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Timestamp: 2019-09-19 19:52:08
Document Index: 669810342

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 9', '§ 10', '§ 11', '§ 12', '§ 13', '§ 14', '§ 15', '§ 16', '§ 17', '§ 18', '§ 19', '§ 9', '§ 10', '§ 11', '§ 12', '§ 13', '§ 14', '§ 15', '§ 16', '§ 17', '§ 18', '§ 19']

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52 LAWS OF
ad valorem tax on those articles on which the tax was paid at the time of granting such license by the clerk, but only on such articles that such person has
purchased after the date of such license.
§ 9. Any person licensed to keep a grocery may, by virtue of such, in addition to the selling of wine and spirituous liquors, sell any kind of goods, wares
and merchandize, dry goods excepted, during the continuance of such license.
§ 10. No person shall, by virtue of a grocery license exercise the business of
a grocer at more than one place at the same time, nor shall such license be assignable or transferrable.
§ 11. The clerk of the county court shall make out a statement of all the
licenses granted by him in vacation, and the amount paid the collector on each,
for state and county purposes, and report the same to the court at the next term
after the same were granted.
§ 12. If any person shall exercise the business or trade of a grocer, without
a license continuing in force for that purpose, such person shall forfeit and pay
for each and every day such person shall deal as a grocer without a license, a sum
not exceeding ten dollars, for the use of the county, to be recovered, by action
of debt before a justice of the peace in the name of the State of Missouri.
§ 13. Nothing in this act contained shall extend to physicians, surgeons or
apothecaries, in the use of any wines or spirituous liquor in preparations or
mixtures, or in disposing of the same in the usual manner of their professions.
§ 14. Nothing in this act contained shall prohibit the sale of domestic distilled spirituous liquor, in any quantity not less than one quart, at the place where
the same was distilled.
§ 15. If any person licensed to keep a grocery, shall sell any wine or spirituous liquor or any other kind of drink, wdiich such person keeps for sale in his
grocery, to any slave without permission in writing from the owner or employer of such slave, such person so offending, shall forfeit and pay for each offence,
to the use of the county, the sum of one hundred dollars to be recovered by
§ 16. If any person licensed to keep a grocery, shall sell, directly or indirectly, to any person, after the hour of nine o'clock in the forenoon on the first
day of the week commonly called Sunday, any wines or spirituous liquor, or
other article, which such person keeps in such grocery store for sale, such person shall forfeit and pay for the use of the county, the sum often dollars for each
offence, to be recovered, by action of debt, in the name of the State of Missouri.
§ 17. If any person licensed to keep a grocery shall, directly or indirectly,
suffer or permit any kind of gambling device, of whatever name or description
to be used for the purpose of gaming about his store, or about any room, shed
or booth contiguous thereto under the control of such grocery keeper, and suffer
or permit any person to bet win or lose any money or property, on any game
played on or with any such gambling device, such grocery keeper so offending
shall forfeit and pay for the use of the county, a sum not exceeding ninety dollars, to be recovered by action of debt in the name of the State of Missouri.
§ 18. If any person licensed to keep a grocery shall suffer any wine or spirit-
nous liquor by him sold, or any composition of which, wine or spirituous liquor
is a part, sold by such grocery keeper, to be drank in or about the grocery store
or premises, such person shall forfeit and pay for the use of the county, the sum
of twenty dollars, to be recovered by action of debt in the name of the State of
§ 19. Any person desirious of selling wine or spirituous liquor by less quantity
than one quart to be drank about his shop or stand, shall, for that purpose take
out a license to keep a dram shop, under such regulations and restrictions as are
provided by this act. But no person licensed as a grocer shall be allowed to
take out a license to keep a dram shop.
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Transcript 52 LAWS OF ad valorem tax on those articles on which the tax was paid at the time of granting such license by the clerk, but only on such articles that such person has purchased after the date of such license. § 9. Any person licensed to keep a grocery may, by virtue of such, in addition to the selling of wine and spirituous liquors, sell any kind of goods, wares and merchandize, dry goods excepted, during the continuance of such license. § 10. No person shall, by virtue of a grocery license exercise the business of a grocer at more than one place at the same time, nor shall such license be assignable or transferrable. § 11. The clerk of the county court shall make out a statement of all the licenses granted by him in vacation, and the amount paid the collector on each, for state and county purposes, and report the same to the court at the next term after the same were granted. § 12. If any person shall exercise the business or trade of a grocer, without a license continuing in force for that purpose, such person shall forfeit and pay for each and every day such person shall deal as a grocer without a license, a sum not exceeding ten dollars, for the use of the county, to be recovered, by action of debt before a justice of the peace in the name of the State of Missouri. § 13. Nothing in this act contained shall extend to physicians, surgeons or apothecaries, in the use of any wines or spirituous liquor in preparations or mixtures, or in disposing of the same in the usual manner of their professions. § 14. Nothing in this act contained shall prohibit the sale of domestic distilled spirituous liquor, in any quantity not less than one quart, at the place where the same was distilled. § 15. If any person licensed to keep a grocery, shall sell any wine or spirituous liquor or any other kind of drink, wdiich such person keeps for sale in his grocery, to any slave without permission in writing from the owner or employer of such slave, such person so offending, shall forfeit and pay for each offence, to the use of the county, the sum of one hundred dollars to be recovered by action of debt in the name of the State of Missouri. § 16. If any person licensed to keep a grocery, shall sell, directly or indirectly, to any person, after the hour of nine o'clock in the forenoon on the first day of the week commonly called Sunday, any wines or spirituous liquor, or other article, which such person keeps in such grocery store for sale, such person shall forfeit and pay for the use of the county, the sum often dollars for each offence, to be recovered, by action of debt, in the name of the State of Missouri. § 17. If any person licensed to keep a grocery shall, directly or indirectly, suffer or permit any kind of gambling device, of whatever name or description to be used for the purpose of gaming about his store, or about any room, shed or booth contiguous thereto under the control of such grocery keeper, and suffer or permit any person to bet win or lose any money or property, on any game played on or with any such gambling device, such grocery keeper so offending shall forfeit and pay for the use of the county, a sum not exceeding ninety dollars, to be recovered by action of debt in the name of the State of Missouri. § 18. If any person licensed to keep a grocery shall suffer any wine or spirit- nous liquor by him sold, or any composition of which, wine or spirituous liquor is a part, sold by such grocery keeper, to be drank in or about the grocery store or premises, such person shall forfeit and pay for the use of the county, the sum of twenty dollars, to be recovered by action of debt in the name of the State of Missouri. § 19. Any person desirious of selling wine or spirituous liquor by less quantity than one quart to be drank about his shop or stand, shall, for that purpose take out a license to keep a dram shop, under such regulations and restrictions as are provided by this act. But no person licensed as a grocer shall be allowed to take out a license to keep a dram shop.