The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 28, 1916, Page 8

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STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1916. PAGE 8 KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS SS RT ee aa RRS NRC Se Fe being of sound mind and hard heart, do hereby make, publish and declare this my. Last Will and Testament I leave to my wife one washboard, one tub, one well worn clothes wringer and one old clothes line, believing that she will find them useful after | am gone. To my friends I leave the memory of my indifference and unusual selfishness. To the serious minded man who tried to insure mein a LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY I leave recollections of my continued ref usal. To my children I leave some threadbare garments, wornout shoes and an empty cup- board. — The remainder of my property, to-wit: Some delapidated furniture, doctor’s bills and sundry debts, I leave to my relations, share and share alike. My fear of the wrath of a just God I cannot leave and this I take with me. I leave to posterity this epitaph: ‘‘He provided not for his own; not even for those of his own household.’’ WITNESS MY HAND, i i Nee of 1916 : he ac mas e222 ese <7

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