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James G. Fair's Will

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Parent Issue
Day
4
Month
January
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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Sax FbaïTCISÖO, Uec. 81.- Tho will of James G. Fair, the notod bonanza nüllionairo and ex-Unlted States senator íroiu Novada, whoso death occurrcl heru Friday niglu, has been Oled In the superior court. The will disposes of uu estáte the value of whioh is estimated at $40,000,000. The biggest slices will go to the two daugbten living in New York and othor relativos residlng in Iowiv. The only gifts of a public nature are throe, aggregotlng tlWÖ.OOO, to tlie Orphan asylum of San Francisco. Aiuoiir four employés $5,OU0 is to be divide l. There are no other bequeata Bave thoga io near relativos. To his sister, Mrs. ,!ary Anderson, of ld Grove, Ia., he leavea 1850,000; to his brother William and family, saine place, $50,01X1; to hls brothër Edward, same place, $30,0(X); to Mrs. Ludy, daughter of liis dead brother Thomas, Correctlonvllle, la., $10,000; James Ü. Fair, Ida Grove, $10,001. The relatlvea iu California get $850,000, and bis son In-law Herman Uclrichs, of New York, $&,0Q0. The remainder of tlie estáte is put in charge of trustees, who arti to pay the in mie during thelr Lves to his children, u Ung his son Charles. On their i he estáte is to be divided among their ohlldren. The will declares that testator is not married, but leavea $50,000 to any '"possible widow" and $50,liOO to any chlldron deelared by luw to be his.

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