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<br />The Court finds that notice was given to all creditors in the manner provided by law of the
<br />time allowed and place appointed for filing Maims against the estate of said deceased; that
<br />the time allowed for presenting claims has fully expired; that all claims filed and allowed
<br />against said estate have been fully settled and paid; that all claims outstanding against said
<br />estate, and not so filed, if any such there be, are therefore forever barred'anda excluded.
<br />It is therefore considered and adjudged by the Court that all persons are forever barr-
<br />ed from filing or setting up any claims .against the estate of Caroline Beberniss, deceased,
<br />and said estate is fully settled and closed.
<br />The Court finds that said Caroline Beberniss departed this life, intestate, on the
<br />�Gnd day of P��arch, 1905,and that she left surviving her as her heirs at law, and her only heirs
<br />at law, the following named persons:
<br />Fred Beberniss, her husband Alvina Herman, EmrnaFalmlen, Ellen Weaver and Ida Poore, her
<br />daughters, and Alfred Beberniss and 'Falter Beberniss, her sons.
<br />The Court finds that the said Caroline Beberniss was at the time of her death the owner
<br />of the following described real estate situate in the County of Hall and State of Nebraska,
<br />to -wit: Lots Seven (7) and Eight (8) in Block Seventy Eight (78) in the original Tovm
<br />now City of Grand Island, and it is found by the Court that all of said real estate did pass
<br />and descend at the death of the said Caroline Beberniss to the said Alvina Herman,Emma Falmlen,
<br />Ellen Weaver, Ida Poore, Alfred Beberniss and Walter Beberniss in equal shares and in absolute
<br />title, subject to the homestead and curtesy rights of the said Fred Beberniss in and to said
<br />real estate.
<br />It is. therefore considered by the Court that Lots 7 and 8 in block 78, in the
<br />original town, now City of Grand Island, in Hall County, Nebraska, did descend at the death
<br />of Caroline Beberniss, intestate, under the laws of the State of Nebraska, to Alvina Herman,
<br />&zrla Falmlen, Ellen Weaver, Ida Poore, Alfred Feberniss and Walter Beberniss in fee, share
<br />and share alike, subject only to the homestead and curtesy interests of Fred Beberniss, her
<br />husband in and to said real estate.
<br />J.H.Mullin.
<br />County Judge.
<br />State of Nebraska (
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<br />Hall County. ( In the County Court of Hall County, Nebraska.
<br />I, J.H.Mullin, County Judge of Hall County, Nebraska, do hereby certify that I have compared
<br />the foregoing copy of the Final Decree in the Matter of the estate of Caroline Reberniss,
<br />deceased, with the original record thereof, now remaining in said Court, that the same is a
<br />orrect transcript thereof, and of the whole of such original re -lord; that said Court is a
<br />Court of Record having a seal, which seal is hereto attached; that said Court has no Clerk
<br />authorized to sign certificates in his own name, and that I am the legal custodian of said
<br />Seal and of the Records of said Court; and that the foregoing attestation is in due form of law.
<br />In Testimony Whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the
<br />County Court, at Gland Island, this Seventh day of June 1913.
<br />(SEAL) J.H.Mullin
<br />County Judge.
<br />Filed for record June 7, 1913 at 2.30 o'clock P.M.
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