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 PROCLAMATIONS, 1912. 1759 Br rm-: Pnnsinnm or run Uxrrnn Svrarzs or Axmuca. *'*“*'·*’° A PROCLAMATION. Whereas the Proclamation issued under the Act of Congress ap-  *'{,‘},’f" *••°’· 2iP:;1°%,:t:::‘$21*;*m,;“·em°*?:.:.":%*:£.k:e“.;z“ri,;*m%·"§%i§“s§,··e · on September ninth, nineteen hm and ten, directed the sale of i certain lands in the ceded portion of the Crow Indian Reservation in th°igi1°?h°if M°°m°eem;· rti r 21 xmas ‘ t sold at me eress m po one o su were no lack f tisf bids: “l1?Ig:?'£:rgie:e, I Vlillilm   President of the United States dvgéfhngww of America, do hereby  and   that all of the unentand, unsold, txaonimneral lin m   portion of  l'Q61’Y8Y»lD;ll which t t tim em m reserve n, wi w v grlistling claim, shall, on Ocwbzlytwexxiixst, nineteen hundlrled and twelve, and thereafter, be offered for _ at public auction underthe
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gd§t;1t3.cf Montana, ing  approiiinating   iing acres as as ma exce m cases where mmm en%e¤, or the  of land;   under the hom·e:tead    ge offenng of legal subdivisie acen. Nd¤perdonyvillbepermittedtnpmchasemoreghmfour·3¤artsn· aaauaa sections of said lands, or more than such area as wall, when ded to the lands heretofore purchased_by him at sand sale, not exceed four ·····¤·* ·:,·¤*+.<;r· ·:.::.:.,.,,· ‘¤·;L.1::°·;,:‘··m··r.·:.#·“·*r,··;i£*rr;,s.··r:f· 1;: s price ttl.§,er?'f before hfggr-éugty o’clock, }’. 1%:1 on til; sale f ll  n w s is e. e rerrigndleroof e purchisg money may bellpaid in four equal, annual installments in one, two, three and four years after the date of the sale. If any purchaser shall at any time fail to make anylfaymsnt when it becomes due, all rights nmder  and moneys theretofore paid thereunder will be forfei All lands offered but not sold at the sale herein directed shall M\;:_•*_·m_•¤•¤¤¤•* thereafter be subject to purchase at private sqlejn the areas,_ at the pricgodanadtsndea we htirsms, conditions and limitations harem preai iinalgy °cr’l'he Secrgtzry of the_ Interior an the Suuintendent of the sale '**•‘“*“°'“· may, as emergencies anse, make and prescrx such rules and regu- ‘““°“’ “‘*‘ m$1°ili?dlimmRermte1£¤°3eili°e¥?t*;°;n°Zi.ill;°r`:§;e$:i.i°;°.ii.i ml • • l:1a{>i1d;q;1£1nd may hgggahg pr:;§>]•:o the sale, or adjourn it from uml:] fsitnesz qlgirgof I hggierenmto set my hand and cursed the seal of the Uni tates · th Cit IW hmgm' this °thd {A t, inth Dom at yezr ofyolinr 1:rd nmexteeu h?1l:dred·Zn‘d J3: and og [ann.] the independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-seventh. wx H TAR By the President. P C Knox Secretary of Sade.