| Show iI I II II I II I I 1 u springs In the the H pot long ugo It wells up In the ex the ls In the ot hoth AlTIer Ien that thero ore elY few In either coun country try the happy hunt ot tile lost h tor Is It not II mutter ot there In there only awaiting to bl turned ol r with rho III every H H HI i I I tew Is all over the A book Is In the Ish that hundred of ot aliI this I ook Is yours for the sum ot shilling ARk Is your III Well It lie but It so do not rush rushI I Ij H HH I I Ij ott nt once hire n lawyer to run over to 8 arch the records for In cues out or n hun hundred dred the will be like rond In the to I laue then to n to n squirrel track which ran up a tree an Into 11 knothole he latest to publicly op opp p ar hl Intention at pro proceeding In SNitch ot 1 fortune III Mr direct d ot otone one William of Acton I land who so wealthy as to be known ns the the pres present ent at the property hI lett at about Tho JennIngs died In 1198 otter to himself nearly all ot the mORt realty and though there numerous as heirs they have tor the present claims In vor ot the gentleman to who a his dalm Is first class with without out 11 w Iy pedigree he says right from the roots have whIch that I am the only heir at law I expect to Bee my rights established by the court My are 0 good that nil the oth other er have hack told mo to go to ot me atler I have I wall I what Mr la alleged to have ald and remarks have the theold old ring There millIons h hIt It the Colonel Set Setlers lers Lut he never got them out For Fortune tune hunters alike tho orld over It matters not what sort ot II they aro atler Thero Is the clement at chance hunt huntIng Ing a whether It bc contained In lands which hoo Increased to amount or whether It be old or buccaneers treasure And In t ot there hava been Just enough In lances ot estates 81 well II burled 10 usury a bellet In some more awaits the ller seeker One of claims which seems to t II have been dipped In the ot perpetual youth Is that or the Anneke heir Every ten or we In the papera that the I Jans heirs scattered over the country hae held a nd to Rend an to New to lett 11 bill the Church c r to millions of the origin of there Is one ot the to ot New York to which 11 certain Jansen un his In 1630 In 1636 the governor ot New them n or now comprising a valuable portion at New York city In business Ho lot die and In 1638 his widow Anneke the minister In the col Dominie who In 1617 the death ot Anneke In the grant or land to her children tour b her husband am tour hy the second by the F government ns be d by the book In Albany N Y It said that all but butone one of ed In conveying the form tD tho IOV of tho In 1671 In 1705 this estate then known n the Queens tarm was either or granted to church by tho way hns 1 eer sInce ast rev revenUeS holdings for 00 tho Income being It the of Its properties at not less than The Anneke Jans R sert that held a leuM only tor ninety ninetynine nine years which hRS of course long since the corporation re that It hall gained a right by pos een It original title de Howee the heIrs been bringing suit against the Trinity cor for the last 10 cars with that ot one Nicholas In mo lie wa but another In beR len In a Colonel an suit In the New York HU premo court In 1830 three other heirs had no heUer luck the same fate faten n IM brought suIt In 1834 and There were CuO ot the original American Bogardus Jans at hut accounts prett well wello o r the Slates the nearest ot kin to Anneke Jana being tho Keyes ot New Albany Ind There are tew If any the name ot Jons th most prominent ot the named Smith Marsh Jameson Moore Hyde anil The oro nil by bythe the tic of through which they to torce old Trinity to leto ot what she hall III her sri II so As a precedent the Jan heirs have that successful laWsuit ot Mrs Myra Clarl which acquired a worldwide celebrity ns most re remarkable caso ever brought to court the most known to tho Judicial history or this country Clark the daughter ot n millionaire Bult atter she had to womanhood for prop property erty then by the city oC Nell Orleans or In of to whom the city had sold It under guar guaranty anty ot It Is well known Goines survived two all her numerous n wyen In at the age or eighty without having all had tor so long This was cars In the courts the expenditure ot mil millions lions Gaines heirs finally obtained less than II million dollars Ly Lythe the supreme court decIsion tour years her W |