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Charter and Revised Ordinances of Lake City Florida (1912) Gillen & Hodges
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                           Charter of the City of Lake City
            sold or offered for sale, shall provide metal covered
            receptacles for garbage; no dog shall be allowed                       99/257
            in any of the places of business mentioned in this
            ordinance.
                Sec. 5. It shall be the duty of the sanitary
            inspector to visit and inspect at frequent intervals
            all market places, shops, stores, warehouses,
            canneries, factories, restaurants, cold storages, and
            all other places, including carts, wagons and other
            vehicles, or street vendors, in or from which any
            food stuffs for human use is being sold or offered
            for sale, manufactured, kept, held or prepared for
            sale and report to the Mayor any violations of
            the provisions of this ordinance, and the Mayor
            may cause such unwholesome food stuffs to be
            seized by any police officer and destroyed.
                 Sec. 6. The word “person” wherever used in
            this ordinance, shall include corporations, and the
            agents and servants thereof.

                 Sec. 7. Any person violating this ordinance,
            or any part thereof, shall, upon conviction, be fined
             not exceeding one hundred dollars, or imprison­
             ment not exceeding sixty days.



                              ORDINANCE No. 6.

                                       Vagrants.

                 Section 1. Rogues and vagabonds, idle or
             dissolute persons who go about begging, common
             gamblers, persons who use juggling or unlawful
             games or plays, common pipers and fiddlers,
             common drunkards, common nightwalkers, thieves,
             pilferers, traders in stolen property, lewd; wanton
             and lascivious persons in speech or behavior,






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