Case Name: Samuel Glasscock, etc., v. Commonwealth
Court: Kentucky Court of Appeals
Jurisdiction: Kentucky
Decision Date: 1873-06-03
Citations: 6 Ky. Op. 691
Docket Number: 
Parties: Samuel Glasscock, etc., v. Commonwealth.
Judges: 
Reporter: Kentucky Opinions, containing the unreported opinions of the Court of Appeals
Volume: 6
Pages: 691–691

Head Matter:
Samuel Glasscock, etc., v. Commonwealth.
Intoxicating, Liquors — License—Place of Business.
Under a license to keep a tavern, the licensee does not have the right to keep a barroom at ¡his storehouse detached and forty feet • distance from the tavern where a separate business is conducted.
APPEAL FROM BRECKENRIDGE CIRCUIT COURT.
June 3, 1873.
G. Williams, for appellant.
Atty. General, for appellee.

Opinion:
Opinion by
Judge Hardin :
The license to- the appellants clearly imports the usual privileges of tavern keepers, which embraced the right to retail liquors at their tavern house and in connection with their business of entertaining guests; but it did not in our opinion, protect them in keeping a separate bar-room at their storehouse, detached and forty yards distant from the tavern, and where a distinct and separate business was conducted.
We therefore concur in the judgment, which is 'affirmed.