ETITIOtf TO PROBATE WILI^— g tate of Illinois*, Macon county, ss. I ounty court of Macon county, May J erm, 1904.In the matter of the probate of the \ ist will and testament of William * furray, deceased, in probate. rTo all persona whom this may con-em, greeting:Notice Is hereby given that on the 6th day of May, A. D. 1904, a petition tas filed In the county court of Ma-on county, Illinois, asking that the list will and testament of William } Murray, deceased, be admitted to prolate. The same petition further states that the following named per-tone are all the heir* at law towft:Rose May Hen thorn, step daughter, toungstown, Ohio.Mary Jane Gibbons, step daughter, FCaneas City, Kans.Eltea Murray, wife, Dccatur, III-Charles E. Murray, eon, residence unknown.William C. Murray, son, Decatur, lit.,R. R. No. 5.Henry T. Murray, son, Spokane, Waah.John J. Murray, son, Pullman, Wash. Anna Mary Donovan, daughter, Decatur. Illinois.And the unknown helra.You are further notified that the hearing of the proof of said will has been set by feaid court for the 2fcth day of June. A. D. 1004, at the hour of nine o'clock in the forenoon at the cr.urt house fn Decatur In said county when and where you can appear, it you see fit and ahow cause, if any you have, why said will should not be ad* mitted to prohate.J. M. DODD, County Clerk-Dated at Deca:ur. HL May 26tfc 1S04.—May27-wkly3w