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tee), hath not done or permitted any act whereby the said property and premises hereby assigned are incumbered or prejudicially affected in any manner whatsoever. In witness, etc.

Appointment of a New Trustee in Place of a Deceased Trustee under a Marriage Settlement, to be indorsed thereon.

Indenture made the

Parties.

formerly

Recital of marriage;

of death of trustee.

Appoint

ment of new trustee.

within named

day of, 18-, between the

surviving trustee, of the first and

his wife,

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part; the within named within named, of the second part; and new trustee, party of the third part. Whereas a marriage between the two parties of the second part was duly solemnized shortly after the execution of the within written settlement; and whereas the trustees in the within written indenture, died on the day of; and whereas the said surviving trustee, with the consent of the said parties of the second part, is desirous of appointing the said to be a trustee of the within written indenture in place of the deceased trustee : Now this indenture witnesseth, that in the exercise of the power for this purpose contained in the within written indenture, and of every other power them in this behalf enabling, he, the said surviving trustee, doth hereby, with the consent of the said parties of the second part, hereby testified, appoint the said to be a trustee in place of the said deceased trustee, for the purposes of the within written indenture, or such of the same purposes as may be subsisting and capable of being carried into effect; and it is hereby agreed and declared that the said surviving trustee, and the said new trustee, their executors, administrators, and assigns, shall hold upon the trusts of the within written indenture the stocks, funds, securities, and property mentioned in the schedule hereto annexed, which now constitute the trust estate created by the within written indenture, which said stocks, funds, securities, and property it is intended shall be forthwith, or as soon as may be, transferred, so as to be vested in the said surviving trustee and new trustee jointly, upon the trusts and subject to the powers and provisions applicable thereto, set forth in the within written indenture. In witness, etc.

Declaration

of trust.

Schedule of property.

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Disclaimer of the Trusts of a Settlement.

To all to whom these presents shall come, I, —— of send greeting. Whereas by an indenture dated the

day of

made between, etc., in consideration of a marriage then intended and since solemnized between

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I, the said was named as one of the trustees to whom certain lands, tenements, and hereditaments were expressed to be conveyed upon the trusts therein declared; and whereas I, the said -, have not executed the said recited indenture, nor in any way acted in the execution of the trusts, but have refused to act as a trustee Now these presents witness that I, the said do disclaim and renounce all the said lands, tenements, hereditaments, and premises by the said indenture granted or otherwise assumed, and all the estate, right, title, interest, inheritance, uses, trusts, powers, and authorities, whatsoever by the said indenture expressed to be conveyed and declared, or which I, the said, could or might jointly with the other trustee of the settlement, or otherwise, have, hold, take, exercise, or perform, under or by virtue of the said indenture. In witness, etc.

TRADE-MARKS.

Applications and Declarations for Registration of1

Statement by an Individual.

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To all whom it may concern: Be it known that I, zen of the United States, residing at, in the state of and doing business at No. on - street, in said city, have adopted for my use a trade-mark for whiskey, of which the following is a full, clear,, and exact specification:

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My trade mark consists of the word-symbol "Moonshine." This has generally been arranged as shown in the accompanying facsimile, which represents a rude still-house, surrounded by hills and forests. Three men are engaged variously about, and the scene is illuminated partly by the light of the fire, partly by the moon which appears in the heavens. Underneath the picture appears the word "Moonshine" in ornamental letters; but the style of lettering is unimportant, and the entire picture may be

1 The forms and directions on this subject are those issued by the Patent Office. Registration may be obtained by any person, firm, or corporation domiciled in the United States, or located in any foreign country which, by treaty, convention, or law, affords similar privileges to citizens of the United States, and who is entitled to the exclusive use of any trade-mark, and uses the same in commerce with foreign nations or with Indian tribes; or by any citizen or resident of this country wishing the protection of his trade-mark in any foreign country the laws of which require registration in the United States as a condition precedent.

Every applicant for registration of a trade-mark must cause to be recorded in the Patent Office the name, domicil, and place of business or location of the firm or corporation desiring the protection of the trade-mark, and the residence and citizenship of individual applicants; the class of merchandise and the particular description of goods comprised in such class to which the trade-mark has been appropriated; a description of the trade-mark itself, with facsimiles thereof, and the mode in which it has been applied and used; the length of time during which the trade-mark has been used by the applicant on the class of goods described.

A fee of twenty-five dollars is required on filing each application.

The applicant should address a letter of advice to the Commissioner of Patents, stating that he presents herewith a facsimile of his lawful trade-mark, and requests that the same, together with the accompanying statement and declaration, may be registered in the United States Patent Office in accordance with the law in such cases made and provided.

omitted or changed at pleasure without materially affecting the character of my trade-mark, the essential feature of which is the arbitrary word "Moonshine."

This trade-mark I have used continuously in my business since the day of, 18-. The class of merchandise to which this trade-mark is appropriated is distilled liquors, and the particular description of goods comprised in said class upon which I use it is whiskey. It is my practice to apply my trade-mark to the bottles containing the liquor by means of suitable labels, on which it is printed in color as above described. The word is sometimes also blown into the bottles.

(Two witnesses.)

Statement by a Firm.

To all whom it may concern: Be it known that we, Co., a firm domiciled in

doing business at No.

&

and

county, state of
street, in said city, have

adopted for our use a trade-mark for men's overalls, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact specification:

Our trade-mark consists of the arbitrary word This has generally been arranged as shown in the accompanying facsimile, in which it appears in plain block capitals, printed in black, in a horizontal line. But other forms of type may be employed, or it may be differently arranged or colored, without materially altering the character of our trade-mark, the essential feature of which is the word

This trade-mark has been used continuously in business by us, and those from whom we derive our title, since the 18-.

of

The class of merchandise to which this trade-mark is appropriated is wearing apparel, and the particular description of goods comprised in such class on which it is used by us is men's overalls. It has been our practice to mark our trade-mark on the inside of the waistband of the goods with a stencil, or to print it upon tags which are secured to the goods in any desired manner.

Statement by a Corporation.

To all whom it may concern: Be it known that the Company, a corporation organized under the laws of the state of

and located in the city of and doing business in said city of

county, in said state, and also at

in the

state of -, has adopted for its use a trade-mark for wheat flour, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact specification:

The trade-mark of said company consists of a representation of a Rocky Mountain sheep and the words "Big Horn." These have generally been arranged as shown in the accompanying facsimile, in which the animal named, popularly known as the "Big Horn," is represented in an erect attitude upon a cliff or rock. In the background are mountains covered with forests, with distant white peaks; upon the sky portion are the words "Big Horn," and arranged in a circle about the whole are the words Company, in plain capital letters. But these words may be omitted, and the various accessories of the picture may be varied at pleasure, or altogether omitted, without materially altering the character of the said trade-mark, the essential features of which are the words "Big Horn," and the representation of a Rocky Mountain sheep.

This trade-mark has been continuously used by said corporation since about the middle of the month of

18-.

The class of merchandise to which this trade-mark is appropriated is flour, and the particular description of goods comprised in such class on which it is used by the said company is wheat flour. It is usually affixed to the goods by printing it on the bags, or stencilling it on the heads of barrels in which the flour is packed.

Declaration.

State of -, county of ss. A. B., being duly sworn, deposes and says that he is the applicant named in the foregoing statement; that he verily believes that the foregoing statement is true; that he has at this time a right to the use of the trademark therein described; that no other person, firm, or corporation has the right to such use, either in the identical form or in any such near resemblance thereto as might be calculated to deceive; that it is used by him in commerce between the United States and foreign nations or Indian tribes, and particularly with —; and that the description and facsimiles presented for record truly represent the trade-mark sought to be registered.

(Signature.)

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