Courthouse 11-19
District Court
CIVIL
Settled:
The Bank of New York Mellon received a judgment of $42,324.43 plus interest and costs from Donald D. Ross, Concordia.
Filed:
Citimortgage Inc. seeks a judgment of $99,433.69 plus interest and costs from Karla Koester, et al, Mamford, Okla.
Richard G. Weaver and Glenda K. Weaver seek a judgment in amount in excess of $75,000 and for such other and further relief the Court deems just and equitable from Nick Gerard, Larry J. Gerard, Derek Champlin and Delores A. Gerard, Concordia.
Abram Ready Mix seeks a judgment of $2,192.55 plus interest and costs from Darin F. Collette, Clyde.
United Cellular Services seeks judgment declaring its lien to be a valid, first, prior and perfected mechanics’ and materialman’s lien and to the Equipment, directing that said lien be foreclosed by permitting United to remove the Equipment from the Cellular tower, selling the Equipment as provided by law and applying the net proceeds therefrom toward Crossroads’ indebtedness to United, for United costs of suit, fees and such other relief to which it may be entitled from Crossroads Wireless Holding, Oklahoma City.
Jay R. Johnson et al seeks an order enjoining and restraining defendants, their agents, servants and employees from construction of a certain pole building on premises of defendants from Charles Leckberg, et al, Concordia.
Jeffrey J. Koch seeks a judgment of $2,276 plus costs and interest from Williams Drilling Co. Inc., Belvidere, Neb.
U.S. Bank National Association seeks a judgment of $51,409.16 plus interest and costs from Bradley and Julie G. Czapanskiy, Clyde.
Dustin W. Newlin seeks a judgment of $250,000 plus interest and costs from Farmers New World Life Insurance Co.
Central National Bank seeks a judgment of $48,584.34 plus interest and costs from Ryan Joseph Peltier, et al, Concordia.
LIMITED CIVIL
Settled:
Barry Braden received a judgment of $1,250 plus interest and costs from David McDonald jr. a/k/a David Smith a/k/a David Dugan, Salina.
HSBC Bank Nevada received a judgment of $1,051.40 plus costs and interest from Richard A. Scott, Concordia.
Doug Moore received a judgment of $789.65 plus interest and costs from Randel Markgraf, Tipton.
Eva L. Hartman received a judgment of $750 plus interest and costs from Tower Apartments, Topeka.
Capital One Bank received a judgment of $1,461.94 plus interest and costs from Jill Walker, Clyde.
Capital One Bank received a judgment of $3,765.84 plus interest and costs from Trudy L. Howe, Concordia.
Schendel Services Inc. received a judgment of $148.82 plus interest and costs from Nikki Custer, Miltonvale.
Filed:
Central National Bank seeks a judgment of $10,539.87 plus costs, interest and fees from Todd A. Nelson, Clyde.
Clay County Medical Center seeks a judgment of $908.66 plus interest and costs from Dale Garner, et al, Miltonvale.
Capital One Bank US seeks a judgment of $1,834.31 plus interest and costs from Michael L. Loeffler, Jamestown.
Midwest Checkrite Inc. seeks a judgment of $482 plus interest and costs from Curtis J. Swenson, Miltonvale.
SMALL CLAIMS
Settled:
Fischer Family Dentistry, Belleville, received a judgment of $350 plus 12 percent per annum interest and costs of $59 from William Collette and David Collette, Clyde.
USD 333 received a judgment of $438 plus 12 percent per annum interest and costs of $54 from Crissy Mullendore, Concordia.
Hood Heating, Air, Plumbing & Electric received a judgment of $1,041.10 plus 12 percent per annual interest and $74 costs from Chad Wherry, Concordia.
Hood Heating, Air, Plumbing & Electric received a judgment of $75.53 plus 12 percent per annum interest and $54 costs from Marinella Hemenway, Concordia.
Brown Enviro-Control received a judgment of $207.66 plus 12 percent per annual interest and $54 costs from Dean Solar, Concordia.
Brown Enviro-Control received a judgment of $218.13 plus 12 percent interest and $54 costs from Jamie Renz, Concordia.
Dismissed:
The case of USD 333 vs. Christina Eickman, Beatrice, Neb., has been dismissed with prejudice.
The case of Hood Heating, Air, Plumbing & Electric vs. Rebecca Shutts, Concordia, has been dismissed with prejudice.
LEGAL TRANSFERS
Warranty Deeds:
Terry Hyde and Jamie Hyde to Claudia Domiguez, lots 19 and 20 in block 193 in the city of Concordia, Cloud County Kansas, according to the recorded plat thereof subject to visible easements and easements and restrictions of record.
Ryland K. Hamilton and Roger T. Hamilton, attorney in fact, to Donald D. Collins and Pauline J. Collins, all of lot 5 in block 29 in the city of Concordia, Cloud County Kansas, according to the recorded plat thereof.
Mark J. Hughey to Billy L. Spear, the south 10 acres of the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section 16 township 7 south range 4 west of the 6th P.M. in Cloud County Kansas, according to the recorded plat thereof.
Bradley Begnoche and Denise Begnoche, Rae Lene Hajek, Paul Hajek, Pamela Buxman, Melvin Buxman, Kimberley Nicholson to Richard H. Cott, Jody D. Cott, Robert J. Cott and Jana L. Cott, the northeast quarter of section 3 township 7 south range 1 west of the 6th P.M., Cloud County Kansas.
Darren Bates and Angela Bates to Darren Bates and Angela Bates, the south 20 feet of lot 3 all of lot 4 and the north 25 feet of lot 5 in block 31 north addition to the city of Miltonvale Cloud County Kansas.
Quit Claims Deed:
Raymond Eugene Aldridge to Randi Michelle Snyder fka Randi Michelle Aldridge, all of lot 10 and part of lot 9 lying south of a tract identified as tract No. 14, all in block 153 in the city of Concordia, Cloud County Kansas, according to the recorded plat thereof. See record.
Trustee’s Deeds:
Charles C. Wilson Trust and Marilyn F. Wilson Trust to Cynthia M. Patton, lot 10 of block 5 in the town of Dell Ray, now city of Glasco, Cloud County Kansas, according to the recorded plat thereof.
Steve Feight, Trustee, and Marie V. Nobert Trust to Kasey A. Eickman, the north half of lot 11, except the south 50 feet thereof in Loveland’s addition to the city of Clyde, Cloud County Kansas, according to the recorded plat thereof.
W. Wright Danenbarger, Trustee, and Winifred W. Danenbarger Revocable Trust to Alvin L. Cook Trust No. 1 and Lottie Jo Cook, Trustee, the south 73 feet of the north 173 feet of lot 6 block 7 in the Gaylord and Matthews addition to the city of Concordia, Cloud County Kansas, except and subject to all easements, restrictions and reservations of record.
Transfer on Death Deed:
Darryl E. Matter and Roxana Marie Matter to Roxana Marie Matter, the northwest quarter of section 35 township 5 south range 5 west of the 6th P.M. Cloud County Kansas.
EARLY HISTORY OF CLOUD COUNTY
THE LONE CABIN
By H.E. Smith
Before I had finished my supper, two more travelers rode up, called out for the hostler and ordered drinks, or rather one of them came in with the orders, and the other threw himself down on a bench outside and began loading a huge pipe. Strolling carelessly about the room, I managed to glance out of the window. My heart leaped into my throat, for the man outside—I recognized—from description of him—Bill Wolf—one of the most desperate characters who ever figured in the annals of border ruffianism. There was the huge red mustache, the thick, hairy throat, and the shoulders hunched up around his head, suggesting the shape of a mammoth clam—and the voice with a deep down intonation like the plop, plop, and plop of water hurriedly leaving a jug. If the description of the notorious renegade is inelegant, it has the merit of truthfulness, and must, therefore, be excused.
I went through with my supper in form, but whatever appetite I might have felt on my entrance into the inn, had vanished with my discovery. After a time, the other fellow came in, having been out, he said, to look after the animals, and they also ordered supper. Now was my time to leave, which I did in a careless manner, passing some commonplace remarks with the two men as I crossed the dim, smoky bar-room? As they seemed to take no notice of me whatever, I felt my spirits rise with hopes that I should make a safe transit. It was quite duskish outside, but the hostler was flitting about the stable with his lantern, which emitted but a little more effulgent light than a white bean would have done, but he graciously brought out my steed at the order, and, mounting, I thankfully trotted away. The moon–a little past full–would make her debut in something more than an hour after sunset, and I pushed along at a smart trot, so as to get well out upon the plains and into the right trail before that time. The animal went along at an assuring gait, and I was feeling infinitely relieved at my providential escape from contact with the desperate characters whom I had left at the settlement, when my acute, trained, ever alert ears detected the sound of swift riding. In which direction? From behind me, as the mildly floating breeze blew from that quarter. The face of the prairie in this section was a little rolling, but not so as to afford any shelter and not a shrub or bush dotted the expanse for miles.
Register of Deeds
Judy Lambert
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