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Records Auction Saturday, April 28 • 10:00 a.m. Mattox Auction Center • 3740 Maysville Road, Carlisle, KY Outstanding library from the estate of the late Sarah and Cas- well Lane, and others, to include many early KY histories, books by KY authors, and more. Kerr’s History of Kentucky, Temple Bodley History of Ken- tucky, Lewis Collins Historical Sketches of Kentucky, Adams History of the United States, H. Marshall 1824 History of Ken- tucky Mann Butler History of the Commonwealth of Kentucky – 1834, Butler’s Valley of the Ohio, Prentice Biography of Henry Clay (B.B. Marsh on interior), History of the Late War in the Western Country – 1816 (published in Lexington, KY), History of Woodford County, Famous Kentucky Tragedies and Trials – 1916, Atlas of Bourbon, Clark, Fayette, Jessamine & Woodford Counties, Kentucky (poor), Z.F. Smith 1891 School History of Kentucky, Clark County History, Reflections of Rowan County, James Lane Allen, Thomas Clark, John D. Wright, Jr., Lincoln and the Bluegrass limited edition signed by Wm. H. Townsend, Willard Rouse Jillson, Jesse Stuart, David Dick, Lewis Miller Sketches and Chronicles, Carl Sandberg Abraham Lincoln set, large selection of cook books, Kentucky architecture and photos books, Civil War books, Elbert Hubbard’s Roycrofters books, Hepplewhite 1897 reprint of The Cabinet-Maker and Upholster- ers Guide, large selection of volumes of colored prints – excel- lent for framing (Currier & Ives, Mr. Currier and Mr. Ives, Audu- bon’s The Birds of America, John Gould’s Birds, Sketches and Cartoons by C.D. Gibson, Famous Leaders and Battles Scenes of the Civil War – 1896, Hogarth), Antiques reference books (So- theby’s catalogue Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Estate, Antiques Magazine Kentucky issues), Kentuckian and early Kentucky University yearbooks, many First Editions, and much more. Very brief listing! Walnut knockdown wardrobe, round oak dining tables, oak dress- er with wig boxes, oak stand table, oak Lowry and Goebel Hy- genic small ice box, wicker round table, cherry two drawer end tables, mahogany 3-tier table, ice cream parlor table and chairs, painted bench and sleigh, Victorian chair, trunk, oak calendar clock, KY Derby glasses (1959, 1962-64), Hummell figurines, Lladro figures, good selection of fine linens (Lane estate), silver plate items Howard Miller 72nd Edition Anniversary grandfa- ther clock, grandfather clock display cabinet, GWTW lamps, glassware and hand painted china, pottery, cut crys- tal punch bowl, and much more. Terms: Cash or check day of auction. Visa and MasterCard accepted. 13% Buy- er’s Premium. 3% discount for payments by cash or check. 16 The Cynthiana Democrat - Thursday, April 26, 2012 www.cynthianademocrat.com Recently renovated home. New everything. 3 bed- rooms, 2 baths. Priced below appraised value. 124 Bradford Drive, Grandview Sub. $105,900.00 Wayne Currans, Currans Real Estate 859/420-2138 EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY PUBLISHER’S NOTICE All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Fair Housing Act which makes it illegal to advertise “any preference limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or an intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination.” Familial status includes children under the age of 18 living with parents or legal custodi- ans, pregnant women and people securing custody of children under 18. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal housing opportunity basis. To complain of discrimination call HUD Toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. The Toll-free telephone number for the hear- ing impaired is 1-800-927-9275. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY FOR SALE 1259 Carl Stevens Rd. (Hwy 1743) Cynthiana, KY • $239,000 11± acres, 1.5 story brick house with full basement, 42’x54’ metal building with electric and concrete floor, woodside barn with stalls. 80 Kingbury Lane Cynthiana, KY • $69,000 Brick, 3 bedroom, one bath, total electric (KU) 201 Ladish Rd. Cynthiana, KY • $59,000 30’x50’ metal building, rough in plumbing and electric (KU) 859-234-9088 • 859-588-9612 HARRISON CIRCUIT COURT Judge Jay Delaney presiding April 17, 2012 CRIMINAL CASES Jessica Robinson, 1972, sen- tencing; trafficking in controlled substance-second degree, first offense; sentence probated. Matthew Edmondson, 1963, pretrial conference; trafficking in controlled substance-first degree, first offense, persis- tent felony offender; guilty plea entered. James Lewis Richardson, 1964, sentencing; 2 counts receiving stolen property over $300; sentence probated. Daniel Ohtola, 1979, pretrial conference; receiving stolen property over $300; guilty plea entered. Robert McElfresh, 1988, probation revocation hearing; 2 counts probation violation; admission to allegations, pro- bation revoked, 2 year sen- tence imposed. Joseph Palmer, 1983, proba- tion revocation hearing; proba- tion violation; admission to alle- gations, probation continued. Jody Allen, 1977, pretrial conference; theft by deception- include cold checks under $10,000; guilty plea entered, pretrial diverted for 5 years. Shawn Whisman, 1987, pre- trial conference; 5 counts crimi- nal possession forged instru- ment-second degree; guilty plea entered on all counts. Michael Pike, 1971, sentenc- ing; 4 counts trafficking in con- trolled substance-first degree, first offense; 7 year sentence imposed, probation denied. Opal Jean Pike, 1945, sen- tencing; 2 counts trafficking in controlled substance-first degree, first offense; 7 year sentence imposed, probation denied. Eric Lewis, 1991, pretrial conference; burglary-third degree, criminal mischief-third degree; guilty plea entered on both counts. HARRISON FAMILY COURT Judge Barbara Paul presiding April 18, 2012 CIVIL CASES Timothy Wade Jenkins vs. Cheryl Lynn Abshear, motion hour; agreed order of support entered. Brittany Renee Carle vs. Michael Ray Blan Jr., domes- tic; order of support previously entered. Heaven Michelle Herrington vs. Roger Allen Commodore, other hearing; order of support entered. Amber Shadd vs. Shaun Shadd, motion hour; order of support entered. Amanda Grissom vs. Jason Smith, appointment GAL, motion to be re-noticed. Martin B. Ransom vs. Tonya M. Vannarsdall, motion hour; motion granted, order entered. Katie Hogg vs. Kathy Walker, motion hour; (motion for child support), order of support entered. Crystal Karen Adams vs. Joseph Todd Adams Sr., motion hour; (motion for review), agreed order of sup- port entered. Angela M. Absher Doolin vs. Phillip Doolin, motion hour; judgment and repayment order entered. Judith B. Coppage vs. Kevin Holbert, motion hour; judgment and repayment order entered. Karey Nicole Smith vs. Scotty Wayne Smith, motion hour; remand from docket, pay- ing as ordered. Kathy C. Caswell vs. Dale W. Caswell, domestic; separation agreement, testimony taken, decree entered. Jessica Nicole Faulkner vs. Daniel Lee Faulkner Jr., domestic; testimony taken, decree entered. Lachanda Lee Jones vs. Matthew David Jones, domes- tic; testimony taken, decree entered. Ralph Thomas Karsner vs. Janet B. Karsner, domes- tic; testimony taken, decree entered. Craig Steven Levi vs. Ashley M. Levi, motion hour; (motion for temporary custody), motion to be re-noticed. Christine Renee Slezak vs. Daniel Louis Slezak, domestic; to be re-noticed. Jamie L. Souders vs. Chasidy A. Souders, motion hour; motion passed to be re- noticed. Mark A. Taylor vs. Cristal C. Taylor, motion hour; (motion for Guardian Ad Litem fee), order entered. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Tara Jade Harmon vs. David Wayne Harmon, domestic vio- lence; dismissed, withdraw EPO. Kathy Lynn Wiley vs. Phillip Mann, domestic violence; dis- missed. Shawna Lee Lenz vs. Robert Stanley Lenz, domestic vio- lence; dismissed. Patricia Ann Wasson vs. Mark Anthony Wasson, domes- tic violence; dismissed, with- draw EPO. HARRISON COUNTY SHERIFF’S REPORT TRAFFIC CASES The following information from the Harrison County Sheriff’s Office indicates drivers and/or owners whose vehicles were involved in accidents. April 15 – At 11:02 a.m., a non-injury accident was reported on Poindexter Road. Bradley McFarland was travel- ing on Poindexter Road when he swerved to miss an oncom- ing vehicle and overcorrected causing him to exit the road and hit an earth bank. April 12 – At 5:40 p.m., a non-injury accident was report- ed on KY 36. Zachary Taylor was traveling on KY 36 when he said a deer jumped into the road causing him to swerve off the road and into a fence line. April 14 – At 2:02 p.m., a non- injury accident was reported on KY 1284. Daniel McCormack was driving on KY 1284 when a deer jumped into the road causing him to slam on the brakes which caused a vehicle driven by Christopher Rolland to rear-end him. April 14 – At 4:56 p.m., a non-injury accident was report- ed on KY 1054. Bradley Milner veered off the road and over corrected causing him to leave the roadway and into an earth embankment. April 12 – At 6:34 p.m., an injury accident was reported on KY 36. Sarah Miller’s tire dropped off the side of the road causing her to drive down a hill, striking a fence and flip- ping before coming to a final rest. April 11 – At 5:01 p.m., a non-injury accident was report- ed on US 62. Melissa Larmour was traveling on US 62 when she braked and veered off the road in order to avoid an acci- dent and stuck a mailbox. April 13 – At 1:35 p.m., a non-injury accident was report- ed on New Lair Road. Robbin Back was backing out of a pri- vate drive and struck a vehicle owned by Laura Mott. April 5 – At 1:15 p.m., a non- injury accident was reported on KY 32. Cindy Hatfield was traveling on KY 32 when she lost control of her vehicle and struck a utility pole before leav- ing the scene. CASE REPORTS April 7 – At 11:25 a.m., Darryl Pyles reported that someone stole a game camera and two live ttraps from his property on Lakeview Drive. April 8 – At 5:59 p.m., Margie Hoskins reported that a physi- cal altercation took place dur- ing a child visitation. April 7 – At 4:45 p.m., Jane Tolliver reported that a physical altercation had taken place at New Lair Road. April 10 – At 1:11 p.m., Chris Harris reported that copper wire had been stolen from a KU substation on KY 356. April 15 – At 9:53 a.m., a threat was reported to the Harrison County Sheriff’s Department. April 16 – At 6:39 p.m., The Cynthiana Democrat will publish public records as they are recorded by the various pub- lic agencies. In order to preserve fairness and impartiality, names appearing in public records and documents published by the Cynthiana Democrat will be reported without exception. See RECORDS page 17 49 Ky. Hwy. 32W • Cynthiana www.dgschell.com REALTORS Land • Homes • Auctions EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY 859-234-0888 2608 Hicks Pike Wonderful countryside views! Take a look at this 3 BR 2 BA home on 8± acres in a great location. Large living room/dining room combo, eat-in kitchen w/cherry cabinets, master bedroom w/bath and double doors leading to the outdoor patio. Just minutes from Georgetown. 2 stall metal building w/storage. Additional 21± acres available. $275,000 • MLS# 1206286 Call Nancy. 289 Monroe Road This 4 BR, 2 BA brick home sits on 5 acres with a picturesque surrounding. Home features a great room, poured concrete basement, 2 car garage, shop and more. Do not let this home pass you by! Easy travel to Georgetown or Lexington. $280,000 • MLS# 1207269 Call Sissy 184 Whitson Road Enjoy sitting on the porch and listening to the quiet sounds of the country. Two story farm house on 1.9 acres. 4 BR/1.5 BA. Home has had updates through the year, central air & heat. 4 car open garage, outside wood furnace conveys with the house. Just minutes from I-75 at Sadieville exit. $139,500 • MLS# 1206893 Call Nancy 238 Wilson Avenue Cute as can be 2 BR/2 BA home on corner lot. Ready to move into, hardwood flooring in LR & bedrooms. Large re- modeled kitchen with lots of cabinet space, dou- blepane windows & MORE! Good starter home or retirement home. $91,500 • Call Nancy. 2675 Robinson Renaker Rd. Enjoy the tranquility of sitting on your front porch and listening to the sound of the water flowing from the Robinson Dam. 50± acres w/2 story country home, 3 BR, 1.5 BA. Farm is gently rolling w/10 acres of bottom land. Open shed for tobacco or machinery, barn, several small outbuildings. Lots of road frontage on Robinson & Robinson Renaker Roads. Hurry on down & take a look. MLS# 1206846 $195,000 • Call Nancy. 205 Hill Lane Small farm with a beautiful view manufactured home - 3 BR/2 BA, living room/dining room, eat-in kitchen, large 40 x 60 Morton building with 4 stalls. Bring your horses, children & pets. MLS# 1206679 $106,000 • Call Jaye NEW LISTINGS 221 CLADORBON DRIVE If you are looking for a cozy house, this is for you! 2 bedrooms, a pos- sible third in full basement, big den, utility room, nice kitchen {refrigerator, microwave and range stay) fenced in yard, nice deck with a pool $85,000 Call Dianna 859-298-1864 Farms Coverage: • Dwelling and Personal Contents • Barns and Other Farm Structures • Farm Machinery • Livestock • Farmer’s Comprehensive Liability Competitive and Stable Rates Local Claim Service Choice of Deductibles Agency The Palmer-Hampton Real Estate • Insurance • Auctions Doug Hampton, Broker/Auctioneer EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY 859-234-1120 110 S. Main Street Cynthiana 120 Years in business makes it clear... you can count on Hurst Home Insurance ...and the Palmer-Hampton Agency is proud to have represented this fine company for over 48 years. 126 Twin Creek Road Let us show you this beautiful home!!! Priced significantly below appraisal, this house is situated on a level 3.126 acre lot and has a 36x46 Morton building with concrete floor, electric, skylights and security system. The house has living room, dining room, family room and kitchen, all with recently installed hardwood floors. Two spacious carpeted bedrooms, two full baths, a Florida room, large utility room and two car carage. Shown by appointment only. Tremendous value at $149,000. TREMENDOUS VALUE on this beautiful home and 3+ acre lot! Put Doug Hampton’s 38 years’ experience in Real Estate, Personal Property & Estate Auctions to work for you! Choose a to get for your property. TOP AUCTIONEER TOP DOLLAR 110 S. Main Street Cynthiana • 859-234-1120 www.palmerhampton.com E-Mail [email protected] EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY 14.55 ACRES located approximately 2 miles East of Cynthiana on Hwy. 62E. Beautiful home sites and level terrain. If you are looking to build and want some acreage this is it. REDUCED: $74,500. 107 ACRE HUNTING FARM approximately 5 miles North of Cynthiana on Hwy. 27, this farm is mostly woods and is a hunter’s paradise. Improved with one barn and a couple of ponds. Deer and turkey abound!!! $1500 per acre. Bourbon County—39 acres located on Silas Pike, less than a mile from Russell Cave Road. Ideal baby farm with multiple building sites. Level bluegrass land. Improved with a shop and hay/machinery shed. Priced at $7,000 per acre. Bourbon/HarrisonCo 75.898 acres located on Rus- sell Cave Road. Silas Creek runs thru this farm. Outstanding creek bottoms and cropland. Old house and good stock and tobacco barn (70x32) plus a run-in shed. Priced at $5,000 per acre. Bourbon/HarrisonCo 64.5 Acres located on Silas Pike and divided by Silas Creek. This farm has fertile soil and has approximately 50 acres of culti- vatable land. If you are looking for cropland, here it is. Priced at $3,500 per acre. New farm listings NEW FARM LISTING 20.64 acres of cropland and a residential building lot. The farm land is located adjacent to the city limits of Berry on Hwy 1032. Rich fertile soil that is level to gently rolling. Improved with a pond and 3 bent barn. Building lot is 160 ft x175 ft adjacent to the old Berry school building. If you need hay and grain land give us a call. Both parcels combined priced at $59,500.

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Page 1: Records - University of Kentuckynyx.uky.edu/dips/xt7t1g0hv75x/data/16_70134_cyndem_a_16_04_26_… · – 1834, Butler’s Valley of the Ohio, Prentice Biography of Henry Clay (B.B.

Records

AuctionSaturday, April 28 • 10:00 a.m.Mattox Auction Center • 3740 Maysville Road, Carlisle, KY

Outstanding library from the estate of the late Sarah and Cas-well Lane, and others, to include many early KY histories, books by KY authors, and more.

Kerr’s History of Kentucky, Temple Bodley History of Ken-tucky, Lewis Collins Historical Sketches of Kentucky, Adams History of the United States, H. Marshall 1824 History of Ken-tucky Mann Butler History of the Commonwealth of Kentucky – 1834, Butler’s Valley of the Ohio, Prentice Biography of Henry Clay (B.B. Marsh on interior), History of the Late War in the Western Country – 1816 (published in Lexington, KY), History of Woodford County, Famous Kentucky Tragedies and Trials – 1916, Atlas of Bourbon, Clark, Fayette, Jessamine & Woodford Counties, Kentucky (poor), Z.F. Smith 1891 School History of Kentucky, Clark County History, Refl ections of Rowan County, James Lane Allen, Thomas Clark, John D. Wright, Jr., Lincoln and the Bluegrass limited edition signed by Wm. H. Townsend, Willard Rouse Jillson, Jesse Stuart, David Dick, Lewis Miller Sketches and Chronicles, Carl Sandberg Abraham Lincoln set, large selection of cook books, Kentucky architecture and photos books, Civil War books, Elbert Hubbard’s Roycrofters books, Hepplewhite 1897 reprint of The Cabinet-Maker and Upholster-ers Guide, large selection of volumes of colored prints – excel-lent for framing (Currier & Ives, Mr. Currier and Mr. Ives, Audu-bon’s The Birds of America, John Gould’s Birds, Sketches and Cartoons by C.D. Gibson, Famous Leaders and Battles Scenes of the Civil War – 1896, Hogarth), Antiques reference books (So-theby’s catalogue Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Estate, Antiques Magazine Kentucky issues), Kentuckian and early Kentucky University yearbooks, many First Editions, and much more. Very brief listing!

Walnut knockdown wardrobe, round oak dining tables, oak dress-er with wig boxes, oak stand table, oak Lowry and Goebel Hy-genic small ice box, wicker round table, cherry two drawer end tables, mahogany 3-tier table, ice cream parlor table and chairs, painted bench and sleigh, Victorian chair, trunk, oak calendar clock, KY Derby glasses (1959, 1962-64), Hummell fi gurines, Lladro fi gures, good selection of fi ne linens (Lane estate), silver plate items Howard Miller 72nd Edition Anniversary grandfa-ther clock, grandfather clock display cabinet, GWTW lamps, glassware and hand painted china, pottery, cut crys-tal punch bowl, and much more.Terms: Cash or check day of auction. Visa and MasterCard accepted. 13% Buy-er’s Premium. 3% discount for payments by cash or check.

16 The Cynthiana Democrat - Thursday, April 26, 2012 www.cynthianademocrat.com

Recently renovated home. New everything. 3 bed-rooms, 2 baths. Priced below appraised value.

124 Bradford Drive, Grandview Sub. $105,900.00 Wayne Currans, Currans Real Estate 859/420-2138 EQUAL HOUSING

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PUBLISHER’S NOTICE All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Fair Housing Act which makes it illegal to advertise “any preference limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or an intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination.” Familial status includes children under the age of 18 living with parents or legal custodi-ans, pregnant women and people securing custody of children under 18. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal housing opportunity basis. To complain of discrimination call HUD Toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. The Toll-free telephone number for the hear-ing impaired is 1-800-927-9275. EQUAL HOUSING

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FOR SALE1259 Carl Stevens Rd. (Hwy 1743)

Cynthiana, KY • $239,00011± acres, 1.5 story brick house

with full basement, 42’x54’ metal building with electric and concrete

� oor, woodside barn with stalls.

80 Kingbury Lane Cynthiana, KY • $69,000

Brick, 3 bedroom, one bath, total electric (KU)

201 Ladish Rd. Cynthiana, KY • $59,000

30’x50’ metal building, rough in plumbing and electric (KU)

859-234-9088 • 859-588-9612

HARRISON CIRCUIT COURTJudge Jay Delaney

presiding April 17, 2012CRIMINAL CASES

Jessica Robinson, 1972, sen-tencing; trafficking in controlled substance-second degree, first offense; sentence probated.

Matthew Edmondson, 1963, pretrial conference; trafficking in controlled substance-first degree, first offense, persis-tent felony offender; guilty plea entered.

James Lewis Richardson, 1964, sentencing; 2 counts receiving stolen property over $300; sentence probated.

Daniel Ohtola, 1979, pretrial conference; receiving stolen property over $300; guilty plea entered.

Robert McElfresh, 1988, probation revocation hearing; 2 counts probation violation; admission to allegations, pro-bation revoked, 2 year sen-tence imposed.

Joseph Palmer, 1983, proba-tion revocation hearing; proba-tion violation; admission to alle-gations, probation continued.

Jody Allen, 1977, pretrial conference; theft by deception-include cold checks under $10,000; guilty plea entered, pretrial diverted for 5 years.

Shawn Whisman, 1987, pre-trial conference; 5 counts crimi-nal possession forged instru-ment-second degree; guilty plea entered on all counts.

Michael Pike, 1971, sentenc-ing; 4 counts trafficking in con-trolled substance-first degree, first offense; 7 year sentence imposed, probation denied.

Opal Jean Pike, 1945, sen-tencing; 2 counts trafficking

in controlled substance-first degree, first offense; 7 year sentence imposed, probation denied.

Eric Lewis, 1991, pretrial conference; burglary-third degree, criminal mischief-third degree; guilty plea entered on both counts.

HARRISON FAMILY COURTJudge Barbara Paul

presiding April 18, 2012CIVIL CASES

Timothy Wade Jenkins vs. Cheryl Lynn Abshear, motion hour; agreed order of support entered.

Brittany Renee Carle vs. Michael Ray Blan Jr., domes-tic; order of support previously entered.

Heaven Michelle Herrington vs. Roger Allen Commodore, other hearing; order of support entered.

Amber Shadd vs. Shaun Shadd, motion hour; order of support entered.

Amanda Grissom vs. Jason Smith, appointment GAL, motion to be re-noticed.

Martin B. Ransom vs. Tonya M. Vannarsdall, motion hour; motion granted, order entered.

Katie Hogg vs. Kathy Walker, motion hour; (motion for child support), order of support entered.

Crystal Karen Adams vs. Joseph Todd Adams Sr., motion hour; (motion for review), agreed order of sup-port entered.

Angela M. Absher Doolin vs. Phillip Doolin, motion hour; judgment and repayment order entered.

Judith B. Coppage vs. Kevin Holbert, motion hour; judgment and repayment order entered.

Karey Nicole Smith vs. Scotty Wayne Smith, motion hour; remand from docket, pay-ing as ordered.

Kathy C. Caswell vs. Dale W. Caswell, domestic; separation agreement, testimony taken, decree entered.

Jessica Nicole Faulkner

vs. Daniel Lee Faulkner Jr., domestic; testimony taken, decree entered.

Lachanda Lee Jones vs. Matthew David Jones, domes-tic; testimony taken, decree entered.

Ralph Thomas Karsner vs. Janet B. Karsner, domes-tic; testimony taken, decree entered.

Craig Steven Levi vs. Ashley M. Levi, motion hour; (motion for temporary custody), motion to be re-noticed.

Christine Renee Slezak vs. Daniel Louis Slezak, domestic; to be re-noticed.

Jamie L. Souders vs. Chasidy A. Souders, motion hour; motion passed to be re-noticed.

Mark A. Taylor vs. Cristal C. Taylor, motion hour; (motion for Guardian Ad Litem fee), order entered.

DOMESTIC VIOLENCETara Jade Harmon vs. David

Wayne Harmon, domestic vio-lence; dismissed, withdraw EPO.

Kathy Lynn Wiley vs. Phillip Mann, domestic violence; dis-missed.

Shawna Lee Lenz vs. Robert Stanley Lenz, domestic vio-lence; dismissed.

Patricia Ann Wasson vs. Mark Anthony Wasson, domes-tic violence; dismissed, with-draw EPO.

HARRISON COUNTYSHERIFF’S REPORT

TRAFFIC CASESThe following information

from the Harrison County Sheriff’s Office indicates drivers and/or owners whose vehicles were involved in accidents.

April 15 – At 11:02 a.m., a non-injury accident was reported on Poindexter Road. Bradley McFarland was travel-ing on Poindexter Road when he swerved to miss an oncom-ing vehicle and overcorrected causing him to exit the road and hit an earth bank.

April 12 – At 5:40 p.m., a non-injury accident was report-ed on KY 36. Zachary Taylor was traveling on KY 36 when he said a deer jumped into the road causing him to swerve off the road and into a fence line.

April 14 – At 2:02 p.m., a non-injury accident was reported on KY 1284. Daniel McCormack was driving on KY 1284 when a deer jumped into the road causing him to slam on the brakes which caused a vehicle driven by Christopher Rolland to rear-end him.

April 14 – At 4:56 p.m., a non-injury accident was report-ed on KY 1054. Bradley Milner veered off the road and over corrected causing him to leave the roadway and into an earth embankment.

April 12 – At 6:34 p.m., an injury accident was reported on KY 36. Sarah Miller’s tire dropped off the side of the road causing her to drive down a hill, striking a fence and flip-ping before coming to a final rest.

April 11 – At 5:01 p.m., a non-injury accident was report-ed on US 62. Melissa Larmour was traveling on US 62 when she braked and veered off the road in order to avoid an acci-dent and stuck a mailbox.

April 13 – At 1:35 p.m., a non-injury accident was report-ed on New Lair Road. Robbin Back was backing out of a pri-vate drive and struck a vehicle owned by Laura Mott.

April 5 – At 1:15 p.m., a non-injury accident was reported on KY 32. Cindy Hatfield was traveling on KY 32 when she lost control of her vehicle and struck a utility pole before leav-ing the scene.

CASE REPORTSApril 7 – At 11:25 a.m., Darryl

Pyles reported that someone stole a game camera and two live ttraps from his property on Lakeview Drive.

April 8 – At 5:59 p.m., Margie Hoskins reported that a physi-cal altercation took place dur-

ing a child visitation.April 7 – At 4:45 p.m., Jane

Tolliver reported that a physical altercation had taken place at New Lair Road.

April 10 – At 1:11 p.m., Chris Harris reported that copper wire had been stolen from a

KU substation on KY 356.April 15 – At 9:53 a.m., a

threat was reported to the Harrison County Sheriff’s Department.

April 16 – At 6:39 p.m.,

The Cynthiana Democrat will publish public records as they are recorded by the various pub-lic agencies. In order to preserve fairness and impartiality, names appearing in public records and documents published by the Cynthiana Democrat will be reported without exception.

See RECORDS page 17

Nancy Allison . . .859-588-8026Jaye Dennis . . . .859-588-0456 Sissy Faulkner . .859-588-3285Missy Varney . . .859-361-3851 Aimee Davis . . . .859-234-7862

Teresa Pollitt . . . .859.351-2205Vicky Ritchie . . . .859-588-6768Jeanie Smiley . . .859-588-8529Amber Hunt . . . .859-588-0249Sherry Carpenter .859-556-0483

49 Ky. Hwy. 32W • Cynthianawww.dgschell.com

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EQUAL HOUSINGOPPORTUNITY 859-234-0888

2608 Hicks Pike Wonderful countryside views! Take a look at this 3 BR 2 BA home on 8± acres in a great location. Large living room/dining room combo, eat-in kitchen w/cherry cabinets, master bedroom w/bath and double doors leading to the outdoor patio. Just minutes from Georgetown. 2 stall metal building w/storage. Additional 21± acres available. $275,000 • MLS# 1206286 Call Nancy.

289 Monroe Road This 4 BR, 2 BA brick home sits on 5 acres with a picturesque surrounding. Home features a great room, poured concrete basement, 2 car garage, shop and more. Do not let this home pass you by! Easy travel to Georgetown or Lexington. $280,000 • MLS# 1207269 Call Sissy

184 Whitson Road Enjoy sitting on the porch and listening to the quiet sounds of the country. Two story farm house on 1.9 acres. 4 BR/1.5 BA. Home has had updates through the year, central air & heat. 4 car open garage, outside wood furnace conveys with the house. Just minutes from I-75 at Sadieville exit. $139,500 • MLS# 1206893 Call Nancy

238 Wilson Avenue Cute as can be 2 BR/2 BA home on corner lot. Ready to move into, hardwood � ooring in LR & bedrooms. Large re-modeled kitchen with lots of cabinet space, dou-blepane windows & MORE! Good starter home or retirement home. $91,500 • Call Nancy.

2675 Robinson Renaker Rd. Enjoy the tranquility of sitting on your front porch and listening to the sound of the water � owing from the Robinson Dam. 50± acres w/2 story country home, 3 BR, 1.5 BA. Farm is gently rolling w/10 acres of bottom land. Open shed for tobacco or machinery, barn, several small outbuildings. Lots of road frontage on Robinson & Robinson Renaker Roads. Hurry on down & take a look. MLS# 1206846 $195,000 • Call Nancy.

205 Hill Lane Small farm with a beautiful view manufactured home - 3 BR/2 BA, living room/dining room, eat-in kitchen, large 40 x 60 Morton building with 4 stalls. Bring your horses, children & pets. MLS# 1206679 $106,000 • Call Jaye

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859-234-1120110 S. Main Street

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126 Twin Creek Road Let us show you this beautiful home!!! Priced significantly below appraisal, this house is situated on a level 3.126 acre lot and has a 36x46 Morton building with concrete floor, electric, skylights and security system. The house has living room, dining room, family room and kitchen, all with recently installed hardwood floors. Two spacious carpeted bedrooms, two full baths, a Florida room, large utility room and two car carage. Shown by appointment only. Tremendous value at $149,000.

Dianna CurtisThe Palmer-Hampton Agency859-234-1120

COUNTRY HOMEAddress$179,900

108 OXLEY AVENUE Beautiful home that was completely refurbished in 2005. Must see the inside of this house. Four bedrooms, two full baths, living room, spacious kitchen with � replace and beautiful hardwood � oors. All stainless steel appliances stay with house. Family room with � replace on lower level. There is also a very large deck, fenced in back yard and a two car carport with storage. Priced at $155,000.

Take advantage of today’s low interest rates and great housing values and make this country home your own. Beautiful home in which to raise your family. Large 2 acre yard, 4 BR, 2-1/2 BA, family room w/� replace, full basement, eat-in kitchen with appliances, formal living room & dining room. 12 x 20 additional storage building. Owner/Agent

Tastefully renovated historic home. Ex-posed logs, beautiful HW � oors, very mod-ern interior w/new heating & cooling sys-tems, vinyl exterior; most windows are vinyl replacement windows. 3 BR, LR, modern kitchen incl. appliances. Two barns & a feed shed. Most of the farm is in excellent grass; automatic waterers, lots of new fencing, rd frontage on three roads and in a great loca-tion, just o� US Hwy 68 just south of Blue Licks State Resort Park. For more pictures and info go to www.palmerhampton.com

Shown by appt. only. Call Kenneth Hob-day at 859-588-2246.

Old Maysville Road

TREMENDOUS VALUE on this beautiful home and 3+ acre lot!

Beautiful Home w/57 Acres

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110 S. Main StreetCynthiana • 859-234-1120

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14.55 ACRES located approximately 2 miles East of Cynthiana on Hwy. 62E.

Beautiful home sites and level terrain. If you are looking to build and want some acreage this is it. REDUCED: $74,500.

107 ACRE HUNTING FARM approximately 5 miles North of Cynthiana on Hwy. 27, this farm is mostly woods and is a hunter’s paradise. Improved with one

barn and a couple of ponds. Deer and turkey abound!!! $1500 per acre.

Bourbon County—39 acres located on Silas Pike, less than a mile from Russell Cave Road. Ideal baby farm with multiple building sites. Level bluegrass land. Improved with a shop and hay/machinery shed. Priced at $7,000 per acre.

Bourbon/HarrisonCo 75.898 acres located on Rus-sell Cave Road. Silas Creek runs thru this farm. Outstanding creek bottoms and cropland. Old house and good stock and tobacco barn (70x32) plus a run-in shed. Priced at $5,000 per acre.

Bourbon/HarrisonCo64.5 Acres located on Silas Pike and divided by Silas Creek. This farm has fertile soil and has approximately 50 acres of culti-vatable land. If you are looking for cropland, here it is. Priced at $3,500 per acre.

New farm listings

NEW FARM LISTING20.64 acres of cropland and a residential building lot. The farm land is located adjacent to the

city limits of Berry on Hwy 1032. Rich fertile soil that is level to gently rolling. Improved with a pond and 3 bent barn. Building lot is 160 ft x175 ft adjacent to the old Berry school building.

If you need hay and grain land give us a call. Both parcels combined priced at $59,500.