The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 26, 1927, Page 7

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Note that she carries o A Those 3 he DASU K‘t Comrt fm the Dis rict of Alaska, Division Num ber One, at Juneau. 3, ARLES WARNER, Libellant | . Gas Boat 10W ME" her |2 pngines, tackle, apparel, furni |2 ure, and equipment, Respond pnt. Notice is hereby given th suant to a venditioui expon ed on the 25th ¢ Augu b7 by the D Court b United Sta r the Te ¥y of Alaska, I the unde ned, United States Marshal for ‘mmlm‘ the forenoon cf " her engines, tackie, barel, furniture, and equip- Int as it now lies at said place Pated at Juneau, Alaska, this i “day of August, 1927, ALBERT WHITE, ited States Marshal for the 1st fsion, Terrtiory of Alaska. By W. R. GARSTER, Deputy. U TH T T NOTICE ithe United States Commission- ’s (Ex Officio Probate) Court or. the District of Alaska, Ju- au Commissioner’s Precinct. e Matter of the Administra- lon of The Estate of L. MAY- ARD, Deceased, 11 concerned are hereby noti- that I, R. E. ROBERTSON, August 11, 1927, was appoint- Radministrator of the estate of Maynard, deceased, and that ters of Administration there on said day were duly issucd me, 11 persons - having eclaims inst said estate are hereby r red to present the same, with per vouchers, within six (6) ths from the date of this no- , to me at nmy office in the ard Building. Juneau, Alaska. Pated at Juneau, Alaska, Aug- 12, 1927. e R. E. ROBERTSON, Administrator. pnbl(enuon, Aug. 12, 1927, publication, Sept. 9, 1927.{" L T R T T TR I. Simpson, )1d papers for s . “THE -GOLDEN STRAI AT LIBERTY DOUGLAS NEWS TONSILS The 1008, old Cavalry part REMOVED on of M nqui had 1 terday St. Ann's hospital 1 fighting ixht y the cactu - . EAVING ON THE YUKON wina Martin iting her paron Bd Martinzon for month, oxpects to leave Yukon for v will graduafe from ) nce hospital n Jun Seattle | Fla. 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