Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 35, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 October 1902 — A Pointer on the Game Law. [ARTICLE]
A Pointer on the Game Law.
Beginning with October 1, and continuing until November 10, it is unlawful to hunt any and all kinds of game in Indiana with the exception of squirrel and water fowl, and those only with a permit from the game commissioner. Under the statutes road supervisors are made constables, who are instructed to see that every man who carries a gun during this period has a license upon his person from the game commissioner. The supervisors are liable to a fine unless they comply with the law. A license may be bad by a resident of the state on application to the game commissioner, without cost; by a non-resident of the state upon application to the county clerk upon payment of $25.50.
