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Session Laws, 1912
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1504 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [Ch. 790]

herewith, to be recovered by indictment in the Circuit Court,
for the use of the county.

1902, ch. 169,. sec. 217.

534. He shall be allowed thirty-five cents a day, and no
more, for keeping and boarding each prisoner committed to the
jail of said county.

SOMERSET.
1906, ch. 795, sec. 1.

535. That the inhabitants of the town of Somerset Heights,
in Montgomery county, are hereby created a body corporate
by the name and style of the town of Somerset, with all the
powers and privileges of a body politic and corporate, and by
said corporate name may have perpetual succession, sue and be
sued, plead and be impleaded in any court of law or equity,
may have the use of a common seal and may hold real, per-
sonal and mixed property when the best interests of the town
may so demand.

Ibid. sec. 2.

536. That the corporate limits of said town shall be as
follows: Beginning at the intersection of the western side of
the Georgetown and Rockville turnpike road with the northerly
line of the land formerly owned by one Hilleary Ball, where a
stone marked I. T. 5 F. V. bears south 55 degrees, 52 minutes,
30 seconds west magnetic, 382 feet, and running thence south
55 degrees, 52 minutes, 30 seconds west, 382 feet to said stone
marked I. T. 5 F. V.; thence south 76 degrees, 56 minutes
west 3,084.5 feet to the northeast edge of the river load; thence
with said edge of said road north 45 degrees, 25 minutes west
about 460 feet to the fourth line of a conveyance from Thomas
Hyde, trustee, to John E. Beall and Ralph Walsh, dated March
1, 1890, and recorded among the Land Records of said Mont-
gomery County, in Liber J. A. No. 17, folio 151, etc.; thence
with said fourth line reversed, north 4 degrees, 5 minutes, 30
seconds west about 2,800 feet to a stone at the foot of a blazed
cedar tree, the same being the southwest corner of the land now
or formerly owned by Gen. R. C. Drum; thence with the line
dividing the said Drum property from that mentioned and
described in the deed last aforesaid south 78 degrees, 13 minutes
east, to the western edge of said Georgetown and Rockville turn-
pike road; thence with said edge of said road in a southerly
direction to said place of beginning.

1906, ch. 795, sec. 3.

637. That the qualified voters of said town, as the same
are hereinafter prescribed, shall on the first Monday in May,

 

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