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 1090 SIXTY·SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Cns. 27-29. 1921. P’°°”9—°·. as said Secreta ma deem ro er: Provided, That not over one Ammmt°d` hundred and siidty aciies shallpbelbold to any one person: Provided M%¤<=r¤1, gte d¤-further, That any patent issued hereunder shall contain a reservation pm mgm to the United States of all oil, gas, coal, and other mineral. DiS1><>$¤1<>fr¤¤¤i1>¢¤- _ Sec. 3. That the_moneys derived from the sale of such lands and improvements be disposed of as are other receipts from the sale and disposal of public lands. Approved, January 26, 1921. J8migz?i$é.i921` CHAP. 28.-An Act To authorize the Louisville and Nashville Railroad, its [Public, No. 298-l succemors and assigns, to construct and maintain a bridge across the Alabama River at or near a point approximately four miles from the city of Montgomery, Alabama. Be it enacted by the Senate and H ouse of Re esentatives 0 the United §,‘Q,‘_§s”‘,i'§,§,1;§,‘§¥,g,,,,,_ States wi? America in Congress assembled, 'iiiiat the Loiiisville and gg; Raglggrsd Mjggg Nash e Railroad, its successors and assigns, be, and they are gom%,Ala. hereby, authorized to construct, maintain, and operate a bridgle and a proaches thereto across the Alabama River at a oint suita le to tge interests of na ation, one end of said bridge togxe in the county of Montgomery, gljaiama, and the other in the county of Elmore, Alabama, at or near a point approximately four miles from the city of Montgomery, Alabama, in accordance with the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act to regulate the construction of bridges over navigable waters," approved March 23, 1906. . ®¤<im¤¤¢- SEO. 2. That the riglht to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby expressly rgsegwed. pprove, anuary 26, 1921. 1. Jmtigliggiigz CHAP. 29.-An Act Validating certain applications for and entries of public lP¤bu°» N0- 299-} lands, and for other purposes. _ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Re esentatives of the U nited §§§Q,’Q,'{,§“‘}§§· ,,,,m,_ States of America in Congress assembled, Tggt the Secretary of the scm entries wher- Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized to issue patents upon the “°d° entries hereinafter named upon which proof of compliance with law L§3fr°° Hmry haiiigiidiliiigilgidimm homestead entry, Eureka, California, numbered piaught Itlwo ghousaind) one hundred andfeighty-eight¥1§1ad(§> by Warren enry eac on e ru 19 1914 or a tract o an containing one hundred and thirtgggeveri and, seventy-seven one·hundredths agrlets, gescribed gy mletlef. ang bounds, mm sections; two and t y- ve, towns s t y an thirty-one no, range e even west, Mount Diablo meridian. m$,1{”1°"° S"°m` Homestead entry, Timber Lake, South Dakota, numbered naught five thousand and twenty-three, made by Andrew W. Strommer on March 27, 1911, for the northeast uarter of section nine, township twelve north, range nineteen east, Slack Hills meridian, such patent _ to be issued to Charlotte Strommer. B.§,;§.;i°b°t h H' HOH1€St€*&d entry, Glasgow, Montana, numbered nau ht thirty-six Fggl¤rg:i=¤¤¤h$,gJ¢,g§, thousand four hundred and three made by Elizabeth  Boucher on ¤eiye1sseS.'   “June 7, 1916, under the Acts of May 30, 1908 (Thirty-fifth Statutes `°L3‘°·*""5°°*63°‘ at Large, page 558), and February 19, 1909 (Thirty-Gfth Statutes at Large, page 639), for the Southeast quarter of section fifteen and the sont west quarter o§I section fourteen, township thirty-one north, _ ranve orty-six east, · ontana rinci a meridian. m.,¥gg§`§,,l;g,,d_ Iiomestead entry, Ste1‘l.ing,PColoi?ado, numbered nau ht sixteen thousand three hundred thirty-five, made by Amelia  Clark on August 14, 1911, under the Act of February 19, 1909 (Thirty-fifth