PARK AND 
CEMETERY. 
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residing at 
hereinafter called the lessee, subject to all 
the rules and. regulations of the lessor Com- 
pany, and to the rules and regulations of 
the Board of Health or other sanitary au- 
thorities having jurisdiction, all that certain 
lot situate in West Laurel Hill Cemetery in 
Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, with the 
mausoleum thereon, numbered .... Pencoyd 
Section on the lot plans of the lessor Com- 
pany. for the term of 
from the day of 
A. D. one thousand nine hundred and 
at the rent of twenty-five dollars a month, 
to be paid in advance the first day of each 
month ats the office of the lessor Company 
in the City of Philadelphia. Pa., and it is 
hereby mutually agreed, that either party 
hereto may determine this lease at the end 
of the said term, by giving the other notice 
thereof, at least three days prior thereto; 
but in default of such notice, this lease shall 
continue upon the same terms and condi- 
tions as are herein contained, for a further 
period of one month, and so on from month 
to month unless or until terminated by 
either party hereto giving to the other three 
days’ notice previous to the expiration of 
the then current term, of such party’s inten- 
tion to terminate the lease. Provided, how- 
ever. that if the lessor Company shall have 
given ten day.s’ notice by letter addressed 
through the mails to the last known address 
of the lessee, previous to the expiration of 
the said term, or any extension or renewal 
thereof as above, of its intention to change 
the terms and conditions of this lease, -and 
the lessee shall hold over after such notice, 
he shall be considered lessee under the terms 
and conditions mentioned in such notice as 
hereinbefore provided. And it is further 
agreed, that if the said rent .shall at any time 
be in arrears and unpaid, or if the said lessee 
shall underlet or otherwise use the said prem- 
ises than as herein expressed, or shall fail 
to comply with the conditions of- this lease, 
or notice given under the terms hereof, or 
shall not well and truly perform and fulfill 
all and every the covenants and agreements 
herein contained on the part of the lessee 
to be performed and kept, then this lease 
shall, at the option of the lessor Company, 
cease and absolutely determine, and the pos- 
session of the lot with the mausoleum there- 
on shall revert to the lessor Company, and 
the lessor Company, by any of its officers 
and employees, may, at any time thereafter. 
remove the remains of 
with the boxing and casket or coffin and 
the material contained therein, to a place 
designated by the lessor Company, through 
its Treasurer o'r Secretary, within the bound- 
aries of the West Laurel Hill Cemetery, the 
lessor Company hereby agreeing to return to 
the lessee, at West Laurel Hill Cemetery, 
on the payment of all charges due by rea- 
son of rent. ^ removal, burial, disinterment, 
interest or otherwise, the said remains, in 
the condition they may then be. The les.see 
hereby agrees not to assign this lease, or un- 
derlet the said premises, or any part there- 
of, or to occupy or use the same other than 
as a depository for the remains of said de- 
ceased without the written consent of the 
lessor Company first had and obtained, and 
the lessee hereby expressly covenants that 
the said deceased did not die of any disease 
prohibited from entry to public vaults by 
the Health Departments of this Common- 
wealth. No such determination of this lease, 
nor the taking or recovering possession of 
the premises, shall deprive the lessor Com- 
pany of any other action against the lessee 
for possession, for rent, or for damages. All 
right.s and liabilities herein given to or im- 
posed upon either of the pai'tie.s hereto, shall 
extend to the heirs, executors, administrator.® 
and .successors of such party. 
In Witness Whereof, the said the West 
Tvaurel Hill Cemetery Company, lessor, ha.® 
caused its name to be signed hereto by its 
Secretary or Treasurer and its corporate seal 
hereto affixed duly attested by its Secretary, 
and the lessee has hereunto set his hand and 
seal this day of 19.. 
Witness as to the West Laurel Hill Ceme- 
tery Company. 
Witness as to 
NEW ENTRANCE TO ROSELAND PARK CEMETERY 
The entrance to Roseland Park Ceme- 
tery, Detroit, Mich., illustrated on this 
page from the architect’s drawing and 
recently completed, presents an impos- 
ing frontage of 150 feet in length. 
The handsomely cut columns support- 
ing the gates are constructed of light 
Barre granite ; they are 25 ft. in height 
and 6 ft. square at the base. 
The massive iron gates are 17 ft. 1 in. 
wide by 17 ft. high and weigh appro.xi- 
mately 6,000 pounds each,. The anchors 
and hinges built into the niasonry on 
which the gates are hung weigh ap- 
pro-ximately three tons. 
Realizing the importance of building 
for permanence the contracting parties 
gave careful attention and study to 
every detail of construction, with the 
result that the officers of the new ceme- 
tery feel assured of having an entrance 
that will retain its present pleasing ap- 
pearance indefinitely. Herein lies a 
suggestion for all cemetery officials. 
Tile improvement represents an in- 
vestment of upwards of $15,000 and is 
intended to convey to tlie public, in a 
measure, some idea of the character of 
Roseland Park Cemetery and the meth- 
ods to be adopted in conducting it. 
The Stewart Iron Works, of Cincin- 
nati, O., were awarded the contract for 
this gateway in competition with many 
of the principal iron manufacturers, and 
they have amply sustained their country- 
wide reputation for good work. 
NEW ENTRANCE FOR ROSELAND PARK CEMETERY, DETROIT. 
