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Adulterated Dairy Products. shall be punished by a fine of not less than one hundred and not exceeding five hundred dollars and may be removed from his office.

CHAPTER 66.

ALLOWING STALLION, BULL OR RAM TO RUN AT LARGE

§ 7835. Unlawful permitting stallion, bull or ram to run at large. Every person who permits or allows, either:

1. A stallion or jack over the age of one year; or,

2. Any bull over the age of eight months; or,

3. Any ram during the months of September, October and November of each year, To run at large is guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof is punishable hy a fine of not less than ten, and not exceeding fifty dollars.

§ 7636. Exceptions. The provisions of the last section shall not be construed to include any stallion, jack, bull or ram kept in any herd.

§ 7637. Justice's court. Jurisdiction. Appeals. Any justice of the peace within his county shall have concurrent jurisdiction with the district court to hear, try and determine any prosecution arising under the provisions of this chapter, and upon conviction to impose the punishment prescribed, subject to defendant's right to appeal to the district court as provided by law.

§ 7638. Liable in civil action for damages. Any person violating any of the provisions of this chapter shall be liable in a civil action to any person, directly or indirectly, injured thereby for all damages resulting therefrom.

CHAPTER 67.

ADULTERATED DAIRY PRODUCTS,

§ 7639. Selling imitation of butter without brand. Any person who shall knowingly sell or offer for sale or procure the sale of or make or manufacture. any article or substance in semblance of butter, not the legitimate product of the dairy and made exclusively of milk or cream, but into the composition of which the oil or fat of animals, or melted butter or any oil thereof, enters as a substitute for cream, in tubs, firkins or other original packages and not distinctly, legibly and durably branded, stamped or marked in a conspicuous place with the word " oleomargarine," or " butterine," or "patent butter," as the case may be, in letters not less than one-fourth of an inch in width and one-half of an inch in length, or in retail packages not plainly and conspicuously labeled with said words “oleomargarine,"

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