Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 244, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 October 1911 — CONDON ESTATE TO BE SOLD AT KENTLAND. [ARTICLE]

CONDON ESTATE TO BE SOLD AT KENTLAND.

Administrators Will Dispose of Property in Order That Settlement With Heirs May Be Made. Goodland Herald. Another chapter in the Condon case, which caused so much comment several months ago when Thomas H. Condon had the will set aside, and everyone' wondered what steps would be taken next. This week notices are printed in this and the Fowler papers that the administrators, Thomas H. Condon and John Higgins, will offer at private sale, the estate of Margaret Condon, deceased, at the office of John Higgins at Kentland on Thursday, Nov. 9th, and from day to day until sold. The real estate consists of the old Condon home, a good farm over in Benton county containing one hundred acres and the late home in Goodland. Said sale will be made subject to approval of the court for not less than the appraised value of said real estate, free of encumbrances. The Condon will was broken after a long trial in the Jasper circuit court, where it was sent on change of venue. Thomas Condon and some of his sisters, who claimed they had not been used fairly in the division of the estate, succeeded in breaking the will, and the sale that is orderedJs to carry out the order of the court in settlement.