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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Oct 1926, p. 58

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WIL·METTE L·IFE VILLAGE OF WILMETTE sum of Three ($3.00) Dollars for ~ch dog, AN ORINANCE a,mendlng Section Two and cause such dog or dogs to be reglsof Chapter Forty-one ( 41) of The Wil- tertld for license in otftce of the Superintendent of Public Works, who shall furmette Code of 1917. nish the owner or keeper of same with BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESI- a license tag: provided, however, that in DENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF case such license fee shall not be paid. as THE VILLAGE OF WILMETTE: provided on or about August first Section 1 : That Section Two of Chap- herein each year, then and In such case the ter Forty-one of The Wilmette Code of in fee required to be paid shall be 1917 be and the same is here,by amended license the sum of Five ($5.00) Dollars for each to read as follows : dog as herein provided. SECTION 2: Permit for Work Necesby the President and Board ary-Bond-Penalty. No plumbing work ofPASSED of the Village of Wilmette on of any kind, except the repairing of theTrustees 19th day of October, A. D. 1!J26, and leaks within buildings, shall hereafter be deposited and filed in. the office of the done within the village of Wilmette, Village Clerk of said Village this 19th day without a permit being issued therefor of October, A. D. 1926. by the superintendent of public works ; NICHOLAS J . MILLER, and no such permit shall be issued by · Village Clerk. said superintendent unleils the applicant Approved by the President 01 the Viltherefor shall have exhibited to said lage of Wilmette this 19th day of October, superintendent the certificate mentioned A. D. 1926. , in section one of this chapter, and shall EARL E. ORNER, · have filed within a year proceding such . President Village of Wilmette. application (or with such appHcatlon), Attest: in the office of the village clerk, a bond NICHOLAS J. MILLER, in the penal sum of five thousand dolVillage Clerk. tars, with sureties, to .be approved by 4L-ltc the President of the Village, conditioned that the applicant wlll indemnify and , .ILJ,AGE OF WIJ.lUETTE s~ve harmless the Village of Wilmette from all accidents and damages arising S otlce of Award of Contrnct from any neP-"ligence or unskillfulness in either the execution or protection of his For the improvement of the first alley work, or from any unfaithful or inadequate work done under or by virtue of north of Highland A venue, from Sixany permit that m11-y be Issued to him teenth Street to Ridge Avenue by gradby the superintendent of public works of mg and paving with Portland Cement concrete and otherwise im()roving ... the said vlllage, and that he will also re- same. store the streets. sidewalk and pavements (Wilmette Special Assessment No. 177) over any pipe he may Jay, and fill all excavations made by him, so as to leave Office of the Board of Local Improvements, Wilmette, Illinois, October 6, said streets. sidewalks and pavements in 1926. as good condition as he found them, and NOTICE is hereby given to all persons keep and maintatn the same in good order for a reasonable time thereafter to interested that the bids for the improvement of the central eighteen (18) feet of the satisfaction of said superintendent of public works; and further conditioned the first alley North of Highland Avenue, that he will pay all fines that may be extending from the West line of Sixteenth tmoosed upon him for a violation of any Street to the East line of Ridge A venue ordinance, rule or regulation adopted by except the intersection of said alley and the bofl rd of trustees, or superintendent Seventeenth Street, between the East and of public works, relating to plumbing, West lines of said street, by grading and and that he will conform to all the law- paving with Portland Cement Concrete ful requlrem,,t~ and regulations of the and otherwise improving the same, all in the Village of Wilmette, Cook County, village pertaining to the bu!'1ineg~ plumbba~ . In P('cordance with the o_rdin- Illinois, were opened on the 5th day of ances of the village. Any p erson VIOlat- October. 1926 and the W. H. Goelitz being any provision of this section, or of ing the lowest responsible bidder, the the preceding section of this chapter, contract was a warded to him on the 5th sh!tll be finPd not less than twPnty-five day of October, 1926. Said bid is for the dollars. nor morn t"an two hundred dol- work as a whole an.d is as follows: 1,100 cubic yards excavation at $1.00 ...· larct for e~ch offense. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,100.00 SECTION 3: This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from anrl after its 3,660 square yards of concrete pavement, seYen ( 7) inches thick, mixed in the passae-e. approval and publication. proportion of one (1) part of Pqrtland P..&~S"~<'n h" th" p ..."'~l~ont and the Cement, two ( 2) parts of clean sharp Board of Trustees, of the Village of Wilsand and three ( 3) parts of crushed mPtte on ·the 1 ~th day of October, A. D. limestone or gravel from %-inch to 2% 1926 and denosited and filed in thP. ofinches in size and with %-inch asphalfice ~f the Vlllae-e Clerk of said Village tic felt expansion joints, set normal to this 19th day of O~tohP.r, A. D. 1q21l. the center line of the pavement at NICHOLAS MTLLER, thirty ( 30) feet intervals and with a Village Clerk. concealed metal joint of No. 18 galvaAPPROVF.D by the President of the nized or painted sheet steel, six and Village of Wll"'ntte this 19th day of Ocone-half (61;2) inches high, held i~ place tober, A. D. 1926. OR'-rT:'R by %-inch round steel rods 15 inches EARL R .,.1<.. , long and with %-inch round steel rods Attest: three ( 3) feet long set In the middle NICHOT,AS .T. MILLER, of the pavement and normal to the Village Clerk. center line thert·of at five ( 5) foot inL4-lte tervals, all constructed in })lace, including the cost of labor and material at VILLAOE OF WIL1\IETTE 3.08 per square yard .......... $9,424.00 Call for Bids Wilmette, Illinois, Oct. 22, 1926. Notice is hPreby giv~'n that the S~.lJ)er intendent of Public Works of the y1llage of Wilmette, Illinois, will receive b1ds for the collection and removal of all garbage in the VIllage of Wilmette for the period starting January 1, 1927 and ending December 31, 1927. All such garbage collected must be disposed of outside of the village limits of the Village of Wilmette. Bids will be received up to 7:30 P .·M. on TuP!'1dl'l.y, November 2, 1926 at 'ihe V illage Hall in the Village of Wilmette, Illinois. The Superintendent of Public Works reserves the right to reject any aud all bids. C. C. SCHULTZ, Superintendent of Public Works. I.A-ltc VILLAGE OF WILMETTE AN ORDINANCE amending Section 1 of Chapter 22 as amended of The Wilmette Code of 1917. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRES. IDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF WILMETTE: Section 1 : That Section 1, Chapter 22 of the Wilmette Code of 1917 as amended by ordinance adopted on December 17, 1918 be and the same is hereby amended to read as foJJows : Section 1 : Every owner of, or person who harbors or keeps a dog within the Umits of the VIllage of Wilmette shall report to the Superintendent of Public Works of this VIllage, annually, within thirty days after the first day of June In each year, his or her name and addre&s, and shall clve the name, breed, color and sex of each and every dog owned or kept by such person, and shall, within Mid time, pay to such otncer, the through tratftc street and directing such operators of crossing vehicles to stop at intersections before crossing. Section 3 : Every person operating a veh1cle on any street ·intersecting the sa; d Lhl'ough traffic street shall bring such vehicle to a full stop before entering or crossing such through traffic street, for such vehicle shall not have the right of way until it proceeds after making such stop. · Section 4 : Any person violating or failing to comply with the provisions of this ordinance shall be subjec~ to a fine of not less than Two ($2.00) Dollars nor more than One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars for each offense. Section 5 : This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and due publication. PASSED by the Presid·ent and Board of Trustees of the Village of Wilmette on lhe 19th day of October, A. D. 1926, and deposited and filed in the office of the Village Clerk of said Village thLs 19th day of October, A. D. 1926. NICHOLAS J. MILLER, Village Clerk. Approved by the President of the Village of Wilmette this 19th day of October, A. D. 1926. EARL E. ORNER, President Village of Wilmette. Attest: NICHOLAS J. MILLER, Village Clerk. L4-1tc October 22, 1m . 860 square yards concrete pavement, seven (7) lnche's thick, mixed in the proportion of one ( 1) part of Portland cement, two (2) parts or c.ean sharp · sand and three ( 3) parts of crushed limestone or gravel frqm % inch to 2% Inches in size and with %. inch aspha I tic felt expansion joints set normal to the center line of the pavement at th.irty (30) foot Intervals and wtth a concealed metal joint of No. 18 galvanized or painted sheet steel, six and one-half ( 6lh) inches high, held in place by %-inch round steel rods 15 inches long and with 1h -in~h round steel rods three ( 3) feet long set in middle of the pavement and normal to the center line thereof at five ( 5) foot intervals, all constructed in place, including the cost of labor and material at $3.00 per sq. yd. . ................ $2,580.00 $3,015.00 The owners of a majority of the fron.tage of the lots · and lands upon sa1d streets wherein said work is to be done, may within ten days from the date here~ f. as provided by law, ele<:t to take said work and .enter into a wrttten contract to do said work at Ten ~ 10) per centum less than the price at wh1ch same has been awarded. VILLAGE OF WILMETTE EARL E. ORNER, IOHN CLARK BAKER, SfE('IAL ASSE~SMENT NOTICE ELMJ!..:R D. BECKER, WILFORD W. DeBERARD, VIllage ef wnmette CLARENCE E. DRAYER, Special A!fsessment No. 183 PAUL A. HOFFMAN, JOHN F. WIEDLIN. . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all Board of Local Impr.o vements of the persons interested that the President and Village of \Vilmette. Board of Trustees of the Village of W ilVl-ltc mette, in the County of Cook, and State of IIUnols having ordere:I that :.. , .IJ,LAGE OF WILIIETTE connected system of cast iron main water supply pipe with all necessary crosses, N otlce of A ward of Con tract valves, hydrants, fittings and conn·.:lctiom; shall be laid in Lake avenue, from ReinFor the improvement of the first alley wald Avenue to Miami Avenue; In south· of Linden Avenue from Fourth cust Road from Avoca Road to Lake Street to Eighth Street by grading and Avenue; In Seneca Road from LakP. Avf:'- paving with Portland Cement Concrete nue to Mohawk Road; in Iroquoi .;; Hoad and otherwise improving the same. from Miami Road to Seneca Road nnd (Wilmette Special Assessment No. from Seneca Road to Reinwald Avenue; 176). Office of the Board of Local in Blackhawk Road from Seneca Ho:vl Improvements Wilmette, Illinois, Octo Miami . Road; in Mohawk Road tober 6th, 1926. from Iroquots Road to Seneca Road; in NOTICE is h ereby given to all per~eminole Road from Iroquois Road to a sons interested that the bids for the imlme two hundred ( 200) feet north there- provement of the central eighteen (18) of: in Avoca Road from Locust Road to feet of the first alley South of Linden a line four hundred and eighty ( 480) Avenue extending from the West line feet west thereof In the Village of Wil- of Fou~th Street to the East line of mette, the ordinance for the same being Eighth Street (except the Intersections on file in the office of the VilJage Clerk of Fifth Street Sixth Street and Seventh of said VIllage, and said Village having Street, which ~re already paved), be imapplied to t~e County Court of Cook proved by grading and paving with PortCounty, Ill~nots, for an assessmE>nt .of the land Cement Concrete, and oth.c rwise 1mcost of satd impr<?vement, accordmg to proving the same, all in the Village of !>et:lefits and an assessment therefor hav- 'Vilmette, Cook County, Illinois were mg been made and returned to said opened on the 5th day of October, A. D. Court (Docket No. 183), the final hearing 1926 ana .l\1. Foley Company bei ng thE> thereon will be held on Monday, the first lowest r esponsible bidd er, the contract day of November, A. D., 1926 at 10 was awarded to said company on the 5th o'clock A. M., or as soon thereafter as day of Octobc>r, A. D. 1926. Said bid is the business of the court will permit. for the work as a whole and is as folAll perRons desiring may file objections lows : In said Court befor~ said · day and may 1,200 cubic yards of excavation · at $1.50 ............ .... .... $1,800.00 A.ppear on the hearmg and make their defense. 3 400 sctuare yards of concrete Said ordinance provides for the collec- 'pavement seven ( 7) inches $10,524.80 thick mi~ed in the proportion The ownt-rs of n. majority of the front- tion of said assessment in ten annual of on~ (1) part of Portland ceage of the lots and lands upon said installments and with annual interest. ment, two ( 2) parts of clean streets whert>in said work is to be done thereon at the rate of six ( 6) per centum sharp sand and three ( 3) may, ·within ten days from the d'1te her~ per annum, as provided by law. Dated. Wilmette, Illinois, October Hth, parts of crushed limestone or of as pro,·ided by law, elect to take satd gravel from % inch to 2% w~rk and enter into a written contract to A. D. 1926. CHARLES N. EVANS, inches in .size and with tA inch do said work at t en (10) per centum less Pe r~on a ppolnted by th e President asphaltic f(')t expansion joints, than the price at which same has been of the Board of Local Improveset normal to the center line awarded. ments of the Villag(' of 'Wilmette. of the pav('ment at thirty F. ARL R ORNER, Cook County, Illinois, t o tnake said (38) foot interva ls and with a JOHN CLARK BAKER, assessment. concealed m etal joint of No. ELMER D. BECKER, L3-2tc 18 gaivanizf'd or paintf>d sheet WILFORD W. DPBERARD, CLARENCE E. DRAYER, steel, six and one-half ( 6 lh) YII,JJ.\nF. 0}' WIL~IETTE PATTT, A. HnFFMAN; inches high, held in place by JOHN F. WIEDLIN, ~ inch round steel rods 15 Board . of Local Improvements of the inches long and with 1h inch NotiN' of .\war(l of Contract Village of Wilmette. round steel rods three ( 3) feet L4-ltc long set in the middle of the For the improvement .-of the first alley pavement and normal to the south of Greenleaf Avenue form Sixth center line thereof at five street to Reventh Street by gr~ding and VILLAGE OF WIL~IE'l'TE ( 5) foot Intervals, all conpaving with Portl~nd CPment concrete · structed In place, Including the and othPrwise improving the same. AN ORDINANCE- designating Central (Wilmette Special As~~ssment No. cost of labor and material at Avenue from Sheridan Rolld to Main 179) Office of the Board of Local $3.00 per square yard ...... $10,2.00.00 Street in the Village of Wilmette as a Imn'"ovemo,ts, Wilmette, Illinois, Dethrough traffic street. tohPr 6, 19 2fl. $12,000.00 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESNOTfCF. i~ hf'rPby given to all perThe ownt>rs of a majority of the frontInENT AND B()t\RD OF TlHT~'l'~ES sons lnterestPd thA.t the bide: for the 1m- age of the lots and lands upon said OF THE VILLAGE OF WILMETTE: provement of the central eighteen (18) streets wherein sald work is to be don\ Section 1: That for the purpose of feet of the fir<>t alley south of f!rAenlel'tf may, within ten days from the date ree-ulating traffic thereon and to prevent Avenue. Pxtenrling- from Sixth Street to hereof, as provided by law, elect to take · rollisions of vehicles and injury to pedes- ~~wenth StrP~'t in Rlo('l( Eleven. LA.ke said work and enter into a written contrians and others, Central A venue from Shore Aitd:tinn to WilmAtte, by grading tract to do said work at Ten ( 1 0) per Rhf>ridan Road to Main Street in the Vii- and pavine- wtth Portland Cement Con- centum less than the price at which same lalle of Wilmette shalt be and it is hereby crete and otht>rwlse improving' the s~me. has been awarded. designated as a "Through Traffic Street," ~ ll in tho VIllage of Wilmette, Cook EART~ E. ORNER. '"hereon the vehicles using same shall 1 r.ounty. Illfnols. were onened on the 5th JOHN CLARK BAKER, have the right of way over vehicles cross-·, day of October. A. D., 1926. and M. Foley ELMER D. BECKER, lng on other streets. Cornnany being' the loWNit re~nonslble WILFORD W. D~BERARD, Section 2: It shall be the duty of the biditer. the contr~ct WA.S awartl~>d to f'aid CLARENCE E. DRAYER, Superintendent of Public Works to mark company on the 5th day of October, 1926. PAUL A. HOFFMAN, all intersections of said part of Central · ~ .. ~~ h' 4 ,., .,...,,. the work as a whole and JOHN F. WIEDLIN. A venue with such approoriate signs as is as follwers : Board of Local Improvements of the will apprise o}>erators of vehicles about to i 290 ~ubic yards of excavation at Vlllage of ·Wilmette. cross said street of the fact that it Is a $1.50 per cu. yd. . ........... $ 435.00 L4·1tc J..c-1

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