Illinois News Index

Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Feb 1923, p. 4

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^ t A„P C»»pB MP.WS. FRIDAY PWirenARY BS, 1923 itt r TAX LEVY FOR 1922 ASSESSED VALUATION AND LEVY 1922 Winnetka Wilmette Glencoe Kcnilworth Assessed Valuation Real Estate Personal Railroad ---------Totalâ€"--------- 4,209,118. 552,041. 128,125. 3,999,681. 669,642. 109,025. 2,340,098. 291,904. 123,893. 965,395. 223,220. 31,088. 4T889;2gCi'4,778^48. 2/55^95. 1,^19,603. I evy Rate Rate * State .45% .45% County .'3 ./J Road»& Bridge -66 .66 . Township â€" ~~ Forest Preserve -10 -10 High School 2.75 2.75 Sanitary District .40 .40 Village 2.05 2.U Park District .57 .46 Schools ____2.75________3.40____ Total 10.46 11.08 Rate .45% .73 .66 • 1.0 2.75 .40 2.50 .73 4.00 Rate .45% .73 .66 .10 2.75 .40 1.65 .41 2.75 Aym*a*mo*mo*mo**<>^*'* 12.32 9.90 wM. ILLNESS HITS MAIL SERVICE Should mail deliveries be not as prompt as* usual these days it is prqb- ably due to the fact that the Wilmette* post office force has been seriously handicapped by illness. For several days last week four carriers were ab- sent from duty because of illness. # To the Taxpayers of New Trier Township: . . i â-  win* tax moneys so collected, administered and distrity As a taxpayer, you are interested in h^^â„¢^ossjble benefit. j that thev will bring to your community the greatest poss ^ . u *» , .• t * «.r&m<ihin collector who establishes an office in the eoriifimt The law provides for the ejection ofa ^^oHect t ^^^j^o^ * ity where payment may be made n ost ~"^«J™«- â€" :mâ„¢ hi office in the First Nat.onal Bank of Wilmette. ,.| s Real estate and personal taxes collected by Mr. King are disbursed promptly (about April Istfattj directly to the taxing bodies, namely: f| n Kill* Village of Winnetka Village of Glencoe Village of Kenilworth Village of Wilmette Board of Education High School Glencoe Board of Education Kenilworth Board of Education Wilmette Board of Education ffl fiT Kenilworth Park District Winnetka Board of Education Glencoe Park District Winnetka Park District Wilmette Park District New Trier Township ?i'l Do Your Eyes Fed Tired? When telltale signs of eyestrain appear, do not hesi- tate a moment but come to us for a searching ex- amination. We will quickly determine the trouble, advise you accordingly and restore your normal vision. oulding Optometrists 177 W. Jackson Boul Chicago, III.--- V///////////////////////////A'//////////////////////////'y////////////S^^ Persons failing to pay their taxes to the collector during his collection period are required J, ray°he county treasurer in Chicago, subjecting themselves, usually, to some inamvwwft ana n case of oversight, to the danger of a penalty. Taxes so paid to the county treasurer do nS'reac^the beneficilrie; above named for about four months. This means that your vulage, school board or park distrirtjs_cgnpeMgdjgJsjue^ar^ ~ "" " "" rame. _ Again, the Township is, by statute, entitled to 2$ on all moneys collectedby Mr King, thej. lector in excess of $150,000. Last year this amountisl^-atowt-W with the interest on the money while in the local bank, provided an amount sufficient to meet cap rent exepnses, and thereby rendered a town tax unnecessary. :| In view of the above, the undersigned tax bodies and beneficiaries of taxes now due in New Trier Township, both real estate and personal, urgently appeal to you, as a patriotic citizen, for im- mediate payment of such taxes to Mr. Hoyt King, township collector, at his office, First National Bank of Wilmette ri'f^ Iff A Hi VILLAGE OF WINNETKA By John S. Miller, Jr., President VILLAGE OF GLENCOE By Frederick W. Penfield, President VILLAGE OF KENILWORTH By James C. Murray, President VILLAGE OF WILMETTE By Edward Zipf, President GLENCOE BOARD OF EDUCATION By Edward L. Glaser, President KENILWORTH BOARD OF EDUCATION By Ruth Snydacker, President WILMETTE BOARD OF EDUCATION By Arthur H. Howard, president WINNETKA BOAREHeF^DWATTON By Laird Bell, President ,ff| KENILWORTH PARK DISTRICT . flf By L. M. Willis, President |g| GLENCOE PARK DISTRICT By Sherman Booth, President WINNETKA PARK DISTRICT. ||1 By A. W. Converse, President . #fl WILMETTE PARK DISTRICT l|| By Louis K. Gillson, President NEW TRIER TOWNSHIP ii| By Gertrude W. Thurston, Supervisor BOARD OF EDUCATION OF NEW TRIER HIGHSCHOOL _^_______^-^ By Edward J. ^PfieTps7~President Si! Hemstitching All kinds, as it should be done, Pleating, Buttons covered, etc. High Class Work. W^~Special ;^lear ing~ Saiev Pictorial Review i£rnl broidery, Beading Patterns; Latest designs. 25 PerS cent Discount on all patterns. ; Agency; Singer Sewing Machines: Accessories, and Machines Repaired. Line Reform Felt Initials, Beads, Laces^etc^ ~ â-  Once you have tried our coffee you will come in often and en- joy its wonderful fla- vor and aroma. M or ningj Noon and-___ Night, it is always the v same, delightful and refreshing. Club Breakfast 6:00 A. M. to 11:00 A. M. Luncheonâ€"45 and 50c 11:00 A. M. to 2:00 P. M. . - Table D'Hote ^Dinner 5:00 P. M. to 8:30 P. M.â€"70 cents Sunday Dinner 11:00 A. M. to 8:30 P. M.^r-^,^ Regular Dinner 85c Special Chicken Din- ner $1.00 , IMS Iff*

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