Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 90, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 February 1917 — A GLANCE AT “DRY” BILL [ARTICLE]
A GLANCE AT “DRY” BILL
Manufacture and sale of liquor in Indiana prohibited after April 2, 1918. Druggists, permitted to sell only pure grain alcohol, sale of whisky and wines being forbidden. No provision 4 again st individual manufacture of wines and cider for domestic consumption- or against serving, liquor to guests in the home. Right granted to the clergy to obtain wine for .sacramental purposes. Liquor held in bond may be kept until disposed of, but such disposal must not be made inside the state. Transportation of liquor, into the state in anyJjnhnner is forbidden. " Sales Of alcohol by druggists must be reported to the county clerk, under as drastic- regulations assurround the antinarcotic law'. All 'liquor, with the exception of one gallon, and all beer, with the exception of one dozen pints, must have been disposed of before ten days after the law has become effective. Stringent and all-embracing provision made for investigating persons suspected of selling liquor and assuring prosecution. Advertisement by liquor dealers in any form entirely prohibited. No provision against manufacture of alcohol for chemical or mechanical purpotfes.
