LAWS RELATING TO AGRICULTURE. 



ired or produced in violation of the provisions of this section, whether 

 such article, substance or compound shall be made or produced in this 

 state or elsewhere. 



(4200-14) SEC. 2. ["Natural butter and cheese," etc., defined; 

 oleomargarine.] For the purpose of this act the terms "natural but- 

 ter and cheese," "natural butter or cheese produced from pure unadul- 

 terated milk or cream from the same, butter and cheese made~lrom 

 unadulterated milk or cream, butter or cheese, the product of the dairy," 

 and butter or cheese shall be understood to mean the products usually 

 known by the terms butter and cheese, and which butter is manufac- 

 tured exclusively from pure milk or cream or both, with salt and with 

 or without any harmless coloring matter, and which cheese is manu- 

 factured exclusively from pure milk or cream or both, with salt and 

 rennet and with or without any harmless coloring jnatter or sage. It 

 is further provided that nothing in this act shall be construed to pro- 

 hibit the manufacture or sale of oleomargarine, in a separate and dis- 

 tinct form, and in such manner as will advise the consumer of its real 

 character, free from any coloring matter or other ingredient causing 

 it to look like or to appear to be butter, as above denned. 



(4200-15) SEC. 3. [Penalty.] Whoever violates the provisions 

 of this act shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and be punished by a fine 

 of not less than one hundred dollars, nor more than five hundred, or 

 not less than six months' nor more than one year's imprisonment, for 

 the first offense, and by imprisonment for one year for each subsequent 

 offense. 



(4200-16) SEC. i. [Oleomargarine; restrictions.] No person 

 shall manufacture, offer or expose for sale, sell or deliver, or have in his 

 possession with intent to sell or deliver, any oleomargarine which con- 

 tains any methlv (methyl) orange, butter yellow, annatto, analine dye, 

 or any other coloring matter. 



(4200-17) SEC. 2. [Placards to be displayed by dealers.] 

 Every person who shall offer or expose for sale, sell or deliver, or have 

 in his possession with intent to sell or deliver, any oleomargarine, shall 

 keep a white placard not less in size than ten by fourteen inches, in a 

 conspicuous place where the same may be easily seen and read, in the 

 store, room, stand, booth, vehicle or place where such substance is 

 offered or exposed for sale, on which placard shall be printed in black 

 letters, not less in size than one and one-half inches square, the words 

 "oleomargarine sold here ;" and said placard shall not contain any other 

 words than the ones described ; and no person shall sell or deliver any 

 oleomargarine unless it be done under its true name and. each package 

 has on the upper side thereof a label on which is printed in letters not 

 less than five-eighths of an inch square, the word "oleomargarine." and 

 in letters not less than one-eighth of an inch square, the name and per 

 -cent, of each ingredient therein. 



(4200-18) SEC. 3. [Placards to be displayed by hotel proprie- 

 tors and others.] Every proprietor, keeper, manager or person in 

 charge of any hotel, boat, railroad car, boarding-house, restaurant, eating- 

 house, lunch-counter or lunch-room, who therein sells, uses, s'erves, fur- 

 nishes or disposes of or uses in cooking, any oleomargarine, shall dis- 

 play and keep a white placard in a conspicuous place, where the same 

 may be easily seen and read, in the dining-room, eating-room, restau- 

 rant, lunch-room or place where such substance is furnished, served, 

 sold or disposed of, which placard shall be in size not less than ten by 



