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Item Open Access Revised Code of Ordinances of the City of McKinney, Texas, Primary Sources Page 5, Image 6 (1899) Ordinances of the City of McKinney, Disturbance of the Peace, § 1.(General Publisher, 1899)That if any person shall go into or near any public place, or into or near any private house and shall use loud and vociferous or obscene, vulgar or indecent language or swear or curse, or yell or shriek or expose his person or rudely display any pistol or other deadly weapon in a manner calculated to disturb the inhabitants of such public place or private house, he shall be fined in any sum not exceeding one hundred dollars.Item Open Access Theodore Harris, Charter and Ordinances of the City of San Antonio. Comprising All Ordinances of a General Character in Force August 7th, at 220 (1899), Ordinances of the City of San Antonio, Ordinances, ch. 22, § 4(General Publisher, 1899)Prohibited drawing in a threatening manner a pistol, gun, knife, sword cane, club or any other instrument or weapon that may cause death.Item Open Access Revised Ordinances of the City of Fort Worth, Texas, 1873-1884, at 113-14, An Ordinance defining and punishing affrays and Disturbances of the Peace, § 2 (1885)(General Publisher, 1879)If any person shall go into any public place, or into or near any private house, or along any public street or highway near any private house, and shall use loud and vociferous, or obscene, vulgar, or indecent language, or swear or curse, or expose his person, or rudely display any pistol or other deadly weapon in such public place, or upon such public street or highway, or near such private house, in a manner calculated to disturb the inhabitants thereof, he shall be fined in a sum not exceeding one hundred dollars.Item Open Access George Washington Paschal, A Digest of the Laws of Texas: Containing Laws in Force, and the Repealed Laws on Which Rights Rest. Carefully Annotated, at 1321, An Act to Amend Article 382, Title XI, Chapter 3 of the Penal Code. Art. 6509 (Vol. 2, 1873)(General Publisher, 1866)if any one or more persons shall, in any public place, by loud and vociferous talking, swearing, or rudely displaying any pistol, or other deadly weapon, so as to disturb the inhabitants of the place in the prosecution of their lawful business, any person engaged in such disturbance shall be fined in any sum not exceeding fifty dollars.