Show t I ili if LAKE LINE LIN SURVEY TO HELP SETTLERS I i t Willard residents are Jubilant over I j i the n he decision handed down yesterday esterday Pi b by Clay Tallman commissioner of ot thel the Tt l general land of office ct which gives them I r T lIr first t rights on acres of land val val- 1 ii Tied lied at possession of or which t E I f led they hind Had for tor fifty years ear but which j according to one official survey surey of ot the I j b h ov was under water I I'm X s second survey which was I z d left lt tho the land open to settlement settle settle- sette- sette f J ment ment and it i was as Immediately ij 4 squatted on There There- was continual I V trie o er over the ground and a 1 hearing 1 n w held An In 1916 b by Gould Blakely jt I roister of the local land laud office The rho t i sent to Washington andI andi and I the J Vil lard people were upheld In i their rights hh of of possession On appeal t bJ i ithe the ther iI lon tl r remains with wih the IM I'M rJ acc according to tho dist dis- dis II t from Mr Ir Tallman Tahlman ralman e received yes yes- es js An 4 J land nd is still ll government o prop- prop erty present s owners owner will have e tok to t j k tH q it aud pay Jay the government Jo 20 I an acre for their holdings holdinGs when nn- nn I t Y tl rJ Is la mate made |