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FIGHT OPENS ON MAHONEY WILLS Murdered Bride Made Three Testaments A tricornered fight for the prop. Jerty which is said to have caused |James KB. Mahoney to munter his wife, Kate Mooers Mahoney, was opened Tuesday afternoon before | Superior Judge J. T. Ronald, when .| the petition of the dead woman's | nieces to have her will re-established jcame up for hearing A | ‘That he drew up three separate ) | wills for Mrs. Kate Mahoney was A J | testified to by W. D Lambuth, an Real attorney in the Lyon building, The Christmas | $110.15 [ticst was while whe was still Kato Gift a | Mooers, the next two after she was married to Mahoney. On February 26, the witness sald, | Mahoney and his wife came to bim and willed all their property to each other, Then on March 1, he | declared, Mrs. Mahoney returned, and had drawn a new will, giving all her property to her two nieces, Mrs, Carrie F. Hewitt and Mra, Kate Stewart. It is the last will hat the two nieces are attempting to have reestablished. 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