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Peryle Woodson Final Proof page 3

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QUESTION 18. Have you any personal property of any kind elsewhere than on this clam? If so, describe the same, and state where the same is kept.
ANSWER. No.
QUESTION 19. Have you ever made any other homestead entry? If so, describe the same.
ANSWER. No.
QUESTION 20. Have you, since August 30, 1890, made any entry or filing (not mineral) other than homestead? If so, describe the same by legal subdivision, or by number, kind of entry, and office where made.
ANSWER. None.
The reason I did not appear to make proof on date set was account of the mail man’s automobile breaking down and we had no way of getting to Valentine until he got it fixed. We got here as soon as we could.
Peryle E. Woodson
(Sign plainly, with full Christian name.)
NOTE 1. — If applicant is alien born, he should state the fact and file evidence of citizenship in due form, either a certificate of his own naturalization in a court of competent jurisdiction, or, if claiming to be a citizen by virtue of his father’s naturalization and his own minority and residence in the United States at the date thereof, or, if a married woman claiming citizenship by virtue of her husband’s nativity or naturalization, then record evidence of the naturalization of the father, or husband, or an affidavit as to the nativity of the latter. Applicants who were at one time citizens of the United States, but who later became citizens of a foreign country, must file record evidence of their naturalization. Any female citizen of the United States invoking the benefits of the act of October 17, 1914 (38 Stat., 740), shall make oath showing the nationality of her husband, and that he is entitled to become a citizen of the United States.
NOTE 2. — The officer before whom the proof is made will see that all answers are complete and responsive to the questions.
NOTE 3. — The officer before whom the deposition is taken should call the attention of the witness to section 125 of the U.S. Criminal Code (over), and state to him that it is the purposed of the Government, if it be ascertained that he testifies falsely, to prosecute him to the full extent of the law.
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the deponent was examined separately and apart from the other witnesses in the case; that the foregoing deposition was read to or by deponent in my presence before deponent affixed signature thereto; that I verily believe deponent to be the identical person hereinbefore described, and that said deposition was duly subscribed and sworn to before me at my office, in Valentine, Cherry County, Nebraska within the Valentine land district, this 31st day of July, 1918.
F. M. Basoull
Receiver.
(Official designation of officer.)
c 6—1524

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1890 - 1899
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