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Interior Journal from Stanford, Kentucky • Page 8

Interior Journal from Stanford, Kentucky • Page 8

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Interior Journali
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Stanford, Kentucky
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The Interior Journal, Stanford, Ky. ORDINANCE BRODHEAD" Miss Dors Nicely is ill with measles, Shirley Riddle and wife, of PinevWe, W. T. Cover's visited homefolka here Sunday. Mrs.

Millard Shafer. of Lancaster, visited relatives here first of the week. Ike Snodgrass, of the Ottawa section, was in town on business Saturday. Mrs. Angle Phillips has returned from a short visit with relatives in Cincinnati.

Mrs. Sam Long, of Mt. Vernon, visit AN ORDTNANOE F1ROVIDINO FOR THE ASSESSMENT AND COLXiEO-TION OP PROPERTY TAXES AND PROVIDING FOR PENALTIES ON DELINQUENT TAX PAYERS, AND PROVIDING TOR THE SEIZURE AND SALE OR PROPERTY FOR DELINQUENT TAXES AND PROVID-INO FOR CONVEYANCE OF PROPERTY SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES. HOMES HORSE AND JACK FOR SERVICE We are standing the present season a good blackStal-lion, a Percheron, Ad a black Jack with white points at $10.00 to insure a living colt. Come and see our stock before you breed.

Care taken to prevent accidents and escapes but not responsible should any occur. BAIRD BROS. On old Jack Gover Farm Near Peyton's WelL ed Mr. and Mrs. J.

F. Dees here Tues day. T. J. LaswelL of Berea College, was BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY here with hotnefolks.

Mr. and Mrs. David Noe and chil COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF STAN FORD AS FOLLOWS: dren, of Bromo, were visiting here. Mr. Henderson Frith, daughter.

Miss Jst. All property shall be assessed Rozella, and grandson, Jlmmle Frith, Lot at its fair cash value at a fair, volun Large- IB mldlii tary sale, ai of the 15th day of Sept, visited in Cincinnati first of week. Mr. Chas Stewart and wife, of Dan of each year. ville, were here with Mrs.

6tewarts 2nd. The taxes shall become due on parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H.

Frith, last week-end. the first day of March fallowing the as Mr. and Mrs. Joe POkerton and little sessment, and they shall become delin son, Marvin, of Louisville, were week At Public Auction ouent on the first day of December, end guests of Mrs. Pilkerton's sister.

following the date they become due. Mrs. Gertrude Owens. 3rd. It shall be the duty of the Clot Misses Lillian Wallen, Lucille Ow ens, Mrs.

H. A. Hall, Elder and Mrs. to prepare the tax books, as now re. Chas.

P. Brooks were in Danville first quired by the City Ordinances, and i 22nd of the week. I Saturday, Apri have them to the hands of the City Mrs. no. W.

Kincer, Miss Aman da Kincer and Mr. Curtis Kincer were visiting in Danville Monday. i AUTO LOANS $10.00 TO $400.00 Any Year, Make or Model 1 No Endorsers. 2 Payments Reduced. 3 Mortgages Refinanced.

4 Used Car Sales Financed. 5 First and Second Mtgs. 6 Car Is Only Security. 7 Car does not have to be paid for to get additional cash. 8 Loans made in 15 minutes.

GUARANTY FINANCE Inc. Mrs. Ann Bray, or Mt. Vernon, was at the bedside of Mrs. George Payne Monday.

She is reported very sick. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hall and little Tax Collector by the first day of August following the date the taxes become due. 4th.

Any tax payer may pay his taxes to the Tax Collector on the first day of August and thereafter until the 15th day of October, and when taxes are paid within those dates the tax payer shall receive a discount of two per cent, of his total tax bill. 6t2i. When the taxes become delinquent it shall be the duty of the tax collector to add six per cent interest son left last week to visit then- daughter, Mrs. James Ray Edwards, In Washington, D. C.

Mr, Larkin Hicks, aged 70, residing A. on Copper Creek, died last week and was buried near his home Saturday. 252 E. Main St. Lexington Phone 682 The deceased was considered a fine old man among his neighbors.

He had been sick for a long time. Mr. Sam Cromer, whose little son I was fatally injured here some time ago by being hit by a truck, and whose body was buried in Plney Grove ceme AT 1:00 P. M. LOCATION i All of this valuable Real Estate is located in the thriving City of Crab Orchard, Lincoln County, on the West side of Depot Street, just off Stanford Avenue.

REAL ESTATE: The home and large lot now occupied by J. C. Carpenter, which is one of the nicest homes in Crab two stories with front and back porch, nice shade, well, good garden, large barn with all other necessary outbuildings, a fine place to live. THE HOME adjoining the above property occupied by two families, one four-room and one three-room apartment, front and back porch, well and all necessary outbuildings; large garden -a dandy home to live in or a fine rental proposition. THE LARGE BUILDING LOT adjoining the above home which is one of the best 1 building sites in Crab Orchard, Kentucky.

OPPORTUNITY! At the present time it is almost impossible to rent home in this city, as people are begging for places and these nice homes are won derful rental propositions or will make you a dandy place to live and raise your family; the lot is a fine place to build a home for either rental or to live in as there is the worst vacancy in years here in homes. POSSESSION: 6(1 Days. TERMS wHl hm announeed-day FREE: Some money to those guessing nearest to what this property will bring as a whole. For further particulars see, write or phone Mrs. W.

T. Gover or tery here, exhumed the little body Monday and reburied it in the Oak H1U Cemetery. Suppose You'd Have a Fire Tonight? FOR INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS 8EK- Woods Walker and. Tom StigaU, of Paint Lick, attended the Lair funeral Sunday afternoon at Hiatfr. P.

C. Lair, better known as "Pete." T. CARTER E. from the time they became due until paid, and in addition thereto a ten per cent, penalty on the. tax alone.

In the event the. tax collector gives a receipt for the tax bill without adding the penalty and interest, the tax coJ-lector shall be responsible for said penality, and interest. 1 6th. "The City tax collector shall, not later than the 15th of January follow- '-tag the date the taxes become delinquent, prepare a list of all delinquent, pyera, sworn, atafe-tneii brfore'the "Police 'judge 'of vttir City of Stanford, that such persons are delinquent in the payment of theli taxes, and the! amount that each tax payer is delinquent, together with accumulated Interest and penalty. 7th.

When such affidavit has been presented to the Judge of said County, it shall be his duty to issue a distress warrant, directing the Chief of Police to seize any personal property of an; after three days illness of pneumonia, died at bis home near Hiatt's last -services were conducted in Oak Hill Baptist church Sunday afternoon by Elders Phone 180 Burgin Lewis and J. Mahan, after which- the remains were laid to rest in the Oak Hill The de ceased was 59 years of age, was a son of John Mose and Fannie Lauv He F. G. HURT REALTY SALES AGENTS was married to Miss Geneva Hayes, who died in .1033. TO the union, were DR.

J. J. BYRNE OPTOMETRIST DANVILLE, KX. Located Over Hale's Jewelry Store Office Hours: 9 to 12; 1 to 4 i in-' Practice limited bora three daughters, Cora, Clara and CRAB ORCHARD, KY. COL.

J. B. MESSER, On the Block. Mable, now Mrs. Belvui Hodge, of this place; Mrs.

Jack Fugate, of Dayton, O. and Mrs. Terrill Chandler, of this city. such delinquent tax payer, and advertise the sale of same, or so much thereof as is sufficient to satisfy the He also leaves two grandsons, four sisters, Mrs. Jennie and Mrs.

Clara Ma- I OiaslMMUIC and correcting harg, of Reading, Mrs. Clyde aeiecu or sight by the fit- tax bill together with penalties and in Cero Gordo, 111., Mrs. Stella terest and costs of the warrant of such nn( 01 proper Smith, of Hiatt's, and one brother, Jes i I I A taxpayer, for two consecutive Issues In sie Lair, of Cozaddale, other relatives Y- Y-v -v the Interior Journal. Sucb dl and a host of friends as was evidenced warrant shall be returnable to said by the large crowd attending the fu neral. The deceased had never identi Court within thirty days from date, INSURANCE 8th.

In the event the Chief of Police fied himself with any church but some time ago professed faith in Christ and is unable to find any pruperty to satis i i until he lapsed into unconsciousness his warrant 'he shall return same no property found, otherwise he shall declared he was "ready to go" and "not afraid to die. Thus it is that another show by his return what be has col of our neighbors and friends has passed Fire Casualty Auto Life Office la Myers BaDding HILL CASH 8TANPORD, KT. leoted. on. writer knew the deceased all 8th.

The Chief of. Police shall be al his life and. thought a great; deal of lowed as his costs 'the sum of $1-50 to be added to the tax fain and collected htm, and as long as life lasts" will eher Ish his memory. Owens and son di ON rected the funeral. J.

J. P. as provided in Sec. 7 hereof. The Po lice Judge shall be allowed twenty-five NOTICE TO CREDITORS cents as his All persons having claims against Wednesday, April 19,1939 the estate of Mrs.

J. H. Boone, deceased Upon making a return of no property found, or a return showing will present them to me properly prov the tax, penalties, interest and costs en at once. Those owing the estate will come forward at once and settle have not been paid in full the Chief of Police shall at' once so' notify the tax BEAZLEY INSURANCE AGENCY General Insurance HUBBLE BUILDING STANFORD, KENTUCKY Leonard Boone, adminstrator of Mrs. collector; who.

shall forthwith adver J. H. Boone, Stanford, Ky. 3t tise the real estate of such delinquent tax payers for sale, for the amount of NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the I the tax, Interest, penalties and costs. estate of Mrs.

Mary B. Morgan; de At 10 A. M. Sharp, Rain or Shine We will sell at auction the farm and personal property of A. R.

Briggs, located at Parlor Grove, 3 miles from Waynesburg, on R. F. D. No. 1.

Farm consists of about 12 acres exceptionally well fenced and watered by a never failing spring in pasture and everlasting well at home. About 30 fruit trees, most" 1 nth. In the event no one offers to ceased, will present them to me prop erly proven at once. Those owing the estate will please come forward at once and settle. F.

G. Hurt, administrator of Mrs. Mary" B. Morgan, deceased. Crab Orchard, Ky.

3t buy the property for the taxes, penalties, interest and costs, it shall be the duty of the Tax Collector to bid in the (property for the City of Stanford. 12th. The tax collector shall give to the, purchaser a certificate of jur-chase describing the property, and showing the sale price, which certificate-shall be duly acknowledged as A. B. FLORENCE REAL ESTATE BROKER FarmsandjCity Property A Specialty Phone No.

15 Collector, within ten days after the Jv vounr.Nearlv new metal roof on large 4-room house: barn. shop, good cellar passageffTJubllcatiraf-llus-Drtti' and other necessary outbuildings. About 4 1-2 acres plowed and over half nance, to comply with section 6th, 10th, acre Uth, 12th, 13th, of this ordinance, as Stanford, Ky. A new road now being built past this place'1 on A fine home. to the taxes that are now delinquent, planted to potatoes; balance in grass.

R. F. Close to church and school. deeds are required to be acknowledged. Sth.

The purchaser shall, within except that he will collect no penalties and interest of those now delinquent. ninety days from the sale give the owner and or occupant of the property 18th. It shall be the duty of the Chief of Police and the Police "Judge written notice of bis purchase and if PERSONAL PROPERTY to comply with sections 7th, 8th, and 9th as to taxes now delinquent. 1 2s horse McCormick Deering the sale price is not paid within sixty days of the service of the notice, the purchaser may file suit in the Lincoln Circuit Court for the possession of the 19th. Failure of any officer to' per form the duties prescribed by this ord property.

A. E. RUSSELL OPTOMETRIST STANFORD, KENTUCKY 1 grey mare, works anywhere; 3 extra good cows with calves by side; 1-horse wagon and box; 5-tooth cultivator; 1 -horse plow; sled; potato crates; harness, collars, scythe, about 1,500 feet lumber; S-inch burr grinder, and many other articles too numerous to mention. inance shall be a misdemeanor, and upon conviction shall be fined not more than Five (15.00) Dollars for each 14th. Where the city is the purchas gas engine, automatic type, like new; 36-inch Craftsman wood turning lathe with all tools for same; 7-inch bench saw, line shaft, jack shaft, belts, etc.

This equipment is all same as new. er it shall be the duty of the City At torney to cause notice to be served, and offense. 20th. This ordinance shall become if payment is not made within sixty days of the service of the notice, it effective Immediately upon publication 'shall be his duty to file suit in the Lin coln Circuit Court for possession of after passage. W.

P. Grimes, Mayor. Att: G. O. Beazley, Clerk.

the property. 15th. The taxpayer, if a resident of CHURCH of CHRIST Main and Whitley Sts. Stanford, Ky. Bible Study ........10:00 A.

M. Worship ...11:00 A. M. Listen to Sermon Radio Broadcast from WLAP 1420) Kilocycles, Lex-lngton, Ky 8:30 A. M.

each Sunday. REASON FOR SELLING: Have bought another place. POSSESSION In two weeks. Personal property cash. Terms on farm made known on day of sale.

FREE FLOUR to the one guessing closest to what property brings as a whole. the State of Kentucky, shall have two years in which to radeem the property, by paying all the costs, penalties and interest. If he is a non-resident of Kentucky he shall have five years. 16th. If the tax payer has not redeemed under section fifteen of this ordinance, then the Tax Collector shall I execute a deed conveying the property I F.G.

Hurt Realty Sales Agents --CALL- STANFORD PLUMBING SHOP When your Plumbing or Heating Goes Wrong John Fields, Prop. Bir Stanford, Ky. -1 A Harvard Bophomore ate 24 live goldfish to five minutes. COL. J.

B. MESSER, Auctioneer CRAB ORCHARD, KY. Milwaukee has best traffic record of to the purchaser. any city over 500,000. 17th.

It shall be the duty of the Tax.

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