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THERUGUSTINECO. 20112 -2.41 <br />In the Matter of the Estate of <br />John L.Cleary, Deceased. <br />I, Paul N.Kirk, Judge of the County Court, in and for said County, do hereby certify that on <br />the 30th day of January, 1939., the instrument purporting to be the last will and testament of John <br />L.Cleary, deceased, was filed for probate in this Court. That on the 24th day of February, 1939, <br />said instrument to which this certificate is attached was duly proved, probated and allowed as the <br />last will and testament of the real and personal estate of said John L.Cleary,deceased, and the <br />same was ordered to be 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 />24th da.y of February, 1939. <br />Paul N.Kirk <br />(SEAL) County Judge <br />HALL COUNTY, NEBRASKA F I L E D FEB 24 1939 PAUL N.KIRK COUNTY JUDGE. <br />IN THE COUNTY COURT OF HALL COUNTy,NEBRASKA <br />In the Matter of the Estate ) <br />) <br />of ) DECREE; OF DISTRIBUTION. <br />) <br />John L.Cleary, deceased. ) <br />Now on this lst day of October, 1941, this matter came on for hearing before the Court upon the <br />final reoort of Celia S.Cleary, Executrix, and Frank J.Cleary, Executor, of the estate of the said <br />John L.Cleary, deceased, and their petition for distribution. Thereupon evidence was duly intro- <br />duced before the Court and upon consideration thereof, and after a full examination of the said <br />final account, the Court finds that the same is true and correct in all respects and should be <br />approved and confirmed. <br />The Court further finds that all legal proceedings have been had for the ascertainment, allow- <br />ance and payment of claims against the said estate; that a time and place for filing and presentation <br />of such claims have been duly fixed by order of Court, and due and legal notice thereof given to <br />all creditors and persons interested in said estate; that said time has elapsed; that all claims <br />filed and allowed against the said estate have been paid in full and an order is hereby entered <br />forever barring and. foreclosing any and all debts, claims and demands of every character not here- <br />tofore allowed and paid. <br />The Court further finds that the Executrix and Executor have in their possession for distribution <br />a balance of $13,698.15 in cash, less certain advancements which have heretofore been made to the <br />distributees herein named. That in addition thereto they have for distribution the personal property <br />described in said final account, and. hereinafter described, which personal property has not been <br />reduced to cash and which should be distributed in specie pursuant to the provisions of the last <br />will and testament of the said decedent. <br />The Court further finds that the decedent died seized of the real estate described in said <br />account and petition for distribution, and an interest in real estate has thereafter been acquired <br />in settlement of the mortgage of D.J.Sullivan as described in said account and petition, all of said <br />real estate being hereinafter more fully described. <br />The Court further finds that the said John L.Cleary died on or about January 17, 1939, being <br />a resident and inhabitant of Hall County, "ebraska, and leaving a last will and testament which <br />has been duly admitted to probate herein. That by the terms of said last will and testament, after <br />the payment of debts and expense of administration, the said testator devised one -half of all his <br />property, both real and personal, to the said Celia S.Cleary, his widow, in lieu of all statutory <br />provisions and homestead rights, and gave and devised the remaining one -half interest to Frank J. <br />Cleary and Celia S.Cleary, as trustees, for Frances Jane Cleary, now Frances Jane Cronin, as bene- <br />ficiary, for the uses and purposes, and subject to all the terms and provisions of said last will <br />