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oils, milk, breadstuffs, meats, fish, cattle, milk cows, sheep, hogs, goats, poultry, game, vegetable and all food products.

Sec. 77. To establish, maintain and regulate public baths and bath houses, drinking fountains, water troughs and public toilet stations; and free public band concerts; Public toilets. to establish, maintain and regulate free public libraries and reading rooms, and to purchase books, papers, maps, and manuscripts therefor, and to receive donations and bequests of money or property for the same, in trust or otherwise, and to provide for the rent and compensation for the use of any existing free public libraries established and managed Use of public by a private corporation or association organized for that purpose.

Sec. 7w. To provide for the rent and compensation for the use of any existing free public hospital established and managed by a private corporation or association organized for that purpose.

Sec. 7. To restrain and prohibit the distribution, sale and exposure for sale of books, papers, pictures and periodicals or advertising matter of an obscene or immoral nature.

library.

Sec. 7y. To provide for the collection and disposition of sewage, garbage, ashes, animal and vegetable refuse, Garbage. dead animals and animal offal and to establish, maintain and regulate plants for the disposal thereof.

Public parks,

Sec. 7%. To hold and improve public grounds, parks, boulevards, park entrances and boulevards, to protect and preserve the etc. same and to acquire by purchase, gift, devise, condemnation

or otherwise and to hold real estate or any interest therein and other property for the use of the corporation and to sell or lease the same.

Sec. 7aa. To take and authenticate a census of the municipality.

Sec. 7bb. To require the employment of conductors on all street cars within the corporate limits.

Sec. 7cc. To make the violation of ordinances a misdemeanor, and to provide for the punishment thereof by fine or imprisonment, or both; provided, that such fine shall not exceed five hundred dollars and such imprisonment shall not exceed six months.

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Sec. 7dd. All municipal corporations shall have the power to regulate and license manufacturers and dealers in explosives; pawnbrokers; chattel mortgage and salary loan brokers; peddlers; public ball rooms, scavengers; intelligence offices; billiard rooms; bowling alleys; livery, sale Licenses. and boarding stables; dancing or riding academies or schools; race courses; ball grounds, street musicians, second hand dealers and junk shops. In the granting of any license a municipal corporation may exact and receive such sums of money as the council shall deem proper and expedient. In the trial of any action brought under the power of licensing herein given, the fact that any party to such action represented himself or herself as engaged in any business or occupation, for the transaction of which a

Conclusive evidence.

Department of purchase, construction and repair.

Purchasing power.

Competitive bidding.

license may be required, or as the keeper, proprietor or manager of the thing for which a license may be exacted, or that such party exhibit a sign indicating such business or calling, or such proprietorship or management shall be conclusive evidence of the liability of such party to pay the license therefor.

Sec. 7ee. To establish and furnish the necessary equipment for a municipal department to be known as the department of purchase, construction and repair. Said department shall be under the management and control of the board of public service and through it when so established and said board managing the same shall be made all purchases of material, supplies, tools, machinery and equipment, together with all construction, alterations and repairs of every kind and thing in each of the departments of the municipality whether established by law or ordinance. No purchase, construction, alteration or repair shall be made except, either upon requisition by the board or officer at the head of the department for which the same is to be made or done or upon the order of council; nor shall any purchase, construction, alteration or repair for any of said departments be made or done except on authority of council and under the laws as to competitive bidding if the cost thereof exceeds five hundred dollars.

SECTION 2. That said section 7 as amended April 20, 1904, is hereby repealed.

FREEMAN T. EAGLESON,

Speaker of the House of Representatives.

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Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio: SECTION I. That in all acts, resolutions and proceedings relating to an act entitled: "An act to provide for the organization of cities and incorporated villages, and to restrict their power of taxation, assessment, borrowing money, contracting debts and loaning their credit, so as to prevent the abuse of such powers, as required by the constitution of Ohio, and to repeal all sections of the Revised Statutes inconsistent herewith," passed October 22, 1902, or to any

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act amendatory thereof or supplementary thereto, the term "Municipal Code of 1902" shall be sufficient designation Name or title and title of the said act of October 22, 1902.

FREEMAN T. EAGLESON,

Speaker of the House of Representatives.

JAMES M. WILLIAMS,

President of the Senate.

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Passed January 28, 1908.

Approved January 30, 1908.

ANDREW L. HARRIS,

Governor.
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[House Bill No. 906.]

AN ACT

To make sundry appropriations.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio: SECTION I. That the following sums for the purposes hereinafter specified, be and the same are hereby appropriated out of any moneys in the state treasury, to the credit of the general revenue fund, and not otherwise appropriated:

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Drinking intoxicants

[Senate Bill No. 344.]

AN ACT

Prohibiting the use of intoxicating beverages while aboard any
engine, car or train of cars in this state.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio: SECTION I. It shall be unlawful for any person to drink aboard trains. Whiskey, beer, ale or any other intoxicating beverage while aboard any engine or car or train of cars in this state, propelled by steam or electricity, except in a dining cafe or other car with buffet or cafe attachment.

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SECTION 2. Any one violating the provisions of this act shall be fined not less than five dollars nor more than Fine. one hundred dollars for each offense.

JOSEPH D. CHAMBERLAIN,

Speaker pro tem. of the House of Representatives.

JAMES M. WILLIAMS,
President of the Senate.

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To regulate the establishment, maintenance and inspection of maternity boarding houses and lying-in hospitals.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio: SECTION I. Whoever for hire, gain or reward, receives, cares for, or treats within a period of six months, more than one woman during pregnancy, or during or after delivery, except women related by blood or marriage; or whoever for hire, gain or reward has in his custody or control at any one time two or more infants under the age of two years, unattended by parents or guardians, for the purpose of providing them with care, food and lodging, except in- Definition of fants related to him by blood or marriage, shall be deemed boarding to maintain a maternity boarding house or lying-in hospital. lying-in Provided, however, that nothing herein shall be construed hospital. to prevent a nurse from practicing her profession under the Nurses. care of a physician in the home of a patient, or in a regular hospital other than a lying-in hospital.

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SECTION 2. The state board of health shall have the Licenses. power to grant licenses to maintain maternity boarding houses and lying-in hospitals. Every application therefor shall first be approved by the board of health of the city, village or township in which such maternity boarding house or lying-in hospital is to be maintained. Such license shall be granted for a term not exceeding one year, shall state the name of the licensee, the particular premises in which the business may be carried on, the number of women and infants that may be boarded, treated or maintained there at any one time, and, if required by the board of health of the city, village or township in which such maternity boarding house or lying-in hospital is located, it shall be posted in a conspicuous place on the licensed premises. No greater number of women and infants shall be kept at one time on

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