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shall knowingly sell for human food, milk from which what is commonly- 

 called "strippings" has been withheld, without the purchaser thereof being 

 informed or knowing the fact, or whoever shall knowingly sell for human 

 food milk drawn from a diseased cow, knowing her to be so diseased as to 

 render her milk unwholesome, or whoever shall knowingly sell for human 

 food, milk so tainted or corrupted as to be unwholesome, or whoever shall 

 knowingly supply, or bring to be manufactured into any substance for 

 human food, to any cheese or butter factory or creamery, without all in- 

 terested therein knowing or being informed of the fact, milk which is 

 adulterated with water or any foreign substance, or milk from which 

 cream has been taken, or milk from which what is commonly called 

 "strippings" has been withheld, or milk drawn from a diseased cow, 

 knowing her to be so diseased as to injure her milk, or milk so tainted or 

 corrupted as to be unwholesome, or whoever shall knowingly, with intent 

 to defraud, take from milk after it has been delivered to a cheese factory, 

 or butter factory or creamery, to be manufactured into any substance for 

 human food, for or on account of the person supplying the milk or cream, 

 or shall, with like intent, knowingly add any foreign substance to the milk 

 or cream, whereby it, or the products thereof, shall become unwholesome 

 for human food, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and for each and every 

 such misdemeanor shall be fined not less than twenty-five nor more than 

 one hundred dollars or confined in the county jail not exceeding six 

 months or both ,in the discretion of the court. 



Sec. 2. Any person who shall adulterate milk, with the view of offer- 

 ing the same for sale or exchange, or shall keep cows for the production of 

 milk for market, or for sale or exchange, in an unhealthy condition, or 

 knowingly feed the same on food that produces impure, diseased, or un- 

 wholesome milk, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and, on con- 

 viction, shall be punished by a fine of not less than fifty dollars nor more 

 than two hundred dollars, for each and every offense. 



Sec. 3. Any person "or persons who shall, in any of the cities of this 

 State, engage in or carry on a retail business in the sale, exchange of, or 

 any retail traffic in milk, shall hav e each and every can in which the milk 

 is carried or exposed for sale or exchange ,and the carriage or vehicle from 

 which the same is vended, conspicuously marked with his, her, or their 

 name or names, also indicating by said mark the locality from which 



