Jasper County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 March 1900 — PLAN TO SET ASIDE A WILL. [ARTICLE]

PLAN TO SET ASIDE A WILL.

Widow and Children of an Old Man Aver He Was Demented. The widow and children of the late Charles L. Price, Sr., of Richmond filed suit in the Wayne Circuit Court to set aside his will. Mr. Price was 85 years old and one of the most prominent men of Wayne County. He died recently as a result of paralysis. During his early life he accumulated a fortune, but nearly all of it was given to charitable institutions and at his death his estate amounted to but SIO,OOO. When the will was opened the heirs were both surprised and shocked. The widow is given the family home to live in during life and at death it goes to the youngest son. In addition she receives the inter est on $1,500. which gives her about sls annually when taxes are paid on the home property. None of the six children Deceives a bequest. The residue of the estate is bequeathed to the John Ruskin eo-operative settlement in Tennessee, of which the decedent knew little or noth ing. The widow and heirs ask that the will be.set a'side on the grounds that the decedent was of unsound mind.