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Ordinance No. 3.. An ordinance regulating the riding of bicycles in the village of Kee- watin and providing a penalty therefor, The village council of the village of Keewatin do ordain: Section 1.—It shall be unlawful for any person to ride a bicycle over or upon any of the sidewalks of the village of Keewatin. Section 2.—It shall be unlawful for amy person to ride a bicycle within the limits of the village of Keewatin umless the same be provided with a bell or horn or other alarm,*and it shall be the duty of the person rid- ing such bicycle to sound such alarm when approaching within fifty feet of any crossing or crosswalk. Section 3.—It shall be unlawful for my person to ride a bicycle over | or upon any of the streets, alleys or boulevards of the village of Keewatin faster than eight miles an hour tor to ride such bicycle over any crossing or crosswalk faster than four miles an hour. Section 4.—It shall be unlawful for any person to ride any bicycle within the village of Keewatin at night unless the same shall be provided with a lighted lantern throwing a light for at least a dis- tance of fifty feet in the direction in which such person is traveling. =| Section -Any person violating any provisions of this ordinance shall, upon conviction thereof, be punished by a fine of not less than five nor more than fifty dollars and the costs of prosecution, and may be imprisoned in the village jail} until such fine and costs are paid} mot exceeding sixty days, or by im- | prisonment in the village jail for m than sixty days. Section 8—This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and publica- | tion. Passed this 13th day of September, | 1910. CHAS R. GRAFF, _ President Village Council Attest: J. J. ROBERTS, Village Clerk. ia Ordinance No. 4. An ordinance relating to license for peddlers and auctioneers and pro- viding a penalty for the violation thereof. The village council of the village of Keewatin do ordain: Section 1.—It shall be unlawful for any person or persons to practice or exercise the vocation of a peddler, selling goods, wares or merchandise (except farm produce and garden truck) from house or upon the pub- lic streets, alleys or public grounds of the village of Keewatin, or for any person to sell at retail by sample or subscription any of said articles in any of the aforesaid places without first having obtained a license so to do as hereinafter provided. Section 2—Any person desiring a license to peddle, or vend either at private vendue or public sale any of the articles and in the manner described in section 1 of this ordin- ance shall pay to the village treas- urer the sum of ten dollars, and upon presentation of the receipt for such payment to the village clerk he shall have issued to him by said elerk a license to peddle the goods described in said license either at private sale from house to house or upon the streets, alleys and public grounds of said village for the period of one day, said day being the « designated in said license. Section 3—No person or person shall practice, exercise or engage in the vocation of auctioneer within the limits of said village of Keewatin, whether temporary or as a regular occupation, . without first having obtained a license therefor as here- inafter provided. : { Section 4—Any person desiring a Jicdnse as an auctioneer shall pay to the v ge treasurer the sum of fifty de , and upon presentation of the receipt of the village.treasurer for said money the village clerk shall issue to said person a license to engage as auctioneer within the lim-} its of s: village for the balance of the time between the date of issu- ane and the first Tuesday in April following. : Section 5.—Any person — violating} any of the provisions of this ordin- ance shall upon coiviction thereof be punished by a fine of not less than twenty-five dollars mor more than one hundred dollars and the costs of prosecution, and in default of payment of such fine and costs shall be imprisoned in the village jail unti] such fine and costs are paid not exceeding ninety days, or by im- prisonment in the village jail for not less than thirty nor more than ninety Section 6. This ordinance — shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and publication. Passed this 13th day of September, 1910. CHAS. R. GRAFF, President of the Village Council. Attest: J. J. ROBERTS , Village Clerk. Ordinance No. 5. An ordinance regulating the dis- charge of firearms, fire rockets and other fireworks, and providing a penalty for the violation thereof. The village council of the village of Keewatin do ordain: Section 1.—It shall be unlawful for any person to fire or discharge any cannon, fowl- ing piece, gun, pistol or other fire arm, or fire or set off any fire- eil of the village of Keewatin, which works, rockets, or other combustible or explosive material within the lim- its of the village of Keewatin, with- out a permit from the village coun- permit shall state specifically the time manner and kind of -firing per- mitted, and shall authorize none but that described therein. Section 2——Any person violating any of the provisions of this ordin- ance shall be punished upon convic- tion therefor, by a fine of not more than one hundred dollars and costs of prosecution, and in default of payment of such fine and costs may be imprisoned in the village jail un- til such fine and costs be paid, not {ner as to obstruct the free passage | than ninety days. jin force and effect from and after | take effect and be in force from and after its passage and publica- tion. y Passed this 13th day of September, 19. CHAS. R. GRAFF , President of the Village Council. Attest: ' J. J. ROBERTS, Village Clerk. Ordinance No. 6. An ordinance relating to the public peace and providing a penalty for the violation thereof. The village council of the village of Keewatin do ordain: Section 1.—It shall be unlawful for any person to, within the limits of the village of Keewatin, take part in, incite or encourage any brawling, fighting, disorderly noise or other desturbence of the public piece or.to commit or incite or encourage the committing of any assault or assault and battery upon any person or per- sons, or to willingly engage in any fight or affray. Section 2.—It shall be unlawful for any person or persons to gather in numbers upon any of the streets, al- leys or public grounds of the village of Keewatin for the purpose of lounging or argument in such man-! of such street, alley or public ground by the public. Section 3.—Any person violating any of the provisions of this ordi- | nance shall upon conviction thereof be punished by a fine of not less than five nor more than one hundred dollars and the costs of prosecution, and in default of payment of such | fine and costs shall be imprisoned | in the village jail for not less than | five nor more than ninety days, or} ‘by imprisonment in the village jail for not less than five nor more! Section 4.—This ordinance shall be | its passage and publication. | Passed this 13th day of September, | 1910. CHAS. R. GRAFF, President of the Village Council. | Attest: | J. J, ROBERTS, | Village Clerk. Ordinance No. 7. An ordinance relating to the sale or disposal of intoxicating liquors. The village council of the village of Keewatin do ordain: Section 1.—It shall be unlawful for any person, persons, firm or corpor- ation to sell barter, give, furnish or dispose of in any manner within the limits of the village of Keewatin any spirituous, vinous, fermented, malt or intoxicating liquor without first having obtained a license therefor from the village council of said vil- lage as by law provided, and paying to the village treasurer the fee there- for as herein fixed. Such license fee shall be the sum of Five hundred | dollars. Section 2.—It shall be unlawful for any person, persons, firm or corpora- tion to directly or indirectly, sell, barter, give, or in any manner furn- ish any spirituous, vinous, ferment- ed, malt or intoxicating liquor to any minor, habitual drunkard, pupil | of any public school, or intoxicated | person, Section 3.—It shall be unlawful for any person, persons, firm or corpor- ation to have or allow in any room or building licensed for the sale of | intoxicating liquors, any pool, bil- | liard, card or gaming table of any | kind, or wy dice box or other in-| strument for the playing of games of chance of to allow’ or suf- fer any game of chance of any kind or nature in such | room or building so licensed. | Section 4.—In prosecutions under | any of the provisions of this ordin- | ance it shall not be necessary to} prave the kind or quality of liquor sold or furnished, but proof of the} finding of intoxicating liquor on said premises shall be prima facie | proof of the sale on such premises, | and proof of the drinking by any prohibited person of any prohibited drink upon said premises shall be prima facie proof of the sale of such article on such premises. Nor had it be fmeceessary to |} prove that. such drink was in fact spirituous, vinous, fer- | mented or malt liquor, but proof that | it appeared to be either of such shalt be prima facie evidence that it was such pronihited article. | ection %.- No bar room, saloon, | plave Jiceused for the sale of in- | oxi ing lquor shall be kept open | affer the hour of eleven o’clouk at usht. ner before the hour of five o'clock in the morning of any week day, nor at all on Sunday, nor on | uny general ¢1 special election day. And jt sna! be unlawful for any p sou, persons, firm or corporati>n io} sell, barter, give or in any manner | furnish intoxicating liquor to any | person during such time, or to have jthe place owned or controlled by him, licensed for the sale of intoxi- | cating liquor open at any such time, | _ Section 6.—No person, persons, | firm or corporation having a license for the sale of intoxicating liquor shall suffer or permit any prostitute, or female of ill name or fame or of immoral, lewd or lascivious con- duct to visit, resort to, frequent, re- main in or be employed in his, her or their saloon or place owned or controlled by such licensed person. | Section 7.—Any person violating jany of the provisions of this ordin- ance shall be punished by a fine of not less than ten nor more than one |} hundred dollars, and the costs of pro- jsecution and in default of payment of such fine and costs, shall be im- prisoned in the village jail until such fine and costs are paid, not exceeding ninety days, or by im- prisonment in the village jail for not es than ten nor more than ninety ays. Section 8.—This ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its passage and publication. Passed this 13th day of September. 1910, HAS. R. GRAFF, President of the Village Counci! Attest: J. J. ROBERTS, Village Clerk, | Ordinance No. 8 An ordinance regulating shows and exceeding ninety days, or by im- prisonment in the village jail for mot more than ninety days. Seetion 3—This ordinance shall exhibits and providing a license therefore, and providing a penalty for the violation thereof. The village council of the village of Grand Rapids Herald-Review WEDNESDAY, NOV. 9, 1910. Keewatin do ordain: Section 1—No person, persons, firm or corporation shail exnibit or lcause to be exhibited within the limits of the village of Keewatin, any public show, caravan, circus, theatrical performance or other performance or exhibition whatever without first obtaining a license therefor as hereinafter provided. Section 2.—Any person, persons, firm or corporation who shall in- tend or desire to exhibit any public show, caravan, circus, theatrical per- formance, or other performance or exhibition shall pay to the village treasurer the amoun’ hereinafer speci- tied for the particular kind of license desired, and take his receipt there- tor and shall thereupon present said receipt to the village clerk who shall issue to said person, persons, firm or corporation the license called for by said receipt. Section 3—The amount of the license fee for various performances shall be and they are hereby fixed at the following sums: Circus, twenty-five dollars per day. ‘Theatrical performances or other exhibitions of any kind other than a cireus, five dollars per day. Provided that where any person, persons, firm or corporation desire to establish an opera house or ex- hibit a continuous show or perfor- mance or exhibition he may make ap- plication to the village council of said village for an annual license therefor, and if such license be} granted by the council, he shall de- | posit the bond required by the vil- | lage council conditioned that he wiil | run an orderly and quite house,.and | thereupon the license fee f such | license shall be the sum of fifty dol- lars per year. Provided, that all licenses issued shall expire on the first Tuesday in April next after the date of issue. Section 4.—This ordinance shall not be construed to prevent any, person or organization residing in said village makng or having any public performance of any show or exhibition of any kind, the proceeds whereof are to be used for any re-| ligious, charitable or educational pur- pose. Section 5.—Any person _ violating | any of the provisions of this nance shall upon conviction thereof, | be punished by a fine of not more) tham fifty dollars and costs of pro-| secution, and in default of the pay- | ment of such fine shall be imprisoned} in the village jail until the same} be paid, not exceeding ninety days, | or by imprisonment in the city jail | for not more than sixty days. | Section 6—This ordinance _ shall | take effect and be in force from and | after its passage and publication. | Passed this 13th day of Septemper, | 1910. | CHAS. R. GRAFF, | | | President of the Village Council. Attest: J. J. ROBERTS, Village Clerk. Ordinance No. 9. | An ordinance relating to animals in | the public streets, alleys and pub- | lic places and providing a penalty | therefor. | The village council of the village | of Keewatin do ordain: | Section 1.—It shall be unlawful for any person or persons to leave or. allow any horse, cow, mule or other animal owned or controlled by him, | to run, stand or be in any street, al-! ley or pubile ground of the village of Keewatin unless the same be/| securely fastened with a safe chain or rope to a stake, post or other | stationary structure. | Section 2.—It shall be unlawful for | aly person to allow any horse, mule, cow or other animal owned or con- trolled by him, to rum at large in| the village of Keewatin, but the same shall at all times be kept securely fastened upon the premises of such ' or person having charge of such animal. : Section 3.—Any_ person violating | any provision of this ordinance, shall | upon conviction thereof, be punished | by a fine of not more than twenty- five dollars and costs of prosecution, | and default of payment of such fine | and costs may be imprisoned in the village jail until such fine and costs are paid, not exceeding thirty days, or by imprisonment in the village jail for not more than thirty days. | Section 4—This ordinance _ shall, take effect and be in force from | and after its passage and publica- tion. Passed this 13th day of September, | 1910. CHAS R. GRAFF , President of the Village Council. Attest: ORDINANCE NUMBER 10. | An ordinance regulating the keep-| ing and licensing of dogs and provid- ing for the destruction of dogs found running at large contrary to the pro-| visions hereof: | The Village Council of the Village | of Keewatin do ordain: | Section 1. No owner or keeper of | any dogs over the age of six months} | shall allow the same to run at large} {within the limits of the Village of | Keewatin without first procuring a | license therefor as hereinafter pro- | Vided. And no owner or keeper ot} |any female dog shail allow the same |to run at large within the Village of Keewatin while in heat. shall be punished by a fine of not }less than five dollars nor more than} ten dollars, or by imprisonment not} | more than ten days. Sec. 2. Licenses for dogs shall ex- | Dire on the first Monday in April after the date of issuance and shall |be procured on or before the first day of May in each year. | The person license for any dog shall pay to the | Village Treasurer tha sum of one dollar for each male dog owned or controlled by him and the sum of |three dollars for each female dog. | And upon presentation of the Trea- |surer’s receipt therefor the V..lage Sees shall issue to such person a license, which said license shall state the name, age and general description of the dog so licensed together with |the number of the license. It shall | thereupon become the duty of” the [owner or keeper of said dog to have |a collar placed upon said dog with the license number distinctly marked thereon. The Village Clerk shall keep a record of the licenses so issued, the ‘acquire full and clear title to such) ordi-/ and effect from and after its pas-| applying for such} “any werson || immediate delivery violating the provision of this section | Order your Wood | number of license, the name of the owner and a general description of the dog so licensed. Sec. 3. The Chief of Police shall have authority and it is hereby made his duty to capture and impound any dog running at large after May ist of each year contrary to the provi- sions of this ordinance. When any dog is impounded here- under, the Chief of Police shall post in three conspicuous places in said Village a notice of such fact, which notice shall state that such dog will be sold at public auction, not less than two nor more than three days after the date of posting of such notice, and which notice shall also| % contain a brief general description of such dog. At the time and place specified in said notice the said Chief of Police shall offer said dog for sale to the highest bidder, which amount shall be not less than the amount of the license for such dog and the addtional sum of one dollar, and shall pay into the Village Treasurer the amount for which said dog is so_ sold. The Village Treasurer shall thereupon issue a receipt therefor and the Village Clerk shall, upon presentation of such re- ceipt, issue a license for such dog for the current year. At any time before such sale the) owner or keeper of such dog may pay to the said Village Treasurer the amount of the license for such | dog together with the additional sum of one dollar and thereupon receipt therefor shall be issued by _ said Treasurer and the Village Clerk shall | issue a license therefor and an order | for the release of said dog, and upon | % presentation of such order to the! Chief of Police the said dog shall be | turned over to such owner or} keeper. Any person purchasing any dog at) the sale thereof as aforesaid shall! eS eet animal, subject only to the provisions of this ordinance. Any dog so offered for sale and for which there is no bidder shall be! summarily destroyed in any manner except by poison. This ordinance shall be in force! SS SSeS eee eee sage, approval and publication. Passed and approved this 13th day of September, 1910. | CHAS. R. GRAFF, Village President. J. J. ROBERTS, Village Clerk. % Attest: RB Hletetedeteetetntntntet LEAVE ORDERS AT | MILLER’S pateteeentetetecentet SE Sane res FOR £ Costello's Ice Creams : We also carry a fine line % a vs ‘v $ OF e | | * Lowney’s, Wessels’ and Roach, . : Tisdale & Co's Candies Re ¢ FRUITS, ab |} NUTS, : 3 CICARS AND 4 TOBACCOS He REMEMBER OUR SODA FOUNTAIN; When in need of a cool, refreshing soft drink. 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