280 LAWS RELATING TO AGRICULTURE. 



not more than twenty nor less than five dollars, and for any subsequent 

 offense not more than one hundred nor less than fifty dollars. 



SEC. 7001. [Penalty for vending impure seed.] Whoever know- 

 ingly vends any grass or other seed, in or among which there is any 

 seed of the Canada thistle, white or yellow daisy, or wild carrot, and who- 

 ever being the owner, occupier, or possessor of any land, suffers any 

 Canada thistle, teasels or wild carrot to grow and ripen seed thereon, 

 or on the highway adjoining the same, shall be fined twenty dollars. 



Duty with reference to the destruction of Canada thistles 'and other noxious 

 weers, see 4732, 47320-, 4732fc. 



SEC. 7002. [Unlawful sale of commercial fertilizer.] Whoever 

 sells, exposes for sale, or offers for sale any commercial fertilizer with- 

 out having complied with the provisions of sections 4446(3, 4446/7, and 

 4446^, of the Revised Statutes, shall be fined in any sum not exceeding- 

 two hundred dollars-, or imprisoned not more than thirty days, or both, 

 and s-aid fine or imprisonment, or both, shall not be a bar to the recovery 

 of the civil penalty provided for by sections 4446^ and 4446^ of the Re- 

 vised Statutes. 



On the subject of the sale of commercial fertilizers, penalties, etc., see 

 4446a et seq. 



SEC. 7003. [Importing cattle infected with Spanish fever.] 

 Whoever except common carriers not the owners of cattle transported 

 by them, brings into this state any cattle infected with the disease com- 

 monly known as the Tei:23 or Spanish fever, or cattle liable to impart 

 such fever to other cattle, shall be fined not more than five hundred nor 

 less than fifty dollars. 



For "an act to prevent the introduction of Texas fever among cattle" (85 v. 

 83) , see (421119) et seq. 



SEC. 7006. [Exhibitions and temporary business at % fairs pro- 

 hibited.] Whoever exhibits or shows any natural or artificial curios- 

 ity for any price or gain, or sets up to let or use for profit any swing, 

 revolving swing, flying horses, whirligigs or other devicce, or whoever 

 establishes a temporary place of business for the sale of any article what- 

 soever, or offers for sale any such article except as a regular established 

 dealer in such article at his usual place of business, within one-fourth of 

 a mile of the fair ground of any agricultural society, while the fair of 

 such society is being held therein, unless he has obtained the written 

 permission of the board of such society, shall be fined not more than 

 one hundred dollars nor less than one dollar. 



FRAUDS. 



(7069-3) SEC. r. [Unlawful sale of certain kinds of wool.] 



Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the state of Ohio, That it shall 

 be unlawful for any person or persons to sell any wool washed on sheep's 

 back or otherwise, containing any unwashed tag-locks, or any unwashed 

 wool of any kind, or black wool, or parts of buck's fleeces, or other 

 substances foreign to the fleece or fleeces, which is calculated and in- 

 tended to defraud the purchaser thereof. 



(7069-4) SEC. 2. [Penalty.] Any person or persons guilty of 

 violating the provisions of section one of this act, shall be fined not less 



