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October 31st 1893. Ending Land Office at Helena, Mont.., October 15, 1891. No tice is hereby given that the following- nam ed settler has filed notice of his intention to • make final proof in support of his claim, ami that said proof will be made before A. C. Warmer. D. s . Commissioner, at Ghoteaa, Mo ntnna, on December 1,1891, viz: EW ING STEELE, o f choteau, Montana, for homestead applica- ti’ on No. 3302 for the 1% NE-4, section 20, and V ¡y2 Nw-4 section 21, township 25 north, range 0 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of sftidlanci, viz, John Ryan, John Jackson, Charles S. McDonald and Charles Krofft, all o f Choteau, Montana. S. A. SWIGGETT, Register. First publication, Oct. 23. DESERT LAND, PINAL PROOF. [NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.] Land Office 8t Helena, Mont., I October 12, 1891. | Notice is hereby given that Joseph A. 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