erly 51 plum My toot in ' county of L amigo 0.1:; wr‘scaw walk on y o o . "nun irony .5â€? 5:2“ i": ï¬mmu-Thm n o ‘ iy of Loko “In.“ at Illinois: II. Iordsinod bf the city counclf of Many of Big bud Pork. county of Bob.“ 0““ 80‘ Illinois. An ordinance providing for the . inc. 1. Thu 3 count. count ddunlkbo mththodty of H ltnd Pu'k it fly aide of 0.3331“ "to MW the alter! line of Lake 21mm easterly n “tune of two dud and sixty to†in from. of loc on. (I) Whit- ncro" I re-sukrdividon of bloek(n1ty-llve (55) i_n the _dty 9! Highland Puk. Quid sidewilk shill be can ‘ 5nd bid of concrete with cinder Idl- tion gowrdi mule following - Securing do“ “(In at} ups}! : penile! therewith. the iinef’i'nd 'ou'Qer. edges of aid ionndeï¬ot to he rellel .whlch foundation shell be 3 wind ï¬lled at “around so thet the same shall have nn uniform depth of ï¬fteen and one half inches below the trade of the undue of the ï¬nished sidewaik. A sub 0', (emulation mu undo, by I‘Iid ï¬lm: bfln them to than! “5:13 I ,chh {m dull I 1 feet wido,_th. Md. lb. or edge that»! M1 be dim Jinan inch». trqm thy lot or lot: qpon wigs!) '99?“ sidewalk touohu or ubup In" 1 be mrallel therewith. the inner i outer, This sub or earth foundation where ever neceuary muu'be 001950“an by wetting and rumminj 30 ‘u to give proper stability. * Soft. and spongy places not affording 1 ï¬rm foundation must. be dug out, and ï¬lled with cinders and well compacted so [that when said foundation 5'an be Wet‘ nnd rammed whh iron ï¬dditflnht mere eight†inches square and We 3 My unds the same shun hdlvnt‘the sgravdcfzfm-e- «id this entire mbmnv “(3%â€: ni’ï¬oim Mugs shall constitute the cinder foundation for said walk. id etude: ioupdation shall .be ten inc es in deth niong the center flue theme! and increasing uni- formaly 1n de th to within six inches of the sides paid cinder foundation where the snug 3:19.11 beeleven inches 'in dep th Iii: mm them ft shall maintain egid gopth mthemdeg ghereot. 'â€"""7‘ 7......_ '1‘" V.‘ -â€"â€"V v?“ *Saitl cinder foundation shall be that- bugluy p‘uadled with Water and com- pacted and leveled by ramming with rammers as aforesaid so that the ï¬rst layer of concrete work tobelnid on the same as hereinafter provided shall have a clear thickness of four apd one half inches along the center mm of said cinder foundation and diminishing gradually and regularly in thickness ,:z_-_ .1 nA£-L_J A__.__A4.- gradually and re 1113er in thickness to ““3 «1m 0‘ 53 . 5W5]??? 003mm walk hr hereinafter provide‘d, where the thickness: ‘11: ‘ 7 1.511111 be three and one-half inchu. Over; this cinder foundation there shall then bc‘spread'a lajrcr‘of can’- crete ï¬ve feet. wide‘so that the center line thereof shall be the same as the center line of said cinder foundation and so constructed that the inside'line or edge of said concrete when'oom- plated shall be at a distance of twenty- two inohes‘fmixn. the lot‘ (rt-"lots on which anchnidewalk touches 61" ' chute and shall be parallel therewith, the inner and ou‘m‘ ed a of said sidewalk to be parallel. whic layer of Monte shall be four and one-half inches thick in the center thereof diminishing . uni- formly and regularly in thickness to the edges of said ï¬nished concrete wnlk. where the same nhall be three Ind one-hell inches in thickness. Said concrete ebcll b. thorn ‘hly rammed over its whole surface w th iron-shod hymn of the the n’nd Weight stow Sidewalk Ordinance uid. de oonéreto work shall be nude by thoroughly incurporlflflg In : dry run; one It of cement. and in nu- “, md e olency to the best und uncut, two‘ pm of (glen: torpedo .b thorough! “sum wâ€. and ‘dlor which . " Marv-tar to wotmm uhl be no aided um and and flu pm of crushed lime- stone. which 13m ubu mauve not. more unison. bah in any dimen- lbn Ond not WM 49, cumin-nib“ be no sided that who. it. ism-nail: photh'uunncr a Moron“! : III: at mum-e shall “so" an the top. m- an mun-7m in ma. top when or ï¬nish by†whï¬oh shall he one inch in this out shun booonpond at two pub of cement, cquhl In ulicy wd cflcicwy to the hen Port hot] mom. out! three of clan We und,wh4¢h uh 1 ho nixed to the prop†coouisunoy with was! had spread month before aid but b er has at on thoroughly mun! oi! to t mooth Chi-had unr- heo. All and and «on. nud'npo. aid work sun to clean, In. lieu: dirt. dun, lot-sud nay My: utter withâ€! und 3301 ho kopt Wkly mm; Bud com. “1301;“! in action- or block- at In .000 nanny length snob-ed In wooden tonn- cud aid block. dull ho hid “My. hur- jng flu Intel-voting until! :11 alumna blocla are l d and cement At. the junction of the easterly I‘Ml of Lake place wilh‘tho innor lineof ssid walk the grad: for aid walk he 82 3-10 feet above established city datum “ambushed by ordinance of said city pas-ed Apï¬1y93,A. D. 1908. Thence said grade shall rise mummy to 3 point. 100 feet caster-l mounting along tho innér line 0 mid walk, whore tho crude shall he 846-10 feet. also“ said datum. thence to a point. 100 feet. mierly meuuringnlong said line said “nae shall rise uniformly where it. shall be 86 2-10 feet above sold, datum}, thence to 8b! utterly terminus at said improvemnhusiav crude shall "hm an uniform el‘évatlo‘n of 85 2-10 Mahove ma 61mm and from said inuei- lino oral gs of said walk the sur- ;faajno‘c! said ï¬nished walk skull slope lunlfomly {mum tho street. with a fall a"! 011th at an inch for eaeh Min width of said walk. ‘ Said sidewalk shun be Id‘éonumatod “the guise! who or add an. ï¬shed wall: must the at. line shill when complete. be 93 follows: Provided: ho'w'evb’r; that the owner of any i0: onpsm'el-s of land touching" upon the line (if said proposed side; walk shall within thirty days afwr this ordinance shall havye been pub. .liahed construct aiid sidewalk along- side of his hot or piece of ground,- and thereby when the same from the spe- cial tax herein pmvided to be levied thereon for the construction of said sidewalk ~ . t Said materials ‘ and construction shau'be under the supervssion ' of- and subject to the approval of the foreman of street. Work of the city of Highland Park. ‘ 8150.2 That so much of said im- provemem as shall not be made by said comers. within the time dummy. shall be made by said city. and the cost. thereof be wholly paid for by special taxation of- the 101:, lots, or parcels of land contiguous to and touching upon the line of so much of the proposed sidewalk as shall be built by said city, by levying upon such 101;, lots or parcels of 1and;con_- tiguous to And touching uponâ€"ï¬nch sidewalk the Whole cost. of thntpor- tiou of such sidewalk built. by said city, in from, of or adjoining each such lot or parcel of land. SEC. 3. A billpf the coat. of so much of said sidewalk u shall be built by said city, showing in separate item: the cost of grading, materials, laying down and auparvis on, shall he ï¬led in the once of the city clerk of the cit of Highland Park, certiï¬ed by the ore- man of street work at aid city. to- gether with 5 list of the lots or panel: of mu: tolehin upon the line of aid sidmlh Ind t a mine. at the owners meant. ’Whgrenpon the aid city clerk shall Yum n speck] in list mint much at. or ml- of lnnd had the ,‘ } speculum sandalwood typo-r Mimnfllqoehl‘ullnbbo duo “act-monument": of tho low lots or punch oflondtonchimnpon‘ thellnooluld-ldowuk.ond deity collector-hull pruned to collect aid tor upon-tho ovum "womanly o! the lots or punch 0! 13nd touching upon the line of aid ddo'ollr. if (he shall be found in the city of nghlsnIPu-k. ond to tools. I'm thereof. with the moneys collected thereon. to the cit. clerk of flu cit of Highland Pot in, (so) days tho due of the hind:nldfwminh.'ln tho manor provided in oectiou three (a) o! the out of tho consul I-omhly o! the mm of Illinois, uniï¬ed. “An act to provide uddluonalxnoun tor tho construction the. e. In cueofhilure to collect? eeid e peciel tex in the manner atom-1 laid the city clerk ebell within one you themfter,mekc I report of ell such specie! texce, in writing g. to the fouuuty treasurer and ex-oflicio county ‘ oollecx or of Luke county. 0! cl! the lots Lo:- parcels oi 1m em which their epeciel tax shall be no implid. with the names of the respective owners thereof so far no the same are knownto him, end the amount due "(I unpe id upon each tract, together with e copy 0! this ordinance. in the manner pm. scribed by section four (4) of the acts! the generel “sensibly of .thc etcte of minois entitled, “An act to provide additional means ion the contender! of cidewelke in cities, towne “dc Vile- lagee." in {grep Jdly l, 'x18‘15. . muh in cities. town um '11- ju" u; to!“ July 1,}835. Mrs. A. B. Baqtin has returned with her two children from Flbridh. Mr. James Grenby of Rsvinia stock [arm has moved into, the Cue gottage. ,. ‘ Mrs‘H‘G Whiï¬ng, daughter' bf J' S. Prall has moved into her father’ I_ house ’ Arthur Wheeler visited-his daugh- ter here Wednesday. G. Bullocks of Sheridan road is oxpoctod here soon for-the summer. J. Diety has moved-into Reade: house in South Ravinia. The North Shore Gas Company will have their gas pipe running to Ravinia by June 10. J Ham 0! the Moody Bible Inn}; tut. of Chioogo io oponding o tow (hp at Ravinio. ‘ C. Haféle formerly of Higbfand Park had accepted u pouitionin P. W. Garrity'u «are. ' “ gee," in tone Jail ' 1,1875. 8:0. 5'. This shall be in Jonx, MIN, City- Clerk.- RA VINIA - Mayor. the dealer 8th.“, the- second ' boutinnuinfreoh um. his owned by Mr._G. A. Tomiinoou. of Duluth, his father-inolaw and L brother in- luv, the well- known Davidson: of Bay City and the Ball Brothers of Music, Indian. Mill Ruth Much of Killidifle " christened the steamer u it “up ed don the ways, baring itd .; profuse decanting: 6f ~11:th tux-m" tine blag, the Hilkdale College color, rosette- .11 .1131: all gneete wore. Mn. Munch was among " the 3ueete.- The party was taken to the docks in a on chartered by the American Ship Building Oom- puny, which served an elegant luncheon, at which the spake“ referred in high coniplirnente to.†'- the college as well as to the perâ€" . ticipants. commodore Davidson , in his toast perticuinrly spoke of n 1111' 61100111113 to send his sqn to];i (Hillsdale College for an education when he had the opportunity 11113.: ,‘me'nns of keeping hm in s‘ lhr33gjjj. ï¬nd more famous nuiVersity. vâ€"il‘he' 2} wenerable President, George H. 1 ;.Baf11; made a1 pdwerful address E1113 returned with Mm. Munch and. ~ preached at the college church; Sunday eve-111113, and will occupy the hour after chapel to-day. The lest 1:111:11 of the banquet we: 11d- dressed to Miss Munch in theyv’ form of three cheers and 11 11311†and updn Mr. Tomlinsons re quest, in clear, cool, sperlrli113» . water, as most beï¬tting a youn3"; lady. The guests then presented“ her with the roses they had worn. It is recorded that some of thé ‘ other toasts had a flavor oï¬lcham- peg-n8. The ultra marine 111116. a pieture, of the launching 'and one of Miss Mauck, with‘a tablet ex. planatory of the Color and occasion, will hang in the cabin of the new steamer. During the festivities it was remarked several times that it was Hillsdale College day. Jae. E. Davidson, 11 Iormer well known student of the. college and now one of its trustees, was particularly happy in the prominence given to . the institution to which he is , warmly attached. Miss Ruth vis- ited in C1eveland until the ï¬rst of _ the week. She is to return to Highland Park next month to graduate with her high school class Bin-«x91. men.) Banana. 3mm, m '“ ' Aw‘c‘oLL663 " A‘r’A’ LAW.