§ 110.001 LICENSING PUBLIC EXHIBITIONS.
   (A)   No person or persons or corporation shall exhibit in said village any circus, menagerie, or sideshow, or exhibit any natural or artificial curiosity, for which pay is demanded or received, without a license from the Clerk; and for any license granted for any business, object, or purpose herein specified there shall be paid by the person or persons, or corporation receiving the same as follows: upon a license for a circus, and menagerie, or circus and menagerie combined, the sum of $10 for each day upon which an exhibition shall occur; for each sideshow connected with or traveling with a circus or a menagerie, $2 per day; for every exhibition of natural or artificial curiosities, $2 per day; for every other entertainment given in tents or under canvas, $2 per day for the first day, and $1 for each succeeding day, but no fraction of a day shall be considered in this matter.
   (B)   This section shall not apply to any exhibition or concert by the pupils of any school, or music teacher residing in this village, nor to any concert or entertainment given for any benevolent object, and every proprietor, agent, manager, person in charge, employee, assistant, or performer, in any circus, menagerie, sideshow, or exhibition of natural curiosities or other show under tent or elsewhere, who shall be engaged, or assist or perform in any such exhibition, performance, or entertainment, for which license shall not have been duly granted, shall be deemed guilty of a violation of this section.
(2005 Code, § 28.001) (Ord. 16, passed - -) Penalty, see § 110.999