Fred KREIKEMEYER, formerly a well known farmer of near Hickory, in his will, filed for probate at Pittsburg Saturday, denounced his wife as "a she devil" and cut her off from all participation in his $18,000 estate except to leave her $2,000 "which she borrowed from him and failed to pay back." The will bequeaths $100 to his niece Johanna MENDA, and leaves the bulk of the estate to a son, Herman KREIKEMEYER, who is to come in absolute control on reaching the age of 30 years. Then KREIKEMEYER pays his respects to his second wife. He writes: "To my present wife, Annie M. KREIKEMEYER, I bequeath the $2,000 which she borrowed from me and which she failed to pay back to me, as her share in my estate. And I want to impress on the minds of my executors that under no circumstances shall they permit her to receive any further share in my estate, as she has never been of any use or value to me, except as a torment and a continued source of annoyance, she having done all that a she-devil could to ruin me." To be sure that his feelings are given due publicity he directs that the subject matter of the will be published in the papers of Washington County. Deputy Sheriff Bert LUTTON served divorce papers on KREIKEMEYER about a year ago, but the case never came before the court.