Courthouse 1-12
District Court
CIVIL
Filed:
The Citizens National Bank seeks a judgment of $6,861.49 plus interest and costs from Timothy D. Wogomon Jr., et al, Concordia.
LIMITED CIVIL
Dismissed:
The case of Dakota S. Mendenhall vs. Ryan N. Klima, Concordia, has been dismissed with prejudice.
Filed:
David Samani, M.D., Inc. seeks a judgment of $485 plus interest and costs from Rayetta D. Crane, et al, Clyde.
Tony L. Johannsen seeks a judgment of $4,561 plus interest and costs from Stephanie Swihart, Concordia.
TRAFFIC
All Subtypes from Jan. 4-10
The following people received $10 fines for failure to wear seat belt: Brandy l. Bedingfield, Samantha L. Carpentier, Meraya Hughbanks, Tyrone A. Hughbanks, Luke A. Hull, Mathew D. Murdock.
The following people received fines for speeding: Jesus J. Cerijo, Jera M. Guenter, Christopher Hillman, Dana A. Hoes, Dannie B. Kearn Jr., Ashley N. O’Boyle, Kaleb Tremblay, $143; Erin A. Connolly, $179; Lance M. Larson, $155; Nicole D. McLain, Dalton A. Stouffer, $161; Wyatt P. Stimatze, $248.
Tyrone A. Hughbanks, child passenger safety, restraining systems and seat belts, $158; Ryan P. Ketter, unlawful registration, $148; Jessica E. Rodriguez, purchase/consumption alcoholic liquor/CMB by minor, $218, deferred adjudication.
LEGAL TRANSFERS
Quit Claims Deed:
Virginia Johnson and Sandy Hendrix, attorney in fact, to Sherry Phillips, attorney in fact, Sandy Hendrix and Sherry Phillips, the south 72 feet of the east 35 feet of lot 29 and the south 72 feet of lot 30 all in block 128 in the city of Concordia, Cloud County Kansas according to the recorded plat thereof.
Corrections Deed:
Dale Adcock and Charleen Adcock to Charleen Adcock, the west half of the northwest quarter of section 3 township 8 south range 4 west of the 6th P.M. less a strip of land for permanent right of way. See record.
The north half of section 27 and the north half of the southeast quarter of said section 27 in township 7 south; and the south half of section 3, the northeast quarter of said section 3 and the east half of the northwest quarter of said section 3 in township 8 south all in range 4 west of the 6th P.M., all in Cloud County Kansas. See record.
Warranty Deeds:
James Harland Smith, Ruby Lorene Smith, James Harland Smith Jr. and Barbara Sue Knapp to Charles Harland Knapp and Lisa Beth Knapp, lots 5, 6 and 7 in block 122 in the city of Concordia, Cloud County Kansas and that portion of vacated 7th Street on the north side all in the city of Concordia, Cloud County Kansas, except the following tract: the west one and one-half feet of the north 72 feet of lot 7 in block 122 in the city of Concordia, Cloud County Kansas and that portion of vacated 7th Street adjoining on the north.
Gregory J. Schneider and Larae M. Schneider to Luke W. Collins and Candice D. Collins, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 in Block 3, Rice’s Addition, city of Ames, Cloud County Kansas according to the recorded plat thereof.
Gerald G. Hoesli to Gregory J. Schneider and Larae M. Schneider, lots 17 and 18 in Block 59 original town of Concordia, Cloud County Kansas.
Paul L. Woellhof and Elinor Mae Woellhof to Charlotte Kay Matteson, the east half of the northwest quarter of section 15 township 8 south range 1 west of the 6th P.M. Cloud County Kansas.
Jerry Krier and Wilma Krier to Jerry Krier trustee and Jackson Farm non-revocable trust, an undivided half interest in and to the northwest quarter and the southeast quarter except the west 8 feet of section 6 township 8 south range 5 west of the 6th P.M. in Cloud County Kansas, except easements and restrictions of record.
EARLY HISTORY OF CLOUD COUNTY
BY H.E. SMITH
MARCH 12, 1875
MISS ERISM’S CODICIL
“An accident, Miss Williams,” he said, “Please send Adams for the doctor, and then help me off with my coat.”
This brought Luane to herself. She hastened to do his bidding, dispatched Adams, and returning again to Gerald, stanched the blood with strips of the pillow-case from a bed. When the doctor came she held the light for him while he probed the wound and extracted the bullet.
“An inch or so higher,” said the doctor, “and you would have been buried on the same day with your aunt.
“It was a lucky thing, then, that Miss Williams had an errand to my room when she did,” said Gerald. “As she opened the door my hand fell and the pistol went off.”
“She has unconsciously saved your life,” said the Doctor. Then as Luane left the room he added, “She’s the finest young woman I know, and would make a capital nurse in my hospital. Do you know what she thinks of doing now that your aunt is gone?”
“No,” said Gerald, with a grim smile, “but I fancy she’ll think of something livelier than that.” “She has such an excellent physique and splendid nerve,” said the doctor. “But I must go. Keep as quiet as you can, and have Adams within call.”
That night Gerald awoke with an intolerable thirst; his temples throbbed, his eyes burned. Looking over at Adams, he found that he was sound asleep. This of itself was offensive to Gerald. What business had the man to sleep when he was suffering? How terribly oppressive the stillness was, this semi-darkness and loneliness! At that moment a ponderous snore resounded from the throat of the sturdy Adams, and Gerald almost leaped from his bed. It was like a stab to him; it was unendurable. He stretched over his sound arm, and reaching a pillow, threw it with all his might at the unconscious Adams. In spite of the agony the movement cost him, it was a futile one. The pillow fell far short of the object on the floor, and Gerald sank back with a groan.
Register of Deeds
Judy Lambert
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