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Published Every Thursday by
THE TIMES PUBLISHING CO.
for County, City & U. S. Land Office
An independent Newspaper
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Sundance,
3, 1879.
ROTICE 01¢ MORTGAGE
FORECL0SUILE SALE
default has been made
eondition~ of that certain
dated the 26th day of
1939, made, executed andI
[,by Jessie A. Ware, asI
Dr, to Fred Schloredt, as]
ee, which mortgage was]
d on record in the office1
!e County Clerk and Ex-officio I
Bier of Deeds of Crook Coun-I
~YOming, on the 28th day of]
~st, 1939 at the hour of 3:30
ek p. m., a.nd recorded in
c 86 of Mortgages at page'
and which mortgage was~
assigned by Elfriede Schlor-
Ld Leroy Schloredt, as ad-!
of the estate of Fred
deceased to O. C. Dink-
M. Dinkins, and tile
thereof duly filed for
the office of the County'
and Ex-offi.cio Register of
of said Crook County, Wyo-
)n the 22nd day of Novem-
at 10:00 o'clock a. m.,
in Book 95 of Mort-
at page 353; and the
L claimed to be due on said
at the date of this no-
the sum of $504.88.
herefore notice is hereby
by virtue of the power
in said mortgage
of the statute
made and provided,
will 'be fore-
s~le of the .mortgaged
premises therein and
described, at public
the highest bidder, at
door of the court-
the town of Sundance
Crook, State of W~o-
the 19th day of July
the hour .of eleven o'-
le forenoon of said day.
mortgaged lands and
are situated in said
Crook, State of Wyo-
described i~ said mort-
)llows, to-wit:
,~,:~ ,. e of Block twenty-two
~ ~ rat Addition to the
~,~,', of Sundance together
.~j .~ all i
mprovements there-
N'ted -
JUne 17 1946
O. C. DINKINS and
As EILEEN M. DINKINIS,
slgnees and Owners of
Mortgage.
"_ Blakeman, Sheriff of
~2°~ntY, Wyoming, Auc-
attorney for As-
June 20-27-July 4-11
TO CREDITORS
of the Estate of
~ANFORD, also known
deceased
hereby given that
administration have
to the undersigned
by the District i
County, Wyoming, i
estate and that all'
claims against
are required to •file
the necessary vouchers
of the Clerk of the
court or to exhibit
necessary vouchers
six~ months after
the date of the
\
I
ARTHRITIS
for years and am so
: I found relief from
Zfflictlon that I will
anyone writing me
Mrs. Anna Pautz,
Vancouver, Wash.
Labratories
' ' ica~ion
first :publ of this notice to
I the undersigned administratrix at
[her residence in Sundance, Wyo-
]ming, and if such claims are not
]so filed or exhibited they will be
forever barred.
| Dated June 25, 1946.
I MAMIE EAST,
Administratrix
Otis Rey~zolds, Attorney
June 27-July 4-11
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Matter of the Estate of
HATTIE ~SEELEY, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that
letters of administration have
been granted to the undersigned
administrator by the District
Court of Crook County, Wyoming,
in the above estate and that all
persons having claims against
said estate are required to file
them with the necesary vouchers
in the office of the Clerk of the
above ~lamed conrt or to exhibit
them with the necessary vouchers
on or before six months after
June 27, 1946, the date of the
first publication of this notice to
Otis Reynolds, attorney for the
administrator, at his office in
Sundance, Wyoming, and if such
claims are not so filed or exhi,bit-
ed they will ,be forever barred.
Dated June 25, 1946.
CLAUDE E. SEELEY7
Administrator
Otis Reynolds, Attorney.
June 27-July 4-11
~X
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
I.n lhe Matter of the Estate of l
CONRAD SCHLOREDT, deceased..
Notice is hereby given that
~etters of administration have
been granted to the undersigned
administrator 1)y the District
Court of Crook County, Wyoming,
in the above estate and that all
persons having claims against
said estate are required to file
them with the necessary vouchers
in the office of the Clerk of the
above named court or to exhibit
them with the necessary vouchers
o'n- or before six months after
June 27, 1946, the date of the
first publication of this notice to
the undersigned administrator at
his store in Sundance, Wyoming,
and if such claims are not so filed
or exhibited they will be forever
barred.
Dated June 25, 1946.
LEROY SCHLOREDT,
Administrator
Otis Reynolds, Attorney.
June 27-July 4-11
X
NOTICE OF FINAL
SETTLEI~[ENT OF EST~T~
All creditors and others inter-
ested in the estate of Samuel A.
Gill, deceased, take ,notice that
the undersigned executor of said
estate will on or before the 19th
day of July, 1946, file in the of-
flee of the Clerk of Court of
Crook County, Wyoming, his
final account and petition for
distribution of said estate, where
anyone interested may examine
such account and petition and
file objections thereto in writing
at any time before the 3])th day
of July, 1946, and if no objec-
tions are filed thereto he will
make final settlement of said es-
tate on the 31st day of July, 1946,
or as soon thereafter as the mat-
Election
Dance
Legion Hall
Sundance.
July 16
Admissions:
Grad~ Stds~--. 75e, inc. tax
Adults .$1.30
Includes state tax and l~-
er~e~ed Federal tax.
Mimic by
Chlttim Dance Band
The Sundance Times, Sundanoe, Wyomil~ :
I ter may be heard.
Dated at Sundance, Wyoming,
this 25th day of June, 1946.
GLEN G. GILL,
Executor
Otis Reynolds, Attorney.
June 27-July 4-11_18
.X
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
STATE OF WYOMING )
)ss.
County of Crook )
In the Matter of the Estate of
LEWIS A. KRUEGER,
Deceased.
NOTICE OF HEARING
PETITION
To the creditors, heirs and de-
visees of Lewis A. Krueger, de-i
ceased, and to all persons whom,
it may concern:
You are hereby notified that
Gee. E. Jolley and Millicent E.
Jolley have filed their petition
in
the above entitled court alleging
that the said Lewis A. Krueger
died intestate in November, 1923,
a resident of Chicago, Illinois,,
and owning the following describ- :
ed real estate in Crook County,
Wyomt~g, to-wit:
Lots 5 and 6, the south half
of the northeast quarter and
the southeast quarter of Sec-
tion 5, the southeast quarter
of the northwest quarter, the
northeast quarter of the
southwest quarter, the north-
east quarter, and the north
half of the southeast quarter
of Section 8 in Township 57
North of Range 65 West of
the 6th P. M., containing
640 acres, more oz" less,
that the said deceased left sur-
viving him as his sole arid (rely
heirs at law, his widow, Addle
Krueger and his daughter, Alice
Dorothy Eckert, and that said
heirs have heretofore conveyed by
warranty deed all of their right,
title and interest in said premises
to the sai¢~ petitioners who are
now the sole owners in fee simple
of said premises.
Said petition prays for a deter-
ination of the time of death of
/lie decedent, and a determina-
tion of the heirs of said deceased,
the degree of kinship and the
righL of desceuI of the said real
estate and that petitioners are
now the sole owners iu fee simpleI
of said premises, and a hearing l
will 'be had thereon before the'
above named court at the court
room of the court house in Sun-
dance, Crook County, Wyoming,
on the 3rd day of August, 1946,
at the hour of 10 o'clock in the
forenoon and a decree made and
entered conformable to the proofs.
Dated this 28th day of June,
1946.
FRANCIS HEJDE,
Clerk of Court
(SEAL)
Gee. E. Jolley and Millicent E.
Jolley, Petitioners.
Otis Reynolds, Attorney.
July 4-11-18_25
PUBLICATION 0~ SUMMONS
To Katherine C. Wiejek whose
last known address was care of
Megiddo Mission. Rochester, New
York, and whose present address
or place of residence is ~o plain-
tiff unknown :
You are hereby notified that
you have been sued i,n District
INSURE
CANNING
SUCCES*S.
CAPS, LIDS
& RUBBERS
And follow iu~roetlO~ In
the Ball Blue Book. To I~et your copy
se~d |Oc with your name and addre~ io-
nia ||OTHEI~S COMPANY, Mude, l~.
,i i i. i i
Court of !SiXth Judicial District,
~tate of Wyoming, sitting In Town
of Sundan~e, within and for Crook
County, Wyoming, by Frank S.
Wie,jek who has filed his petition
therein the object and prayer of
'which is to obtain an absolute
divorce from you; the exclusive
custody of Alice Wiejek, child of
tlle parties; for an order enjoin-
ing defendant, A. W. Jens~n, from
paying to you any part of note
and mortgage dated December,
1942, and to have the said note
and mortgage set over to plaintiff
as his sole, separate and absolute
property, and for such other re-
lief ns may be equitable. You are
further notified that unless you
a~swer the petition of plaintiff
on or before Augnst 10, 1946, the
same with all matters and allega-
tions therein will be taken as true
and judgment rendered accm'd-
ingly.
FRANCIS HEJDE,
Clerk of said Court
FRANK S. WIEJEK,
Plaintiff
James T. McGuckin, Attorney
July 4-11-18_25
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Thursday, July 11, 1946
CARD 0F THANKS
For the many acts of kindness
during the illness of our loved
one, and for the many expressions
of sympathy and beautiful floral
offerings following his death we
here express our heartfelt thanks
to one and all.
Mrs. Charles Durfee
and family.
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Black Hills
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Speirfish, S. D.
July 20-21
Everett Hogan's P-51
2000 h.p. P-51 in 600-mile-an
-hour dive and hi-speed ac-
robatics,
U. S. Army P-80
Jet-propelled--fastest ship in
United States pursui¢~ groups,
Parachute Jumps
and light plane races each
day.
lHogan's AT-6
Piloted by Clyde Adams in
outstanding acrobatic rou-
tines.
Brig. Gem C. F. Born
15th AF Commander (and
formerly of Deadwood) will
be guest speaker both days
and present the army show.
U. S. arnly flight .of B-29
bonlbers and P-47 fighters.
12-uni~ caravan of U. S. ar-
my air equipment, 7 types of
army planes, all open for in-
spection,
Coyote hunting demonstra-
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rides, Hollywood announcer,
bands, dance, big carnival
and concessions.
Grounds Open 10 a. m. daily
3-Hour Show Starts 1 p. m.
Mountain Daylight Savings
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