An Act to amend section seventy-six of, "An Act to provide for the organization of road districts, the election and duties of officers therein and in regard to roads and bridges in counties not under township organization and to repeal an Act and parts of Act(s) therein named," approved May 4, 1887, and in force July 1, 1887, as amended by Act approved June 5, 1889, and in force An Act to amend, "An Act in regard to roads and bridges in counties under township organization," approved June 23, 1883, in force July 1, 1883, as amended by an Act approved June 30, 1885, as amended by an Act approved April 24, 1899, as amended by an Act approved May 11, 1901, as amended by an Act approved and in force May 13, 1903, as amended by an Act approved May 13, 1905, as amended by an Act approved May 16, 1905, by adding two new sections thereto, to be numbered 62a and 62b. 507 An Act to amend section one hundred eighteen (118) of, "An Act in regard to roads and bridges in counties under township organization and to repeal an Act and parts of Acts therein named,” approved June 23, 1883, in force July 1, 1883... 508 An Act to amend sections 30 and 31 of an Act entitled, "An Act in regard to roads and bridges in counties under township organization, and to repeal an Act and parts of Acts therein named," approved June 23, 1883, in force July 1, 1883... 509 An Act defining motor vehicles and providing for the registration of the same and uniform rules regulating the use and speed thereof, and repealing an Act entitled, “An Act to regulate the speed of automobiles and other horseless conveyances upon the public streets, roads and highways of the State of Illinois," approved May 13, 1903, in force July 1, 1903, and to repeal all other Acts or parts of Acts inconsistent herewith... 510 An Act authorizing the commissioners of highways in any township in counties under township organization, and the commissioners of highways or boards of county commissioners in counties not under township organization, to main- taln earth roads with a drag and to contract for the use of the same and to provide penalty for injury to work so done. 517 An Act to repeal section 3 and to amend section 4 of an Act entitled, “An Act to protect persons and property from danger from steam engines on public 519 SCHOOLS: An Act to amend section 202, article 8 of an Act entitled, "An Act to establish and maintain a system of free schools," approved and in force May 21, 1889, as amended by an Act approved April 21, 1899, in force July 1, 1899. 519 An Act to amend section 1, and 4 and 5 of an Act entitled, "An Act to pro- mote attendance of children in schools and to prevent truancy," approved June 11, 1897, as amended by an Act approved May 13, 1903, in force July 1, 1903.... 520 An Act to amend section 21, article 2, of, "An Act to establish and maintain a system of free schools," as approved and in force May 21, 1889. 521 An Act to amend section 12 of an Act entitled, “An Act to establish and main. tain the Eastern Illinois State Normal School," approved May 22, 1895, in force July 1, 1895.. 522 An Act enabling trustees, boards of education, and other corporate authorities of universities, colleges, township high schools, and all other educational in- stitutions established and supported by this State, or by a township, to exer- cise the right of eminent domain. 522 An Act to provide free high school privileges for graduates of the eighth grade. 523 An Act to amend section 3 of an Act entitled. “An Act to provide for scholar- ships for graduates of the eighth grade," approved May 12, 1905.. 523 An Act to amend section 12 of an Act entitled, “An Act to establish and to maintain the Northern Illinois State Normal School," approved May 22, 1895, in force July 1, 1895. 524 An Act to enable school districts acting under special charters to hold elections for the election of school directors, members of boards of education and mem- bers of boards of school inspectors, at the time provided for the election of school directors under the general school law of the State.... 525 An Act to provide for the election of boards of school inspectors in certain cases, to define the powers and to regulate the revenue thereof, to vest the title to certain school property and to repeal certain Acts herein named..... 525 An Act to amend section 12 of an Act entitled, "An Act to establish and main- tain the Southern Illinois Normal University," approved March 9, 1869, in force March 9, 1869..... 527 An Act to amend section six (6) of an Act entitled, “An Act for the establish- ment and maintenance of a Normal University," approved and in force Feb- ruary 18. 1857., 527 An Act to provide for the contribution from interest on public school funds to the public school teachers' and public school employés', pension and retire. ment funds in cities having a population exceeding 100,000 inhabitants..... 528 0! An Act to provide for the formation and disbursement of a public school teach- ers' pension and retirement fund in cities having a population exceeding An Act to provide for the annexation for township high school purposes, of any school township, or part of such township, not having an established town- ship high school, to any adjacent school township having an established town- An Act to amend sections two and seven of an Act entitled, “An Act to create and establish Board of Health in the State of Illinois," approved May 28, 1877, in force July 1, 1877... An Act to prevent the introduction and spread in Illinois of the San José scale and other dangerous insects and contagious diseases of fruits, and repealing An Act to prevent fraud in the sale of dairy products, their imitation or sub- stitutes, to prohibit and prevent the manufacture and sale of unhealthful adulterated or misbranded food, liquors or dairy products, to provide for the appointment of a State Food Commissioner and his assistants, to define their powers and duties and to repeal all Acts relating to the production, manu- facture and sale of dairy and food products and liquors in conflict herewith.. 543 An Act to amend each and every section of article II, and section one (1) and section two (2) of article IV of an Act entitled, “An Act to establish a mill- tary and naval code for the State of Illinois, and to repeal all Acts in con- Aict herewith," approved May 14, 1903, in force July 1, 1903, and to add to article XII thereof an additional section to be numbered and known as section An Act to amend section 2, article XI, of an Act entitled, “An Act to establish a military and naval code for the State of Illinois, and to repeal all Acts in conflict herewith," approved May 14, 1903, in force July 1, 1903.. An Act to create and establish a commission for the promotion of uniformity of legislation in the United States, for the appointment of members of sald commission and to prescribe their duties... An Act to amend sections four and five of an Act entitled, “An Act to authorize county boards in counties under township organization to organize certain territory situated therein as a town," approved May 23, 1877, in force July 1, 1877, and as amended by Act approved June 18, 1883, in force July 1, 1883.. 571 An Act to enable towns, the boundaries of which are co-extensive with cities, to build or purchase a town hall, and a site for the same, to levy a tax and to Adjournment, January 10 to January 15. Bridge acrosg Hamburg Bay in Calhoun county Canvass of election returns..... Chicago and North Western railway company. Deep water way-joint committee meeting. Election of United States senator ...... Election of United States senators by direct vote of the people. Elgin and Belvidere electric company. Elgin, city of-permission to construct outlet sewers. Employment of women and children General Assembly-new furniture for Senate and House. Improvement of streets adjoining West Park system, Chicago. Jacksonville Water Works company_easement. Logan war trophies, souvenirs and mementoes. Northern insane hospital-sale of sand and gravel. Rivers and harbors bill in Congress.. Soldiers Orphans' Home-conveyance of land. Suits on bonds of State treasurers and State auditors. Urbana and Champaign railway, gas and electric company. Water supply for cities and villages.. ACCCUMULATION OF TRUSTS--PERIOD LIMITED. § 1. Period of accumulation of trusts limited. (HOUSE BILL No. 251. APPROVED MAI 24, 1807.) An Act to restrain all trusts and directions in deeds wills whereby the profits or produce of real or personal estate shail be accumulated, and the beneficial enjoyment thereof postponed beyond the time therein limited. SECTION I. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly: That no person or persons shall, after this Act goes into effect, by any deed or deeds, will, codicil or otherwise howsoever executed after this Act goes into effect, settle or dispose of any real or personal property, so and in such manner, either expressly or by implication, that the rents, issues, profits or produce thereof shall be wholly or partially accumulated; for any longer term than the life or lives of any such grantor or grantors, settlor or settlors, or for any longer than the term of twenty-one years from the death of any such grantor, settlor, devisor or testator; or for any longer than during the minority or respective minorities of any person or persons who shall be living, or in ventre sa mere at the time of the death of such grantor, devisor or testator, or for any longer than during the minority or respective minorities only of any person or persons who, under the uses or trusts of the deed, will or other assurances directing such accumulations, would, for the time being, if of full age, be entitled unto the rents, issues and profits, or the interest, dividends or annual produce so directed to be accumulated; and in every case where any accumulation shall be directed otherwise than as aforesaid, such direction shall be null and void, and the rents, issues, profits and produce of such property so directed to be accumulated shall, so long as the same shall be directed to be accumulated contrary to the provisions of this Act, go to and be received by such person or persons as would have been entitled thereto if such accumulation had not been directed: Provided, that nothing in this Act contained shall extend to any provision for payment of debts of any grantor, settlor or devisor, or other person or persons, or to any provision for raising portions for any child or children of any person taking any interest under such conveyance, settlement or devise, or to any direction touching the produce of timber or wood upon any lands or tenements; but that all such provisions and directions shall and may be made and given as if this Act had not passed. APPROVED May 24, 1907. SALE OF REAL ESTATE-SUMMONS. $1. Amends section 102, act of 1872. 102. Summons returnable to court out of which same issued. (HOUSE Bill No. 112. APRROYED JUNE 4, 1907.) An Act to amend section 102. öf. an• Act entitled, “An Act in regard to the administration of.estates; approved April 1, 1872, in force July 1, 1872, as amended bsan Act approved June 15, 1887, in force July 1, 1887 SECTION I. Berit erlacted by the People ofthe State of Illinois, represented in the Wojięril Assembly: That section 102 of an Act entitled, "An Act in regard to the administration of estates," approved April 1, 1872, in force July 1, 1872, as amended by an Act approved June 15, 1887. in. Farte July 1, 1887, be and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: $ 102. Upon the filing of the petition of the clerk of the court, where the same may be filed, shall issue summons directed to the sheriff of the county in which the defendant resides, if the defendant is of this State, requiring him to appear and answer, the petition on the return day of the summons; and where there are several defendants, residing in different counties, a separate summons shall be issued to each county, including all the defendants residing therein. Every summons shall be made returnable to the first term of the county court out of which such summons issued, after the date thereof, unless the petition is filed within ten days immediately preceding any term, in which case the summons shall be returnable to the next term thereafter. APPROVED June 4, 1907. |