People's Pilot, Volume 6, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 July 1896 — Page 3

period than six months. Sec. 4. The license fee herein required shall be paid to the City Treasure by the applicant for a license, and the Treasurer shall issue a receipt therefor. The City Clerk upon presentment to him of said receipt, shall make out and deliver to the applicant a license to engage in hawking for the period paid for. Said license shall be signed by the Mayor, and attested by the said Clerk, sealed with the seal of the said City, and shall be numbered and registered by the Clerk in a book kept tor the purpose of registering licenses; and for his services the Clerk shall receive a fee of One ($1.00) dollar, to be paid by the applicant. Sec.'s. Any person engaged in Hawking within said City shall exhibit his license so to do to the City Marshall or any of the police of said City, whenever called upon by them or any of them so to do. Sec. 6. Any license issued under the provision of this ordinance shall authorize hawking only by the person to whojn it is issued, and not by his partner, assistant or agent or by any other person. Sec. 7. Any person violating any provision of this ordinance shall on conviction thereof, *be fined in any sum n©t exceeding Fifty (150.00) dollars, and pay the cost of prosecution, and each day’s continuance of hawking without a license shall be a seperate. offense. Sec. 8. All ordinances or parts of ordinances relating to hawking licenses are hereby repealed. Sec. 9. This ordinance shall be in force from and after its passage and publication according to law. Ordinance No. 5. Auction Sales. An Ordinance to regulate Auction Sales, and to require Auctioneers to takeoutiicense. (Ordained and established June 22, 1896.) Sec. 1. Be it ordained by the Common Council of the City of Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana: That no person shall act as auctioneer within said City without taking out a license therefor and otherwise complying with_ the provisions of this ordinance. Sec. 2. The license fee required from every person to act as an auctioneer within said City shall be as follows, viz.: For one day—Five ($5.00) Dollars. For one month—Twenty | $20.00] Dollars. For three months—Forty [140.00] Dollars. For six months—Fifty [sso.oo] Dollars. For nine months—Sixty five [565.00] Dollars. For twelve months—Seventy five [3175.00] Dollars. And no license shall be issued except for the periods above mentioned. Sec. 3. The license fee herein required shall be paid by the applicant for license to the City Treasurer, who shall issue his receipt therefor, and the City Clerk, upon presentment to him of said receipt, shall make out and deliver to the applicant a license to act as an Auctioneer for the period paid for. Said license shall be signed by the Mayor and attested by the City Clerk, sealed with the seal of said City, and shall be numbered and registered by the Clerk in a book kept for the purpose of registering licenses; and for his services the Clerk shall receive a fee ot One [*l.oo] dollars, to be paid by the applicant. Sec. 4. The foregoing sections shall not apply to any person selling at auction any property as administrator, executor, receiver, constable or other public officer in the dis charge of his legal duties, or selling horses, cattle, sheep, hogs, or other live stock, or of second hand farming implements or second hand household property. Sec. 5. No person shall give notice, or cause notice to be give of any auction by ringing a bell elsewhere then in front of the place where such auction sale is to take place. Sec. 6. Any license issued under the provisions of this ordinance shall authorize only the person to whom the same is issued to act as auctioneer, and not his partner, assistant or agent, or any other person. Sec. 7. Any person violating any provision of this ordinance, shall on conviction thereof, be fined in any sum not less than Five ($5.00) Dollars nor more than One Hundred [sloo] Dollars, with costs; and each day that any person acts as auctioneer without license, as herein provided, shall be a separate offense. Sec. 8. All ordinances and parts of ordinances relating to auctioneers’ licenses are hereby repealed. Sec. 9. This ordinance shall be in force after its passage and publication according to law. Ordinance No. 6. Billiard, Pool and Gaming Tables. An ordinance to regulate billard, pool and other gaming tables, nine and ten pin alleys, and also other machines and devices for sports, games or amusements kept for hire or pay and repealing all ordinances in conflict therewith. (Ordained and Established June 22nd, 1896.) Sec. 1. Beit Ordained by the Common Council of the City of Rensselaer, Indiana: That any persou or persons owning, keeping, or controlling any billard, pool, or other gaming tables, nine or ten pin alleys, or other machines or devices fqr sports, games or amusements kept for hive or pqy shall ’before using, or allowing the same to be used withffi the ebrporate limits of the said City of Rensselaer, procure » license therefor,to be issued by the clerk of said City, upon the presentation of the City Treasurer’s receipt' for;the payment of Ten ($10.00) dollars for each table; "aftey machine or device as aforesaid, owned, kept, controlled or suffered to be used for hire or pay within said City for one year, or Six ($6.00) Dollars, for six months, or Five ($5.00) Dollars per day. Provided, Further: - That the City Clerk may charge and receive the sum of Fifty ($.50) cents for each of said licenses by him issued. Sec. 2. Any person convicted of keeping any billard, pool or other gaming tables, alley or other tyachine or de- » vices as aforesaid, for sports, games or amnsements, and allowing the same to be used or kept for hire, or pay without first having procured a license therefor, as herein provided, shall be fined in any sum not less than Five Dollars nor more than Fifty dollars. Sec. 3. All ordinances and parts of ordinances relating to licenses of billard and other tables, nine and ten pin alleys, or other machines and devices for sports, games or amusements, kept for hite or pay, are hereby repealed. Sec. 4. This ordinance shall be in force two weeks from and after its passage and publication in the Revised Ordinances of the City of Rensselaer. Ordinance No. 7. Sale of Intoxicating Liquors. An ordinance regulating the Sale and Traffic in intoxicating liquors. Providing Penalties for its Violation and Declaring an Emergency. ’ 1 •* (Ordained and established June 22nd, 1896). Sec. 1. Be it ordained by the CbmmonUouncil of the City of Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana: That any male citizen of the state of Indiana, over the age of twenty one desiring; to sell intoxicating liquors

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in said City; or within two miles of the corporate limits thereof, shall make written application to the Common Council of said City therefor, which application shall state the precise location of the premises wherein he desires to sell, and the kind of liquors he expects to sell, and if the person so applying shall satisfy said Council that he has a County license to sell such liquors, and produces the City Treasurer’s receipt for Two hundred and fifty ($250.00) dollars for one year, the Common Council shall order the City Clerk to receive said receipt and issue to said applicant a quietus therefor together with a license for one year, which shall authorize the holder to sell the.kind of liquors mentioned in said application for the respective term aforsaid, on the premises described in said application, which Premises must in all cases be the same as described in his ounty license, providing that the City Clerk may charge and receive from said applicant before delivering said license the sum of one (1.00) dollar. Sec. 2. Any person holding an unexpired license issued to hiifi by the County Board, and an unexpired City or Towu license under prior ordinance of the City or Town, may obtain a license under the provision of Sec. 1. of this ordiance by paying to the City Treasurer for the use of said City such proportionate sum or part of two hundred and fifty ($250.00) dollars as the unexpired term bears to the whole, and that the amount that had been previously paid for a licnese under the prior ordinance should be taken into account and adjusted so that the applicant would receive full credit therefor. Sec. 3. Any person who shall sell, barter or give away any intoxicating liquor in quantites thap a quart, or who shall sell, barter or give away any intoxicating liquors to be drunk on the premises where sold within the City of Rensselaer, or at any point within two miles of the corporate limits-thereof, without firsfr having procured a license so to do, as provided in Section 1 and 2 of this ordinance shall upon conviction thereof be fined in any sum not exceeding one hundred ($100.00) dollars tor each offense. Sec. 4. All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. Sec. 5. Whereas: An emergency exists, this ordinance shall be in force two weeks from and after its passage and publication, in the Revised Ordinances of the City of Rensselaer. Ordinance No. 8. To License Vehicles. • An Ordinance requiring all drivers of hacks, carriages, express wagons, drays, carts and other vehicles used for transporting freight or passengers or hire or pay to take out license therefor and prescribing the fees required for such license. [Ordained and established June 23, 1896]. Sec. 1. Be it Ordained by the Common Council of the City of Rensselaer: That the owner of every Public hack, dray, cart, carriage, express wagon or other vehicle kept or used for the purpose of transporting passengers, freignt or other articles to and from points within said City, or from any point within said City to any point outside said City for hire or for general teaming before he shall be permitted to use the same for such purpose shall first pay into the hands of the City .Treasurer the following sums per annum, to-wit: Hacks, carriages or other vehicles for passengers, Five [ss.oo] dollars. Drays. Carts, or Wagons Five [ss.oo] dollars. As an annual license fee for the privilege of keeping and using such vehicle for the purpose aforesaid, subject to the restrictions contained in this ordinance. Provided: That the owner of any such public hack, carriage, express wagon or other vehicle kept or used for the purpose of transporting freight or passengers for pay, as aforesaid, shall have the privilege ot taking out such license for less periods than a year by first paying to the City Treasurer the following sums, to-wit: Hacks, carriages, or other vehicles for passengers for six months Thrfee [s3.oo] dollars; for one week Two [s2.oo] dollars; for one day, One [SI.OOJ dollar. Drays, for six months, Three [s3 00] dollars; for one week Two [s2.oo] dollars; for one day, One [sl.oo] Dollar. Sec. 2. When any person shall present to the City Clerk the City Treasurer’s receipt for any of the amounts hereinbefore specified, and shall a license for the proper period it shall be the duty of such Clerk to issue to such person a license to keep and use for pay his vehicle for the time for which he shall have paid, as hereinbefore provided, for which license the City Clerk may demand and receive from such person, as his fee for issuing the same, the sum of Fifty [s.so] cents. Sec. 3. Auy person violating any of the provisions of thus ordinance shall, upon convictiou thereof be fiuea in any sum not more than Twenty-five [525.00] Dollars. Sec. 4. All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed. Sec. 5. This ordinance shall be in force two weeks from and after its passage and publication in the Revised Ordinances of the City of Rensselaer.

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