. Boone County Recorder . pleted and Argument of Attorneys Will Be Heard Next Monday. The hearing of the contest ofJames,. L. Hueys will was begunin the county court last Mondaymorning, Judge P. ]E~ Cason pre-siding. The propounders are rep-resented by Attorneys Rogers* andWilljams and the contestants b_y_ Attorney John ONeal, all of themof Covington. The will was writ-ten by Mr. Rogers on Friday andthe testator died on the Mondayfollowing. The devisees under thewill are Thomas A. Huey, broth-er of the deceased, and his twosons, Thomas and James, who areto share alike. The contestantsare Mr»»N


. Boone County Recorder . pleted and Argument of Attorneys Will Be Heard Next Monday. The hearing of the contest ofJames,. L. Hueys will was begunin the county court last Mondaymorning, Judge P. ]E~ Cason pre-siding. The propounders are rep-resented by Attorneys Rogers* andWilljams and the contestants b_y_ Attorney John ONeal, all of themof Covington. The will was writ-ten by Mr. Rogers on Friday andthe testator died on the Mondayfollowing. The devisees under thewill are Thomas A. Huey, broth-er of the deceased, and his twosons, Thomas and James, who areto share alike. The contestantsare Mr»»Napoleon Bristow andMrs. AlonzQrJLtz. nieces^and-JO-eer—Stevenson and inomas and JohnGarrison, nephews, of the test-ator. A long array of witnesseswas called in the hearing, neigh-bors and kinfolks of the deceas-ed. The hearin g of testimony wascompleted about 2:30 p. m, Tues-day, when court adjourned until*f>xt Monday, when the contestwill be argued by the attorneysafter which the Judge will renderhis decision. ?. THREE WAYS FOR USING RYE Major Portion of American-Grown Comes From California. METHODS OF MARKING SHEEP Identification Brands Now in Use Un-satisfactory Account of InjuryDone to Wool. I Tlw> nuians prevailing at the pres-rnt time for the marking of sheep forthe purpose of identification is un-satisfactory for i lie reason that thecoal tar or pitch solution which ismade use ol has -a serious effect on Seedsmen and Professional Growers Are Learning That Wisdom and Care in Breeding and Growing Are of Much Importance. It is practically impossible to givean accurate statement of the area inthe United States which is annuallydevoted to raising garden seeds, oreven to make a reliable estimate ofthe total acreage. Even on farmswhere the chief money crop is gardenseed, only a portion (often but a smallportion) of the whole farm is In aseed crop any single year, the remain-der being occupied with ordinaryfarm crops in order to maintain aprofitable crop rotation. The


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