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If you are not acquainted with the Magazine, send a postal card to the C osmopolitan , Madison Square, New'York City, lor free sample copy. Send all orders to N O T IC E FO R PU B L IC A T IO N . A Land Office at Helena, Mont., Oct. 5, 1891, Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has fiUcl notice o f his intention to make'final prool in support o f M b claim, and that said proof will be made before the Regis-, ter and Receiver at Helena, Montana, on Nov. 24th, 1891, viz: MICHAEL O 'CON N O R , for preemption declaratory statement No. 4008 for the N hf Ne qr a\d 8w qr Ne qr, section 24, and Sw qr 8e qr, section 18, Tp. 13 N, B 7 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon e nd cultivation of,said land viz: w illiam A. Co vasse, Percy Kilally. Arthur B. Fulton and Harry Gardiner, all o f Augasta, Montana. 8. A. 8WIGGETT, Register, ublication, Oct. 9. N O T IC E FO R P U B L IC A T IO N . Land Office at Helena, Mont., October .15, 1891. Notice is hereby given that the i'ollowing- named settler has filed notice o f his intention to make final proof in support o f Ms claim, and that said proof will be made before A. C. Warner, n. s . Commissioner, at i hotean, Montana, on December 1,1891, viz: E W IN G S T E E L E , of cbotean. Montana, for homestead applica tion No. 3302 for the E1/» NK-4, section 20, and W Vs > w-4 section 21, township 25 north,, range 6 west. Henamesthe following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz, Jo tin Ryan, ./ohn Jackson, Charles S. McDonald and Charles Krofft, all o f Choteau, Montana. S. A. 8WIGGETT, Register. First publication, Oct. 23. DESERT LAND, FINAL PROOF- [NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.] Land Office at, Helena. Mont., I October 12, 1891 i Notice is hereby given ihat -Joseph A B ik.tir administrator of theesta'e of Henr> Melyim Martin, deceased, for tlieh- i s o f paid deceased, haB filed notice o f intention to in -ke proof on hi's desert land claim No. 1874, for the SWqr of NEqi, Ehf o f NEqrandSFqr >oetion89, NWqrSWoir and NWqr of 8Eqr, section 28. township 2.(5 north, ranee 6 west before '.O . Warner, U. Commissioner, nt • hotean, Mo\tana on Sat urday th« 21 st. day of November, 1891. Henamesthe following witnesses to pr<<ve the complete irrigation and reclamation o f sa’dlnnd: Oliver G. Cm .per ChHales - . McDom- aid and Thomas McOover n of Clmteau. Montana, and John H . Welsh, of Great Fai is; Montana. S- A. SWIGGETT. Register. First publication Oct. 16. N O T ICE FOR PURLICATION* Land Office at Helena, Mont. September 28th, Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice o f his Intention to make final proof in support, o f his claim and that, said proof will be made before A. 0. Warn er. U. S. Commissioner, at choteau, Mont on November 10,1891. viz; FRED W BROWN- who made pti“-en'piion D. 8. No. 9419 f«r the N-? 8w-4.section 14, and N*>.4 Se-l section 15, tp. 23 north, range 0 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his * ontiimons resldei ce upon ard cultivation h>nd viz’ Georce I Smith, Claibor- E. Davis Silas A. McPhee, all of choteau, Mont George V Fowler, o f Relleview, Mont. S. A. S w iggett , Register. 1st publica tion, Oct. 2nd. On and after March first I will do an exclusive cash business. B yron C orson . FREE RAILROAD TICKET TO AND FROM THfe! W ORLDS FAIR. Commencing May 1st, 1893. Ending October 31st 1893. 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