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<br />No. 7 HALL COUNTY
<br />settlement thereon and his discharge.
<br />For these purposes, the 28th day of Day, 1936, at 10 o'clock A.D. at the County Court Room in said
<br />county, was assigned as the time and place for hearing said petition, examining and allowing said
<br />accounting; and it was ordered that notice of the pendency of said petition be given to all persons
<br />interested in said estate by publishing a notice of said order in the Wood River Sunbeam, a legal
<br />weekly newspaper printed and published in said County, three successive weeks prior to said day
<br />of hearing; and it appears by proof on file that said notice was given as ordered by said Court.
<br />Upon examination of the record and the evidence in this matter and being duly advised in the premises,
<br />the Court finds as follows:
<br />FIRST
<br />That Adda Laine Dorgan departed this life on the 14th day of November, 1931, in Tacoma, Pierce
<br />County, Washington, testate, and at the time of her death she was a resident of Pierce County,
<br />Washington.
<br />SECOND.
<br />That or, the 4th day of December, 1937, Arthur C.kTayer filed in this Court a petition praying for
<br />probate of duly authenticated copies of the last will and testament and codicil thereto of said
<br />Adda Laine Dorgan, deceased, and his appointment as executor for that part of her estate located
<br />in the State of Nebraska, which last will and testament and codicil thereto was duly admitted to
<br />probate in the Superior Court in the State of Washington in and for the County of Pierce on the
<br />26th day of December, 1931; and on the 4th day of December, 1937, an order of this Court was made
<br />therein, assigning the third day of January, 1938, at 10 o'clock A.M. at the County Court Room in
<br />said. County, as the time and placd for hearing said petition, and ordering that notice be given to
<br />all persons interested in said matter by publishing a notice of said order in the Wood River Sun-
<br />beam, a legal newspaper printed in said County, for three successive weeks prior to said day of
<br />hearing, and it appears by proof on file that notice of said order was given as ordered by this
<br />Court,
<br />THIRD.
<br />The Court further finds that Arthur C.Iayer, named in said petition, was upon his giving bond in
<br />the sum of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00), as ordered by this Court, appointed executor as prayed;
<br />the Court further finds that the deceased at the time of her death was a married woman and that
<br />she left the following heirs -at -law, to -wit: Henry Victor Dorgan, her husband, Murray Cromwell
<br />Dorgan, Shelley Laine Pearne and Harrison Ballou Pearne, her sons.
<br />FOURTH.
<br />That on the 3rd day of January, 1938, an order of this Court was made allowing creditors three
<br />months in which to file their claims against said estate and the said executor one year in which
<br />to settle said estate from the 29th day of January, 1938, and further ordering that a notice of
<br />the same be published in the Wood River Sunbeam, a legal newspaper printed and published in said
<br />County, three successive weeks prior to the 29th day of January, 1938, and it appears by proof on
<br />file that notice of said order was published as ordered by this Court.
<br />FIFTH
<br />The Court further finds that on the 4th day of January, 1938,-the said Arthur C.Dayer, executor,
<br />filed in Court his inventory of the property of said estate, and that according to said inventory
<br />the deceased died siezed and possessed of the following described property, to -wit: Lot Eight (8)
<br />in Block Eight (8)
<br />Aof Koehler's Place, an Addition in the City of Grand Island,Hall County, Nebraska; and Lots Four
<br />(4) and Five (5) in Block Ten (10) in Boggs & Hill's Addition to the City of Grand Island,Hall
<br />County, Nebraska.
<br />SIXTH.
<br />The Court further finds that according to the terms and conditions of said last will and testament,
<br />and codicil of said Adda Laine Dorgan, deceased, said property passed under the terms and conditions
<br />thereof as follows; to -grit: An undivided one - fourth interest to Henry Victor Dorgan, an undivided
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