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Show JOHN C0NT0S ESTATE IS T. C. Nye, Harold Peery and Charles J. Humphris, recently appointed com- r:issioners to appraise the estate oti John Contos, deceased, filed their re- port in the district court today, plac- ing tho valuation at 524,350, of which amount 9,200 is designated as real estate, awl $15,150 is given as the val- . ue of the personal property. ', The commissioners wore advised by the court that, if it were possible to partition the estate among the vari-, ,1 ous heirs, to make it known to tho j court, if not, that they should placo J a valuation on tho estate that it might ho distributed to tho heirs in 1 some way other than by partition. 3 George Allison of Denver has pur- chased a two-fifths interest in the es- 1 tate and he has proposed, to purchase the othor throe-flftlis nnd pay In cash s to the heirs their respective parts, ac- cording to the interest of each and the j valuation of the estate as fixed by the ' j commissioners of appraisement. This . Ji plan has been stated, by all parties concerned, to be satisfactory and tho estate will be settled in that way. j |