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686

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

CHAP. 382

to a red oak tree on George Sharp's lot; thence north fifty
degrees, east four hundred feet to a locust gate post situated
near Robert Izsett's house, on the road to Dan's Rock ;
thence north forty-two degrees, west a distance of one thou-
sand and seventy feet to a pine tree near Dr. A. G. Smith's
residence, and the George's creek and Cumberland railroad ;
thence north fifty degrees west a distance of eight hundred
and fifty feet to a white oak tree standing near the convent ;
thence due west five hundred and fifty feet to a pine tree
near Squirrel Neck run; thence south twenty-nine degrees,
west five hundred feet to a locust post on southeast bank of
George's creek, and on the near corner of Harry Taylor's
lot; thence along the left bank of George's creek to the
place of beginning, as shown by survey and plat filed in the
office of the clerk of the Circuit Court for Allegany county
on the 18th day of April, 1903, and recorded in Liber No.
92, folio 492, etc., of the land records of Allegany county,
which said map or copy thereof properly certified by said
clerk, under the seal of his office, shall be evidence of the
boundaries of said town.

Elections.
Section 184 A. 2. The inhabitants of the town of Midland
who have resided there for six months next preceding any

Election to be
held for
officials.

municipal election, having the qualifications prescribed for
voters by the laws of this State and who have been regis-
tered as hereinafter prescrbed shall, on the second Monday
in May, 1904, and on the same day in every year thereafter,
at such place as shall be designated by the judges of
election, between the hours of one o'clock P. M. and seven
o'clock P. M., elect by ballot one person each to be clerk,
bailiff and secretary of the board of health; and on the
second Monday in May, the said voters shall elect in the
same manner three persons to be members of the Council for
two years, who with the three already elected and in office for
two years shall constitute the six members of the Council ;
and annually thereafter on the second Monday in May the
said voters shall elect three persons to be members of the
Council for two years; and all persons elected by the people
shall hold their office until their successors shall have been
elected and qualified; provided, that at the election to be
held in May, 1906, four persons shall be elected to the
Council, three to act for two years, and one for one year
only.



 
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