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An Act to incorporate the city of Butler, in Bates county, Missouri. 1859 342 (1859)

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7. Provisions as to the levy of taxes by
the City Council.
8. Power of Council, and provisions as to
nuisances, and also to their powers
generally and especially.
9. Certain licenses, and fines and forfeit-
ures, for school purposes.
10. Style of ordinances; ordinances to be
signed by Mayor; shall be published;
Council may cause persons to appear
before them; as to additions that may
be made to said city.
11. Marshal to give bond and take oath;
shall be City Collector, and possess the
same power as Constable.
12. Council to appoint Street Overseer; cit-
izens to be required to work on streets.
13. When general election of city officers
to be held ; until first election, who
shall be officers of city.

Be it enacted by the General ./1ssembly of the State of M1issouri, as
follows :
§ 1. That the inhabitants of the city of Butler included in the limits
of the town of Butler, and all its additions as laid off and recorded in the
Clerk's office of the county of Bates, in the State of Missouri, are hereby
declared and constituted a body corporate and politic, by the name and style
of the  City of Butler ; and by that name and style shall have perpetu-
al succession and a common seal ; shall sue and be sued, implead and be im-
pleaded, defend and be defended, in all courts of law and equity having
competent jurisdiction; may grant, lease, purchase, and hold property, both
real and personal, within said city, and no other; and may do allother acts
as natural persons.
§ 2. The corporate duties and powers of said city shall be vested in a
Mayor, a Marshal, and six Councilmen, a Clerk, Treasurer, and City At-
torney, who shall be chosen by the qualified voters of the city, who shall
hold their offices until their successors are elected and qualified, and who
shall be, at the time of their election, over twenty-one years of age, citizens
of the United States; and the Mayor, Marshal, and Councilmen shall be
householders within the corporate limits of said town.
§ 3. The Mayor and Councilmen shall constitute a Town Council, who
shall fix and regulate the time and place of holding their stated meetings,
of which the Mayor shall be ex oficio President, but shall not vote except
in case of a tie. The Councilmen at their first meeting after their election
shall choose from their own number a President pro tempore, who shall
hold his office until the next election of town officers, and who shall preside
at the meetings of the Town Council in the absence of the Mayor.
§ 4. Before entering upon the duties of their office, each member of
the Council shall take an oath or affirmation to support the constitution of
the United States, and of the State of Missouri, and to faithfully demean
himself in office. The Treasurer shall, also, before entering upon the duties
of his office, enter into bond with security, to be approved by the Council,
in any sum not less than one thousand dollars, payable.to the State of Mis-

CORPORATION.
AN ACT to incorporate the city of Butler, in Bates county, Missouri.

The inhabitants of the town of Butler §
incorporated; boundaries of city; gen-
eral corporate powers.
Who corporate powers vested in; qual-
ification of city officers.
What to constitute the Town Council
their stated meetings; Mayor to be
President of Council; Council shall
elect President pro tem.; his term of of-
fice and his duties.
All officers to take oath of office;
Treasurer to give bond.
Mayor to be conservator of peace; he
shall be vested with the powers of Jus-
tices of the Peace, and shall be entitled
to the same fees; of appeals to be
taken from judgments of Mayor;
Mayor to keep a docket.
Mayor may remit fines; he shall be
governed by the laws of the State in
cases not arising under this act; fur-
ther about duties of Mayor.

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