For recording power of attorney, marriage agreements, and other agreements, allotments of dower, division of land, wills, inventories, sale bills, settlement of fiduciary accounts, and certificates thereof, for every twenty words, or fraction thereof For each order in the county court For each copy thereof when ordered For taking a bond for any fiduciary For certificate of administration or copy of it 02 25 25 50 25 50 25 .... 25 For marriage license, bond, certificate and recording it For any other license For order binding out an apprentice 1 50 100 For writing the indentures and recording same .... town, recording the plan or plat thereof, and all other services incident For recording survey of a city or town, or any part thereof, or any addition to, or the extension of the boundary of a town or city For taking a bond from the owner of a ferry, or in any other case where no fee is fixed specially by law For copy of any bond when ordered ... For recording post notice or an estray, waif or wreck, and advertising same For every order concerning the establishment, 25 25 25 The last two names to be paid out of the county levy. For each order in proceedings for private passways to be paid by applicant 25 For each copy of same, to be paid by applicant when ordered 25 ... For each report of list of surveyors of roads made and furnished to the grand jury, to be paid out of the county levy For taking the acknowledgment or proof of a deed of real estate, certifying and recording the same, and recording his own certificate, provided the entire record thereof does not exceed twelve hundred words, one dollar and twentyfive cents, and all over twelve hundred words, every twenty words .. For each additional certificate For each additional tract embraced in such deed, For copy of deed and certificate thereon ... For each copy thereof ceed twelve hundred words, one dollar and twenty-five cents, and for all over twelve hun dred words, for every twenty words For recording deeds of trust, or assignments of the benefit of creditors For copy of same when ordered For taking bonds required of the trustee or trusters in such cases, and including all services connected with it 02 1. 00 100 75 1 50 75 1 00 For recording inventories required to be filed by the trustees, for every twenty words 02 For each certificate of election of an officer, to be paid by the person receiving it For administering an oath to a broker. For each order and certificate allowing any claim 30 For indexing each name of party to an action, proceeding or execution to be charged once in each case ... 10 There shall be allowed to the successful party if he is represented by a licensed attorney and taxed as costs in all actions in which no jury is empaneled and where the amount in controversy exclusive of interest and costs amounts to fifty dollars, the same attorney fee as allowed in quarterly courts. Became a law March 26, 1904, the Governor not having approved or disapproved the same within the time allowed by the Constitution. CHAPTER 122, AN ACT to regulate the running of motor vehicles upon the public highways of this State, and fixing a penalty for the violation thereof. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Kentucky: 15 miles per hour. § 1. That no person shall operate a motor vehicle Rate limited to on a public highway at a rate of speed greater than is reasonable and proper at the time and place having regard to the traffic and use of the highway and its condition, or so as to endanger the life or limb of any person, or in any event at a greater rate than 15 miles an hour, subject, however, to the other provisions of this section. miles an hour on approaching cross ings, bridges, etc. § 2. Upon approaching a crossing of intersecting Rate limited to 6 public highways, or a bridge, or a sharp curve, or a steep descent, and also in traversing such crossing, bridge, curve or descent, a person operating a motor vehicle shall have it under control, and operate it at a rate of speed no greater than six miles an hour, and in no event greater than is reasonable and proper, having regard to the traffic then on such highway and the safety of the public. 3. Upon approaching a person walking in the roadway of a public highway, or a horse or other draft animals, being ridden or driven thereon, a person operating a motor vehicle shall give warning of its ap Warnings. When required to stop. Duty in passing others. proach by signaling with a horn, bell or other device not calculated to frighten such animal, and use every reasonable precaution to insure the safety of such person or animal, and, in the case of horses or other draft animals, to prevent frightening the same, and at once reduce the speed at, which such vehicle is being operated and hold same under control, and if such horses or other draft animals appear frightened, to not more than one-half the speed permitted by section two, and bring same to a stop if apparently necessary for the safety of such person or animal, having due regard to safety of passengers in such motor vehicles. રી § 4. A person operating a motor vehicle shall, at request or on signal by putting up the hand, from a person riding or driving a restive horse or horses, or other draft animals, bring such motor vehicle immediately to a stop if necessary, having due regard for safety of persons, vehicles and animals, and if traveling in the opposite direction, remain stationary so long as may be reasonable to allow such horse or animals to pass, and if traveling in the same direction, use reasonable caution in thereafter passing such horse or animal: Provided, That in case such horse or animal appears badly frightened or he is requested so to do, the person operating such motor vehicle shall, if apparently safer, cause the motor of such vehicle to cease running so long as shall be reasonably necessary to prevent accident and insure the safety of persons, vehicles and animals. § 5. Whenever a person operating a motor vehicle shall meet on a public highway any other person riding or driving a horse or horses or other draft animals, or any other vehicle, the person so operating such motor vehicle shall reasonably turn the same to the right of |