Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 126, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 May 1912 — Will of Candace L. Loughridge Filed For Probate. [ARTICLE]
Will of Candace L. Loughridge Filed For Probate.
The will of Candace L. Loughridge was filed for probate Thursday. The, instrument was executed July 7, 1906, and directs after all debts are paid, that the 84 feet of ground fronting on River street and 112% feet deep, be sold and the following legacies be paid from the proceeds thereof: To decedent’s brother, Wm. F. Powers, $25; to her sister, Loretta Powers I Hemphill, $25; to her sister, Mary E. I Brown, $25; to her nephew, Frank G. Henkle, SIOO. Any balance over and above the amount necessary to pay above legacies reverts to estate, from which estate decedent’s sister, Mary Brown, of Lisbon, N. Dak., is to be paid SSOO cash. To Marjorie H. Loughridge, granddaughter of decedent, the 453 acres of land in section 31, Union township, also lot 12, block in Rensselaer, original plat, is bequeathed, in fee simple after she is 21 years of age. All rents and profits to be held and turned over to said Marjorie Loughridge when she becomes 21, or, if necessary, to be used for the education or support of said beneficiary. In the event of the latter’s marriage and death before she reaches 21, leaving issue, then the devise to pass to such issue. Should she die before reaching her majority, leaving no issue, then the devise lapses and becomes a part of estate and passes to residuary legatee. Balance of all residue of estate goes to only daughter, Blanch Loughridge Chapman, who is appointed executrix of Will.
