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less such butter be made from milk or cream obtained from cows that 

 have given a satisfactory negative tuberculin test within one year ; pro- 

 vided, however, that from January 1, 1909, for a period of five years, to 

 wit, until January 1, 1914, butter made of milk obtained from cows not 

 tuberculin tested or not free from tuberculosis may be sold in the City 

 of Chicago if the milk or cream from which such butter was made was 

 pasteurized according to the rules and regulations of the Department of 

 Health of the City of Chicago. 



SUCTION 2. It shall be unlawful to sell any butter in the City of 

 Chicago, unless there be stamped on the package in plainly legible let- 

 ters of not less than one-eighth-inch type : ' ' Made of milk (or cream) 

 from cows free from tuberculosis as shown by tuberculin test, ' ' or, "Made 

 from milk (or cream) pasteurized according to the rules and regulations 

 of the Department of Health of the City of Chicago." 



SKCTION 3. Any butter offered for sale, exposed for sale or kept with 

 the intention of selling in the City of Chicago, which shall be found 

 within the city in violation of this ordinance, shall be forthwith sei/ed, 

 condemned and destroyed by the milk and food inspectors or other duly 

 authorized agents or employes of the Department of Health of the City 

 of Chicago. 



SKCTION 4. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and 

 after January 1, 1909. 



CHEESE. 



Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago : 



SKCTION 1. No domestic cheese shall be sold or offered for sale or 

 kept with the intention of selling in the City of Chicago after January 1, 

 1909, unless .such cheese be made from milk or cream obtained from 

 cows that have given a satisfactory negative tuberculin test within one 

 year ; provided, however, that from January 1, 1909, for a period of five 

 years, to wit, until January 1, 1914, domestic cheese made of milk obtained 

 from cows not tuberculin tested or not free from tuberculosis, may be 

 sold in the City of Chicago if the milk or cream from which such cheese 

 was made was pasteurized according to the rules and regulations- of the 

 Department of Health of the City of Chicago. 



SKCTION 2. It shall be unlawful to sell any such cheese in the City 

 of Chicago unless there be stamped on the package in plainly legible 

 letters of not less than one-eighth-inch type : " Made of milk (or cream) 

 from cows free from tuberculosis as shown by tuberculin test, " or ' ' Made 

 from milk (or cream) pasteurized according to the rules and regulations 

 of the Department of Health of the City of Chicago." 



SECTION 3. Any cheese offered for sale, exposed for sale or kept with 

 the intention of selling in the City of Chicago, which shall be found 

 within the citv in violation of this ordinance, shall be forthwith seized, 



