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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Jun 1929, p. 54

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WILMETTE VILLAGE OF WILMETTE . PROPOSALS For the Improvement of the first alley south .of Spencer Avenue from the vrest curb hne of Fifteenth Street to the east curb line of Sixteenth · Street. (Wilmette Special Assessment No. 254) Wilmette, Illi_ n ois, June 26, 1929. Sealed proposals for the· improvement of the . first alley south of Spencer A venue from the west curb line of Fifteenth Street to the east curb line of Sixteenth Street in the Village of Wilmette, Cook County. Illinois, in accordance with the ordinance and ~pecifications for said im-· provement, will be received by the Board of Local Improvements of said Village of Wilmette until 7:30 o'clock P. M., daylight saving time (6 :30 P. M. Central Standard time) on Tuesday, the 9th day of July, A. D. 1929, at which time said propo::;als will be publicly opened, examined and declared by said Board of Local Improvements in the Council Chamber in the Village Hall. The specifications for ::;aid improvement~ and blank proposals will be furnished at the office of said Bonrd of Locn.l Tmnro\'pments in said Village Hall. Proposals must be made out on blanks furnit-:hed by said Board of Local Improvements and mu~t be addrel':sed to the Board of Lo<'al Impro\'t'mt'nts of th~ Villag-e of Wilmette, Wilmettt> , IllinoJ!'l, and endorsc·d "Propo!'als for the improvement of the fir!';t alley !';outh of Rtwnt·('r A venu e from FiftE'e nth Street to SixtN·uth Rt1·eet." and all propo:-;als mu!'t be ll.('{'Onl])anied by (:'a~h. or a Ct>rtifit>d check payn.ble to tJ.:w <WdE'r of tht:> Presi(lt·nt of tlw Ron.rd of Local lmprovf'nwnts of the Village of ·wilmette, for a ~um of not lt>~s thnn t e n (10) PE>r centum of the ag-g-reg-ate of the proposal and no proposn.l will be c·onsi<lered unle~s accompanied by such ch0cl< or ca~h. The ('ontractor will h e pn.id in bond~ anrt voueh e rs paya hit> ::wlt>ly out of the n.ssN;~ment fo1· said impJ·o\·t-mf'nt when collf:'cted in acco1·dance with the uro\·isions of the ordinance thert:>for, a·nd in the mann(·J' prescribed by . law, which bonds will heru· intt>re::-;t at the rate of six (6) })E'J' <"<'ntum J)er annum. Tlw contractor to whom the con tract n~ay be awardt'd will be required to furm~h a bond to the satisfaction and appmval of said Board of Local lmnrovements, in a sum eQual to fifty (50) per eentum of th e cont1·a<:t pricE>, conditionE-d for the faithful performanc: of the < :on tract. Prcmosals will b e received for the constJ·uction of said improv ment as a whole; and fiaid Board of Local Impmvements LIFE ] une 28, 1929 I Home Comfort FOR SUMMER BACHELORS is no summertime loneliness at The Georgian . You enjoy meals "at home," laundry and valet service . . . attention to your personal needs just as ~houg~ "mother" was supertntendmg things. It's a great idea! Choose your room or suite now before the family leaves. Special "Bachelor·' rates on si ngl·~ rooms. THERE B. E. DE MURG, Mgr. DAVIS STREET AT HINMAN EVANSTON Telephor.e Greenleaf 41 oo KENILWORTH This beautiful and very substantial home. owner will sacrifice on account of illness. Unusually attractive Reception Hall and Living Room. Panelled Library. Sun Parlor, Dining Room , Breakfast Room, Buder's Pantry and Kitchen make up the first floor. There are 5 lovely Master Chambers. 3 Servants' bedrooms, 4 Baths. attached garage for 2 motor cars. Large. beautifuJiy shaded and . landscaped grounds. This home has exceptional character and value. Eor full particulars call Mr. Matthews. Baird & Warner Exclusive Agents 528 Davis Street, Evanston Greenleaf 1855 of not less than ten per centum of the aggregate of the proposal and no proposal bid~, will be conslderf!J} unless accompanied by EARL E. ORNER such check or cash. ERNEST C. CAZEL The contractor will be paid in bonds ALBERT L. GRINNELL and vouchers payable ,s olely out of the C. MILES McDONALD assessment for said improvement when STANTON VAN INGWAGEN HANS 'VON REINSPERG collected in accordance with the provisions of the ordinance therefor, and in GORDON WILSON the manner prescribed by law, which Board of Local Improvements. L40-ltc bonds · will bear interest at the rate of · ::;ix (6) per centum per annum. "VILLAGE OF WIL)IE'1'1'E The contractor to whom the contract .PROPOSALS . may be awarded will be t·equired to furFor the construction of lead water nish a bond to the satisfaction and ap:-;enices in Washington Avenue between proval of said Board of Local Improvethe alley lying west of the w~st line of ments, in a sum equal to fifty (50) per Seger'H Subdivision and Ridge Road and centum of the contract price, conditioned in other streets, a venues and roads. for the faithful performance of th e (Wilmette Special Asse.ssm nt No. 253) contract. Wilm ette, Illinois, Jun., 26, 1929. Proposals will be received for the conSealed proposals for the construction struction of said improvement as a whole; of lead water s«:>rvices in Washington and said Boaq:l of Local Improvements AYenue between the alley lying west of reserves the right to reject any and all the west line of Seger's Subdivision and bids. Ridg-e Poad and in other str·eets, avenues EARL E. ORNER and roads, · in the Village of Wilmette, . ERNEST C. CAZEL Cook County, Illinois, in accordanc with ' ALBERT L. GRINNELL the ordinance and ~pecifications for said C. MILES McDONALD impro\'ement will be received by the STANTON VAN INGWAGEN P.onrd of Local Improvements of said HANS VON REINSPERG Yilln.ge of Wilmette until 7:30 o'clock GORDON WILSON P. M. Daylight Saving Time (6 :30 P. M. Board of Local Improvements. C'f'ntral Stanrlard Time) on Tuesday, the L40-ltc !lth day of July, A. D. 1!.129, n.t which time :::aid pt·oposals will be publicly YILLAG E OF WTLJIE TTE nJwnt:>d, examinE-d and declared by said , J·JtOI'OSAJ.. S H0nrd of Local Improvements in the For the com;truction of sanitary sewer l nm1eil C'hamher in the Village Hall. house drains in "\\~ashington A venue beTlw ~JWCifieation~ fo1· said improw·mentfi tween Twenty-first Street and Ridge nnd blank proposals will be furnish d at Hoad; and in other streets, roads and the offi<'e of ~aid Board of Local avenues. lmproH' ments in ~aid Village Hall. (\Vilmette Speein.l Assessment No. 251) Pr0JlOsnls must be made out on blanks \Vilm tte, Illinois, June 26, 1929. furnished by said Board of Local ImSealed proposals for the construction J1l'O\'L' I1W~ ' and must be addressed to of sanitary sewt>r hom.;e drains in Washthe DoaJ f Local JmpJ'oYenwnt~ of the AvenuE> between Twenty-first Villngi:' of i\rilmette, 'Vilm ette, Jllinoi~. ington ·eet and Ridge H.on.d; in Hidge Road and endors('d "Prouosals for the construc- St1 from \Yashington A\·e nue to Centr·al Avetion of lead · wat!:'r l-ien· ices in Washington A ,·enue. He .. " nncl all propoi-:als nue; in Highland A v e nue from Twentymu!'t he a<·com!)anit-ocl by l':tsh, or a fin:t Street to H.idge Hoad ; in Central vertified vhe('k !l:tYahle to the order o( .-\venue from Twpnt~·-fir~t Rtreet to th e rst alley west of Hidge · Hoad on the t h t" Prf'sid e nt of tlw Board of J..o '< TmproYem nts of the · Yillag-e of mette. north :-ide of Central Avenue and confor a sum of not li:'ss than tf·n ( 1 0) per nP ·ted to the sanitary sewers in the centum of the n.ggreg·a te of th e pi'Opo::;al a hO\·e streets, in th · Vi it age of Wilmette, and no proposa1 will be eonsi<lt·red unl e~s Cook County, Illinois, in nccordance with th e ordinance and ~pedficatinns for said accompanied hy such check OJ' ca~h. The contracto1· will be paid in bond~ improvement "·ill be receiwd by th e Board and Youchers payable solely out of the of Lo('n.l Jmp1·ov<>m ents of said Village of assessment for said impJ'oYem e nt when 'Vilmette until 7 :30 o'c·loc·l< J>. M. Daylight collC'cted in aC'cot;danc~ with the provi- SaYing Time (6 :30 P. ::\1. Central Stan<'lard Hions of the ordinance therefo1·, and in Time), on Tue~dny, the 9th day of July, the manner prescribed by law, which A. D. l!l29, at whith time said proposals bonds will bear inter·est at the rate of will be publicly opent:>d, examined and declared Ly !;:aid B<,ard of Loeal lm~ix: (6) pe1· centum p t' r nnnum. The contractor to whom th e contract proYements in the Council Chn.mber in rnny be awarded will be required to fur- the Villag-e Hall. The specifications for said i mprnYenwnt!'l nish a bnncl to the sa tisfa<:tion and approval of :-;aid Boa1·d of Loeal Imnrove- and blank proposals will be ful'ni.·hed at ments, in a sum equal to fifty (50) per the offiGe of said Board of Local centum of th e contrn.ct price, conditioned lmpJ'o\·ements in ~ni<l Village Hall. I'mposals must b e mn.<le out on blanl<s for the faithful performance of the fu1·ni~hed by fiaid Roard of Loeal Tmcontract. Proposals will be receiYerl for the con- m·ovements and must be addressed to struct io.n of sn.icl impron,ment ns a whole; the Board uf Local ImpmYements of the and sa1d Board of Local Improvements Village of Wilmette, 'Vilmette, Illinoi~. resenes the rig-ht to rejec t any and all and endorsed "Propo~als fur the conl'itruction of sanitary sewer house drains in bids. · ,~~afihington A vt·nue nnd other streetR," EARL E. OR~En. and all proposal~ must be accompanied BHNEST C'. CA~J.<:L by cash, or a certified. check payable to ALRERT h GnfXNELL the ord!:'r of the Prpsid 'nt nf the Board C'. l\TJLES "l\fcOO~ A LD of Locn.l ImproYements of the Village STANTON VA~ l~GWAGEX of W'ilm tte, for a sum of not l·e ss than HANR VON RETNSPERG ten (10) ppr centum of the aggregate GOHDON \VJLSON nf the proposal and no propoRal will be Duanl of Locn.l JmproYements. <·onsidered unlt>ss accompanied })y such JAO-ltc cheC'k or cash. The contractclr will be pn.id in bonds YIJ,L.\c; E OP WIJ,)£:E1"fE· and vouchers payable solely out of th<· I,ROPO~ALS For tlw improvt>ment of the first alley :-Lss~ssment for said impmvement wht-n south of Grt>Pnleaf AYenue from the west C?llected in accordnnce with the proYicurb line of Sev nth Street to the east !::nons of the ordinance therefor, and in the manner prescribed by law which eurh line of Eighth Street. (\Vilmette Special Asses~ment Xo. 255) b.onds will "bear interest at the 'rate of SIX (6) per centum per annum. Wilmette, Illinois, June 26, 1929. The contractor to whom the contract Sealf'd proposals for the improvement of the first alley south of Greenleaf Ave- n:ay be award d will be rE>quired to furnue from the Wt'st curb line of Seventh msh a bond to the satisfaction and apStt·eet to the eat-:t curb line of Eighth proyal of l'iaid Board of Local ImproveStreet, in the Village of Wilmette. Cook ments, in a sum equa l to fifty (50) per Co unty, Illinois, in n.ccordance v;it h the centum of the rontraet price conditioned ordinance and specifien.~ions for Raiil im- for the faithful perf< rma~ce of the pro\· ment will be t'Pcei\··~d by tht' Board contract. Proposals will be received for the con0f Local Improvements 0f sa id Villn.ge of \Yilmette until 7:30 o'clock P. "l\f. Dnv- structio_n of said improvement n.s a whole; light saving time (6 ::10 P. M. C<'ntral n.nd said Board of Local Improvements ~tauclard Time) on Tuesday, the !lth r~dserves the rig-ht to t~j ect any and all da.Y of July, A. D. 1929, at which ti'lle b 1 s. EARL E. ORNER s~ud .PropoRal s will be publkly opened, ERNEST C. CAZEL E>xammed and decln.r d by said Board of ALBERT k GRINNELL Local Jmproy ments in the Council C. ::\11LES MeDON ALD Chnmber in tht> Village Hall. STANTON VAN JNGWAGEN The specifications fm· said impt·ovements HAN:s VON REINSPERG nnd blank proposals will be furnished at GORDON WILSON the office of said Board of Local Imnro\·ements in said Village Hall. Board of Local lmproYements. Pr~posals must be made out on blanks L40-ltc furmshed by said Board of Local Improvt>ments and mu~t be addressed to Miss ~farian Baldwin, daughter of th.e Board of Local Improvements of the Mr. and Mrs. George Baldwin of WilVIllage of " rilmette, Wilmette Illinois and endorsed "Proposals for the' improve~ mette returned recently from Albion ment of the first alley south of Green- college to spend the summer with her le!lf A venue from Seventh Street to parents. Miss Baldwin is studying ;n Eighth Street," and all proposals must be accompanied by cash, or a certified the school of music and she is assistcheck payable to the order of the Presi- ing in the Albion High school. She dent of the Board of Local Improvements was initiated into Alpha Chi Omega of the Village of Wilmette, for a sum sorority in March. reserves the right to reject any a .J!d all 'V

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