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FRID 2, 1920 : PAGE FIVE : ‘ 1 ~ In this will. Mrs. Conroy made him] terday with the prubability that the Gambling is almost a universal pas-| number of the first tramear on which One Dillion dollars represents about RR {sola heir to her property, consisting | business will be transferred to Laramie | sion among the mén in the Welsh tain-|there was a sweepstake. Even the 4,000,000 pounds of gold, or 2,000 tons. - G {of two houses, some unimproved lots,) or Lewiston or Billings, Mont. J. C.| ng districts. It is mo uncommon sight} numbers of the hymns given out at re-]Four hundred fivaton trucks would be fel | end some personal property, ‘fiitic-...¢| Nagel, who had charge of the Lusk} to see a group of men and youths stand- ligipvis services not infrequently form required to transport this sum, and they pes " money, the Value of the estate as a}offico has been sent to Denver, but it|.ng at a strect corner watching for the tire subject of bets. would form a line about four miles long. ¥ | whoie being about $3,000. is probable that he will ‘go to Montana, , | The wil, Mr. and Mrs. Ley testi-| or if the contemplated office at Laramie ag 5 war BE odio tod 5 ep ee a é aed py BG ; | Tied, was signed in their presence. They] is opened, he may be sent to this com- Reet aedtedodtedeeptertedg o-ste alo eho afo-afe- 8s So fo sfo-e8o-oSo-%e so Go Ro eho efo-e’, 1 3 ‘ were called into Mrs. Conroy's house] ing oi! town. Lack of business at Lusk ss ts RA a a as eee Ae by the aged woman, they stated, and] was the obvious reason for closing of > 4 j [requested by her to witness her sig-|.tho office in that close-to-Lance Creek & as nature to the document. Sewall, they| town. 4 & Ls 5 testified, wrote Mrs. Conroy’s name to > RE abe ee the will at her request, and then held & Es Clifford Sewall, Beneficiary under Will Being Contest-|iSy {tise tact atta" TONIGHT jed the document as witnesses of Mrs, ed in Cheyenne, Offered to Share the Estate ‘| Sanrey's sisnature 'netore Sewait ‘had OF BOXING affixed Mrs. Conroy’s name to the doc- AT THE Largest Market in the State Wholesale and Retail % ‘o' with Nurse, Court Testimony Shows rn he Sb Saat a cnt wh dd Gnas dy, er ae mctycagaicot | AVLOR & CLAY ELOSE the mede a wil egucahing ber caste ofsboee sa bore Gaamrdee, OFFICE AT LUSK, WYO. wall, a native of Jamaica, is the substance of important testimony giv- / - opin EASTER SPECIALS Pork Loin Roasts, 2 feng The brokerage office operated at Per Ib. ........... BONER at Raed cae Sane oct Sere Cooke: Renreany, sitermmon in the Menring Bal ont) wre. 'vr_ tue twice &, Cin Veal Loin Roasts, D ypewritten document elms) Brokerage Company, wns closed yes- ; ¢c wall for admission to probate of the the last will now offered for probate. e 2% ib Per Bb. cen Stee ANE RES nh will. of December 23. Dr. Johnson, who — Sr =s¥ — Veal Round Roasts, § was Mrs. Conroy's physician for 25 ~ { Per lb ec years, testified further that for a num- PEE TENGHGaE Roan te ber of years preceding her death Mrs, | asts, 25 -Conrdy ‘had been subject to hatluctna: 8:30 SHARP 4 iy ie a aka Cc ions and was not at any ie during thet period of, normal mind and intel- < ee Shoulder Roasts, lectual capability. DANNY CUMMIN ‘ R, Per Ib. ... Mutton Loin Roasts, ; aaa 2 ape Sewall and a number of other wit- nesses testified Thursday that Mrs, Con- Soul Kiss vs. roy was not subject to hallucinations in so far as they had been able to ob- JACK DOYLE ig Mutton Legs, serve, but was of sound mind and pos- 10 Rounds Per Ib. sessed keen business judgment. Sees ir) Ce) ro ate-stoatecteds asf)” h/t Herne Soeeoeee Ahodfeateatedtedtecgeatestn toate Mrs, Palth Baer, « tenant of one of ITH each purchase of 30c or over ares Mrs. Conroy's houses and who was em- r H H H HY H 1 saseesecnnneceencenncne ployed by Sewall to nurse the aged of pny Soul Kiss item in this list TOMMY THOMAS Lamb Loin Roasts, tise Hi | ahgteyal dion fitted your druggist will give you a 30c bottle HOE tte TE 1 SST aes ml a ee 4 oman’s life, tes’ wt a few days : 4 after Mrs. Conroy passed away Sewall of Soul Kiss Perfume FREE. 7 £ aon Lamb Legs, b came to the Baer house, said that he eich oh sanacd Per Ih.) bo Se EN 4 proposed to offer a’ last will of Mrs. ‘ i Conroy for probate and stated that if P 2? Goer enn | oera Laid Eggs, > Mrs. Baer! would substantiate testimony Tooth Paste JOE SLEET er dozen ...... % which he expected to give he would Wace Powder | Pure Lard rendered from our deed her the house she lived in, thig acs Croan 7 | own hogs, per lb. Cc 4 house being a portion of Mrs. Conroy’s Cold Cream BLACKIE MAYLAND | By DOD Manan een eneennennnnnnnareeeconenerenertecnns . estate. Later, Mrs. Baer testified, Sew- | all threatened her with a gun because —ALSO— | > he had been informed that she would : <a & m3 eh a wiineeai foe Ssteraets contentine the / jos Tolle’ Wei 4-Round Curtain Raiser : Fresh home-dressed Poultry and Belgian Hares, Aspar- ¥ erted lindue Intlusnce on Mig, Conroy, agus, Head Lettuce, Rhubarb, Green Peppers, Celery, tunisanetiarratied os eoeepeeaalne Hip You will be delighted with Fi dishes, G Oni Parsley, T ; d Fresh & Imes quarreled, in one occasion, eo” J . witness stated, Mrs. ‘Conroy spat in Soul Kiss. Each of these Stop! Look! Listen Radishes, Green Onions, Parsley, Tangerines an Sewal’s face and called hm a “nigger.” requisites embodies. that La : Strawberries. 4 the matter of admitting the last will to ; which a woman most seeks The Sanitar y Car- _ probate. Should the court. ale ad- Bech an Hes police sods ou t d R é versely on the motion to admit, an j of perfume, in’ iness oO! 2. an u Soon 9) Se aR RSL a 2 ITN a BET EE oA TS SAS Ca ae Seer oom ae | paclage ama. purity of aan - ka Catholi thed: th lef b i _ HM flelary of Mrs. Contoy’s estate, will vs CAMers - 4 offered ‘for probate, Sips z~\\ Buy today—the supply Are here to wash, clean and dis- Admission of the last will ts bein jas limited infeet your , ° corftested by Bishop Patrick H. Mor eh Phone 12 o Gov: f the Catholic di wy- ! Meyer Brothers Drug Co. Gare obs ee see ea scene Carpets and Rugs 4 Conroy in a will made ten years earlier | i fi y The Largest'Drug House in the World On your floor witheut any incon- a made St. Mary's eatBedral here a bene- venience to you. Latest improved |}: t t roc [nian atria machine eat,” un ur iu arkKet--D. ‘ ery ¢ Massitnusdiie. eis Of Mrs. fos Sass iceanenuonsicnn ptines | watt Phone 545-W = - » Hermann Wilinitz, special executor now Phone 81 4-W. | > in possession of the estate, also is at- © tending the hearing relative to admis- sion of the last wilt, but fs not par: Po-ctect Po ha-to- tote to tata tate tate tole atte toto etre te tir tem So-ege-fo-efocge-sfe-efeete-ofe-eke oe ae a ee a a ee ee te et eo ticipating jn the hearing, Bishop. Mc tae ast Govern's counsel is W. E. Mullen, Gill's is T. Blake Kennedy, Miss Welsh's is J. C. Thompson, and Sewall’s are W. B. Ross and Avery Haggard. Kerinedy is spokesman for the three contestors. Should the last will be not admitted to probate, the will of ten years earlier will be offered for probate. Z Wednesday’s proceedings were con- fined to testimony relative to the sign- ing of. the last will, and of its prepara- } tion. Frederick J. Ley and his wife, . Florence B. Ley, the: witnesses whose signatures appear on the will, testified regarding the cireumstances under which Mrs. Conroy affixed her mark to } the document. They were cross-exam- fned at length. ‘The gist of their testi mony was that Mrs. Conroy at the tine appeared to be mentally normal and! that during their entire acquaintance with her, extending over a period of berhaps ten years, they had never ob- serttd any indication that she was not competent to attend to her own busi- ness affairs. - Sold by Smith-Turner Clothes for the Man | Who Knows ARIAT EEE poling PE ARR ele SS MA QRS SR OI at Of course our idea when we sell you anything is that it is going to give thorough satisfaction. We try to keep our merchandise uv to our exacting standards. If at times we do miss the bull’s eye. we want to make it right; either new goods or refunding your money. Clothes Style the finest you want to wear. Sewall, a dark-skinned man of per- haps 45 years of age, who testified that he was born at Kingiton, Island of Jamaica, and had been a resident of the United ,States for about nine years and of Cheyenne for about four years, testified regarding circumstances of his acquaintance with Mrs. Conroy You accept as a matter of fact that in Casper, Wyo., we dominate the clothing field. The “why” of this supremacy is nothing more than a very decided effort to provide the best sort of clothes for you; this from a style and quality viewpoint both. The feature of our clothes that bring forth the greatest comment is their smart originality of design. It’s our constant aim to serve young men with clothes that top all others in style. and of the preparation and signing ct the will making him her sole heir, His acquaintance with the aged woran, he testified, began when he observed her lifting a pail of water and offere. sistance, This act @f courtesy, tified, led to a friendship and ly to his taking up his residen Mrs. Conroy’s home at her request. Sewall testified that last October Mrs. Conroy showed him a paper written in long hand, the chirography being so poor that he could not decipher only a few words. This writing, he wns in- formed, was Mrs. Conroy's will. Later he arranged for the typewriting of the —_— ee Some of the keenest clothes judges in town tell us that our present showing of Spring clothes passes any- thing they’ve seen before. We're proud to know that it’s swung into favor so quickly. 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