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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Feb 1929, p. 44

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WILMETTE LIFE February 22, 1929 3,355.80 cylindrical ln shape, 43 Inches in Internal diameter, six arld one-half (6~) feet deep, with wall eight (8) Inches thi~k and with a cast iron cover weighing four hundred and seventy pounds at $75.20 each . . . . . fire hydrants with auxillary valves, equal to Eddy Fire Hydrants and valves .at $122.20 each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . three-quarter Inch brass corporation cocks at $7.50 each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . one Inch brass roundway cocks at $1.80 each . cast iron shut off boxes at $2.68 each . . . . . . . . . . . . . lineal feet of one (1) inch strong lead pipe services at $1.18 per foot . . . Classified Advertisements (Continued from page 43) 111 WTD. TO ~UY-HSEHLD. GOODS WANTED TO BUY- SECOND-HAND 'furniture and other household goods. Highest prices for same. Croat Furniture store. 1004-6 Emerson St., Evanston, Ill. Ph. Univ. 189. 101LTN-i8-tfc Ill Jo'OR SALE-)liSC. SEVERAL NICE USED DRESSES, 18 to 38 size, light and dark colors, $5-$8. Also veh·etine spring coat, purple, excep. bargain. In position to supply new dresses also at attract saving. Tel. Winn. 1372. 102LTN22-ltc GIRL'S BICYCLE, PORCH SWING, kitchen cabinet, porch chairs, cot ann mattress. Tel. Winn. 754. 102LT17-ltc FOR SALE- $200 CREDIT ON A NEW Old~m o bile car, for $175. Garland gas range, $8. Child's marmot fur coat, size 8-11, $10. Wilmette 1482. 102LTN22-ltc FOR SALF,-CLOTHES DRYER, A-1 condition. Ph. Wilmette 1351. 102LTN22-ltp PRACTICALLY N E W NATIONAL Cash Register, $275 value, priced reasonable. Tel. Wlnn. 653. 102LTN21-2tc lOS WANTED 1'0 BUY-)IISC. Street to west line of said Unit No. Two, In the Village of Wilmette, were opened on the 19th day of February 1929, and Cannell Conrad . Construction Company of Evanston, Illinois, being the lowest responsible bidder, the contract was awarded to said Cannell Conrad Construction Company on the 19th day of February, 1929. Said bid is for the work as a whole and Is as follows : 200 lineal ft!et of vitrified tile pipe sewer, with an internal diameter of twentyone inches at $4.70 per foot ... . .. . . ............. . .. $ 940.00 500 Lineal feet of vitrified tile pipe sewer, with an internal diameter of eighteen inches at $3.53 per foot . . 1,765.00 900 lineal feet of vitrified tile pipe sewer, with an internal diameter of fifteen Inches at $2.59 per foot . . 2,331.00 1,700 lineal feet of vitrified tile pipe sewer, with an internal diameter of twelve inches at $1.98 per foot . . 3,366.00 3,480 lineal feet of vitrified tile pipe sewer, with an interna.l diameter of ten inches at $1.65 per foot 5,742.00 3,000 lineal feet of vitrified tile pipe sewer, with an internal diameter of eight inches at $1.13 per foot . 3,390.00 42 brick manholes, cylindrical in shape, three (3) feet in internal diameter, averaging ten (10) feet deep, with wall eight (8) inclu~ s thick and with a. Cast Iron cover weighing four hundred and seventy pounds · at $79.90 each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200 lineal feet of vitrified tile pipe sewer, with an Internal diameter of eighteen Inches at $7.50 per foot . 1 810 lineal feet of vitrified tile pipe sewers, with an Internal diameter of fifteen inches at $2.82 per foot . 130 lineal feet of vitrified tile pipe sewer, with an internal diameter of twelve inches at $2.12 per foot . 2,400 lineal feet of vitrified tile · pipe sewer, with an internal diameter of ' ten inches at S1.65 per foot . . . . . . . 2,260 lineal feet of vitrified tile pipe sewer, with an internal diameter of eight inches at $1.23 per foot . . . . . . . . . 3,000 lineal feet of vitrified tile pipe sewers, with an Internal diameter of six Inches at .$1.04 per ·foot 36 brick manholes, cylindrical in shape, three (3) feet in internal diameter, averaging ten feet deep, with wall eight (8) inches thick and with a cast iron cover weighing four hundred and seventy pounds at $89.30 each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,400 lineal feet of six (6) inch cast iron water main w e i g hi n g thirty-three pounds per foot at ~ 1.60 per foot . . . 9 connections to existing mains at $47.00 each 19 six (6) inch cast iron gate valves at $29.15 each . . 19 brick v a 1 v e chambers 1,500.00 1,428.80 2,284.20 11 275.60 1,344.20 1,035.00 248.40 369.84 3,776.00 138 138 138 3,960.00 2,779.80 3,200 3,120.00 3,214 .89 10,240.00 423.00 553.8;} Total · ... . ................ $57,443.29 The owners of a majority of the frontage of the lots and lands upon said streets where said work is to be done may, within ten days from the date hereof. as provided by law, elect to take said work and enter into a written contract to do said work at ten per centum Jess than the price at which same has been awarded. EARL E. ORNER ERNEST C. CAZEL ALBERT L. GRINNELL PAUL A. HOFFMAN C. MILES MeDON ALD HANS von REINSPERG GORDON WILSON Board of Local Improvements of the Village of Wilmette. L22-ltc REBUILDING AND REFITTING MY home, might consider buying used equipment of good standard manufacturer if relatively new and good cond. Send full d escription, lowest price, telling where my builder can insp ct. saving mu!-;t be substantial to be interesting. \Viii require following items: ( 1) heating boiler, hot water system Suo sq. ft. radiation to use with Hardinge oil burner now installed; (2) set of laundry tubs, 2 or 3 sections, slate or porcelain complete with fittings; (3) large capacity H. W. service tank with or without gas heater, storage type; (4) 2 built-in modern porcelain bath tubs with fittings, must be free from" stain ; (5) 1 or 2 full mirror doors for bedrooms ; give dimensions. Write 'Vinnetka Talk A-292. 103LTN22-ltc WANTED -CLEAN, WHITE RAGS, lOc per lb. 1232 Central Ave., Wilmette. 103LTN48-tfp lOt hour after dinner really belongs to your family "In many homes the evening hour is the only one which really belongs to the entire family." So says Good Housekeeping lnstitut~ in the article, "Housekeepers Discuss Dishwashing Machines with the Institute,, in February EXCHANGE IF YOUR HOME DOES NOT ANSWER requirements, trade for 7 or 8 room Colonial in Glencoe, community restricted. Write Glencoe News A-287. 104LTN22-ltc NOTICE OF AWARD OF CONTRAC'l' For constructing a system of storm water ~ewers in certain streets in Indian Hill Estates Subdivision Unit No. 2. (Wilmette Special Assessment No. 246) Office of Board of Local Improvements. Wilmette, Illinois, February 20, 19~9. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons interested that the bids for a system of atorm water sewers of vitrified tile pipe, with the necessary brick manholes and brick catch basins and house drain::~, shall be constructed in the following streets in Indian Hill Estates Subdivision, Unit No. Two, a subdivision in the southeast quarter (SE%) of the Southt>ast quarter <SE%) of Section Twentynine (29), Towm~hip Forty-two (4:!) North, Range Thirteen (13) East of the Third Principal Merid'an. In Iroquois Road Lrom Twenty-third Street to Illinois Road and in Illinois Road from forty ( 40) feet north of the north line of Iroquois Road to Lake Avenue. In Cherokee Road from Lake Avenue to Elmwood A venue. In Pawnee Road from Lake A\'enue to lrr)Quois Road and in Pawnee Road from Iroquois Road to Elmwood Avenue. In Miami Road from Pawnee Road to Elmwood A venue. In Pontiac Road from Lake A venue to Elmwood Avenue; also a connected system of cast iron main water supply pi~s and house service pipes, with necessary val\'es, valve chambers, shut off boxes, fire hydrants and connections ; Also a connected system of vitrified tile pipe sanitary sewers shall be conatructed in the following named streets of Indian Hill Estates, Unit No. Two, aforesaid: In Cherokee Road from Lake A venue to Elmwood A venue. In Pawnee Road from Lake A venue to Iroquois Road and In Pawnee Road from Iroquois Road to Elmwood A venue. In Miami Road from Pawnee Road to Btmwood Avenue. In Pontiac Road from Lake A venue to Elmwood Avenue. b Iroquois Road from Twenty-third Good Housekeeping. No longer need dishes be done after every meal. Just place your dirty dishes in the CONOVER, out of sight, until the most convenient time to do them. And enjoy your evenings with your family instead of wasting them in the kitchen with your dishes. kitc 1.~enandand Jdktcbenhettearo .. u erlin w ennot · · · · ..4boH: The CONOVER. for amall · '9 A 25 ~ in Ule Come in to the Public Service · Store t;Jnd ak for a clemorutration. ..4t 1#/t: The CONOVER. for lar1e famillea. Taka up little more room than a kitchen chair. Not pietured: Large alze for bo&rdJDa houaea and amall tea rooiDL . PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY . OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS 1141 Central Ave., Wilmette PhoM Wil. 2899 JOSEPH W. KEHOE, District Manager

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