do hereby certify that on the 10th day of April 1919, the instrument purporting to be the last
<br />will and testament of Martin Renick, deceased, was filed for probate in this Court. That on the l
<br />7th day of May 1919, said instrument to which this certificate is attached was duly proved, pro- 1'
<br />baud and allowed as the last will and testament of the real personal estate of said Martin RenicC,
<br />deceased, and the same was ordered to be recorded in the records of the Court aforesaid..
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<br />IN FATNESS "'HEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the County Court this IR
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<br />7th day of May 1919-
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<br />'County Judge.
<br />IN THE COUNTY COURT OF HALL COUNTY,NEBRASKA. I'
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<br />In the matter of the estate
<br />Of MARTIN RF'NICK,?.7ECEASED.
<br />FINAL TF.CRFF.
<br />Now on this 4th day of October,1919, this cause came on for hearing upon the final report of
<br />Annie C.Cornelius, Administratrix with the will annexed of the esta+&te of Martin Renick, deceased,l
<br />it satisfactorily appearing to the court, from the proof now on file, that notice has been given �,
<br />to all persons interested as required by law and the order of court dated September 19,1919, and
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<br />there being no objection or protest on file.
<br />On considerwtion of the report and the testimony the court finds that the said administratrox
<br />has accounted for a.11 of the estate of the deceased which came to her possession; that she re-
<br />ceived from all sources the sum of $25,150.31 and paid for costs of administration and monument
<br />$708.40 and that the balance remaining in her hands has been paid over to the legatee under the
<br />will; that her report is correct in all respects and ought to be allowed..
<br />The court finds that notice was given to creditors, by publication, of the time allowed and
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<br />place appointed for filing claims against the estate of Martin Renick, deceased, as required by
<br />law; that the time limited for filing claims has fully expired and that all claims filed and allcwed
<br />against said estate have been paid and satisfied, and that all claims outstanding against said
<br />deceased, if any such exist, are therefore forever barred and excluded.)
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<br />It is therefore considered and adjudged by the court that the report Annie C.Cornelius, admin
<br />istratrix, be and the same hereby is approved and allowed as and for her final account and she i
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<br />discharged cif her trust..
<br />It is further considered that all persons are forever barred, excluded and precluded from filing
<br />or setting up any claims or demands against the estate of Martin Renick, deceased, and that said
<br />estate is fully settled and closed.
<br />!. The court finds that the inheritance tax assessed against Annie C.Cornelius, sole beneficiaryll
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<br />under the last will of Martin Renick, deceased, in the sum of $852.09, has been paid to the County
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<br />Treasurer of Hall County as ordered.
<br />The court finds that Martin Renick departed this life on the 25th day of February,1919, at
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<br />his residence in Los Angeles,.California, and that he left a la$t will and testament which instri
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<br />rent was duly admitted to probate in the Superior'Court of Los Angeles County, California, -on Ii
<br />the 24th day pf March, 1919, and on the 7th day of May,1919 said will was admitted to probate in
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<br />this court and recorded.
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<br />The court finds that the said Martin-Renick died seized in fee of the following described rea
<br />estate situate in the County of Hall and State of Nebraska, to-wit: �!
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<br />The North 22 feet of Lot Eight (8) in Block Fifty -six (56) in the original town, now City of
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<br />Grand Island, and Lot Eight (8) in Block Seven (7), in the original town, now City of Grand Isla d,
<br />and that under the provisions of the last will and testament of the said Martin Renick all of th�
<br />above mentioned and described real estate did pass and descend at the death of the testator, to !'
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