% To Dr. Stewart Gilmer $105. Total Indebtedness $4,817.50 tiatiasiine the above $4,817. from $12,987.50 leaves $8,170.50 as the net value of Mr. Re Fe Milton's one-half. Dividing Pi by five gives $1,654.10. If the dwelling in Blue Springs be set off to Mr. R. F. Milton and wife, and he be given $634.10 by the four child- ren either in cash or short time notes, this would equal his one-fifth as above men- tioned, The four children could at the same time make such further provisions as is equitable for the support of Mr. Milton for the remainder of his life. Se eee ne ee ee that all the lands be then divided among the four children. They will of course have to each assume or pay one-fourth of the total indebtedness, that is the "$10,025 principal, and the $4,817., ae totalling $14,842. 3 : One-fourth of this indebtedness is $5,710.50. However, each of the four children could deduot fram $35,710.50 what is due them respectively, which is as follows: ce kee - (1/4 of $1060) $1566. Due ths Milten (1/4 of $1060) 265. Due Bessie Allen, Note $670.50 and - (1/4 of $1060) ia 935.50 Ethel Hughes, Hote and $265 (1/4 of $1060) 7 725. Snider Dias Aaneetineth, Wek Wess iA are akg He Dee amounts s James C, Milton $2,144.50 George Milton 3,445.50 Bessie Allen 2,775 Mra. Ethel Hughes - ~ '%,986.50 | eit duedehaliien ateteatet Seiad Wii salient nants ek. gen Sho division of the lands cannot be made by agreement. On the values set, if two of the children received the home place at $16,000. and the 7% Acres on High- way 40 at $1550. they would receive $16,550., at the appraised value, and if ee ey wee ee a As ee Oe et at the 10 Acres at $1300., and the 19.49 Acres at $5600., they would have a total value of $17,450., which is approximately the same as value of the 110 Acres and the 73 Acres above mentioned. If such a division doss not find favor with the four shildren, we will try to make a division of the land into four parts, and then let lots be dram. We are going on the supposition that when Mr. Milton receives the Blue Springs property, he should have the balance due him either in cash, or notes, as it would