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sons so offending; to remove or cause to be removed, or rendered safe at
the expense of the owner any ricketty chimneys or other structures that
may be regarded as dangerous; to prevent live stock of any kind from run-
ning at large within the corporate limits, and to provide suitable penal-
ties; to lay a special tax or license on dogs, in the discretion of the board;
to establish and regulate a lock-up for the temporary confinement of vio-
lators of the laws and ordinances of the town; to prohibit or restrain the
keeping of bawdy houses or houses of ill-fame within the limits of the
corporation, and to provide for the punishment of all persons who shall
keep, authorize or suffer to be kept, or knowingly rent for such purposes,
any such house or houses of ill-fame; to regulate and provide for the issu-
ing of licenses or permits for all hawking, peddling and transient vending
of wares, merchandise of every description (except by sample) within the
town limits, except all such articles of food and provisions, in the hands
of the producer, or articles in the hands of the manufacturer; for the issu-
ing of licenses to all traveling persons who dispense medicines or medical
advice; and shall also have power to demand license from all itinerant
players and showmen exhibiting within said town, but shall not accept
tickets to any such entertainments as payment therefor; shall also have
power to regulate, restrain or prohibit any theatrical or other public exhi-
bition on the streets, or indoors, within said town, when the same shall be
deemed demoralizing or otherwise obnoxious or objectionable; to license
saloons, breweries and other places where malt, spirituous, vinous or fer-
mented liquors are sold; provided, that no greater sum than thirty dollars
be charged for any one license for any of the foregoing objects.
1894, ch. 399, sec. 254A.
206. The burgess and commissioners may level, grade and macadam-
ize the streets and alleys, or any of them, in whole or in pkrt, and cause
bridges or culverts to be made over the water-courses or hollows in said
streets or alleys and crossing places, of stone or otherwise, at convenient
places over the same; they shall have exclusive jurisdiction over the streets
and alleys in said town, to keep the same in repair and in a cleanly con-
dition at all times; may provide a judicious system for lighting the same,
and make all or any changes or improvements thereon as shall inure to
the public convenience and benefit within the means authorized and pre-
scribed by the charter.
1894, oh. 399, sec. 254B.
207. The burgess and commissioners shall have power to compel all
turnpike companies, whose roads or any part thereof lie within the limits
of the town, to perform all the duties and obligations imposed upon them
by their respective charters, or the laws of the State, upon such parts
thereof as are within the limits of the town, and shall have power to enter
into arrangements with the said turnpike companies in relation to the
grading, paving and repairing of the parts of their respective roads lying
within the limits of the town.
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