2210 ARTICLE 10.
The sheriff shall be paid in full for his services in such cause six dollars.
The jurors shall severally receive fifty cents per day, while the witnesses
shall also be paid the sum of fifty cents per day.
LICENSES.
1900, ch. 339, sec. 75. 1904, ch. 395, sec. 75. 1914, ch. 680, sec. 75.
92. The Commissioners shall have authority by ordinance to require
licenses or permits to be applied for and obtained by the parties or per-
sons hereinafter mentioned, and to fix the amounts to be paid for said
licenses or permits, and to prescribe the penalties to be imposed for the
failure to procure the licenses or permits and to pay for the same. The
moneys paid for any and all such licenses or permits required and issued
under the order of the Commissioners shall belong to them for the corpo-
rate purposes of the town. The Commissioners may, by and under ordi-
nance, require the following parties or persons, whether individuals, firms,
associations or incorporated bodies, to apply for and obtain licenses or
permits, to wit:
(1) All parties or persons who hawk, peddle, huckster or vend any
marketable commodities, wares or merchandise of any description upon
or along the streets, lanes, alleys or thoroughfares of Cambridge; pro-
vided, that no license shall be required of the producer, grower or the
manufacturer of such marketable commodities; provided, further, that
persons who themselves catch fish, crabs and other articles of food from
the water, and persons who catch or shoot game, shall not be required to
take out a license to sell same.
(2) All persons who go from house to house, or place to place, in the
town to sell or dispose of any wares, merchandise, marketable articles or
other commodities; provided, that no license will be required of the pro-
ducer or manufacturer of such marketable articles or commodities, and no
license shall be required if the party already has a traders' license.
(3) All barbers who have shops or saloons in said town for the accom-
modation of their patrons, and the owner or manager of any laundry busi-
ness who have a fixed place for work.
(4) All persons, whether they are persons who travel about or other-
wise, not being resident physicians or druggists of Cambridge, who sell or
dispose of medicines, remedies, nostrums or patent medicines, or who dis-
pense medical advice on the streets or in other places of the town; pro-
vided that nothing herein shall prevent the sale of medicines- under au
ordinary traders' license. When the sales are made from a wagon, carri-
age or other vehicle a license for it may also be required.
(5) All retail dealers of goods or articles of merchandise who are now
residents of the town.
(6) All persons who keep livery stables for the hire of horses, carri-
ages or teams, or who keep feed stables.
(7) All proprietors of hotels, and parties who keep restaurants, eating
houses, and ice-cream saloons and venders of ice-cream who have no
traders' license.
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