The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, September 01, 1917, Page 13, Image 13
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Dearborn 81., ChUato Sale of Timber Lands and Other Unallotted Lands and Surface of Segregated Coal and Asphalt LandsBelonginr to the Choctaw and Chickasaw Indian Tribes in Eastern Oklahoma by tho UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Thcro will be ofTorod for sale at public auction at cortaln railroad points in eastern Oklahoma, from October 16th, 19l7t to Octobor 31st, 1917. inclusive, approximately 400.800 acres or timber land, 60.200 aires of thosur aco of tho eccrefrated coal and as phalt land, and 600 acres of other unallotted land, all belonging to tho Choctaw and Chickasaw Indian Nations in Oklahoma. ThOBurfaco of thosegropatod coal andusphaltlands classified assultablo lor town site purposes, and the timber lands, will bo ofTercd torsale for not less than tho appraised vnlno. Land a d timber will be hold together, Tlio entire estate in tho tribal timber lauds and other unallotted lands will bo sold except, however, that of the segregated coal and asphalt land area only the surface will bo hold, the coal and asphalt therein or thereunder be ing reserved to tho Choctaw and Chickasaw Na t ons, except where the descriptive clr:ular specific ally states that tho coal and asphalt will I o sold with tho surface. The tribal land will bo ofTored in var.ous sized tracts but no person will bo permitted torpurchnso moro than 1C0 acres clarified as ntrrl cultural land nor more than 610 acres classified as grazing land. No limitation is placed on tho acrp ngo of timber land which may bo purchased by ono person. Residence on land not required. Bids may be submitted in person or by agent with power o ' ultorney, or by mail. Terms of salo of surface o segregated coal and asphalt lands, classified as agri cultural or grazing lands, shall bo cash, tlio success till bidder being required to pay 25 percent ofptir- ase price at time of falonud tho balance within 16 days thereafter, or in caso tlio successful bidder .submitted his bid by mail.saldbalancomustbopald within 16 days from date of notice. Torms of salo or ur aco of sogregaed coal and asphalt lands, classi fied us suitable for townsito purposes, shnll bo 25 per ntcashattlmoofsalo, 25pnrcontwilhln one year, and balanco within two years from dato of rale, "'orms of salo of tribal timber lands and other un allotted lands shall bo 25 percent rash at tlmo of Mile and balance In throe equal annual Installments of 26 per cou't each, payablo In one, two and threo years, respectively from data of sale; tho purchasers oi arty of tho abovo mentioned lands to pay 5 per cent interest por annum on all deferred payments. Kids by mail must bo accompanied by certified checks or bank drafts for 25 per cent of the amount o bids. Where- houses or other Improvements aro located on tho timber lands, or on the surface of tho ho.rcgated coal and asphalt lands, the same will bo hold with tho timber land or tho surface of tho scg regatcd coal and asphalt land as tho caso may be. Mild Improvements to bo paid for in full at time of i ale, and except In case of tho improvements within iho segregated coal and asphalt area classified as ag r cultural or grazing laud, shall not bo sold for loss than tho aopralscd value. Tho right to reject any iiudallbid8 is reserved. Detailed information in ivgard to dates, places, conditions, and torms of salo, mid Including lists or circulars descriptivo of tho lauds to bo offered for salo, may bo obtained frcool cost Irom Mr. Oabo E. Parker, Superintendent for tho Five- Civilized Tribes, .Muskogee, Oklahoma. Maps and plats may also be obtained from said Su perintendent at'a cost or from 25 cento to 60 cents each. CATO SELLS, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, PATENTS Katea reasonable. Wntsaa B. CeleniaM, Patent Lawyer.Wasblngton, D.C. Advice and books free Highest reference Beat service clothing; soaffand soap powdcrn nil engines ant , motors P opeTated' by ? mr,'ngaS' 'trlcI or other ml tivo power and their accessories metal and wood-working mVnm o 1-well casing, ollWWins l Plements and , machinery and the ac cessories thereof! at i.," turbines, condensers, pumps and ac cessories thereof; all electrical equip ment; crucibles; emery, emery wheels, carborundum and all artifi cial abrasives; copper, including cop per ignots, bi.rs, rods, plates, sheets, tubes, wire, and scraps thereof; lead and white lead; tin, tin plate, tin cans and all articles containing tin nickel, aluminum, zinc, -plumbago and platinum; newspaper, print pa per, wood pulp and cellulose; ash, spruce, walnut, mahogany, oak and birch woods; and industrial dia monds; shall not, on and after the 30th day of August in the year one thousand nine hundred and seven teen, be exported from, shipped from or taken out of the United States or its 'territorial possessions to Abys sinia, Afghanistan, Argentina, that portion of Belgium not occupied by the military forces of Germany or the colonies, possessions or protect orates of Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, China, Chile, Columbia. Costa Rica. Cuba, Domincian Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, France, her colonies, posses sions, or protectorates; Guatemala, Haiti, H. iduras, Italy, her colonies, possessions, jor ' protectorates; Great Britain, her colonies, possessions, or protectorates; Japan, Liberia, Mex ico, Monaco, Montenegro, Morocco, Nepal Nicaragua, the colonies, pos sessions, or protectorates of the Neth erlands, Oman, Manama, Paraguay, Persia, Peru, Portugal, her colonies, possessions, or protectorates; Rou mania, Russia, Salvador, San Ma rino, Serbia, Siam, Uruguay, Vene zuela (excluding any portion of the foregoing occupied by the military forces of Germany or her allies), or any territory occupied by the mili tary forces of the United States or by the nations associated with the United States in the war. The regulations, orders, limitations, and exceDtions nrescribed will be ad ministered by and under the author ity of the exports administrative board from whom licenses in con formity withi.said regulations, or ders, limitations, and exceptions, will issue. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United"S,tates of America to bo affixed. it. Done at '-.the city of Washington this 27th day of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hun dred and seventeen, and of the Inde pendence of the United States of America the one hundred and forty second. WOODROW WILSON. By the President: ROBERT LANSING, Secretary of State. 13 " "' - - zm THE CONSUMER "KEEP SIFTIN UNCLE!" From St. Louis Globe-Democrat. it is perfectly proper to discuss the wisdom o going to war, but the dis cussion is closed when congress acts. After that, no one should bo per mitted to cloak attacks upon his gov ernment or aid to the enemy under the whole burden of the war upon us the claim that he is exercising free dom of speech. No sympathy, there fore, will be wasted upon those who have been arrested for unpatriotic utterances. They abuse free speech. And this applies to attacks on the Allies as well as to attacks upon tho United States. We can no moro al low our Allies to bo crushed than wo can nftord to bo crushed ouraolvca. Tho defeat of our Allies would throw Wo must stand together and fight it through. Thcro are only two sides to a war every American must bo on the Side of the United Statea." Mr. Bryan's attitude now ic a les son to many. Havana (Cuba) Post. LESSON FROM MR. BRYAN The newspapers that are casting slurs at W. J. Bryan in connection with this war, owing to the fact that the Great Commoner opposed the United States entering it, are show ing how very narrow they are. 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