open. , The school building,which was Puilt about two years ago and in;Which a subscription school hrpr been conducted a few mont breach year, is all com-V *plet.e wddr the exception ol the ceiling, ^Ke blackboard and a .few extra se^./ M r, Seaholt skid he had written many letters and went once in person to tin* secretary of the department, who promised to bring the matter up and give then) a school last fall, but, that mo material results came of ;ill his efforts until In* wrote a letter to (\l. R. L Owen, asking him to go in person to Superintendent Benedict. ('ol. Owen lt;lid as requested and the school was established.Mr. Seabolt. says there are something near eighty-six children of school age in his district, and that the average attendance will be as much as 40 or*45 pupils.