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CIVIL
Settled:
Megan Smith, a minor by Clarence Smith and Laurie Smith, her natural parents, received a judgment of $1,750 from Dalton Wurtz and Linda Hook. Each party is responsible for his/her own court costs.

LIMITED CIVIL
Dismissed:
The case of Chaput-Buoy Funeral Home vs. Carolyn Tomlin, Jamestown, has been dismissed with prejudice.
The case of HSBC Bank Nevada vs. Stacey L. Scott, Concordia, has been dismissed without prejudice at plaintiff’s costs.
The case of Salina Surgical Center LLC vs. Chelsie L. McWhorter, Concordia, has been dismissed with prejudice.
The case of G.E. Money Bank vs. James Wilson, Concordia, has been dismissed with prejudice at plaintiff’s costs.
Settled:
Cloud County Health Center received a judgment of $1,248.90 plus interest and costs from Leon D. Hartsock and Jennifer Hartsock, Superior, Neb.
Midland Funding received a judgment of $11,309.52 plus interest, fees and costs from Tony Bieker, Concordia.
Cloud County Health Center seeks a judgment of $10,524.33 plus interest and costs from Roger D. Weathersbee Jr., Concordia.
Cloud County Health Center seeks a judgment of $2,628.70 plus interest and costs from William J. Frybarger, Concordia.
Cloud County Health Center seeks a judgment of $10,137.53 plus interest and costs from Rebecca S. Cardenas, Concordia.
Cloud County Health Center seeks a judgment of $901.10 plus interest and costs from Derek S. Gordon, Concordia.
Cloud County Health Center seeks a judgment of $2,319 plus interest and costs from Terri L. Kirkpatrick, Concordia.
Cloud County Health Center seeks a judgment of $827.64 plus interest and costs from Britton B. Beims, Concordia.
Cloud County Health Center seeks a judgment of $213.28 plus interest and costs from Samantha Carpenter, Concordia.
Cloud County Health Center seeks a judgment of $852 plus interest and costs from Linda K. Demanette, Concordia.
Cloud County Health Center seeks a judgment of $307.90 plus interest and costs from Ronald Lagasse, Concordia.
Cloud County Health Center seeks a judgment of $1,273.85 plus interest and costs from Eric Joseph LeDuc et al, Concordia.
Cloud County Health Center seeks a judgment of $749 plus interest and costs from Travenna V. Kreiter, Concordia.
Cloud County Health Center seeks a judgment of $1,528.05 plus interest and costs from Cory A. Guinn, Concordia.
Cloud County Health Center seeks a judgment of $4,135 plus interest and costs from Shilo M. Hansen, Concordia.
Cloud County Health Center seeks a judgment of $481.40 plus interest and costs from Peggy A. Cox, Glasco.
Cloud County Health Center seeks a judgment of $389.47 plus interest and costs from Thomas J. Kirgis, Cawker City.
Cloud County Health Center seeks a judgment of $449.24 plus interest and costs from Lacey Louder, Concordia.
Cloud County Health Center seeks a judgment of $200 plus interest and costs from Katherine M. Allen, Wichita.
Cloud County Health Center seeks a judgment of $1,066.71 plus interest and costs from Oscar J. Hernandez, Concordia.
Cloud County Health Center seeks a judgment of $814.51 plus interest and costs from Brett D. Johnson, Clay Center.
Cloud County Health Center seeks a judgment of $569.81 plus interest and costs from Anita M. Ahlquist, Delphos.
Cloud County Health Center seeks a judgment of $1,018.30 plus interest and costs from Timothy Beims et al, Concordia.
Cloud County Health Center seeks a judgment of $249.43 plus interest and costs from Keith M. Brigance, et al, Abilene.
Cloud County Health Center seeks a judgment of $1,915.05 plus interest and costs from April E. Jarrett, Concordia.
Cloud County Health Center seeks a judgment of $1,292.80 plus interest and costs from Roy G. Saunders and Mae Saunders, et al, Concordia.
Cloud County Health Center seeks a judgment of $877 plus interest and costs from Martin B. Cyr, et al, Clyde.
Douglas B. Moore seeks a judgment of $789.65 plus interest and costs from Randel M. Markgraf, Tipton.
Midland Funding seeks a judgment of $764.20 plus interest and costs from Annette Lee Fields, Concordia.
Abbett Acceptance LLCV seeks a judgment of $941.90 plus interest and costs from James E. Strait, Concordia.
Portfolio Recovery seeks a judgment of $2,155.60 plus interest and costs from Joyce Herreid, Miltonvale.
Credit Management Services Inc. seeks a judgment of $280.46 from Tamara A. Studt, Grand Island, Neb.

SMALL CLAIMS
Filed:
Mike Cook and Leah Cook dba Gallagher Plumbing, Clyde, seek a judgment of $757.66 from Mike D. Archer, Clyde.

LEGAL TRANSFERS
Warranty Deeds:
Harold D. Kegle, Linda M. Kegle, Betty R. Biery and Edward Lee Biery to Roger Provost and Maria Provost, an undivided two thirds interest in and to the west half of the southwest quarter of section 13 township 6 south range 1 west of the 6th P.M., Cloud County Kansas.
Anita L. Ouellette to Roger Provost and Maria Provost, the west half of the southwest quarter of section 35 in township 7 south range 1 west of the 6th P.M., Cloud County Kansas.
Carolyn M. Davidson, Aaron Davidson, Ronalda Copple and Marvin Copple to Alan C. Hill and Elizabeth L. Hill, all of lot 9 and the east 19 feet of lot 10 in block 138 in the city of Concordia, Cloud County Kansas.
Michael Hayes Field and Marilyn Field to Michael Hayes Field revocable trust and Marilyn Field revocable trust, the west half of the southwest quarter of section 2 township 8 south range 3 west of the 6th P.M., Cloud County Kansas, and the north half of the northeast quarter of section 11 township 8 south range 3 west of the 6th P.M., Cloud County Kansas.
Ava J. Boll, Rita G. Moncrief and William A. Moncrief to David Snowbarger and Mary Snowbarger, lot 10 in block 47 in the city of Concordia, Cloud County Kansas, according to the recorded plat thereof.
Trustees Deed:
Madeleine Blackwood Trustee to Roger Provost and Maria Provost, an undivided one-third interest in and to the West half of the Southwest Quarter of Section 13, township 6 South, Range One, West of the 6th P.M., Cloud County Kansas.
Transfer on Death Deed:
Mabel Bisnett and Pauline M. Allison, attorney in fact, to Michael F. Marcotte, a tract of land in the South West Quarter of Section 8, Township 7 South, Range 2 West of the 6th P.M., in Cloud County, Kansas. See Record.
CRIMINAL
Jennifer J. Vacha, appeared, July 29, and was found guilty and convicted of unlawful consumption of a cereal malt beverage by a minor. She was sentenced to the custody of the Cloud County Jail for 10 days and ordered to pay a fine of $200 and the costs of the action, $86. Her sentence was suspended upon full payment of all costs and fine. The Court directs the Division of Motor Vehicles to suspend Defendant’s driving privileges pursuant to statute. Defendant shall reappear before the Court at 9 a.m., Aug. 26, if all costs and fine are not paid in full.
EARLY HISTORY OF CLOUD COUNTY
The Doctor’s Fee
By H.E. Smith
”Thank God that Dr. Lansing differed from him,” exclaimed the sick man, with an energy, which startled them. Then, speaking more calmly, he added.
“I am very grateful for your kindness, neighbors, and with my large family, there is indeed need of assistance. as to turning off the young doctor, I cannot see my way clear to do it, because he has done and is doing well with me. In all probability, he will save my arm and restore its use, when as you yourself admit, Dr. Pembroke would have taken it off at once. Surely it is better to have two arms than one.”
There was a force in this argument, which none could gainsay, but, after a short pause, Philip Benton replied,
“This may be all very well, neighbor. I do not wish to say anything against the young man’s skill, but it does not look well to see him trying to run you up such a great bill, why, I have counted three, and four times a day that he has entered your door. I understand he charges high–a dollar a visit, or something like that. Such imposition! Just for looking at a man. Now, you can easily see that it would be trying to the feelings of your friends to think that they were raising money to pay a stranger. I am empowered by Dr. Pembroke to say that if Dr. Lansing will give up the case, he will attend you gratis, and if you desire, I will call upon the young doctor and state this in a polite way. No doubt he will consent to the arrangement at once.”
Very reluctantly, Mr. Whitman agreed to this proposal. It was really strange how he clung to the young doctor, and how much he felt that he should miss his kindly words and smiles, and his gentle touch and light tread–so different from the bustling way of portly Dr. Pembroke.
There was no help for it. He might be dependent for a long time, and it was not for him to dictate how his neighbors should befriend him.
Register of Deeds
Judy Lambert
(Continued)

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