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1 <br />1 <br />F-7 <br />1 <br />n <br />No. b HALL COUNTY <br />DECREE <br />IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE ) <br />OF CHARLES SEWING, <br />DECEASED. <br />IN THE COUNTY COURT OF HALL COUNTY, NEBRASKA <br />DECREE. <br />foi <br />Now on this 28th day of December, A.D.,1899, being the day fixed by this court for the presentat <br />of claims against the estate of Charles S.%Vi.ng, deceased,, and thereupon came Mollie J.Ewing, ad- <br />ministratrix of the estate of the said Charles S.Ewing, deceased, after hearing the evidence of <br />witness and due proof having been made before me, showing the following claims.to be valid againsl <br />the estate of the said Charles S.Ewing, deceased, to -wit, Henry D.Boyden, to the amount of $8.15; <br />Grand Island Independent to the amount of $$,75; John Mullin to the amount of $4.18; James Brett <br />to the amount of #7.00; and the following claims were disallowed, to -wit, First National Bank of <br />Niles City, Montana, which claim was presented by F.M.Penney of Wood River, Nebraska, as agent__fox <br />the aforesaid Bank, and was on one certain note signed by the said Charles S.Ewing and Frank West, <br />after the said Bank, being represented by the said F.M.Penney in person, and the said estate by <br />the said administratrix and her attorney W.H.Thompson, I, the Judge of the said Court, find that <br />the allegations in the said answer of Mollie J.Ewing, administratrix, to the said claim of said <br />Bank were_ true; and after_ the said claim was "so disallowed, at the request of the said First Natic <br />al Bank of Niles City, Montana, through its duly authorized agent, F.M.Penn'ey, who requested that <br />he be permitted to withdraw said note from the files of the said estate in the said matter, and <br />permission was granted to said F.M.Penney to withdraw the said note, and the said note and claim <br />so filed were turned over to him, the said F.M.Penney, agent as aforesaid. <br />The claim of A.C.Murphy coming on to be heard, after hearing the evidence and being fully advised <br />in the premises the said claim was disallowed. <br />And the claim of Richard Mankin was allowed in the sum of $4#7.00. <br />And it satisfactorily appearing to the court, from the proof on file, that due notice as required <br />by law has been given of the time and place 'designated 'for the hearing of claims against the esta e, <br />and also of the time limited for the presentation of claims against the said estate; and it further <br />appearing that Mollie J.Ewing, administratrix as aforesaid, has paid all claims allowed against <br />the said estate, and due vouchers therefor surrendered to the said court, including the aforesaid <br />claims allowed ,as "aforesaid; and the same coming on further to be heard on the final report of th <br />said admini,stratrix of the said estate, and it appearing to the court from the proof on file that <br />all persons interested in the said estate have been duly notified as required by the order of this <br />court, and after a full examination of the said account shown in the said report of the said ad- <br />ministratrix, the court finds the same is correct in all respects and ought to be allowed. <br />It is therefore considered by the court that the said account be, and is hereby, allowed as the <br />final account of the said Mollie J.Ewing, administratrix of the said estate of Charles S.Ewing, <br />deceased, and that all moneys and properties coming into her hands as such have been paid out by <br />her, and that there are no funds in her hands for distribution, and no personal property of any <br />kind in her possession belonging to the said estate, she the.sad Mollie J.Ewing, as such adminis- <br />tratri+f the aforesaid estate, is hereby discharged from the said trust. <br />And it is further found, adjudged and decreed by the court that the said deceased Charles S.Ewing <br />at the time of his death, was the owner and possessed of, the following described real estate, <br />situated in the County of Hall and State of Nebraska, to -wit; The Southwest Quarter - of Section <br />Three (3) Township Ten (10) North of Range Twelve (12), West, and Lot Ten (10), in Block Sixteen <br />(16), in the original town, now village of Wood River, Nebraska. And that prior to his death his <br />brother Robert Ewing died seized of the South East Quarter of Section Four (4) Township Ten (10) <br />