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serving notices .and subpoenas shall be the same as in other cases in the district 

 court. 



SEC. 10. Before selling or delivering any intoxicating liquors to any person, a 

 request must be printed or written, dated of the true date, stating the applicant is 

 not a minor, and the residence of the signer, for whom and whose use the liquor is 

 required, the amount and kind required, the actual purpose for which the request 

 is made and for what use desired, and his or her true name and residence, and, 

 where numbered, by street and number, if in a city, and that neither the applicant 

 nor the person for whose use requested habitually uses intoxicating liquors as a 

 beverage, and the request shall be signed by the applicant by his own true name 

 and signature, and attested by the permit-holder who receives and fills the request 

 by his own true name and signature in his own handwriting. But the request shall 

 be refused, notwithstanding the statement made, unless the permit-holder has 

 reason to believe said statement to be true, and in no case unless the permit-holder 

 filling it personally knows the person applying, that he is not a minor, that he is 

 not intoxicated, and that he is not in the habit of using intoxicating liquors as a 

 beverage; or, if the applicant is not so personally known to the permit-hoi, er, 

 before filling the said order or delivering the liquor he shall require identification, 

 and the statement of a reliable and trustworthy person, of good character .. ul 

 habits, known personally to him, that the applicant is not a minor, and is not in 

 the habit of using intoxicating liquors as a beverage, and is worthy of credit as to 

 the truthfulness of the statements in the application, and this statement shall be 

 signed by the witness in his own true name and handwriting, stating his residence 

 correctly. 



SEC. 11. On or before the 15th of January, March, May, July, September, and 

 November of each year each permit-holder shall make full returns to the county 

 auditor of all requests filled by him and his clerks during the two preceding months, 

 and accompanying the same with a written or printed oath duly taken and sub- 

 scribed before the county auditor or notary public, which shall be in the following 



form, to wit: "I, , being duly sworn, on oath state that the 



requests for liquors herewith returned are all that were received ami filled at my 



pharmacy (or place of business) under my permit during the months of , 



18 ; that I have carefully preserve! I the same and that they were tilled up, signed 



and attested at the date shown thereon, as provided by law; that said request s were 

 filled by delivering the quantity and kind of liquors required, and that no liquors 

 have been sold or dispensed under color of my permit during said months except as 

 shown by the requests herewith returned, and that I have faithfully observed and 

 complied with the conditions of my bond and oath taken by me thereon endorsed 

 and with all the laws relating to any duties in the premises.'' 



Every permit-holder shall keep strict account of all liquors purchased or procured 

 by him in a book kept for that purpose, which shall be subject at all times to the 

 inspection of the commissioners of pharmacy and the county attorney, and any grand 

 juror, sheriff, or justice of the peace of the county, and such books shall show of 

 whom such liquors were purchased or procured, the amount and kind of liquors pur- 

 chased or procured, the date of receipt and amount sold, also the amount on hand 

 of each kind for each two months; such book shall be produced by the party keep- 

 ing the same, to be used as evidence on the trial of any prosecution against him or 

 against liquors alleged to have been seized from him or his house, on notice duly 

 served that the same will be required as evidence; and at the same time he returns 

 requests to the county auditor he shall file a statement of such account with such 

 auditor, except that the items of sales need not be embraced therein, but the aggre- 

 gate amount of each kind shall be, and such statement shall be verified before the 

 county auditor or a notary public. All forms necessary to carry out the provisions 

 of this act not otherwise provided for shall be as may be provided by the commis- 

 sioners of pharmacy. 



