This section is from the book "Manual Of Juvenile Laws", by Harry E. Smoot. Also available from Amazon: Manual Of Juvenile Laws.
Whoever brings, or causes to be brought, into this state for sale or exhibition, or shall sell or offer to sell, or shall give away, or have in his possession, any obscene or indecent book, pamphlet, paper, drawing, lithograph, engraving, photograph, etc., instrument of indecent or immoral use, or shall advertise the same for sale, in any way whatever, or shall give any information as to how, where, or of whom said indecent and obscene articles hereinbefore mentioned can be purchased or obtained, or shall manufacture such articles, shall be confined in the county jail not more than six months, or fined not less than $100 nor more than $1,000 for each offense. One-half of the fine goes to the informer.
R. S., ch. 38, sec. 223.
Anyone sending through the post office, or by an express company, or in any other manner, any of the obscene and indecent articles mentioned in the preceding section, or anyone advertising through the mail, express companies or otherwise, the foregoing articles or things, shall be subject to the fines mentioned in the preceding section.
Sec. 224.
It is unlawful to sell or offer to sell, give away, or distribute, literature of any kind relating to venereal diseases, upon the street or sidewalk or public property of the city.
R. m. C., sec. 1461.
It is unlawful to exhibit, sell or circulate indecent literature or pictures of any kind, or to exhibit or perform any indecent, immoral or lewd play or representation. Fine of from $20 to $100.
Sec. 1464.
An indecent exposure of any kind in a public place is punishable by fine of $20 to $100.
Sec. 1465.
Anyone committing indecent, lewd or filthy acts in any place, or using lewd or filthy words, or threatening or abusive language, shall be subject to a fine of $5 to $100.
Sec. 1466.
 
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