Show HOME OF DEAD MISER MISE YIELDS HIDDEN GOLD Si fc S S W SY t ONLY FOUND OF HOARDED it itt t t t i t ti The Tue tulle mountain lin of Aunt Ann In the tie i front tnt tout can In lii III seui some of ni nilie I ItI the lie tI vt III In the tue gold Colli hunt bunt Al At the ie light u one tue of i lice Iier h cs digging for tor tic gold i 11 Hy fly Set Service l' l Ark Sept lpt I 1 t 1 24 ln In In the heart cart of the Isolated Ozark hills far from tho the railroads the movies moles and I other forms of or civilization Aunt Ann Hawkins lived I alone for Cor Or many years cars In her I mountain home bome I Her J er few ew neighbors ant and her hermany hermany I many relatives called her a II i Like so many man of the Ozark I mountaineers she trusted rusted no noon on one and openly voiced her I hatred for all all all' hor relatives I saying she hoped ho they never would get sel a dollar of oC her money They hey found h her r dead the I Iother other day lay There Tier was w no no will but mue much wealth T ther I had left her In lit cash cashIn In 1896 I and for thirty years I she has haa spent almost nothing The Th h funeral was no sooner oer than Ihan relatives began to swarm swami lo 10 the lie little mountain mountainhome home to 10 claim their share hare of or Aunt Anns nn fortune Tin nit TI relatives soon found tint th 11 Aunt Ann In her ef- ef ions to keep relatives from getting her money had bad lId hid hidden den dpn II It all over pr her home and little lIthe farm fart A great treal money hunt began at once one Th The house and an farm are al- al mOEt wrecked but lut he the I hunt for gold Kohl continues So far tar 1110 u I of ot the believed secreted on the place rial has been found The e money was s hidden n in I every ev conceivable I A place plage When the great foot eight walnut was all re removed re- re removed moved mo from the wall gold goldworth goldworth worth 1300 tumbled out i The native stone hearth was torn lorn up and beneath It U was wae found a can ean of ol gold An Anold Anold Anold old gourd In the th kitchen when emptIed of string Iring net net- led Ild 75 16 Coins worth 1 were found foun In the cellar A sack of old ginned cot ot cotton cotton ton lon was wa worked over O by hand and gave up many gold I pieces I Excitement prevailed d when whets I some one found an old pocket pocket- pocketbook pocketbook book containing In I bills butt but but tills ills proved to he ie worthless Confederate Con federate money noney More gold was found In Iii tho th crevices of at an on old four poster tour oster bed bd on which Aunt Ann died In on old pouch two Iwo an ancient an- an gold old bracelets beautifully beautifully fully arVed and undoubtedly the height of ot fashion Cashion In Co Co- Colonial Co- Co i lonial days were found The search for gold In Is be lIP- being lIPI ing made under the fhe tl direction ton I m. m r that Ihal all of or Aunt Anns Ann rela rein relatives tIres tives mu must t share equally In whatever wealth is II found Immediately ImmE after afler her fath fathers father's Ca h- h hers her's ers er's death In 1895 1885 Aunt Am Anti Ann then 51 61 refused to let tit letany letany any of her relatives come on the farm fa rm Her fathers father's threshing ma ma- machine mahine chine hine lies lle today loda where h hp he left lert It more morl than that 30 years ago Aunt Ann once onee sold a copper kettle to 10 a n revenue agent for He lie 11 gave gu her hera I Ih Iol a bogus ol check e and after that I she h refused to allow I W anything to 10 he h removed rt move 1 from the farm Carm I If It I lie he- Hawkins Hawk In had bad In- In Inea ea d their money Instead IntIA 1 of ot hoarding it II there would woul be Ie 1 a small fortune for or all the rela rIa I the tives For al at 4 per percent percent cent cen compound Interest would woul 1 have netted In 40 years at 6 I per cent c t the h for for- fortune fortune tune would have e ec been 7 I nn L fry fr i 1 vJ e r I I II i Ii I II i P I p I y I I 4 I I |