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GOVERNMENT LANDS-HOW THEY CAN BE OBTAINED.
Of agricultural public lands there are two classes-the one class at $1.25 per acre, which is designated as minimum, and the other at $2.50 per acre, or double minimum. The latter class consists of tracts embraced within the alternate sections of land reserved to the United States in the Acts of Congress making grants within prescribed limits of the lines of railroads, or other works of internal improvements, to aid in the construction thereof, such reserved sections being doubled in price. Congress passed an act, approved June 15, 1880, the third section of which reduces to $1.25 per acre any such lands, then subject to entry (meaning in this connection ordinary cash entry of offered lands), which were put in market at the enhanced price prior to the Ist of January, 1861. Title may be acquired by purchase at public sale, or by ordinary "private entry," and by virtue of the pre-emption, homestead, timber culture, and other laws.
BY PURCHASE AT PUBLIC SALE.
This may be done where lands are "offered " at public auction to the highest bidder, either pursuant to proclamation by the President, or public notice given in accordance with directions from the General Land Office.
BY "PRIVATE ENTRY," OR LOCATION.
The lands liable to disposal in this manner are those which have been offered at public sale, which were then not sold, and which have not since been reserved or other. wise withdrawn from market.
The applicant will first present a written application to the Register for the district in which the land desired is situated, describing the tract he wishes to purchase, giving its area. Thereupon the Register, if the tract is vacant, will so certify to the Receiver, stating the price, and the applicant must then pay the amount of the purchase-money.
The Receiver will then issue his receipt for the money paid, in duplicate, giving to the purchaser a duplicate receipt. The Register will then issue his certificate of purchase. At the close of the month the Register and Receiver will make returns of the sale to the General Land Office, from which, when the proceedings are found regular, a patent or complete title will be issued, and on surrender of the duplicate receipt such patent will be delivered, at the option of the patentee, either by the Commissioner at Washington or by the Register at the District Land Office.
These lands can also be located with land warrants issued under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1855, and previous acts, giving public land as a bounty for military services rendered prior to the passage of the acts in former wars of the republic. The bounties given by law for military services in the late civil war were not given in land, but in money. Agricultural College scrip and land warrants can be used in locating lands at "private entry," but when so used are only applicable to lands not mineral, which may be subject to private entry at $1.25 per acre, and are restricted to a technical " quarter- section"-that is, land embraced by the quarter-section lines indicated on the official plats of survey ; or they may be located on a part of a quarter-section, where such part is taken as in full for a quarter ; but they cannot be applied to different subdivisions to make an area equivalent to a quarter-section. The manner of proceeding to acquire title with Agricultural College scrip is the same as in cash and warrant cases, the fees to be paid being the same as on warrants. The location of this scrip at private entry is restricted to three sections in each township of land, and one million acres in any one State.
It can also be used in payment of pre-emption claims in the same manner and under the same rules and regulations as govern the application to pre-emptions of military land warrants ; this, too, without regard to the quantity located in a township or State ..
In payment for homesteads commuted under Section 2301 of the Revised Statutes, this scrip is also available. The fees required to be paid to both the Register and Receiver of the land district when lands are located with land warrants is fifty cents to each for the first forty acres and fifty cents each additional for each twenty acres added.
CIRCULAR INSTRUCTIONS TO REGISTERS AND RECEIVERS.
RESIDENCE OF APPLICANT.
1. The applicant must in every case state in his application his place of actual residence, and the post-office address to which notices of contest or other proceedings relative to his entry shall be sent.
SECOND FILINGS AND ENTRIES.
2. A party making a legal filing or entry under any one of the foregoing acts exhausts his right under that act and cannot thereafter make another filing or entry under said act.
ALTERATIONS IN APPLICATIONS.
3. Applications to amend filings or entries should be filed with the Register and Receiver and be by them transmitted for the consideration of this office. Registers and Receivers will not change an entry or filing so as to describe another tract or change a date after the same has been recorded. :
RELINQUISHMENTS,
4. Entries and filings made for the purpose of holding the land for speculation and the sale of relinquishments are illegal and fraudulent, and every effort in the power of the Government will be exerted to prevent such frauds and to detect and punish the perpetrators.
5. The first section of the Act of May 14, 1880, provides that when a pre-emption, homestead, or timber-culture claimant shall file a written relinquishment of his claim in the Land Office, the land covered by such claim shall be held as open to settlement and entry without further action on the part of the Commissioner of the General Land Office.
6. This act refers to bona fide relinquishments of bona fide entries. An entry fraudulent in its inception is not an entry capable of being relinquished. It is an entry to be canceled upon a proper showing of the facts and circumstances of the case, where- upon the land will become subject to proper entry by the first legal applicant.
7. Purchasers of relinquishments of fraudulent filings or entries should understand that they purchase at their own risk, so far as the United States is concerned, and must seek their own remedies under local laws against those who, by imposing such relinquish- ments upon them, have obtained their money without valuable consideration.
SETTLERS ON UNSURVEYED LANDS.
8. Homestead and pre-emption settlers on unsurveyed lands are allowed three months after the filing of the township plat of survey within which to put their claims on record. Accordingly no party will be permitted to make final proof in any case until after the expiration of said three months.
THE HOMESTEAD LAWS.
9. Homestead entries can be made for not more than one quarter-section, or 160 acres of land.
10. The Land Office fees and commissions, payable when application is made, are as follows :-
In Alabama, Arkankas, Dakota, Florida, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri and Nebraska-
Land at $2.50 per acre.
For 160 acres. $18 00
For 80 acres 9 co
For 40 acres 7 00
Land at $1.25 per acre.
For 160 acres
$14 00
For 80 acres 7 co
For 40 acres 6 00
In Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington and Wyoming-
Land at $2.50 per acre.
$22 00
For 160 acres.
For 80 acres. II CO
For 40 acres 8 00
Land at $1.25 per acre.
For 160 acres. $16 00
For 80 acres. 8 00
For 40 acres ... 6 50
II. When a person desires to enter a tract of land upon which he has not estab- lished a residence and made improvements, he must appear personally at the District Land Office and present his application, and must make the required affidavits before the Register and Receiver.
12. He must then establish his actual residence (in a house) upon the land within six months from date of entry, and must reside upon the land continuously for the period prescribed by law.
13. In the case of a single person, the actual residence must be established within the same time, and must be continuously and actually maintained for the same period.
14. The homestead affidavit can be made before the clerk of the county court only in cases where the family of the applicant, or some member thereof, is actually residing on the land which he desires to enter, and on which he has made bona fide improvement and settlement, and when he is prevented by reason of distance, bodily infirmity, or other good cause, from personal attendance at the District Land Office.
15. In such cases the applicant must state in a supplemental affidavit the facts of such settlement, improvement and residence ; what acts of settlement have been per- formed, and when made; the nature, extent and value of improvements; what member or members of his family are residing on the land, and the length of time such residence has been maintained, and the cause, specifically, why the applicant cannot appear at the local office.
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