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ART. 27.1 TRACTION ENGINES—TRADING STAMPS. 911

road and remain stationary until the said horse or horses have
passed to a safe distance, in the meantime making as little
noise as possible with the steam.

1888, art. 27, sec. 261. 1884, ch. 170, sec. 3. 1888, ch. 198.

401. One of the men accompanying such engine shall pre-
cede such engine at least three hundred yards to warn persons
riding or driving upon any public road of the approach of said
engine, and shall assist such person or persons in the manage-
ment of any horse or horses that may require his assistance
to control the same.

Ibid. sec. 262. 1884, ch. 170, sec. 4.

402. If any person in charge of any such engine shall fail
or neglect to comply with the provisions of the three preceding
sections he shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon
conviction thereof shall be fined not less than ten dollars, and
in default of the payment of said fine shall be committed to
jail for not less than thirty days, or until the fine is paid, or
be both fined and imprisoned, in the discretion of the justice.

Ibid. sec. 263. 1884, ch. 170, sec. 5.

403. It shall be the duty of the owner of such engine to
have a copy of the four preceding sections and of this section
posted on said engine, and in default thereof he shall be sub-
ject to a fine of not less than ten dollars.

Trade—Trading Stamps.

1898, ch 207. sec. 263 A.

404. No person or association of persons shall, either
directly or indirectly, by agent or otherwise, use or hold for
use in any way, or sell any stamp commonly called a trading
stamp, or any ticket, or check, or any written or printed
promise or assurance, express or implied, or any other scheme
or device for the sale, barter or trade of any goods, wares or
merchandise, holding out as an inducement for any such sale,
barter or trade the giving or issuing of any such stamp, ticket,
check, promise, assurance, scheme or device, which stamp,
ticket, check, promise, assurance, scheme or device is to be or
may be presented to or redeemed by some person or associa-
tion of persons other than those making the sale, barter
or trade aforesaid, the holder of said stamp, ticket, check,
promise, assurance, scheme or device for presentment or
redemption getting or receiving in exchange therefor any gift,


 

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