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By Assessor

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Schedule of property held by

 

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All questions in this schedule relate to property owned or held on the first day of September in the year in which the as.

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answer or cause it to be written by the tax payer. The assessor must swear every tax payer to the correctness of the statements con-

. _ tained in the schedule, and if he receives any list when the tax payer has not been sworn he subjects himself to prosecution. If

Face value of accounts owing to me for medical servxces $ any tax payer makes a false answer to any question he is guilty of false swearing and subject to prosecution.

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Face value of accounts owing to me for legal services _$

 

 

 

 

 

 

Face value of accounts owing to me for surgical or dental services $ ........................................
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. Amount of money on hand not on deposit with a bank, trust company or other person or corpora-

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Face value of accounts owing to me for any other professional services $

 

 

Amount of money on deposit with another person or persons, or corporation or corporations, except

 

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Par value of bonds subject to taxation as follows:
Face value of accounts owing to me for goods, wares or merchandise $

 

 

 

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Amount owing to me for wages, work or labor

 

 

. Amount owing to me for salary earned

 

 

Amount owing to me on annuities

 

 

 

 

Amount owing to me for royalties

 

 

Amount owing to me on any other open account

 

 

Amount of money on deposit with Postal Savings Bank

 

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Amount of drafts, checks or money orders held by me

 

Face value of all judgments and allowances by any court held by me $

 

 

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Actual value of bonds subject to taxation as follows:

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Amount of money invested by me in certificates of purchase at tax sales
Amount of money invested by me in certificates of purchase at sheriffs’ sales

 

 

 

 

Grand total of all intangible personal property

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(If the number of notes, stocks, bonds or other securities cannot be embraced in the space left on this schedule have the tax payer
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Par value of shares of stock owned in any corporation, association or joint stock company, organ:
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Do you claim exemptions from taxation on any shares of stock in foreign corporations because
the corporation pays taxes in Kentucky on at least one~fou~rth of its total property? ..............................
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The following utterance of Prof. Huxley contains a very

forceful argument in favor of taxation for schools that shall fell

upon rich and childless as well as upon the poor and prolific.

Professor Huxley was asked a question. Why should I be
taxed to educate another man's children? In reply he said: "In the
city Where I live I am taxed to pay for streets that I never set my
foot upon; I am taxed to pay for lights that I never see; I am taxed
to pay for judges, courts and sheriffs whose services I never need, but
if I should go before the powers that be and ask to be excused on the
ground that I do not need these things I would be laughed to scorn.
They would say, Mr. Huxley, you must stand up and bear your share of
the burden of civilization". When I came into this world I was a
small object with no distinctly abstract or concrete rights of my own
and with no distinct claims on society, and had I been treated as I
deserved at that moment, I would have been stamped out of existence as
a equalling nuisance. But society cared for me gently and led me into
the ways and walks of life. Had it not been for the sacrifices and
sufferings of generations of men who have gone before me my share of
this world's goods would be a stone cave and a flint axe, and I would
have been a naked savage dancing in the moonlight, and I could retain
that stone cave and flint axe only until some more powerful savage
should come and take it away from me. If, on the contrary, I enjoy
all the benefits and advantages of a refined and cultured civilization,
it ill becomes me now that my hour or power and strength has come to
refuse to do for other little ones what society has so graciously done
for me, and if I should refuse I think society should take hold of me

with a strong arm and compel me to do my duty."

 

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age and over .......................
ontucicy on tho b&sis of this

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”tubes when tthP relative pesitions awe c mputed

on the basis of £1101? percentaggo of illiteracy

among tho tatal population, ton 'I‘ ; ‘ age and over.

lot {Ll white pogulati n of A ' .;1 ...,.~... 1,ifi?,*00
Percenta;a of illitfim:* 03 0? ”he white population,
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cm ntago of illiteracy of whole popula ion
are of age and aver in IQRO ............... 59.;
Percentage of illiteyzoy of 'fi;olo popazla tion,
in IGTO .............. 21.6
of whole population,

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much less nrogress from 1890 to 1900 than free

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Percentage “ —. "u ' of total voting
population ...................................
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Percentage o illiteracv of white voters
Rank of Kentucky on this basis ..........
of native white voters
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There are thirty~eight counties Kentucky in
which the percentsjw of illiterate white voters is
twenty or more,

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In 1900 the whole nurber

voters in gehtucfiy was t: n z, a number at least

.. .‘_ x 4.1,; - ,.. .1 4.
Nice xhie *lxfl} oi .Jze

-lection in recent years.

The rural school census (white) is a little
over 87$ of the xhole school census of the State.
scarcely fifty per cent of the children

of school age in fientucky in any school.

shall be done to put more children into the rural district

schools, to provide them with longer terms, better school

houses, better roads to travel on and better teachers?

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 The present law permits any county to vote a tax in
better support of the public schools. Not a single
county in the State '3 now aging that privilcge.
Mason county has a special county tax but it was
not scoured under the resent State Law.

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According to the not ‘oport of

fiuporintendcnt of Public Instruction, there are only

530 white distr‘
ax to lengthen the torm or increase

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I. H. V. MCCHESNEY, Secretary of State of the State of Kentucky, hereby certify that a certified

copy of Articles of Incorporation of thex

 

has this day been filed in my ofiice.

 

It appearind from said Articles of Incorporation that the“
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derived therefrom, the said Corporation is not required by law to pay a tax on organization; and it further

appearing that the aforesaid Corporation has complied with all the requirements of the law, this certificate

is issued as evidence of the fact that the ......... W

is now authorized and empowered to do business in this State, under its charter, subject to the restrictions

imposed by the statutes of Kentucky.

Given under my hand, as Secretary of State, this .../J ......... 2 ...... : , 1/ . day of

Secretary of State

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 ............................................. 1M PORTANT DIV/é .......

BRING THIS CARD WITH YOU

 

 

Lexington, Ky., August 1, 1931

 

Your Taxes, amounting to $ /fl 79 a are now due for the

year 1931. Please call and pay or send check.

Two per cent discount will be allowed on all taxes paid before
September 1, 1931.

Pay your taxes on or before December 31, 1931, and avoid the

w Yours very truly, CHAS. LAND

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6/ ' Sheriff Fayette County.

wry. H ‘ WILL BE THE ONLY NOTICE GIVEN

penalty.