Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 43 Part 2.djvu/249

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SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Gus. 514-516. 1925. 1593 lands embraced in their respective entries upon the payment of any balance unpaid of the sum of $1.25 per acre for the lands so entered to gmc receiverdof tl; United States Land Office at Vernal, Utah, wit in ninety ays om the a roval of this Act: Provided That P’°’”*’°· . all mineral rights in and to saiiil lands are hereby reserved to the wiivieigim mmm ml Govemment of the United States. Approved, March.3, 1925. CHAP. 515.-—An Act Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to sell and patent certain lands to Lizzie M. Nickey, a resident of De Soto Parish, Louisiana. lP¤‘iv¤t¤. N¤· 1*-1 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the _ _ _ United States of America in Congress assembled, That, upon the %§,‘§YtM,;,}`I{,°,{‘“",_ payment of $1.25 per acre, the Secretary of the Interior be, and he f;°}jn;>,g,Pd¤0g;ul:;¤cg IS erebyi authorized to sell and patent to Lizzie M. Nickey, a resi- mgqodriiiiij etc, P dent of e Soto Parish, Louisiana, with a reservation to the United ,,f,$,,’§f"“l "°"°°“" '°‘ States of all the coal, oil, gas, and other minerals in the lands patented, together with the right of the United States, its antees or permittees, to prospect for, mine, drill for, and remove tg; same the southwest quarter of northeast quarter, southeast quarter ot northwest quarter, northeast quarter of southwest quarter, and northwest quarter of southeast quarter of section 12, township 13 north, range 13 west, Louisiana meridian, containing one hundred and sixt acres, more or less, land which she and her grantors have occupiedy under claim and color of title, and of which they have had actual possession, beneficial use, and enjoyment, believing themselves to be owners in good faith, for more than thirty ears: Pr _ Provided, That application for the purchase of the describedy tract A3>°;iii’;£¤i¤¤ to be of land be filed at the United States land office at Baton Rouge, $*;,,*3 etgltmu ¤*°°*Y Louisiana, within ninety days after the passage and approval of this Act, and that no adverse claim thereto be officially of record as pending when the application is allowed and the sale consummated. Approved, March 3, 1925. CHAP. 516.-—An Act Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to sell and ___%Iarc1'ti.3i\¢;5;__ patent certain lands to Flora Horton, a resident of De Soto Parish, Louisiana. lP¥i‘·*¤¢¤, N¤· 243·1 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Reprebentatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That upon the §L‘{[,*;§*§0"Q,?~,a¤d,¤ payment of $1.25 per acre, the Secretary of the Interior be, and he @$3 égcupied in is hereby, authorized to sell and patent to Flora Horton, a resident Mi,,.,,,,{§.§3.,,;,, ,,,. of De Soto Parish, Louisiana, with a reservation to the United States S°“’°d· of all the coal, oil, gas, and other minerals in the lands patented, together with the right of the United States, its grantees or permittees, to prospect or, mine, and remove the same, the north half of the north half of section 14, township 13 north, range 13 west, Louisiana meridian, containing one hundred and sixty acres, more or less, land which she and her grantors have occupied under claim and color of title, and of which they have had actual possession, beneficial use, and enjoyment, believing themselves to be owners_m good faith, for more than thirty years: Provided, That application fzggtion to be for the urchase of the described tract of land be tiled at the United media within ninety States lldnd office at Baton Rouge, Louisiana, within ninety days °“""°t°‘ after the passage and approval of this Act, and that no adverseclaim thereto be officially of record as pending when the application is allowed and the sale consummated. Approved, March 3, 1925.