Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 66, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 April 1904 — Big Property Waits Newton’s Kissing Man. [ARTICLE]

Big Property Waits Newton’s Kissing Man.

( Kentland Enterprise: About fourteen years ago Greenbury K Strole, a young man well known in this vicinity at that time, mys terioualy disappeared and his . whereabouts since has been a matter of much conjecture He left 120 acres of valuable land and for several years the farm was looked 1 after by relatives. Four years ago John B. Lyons was appointed administrator of the estate and an effort made to Dave the missing man legally declared dead and the estate divided among the heirs. The administrator gave proper notice and the case has been continued from term to term in the hopes that Strole would eventually b» located. Yesterday the case wae again called and Judge Hao ley de aided some official search should ba made before the estate is divided, and in aocorduncA there with aside the sum of S2OO m' of the funds of the estate for tha purpose, and directed Sheriff Wildasi to make an effort to locate the absentee and report at the May term of court. Some years ago it was reported that Mr. Strole was in New York City, and another report came from Kansas, and it is probable that Sheriff Wildasin will visit these places and take a look througl the various institutions, on the theory that if not dead he might be involuntary oonfinecT in some one of them, or is living under an assumed name. If his whereabouts cannot be established before the May term of court it is likely the estate, which now embraces 12e acres of land and between four and five thousand dollars, will bedivided.