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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 34 STAT. · February 27, 1907 · Chapter 2102

Chapter 2102. For the relief of the heirs at law of M

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CHAP. 2102.— An Act For the relief of the heirs at law of M. A. Phelps and the heirs at law of John W. Renner. February 27, 1907.[[H. R. 12009](/us/bill/34/hr/12009).][[Private, No. 1966](/us/pvt/34/1966).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, M. A. Phelps and John W. Renner.Payment to heirs of. That the sum of four hundred and sixteen dollars and twenty cents be, and the same is hereby, appropriated from any money in the Treasury of the United States not otherwise appropriated, to be paid into the registry of the United States district court in bankruptcy for the southern district of Ohio, western division, to he used and disposed of under the direction of the United States district judge in Cincinnati, Ohio, to be applied in the payment of final dividends as follows:
In case numbered eleven hundred in bankruptcy in said United States district court in the matter of the involuntary bankruptcy of Benjamin Homans, junior, to the personal representatives of M. A. Phelps, deceased, three hundred and fifteen dollars; to the personal representatives of John W. Kenner, one hundred and one dollars and twenty cents; said amounts having been, by misapprehension, paid the assistant treasurer of the United States at Cincinnati, Ohio. Approved, February 27, 1907.
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