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Show DYING MAN HIDES HIS MONEY UNDER THE HOUSE During the hearing of the petition for letters of administration of the state of Robert Baird, Jr.. deceased, before Judge N J Harris today, city-Detective city-Detective Robert Burk testified that Mr Baird hid bis money under the house and that he was the only person per-son in whom was confided the hiding place. The cache amounted to $710 and Mr. Burk turned it over to the heirs, immediately after Mr Baird's death, in accordance with his wish. Mr. Burk testified that Mr. Baird insisted in-sisted that he accept a part of the estate but that he declined to do so It also developed in the hearing that some of the heirs of the estate had not been mentioned in the petition, peti-tion, so the hearing was continued The court also instructed the attor ney for the petitioner to file a supplemental sup-plemental petition giving the names of more of the heirs, if possible. The petition for final settlement of account in the estate of George H Tribe, deceased, was granted. Distribution Dis-tribution of the estate will be made in accordance with a decree of the court, Estate of Winslow Paxr, deceased; the court granted the petition for an order to sell real and personal property. prop-erty. George W Munsee. Jr., was appointed ap-pointed administrator of the estate or his father. George W. Munsee, deceased, de-ceased, and his bond fixed at $1800. In the estate of Harry K. Durland, deceased, J. IT. Riley was appointed administrator under a bond of $100. The petition for letters of admin istration in the matter of the estate of David E. Browning, Sr.. was granted grant-ed and Jonathan A Browning was appointed administrator. His hond was fixed at $600. Hearing of the petition to sell real estate, in the estate of Mary Ann J Terry, deceased, was continued until February 1. no |