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THE GREEN BAG.

"THE " Green Bag " will be issued on the 2Oth -"• of each month. We make this announce ment to allay the anxiety of certain subscribers, who evidently expect its coming at an earlier date, and feel it necessary to inquire as to the cause ol its non-arrival.

THE Editor once more requests his readers to aid him in keeping the columns of the "Green Bag" filled with interesting matter, by sending in short contributions upon subjects of general inter est to the profession, anecdotes, bits of facetiae, etc. THE following " entertaining " specimen of let ters sometimes received by lawyers comes from a Tennessee subscriber. It is given verbatim et lit eratim, as received by him : — Oct 2th, 192 DEAR SIER as you aire the Agnt for the herblit lands I give you thes iclums your manger down hare has Bin giv away the Bord timber of land lie bas got mad wit me caus would hold him out in it when I com to this piase he agreed to bill the house if I cut the logs an hald railes to fens A good lout I got him hall the lougs after so lone; A time I never cood git him do eney thing more I finesd house and have elend up an fends 5 or 6 ackers and has got A 20od lout hogs I have him takine of the rit he wants to mak me move I wood like A showln from you to stay on an if I dont do what is rit I will Pay all Damig Saelss never has done eney thing he proms 1 drive my mul an waigin don thaire to far A fue Plank to line the larg cricks of the house he wood not let me have it said it want thare and afterwards й"*е gim lenat Sealss loumber to flour an louft his housa an let John Simmons A bout 4 or 5 thousand 13

A MINNESOTA correspondent sends us the following : — MINNEAPOLIS. MINN., Nov. 15, 1892. Editor of the " Green Bag " : DEAR SIR, — I hand you herewith the copy of a notice I found in the records of the office oí the Register of Deeds of this (Hennepin) county while examining the conveyances relating to a certain piece of land a few days ago This specimen from Minne sota may interest your readers, so I enclose you the same Yours very truly, NOTICE Hereby I notify, this 4th day of August, 1892 whoever it may concern, describing the parcel of land. Town 117. Range 23, Section 11, and lot i, containing io?4' acres, all lying in Ilcnnepin County. Minnesota, belonging to Flora Fowler, give a bond for a deed, in February, 1889, consideration $5000.00. to Henry V Kryger, that Henry H. Kryger Is ready to fulfil the condition of the bond, as filed at the present time; that Flora Fowler refuses to turn over the io3,,' acres, that Hora Fowler agreed to do as the bond required The bond requires to turn over io3^ acres, if not, that she forfeit the $5000 under her bond. I, Henry H. Kryger, was ready five months ago to fulfil the conditions of the bond, or, in other words. $5000 : but I will not pay the $5000 until I get my 10% acres. That hereby I notify the owner, or any other purchase! who may purchase the land, if they purchase the land they purchase with the conditions to pay Henry W. Kryger the damages in the sum of $10,000, as filed with the County Commissioners, and also all liabilities it may incur on this property, as described. Tf Flora Fowlc sells this property, that the purchaser will have to stand all the damages it incuts; that they all had notice here given to Flora Fowler at Cincinnati, Ohio, and also file a lis pendías for a suit against Flora Fowler and the County Commissioners.

HENRY H. KRYGER.