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- HAUNTED YEARS; VICTIM IS ALIVE Missourian Meets Man He Thought He Hud Kiled in Quarrel 14 Years Ago. LIVES IN PERPETUAL TERROR Man Falls From Train During Fight Which Recited From Disagree- ment Over Dice Game and An- tagonist Thought Him Dead. Hansen City, Mo.-Reuben E. Hull of Pork, Mo., met Wee to face in a Deliver (Colo.) street a nine whole lie thought he had killed 14 years and the memory of whose alleged death luol haunted him all these years. A letter telling of the reinarkuble ease costae fawn Denver to I. H. 'Mintzer, manager of the Tool Specialty 001111111It 11104 front Situtger's half brother, Reuben E. 111111. Hull, a young farmer near Paris, Ito., went to the Hansom harvest Held% to work In 1907. Ili. ilisappeored. The letter revel Veil by Air. Sliatzer was Signed elth a strange MOM% Ilarry K T110111131s. It emititlit«1 thin story of the dkappearatter• of the new 1110111.: In Perpetual Torment. For 11 years Hall, under the mune Of Harry E. Thomas of Denver, has quaked tit the sight of a pollee Mayer. lie him avoided till tars ills lie it 111.1V When In' was Hall. Ile has spent wake- ful itIghis, hurl hg arrest for murder. A wife end Hien a child nerved in /Ohl to IliS 011Xillie,:. %lint, if they should discover Ile 111141 killed at man? Itut the worry Is over. Thomas was walking recontly It Denver street. lie nod the num for whose murder he believed ho was hunted, the letter stades. The two recognized 4.10 . 11 tither at the NtiIlle thole. The \111111 . fiered\ 1111111 liel41 out Ills lintel in greeting. \I thought I killed you,\ l'hoinan gasped. \Lund no,\ the \victim\ replied. \I wits only bruised it little.\ In the 11 years since hie iliSalopenr- once Ilitlilt family has ttttt urned hint 1114 dead. Relatives after it diligent sea rell, took steps to collect him Insur- ance, lint Ineking proof of death, were Unable to do so. Of e hat lintitteited tater Ilnil, with ;175 let wages, left the Iiiirvest fields the letter 111161 this to say: \I got Into a dIee smite. I won $750. One of the heavy losers wog John %VII- Ilunition. Ile and 1 fought over the gain.% ti11.11 patched up our differences. Friendly, we climbed into a box car to go to 14atisas City. We quarrelled again, fought. and Willittutoin fell from the train in the fight. Not Guilty of Murder. \The next day I rend In a tomer that the body of an unidentified mutt ball been found on the railroad right of way. I Wns Itol guilty of murder. but to prove it Was it different thing Othern luui,I seen its quarrel. \I went West. changtsI my name to Thrones WO grew up with the country. I settled In Denver. wits mar rim! land liaise It 11:111gliter KIX years old. \Yon cloned Imagine the relief now. WillIalltStiti Went holme with nte. and we told .iny wift• and ditughter. I ton the hepplest man In Ilte eountry. We are coming to see 3011 and all the rest of the folks right away. I can hardly wait.\ YANKS RUN PERU'S SCHOOLS ---- - Entire Educational Sy.tem of Country Under Direction of American Professors. -- - Limn. Perm -Virtually the etitlre educatitmol system Peru is now en- der the direction if Amerienn profes- sors who were called upon here recent- ly to complete tin educational reform movement begun ten years ego. 'Fite foreign eductitional experts ore I.. develop the system. trim, the pri- tnnry grittiest to the university, In ac- cordance with the special needs of each seetIon of the country. Dr. Harry Erwin third. formerly sec- retary of the Pon Amerienn Soelety of the ITtilhal Stntes and formerly connected with the Philippine educa- tional mission, was chwien by Presi- dent 1.t•gula to direct the reorganiza- tion. Dr. Baird hila been uppoInted general of edimation. anti under him are tttt re than twenty American pro- fessors. AIR ROUTE OPENED TO BAGDAD Regions isolated by Deserts Made Accessible by Aerial Transport. London --Regions that would have to wait ninny years before they could be traversed by railways ore now quickly mastered by eerie! transport. News comes from the air ministry that 11 new air route bila been Opened up across the desert between Pales- tine and Mesopotamia. Natifleatliai has been received of the arrival at Beetled of three airplanes of the royal alr force which have flown over this route. The new route Is about nso miles long. It starts from Hamlett passes' through Amman and Kest . Asrak, where landing grounds have been pre- pared. and proceeds thence in an al- most straight line acrosc the Arabian desert to Romantic on the Euphrates, and thence to Bagdad. GOT WRONG \GIRL\ One Occasion When Monarch's Plans Went Wrong, Might Be Difference of Opinion as to Whether Joke Was on Frederick or the Corporal. --- Those %%110 11,111 history with an -eye to 1111. 11111noroug as well as the impressive, siotioelltiles stilloilde upon (11011)' muuiul witty happenings in which the gnat were forced hy !tumble be- ings or by circumstance to play lu- dicrous purls, writes Mark litilYvesallt In the Cleveland Plain Dealer : 'Ilitt following Incident seems us though It had been designed to swamp with laughter the en carried -out and often cruel pions of Frederick WIIIIN111 1. of Prussia to hove tt corps of giant soldiers. It is said that l'reilerlek's agents searched the world for giants. Hag- gard, to whom we are Indebted for thia Inforistation, tells us that Frederick paid an Irish giant, who was 7 feel high, the sum of $S, 500 to enlist, a veritable fortune In those days. But Frederick, who was mIser17. disliked to pay Knell MIMS even to achieve his unibition for all :truly of giants. lit. determined to !weed giants Hi. well as to hey them. Whenever he found it tall young WOltilon he hail her 11101 . 1 . 14.11 to one of his tallest Holtliers. No thought of the desires of either was permitted to sinful in the wny of bin ambition. S Aimee Frederick resorted to trirkery to bring !Mout his wish. One flay ellen Frederiek tins riding In a forest, he ellIsie 1.111011 a beautiful girl about 0 feet In height. She dill not know the king by sight. gills Frederiek realized when he stopped to talk with her. the well knew lite girl could mit read, for very tow worn• en of his day, 4.14M of the highest rank, lotossessed this nee plIslinield. Frederiek limited the girl if she would like to corn a Holler or two by carrying in note to the e01111111111der of a tiestr-by fortress. She said she would like to have the money. So Frederick wrote u note. It read: \Instantly Rave the bearer of thin married to Corp. Fritz of the Gren- adiers.\ 'rho unsuspecting girl took the note and left the king, who continued his way In the opposite direction. Stud. denly the girl minced Hint If Nhe 11141 Ito' errioni she would be late to ati ap- pointment with her lover. So she liar. Heil to the hut of a withered ell! Woloo1111. gave her hitif the klug's money and the note to deliver. Then tills heantlfal. stalely girl hurried emu to meet the man she loved. IVIten Frederick rode ibto the for- tress that evening, he eotionanded the Witiollin Who laid borne the Hole to toe brought before 111111 with her husband. luingItte the shook to the king when he saw the withered otti emit • 1001 Men married to the co lot it Needless Ito Rey, the story did not remain a secret in the fortress. It rim the length and breadth of Prelude, and other nations tileo lutighed. --- Up-to-Date Barges. It lit it tar cry front the Kele ettlioll to the present barge ennui of Nt.e . York state, 111141 Just as far from the mule -hauled caned boat to the ntest type of self-propelit•il barges %klatch were recently built to run uo the barge mond. These barges, live 111 Untidier. Wei:4 1 10111i lii 1111111th. end WIII he propelled by 1.10-linike horsepower direct reversible Diesel engines. The.) . are 2:ail feet long, MI -foot beat% 10 -foot draft, with it displateement of 2,1N.) tom+ each. Resides being self -pro-, pelted they are till thoroughly equipped with electric auxiliaries, having trie hydraulic steering gear, electric author windlasses, and electric tali . stan. 'they are all electricolly lighted, the eleetricity for the various pur- poses for which it is used being pro- vided 011 each barge by three 10-kilo- vialt generators, driven by a 15 horse- power Delsel engine. '1'lle cargo ca- pacities range frten 1,500 to 1.7:itt ttitis each, which, to any one elm renteni hers the old canal boats, will gist. an Welt of the type of (taint . to be ex- pected on the canal. ----- Somewhat Over -Particular. Some tor the British miners * fateilles were tery particular during the coal strike. In a certain mining illinge of North Ayrs'hire, %there the strikers' children wt•ro being fed by the sub- scriptions which their parent 5 extorted Cr the rest of the community', It Wits found thin at the midday meal *bout 70 per cent of the children refused to take the soup which was offered to them, saying that they preferred bread or len. The authorities, realizing that they %vete catering for a very . exacting clienteit•, knew better than to take of- ut thls rebuff null 1111110tIlleed I hat tea would tie served at 5 o'clock, whereupon One starving child ex- claimed: \That's Illte 1.011t1 tae me; nut music lesson's at five!\ Cat Mothers Rabbit An in (Ilse. Of n,JoptIon has occurred on a farm in the humble dis- trict of East Lothian, scotf,,nd. A cat. Whose kittens hold been glvett away as they were old enough to he eenaned front the mother, has adopt- ed a young wild rabbit, whieh she tends anti nurses with great care and affection. The cat oas In the habit of klillog ii nut bringing In young rab- bits to feed Its kittens, and It Is re markable that she now should show maternal offection towards on animal which hitherto she has regarded as prey. DEMAND BEST ONE CAN GIVE Practically Nothing That is Worth Having Can Es Attained With- out the Greatest Effort. It IN easy to sit awl watch others work. But we know of no employer who will pay you wages for • g unless you know how to do the work yourself, mid are working hard at tho Joh of supervising it. It is easy to travel oboe( the world on stettnishIps and parlor CUM, very pletiStifit and ',minutiae to the man with nu Inquiring mind. Eut that ii viteation oecupatioo, and pin have earued the Ilintoey ho do it by herd work you will get little out of It., It ii. easlest of all to feel sorry for yourself, and to think Mut you haven't had a fair chalice lu life, nod that Jou'd have been a big success If you hadn't met whit KO touch Injustice and bud 94.1191w:it. hut that will get you only 1.11111111ipillemi. us hill, is the !cost desirable thing In ull the world. There are ninny Illing.4 in life that are %tell worth doing, but none of them ore easy. fiction writer toki• delight in his Joh, but he Also at it harder than any men alio is ti..• a first-cluss fiction writer or ever drones of doing. The greet tenor, like Caruso, find pleasure hi Ida Joh, end ineldiodttlly the money he gets from it. But works about six or Sev4.11 Miura a i. at it now, end In earlier life he work , il ten or I Welee honrs, receiving far less puy for exactly us good music. If good Jobs were to be hail by little effort timidly:lily everybody would have a good Job. The tension that they are SO few, and that so ninny of those few ore not tilled. Is that all of them dementicd the hardest kind of hard work. not only to Let but to keep Omni. Genius, which Is said to know haw to do thing', before It is horn, has to work Just as hard tot mediocrity to goin and keep sueet.ss. Nothing you ean think of that lirings rent rewards ion be accomplished is more ork than most of its can contemplate al hoot getting 111 - 1.11 it the Mere thitught of it. Yet people are doing It right tilting, tool you +seldom hear of any of theta killing themselves In the effort. If you have made lip your ntind to it,, diting unusual or to be S01110 - body of 11111mM:1114r learn how to work twice as 1111111 flot pot ever did before. That Is only a first step. The setond Is to think hard. If you can do both, and keep them up long e you may land, but relliettiber you will have a lot of competition. Even hard work 1111fla plenty of men to believe In and Inaction it. And most of them get what they or.) after.-NeW York Tribune. Origin of the Guinea. The mystery of that dreadful no - coined unit of barter In England known as the \guinea\ whleh Is ab- stracted from the pocket In Move of •fgraogiggh to tho droonge me Irifird n11 other systems seems to linVe lawn solved at last. NOW, the pound Is 20 shillings and the guinea In 21 shillings so that It Is cherished by hotels and lodging houses betties... It is divisible by seven. This Is good its far as It goes, but why does a London doctor charge a guinea a visit when a quarter less (when ex- change is normal) would do as well? -- Scientific American. Spiritual Horticulture. When there IS 'A110.1100. 111 the soul, there will he fruit tint! dowers Ir, the life.-Itoston Tenn., Hutt NOTICE OF CONTEST. Devartment of the Inte-ior-- United Si',''a Lae I Fent.. NI entana. A'et 5. 1 o21 To Joh, stole:, aoco hi* it tam.. twirl and Is -ire,. Eo li, ere,. Montana. Contest ee: Yoe nee hereby notified that (IOU. Veoe, iii,\ Croat 51ontenn a. her porm office nildrerm. did .in le.o ember 11. 1919. file in thin offi. e her ,, 1 ,,,, a\Idi.' Don to enteral and so •.re the of your Original and Aild.0-111 Homestead entry. Serial Nos. 037:164. 0111-j90, toa d • it s 211. 1917. and Slay 29. 191e, for Wi,sW seetion 2, re tsNIV imetion 11; NE SE I mniien 3. towonhip 23 north. ranee 4 cast. Iftntla nit meridian, anti an ground, for hi. “ m ieet he allores that the said entrymnn. John Moira. died on or •bnnt the 15th daY ef Not ember, 19IS, inteetate. and termitic no surviving heir or heirs. and that entryman left no widow. heir or ilrmirme You are. therefore. !nether notified flint the said allocation will he taken by (hi. office a, having been conformed by you and over field entry will be canceled therminder withom your ferther rirht to be heard there in. either before this offke •urn,, anpeal if you fail to file in this office within twenty ,Inv. after the FOURTH publieation of thin notice an shown below, ,oer anewer. under lirm-ifbally awe! Inc and to i liar alleealionn ...Meat. or if 1011 fail u. ithin that titne to file lot this offiee dne roof Dint you have Mery el a en1W of Foal' lo.t1Or on the nnill cent...tent either in per er 1.5 re.zintered emit If . - OrN i•e 'e by the delivery of roey of ,.eir all I, , the contestnet rermon. roof of Ii nen ice intuit be either the rmel COI, • • .1/;r11 written ark /1,1..14,1 roototo ef re of the cooy. rho. in.; the dote of its re or the affidavit o1 the per•en by whole wa. • •••• • • ••• ••• t• 11,1 ii - ',re the ropy wan rmeil; if made by ro oat most mail. ore Sr o' e 1,11 nomt •ensint of th• at fidrm it ut he eer.on to whom I lie onoy as. mallet stit1Ine a u.n and the norm office to which it was mailed. and this ^ffidavit r2 at he a cromennied by the pod. master', ?weirs for the letter. You should state In your answer the name of the poet office to whieh you ileeire our future notices In I.e nent to you. .1. A. DARNER Riktieter. Tilos nerelv,r. nate of limit teiblicatton. Ane. 11. 1921. Date of second pebIlerition. Inc le. 1921 Date of third publiestion Aug. 2.5. 1 , 21 Date of fourth publication Sept. I. 1 0 21. sea coal. NOTICE rot' PUBLICATION Upeartment of the Interior. S. Land Office at Havre, Montana. July II. 1921, Noll, io hereby given that Cal T. Reit of 424 4th Ave S Pewit Falls Montana, ache on March 29th. 1921, and Jaly 6. 1921. mole Homestead 10 , 1 Sill. Ttomermesil entries nsa227 and 010114 for halt of NW quer.. Nit quay. of SW quer., PE quer Sim.. 13 and NE roar of NE on, Section 24. Town.hie ease. hi Si. tit. M. Asa filed notiee of Hre etion to make final th-es year rroof to elates to the land above denoibed slot, Si. N. Barrett, C. S. Commirmioner at nig Sandy, Montana, on the 24 day of Aug- -mt. 1921. Claimant Pat,, as witnerme:: stoner 5f Onillhot, Earl Nine. C. S. Hiner. ..affewl Mier- nti BIG BARN DANCE gt iiay -0-101- , 179 nj3 Lra C r ' 17 rt.i .TIP•ala 4 4774, Vag& Ara • „.„_,„ r 9 Em EGnkson's Earn This is the Wg Community Fair Dance. Everything will be done to make this a good time. Prcceeds to help defray fair expenses. Best of music by Mahood 4 -Piece ichestra Tickets $1.00 Noe -Coal. NOTICE FOE PUBLICATION Coal Land Irmeartnicat of the Interior, U. S Land , NOICE FOR PUBLICATION tune. at II•vre, Montana, July II. 1921. Department of the Interior, U. Notice i• herebdy,y given that Ethel M. Pat• Lend Office at Ilavre, Montana, rick. of Big San Montana, deserted wife of William E. Patritic who on Apr. 12. 1917, August 11.1921 and Jan. 10. 191S nialle homestead entry No Notice is hereby given that mein and cows for the S bait of NW soar, NE quer. of NW and the NW sear of NE quer and the NE, quer of NE gean. and the SW gear of NE quer Sec. 22, and the el half of the NE gear of Sec. 21, Tow ,,hit. 23 N., Range 15 N. M. N. bee filed melee of intention to mak• three year proof to eetritilish claim to the land above described, before E. N. Barrett. U. t4. Com- miseioner at Big Sandy, Montana, on the 24 day of Auguet, 191.t. Chtitnant namen witness.: Samuel Donnell, Oscar Rash, Mileage G. Lidstone, Harry King all of Iliad. Montana. St. W. HUTCHINSON, Register. Pub. from July 24, 1921 to Aug. 25..1921. son -coal. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior. V. S. Land Office at Havre, Montana. July 21, 1921. Notieo is hereby given that Alice Ore/vary Ilendernon. formerly Alice Grocery of War rick. Montana. who on July 27th, 1916, made Original llomentead Entry No. 033414 and 011 Oetober 2.11h, 1919. niade Mead entry No 041935 for E half of W half. lots 1-3 4 Fee. 7, Lot I Se -lion IA, S half of SE quer Soc. 7. N half of NE quer., SS: var. of NE quer.. NE quer of NW quer Ser. Is. SW gear of NW tien, Soo 17. NE quer of SF. moo, of Se, rowtothalt 26N. Itnere 1; hi !; b a fi1e,1 r..,11 •,, : i U,:ti-,,, I. make three year ' , reef and !roof tied, Act 1)0... 29, 191n. to e,:ahlkh E.I.tit7 I.. till. above 11,11-1-1 ed. before Hallin F Thompson. 14. Commissioner at Riedel. Slowness Oa the 24 of Augarm. Claimant mimes an oil . Steven C. Wil- bert It. 11..Ilfirragall. Nets /Milken.... Don Kr- , ch. all of Warrick. Montnna. NI. W. III TellINSON, Regieter. Pu'i. from July 2S. 1921 to Aug. 25..1921. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Heeartment of the Interior, U. S. Lane Office at Havre. Montana. July II. 1921. Notice In hereby given that Sharles M. War- yeeon, heir of Enute N ,,,,, on. of Riedel. Montana, who on 111,ch fith, 1920. made additional homestead entry NO 0.1413d for E half of SE gear. Sr 7 and W half of SW guar. Seel ion 5. T 25 N. Ranee 10 . Si. NE has flied oath.° of intention to make three year proof to retablieh claim to th• land above before Hattie Si. Thompeon • U. Ft Commtnnioner at Riedel. Montana. on the It day of August. 1 0 21. Claimant names sit witnesses. Everett Wortman. John For (Dearer. Sinclair. George S Kennedy all of Riedel. SInntana. M W. HUTCHTN01 - 157. thil, from Jely 20. 1921 to Aug 25 .1921. Non -Coal. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION De,artinent 01 ihs tate,tor. 1. S Land Office at Havre. Montana. anly 21. 19_1, Not ke is hereby Riven that Henry 51 Quit hot of Iliad. Montana. avho on April 9th. 1917. made llonientesil entry No. 0301130 for SE rpoir. ot NW rinse. $W gear of NE moor. N h,19 of SE mine of 5 21 T 21 N. R 13 E MIA who on Jan. 10th, 19IS, made add, Donal homestead entry No. 033031 for the $ half of SE qsar so, 27. SW nor of SW quer of Sec 21 NW soar of NW friar. of Sec. 25. Townnhiti 23 N., of Ranee 15 E. SF. 51 hen filed notice of intention in make final Three Year ' , roof l oslahiigh claim to the lend above de.cribed before E. N. Barrett. It. P. Commiesioner at BET Sooty, Montana. on the 21 day of Amormt. 1921. by two of the following witneasee: Columbus S. Miner. itlitage (1. Lidstone. Clifford Miner all of Mad. Montana, and Cal T. Rea of Great Falls. Montana. it. W. HUTCHINSON% Rezieter. Pub. from July 25. 1921 to Aug 25..1921. Primitive Lamps. The first lamps, known as \Dotty\ lamps, introduced In Anterien. when the tirst Pilgrims landed, resembled gomewlint the old Greek models. Some were forged from Iron. U1111 others were cast in brass. They were net on top and bottom. and the oleic support was n crude liar, fastened by the low- er end to the Inside bottom of the lamp. A hand:e at the back attached by links to a pointed hook, held the lamp suspended from a high hacked chair or e it Oa. fireplace. William J. Holilort of Leroy. Montbnit. who tin May 3rd. IMO. MallP original homestead entry. No. 041161. and on October 12th. 1920. made additional homestead entry No. i'44591. for lots 1 and 2. E half SE quarter Section 10: NE quarter See, IS. W half SE quarter. E half SW quarter section 40: SE quarts,. section 15. township 21 N.. lunge IN R. Montana Meridian. han filed notice of intention to make three year proof. and proof under net Dee. 2J, 1905. to etitablish claim to the land above described. before Hallin E. Thom imon. a roiled Stntes Commiesioner at Riedel. Mon. tams. on the Nth day of September, INI. Claimant names as witnesses. Edgar Festintr. John Volkmen. Carl Miller and Calvin F. At kineon. all of Leroy' Mantana. If. W. HUTCHINSON, Register (Non -Coal) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Denartmetit of the Tnterior-U, S. Land Office at Havre, Shoot,, August 11,1921 Native is !meetly given that Anthony W. Sehulke. of Riedel. Montana, whoa., November 14th. 1916. made homestead entry. Ni. MAK for th , Weal half Section II. township 26 N.. range IS E., 5101111mo Meridian hassled not lee of intention Ii, niake three year proof to establieh elnim the land above described before Hallin E Thompson. a United State, Commissioner at Riedel. Montana. orEthe 20th day of Sept.. i921. Claimant minim+ as ii itnesses, Henry Norden, of Riedel. Montana. Willium A. Brown. of Rie- del. Montana, Stephen C. Boyce, of Wereek. Montana. John .1. Mmire. of Warrlek. Montana. M. W. HUTCHINSON, Register, Coal Land NOTICE rot* PUBLIC liTION. Department of the Interior -I'. S. Land Office at Havre, Stout, Aug. 111921 Notice is hereby given that Florence E. Hobble. formerly Florence Si. Von - en. ofLeroy, Mimi. echo on Nov. 21. 1919. mete ti , mestend entry N., 041717 for loot W hull SW qmirter See. I SE weir!, Section O. Toon• Olio 24 N . Rmge It, E, M onl:ona ban Med notice of intention to make three year tinvof to t , tabl , ,t1 el dm ta thv land abr., described. before Ho1:1n E Thommion. it United Suttee cotiontesEin, r. at Riedel. 51Entann. on the je day of Sottt 1921. Clsiin771 mimes a,/ witnesses, Carl Millet...John Volltm in. Edgar r feting sod Calvin E Atkinson. all of Leroy. Montana, M. W. HUTCHINSON, Register COAL LAND NOTICE Fall PI 111.1CATION. Department of the interior -U. S. - Land Office nt Havre, Mont., due it Mt! Notice le hereby given that Carl Miner of Leroy. Montana who, on Jentaily 10th. 1901 made homestead entry. No. 044100. for NW quar- ter W Milt NE quarter. NE quarter NE quar- ter See. SLOW quarter NW quarter Section 29. Township Si N. Range 16 E. Montana Merldiar. has filed notice of Intention to make three year Proof. to establish Nairn to the land above de. ...Tit torf , re Rattln Si. Thompson. a United s •n irmioner at Ititstel.M•intans,m, the 20day of 8.1 t.. 1921. Claimant names as witnesses, Calvin E At- kinson, Wltitom Holdort. John Volltman end ril°renr\ X \ ..M. ''' ' ' , \ ;i1.. r Te l nf H L ;N \ St.. v.) :N M 2 1 11 ' e r stis • ter. (Coal Land) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior -r. S. Land office at Havre, Montana, August 11. 1921 Notice in hereby given that John Boehmer, of Eskay. Montana, ambo on July V. MD. • iditional homestead entry. No. 033249. for E half SE quarter section 12. NE quarter NE quer ter session It. township21 N.. R. 16. lots 7, 13 and It section 7. kits 3. 4. 5. section IS. townshitt 24 North. range 17 East, Manama Meridian. has Sled notice of intention to make final prof U tier Act of Dee. 81.1916, to estatolloh claim to the land *hove denerthavi before E. N. Barrett. U.S. Commissioner at Slit Sandy. Montana. on s the 2rith day of September. 1921. two of th , following witnesses: Charles Green. of Warrick. Mont., Harry Green. of Bie Sandy. Mont.. John Norden of Warrick. Mont.. Horny King of Iliad. Mont. 31. 'W. HUTCHINSON. Register. Non.Coal NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior -U. S. Land Office at Havre, Mont., Ant:. II, 1921. • Notice In hereby given that Early Oliver C of !Iliad. Montana. who on April 171h, 1910. made homestead entry. No. m2331. for S half SW quarter section 11). N bolt NW quarter section township 23 N.. range 16 Si . M. N. and who on Jots' 5. 1921. node additional hornestetel entry No. 5112352 far the No: tioarter Si',' ornate: - section 15. N lialf NE quarter. SE quarter NE quarter section 32. township 23 North. range 16 Eant, Montana Sler..lien. has II hal not k's' of In• tention to make final three year proof to estalr Ilsh claim to the land above draeribed before E N. Barrett, I', S. Commirmioner at Big Sandy. t Mon i t o s ikm Montana. o w n e tt it e .. th . d17 „, Sept...1921. by two of he Columbus S. Miner, Clifford Mint,. Oscar E. Rosh. ell of IlliunI. Mont.. end Hiram Selling of` Kabo. Moulton. M. W. HUTCHINSON, Register. Non -Coal NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior -ti. 8. Lund Office at Havre. Mont., Aug. II. 1921 Notice Is hereby given that Lillie Beatrice Wa r d of Big Sandy. M.,ntana. who oa September Mt h 1917. made homestead entry. No. 010917. for E half NW quarter. NE quarter section 6. W half NW quarter. Sm. 4 'rep. 2. N. IC16. E. Mont meridian, has filed notice of intention to make filial 1111 - 1, 3 ear ion..4 In esteLli,h aro, In the land elom e described before E. N. Barrett, U. S. Commireioner at Big Sandy. Montana. on the 20th day of Sent.. 1921. 1 1 1 two of the following witneevea: 8. A. Miller. Julio 1'. Matheson Rogue Mul- ls.' :old Arthur Kaiser. all of 84E84nd)% Mont M. W. HUTCHINSON, Register. (Non Coal) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior -II. S. Lend Office at Havre. Most, August It. 1921. Notice is hereby given that Andrew M. Murphy . of BM Sandy. Montana. who on October 6. 1916. mode additional homestead entry. under Act of\ • July 3rd. 1916. No. 034064. for SW quarter SW quarter. section B. 11 half SE quarter and SE quarter NE quarter Sec 29. Twp 17N.. RISK Ilentana meridian, has filed notice of Inten- tion to make final three year proof to eatab• lish claim to the land •Imve dermrihed before Fred H. Scott. U. S. Commissioner. at Bear. paw Montana. to the 2001 day of September. 1921. by two of the following witnesses: Emil R. Nielsen. Nei'.. Hdkanson. Herman 3. Walter and Stephsn A. Hurd, sli of Big Ssnily, -t. ri N. W. fICTCHINSOY. Register. P.S IS -es cos ea. 1511 to Al,, 75.1t121.