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Session Laws, 1916
Volume 534, Page 905   View pdf image (33K)
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EMERSON C. HARRINGTON, GOVERNOR. 905

wares or merchandise of any description upon or along the
streets, alleys or thoroughfares of Brunswick; provided, that
no license shall be required of the producer, grower or the
manufacturer of such marketable commodities. 2. All persons
who go from house to house, or place to place, in said town
to sell or dispose of any wares, merchandise, marketable arti-
cles or other commodities; provided, that no license shall be
required of the producer or manufacturer of such marketable
articles or commodities, and no license shall be required if the
party has already a traders license issued by the town. 3.
All persons, whether they are persons who travel about
or otherwise, not being resident physicians or drug-
gists of said town, who dispose of medicines, remedies,
nostrums or patent medicines or who dispense medi-
cal advice on the streets or in other places of the town; pro-
vided, that nothing herein shall prevent the sale of medicine
under an ordinary traders license; when the sales are made
from a wagon, carriage or other vehicle a license for it may
also be required. 4. All persons who keep livery stables for
the hire of horses, carriages or teams, or who keep feed sta-
bles. 5. The proprietors of circuses, either for showing or
parading in the town. 6. The proprietors or promoters of any
theatrical performance, troupe or company, and moving-picture
exhibition, and the proprietors of any exhibition or any pub-
lic entertainment who charges an admission fee; these may
be required to procure a license for such performance, exhibi-
tion or entertainment. 7. The owner or promoter of every
merry-go-round or flying horses. 8. All keepers or owners
of bowling alleys, bowling saloons, billiard saloons, bagatele
saloons and all pool tables and saloons whether kept or used
by a corporation, firm or individual, and all skating rinks. 9.
All persons who keep or own any dray, cart or wagon or other
vehicle for transportation in said town of goods, merchandise
or other personal chattels. 10. The owner or manager of any
omnibus, automobile, auto-bus, carriage or other vehicle for
carrying passengers in said town; provided, that no proprietor
of any livery stable who pays a license to the town as pro-
prietor thereof shall be required to take another license for
omnibus or other vehicle to carry passengers in the town
as aforesaid. 11. All telephone and telegraph companies hav-
ing offices in said town and doing business therein. To encour-
age manufactures in said town the Mayor and Council are
authorized, when they see fit so to do, to exempt the plant of
any manufacturing company or association hereafter located

 

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