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ART. 16.] HYATTSTOWN. 1517
corner opposite the lane on the west side of said town; thence
with a line parallel with the county road, through the lands of
Mrs. M. P. Brengle and Mrs. A. C. Hyatt, to intersect the lane
on the west side of said town at lot number eighty-two; thence
with the lane on the west side of said town as far as the plat of
said town extends; thence with a straight line one hundred and
ninety-eight feet through the lands of A. J. Tabler; thence with
a straight line through the lands of A. J. Tabler, across the county
road to the place of beginning.
1888, ch. 103.
109. The male citizens of Hyattstown of the age of twenty-one
years and upward, who have resided in said town for six months
next preceding the election, shall, on the first Monday in May
annually, elect three freeholders who have resided in said town
for six months next preceding said election, as commissioners of
Hyattstown, to serve for one year, or until their successors shall
be elected and qualified. They shall receive no pay for their
services.
Ibid.
110. The three commissioners shall, at their first meeting after
an election, elect one of their number to be president of the board,
and all vacancies in the board of commissioners shall be filled by
an election held after ten days' notice given by the remaining-
commissioners.
Ibid.
111. They shall meet in said town on or before the first Mon-
day in June succeeding their election, and from time to time as.
occasion may require.
Ibid.
112. They shall annually appoint a clerk, who shall keep the
minutes of their proceedings in a well bound book, which shall be
open to the inspection of all persons interested therein, and shall
perform such other duties as the commissioners may assign him.
Ibid
113. They shall annually, on or before the first Monday in
April, appoint three judges of election, who shall conduct the
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