WILMETTE leu accompanied by such check or cash. The contractor will be paid in bonds and vouchers payable solely out of the assessment for said improvement, when collect~ In accordance with the pro\'lslons of the ordinance thert"for, and in the manner prt"scribed by law, which bonds will bear interest nt the rate of six (6) per centum per annum. ' The contractor to whom the contract may be awarded will be required to furnish a bond to the satisfaction and approval of sa id Board of Local Improvements, in a sum equal to fifty (50) per centum or the contract price, con(Jitioned for the faithful pt>rformance of the contract. Proposal~ will be received for the conPtruction of said improvement as a whole; and said Board of Local ImproYements reserves the right to reject any and all bids. EARL E. ORNER ERN~ST C. CAZEL ALBERT L. GRINNELL PAUL A. HOFFMAN C. MILES 1\l·cDONALD HANS VON REINSPERG GORDON WILSON BOARD OF LOCAL lMPROVEMENTS OF THE VILLAGE OF WILMETTE L36-ltc YILI,:\(H: OF WIL)IETTE Proposal For grading and pa\'ing with concrete tht> flrst alley north of Lake A venue from .Fifteenth Street to Sixteenth Street. (Wilmette Special Assessment No. 208) Wilmette Illinois, May ·31, 1928. Sealed proposals for grading and paving with concrete and otherwise improving fl ,e flrst alley north of Lake Avenue from the west line of Fifteenth Street to the t-ast line of Sixteenth 8treet In the Vlllage of Wilmette,· Cook County, Illinois, in accordance with the ordinance and speclflcations for said improvement will be received by the Board of Local Improvements of said .Village of Wilmette until 7 :30 o'clock P. M. on Tuesday the 12th day of June, A. D. 1928, at which time said proposals will be publicly opened, examined and declared by said Board of Local Improvements in the Council Chamber in the Village Hall. The Rpecifications for said improvements and blank proposals will be furnished at the office of ~aid Board of Local Improvements in said Village Hall. Proposals must be made out on blanks furnished by said Board of Local Impro\·ements and must be addressed to the Board of Local Improvements of the Village of Wilmette, Wilmette, Illinois, and endorsed "Proposals for Improvement of first alley north of Lake Avenue from · Fifteenth Street to Sixteenth Street" and all proposals must be accompanied by cash, or a certifled check payable to the order of the President of the Board of Local Improvements of the Village of Wilmette, for a sum of not less than (10) ten per centum of the aggregate of the proposal and no proposal will be considered unless accompanied by such check or cash. The contractor will be paid in bonds and vouchers payable solely out of the assessment for said improvement, when col!ected in accordance with the provisions of the ordinance thert-for, and in the manner prescribed by law, which bonds will bear interest at the rate of six (6) per centum per annum. The contractor to whom the contract may be awarded will be required to furnish a bond to the Ra tisfaction and approval of said Board of Local Improvements, in a sum equal to fifty (50) per centum of the contract price, conditioned for the faithful performance of the contract. Proposals will be received for the construction of said im..!>rovement as a whole; and said Board of Local Improvements ret'lerves. the right to reject any and all bids. EARL E. ORNER ERNEST C. CAZEL ALBERT L. GRINNELL PAUL A. HOFFMAN C. MILES McDONALD HANS VON RETNSPERG GORDON WILSON . BOARD OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS OF THE VILLAGE OF WILMETTE L36-ltc VILLAGE OF WlLMET'rE Proposal For grading and paving with sheet asphalt the central twenty-eight (28) feet of Forest Avenue from the east line of Fifteenth Street to the southwest line of Sheridan Road. (Wilmette Special Assessment No. 212.) WiJmette, Ill., May 31, 1928. Sealed proposals for the Improvement of the central twenty-eight (28) feet of Forest A venue from the east line of Fifteenth Street to the southwest line of Sheridan Road except across the right of way of the Chicago and North Western Railway, and except across the tra.cks of the Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad, and including the roadways of Intersecting street& (except Main Street) to the outer line or lines of Forest Avenue by paving with sheet asphalt and otherwise improving same in the Village of Wilmette, Cook County, Illinois, in accordance with the ordinance and specifications for said Improvement will be received by the Board of Local Improvements of said Village of Wilmette until 7 :30 o'clock P. M. on Tuesday, the 12th day of June, A. D. 1928, at which time said proposals wlll be publicly opened, examined and declared by said Board of Local Improvements in the Council Chamber in the VIllage Hall. · ' The specification for said improvements and blank proposals will be furnished at the office of said Board of Local Improvements in said Village Hall. Proposals must be made out on blanks furnished by said Board of Local Improvements and must be addressed to the Board of Local Improvements of the Village of Wilmette, Wilmette, Illinois, and endorsed "Proposals for the improvement of Forest Avenue from Fifteenth Street to Sheridan Road," and all . proposals must be accompanied by cash, or a certified check payable to the order of the President of the Board of Local Irnprovements of the Village of Wilmette, for a sum of not less than ten (10) per centum of the aggregate of the proposal and no proposal will be considered unless accompanied by such check or cash. The contractor will be paid in bonds and voucht>rl; payable solely out of the aHSE'!;~ment for said improvement, when ~·ollectect in accordance with the provil'ion~ of the ordinance therefor. and in the mann<>r prescribed by law, which bonds will bear interest at the rate of ~ix (fl) per centum per annum. The contractor to wbom the contract may he awarded will be required to furniHh a bond to the satisfaction and approval of said Board of Local Impr-ovements, in a sum equal to fifty (50) per centum of the contract price, conditioned for the faithful performance of the contract. Proposals will be received for the conr-;truction of said improvt-ment as a whole; and said Board of Local Improvements reserves the right to reject any and all bids. EARL E . ORNER ERNEST C. CAZEf.. ALBERT L . GRINNELL PAUl... A. HOFFMAN C. MILES MeDON ALD HANS VON REINSPERG GORDON WILSON BOARD OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS OF THE VILLAGE OF 'Vll. . METTE L36-1tc ' 1LLAGJ.~ 1 LIFE June 1, 1928 ments and blank proposals wlll be furnished at the office of said Board of Local Improvements ln said Vlllage Hall. Proposals must be made out on blanks furnished by said Board of Local Improvements and must be addressed to the Board of Local Improvements of the Village of Wllmette, Wilmette, Illlnois. and endorsed "Proposals for the improvement of the first alley north of Forest Avenue from Maln Street to Fifteenth Street" and all proposals must be accompanied by cash, or a certified check payable to the order of the President of the Board of Local Improvements of the Village of Wilmette, for a sum of not less than ten (10) per centum of the aggregate of the proposal and no proposal will be considered unless accompanied by such check or cash. The contractor will be paid in bonds and vouchers payable solely out of the assessment for said improvement, when collected in accordance with the pro~isions of the ordinance therefor, and in the manner prescribed by law, which bonds will bear interest at the rate of six (6) per centum per annum. The contractor to whom the contract may be awarded will be required to · furnish a bond to the satisfaction and approval of sai!l . Board of Local Improvements, in a sum equal to fifty (50) per centum or the contract price, conditioned for the faithful performance of the contract. Proposals will be received for the constructicn of said improvement as a whole; and sajd Board ?f Local ~m provements reserves the nght to reJe<'t any and all bids. EARL E. ORNER ERNEST C. CAZEL ALBERT L. GRINNELL PAUL A. HOFFMAN C. MILES McDONALD HANS VON REINSPERG GORDON WILSON BOARD OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS OF THE VILLAGE OF WILMETTE · · · L36-ltc ·viLLAGE OF WILMETTE Proposal For the construction and installation of water service pipes in Sixteenth Street from Greenwood Avenue to Ashland A venue and in other streets. (Wilmette Special Assessment No. 225) Wilmette, Ill., May 31, 1928. Sealed proposals for the construc~ion and Installation of water service ptpes in Sixteenth Street from Greenwood Avenue to Ashland Avenue and in other streets in the Village of Wilmette, Cook County, Illinois, in accordance with ~he ordinance and specifications for said Improvement will be received by the Board of Local Improvements of said · Village of Wilmette until 7 :30 o'clock P. M. on Tuesday the 12th day of June, A. D. 1928 at' which time said proposals will be publicly opened, examined and de- · clared by said Board of Local lmproYements in the Council Chamber in the Village Hall. The specifications for !'mid improYements and blank proposal~ will be furnished at the office of said Board CJf Local Improvements in !'aid Village Hall. Proposals must be made out on blanks furnished by said Board of Local Improvements and must be addressed to the Board of Local Improvements o~ t~e Village of Wilmette, Wilmette, IllmOJs, and endorsed "Proposals for the construction and installation of water service pipes in Sixteenth Street from Greenwood A venue to Ashland A venue and in other streets," and all proposals f!IUSt be accompanied by cash, or a . certifle_d check payable to the order of the President of the Board of Local Improvements of the Village of Wilmette, for a sum of not less than ten (10) per centum of the aggregate of the proposal and no proposal will be considered unless accompanied by such check or cash. . The contractor will be paid in bonds and vouchers payable solely out of the assessment for said improvement, when collected in accordance with the pr?vislons of the ordinance ther.efor, and m the manner prescribed by law, which bonds will bear interest at the rate of six (6) per centum per annum. The contractor to whom the contract may be awarded will be required to furnish a bond to the satisfaction an!J approval of said Board of Local Improvements, in a sum equal to fifty (50) per centum of the contract price, conditioned for the faithful performance of the contract. Proposals will be received for the construction of said improvement as a whole ; and said Board of Local Improvements reserves the right to reject any and aU bids. EARL E. ORNER ERNEST C. CAZEL ALBERT L. GRINNELL PAUL A. HOFFMAN C. MILES McDONALD HANS VON REINSPERG GORDON WILSON BOARD OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS OF THE VILLAGE OF WILMETTE L36-ltc ditloned for the faithful performance of the contract. EARL E. ORNER ERNEST C. CAZEL ALBERT L. GRINNELL PAUL A. HOFFMAN C. MILES McDONALD HANS VON REINSPERG GORDON WILSON BOARD OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS OF THE VILLAGE OF WlLMETTE L36-ltc VILLAGE OF WILMETTE Proposal ---"' ___.. OF WILlll:TTE Proposal For paving with sheet asphalt and otherwise improving Prairie Avenue f F f rom i teenth Street to Isabella Street. (Wilmette Spt-cial Assessment No. 214) Wilmette, Ill., May 31, 1928. Sealed proposals for paving with sheet asphalt and otherwise improving the roadway between the gutter fl of Prairie Avenue from the east ~lgs 0 f Fifteenth Street to the north r ne f Isabella Street and the roadway ~~:we~n gutter flags of intersecting streets to the outer line or lines of Prairie Avenue in the Village of Wilmette Cook County, Illinois, in accordance with the ordinance and speciflcations for said improvement will be received by th Board of Local Improvements of sal~ Village of Wilmette until 7 : 30 o'clock P. 1\f. on Tuesday the 12th day of June, A. D. 1928, at which time said proposals will be publicly opened examined and declared by said Board' of Local Improvements in the Council Chamber in the Village Hall. The specifications for said improvements and blank proposals will be furnished at the office of said Board of Local Improvements in said Village Hall. Proposals must be made out on blanks furnished by said Board of Local Improvements and must be addressed to the Board of Local Improvements of the Village of Wilmette, Wilmette, Illinois and endorsed "Proposals for the Improvement of Prairie Avenue from Fifteenth Street to Isabella Street," and all proposals must be accompanied by cash, or a certifled check payable to the order of the President of the Board of Local Improvements of the Village of Wilmette for a sum of not less than ten (10) per centum of the aggregate of the proposal and no proposal will be considered unless accompanied by such check or cash. The contractor will be paid In bonds and vouchers payable solely out of the assessment for said Improvement, when collected In accordance with the provisions of the ordinance therefor, and in the m~nner prescribed by law, which bonds will bear interest at the rate of six (6) per centum per annum. The contractor to whom the contract may be awarded will be required to furnish a bond to the satisfaction and approval of said Board of Local Improvements, in a sum equal to fifty (50) per centum of the contract price, con- For the construction of a concrete sidewalk on the south side of Wiln1;ette A venue from Sixteenth Street to Ridge Road, except where sidewalks are already laid. (Wilmette Special Assessment No. 210) Wilmette, Ill., May 31, 1928. Sealed proposals for the construction of a concrete sidewalk upon and along the south side of Wilmette Avenue from forty ( 40) feet east of Sixteenth Street to the east line of Ridge Road, except across Sixteenth Street, Central Park A venue, Seventeenth Street and Eighteenth Street, formerly Fern leaf Avenue, except where sidewalks are already laid in the Village of Wilmette, Cook County, Illinois, in accordance with the ordinance and specifications for said improvement will be received by the Board of Local Improvements of said Village of Wilmette until 7 :30 o'clock P. M. on T11esday, the 12th day of June, A. D. 1!f28, at which time said proposals will be publicly opened, examined and declared by said Board of Local Improvements in the Council Chamber in the Village Hall. The specifications for said improvements and blank proposals will be furnished at the office of ·said Board of I...ocal Improvements in said Village Hall. Proposals must be made out on blanks furnished by said Board of Local Improvements and must be addressed to the .Board of Local Improvements of the Village of Wilmette, Wilmette, Illinois, and endorsed "Proposals for the construction of a concrete sidewalk upon and along the south side of Wilmette Avenue from forty (40) feet east of Sixteenth Street to the east line of Ridge Road, except across Sixteenth Street, Central Park Avenue, Seventeenth Street and Eighteenth ·street, formerly Fernleaf A venue, except where sidewalks are already laid and all proposals must be accompanied by cash, or a certified check payable to the order of the President of the Board of Local Improvements of the Village of Wilmette, for a sum of not less than ten (10) per centum of the aggregate of the proposal and no proposal will be considered unless accompanied by such check or cash. The contractor will be paid in bondl:l and vouchers payable solely out of the ass~ssment for said improvement, when collected in accordance with the pro\·isions of the ordinance therefor, and in the manner prescribed . by law, which bonds will bear interE>st at · the rate of Hix (6) per centum per annum. The contractor to whom the .contract may_ be awarded will be. req~ired to furmsh . a bond to the satlsfactwn and .- a~proval of . said Board of Local 1mpr ovements, m a sum equal to fifty (50) P~~ centum of the. contract price, cottrhtwned for the faithful performance of the contract. . . PrOJ?ORals will !>e r~ceived for the constructwn of said Improvement as a whole; and said Board of Local 1mpro;vementR re.serves the right to reject an~ and all bids. . EARL E. ORNER ERNEST C. CAZEL ALBERT L. GRINNELL PAUL A. HOFFMAN C. MILES McDONALD HANS VON REINSPERG GORDON WILSON BOARD OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS OF THE VILLAGE OF WILMETTE L36-ltc VILLAGE OF WILMETTE Proposal For grading and paving with concrete the first alley north of Forest A venue from Main Street to Fifteenth Street. (Wilmette Special Assessment No. 211) ·wilmette, Ill., May 31, 1928. Sealed proposals for grading and paving with concrete and otherwise improvIng the first alley north of Forest Avenue from the west curb line of Main Street to the east curb line of Fifteenth Street in the Village of Wilmette, Cook County, Illinois, In accordance with the ordinance and specifications for said improvement will be received by the Board of Local Improvements of said VIllage of Wilmette . until '1 :30 o'clock P. M. on Tuesday, the 12th day of June, A. D. 1928, at which time said proposals wlll be publicly opened, examined and declared by said Board of Local Improvements In the Council Chamber ln the VIllage Hall. The specifications for said improve- -