A regular meetingof the yillage council was held Feb. 28, with the following members present .: President R. B. McConnell,'l‘rus-, Dingwell aiJid Osgood. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved with the following change; that Trustee ‘Prouty a motion in regard to Head Coefe letter was to await the presence of the chairman of committee on drainage instead of authorising them to make oeae pools as request. ed. Letter of F. J. Fischer asking for rebate and reductions in spec- ial 86 was read and referred to the committee on ï¬nanee. ' ‘ Trustee Dingwell reported a' leaking h ydmnt in front of Mrs. Hawkes lot and moved that the .water works engineer be instruct- ed to repair it. Passed. Trustee Herdman re ported that- 3 Water main in Ash street h burst and that 43 service p' ,al in macadamized streets, ha been frozen; also that the Glencoe met- .ers are not working satisfactorily 'and that by test there was loss of . from 25 to 40 per cent and On his. ‘ motion the clerk was directed to notify the Gleneoe council of the loss and ask for a committee to m t the committee en water and see the tee of the meters and ar- range for p ting the loss ' 10 Trustee Theme reported on the request of Mrs. Smith for rebate on special 64 and recommended that as there was no .money. on hand In that special, actiori be de- ferred until collections had been made. / Trustee Dingwell. réported'.on the nest of .Mead " Coe and the fol owing resolution wasnpaas- ed: RESOLVED, That Mesaers Mead Coe be permimd to con- nect eesa pools in premises at Lakeside as requested by them in their communication to this coun- cil, providing they take precaution to so construct and maintain such ceaspools so that they do not be- come objectionable to people In the vicinity nor to the village gener- ally. w The attm/ney reported that it was not necessary t9 puma an ordi. nance directing the collector to turn in a delinquent flat, as the statutes required it. - WINNETKA COUNCIL. at; p i ' MRS. sTARK, ..IceCreamandSh¢rbet’s. J I FANCY BAKERY. The Y. P. 8. C E. tomorrow Little Mabel ()hlfutlu 1' has been t holds Consolation muting. quite ill with tonailitis. at “Thu gate. 0‘ Zion ’Jndge Wip den has been very Mu. Cnpron has been conï¬ned iii but is much improved. to {he house ‘01: two Oï¬'thm Miss an Timon oIGlencoe is The recent cold weather has form- ed temporary miniature skating rinks within convenient reach of all the school children who ‘may be seen deriving an immense amount of comfort at present in sliding; 7m C. Richardson "“5"“ “if“:airx‘waiixfl = ' Livery, Boarding and Sales Stables. Expressing Indfmlmre Moving I Specwtym . , FRANK OTTO. FLORIST, w. v P"’x‘3‘.‘:::‘+uf m m, . j“ â€a.“ SHERIDAN ROAD‘NEWSâ€"LETTER. On North Shore Vacant and Improved Estate. 0r Care J. L. Houshtellng. Winnetka. Electric Light Wiring“; . Whitney, Prputy 311%., winnetka. - Peabodffloughleling 8: Co. Let m6 ï¬gure on Wiring your House or Store. -' , First class work, ,,Prompt service. Reasonable rates. ‘ BUILDING LOANS. " ...LOAN$... kdlmad Avenue. than of Meyer‘s Store. No. '64 Durban Strcet, CHICA 60.. .1“ ‘ Home: and Carnage. Funushed for * I _ Parties. Weddings. Bulb. Etc Miss Nellie N1heroottisspend~ ing a few days 'with her brother and his family. Kr. and Mrs. George Moms are now in the east with Mr. J; H». ' Morons for a few days. Wnlow Sgtcmnu‘t Wanna} . arm-mum:- "I! M“ WINNE’I‘I‘A,’ ILLINOIS. ' 11': noon‘