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Session Laws, 1916
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EMERSON C. HARRINGTON, GOVERNOR. 715

rant first having been issued, to search the personal baggage
of such person believed to be handling, carrying or bringing
into Carroll County, while the same is Anti-Saloon Territory,
such intoxicating liquor, and if any person be found to be
handling, bringing or carrying into Carroll County, while the
same is Anti-Saloon Territory any intoxicating liquor exceed-
ing in quantity one gallon, it shall be the duty of said sheriff,
deputy sheriff or constable to arrest such person with or with-
out a warrant and take him before some Justice of the Peace
in and for Carroll County, having criminal jurisdiction, and
make against him the charge of violating the provisions of this
Act;

SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take
effect from the date of its passage.

Approved April 18th, 1916.

CHAPTER 341.

AN ACT to incorporate the "Cassell Home for the Aged, " at
Westminster, Carroll County, Maryland.

WHEREAS, Elizabeth Cassell and Lydia Cassell, the only
surviving children of David and Elizabeth Cassell, late of
Carroll County, deceased, together with all the other lineal
descendants of said David and Elizabeth Cassell, being the
owners of valuable real estate in the City of Westminster in
said County, and being desirous of having said real estate used
for and dedicated to the benevolent purpose of establishing and
maintaining thereon a Home for the Aged as a memorial to
their parents and ancestors the said David and Elizabeth Cas-
sell, did, by their deed of conveyance dated the 25th day of
August, A. D. 1915, and duly recorded in Liber O. D. G. No.
128, folio 290, one of the Land Records of said Carroll Coun-
ty, convey to John D. Nicodemus, Amelia C. Aldridge, Henry
C. Baile, Charles C. Gorsuch, William H. Geiman and George
P. B. Englar and H. H. Harman all of said real estate, de-
scribed in said deed, in trust, that they and their successors
should procure to be formed a body corporate for the purpose
of receiving title to said property and using and maintaining
the same as a Home for the aged persons of Westminster, Car-
roll County, Maryland, and such other aged persons from
beyond the corporate limits of said City of Westminster as

 

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