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An Act relating to the Collector of Dram-shop Licenses in the county of St. Louis. 1854 502 (1854)

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He shall also be allowed the same fees thatare now allowed to the recoid.
ers'of deeds for recording and copying all papers which lie is required by
law to record or copy.
§ 2. In all chancery proceedings before said judge of probate, ho slall
exercise the same discretion in taxing costs as are now exercised by the
circuit courts; and, in all proceedings at law before him, he shall give
judgment for costs, and issue fee bills in the same manner as is required
by law in the circuit courts.
§ 3. That portion of the third section of  an act to establish probate
courts in the counties of Platte and Andrew, approved March 12th, 1849,
which relates to the fees of said probate judges, and all other acts incon-
sistent with the provisions of this act, are hereby repealed, so far as the
said probate court of Andrew county is concerned.
This act to take effect from and after the first Monday in August,.
eighteen hundred and fifty-six.
Approved March 3, 1855. -
DRAM-SHOPS.
AN ACT relating to the Collector of Dram-shop Licenses in the county of t. Louis.
( 1. When a dram-shop license in the city of  grocerys or taverns only to be issued
St. Louis may be issued.             by county court.
2. Certain portions of a former law re- J 4. Penalty for selling liquor on Sunday,
pealed, and a certain portion reiinaeted.  or to a slave without consent of his
3. A collector of dram-shop licenses to be  master.
appointed; licenses for dram-shops,
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Missouri, as follows:
§ 1. The collector of dram-shop licenses in the county of St. Louis, or
the county court thereof, shall hereafter issue no dram-shop license within,
the city of St. Louis, unless the party applying therefor shall have pro.
viously obtained and produced to him a regular dram-shop license, issued
in pursuance of theordiiiances of said city of St. Louis, covering the same
time for which he seeks a dram-shop license from the county.
§ 2. Sections one and two and five of an act entitled, an act to enforce
the payment of taxes on dram-shops, approved February 6th, 1847, are
hereby repealed, and the second and third sections of  an act to regulate
the licensing of grocerys in the city and county of St. Louis, approved
February 15, 1843, are hereby re'nacted and declared in full force.
§ 3. The county court of St. Louis county may appoint a collector of
dram-shop licenses, and define his duties; but he shall have no power to
issue licenses for dram-shops, grocerys or taverns, which shall only be
done by the county court.
§ 4. Any person'having a dram-shop or tavern license, who shall sell,
directly or indirectly, any intoxicating liquor, on the first day of the week,.
called Sunday, or shall keep open any dram-shop, ale house, beer house,
or other tippling house on said day, or shall sell or permit to be sold,
directly or indirectly, any liquor to a slave without the assent of his ms-

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