Punishment

Whoever shall be guilty of open lewdness, disorderly conduct or other notorious act of public indecency, tending to debauch the public morals, shall be fined not exceeding $200.

R. S., ch. 38, sec. 55.

Disturbing The Peace

Whoever wilfully disturbs the peace and quiet of a neighborhood or family by loud or unusual noises, threatening, quarreling, fighting, or in any other manner, or whoever shall carry concealed weapons, or display any deadly weapon in a threatening manner, shall be fined not exceeding $100.

Sec. 56.

Disorderly Conduct

All persons who shall make, aid, countenance or assist in making any improper noise, riot, disturbance, breach of the peace or diversion tending to a breach of the peace; all persons who shall collect in crowds for unlawful purposes or for any purpose to the annoyance and disturbance of other persons; all persons who are Idle and dissolute and go about begging;......all persons who are found in houses of ill fame or gaming houses; all persons lodging in or found in out-houses, sheds, etc., or unoccupied buildings, or underneath sidewalks, or lodging in open air and not giving good account of themselves;......all persons who shall engage in any fraudulent scheme, device or trick to obtain money or other valuable thing, or who shall aid or abet or in any manner be concerned therein;......all persons found loitering about in any hotel, block, bar room, dram shop, gambling house or disorderly house or wandering about the streets without any known lawful means of support or without being able to give a satisfactory account of themselves; all persons carrying deadly weapons or known to be thieves or criminals who are found lounging in or prowling or loitering around any railroad depot, place of amusement, auction room, hotel, store, shop, public conveyance, public gathering, court room, or any public place and who are unable to give a reasonable excuse for being so found, shall be deemed guilty of disorderly conduct. Penalty: fine of $100 to $200.

R. M. C., sec. 1454.