NOTICE OF HNAL
SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE
All credltors and others inter-
ested in the estate of Jennie K.
Chaffin, deceased, take notice that
the undersigned Administratrix
of said estate will. on or before
the 3rd day (ff .September, 1948,
file in the oft'ice of the Clerk of
the District Court of Crook Coun-
ty, Wyoming, her final account
end Petition for Final Settlement
and Distribution o~ said estate,
where anyone interested nlay ex-
amine such account and l)etiton
and file objections thereto In
writing at any ti'me on or before
the 13th day of September, 1948,
and if no objections are filed
thereto, she will make final set-
,tlement of said estate on the 14th
day of ,September, 1948, or as
soon thereafter as the matter may
be heard.
Dated at Sundance. ~Vyolning
on this 7til day of Angusl, 19t8.
KATIE MAE SSIAIAffVOOI),
Administratrix
August 12-19-26---Sept. 2.
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M0orcroft, Wyoming
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE I.S KEREBY GIVEN
that Letters Testamentary were
on the 7th day of August, 1948,
granted to the nndersigned by
the District Court in and ~or
Crook County, V;yoming, in the
matter of the estate of Frank
Chaffin, deceased, and that all
i )crsons having claims against
said estate are required to file
t thezn with the necessary vouchers
twitil the Clerk of said Court or
t to exhi,h.it them, with the neces-
sary vouchers, to bhe undersigned
t Executrix, at Sundance, ~Vyonling,
on or t)efore six months after
A'ugust ]2Ih. 1948. tile date of
the firs~ publication of this No-
lice, and if such claims are not
so filed, or exhibited, they will
be forever barred.
Dated August 7th. 1948.
KATIE MAE SMAIAAVOOD.
Executrix
August 12, 19, 2~;.
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NOTICE 0F SALE 0F ESTI~AY
The following described animal
to-wit: One brown horse, ten or
twelve years ohl. Four white feet,
one big ankle on right hind foot.
white strip on forehead to end
of nose. No brand. Weight 1.000
Ibs.. was on July 9th. 1948. taken
lip as estl'ay by John (luidinger
of ,~lll/dance, state of V(yoming,
unlder and by virtue of the ,pro-
visions of ('hapter 5~1, Article 18,
V(yoming Compiled Star u tes, 1945.
I'nless claimed 1)y legal owner,
said animal will be sold at public
sale on tile 23rd day of August,
1948 a~ 2:o0 o'clock in the af-
tel'noon, lit tile ranch of John
Guidinger,
WYOMING LIVESq~OCK AND
SANITARY BOARD,
Cheyenne, Wymuing
August 12 -,kugust 19.
G. H. GOOD,
Executive Officer
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NOTICE OF FINAL
SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE
All creditors and others inter-
ested in the estate of Sarah El-
len Terry, deceased, take notice
that the undersigned administra-
tor of said estate will on or before
the 20th day of August, 1948, file
in the office of the clerk of
court of Crook County, Wyoming,
his final account and petition
for distribution of said estate,
where ally one interested may ex-
amine such account and petition
and file objections thereto in
writing at any time before the
31st day of August, 1948, and if
no objections are filed thereto he
will make final settlement of
said estate on the 1st day of Sep-
tember, 1948, or as soon there-
after as the matter may be heard.
Dated at Sundance, Wyoming,
this 29th day (~f July, lt48.
EZRA TERRY,
Administrator
Otis Reynolds, Attorney.
July 29--August 5-12-19.
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Moorcroft
This community was shocked
and grieved to learn 'Saturday
morning of the death Friday nite
of Mr. Manke of Carlile. Mr. Man-
ke had been ill several months in
the past year btlL here lately
had been much better and was
at home at the time of his death.
Johnny Noonan, Jack Hughes
and Lynn 8ipe attended the rodeo
In Hulett Sunday.
,Mrs. Jack Simpson and daugh-
ter were shoppers in town last
Wednesday.
,Mrs. Amos Hall aeeoln,Panied
.by Mrs. Bert Hall, Mrs. Gerald
Hall and sons and Ruthte Taylor
were vistors last Wednesday at
the Elmer Kimsey home. On their
return home they were visitors
at the Devils Tower.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Zimmerschied
of Carlile were visitors in town
last Wednesday.
Mrs. Edna Graves and Mrs. Or-
ville Jones'were visitors Saturday
in Moorcroft and Gillette.
~Mr. and Mrs. Ely Taylor recent-
ly enjoyed a few days outing to
the Yellowstone park. They ac°
companied some old friends from
Arkansas on this trip.
Glen Parkins, formerly of Hul-
ett, who now lives in Oregon, ar-
rived Sunday on the bus. Billie
Ohnstead, a nephew, came with
Mr. Parkins. They plan to visit
relatives and friends at Hulett for
~bout three weeks. Mr. and Mrs.
J. T. Vesser took them o'n to
Hulett.
Mrs. Mike Scanlon and daugh-
ter Sharon are visiting at the
Guy Kimsey home.
Mrs. Harold Miles is expected
to arrive from Florida Wednesday
to attend her fathers funeral.
Mr. and Mrs. Chet Roberts who
ha.re been attending summer
school in Laramie, are sl)ending
a few clays at the J. J. Hauber
home before returning to Super-
their duties as
THE SUNDANCE
Sundance, Wyo.,
Marge Stevenson
berries and fishing
Sunday. The
has registered ears
Zone, Honolulu, Canada,
dies. One missionary
who have been in Africa
twenty-two year and
over night stopperS.
311, and Mrs.
and family of
ior to resllnle
teachers. ~ tots in Moorcroft
t They visited Devils
Miss 3I a r g e 'Stevenson (.ame I evening and leaft earl)
down'from Sheridan last I"ridavlmorning., for a trip to
after attending summer st'heel l
there lhe past mollth. She will[ more. i)lanning to retUrll
teach in Superior again this win- t castle at noon to attend
tar. ] L. A. K. ranch, given bY
Mr, and Mr,~. Voy Cox and .Miss tie Knights and
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