District Court
CIVIL
Filed:
Cloud County Community College seeks a judgment in excess of $75,000 and costs from Enertech Inc., Newton.
LIMITED CIVIL
Settled:
Scott R. Condray, Chartered received a judgment of $1,456.38 plus interest and costs from Travis Wohler, Salina.
Discover Bank received a judgment of $8,940.63 plus interest and costs from Theresa M. Ward, Clyde.
Scott R. Condray, Chartered received a judgment of $230.60 plus interest and costs from Diett Berry, Odessa, Texas.
Scott R. Condray, Chartered received a judgment of $471.90 plus interest and costs from Allan Carlson, Scandia.
Capital One Bank (USA) N.A. received a judgment of $3,052.19 plus, interest and costs from Lori L. Cook, Concordia.
Ottawa County Health Center received a judgment of $1,302.86 plus interest and costs from Tara L. Villalpando, Concordia.
Dismissed:
The case of Cotton O’Neil Clinic Division of Stormont Vail Health vs. Johnny L. Wheeler, Concordia, has been dismissed without prejudice.
Filed:
Credit Management seeks a judgment of $931 from Daniel Travis Steele, Concordia.
Credit Management seeks a judgment of $4,420.45 from Christina J. Kennedy, Concordia.
Central Kansas Electric seeks a judgment of $6,414.99 from Darren Collette et al, Clyde.
Scott Condray Chartered seeks a judgment of $628.96 plus interest and costs from Steve Eickmann et al, Belleville.
Jamestown State Bank seeks a judgment of $6,939.97 plus fees, costs and interest from Erica J. Kenyon, Hutchinson.
Midwest Checkrite Inc. seeks a judgment of $478.30 plus interest and costs from Clarence Smith, Concordia.
Midwest Checkrite Inc. seeks a judgment of $762.24 plus interest and costs from Kimberly Harris, Concordia.
Midwest Checkrite seeks a judgment of $491 plus interest and costs from Cindy Myers, Concordia.
Midwest Checkrite Inc. seeks a judgment of $472.61 plus interest and costs from Tara Villalpamoso, Concordia.
Credit Management seeks a judgment of $1354.90 from Jeffrey Roy King Jr. et al, Concordia.
Midwest Checkrite Inc. seeks a judgment of $761.72 plus interest and costs from Justin W. Nichols, Concordia.
Midwest Checkrite INc. seeks a judgment of $661.35 plus interest and costs from Brianna Vannatta, Concordia.
Tidewater Finance Co. seeks a judgment of $1,030.77 from John Hamilton et al, Aurora.
Midland Funding LLC seeks a judgment of $1,951.61 from Ivan Dean Beals, Miltonvale.
Credit Management Services seeks a judgment of $701.50 from Zachariah McGuire, Concordia.
Credit Management Services seeks a judgment of $241 from Kayla Holmes, Concordia.
Strecker Inc. dba EcoWater of NCK seeks a judgment of $95.24 plus interest and costs from Jim Aldridge, Simpson..
Credit Management seeks a judgment of $814.45 from Tracy Reinke, Concordia.
Discover Bank seeks a judgment of $2,908.17 plus fees, interest and costs from Brandi J. Hake, Concordia.
Clay County Medical Center seeks a judgment of $314.04 plus interest and costs from David Hibbs et al.
Thompsons OK Tire Inc. seeks a judgment of $451.81 plus interest and costs from Krista Barnes, Jamestown.
SMALL CLAIMS
Dismissed:
The case of Womack Sunshine Ford vs. Jerron Baxter, Concordia, has been dismissed with prejudice.
The case of Tallgrass Veterinary Hospital vs. Holly L. Andrews, Glasco, has been dismissed with prejudice.
The case of Tallgrass Veterinary Hospital vs. Steph Swihart, Concordia, has been dismissed without prejudice.
The case of James C. Walker, DVM vs. John Hodgins et al, Manhattan, has been dismissed with prejudice.
Settled:
Tallgrass Veterinary Hospital received a judgment of $434.19 plus 12 percent per annum interest and costs from Randy Dyke, Jamestown.
Tallgrass Veterinary Hospital received a judgment of $353.62 plus 12 percent per annum interest and costs from Janelle Larson, Concordia.
Tallgrass Veterinary Hospital received a judgment of $187.57 plus 12 percent per annum interest and costs from Crystal Lowell, Concordia.
Tallgrass Veterinary Hospital received a judgment of $365.27 plus 12 percent per annum interest and costs from Tiffiny Lucas, Jamestown.
Tallgrass Veterinary Hospital received a judgment of $222.89 plus 12 percent per annum interest and costs from Cindy Myers, Concordia.
Womack Sunshine Ford received a judgment of $175.99 from Randall Whitley, Concordia.
United County Midwest Services Inc. seeks a judgment of $4,000 plus 12 percent per annum interest and costs from Vance Braun and Rosemary Braun, Concordia.
In the case of Alex R. Luecke vs. M.D. Properties, the Court ruled that defendant does not owe plaintiff any money on plaintiff’s claim.
Paula S. Juarez received a judgment of $350 plus 12 percent per annum interest and costs from Brian Hay, Concordia.
Daniel D. Buresh received a judgment of $1,500 plus 12 percent per annum interest and costs from Kevin Rosch, Concordia.
Filed:
Mike’s TV seeks a judgment of $1,075 from Joshua and Debra Morales, Concordia.
Mike’s TV seeks a judgment of $2,276.48 from Melinda Seward, Concordia.
Mike’s TV seeks a judgment of $1,104.38 from Shawn Reed, Concordia.
Concordia Travel Plaza seeks a judgment of $208.87 from Kimberly Harris, Concordia.
LEGAL TRANSFERS
Warranty Deeds:
Gary E. Krier and Jean D. Krier to K & F Farms LC, the west half of section 9 township 8 south range 5 west of the 6th P.M. Cloud County Kansas lying north of the Union Pacific Railroad right-of-way except 3 tracts described in record. The west half of the southwest quarter of section 19 township 7 south range 5 west of the 6th P.M. in Cloud County Kansas. The southwest quarter of section 31 township 7 south range 5 west of the 6th P.M. in Cloud County Kansas.
Daniel O. Buresh and Tamara J. Buresh to Jason McDiffett, lot 10 in block 8 in Thomas’ second addition to the city of Jamestown, Cloud County Kansas.
Gilbert J. Meyeres and Frances M. Meyeres to Michael E. Stein, Tract I—the north half of the southeast quarter of section 6 township 8 south range 4 west of the 6th P.M. Cloud County Kansas; Tract II—the west half of the northeast quarter of section 6 township 8 south range 4 west of the 6th P.M. Cloud County Kansas; Tract III—the east half of the northeast quarter of section 6 township 8 south range 4 west of the 6th P.M. in Cloud County Kansas except a tract; Tract IV—the south half of section 5 township 8 south range 4 west of the 6th P.M. Cloud County Kansas, except a tract. See record.
Jeremiah T. Hamer and Emily Hamer to Kent Lervold and Natalie Williams, the west 44 feet of lots 1, 2 and 3 in block 93 in the city of Concordia, Cloud County Kansas, according to the recorded plat thereof.
Dale Garlow and Mary A. Garlow to Eric E. Garlow and Kimberly M. Brownell, lot 10 and the west half of lot 11 in block 39 in the city of Concordia, Cloud County Kansas, according to the recorded plat thereof.
Gregory A. Ferguson and Angela M. Ferguson to Brock M. Nehls and Ashley M. Nehls, lot 18 in block 9 in Elmhurst Addition to the city of Concordia, Cloud County Kansas, according to the recorded plat thereof.
Dustin Stull and Jennifer Stull to Timothy S. Mehl and Rhonda S. Mehl, lots 14 and 15 in block 49 in the city of Concordia Cloud County Kansas, according to the recorded plat thereof.
Quit Claims Deeds:
Barbara A. Ryals, Jerrod W. Ryals and Stephanie Ryals to Charles O. Robbins and Tressie E. Robbins, lots 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 in Block 202 in the city of Concordia, Cloud County Kansas, according to the recorded plat thereof.
Amber L. Kindel to Allen E. Kindel, lot 7 in block 116 in the city of Concordia, Cloud County Kansas, according to the recorded plat thereof.
Arlene M. Wolfe and Melinda D. Trecek, attorney in fact, to Jessica N. Spear, lots 2 and 3 in block 9 in Spaulding’s Addition to the city of Glasco, Cloud County Kansas.
Arlene M. Wolfe, attorney in fact and Melinda D. Trecek to Osborne B. Berroth and Lacey R. Berroth, that part of the southeast quarter of section 14 township 8 south range 5 west of the 6th P.M. Cloud County Kansas lying north and east of Fisher Creek and southwest of the Union Pacific Railroad right of way including any and all mineral royalty overriding or working interest of every kind or nature presently existing or any reversionary interest.
Robert R. Nadeau aka Robert Rene Nadeau to Robert R. Nadeau revocable living trust, an undivided half interest in the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section 12 and 5 acres off the north end of the east half of the southeast quarter of section 12 all in township 6 south range 1 west of the 6th P.M. Cloud County Kansas and an undivided half interest in the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section 14 in township 6 south range 1 west of the 6th P.M. Cloud County Kansas.
Joan E. Cotton to Joan E. Cotton Trust, an undivided half interest in the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section 12 and 5 acres off the north end of the east half of the southeast quarter of section 12 all in township 6 south range 1 west of the 6th P.M. Cloud County Kansas and an undivided half interest in the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section 14 in township 6 south range 1 west of the 6th P.M. Cloud County Kansas.
Trustee’s Deeds:
Eleanor A. Berkley, trustee, Cheryl L. Jamison, trustee, Bruce A. Berkley, trustee, and Jerry J. Berkley Trust No. 2 to Michael E. Stein, Tract I—the north half of the southeast quarter of section 6 township 8 south range 4 west of the 6th P.M. Cloud County Kansas; Tract II—the west half of the northeast quarter of section 6 township 8 south range 4 west of the 6th P.M. Cloud County Kansas; Tract III—the east half of the northeast quarter of section 6 township 8 south range 4 west of the 6th P.M. in Cloud County Kansas except a tract; Tract IV—the south half of section 5 township 8 south range 4 west of the 6th P.M. Cloud County Kansas except a tract. See record.
Transfer on Death Deed:
Jill L. Howerton and Leland F. Howerton Jr. to Erin Downey Howerton, lot 8 block 8 Brierley’s Addition to the city of Glasco, Cloud County Kansas, and the north half of the northwest quarter of section 18 township 8 south range 3 west of the 6th P.M. Cloud County Kansas, excepting therefrom a tract in the northwest quarter of section 18 township 8 south range 3 west of the 6th P.M. in Cloud County Kansas beginning at a point on the east line of said northwest quarter of section 18 fifty feet south of the northeast corner of said northwest quarter of section 18 and running thence south along the east line of said northwest quarter of section 18 100 feet thence west 100 feet, thence north 100 feet and thence east 100 feet to the place of beginning containing 0.23 acres more or less and excepting borrow pit easements conveyed to the state of Kansas and a tract of land in the northwest quarter of section 18 township 8 south of range 3 west of the 6th P.M. in Cloud County Kansas beginning at a point on the east line of said northwest quarter of section 18 fifty feet south of the northeast corner of said norhtwest quarter of section 18 and running thence south along the east line of said northwest quarter of section 18 100 feet thence west 100 feet thence north 100 feet and thence east 100 feet to the place of beginning containing 0.23 acres more or less and all appurtenances thereon and an undivided half interest in and to a tract of land beginning at the northwest corner of the northwest quarter of section 18 township 8 south range 3 west of the 6th P.M. Cloud County Kansas thence south 225 feet thence northeasterly to a point on the north line of said northwest quarter 225 feet east of the northwest corner of said northwest quarter thence west 225 feet to the place of beginning.
EARLY HISTORY OF CLOUD COUNTY
MARCH 13, 1874
COMING TO WOO
“Ah!” “Susan” comprehended at last. “Is she always so?” he asked, turning to me, and wiping his face vigorously with a big red and yellow handkerchief. “She isn’t quite as deaf all the time,” I answered, demurely.
Pretty soon Mr. Finch made another attempt at conversation. “You have a pretty place here,” he shouted. “Yes; groceries are pretty dear,” responded “Susan.” “You’re right about that, Mr. Finch.” “Pretty place,” explained Mr. Finch, getting desperate. “Pretty place here!” and he waved his hand toward the garden and grounds. “Yes, I know,” answered “Susan,” mournfully; “but it couldn’t be helped, I suppose.”
Mr. Finch cast a despairing glance at me. I had to leave the room. I could stand it no longer. When I was safely outside the door I laughed till I could laugh no more. I could only chuckle in kind of faint imitation of a laugh. I hadn’t strength enough left for the genuine article.
As I sat there, I heard Mr. Finch shouting in his highest tones to “Susan,” who always had to have everything repeated to her. It wasn’t long before he began to get hoarse, for she kept him busy. A dozen times, while we were eating dinner, I thought I must laugh; it was so comical to see “Susan” not a muscle of her face relaxing from its dignified look, holding out her ear for Mr. Finch to repeat his remarks in it. He couldn’t have eaten his dinner, if he had had the best of appetites.
All the afternoon “Susan” kept him sitting by her. I could see the poor man, half tired out, casting furtive glances at the clock. At last he got up, and beckoned me to come out into the hall. “I think I’ll be a goin’ back,” he said, with a sigh that indicated how great his disappointment was. “I come down, on your uncle’s recommend, to make some kind of bargain with your sister Susan; he never told me a word about her bein’ so deaf.”
Register of Deeds
Judy Lambert
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