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ut Luc uuiuu .— — in recllitles at the Royal Palace Hotel. rcn£_ „ prej MRS. STORE'S WILL PROBATEDBubrshorThetheera.With Exception, of $1,000, Property Goe* to Mr*. Hall and Dosler Stone.By the will of Mrs. Elvira H. Stone which was filed for probate yesterday afternoon the property, with the exception of $500 to the First Christian Church of Columbia and $500 to the r Christian Orphan Home at St- Louis, will be divided between Mrs. Mary Hall, a daughter, and Dozier 8tone. a son. who is also appointed executorwithout bond.At the death of Mrs. Hall one-third of her share shall go to her husband, one-third to their son. Joseph, to be placed In trust with Dozier Stone, and one-third to Mrs. Nellie Winkel-meyer. their daughter. An inventory of the property has not been made as yet.HIMFORP APPOINTS N. T. GENTRYPi worn the were exec Equi of M strec to blt; Han Cons Phill# V
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The Evening Missourian

Columbia, Missouri, US

Sun, Dec 30, 1917

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