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<br />porate limits of said city, the said sewer to be ten inches in diame-
<br />ter and placed two feet under ground; provided, said Lamar
<br />county will defray all expenses and pay all damages, and save
<br />said city harmless from all damages that may accrue to any per-
<br />son by reason of placing and maintaining such sewer, or any dis-
<br />charge of sewerage through the same by leaks or otherwise; pro-
<br />vided further, that said Lamar county will secüre, free of cost to
<br />the city, over any private property through which the same may
<br />be laid, and will place the same under the direction of the public
<br />improvement committee and the city engineer, and will keep the
<br />same in good repair and in good sanitary condition, and provided
<br />further, that said city waives none of its rights to have the same
<br />removed in the future for any good cause.
<br />SEC. 2. That this ordinance take effect and be in force from
<br />and after its passage.
<br />The above ordinance was adopted May 14, 1888.
<br />Attest, JOHN HARVEY,
<br />City Sec.
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<br />CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE.
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<br />SlDEW ALKS.
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<br />AN ORDINANCE on building sidewalks,
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<br />Be it ordained by the city council of the city of Paris,'
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<br />SEC. 1. That section 4 of said ordinance No.' XL, be so
<br />amended as hereafter to read as follows: All sidewalks in the
<br />city of Paris, shall be of the following width; 1st, around the pub-
<br />lic square they shall be 12 feet in width; 2nd, on all streets and
<br />avenues leading from the public square they shall be 9 feet in
<br />width; 3rd, on all other streets and avenues shall be 6 feet.
<br />SEC. 2. That said section I of said ordinance amending sec-
<br />tion 3 of ordinance No. XL be and the same is hereby amended so
<br />as to hereafter read as follows: All sidewalks in the city of Paris
<br />shall be constructed of stone, concrete, gravel, brick, or WOOd, and
<br />if constructed of wood the material shall be not less than two
<br />inches thick, and not more than four inches wide, which shall not
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<br />same shall not be less tha
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<br />walks as may hereafter b,
<br />SEC. 3. That all or,
<br />fEct herewith be and the i
<br />SEC. 4. That this 0
<br />and after its passage and
<br />Approved June 4, IS
<br />Attest,
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<br />AN ORDr~ ANCE requiring phys
<br />Be it ordained by the dty
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<br />SEC. 1. Each physic
<br />shall furnish a death certjf
<br />shall present the same to t
<br />for interment.
<br />SEC. 2. All undertaJ
<br />applicants whose death OC(
<br />be properly signed by tlH'
<br />death, and whether he con
<br />SEC. 3. The underta
<br />file, which certificate shall
<br />final record and file.
<br />SEC. 4. Any physici;
<br />any undertaker neglecting
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