THE WILLIAMS NEWS
024930
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Act June 11, 1616; List 3-2916
DEPARTMENT
OF THE INTERIOR
U. S. Land Office at Phoenix, Ari
zona, May 15, 1916.
NOTICE is hereby given that
HARRY L. McDOUGALL, of
Williams, Arizona, who, on April
25, 1914, made Homestead Entry,
No. 024930, for SSEi, NSWi-
SE, SJNWJSEJ, Sec. 12; NNJ-NEJ-,
Sec. 13. T. 22, N., R. 2, E.,
SlSWJSWi, Sec. 7, NJNWJNWi,
Section 18, Township 22, N R. 3,
E., G&SRM, has filed notice of in
tention to make final Three Year
Proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, before Chas.
H. Adams, Clerk of the Superior
Court, at Flagstaff, Arizona, on the
26th day of June, 1616. .
Claimant names as witnesseas:
Carl Hinds.
Ed. Roupe,
' Albert Johnson,
Geo. J. Robinson," all of Wil
liams, Arizona.
Thomas F. Weedsn,
Register.
"First Pub. May 26, 1916
Last Pub. June 23, 1916
Williams builders can not build
houses fast enought for renters.
A completed house is very soon
occupied.
Beware of Ointments fo
Catarrh that Contain Mercury
as mercury will surely destroy the sense
of smell and completely derange the
whole system when entering it through
the mucous surfaces. ' Such articles should
never be used except on prescriptions
from reputable physicians, as the damage
they will do is ten fold to the good you
can possibly derive from them. Hall's
Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J.
Cheney tb Co.. Toledo, O., contains no
mercury, and is taken internally, acting
directly upon the blood and mucous sur
faces of the system. In buying Hall's
Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genu
ine. It is taken internally and made in
Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Tes
timonials free. '
Bold by Druggists. Price 76c per bottle.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
Mr. John G. Tinker of Oat-
man was in town Wednesday
looking up the prospects for
work in the printers trade. He
reported everything booming in
Oatman in the mining line but a
little dull for printers.
A littie more variety
Weathei Bureau reports
be agreeable.
in the
would
NOTICE OF SELECTION
UNDER ACT OF
CONGRESS
Approved June 20, 1910. United
States Land Office, at Phoenix,
Arizona. State of Arizona.
the
this
No.
To Whom It May Concern:
Notice is hereby given that
State of Arizona has 'filed in
office its Grant Selection, List
410, Serial- N. 030307, applying
to select for the benefit of Payment
of Bonds and accured interest
thereon of Maricopa, Pima, Yava
pai and Coconino Counties, the fol
lowing described land, to-wit:
List No. 410, Serial No. 030307:
In T. 25 N., R. 3 E. : Lot 4; SEJ
SWJSec. 30.
(All in G. & S. R.M.)
During the five weeks' period
of publication of this notice, or
any time thereafter and before
final approval and certification,
this office will receive protests or
contests as to any, of the tracts
applied for and transmit the same
to the General Land Office.
Dated at Phoenix, Arizona,
May 31, 1916.
Thomas F Weedin
Register U. S. Land Office
John J. Birdno
Receiver U. S. Land Office
First Pub. June 1, 1916
Last Pub. June 29, 1916
030521
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
United States Land Office
Phoenix, Arizona.
NOTICE is hereby given, under
instructions issued April 29, 1914,
Letter "K" -367929-D-29200, De
partment of Interior, A. A. Jones,
First Assistant Secretary, that
Fletcher D. Bly, of Flagstaff, Ari
zona, as Attorney in fact for Lucy
A. Wells, Sioux Half Breed, under
the provisions of the act of (Jongress
Approved July IV, loo4, nas ap
plied to enter the following des
cribed land viz:
NWi NWr Section 12, Township
24-North, Range 1-West, Gila &
Salt River Base & Meridian.
Any and all persons claiming
adversely the land described or
desiring to object because of the
mineral character of the land, or
for any other reason to the dis
posal to applicant, should file their
affidavits of protest in this office
on or before the 22nd day o:
July, 1916.
Thomas F. Weedin
Register.
First Pub. June 15, 1916
Last Pub. July 13, 1916
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Send to Frontier Days Committee, Prescott, for
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PRESCOTT FRONTIER DAYS
July 4-5-6-7, 1916
Low excursion rates from all points.
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Lists 3-3776, -3777, -3790. RE
STORATION TO ENTRY OF
LANDS IN NATIONAL FOREST.
Notice is hereby given that the
lands described below, embracing
360.54 acres, within the Coconino
National Forest, Arizona, will be
subject to settlement and entry
under the provisions of the home'
stead laws of the United States and
the act of June 11, 1906 (34 Stat
233), at tbe United States land
office at Pheenix, Arizona on
August 19, 19 L6. Any settler who
was actually and in good faith
claiming any of said lands for
agricultural purposes prior to Jan
uary 1, 1906, and has not abandon
ed same, has a preference right to
make a homestead entry for tbe
lands, actuatly occupied. Said
lands were listed upon the appli
cations of the , persons mentioned
below, who have a preference right
subject to the prior right of any
such settler, provided such settler
or applicant is qualified to make
homestead entry and the prefer
ence right is exercised prior to
August 19, 1916, on which date
the lands will be subject to settle
ment and entry by any qualified
person. Tbe lands are as follows:
Lots 6 and 7, the WiSElSWi, the
W44SESW, Sec. 6, the SW
NV'iNEi, the NEiNWJ, Sec. 7,
T. 21 N., R. 6 E, G. & S. R. M.,
158.71 acres, subject to right of
way for a certain telephone line,
heretofore constructed by the For-
tBt Service. Listed upon appli
cation of VV. H. Conley of Flagstaff,
Arizona; List 3-3776. A tract of
41.83 acres, within Sec. 7, T. 15
N, U. 10 E.. described as follows:
Beginning at Corner No 1, whence
the quarter corner to Sec 12, T. 15
It. 9 E., and Sec. 7, T. 15 N.,
R. 10 E., bears N. 18 cbs. and W.
20 chs. : extending thence E. 30
chs.; thence S. 24 15' V.. 24 chs.;
thence W. 18 chs.; thence N. 45
E., 20 chs.; thence W. 16.20 chs.;
thence N. 7.70 chs., to the place ot
beginning, application of Frank
Herron of inslow, Arizona; List
3-3777. The WiWiSElSEk the
SWJSEJ, the ESEJSW, the Si
NEJSWi, the NWJNESWi, the
NiNWISWJ- Sec. 18, the NW4NE4-
Sec. 19, T. 21 N., R. 9 E., 160
acres, application of J. B. Morge-
on of Flagstaff, Arizona; List 3-
3790. June 3, 1916, C. M. Bruce.
Assistant Commissioner of the
General Land Office.
surveyed, Sec. 30, T. 30 N., R. 5
E., G. & S. R. M., described by H.
E. S. No. 398 as follows: Begin
ning at Corner No. 1, which is
identical with the quarter corner
between Sec. 25 T. 30 N., R. 4 E.,
and Sec. 30, T. 30 N., R. 5 E.
extending thence N. 0 03' E., 15;
chs. ; tnence E. 25 chs ; thence
S. 20 chs.; tbence W. 24.98
chs., to the place of beginning,
except that portion heretofore re
stored under List 3-2013, embrac
ing 44.98 acres, the net area here
by listed being 5 acres, application
of Ralph J. Berry of Grand Canyon,
Arizona; List 3-3698. A tract of
31.40 acres, within what will
probably be when surveyed Sees.
9 and 16, T. 12 N., R. 14 E., des
cribed by H. E. S. No. 183 as
follows: Beginning at Corner No.
1, whence corner common to Sec
tions 32 and 33 T. 13 N , R. 14 E.,
bears N. 2 24' E., 127.19 chs.;
extending thence S. 50 20' E.,
4.96 chs.; thence S. 29 48' X,
21.97 chs.; thence S. 14 45' W.,
21 chs.; thence N. 766 23' V 3.
49 chs. ; thence N. 10 13' W.. 14.
02 chs.; thence N. 19 41' E., 8.
92 chs., thence N. 38 02' E., 24.
79 chs , to the place of beginning,
except that portion heretofore re
stored under List 1377, embrac
ing 28.07 acres, the net area here
by listed being 3.33 acres, appli
cation of Jose Duran of Winslow,
Arizona; List 3-3765. June 3,
1916, C. M. Bruce. Assistant Com
missioner of the General Land
Office.
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Lists 3-3698, -3765. RESTOR
ATION TO ENTRY OF LANDS
IN NATIONAL FOREST. Notice
is hereby given that tbe lands des
cribed below, embracing 8.33 acres,
within the Tusayan & Sit greaves
National Forests, Arizona, will be
subject to settlement and entry
under the provisions of the home
stead laws of the United States and
the act of June 11, 190( (34 Stat ,
233), at the United Slates land
office at Phoe'nix, Arizona on
August 19, 1916. Any settler who
was actually and in good faith
claiming any of said lands for
agricultural purposes prior to Jan
uary 1, 1900, and has not adandon
ed same, has a preference right to
make a. homestead entry for the
tands actually occupied. Said
lauds were listed upon the appli
cations of the persons mentioned
below, who have a preference
right subject to the prior right of
any such settler, provided such
settler or applicant is qualified o
make homestead entry and the
preference right is exercised prior
to August 19, 1916, on which date
the lands will be subject to settle
ment and entry by any qualified
person. A tract of 49.98 acres,
within what will probably be when J
Lists 3-3768, -3769 & Supplement
al List 3-1155. RESTORATION
TO ENTRY OF LANDS IN NA
llUJNALi JUKJiSl. JNOtlCe 18
hereby given that thfo lands des
cribed below, embracing 27.43
acres, within Coconino National
Forest, Arizona, will be subject- to
settlement and entry under the
provisions of the homestead laws of
the United States and the ar.t of
June 11, 1906 (34 Stat., 233), at
the United States land office at
Phoenix, Arizona on August 19,
1916. Any settler who was actually
and in good faith claiming any of
said lands for agricultural purposes
prior to January 1, 1906, and has
not abandoned same, has a pref
erence right to make a homestead
entry for the lands actually occupi
ed. Said lands were listed upon
the applications of the persons
mentioned below, who have a
preference right subject to the
prior right of any such settler,
provided such settler or applicant
is qualified to make homestead
entry and the preference right is
exercised prior to August 19, 1916, j
on which date the lands will be
subject to settlement and entry by
any qualified person. Two tracts
of land aggregating 48.40 acres.
within Sec 30, T. 20 N., R. 8 iE.,
G. & S.. R. M., described as follows:
Tract A, beginning at Corner No.
1, whence tbe quarter corner com
mon to Sec. 25, T. 20 N., R. 7 E. .
and Sec. 30, T. 20 N., R. 8 E.t
bears S. 78 26' W., 9.75 chs.;
extending thence S. 21 48' E.,
11.61 chs.; thence S. 14c 49' W.,
2.62 chs.; thence S. 40 3S'
10.81 chs.; thence N. 64 30'
76 chs. ; thence N. 32 39'
14 28 chs.. thence N. 0 02'
45 chs. ; to the place of begin
ning; Iract is, (beginning at
Corner No. 7, whence Corner No. 1
of Tract A bears S. 47 48' W..
107 links; extending thence N.
48' E, 31.96 cbs.; tbence S.
J7 ' E , 9 93 chs.; thence S.
46' V., 27.40 chs ; thence S.
39' E., 13 28 chs.; thence S.
59' V., 15.55 chs.; thence N.
30' W., .S2 chs.: thence N. 40 38'
E 10 77 chs.; thence N. 14 49'
E.,3.23 chs.; thence N. 21 48'
W., 12.38 chs., to the place of
beginning, except that portion
heretofore restored under List 3
3100, the new lands restored here
under embrace 13.11 acres, appli
cation of J. Edward Priest Sr., of
Flagstaff, Arizona; List 3-3768. A
tract of 59.76 acres, within Sees.
16 and 17, T. 18 N., R. 6 E., des
cribed by H. E. S. No. 368 as
follows: Beginning at Corner No.
1. identical with corner common
to Sees. 16. 17, 20 and 21, T. 18
N., R. 6 K : extending
34 53' W., 33.54 chs.;
26 44' XV., 20.74 chs.;
10 11 ' E , 17.02 chs.;
27 01' E., 16.37 chs.;
28 32' E., 38.05 chs.
28 32' E., 16.45 chs,
88 03 ' W., 7.92 chs.
of beginning, except
Baumann & Hinds
w.,
w.,
E,
W.
47P
26
49
21
68
64
thence
thence
thence
; thence
thence
' thence
; thence
, to the place
that portion
N.
N.
N.
S
s.
s.
s.
heretofore restored under List 3
1054, the net area hereby listed
being 12.51 acres, application of
F. L. Pendley of Flagstaff, Ari
zona; List 3-3769. A strip of land
30 feet wide off the east side of
the NE of Sec. 7, T. 17 X., R. 6
E., excepted from original list 3
1155 heretofore restored, the net
area hereby listed being 1.81 acres, j
application of John F. Thompton I
of Sedona, Arizona; Supplemental 1
List 3-1155. June 3, 1916, C. M.
Bru e. Assistant Commissioner of
the General I.and Office.
June 22-July 13, 1916.
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