The Ann Brundage Will Case
The contest over tbe will of the late &.nn Brundage,of Northfleld, eame to a mdden end last week when the con:esting parties made an amicable setilement of their difficulties and Naïhan Sutton was appointed adminisürator of the estáte. By the terms of the will Mrs. Brundage Ie ft to her brother, Fred J. Bartlett, $1,000 and to Anna Burlingame and Anna Burke, her two minor grandchildren $100 and 1200 respectively, the residue of the estate went to her daughter Mrs. Cora Burke. Mrs. Burke contested the will, so far as the bequests to Bartlett aud the children were concerned, on the ground that the deceased was mentally incompetent when the will was drawn. About a dozen witnesses were examined on each side, taking up about two days' time, and the case was flnally settled by the beqnest to Bartlett being cut doven to $750, those to the children reoiaing as they were.
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