NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
Grace N. Ancell, formerly
N. Zimmerschied, P. O. Box
Colo.; and to all creditors
Others interested in the estate
J. Zimmerschied, deceas-
^Yo.u, and each of you, are hereby
iled that a petition has been
In the District Court of the
,ta Judicial District sitting in the
W, of Sundance, Crook County,
,,Y)raing, by Paul J Zimmer-
ed, Ida Mae Pearson, and Jos-
_Pv F. Zimmerschied, by their at-
Ley, setting forth that Peter J.
erschied died intestate on
30th day of November, 1931,
!g then a non-resident of the
e of Wyoming; that at the time
teath of said decedent, said de-
t'.t was the owner of an undi-
4% of all the oil and other
l Orals in the following described
s, to-wit:
iSW/4, S½NW, SW
NWXASE£, Sec. 2;
E¼ Sec. 3; NEASWA,
, See. 8; NW
SE1/4NWlA, W½ NE
SEINE%, Sec. 9; all in
52 N., Rge. 67 W. of the
Crook County, Wyo.;
hat the said decedent left
him as his sole and only
at law the following named
Grace N. Zimmerschied
N. Ancell), survivinl
Paul J. Zimmerschied, son;
Pearson, daughter; and
F. Zimmerschied, son; and
k!d surviving widow has con-
ler interest therein to the
children, being the peti-
herein; and said petition
I
OUR SYMBOL
L•r m help Tou
A - • mdy approptlam Rock
r. Umil monument, you will
t{ a out wide miet'/"d Rk
1 - wm ¢xlmm me m:e
A moQumem is
ec desccndan*--
bePedble Since ll)06
Deadwood
further praying that the court en-
ter its decree determining the date
of death of said decedent, his heirs
and their degree of kinship to him,
and the right of descent of his
said interest in the above describ-
ed real property, subject to the
said conveyance to the petitioners
aerein.
You are further notified that the
time for hearing the above men-
tioned petition has been fixed at
10:00 o'clock a.m. on the 24th day
of May, 1955, in the court room
of the court house of the said court
at Sundance, Crook County, Wyo-
ming, on or before which time any
objections or answer herein may
be filed.
Paul J. Zimmerschied
Ida Mae Pearson
Joseph F. Zimmersehied,
Petitioners.
Scotty Gladstone, Attorney
April 21, 28, May 5, 12.
Houston Creek
Wyman Bushnell was transact-
ing business in town Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rice were in
Granite &
MQrble Works I
Stablished in 1906 by I
A. L. Duchene
t
.ment Center for |
tae Trl-State Area
I
0NUMENTS &
- RKERS IN
KkITE & MARBL]
142 Sherman SL
Idwood, S. D,
Shop Ph.: 148-M
' Ph.: 147-R
lIarkers . $40 up'
4Onuments -
$200 up
I rvlee lneludes de-
eeeltT"
Belle Fourche Thursday. Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. Burgess of Olathe, Colo-
rado are visiting at the Rice home.
Mrs. Burgess is Mr. Rice's sister.
Mrs. Bill Bushnell, Ray Potter
and Gene Hindman were in town
one day during the week. Ray
and Gene attended the Oren Red-
inger sale in the Aladdin vicinity
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cap Rauth and
children were in Spearfish Monday
of last week. Mr. Rauth was trans-
acting business in town Monday
of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Walters and
Delores were supper guests at the
Chas. Chatfield home one evening
during the week. Other visitors
were Dr. and Mrs. Rodney Port,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Snider and
children.
Mrs. Marie Andersen visited last
week at the Fritz Chatfield home.
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Hindman
and Carol were in Belle Fourche
Saturday to see their granddaugh-
ter Wanda Wagner who was hos-
pitalized as a result of injuries
sustained by falling from the fam-
ily car while it was moving. The
:child was severely bruised but had
no serious injuries and it was ex-
pected she would be released from
the hospital Monday. The two
youngest children of Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Wegner are at the Hind-
man home during Wanda's conval-
escence. Mr. Hindman and Joe
Englehaupt attended the Redinger
sale in the Aladdin vicinity Mon-
day.
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THE SUNDANCE TIMES
Sundance, Wyo. April 21, 1955
The Sundance Senior Class
presents
"FOG ISLAND"
DR. W. P. WILDERMUTH
OPTOMETRIST
Phone 66 Spearfish
Tuesday - Saturday
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April 27, 1955
HIGH SCHOOL GYM
Curtain Time: 8 p.m.
Get a New Power, r,t00ill...
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the new McCormick" Farmalr 300
d 400 tractors with TA (Torque Amplifier).
Get the feel of new, when-needed power to match heaviest
]pads . . . on the go. Prove to yoursel why TA is the most
terrific tractor power development in years!
the new Farmall 200,
V2-plow tractor with all of its years-ahead, income-earning
features.
the new Farmall 100--
'the 1-2-plow tractor with famous Clti-Vision for faster,
better quality work.
00f,00,the new Farmall Cub
does more jobs per horsepower than any tractor in its
class.
you Are invited to our
HEIN I:AItMALII"
IAoNSTRATIOH
April 29 "" "lO a.m.
Free Movies Free Lunch at Noon
This demonstration will be held a our warehouse east
of Sundance on Highway 585
Tracy Motor C L O.
Sundanee Moorcroft
Ask us about our liberal
IH Income Purchase Plan
of Buying that lets your
now FarmaU pay for ilv
self in uco.
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
Grace N. Ancell, formerly
N. Zimmerschied, P. O. Box
Colo.; and to all creditors
Others interested in the estate
J. Zimmerschied, deceas-
^Yo.u, and each of you, are hereby
iled that a petition has been
In the District Court of the
,ta Judicial District sitting in the
W, of Sundance, Crook County,
,,Y)raing, by Paul J Zimmer-
ed, Ida Mae Pearson, and Jos-
_Pv F. Zimmerschied, by their at-
Ley, setting forth that Peter J.
erschied died intestate on
30th day of November, 1931,
!g then a non-resident of the
e of Wyoming; that at the time
teath of said decedent, said de-
t'.t was the owner of an undi-
4% of all the oil and other
l Orals in the following described
s, to-wit:
iSW/4, S½NW, SW
NWXASE£, Sec. 2;
E¼ Sec. 3; NEASWA,
, See. 8; NW
SE1/4NWlA, W½ NE
SEINE%, Sec. 9; all in
52 N., Rge. 67 W. of the
Crook County, Wyo.;
hat the said decedent left
him as his sole and only
at law the following named
Grace N. Zimmerschied
N. Ancell), survivinl
Paul J. Zimmerschied, son;
Pearson, daughter; and
F. Zimmerschied, son; and
k!d surviving widow has con-
ler interest therein to the
children, being the peti-
herein; and said petition
I
OUR SYMBOL
L•r m help Tou
A - • mdy approptlam Rock
r. Umil monument, you will
t{ a out wide miet'/"d Rk
1 - wm ¢xlmm me m:e
A moQumem is
ec desccndan*--
bePedble Since ll)06
Deadwood
further praying that the court en-
ter its decree determining the date
of death of said decedent, his heirs
and their degree of kinship to him,
and the right of descent of his
said interest in the above describ-
ed real property, subject to the
said conveyance to the petitioners
aerein.
You are further notified that the
time for hearing the above men-
tioned petition has been fixed at
10:00 o'clock a.m. on the 24th day
of May, 1955, in the court room
of the court house of the said court
at Sundance, Crook County, Wyo-
ming, on or before which time any
objections or answer herein may
be filed.
Paul J. Zimmerschied
Ida Mae Pearson
Joseph F. Zimmersehied,
Petitioners.
Scotty Gladstone, Attorney
April 21, 28, May 5, 12.
Houston Creek
Wyman Bushnell was transact-
ing business in town Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rice were in
Granite &
MQrble Works I
Stablished in 1906 by I
A. L. Duchene
t
. ment Center for |
tae Trl-State Area
I
0NUMENTS &
- RKERS IN
KkITE & MARBL]
142 Sherman SL
Idwood, S. D,
Shop Ph.: 148-M
' Ph.: 147-R
lIarkers . $40 up'
4Onuments -
$200 up
I rvlee lneludes de-
eeeltT"
Belle Fourche Thursday. Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. Burgess of Olathe, Colo-
rado are visiting at the Rice home.
Mrs. Burgess is Mr. Rice's sister.
Mrs. Bill Bushnell, Ray Potter
and Gene Hindman were in town
one day during the week. Ray
and Gene attended the Oren Red-
inger sale in the Aladdin vicinity
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cap Rauth and
children were in Spearfish Monday
of last week. Mr. Rauth was trans-
acting business in town Monday
of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Walters and
Delores were supper guests at the
Chas. Chatfield home one evening
during the week. Other visitors
were Dr. and Mrs. Rodney Port,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Snider and
children.
Mrs. Marie Andersen visited last
week at the Fritz Chatfield home.
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Hindman
and Carol were in Belle Fourche
Saturday to see their granddaugh-
ter Wanda Wagner who was hos-
pitalized as a result of injuries
sustained by falling from the fam-
ily car while it was moving. The
:child was severely bruised but had
no serious injuries and it was ex-
pected she would be released from
the hospital Monday. The two
youngest children of Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Wegner are at the Hind-
man home during Wanda's conval-
escence. Mr. Hindman and Joe
Englehaupt attended the Redinger
sale in the Aladdin vicinity Mon-
day.
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THE SUNDANCE TIMES
Sundance, Wyo. April 21, 1955
The Sundance Senior Class
presents
"FOG ISLAND"
DR. W. P. WILDERMUTH
OPTOMETRIST
Phone 66 Spearfish
Tuesday - Saturday
i
I
t
April 27, 1955
HIGH SCHOOL GYM
Curtain Time: 8 p.m.
Get a New Power, r,t00ill...
I
l
l
i
i
the new McCormick" Farmalr 300
d 400 tractors with TA (Torque Amplifier).
Get the feel of new, when-needed power to match heaviest
]pads . . . on the go. Prove to yoursel why TA is the most
terrific tractor power development in years!
the new Farmall 200,
V2-plow tractor with all of its years-ahead, income-earning
features.
the new Farmall 100--
'the 1-2-plow tractor with famous Clti-Vision for faster,
better quality work.
00f,00,the new Farmall Cub
does more jobs per horsepower than any tractor in its
class.
you Are invited to our
HEIN I:AItMALII"
IAoNSTRATIOH
April 29 "" "lO a.m.
Free Movies Free Lunch at Noon
This demonstration will be held a our warehouse east
of Sundance on Highway 585
Tracy Motor C L O.
Sundanee Moorcroft
Ask us about our liberal
IH Income Purchase Plan
of Buying that lets your
now FarmaU pay for ilv
self in uco.