State ex rel. Preble v. City of South Hutchinson

266 P.2d 299, 175 Kan. 516
CourtSupreme Court of Kansas
DecidedJanuary 23, 1954
DocketNos. 38,583 and 39,200
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
State ex rel. Preble v. City of South Hutchinson, 266 P.2d 299, 175 Kan. 516 (kan 1954).

Opinion

The opinion of the court was delivered by

Thiele, J.:

For present purposes it may be said that this was an action in quo warranto wherein the basic question was the validity of the incorporation of the city of South Hutchinson and of ordinances enlarging the limits of the city as originally incorporated.

The facts necessary for consideration to dispose of the appeals later mentioned are not in dispute. The record is replete with metes and bounds descriptions of tracts of real estate but except where [517]*517necessity compels otherwise we shall content ourselves with general references to sections or parts thereof or where additions can be identified by names, to references to such names. In conjunction with the abstracts, we are furnished with plats showing locations of the original town and additions thereto, but in no case does the record contain the wording of any dedicatory description and we therefore assume that each plat filed in the office of the register of deeds was sufficient in law, and that the plats furnished fairly disclose the lands described.

On May 31, 1886, a plat was filed of South Hutchinson covering generally the east half of the southeast quarter of section 23, the east half of the northeast quarter of section 26, the west half of the northwest quarter of section 25, and the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section 24. All of the lands above and hereafter described are in township 23 south and range 6 west in Reno County.

On December 1, 1886 a plat was filed of Puterbaugh’s Addition covering generally the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter; and a small tract north thereof in section 24.

On December 31,1886, a plat was filed of Blanchard’s First Addition covering generally the east half of the northwest quarter of section 25 and the south half of the east half of the southwest quarter of section 24.

On an undisclosed date a petition for the incorporation of South Hutchinson was filed with the Board of County Commissioners. This petition cannot be found.

On January 6,1887, the above petition was presented to the above Board and that Board made the following order:

“Whereas a petition was presented to the Board of County Commissioners of Reno County, Kansas, on the 6th day of January, 1887, signed by J. W. Hedrick and thirty-three other electors of the unincorporated village of South Hutchinson, praying that the following described territory be incorporated as a city of the third class under the name and style of South Hutchinson, to-wit:
“Beginning at center of Section Twenty-six (26) in Township Twenty-three (23) South in Range Six (6) West of Sixth Principal Meridian thence East three hundred and sixty (360) rods, thence North to the South Bank of the Arkansas River; Thence in a Northwesterly direction along the bank of said river to where the west line of the NW Yi of Sec. Twenty-three, said town and range, intersects the bank of said River; thence South to the SW comer of the NW % of Sec. Twenty-three (23), Town and Range aforesaid; Thence East One Hundred and Twenty (120) rods; Thence South One Hundred and Sixty (160) rods; Thence East Forty (40) rods; Thence South One Hundred and Sixty (160) rods to place of beginning.
[518]*518“Therefore be it ordered by the said Board of County Commissioners of said Reno County in the State of Kansas, who being fully advised in the premises and finding that said petitioners have fully complied with the Laws of said State of Kansas providing for the organization of cities of the third class in said State — that said petition is reasonable, that a majority of the taxable inhabitants of said village are in favor of such incorporation; that the number of the inhabitants of said village exceed Two hundred and fifty (250); that said petition has been published in the form of printed notices, and that ten of said printed notices have been duly posted in conspicuous places in said village for three weeks before the hearing of this petition, there being no newspaper published in the said village. That said village be declared incorporated as a city of the third class by the name and style of ‘The City of South Hutchinson’ and that the metes and bounds are as above described. It is further ordered that an election be held on the 18th day of January a. d., 1887, at Paddocks Store in said city; that Henry Clive, J. C. Paddock and S. D. Bollard be appointed as judges and Stanley Hodgkinson and Armstrong as clerks of said Election and Samuel Elliott, James McFarland and V. Clive as a board of Canvassers of said Election returns.”

For convenience, it is here stated that the south line of the lands in the original town plat coincides with a part of the south line of the above description and that generally the lands described in the order take in territory to the east, north and west of the original plat, including Blanchard’s First Addition.

On March 24, 1887, four plats were filed; (1) a plat of Blanchard’s Second Addition. It covers generally a portion of the northeast quarter of section 23; (2) Blanchard’s Third Addition covering the west half of the southeast quarter of section 23 and the west half of the northeast quarter of section 26; (3) Blanchard’s Fourth Addition covering the northeast quarter of tifie southeast quarter of section 26; and (4) Beam’s Addition covering the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section 26.

On June 6,1887, a plat of Parker’s Addition was filed covering the most of the north half of the southwest quarter of section 25.

On June 14, 1887, a plat of Rock Island Addition was filed covering a part of the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section 23.

On December 15, 1888, a plat was filed of Pennsylvania Addition covering the south half of the southwest quarter of section 25. This addition is immediately south of Parker’s Addition.

On May 27, 1889, plats were filed of Harris’ Addition, Smith’s Addition and Woodnutt’s Addition. These cover lands south of the Arkansas River to the north and east of Puterbaugh’s Addition and Blanchard’s First Addition.

[519]*519On November 11, 1887, and on February 28, 1888, the mayor and council of the city of South Hutchinson passed Ordinances No. 21 and 26 respectively attempting to extend the city limits, but as these ordinances concededly contained erroneous descriptions they will not be noticed further.

On February 21, 1889, the mayor and council of the city passed Ordinance No. 50, wherein the metes and bounds of the city were fixed as follows:

“Section 1.

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