Rensselaer Republican, Volume 22, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 July 1890 — The Making of Wills. [ARTICLE]
The Making of Wills.
Philadelphia Times; Many people have strong prejudices, against making a will. They can't separate the]act of a will.' from the beginning of preparation son death. All such prejudices are utterly senseless. .Every man and woman who has property should make a will at once, if one has not already been executed, and they should not hesitate to change it just as often as changed cit»cumstances seem to call for. It should be changed as freely as a lease would be changed, and it should be regarded just as much matter of plain, practical business. The best way is to consult a competent lawyer, and to consult no. others, and the next important thing, is to keep your own counsels to yourself. It is quite time enough when a testator dies for the discussion of his or her will to begin. In|short, leave all yj charities you can while living, and always leave a sensible will executed to declare your wishes after death.
The lameness of the queen of England has now become sp pronounced that she has given up her habit of standing after dinner in the gallery at Windsor, and as soon as she gets into the drawing-room a chair is brought md she sits down.
