BEDFORD WEEKLY MAIL BEDFORD, INDIANA FRIDAY, NOV. 23, 1900 The GRAYSON Will Case. This great legal contest, involving $40,000 worth of property, began at Paoli, in the Orange Circuit Court, where it had been taken from Lawrence on change of venue, Friday, Nov. 9th, before Judge ALSPAUGH and a jury. About 150 witnesses from Lawrence county have been required to make the trip to Paoli, some going two or three times. The hearing of evidence will require about six days for each side, and argument of attorneys another day, so the case will hardly get to the jury before today. The matter hinges on the mental condition of Alfred GRAYSON at the time he made his will, in March 1893. J. E. BORUFF and M. F. DUNN are attorneys for plaintiff; T. J. BROOKS, Ray GARDINER and Judge FARRELL for defendants.