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1 <br />G <br />W_115 <br />Mahoney,deceased,an undivided one - eighteenth interest. <br />Paul N.Kirk <br />County Judge <br />In the County Court of Hall County,Nebraska <br />Certificate <br />State of Nebraska, ) <br />Hall County ss. I,Paul N.Kirk County Judge of Hall County,Nebraska,do hereby certify <br />that I have compared the foregoing copy of Decree entered IN THE <br />FATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MARGARET IIAHONEY,DECEASED,with the original record thereof,now remaining <br />in said 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 of <br />said Beal 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 County Court,at <br />Grand Island,this 18th day of October 1939. <br />Paul N.Kirk <br />(SEAL) County Judge <br />Filed for record this 18 day of October,1939,at 4 o'clock P.M. <br />Register of Deeds <br />- o- o- o- o- o- o- o- o- o- o- o- o- o- o- o- o- o- o- o- o- o- o- o- o- o- o- o- o- oro- o- o- o- o- o- o- o- o- o- o- o- o- a- o- o- o- o -o --.�-- <br />FINAL DECREE <br />IN THE COUNTY COURT OF HALL COUNTY, NEBRASKA. <br />In the matter of the estate <br />of ) CASE NO. 1900. <br />William Reese, Deceased. ) FINAL DECREE. <br />ti 1 <br />This cause came on for hearing this 25" day of October, 1939, upon the final report of Irma <br />Reese, administratrix, and her petition for.settlement of said estate and her discharge as <br />administratrix, and the Court, having examined said report, records and files, finds: <br />That due and legal notice has been given to all persons interested in said estate of the time <br />and place fixed for hearing upon said final report, as ordered by the Court, and there being no <br />objections the Court examined the same, together with the vouchers on file and testimony in <br />support thereof, and being duly advised, finds that said report is true and correct in all things <br />and ought to be approved and allowed as and for the final report of said administratrix. <br />The Court finds that said William Meese departed this life on the 7th day of April, 1929, and <br />at the time of his death was a resident and inhabitant of Hall County, Nebraska, and that he left <br />surviving him, as his sole and only heirs at law the following named persons, to -wit: <br />Irma Reese, surviving widow, <br />Pershing Reese, a son, <br />Elaine Reese, a daughter, <br />Betty Mae Reese, a daughter, <br />The Court finds that on the 12th day of April, 1929, Irma Reese filed a petition praying for the <br />appointment of an administratrix to administer said estate, and the Court fixed May 9, 1929, as the <br />date for hearing upon said petition, and the Court finds that said William Reese died intestate, <br />and upon hearing the petition, letters of administration were issued to Irma Reese as administra- <br />trix, and she qualified as such. <br />The Court finds that due and legal notice was given to all persons of the time and place fixed by <br />the Court for filing of claims against said estate and that the only claim filed was that of <br />O'Loughlin- Livingston Company for funeral expenses, which has been paid, as shown by the receipt <br />filed herewith. <br />The Court further finds that the time for filing claims has fully expired, and <br />IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED AND ADJUDGED BY THE COURT that all persons having claims against said <br />estate, if such there be, and not filed herein, are forever barred and excluded from setting up <br />or asserting any such claims against said estate. <br />