Courthouse 10-22
District Court
CIVIL
Dismissed:
In the case of Keith and Susan Duis and Bruce Brown and Irene Brown vs. Donald J. Currier and Angela Currier, Concordia, the Court determined that plaintiffs have failed to state a claim upon which relief can be granted and the issue of the temporary injunction becomes moot. The petition was dismissed for failure to state a claim.
Filed:
The Citizens State Bank seeks a judgment of $22,050.97 plus interest and costs from DeWayne A. Schebaum Jr. and Theresa Schebaum, Mound City, Mo.
LIMITED CIVIL
Dismissed:
The case of Cloud County vs. Carol Hatfield, Concordia, has been dismissed without prejudice.
Filed:
Scott Condray Chtd. seeks a judgment of $1,070.22 plus interest and costs from Nathan McLaughlin, Salina.
Scott Condray Chtd. seeks a judgment of $1,456.38 plus interest and costs from Travis Wohler, Linn.
Scott Condray seeks a judgment of $3,184.33 plus interest and costs from Anthony Eaton, Barnes.
Scott Condray, Chtd. seeks a judgment of $2,091.52 plus interest and costs from Curtis G. Marquis, Concordia.
Scott Condray, Chtd. seeks a judgment of $524.70 plus interest and costs from Martin Ramirez, Junction City.
Midwest Checkrite Inc. seeks a judgment of $544.64 plus interest and costs from David A. Larson, Glasco.
Scott Condray, Chtd. seeks a judgment of $675.03 plus interest and costs from Ivan Brady, Hammond, La.
Scott Condray Chtd. seeks a judgment of $4,929.36 plus interest and costs from Louis DeMint, Flaxton, N.D.
Commercial Tire Center, Inc. seeks a judgment of $469.44 plus fees and costs from Elizabeth Divelbiss, Salina.
Scott Condray, Chtd., seeks a judgment of $476.76 plus interest and costs from Stuart A. Roegge, et al, Concordia.
Scott Condray seeks a judgment of $1,519.97 plus interest and costs from David Ball, Belleville.
Scott Condray seeks a judgment of $239.42 plus interest and costs from Ryan Bowles, Gypsum.
Scott Condray seeks a judgment of $2,751.84 plus interest and costs from Mitchell Rupert, Marquette.
Scott Condray seeks a judgment of $1,559.93 plus interest and costs from Glen A. Rife, Clifton.
Scott Condray seeks a judgment of $2,732.50 plus interest and costs from Carla Isaacson, Concordia.
Lori Hughes et al seeks vacation of property, $650 back rent and utility charges plus fees and costs from Rachelle Hower, Concordia.
Cloud County Health Center seeks a judgment of $846.02 plus interest and costs from Jay Kroulik, Concordia.
Kansas Gas Service seeks a judgment of $2,483.79 plus interest and costs from Lois Steele, Concordia.
Citibank (S.D.) seeks a judgment of $14,479.25 plus fees and costs from Alan D. Johnson, Concordia.
SMALL CLAIMS
Filed:
USD 333 seeks a judgment of $438 from Crissy Mullendore, Concordia.
USD 333 seeks a judgment of $357 from Christina Eickman, Beatrice, Neb.
Brown Enviro-Control Inc. seeks a judgment of $111.08 from Damon and Kelli Rice, Concordia.
District Court
LEGAL TRANSFERS
Warranty Deeds:
Richard G. Underbakke and Joan M. Underbakke to Randy L. LeDuc and Angie D. LeDuc, Lots 7, 8, 9, 10 and the North 50 feet of Lot 12, Block One in Craig’s Addition, an Addition to the city of Concordia, Cloud County Kansas, according to the recorded plat thereof.
Sharon Hiltgen to James V. Nease and Katie L. Nease, the Northeast quarter of Lot Nine and the East half of the Northwest quarter of Lot Nine, all in Loveland’s Addition, an Addition to the City of Clyde Cloud County Kansas, according to the recorded plat thereof.
Ruby E. Babcock to Allan Dale Reetz and Laurel Teutenberg Davison, Lots 12–16, Block 7 and West 1/2 of vacant alley adjacent, except RR Row Section 22 Township 5, Range 5, Jamestown original town, Cloud County Kansas.
Quit Claims Deeds:
Wendy R. Walker to Donald G. Walker, Lot 2 of Block 5 of First Addition to the city of Glasco, Cloud County Kansas.
Brian Bergkamp and Jacque Bergkamp to Alane Smith, the Northeast quarter of Lot 12 in H.E. Gardner’s Addition to the city of Clyde, Cloud County Kansas, according to the recorded plat thereof.
Shelly A. McClintock aka Shelly McClintock to John J. McClintock, Lots 1 and 2 in Block Two in Linton’s Addition, an Addition to the city of Jamestown, Kansas, according to the recorded plat thereof
Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 in Block One in Linton’s Addition to the city of Jamestown, Cloud County Kansas, according to the recorded plat thereof.
Meredith A. Bechard fka Meredith A. Liby and Dale E. Bechard to Meredith A. Bechard and Dale E. Bechard, the East one half of the Northeast quarter of Section 11 in Township 8, South of Range one, West of the 6th P.M. in Cloud County Kansas, excepting any highway right-of-ways and easement of record.
Meredith A. Bechard fka Meredith A. Liby and Dale E. Bechard to Meredith A. Bechard and Dale E. Bechard, a tract of land described as follows: Beginning at the Southeast corner of the Northeast quarter of Section 15, Township 7 South Range 1 West; thence North along Section line 550 feet to the point of Beginning; thence west 375 feet; thence North 300 feet; thence East 375 feet; thene South 300 feet to the point of Beginning.
Executor’s Deed:
Marvin Ballou executor, Richard M. Ballou Estate, Tony Milholland and Frances Milholland to Tony Milholland and Frances Milholland, All of Lot 3 and the West 53 feet of Lot Two in Block 6 in ML Brierley’s First Addition sometimes referred to as Brierley’s First Addition to Dell Ray, now city of Glasco, Cloud County Kansas, according to the recorded plat thereof.
Sheriff’s Deed:
Brian Marks, sheriff of Cloud County to Dana A. Embree, the East 25 feet, three inches of Lot 10, Block 9 in the original town of Glasco, Cloud County Kansas, according to the recorded plat thereof.
EARLY HISTORY OF CLOUD COUNTY
CAUGHT BY WOLVES
By H.E. Smith
Jim jerked upon the reins, but those in turn gave way, and the now free and frightened horse bounded homeward, leaving the disconsolate couple sitting helplessly in the cutter. A moment of silent dismay followed, though Jim had sprung out into the snow. As he stood, however, gazing after his runaway horse, his ears were saluted by a strange, long-drawn, mournful sound that came ominously through the stillness of the woods, and then seemed to be taken up and repeated again and again.
“Jim,” exclaimed Maggie, “what’s that? What can it be?”
Jim’s face was deadly white in the moonlight, and he hesitated for a moment before he replied; “Maggie Galbraith, that was the howl of a wolf, and it sounds as if there was a pack of them.” Jingle, jingle, came the swift, jangling bells behind them, and in a moment more, Harry Mapleson’s cutter was alongside.
“The wolves! Maggie–the wolves–don’t you hear them?” cried Annie.
“Oh, Annie! And our horse is gone,” returned her sister. “What shall we do?”
“Quick, Maggie!” here interrupted Harry Mapleson. “There isn’t a moment to lose. Jump in here with Annie, and drive on home. Out of that, Jeff; we men must stay and fight it out, but the girls will have a good chance to get in safe.”
Maggie’s motions may have been slow, but before she could answer, Harry had caught her up, and put her down again in his own seat. “Drive, now!” he exclaimed, excitedly. “Tell the Squire to call out the boys, and come for us, but do you two hurry in.”
“What,” cried the girls; “leave you here?”
“Yes,” said Jim, “it’s your only chance, and maybe it’s the best thing for us, if you get in soon enough. Whip up, now. Good-by, Annie!”
“Good-by, Maggie!” shouted Harry Mapleson, and the quick jingle of the bells rang out again, for the girls had too much good sense to wait for more than “Good-by, Jim,” “Good-by, Harry,” and “Good-by, Jeff” – but which said which, it would have been hard for Jeff to have told.
Jeff’s heart was smiting him terribly for the consequences of his practical joke, but nonetheless did he come in with a good suggestion; “We can’t hope to foot it home in the snow ahead of the wolves,” he said.
Register of Deeds
Judy Lambert
(Continued)
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