Courthouse 1-26
District Court
LIMITED CIVIL
Settled:
Credit Management Services Inc. received a judgment of $2,299.10 plus interest and costs from Keenan Elwood, Concordia.
Dismissed:
The case of Central National Bank vs. Rebecca L. Gillenwater, Concordia, has been dismissed.
Filed:
Strecker Inc. dba EcoWater of NCK seeks a judgment of $97.78 plus interest and costs from Shayla R. Brooks, Concordia.
Dillon Companies Inc. dba Dillon’s No. 53 seeks a judgment of $474.64 plus costs and interest from Jason Wooderson, Miltonvale.
Credit Management Services Inc. seeks a judgment of $2,320.11 plus interest and costs from Jeffrey Roger Cleveland, Concordia.
Credit Management Services Inc. seeks a judgment of $237 plus interest and costs from Zach McGuire, Concordia.
SMALL CLAIMS
Settled:
James Walker DVM received a judgment of $69 plus $56.50 costs and 12 percent per annum interest from Kathy Louder, Concordia.
James Walker DVM received a judgment of $38 plus $56.50 costs and 12 percent per annum interest from Tim and Kayla Rowland, Concordia.
James Walker DVM received a judgment of $57 plus $56.50 costs and 12 percent per annum interest from Lisa McCoy, Abilene.
The Citizens National Bank received a judgment of $3,649.55 plus $76.50 costs and 12 percent per annum interest from Martin Love, Concordia.
Lisa LeDuc received a judgment of $600 plus 12 percent per annum interest from Amandy Clairmont, Concordia.
James Walker DVM received a judgment of $48 from Linda S. Smith, Concordia.
James Walker DVM received a judgment of $42.50 from Jason Jones, Concordia.
TRAFFIC
All Subtypes Jan. 18-24
The following people received fines for Speeding: Bryan L. Armstrong, Troy D. Bugbee, Jordan R. Carlton, Andrew R. Curtis, James J. McHugh, Robin G. Metcalf-Sleep, Adrian M. Radu, Cody C. Steinbrock, David M. Towner II, David D. Walthers, $143; Frank L. Chapman, Kevin R. Davis, $243; Ranulfo Flores, $149; William C. Harsson, $293; Spenser L. Lehmann, $191; Noraida Sanchez, $203; James R. Segura, Cameron C. Wallace, $173.
Receiving fines for failure to wear seat belts were Dalton C. Belzer, Mikel Paul Cherney, Sophia J. Garcia, Brian D. Hill, Ticia A. Malcuit, Ashley E. Nutsch, Nathan M. Nutsch, Lori M. Sechtem, $10; Azalia M. Malcuit, 14-17 yoa, $60.
Receiving fines for other violations were Jeffery A. Coats, driving while canceled/suspended/revoked, second or subsequent conviction, $298; Robert E. Drake, driving on right side of roadway required, $173; Kelby A. Kopfer, failure to yield at stop or yield sign, $173; Colton R. Marcotte, transporting open container, deferred adjudication, $198.
LEGAL TRANSFERS
Star Fuel Investments Inc. to Kathy’s Fuel LLC, a tract of land in the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section 21 township 5 south range 3 west of the 6th P.M. in Cloud County Kansas. See record.
Kathy Hendrixson aka Kathy Fleshman Gehrke, Doug Hendrixson, Richard L. Fleshman, Brigitte C. Fleshman, Charles E. Fleshman, Jacinda A. Fleshman, Brooke A. Fleshman and Britni R. Fleshman to Kent Studt, the north half of the south half of the northwest quarter of section 20 in township 8 south range 4 west of the 6th P.M. in Cloud County Kansas.
John F. Gisselbeck and Penny L. Gisselbeck to John F. Gisselbeck, trustee, Penny L. Gisselbeck, trustee, and John F. Gisselbeck trust, lot 12 in block 40 north addition to the city of Miltonvale, Cloud County Kansas.
Lot 7, Lot 8 and the south 30 feet of Lot 9 all in block 33, north addition to the city of Miltonvale, Cloud County Kansas.
Quit Claims Deeds:
Shawn B. Starr and Judith M. Starr to Shawn B. Starr and Judith M. Starr, a tract of land in the southwest quarter township 5 south range 3 west of the 6th P.M. Cloud County Kansas beginning at a point 9 rods west of the center of said southwest quarter thence west 50 feet thence south 125 feet thence east 50 feet and thence north 125 feet to the place of beginning
and
A tract in the southwest quarter of section 34 township 5 south range 3 west of the 6th P.M. Cloud County Kansas described as beginning at a point 9 rods west of the center of said southwest quarter of section 34 and running thence west 9 rods thence south 6.3 chains thence east 9 rods and thence north 6.3 chains to the place of beginning except a tract described as beginning at a point 9 rods west of the center of said southwest quarter of section 34 and running thence west 50 feet thence south 125 feet thence east 50 feet and thence north 125 feet to the place of beginning.
Janette K. Gelvin to Janette K. Gelvin, trustee and Janette G. Simons trust, Tract 1: The north half of the northwest quarter and the northeast quarter all in section 31 township 6 range 3 west of the 6th P.M. aka 1200 Milo Road. Tract 2: Lot 10 and the west 7.1 feet of lot 11 block 143 city of Concordia according to the recorded plat thereof, aka 503 E. 6th St.
Tract 3: The south half of the northwest quarter and the north half of the southwest quarter all in section 31 township 6 range 3 west of the 6th P.M. aka 1226 N. 120th Road.
Tract 4: The west half of the southwest quarter of section 29 township 6 range 3 west of the 6th P.M. aka 1301 Milo Rd.
Tract 5: The north half of the northwest quarter of section 32 township 6 range 3 west of the 6th P.M. aka 1300 Milo Rd.
Tract 6: The south half of the northwest quarter and the southwest quarter and the north half of the southeast quarter lying west of Buffalo Creek except for a tract, all in section 15 township 5 south, range 5 west of the 6th P.M. aka 2118 N. 30th Rd. See record.
Transfer on Death deed:
Jeanne E. Keazer to James J. Keazer and Douglas L. Keazer, Lot 14 and the west half of lot 15 block 28 original town Concordia, Kansas.
EARLY HISTORY OF CLOUD COUNTY
BY H.E. SMITH
MARCH 12, 1875
MISS ERISM’S CODICIL
As she left him he felt a sudden throb in the hand beneath his own, and saw a quick flame leap into her cheek, a glow to her eyes. “Three long years,” murmured Gerald, “and I never knew her till now.”
Gerald was young and strong, and the fourth day,the one appointed for the funeral, he was able to be up and dressed, and welcomed Luane warmly as she entered his room. She looked paler than ever in her black dress, but Gerald thought he never had seen so sweet and noble a face.
“How I would like to go down, Miss Williams,” he said, “and enjoy the surprise of the good people below! I’d like to see them bow and smile to the heiress of my aunt’s fortune. I’m as bad as the rest of them, I suppose, for I feel like making all sorts of pretty speeches” Gerald paused, and his face grew suddenly grave and tender. “Go now” he added “and kiss my aunt good-by for me; tell her I am quite satisfied with everything.”
Luane went from the room and down the stairs. For the last three days she had been like one in a dream. It seemed awful to be warm and happy even after she entered the dark, gloomy drawing-room, even after she had bent and kissed the cold, stern face for Gerald and for herself.
“I will not take it,” she whispered, hot tears raining on the dead woman’s face,” I will not take a cent of it, but it has given me such a gleam of happiness. God forever bless you for it.”
Then the people began to pour in, and the ceremony commenced. Luane’s were the only tears that were shed, and the most of the guests came from civility or curiosity. Miss Erism had taken but little active part in the world for many a year, and the poor lady was very soon put away and forgotten.
Register of Deeds
Judy Lambert
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