Six Niece* Get PropertyHester Smith, who died at High* I land last week left a will In which11 she gave to her niece, Lenora Pear-*, man, the home place where deceased 5 lived, which included four lots andfive acres directly east. All other 1 ■ lots and land are to be sold and the ' i money divided equally among six ’ I nieces—Nancy Peeler, Alwilda Wil-■ ter mood, Martha Jones, Rachel Flem-? log, Martha Jackson and Lenora Pearman.Lenora Pearman was also bequeathed 3 feather beds and 4 pillows and* Oma Thelma Clark two feather beds '! and the outfit in the front room. One* | quilt was given to each of six nieces, i All other personal property was given5 j to the six nieces provided they could agree on division of articles. If not, the property is to be sold and cash divided.Edward E. Neel of Newport was named executor in the will which was written May 6, 1921 by Francis M. Laughlin of Montezuma and wit-• nessed by Albert J. Miles.