The will of Gottfried Greulich, the aged German bachelor whose death oc curred early Wednesday morning, was filed later in the day. The deceased has amassed considerable real and personal property. KE. J. Cable was named as administrator and qualified at once. Disposition is to be made of property, according to the will, as fol lows: Fifty dollars to Mrs. Margaret Shott, if living. If not, that amount is to be expended on masses for the repose of his soul; $50 dollars for masses for the repose of the soul of Agnes Cramer; $50 to St. Margaret hospital, Kansas City, Mo., and a like sum to Mrs. Barbara Smith of Louis ville, Ky. The remainder of the estate is to be divided into five equal parts and distributed to the following persons and institutions: Louisa M. Ott, a sister-in-law, Wheeling, W. V.; Sarah Greulich, Louisville; St. Mary's Cath olichurch, Sandusky; Convent of Precious Blood, Minister. The remaining $50 goes for masses for the repose of the soul of the de ceased.