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Session Laws, 1908 Session
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ART. 3. ] BALTIMORE COUNTY. 457

at Halethorpe, in the Thirteenth Election District of Baltimore
county, on which is known as Woodside avenue therein, and
that any person selling any spirituous or fermented liquors or
lager beer, or any kind of intoxicating drinks, whether of
original manufacture or of a mixed character, within the above
described limits, shall, on conviction, be subject to the same
fines and punishments now provided by the Code of General
Laws of Maryland for selling spirituous or fermented liquors
without a license; provided, however, that this section shall
not apply to any part of said district which lies south of the
present tracks of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company.

272. Any person keeping any horse, mare, gelding, mule or
horned cattle or vehicle at livery in Baltimore county, under
his care, may retain the same in his custody until all charges
for so keeping shall be paid by the owner.

273. Any person keeping any horse, mare, gelding, mule or
horned cattle, or vehicle, at livery in said county, may state
an account for keeping said horse, mare, gelding or mule or
horned cattle, or vehicle, and prove the same before any justice
of the peace for said county; and said justice being satisfied by
proof of demand, refusal or neglect to pay on the part of the
owner, shall thereupon issue his warrant authorizing the sale
of such horse, mare, gelding, mule, horned cattle or vehicle.

274. And upon receiving such warrant, the said keeper may
sell such horse, mare, gelding, mule, horned cattle or vehicle,
at public auction, at some public place in said county, after giv-
ing ten days' notice in one paper in Baltimore county, and hand-
bills set up in the vicinity of such sale, of the time, place and
manner of sale, and after deducting the amount due for keep-
ing and all expenses of said sale, shall pay the surplus, if any,
to the owner.

275. It shall not be lawful for any stock of any kind to go at
large and without attendants within the distance of five miles
from the limits of Baltimore city.

276. It shall not be lawful for stock of any kind to go at
large in Lutherville, nor within circuit of one mile, taking
the Lutheran Church in said village as the central point.

277. It shall not be lawful for stock of any kind to go at
large in Reisterstown, nor within a circuit of one mile, taking
the sixteen mile stone, located in Reisterstown, as a central
point.

278. It shall not be lawful for stock of any kind to go at
large in Glyndon, nor within a circuit of one mile, taking the
brick (county) schoolhouse in Glyndon as the central point.

 

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