Bill from Sylvester Emmons and Others, circa 25 February 1843–B
Source Note
Committee of Municipal Laws [, , and ], Bill, to Nauvoo City Council, , Hancock Co., IL, ca. 25 Feb. 1843; handwriting of ; signature of JS; endorsement and docket in handwriting of ; one page; Nauvoo, IL, Records, 1841–1845, CHL.
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Sec 6 that all that space <of ground> out side the Market house and under the eaves of the same may be used free of charge for the sale of fish, poultry, butter, eggs and vegetables and that the roof of said building shall extend over the outside of the house so as to cover about four feet of ground on each side thereof
sec, 9 <7> That No vegetables, eggs or poultry, of any kind shall be sold or bought within this during market hours, except at the market or markets in this . every person who shall violate this section shall forfeit and pay to this two Dollars with cost of suit
sec 7 <8> No person <or persons> shall obstruct the passages of the market with wheel barrows or other articles, during market hours under the penalty of two Dollars to be recovered with cost of suit with for this
sec 8 <9> That all lessees or ocupiers of stalls shall keep the same clean and free from any disagreeable smell and shall cleanse the same as often as necessary and <every person> for a failure to comply with <the provisions of> this section shall forfeit and pay to the the penalty of two Dollars for each offence [p. [3]]