2770 ARTICLE 12.
powered to exact and collect the tax hereinbefore referred to on all appli-
cations for permits to sell liquor within the corporate limits of the town
of Grantsville between the first day of May, 1906, and the election and
qualification of the Mayor and Council of said town herebefore provided
for; and all applications for permits to sell liquors in said town between
the date last referred to shall be made to the said "The Commissioners of
Grantsville."
1906, ch. 423, sec. 122C.
218. It shall not be lawful for the clerk of the Circuit Court for
Garrett county to issue license to any person or persons, firm or corpora-
tion to sell spirituous or fermented liquors or lager beer after the thir-
tieth day of April, 1906, within the corporate limits of the town of Grants-
ville unless said person or persons, firm or corporation shall first present
to said clerk of the Circuit Court, in addition to all other requirements
of law, a permit from the Mayor and Council of said town of Grantsville
authorizing said person or persons, firm or corporation, to sell liquor or
liquors in said town.
HOGS.
1914, ch. 288, sec. 1.
219. It shall not be lawful for any hog to run at large in Garrett
County; any hog found upon the public highway, or unenclosed lands,
or trespassing upon enclosed lands, may be taken up and impounded by
the owner or occupant or occupants of any enclosure in Garrett County;
the said owner or occupant may impound any hog so found, and if the
owner is known, shall immediately notify the owner of the hog so im-
pounded, who may claim and remove said hog by paying One Dollar
($1.00) for each hog so impounded, and, in addition, shall pay for feed-
ing of the hog so impounded.
1914, ch. 288, sec. 2.
220. If the owner of the hog, so impounded, is not known to the per-
son who has impounded said hog, he shall cause a notice to be inserted
in some newspaper published in the County containing a description of
the hog so impounded, and if, at the end of one week from the time the
notice was so published, the owner has not claimed and removed said hog,
the person who has impounded the hog shall cause a second notice to be
inserted in some newspaper published in the County, giving ten days' no-
tice, and state the time and place where the hog or hogs are to be sold,
at which time if the hogs are not claimed and removed by the owner, and
all charges paid, including penalty, advertising and feeding, said hog or
hogs so impounded shall be sold at public sale to the highest bidder, and
if the hogs are sold at public sale, a full account of all expenses and moneys
paid out, as well as all moneys received for the hogs so sold, shall be filed
with the County Commissioners and any money remaining over and above
the amount required to pay all expenses as above mentioned shall be turned
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