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<br />:recorded in the records of the Court aforesaid.
<br />IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the County Court this
<br />17th day of December 1917.
<br />(S E A L) J. H. Mullin..... County Judge.
<br />STATE OF NEBRASKA,)
<br />)SS. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF HALL COUNTY, NEBRASKA
<br />HALL COUNTY )
<br />I,;J.H.MULLIN, County= Judge of Hall County, Nebraska, do hereby certify the
<br />I hate compared the foregoing copy of LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT AND FINAL DECREE In the Matter of t
<br />Estate of Jacob M. Hildebrand, deceased, with the original record thereof, now .remaining in said
<br />Court, that the same is a correct transcript thereof, and of the whole of such original record;
<br />that said Court is a Court of Record having a seal, which seal is hereto attached; that said Court
<br />has no Clerk authorized to sign certificates in his own name, and that I am the legal custodian ofl
<br />said Seal and of the Records of said Court, and that the foregoing attestation is in due form of
<br />IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the County Court,
<br />at Grand Island, this 17th day of May, 1918.
<br />J. H..Mullin ..... County Judge.
<br />(S E A L)
<br />Filed for record the 3" day of June, 1918, at 3:30 o'clock P.M. ✓���
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<br />WILL & TJECi.�$E: IT" ..
<br />IN THE COUNTY COURT OF HALL COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
<br />In the matter of the Estate of)
<br />FINAL DECREE.
<br />Henry Flyr, deceased.)
<br />Now on this 18th day of April, 1918, this cause came on for hearing upon the final report of
<br />Johanna F. Flyr, Executrix of the last will and testament of Henry Flyr, deceased, having been d
<br />continued from March 16th, 1918, for the assessment and payment of inheritance tax.
<br />On consideration of the files, the records and the testimony, the Court finds that notice has!
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<br />'been given to all persons interested of the filing of said report and of the time and place fixed j
<br />for final settlement of said estate by publication as required by order of the Court dated March
<br />5th, 1918, and that no one has appeared to obiect to or protest against the allowance of the ac-
<br />, I count of said Executrix.
<br />The Court finds that the report of the Executrix is correct in every respect and ought to be
<br />approved and allowed; that said Executrix has accounted for all of the estate of the deceased whi
<br />came into her hands, has paid the funeral expenses, expenses of the last sickness, the costs of
<br />administering the estate, as well as all claims filed and allowed against the estate, and all be-
<br />quests under the will, and that there remains nothing In her hands for distribution.
<br />IT IS THEREFORE, BY THE COURT CONSIDERED AND ADJUDGED that the report of Johanna F. Flyr, Exe
<br />cutrix of the last will and testament of Henry Flyr, deceased, be, and the same hereby is, approv
<br />and allowed as and for her final account.
<br />The Court finds that by order dated November, 12th, 1917, creditors of the said Henry Flyr,
<br />ceased, were allowed three months from the 3rd day of December, 1.917, in which to file their clai
<br />in the office of the County Judge of Hall County, Nebraska; that notice given by publication to a
<br />persons interested as to the time allowed and place appointed for filing claims against said estato;
<br />that such notice was published for four consecutive weeks as required by law; that the time al-
<br />lowed for filing claims against said estate has fully expired;, that all claims filed and allowed
<br />against said estate have been paid and satisfied; and that all claims outstanding against the said
<br />Henry Flyr or his estate, if any such exist, are therefore forever barred and excluded.
<br />IT IS THEREFORE CONSIDERED BY THE COURT that all persons are forever barred, concluded, and
<br />precluded from filing or setting up any claims or demands against the estate of Henry Flyr, de-
<br />ceased, and said estate is fully settled and closed.
<br />The Court finds that the said Henry Flyr departed this life at his residence in Hall County,
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