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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 19 Aug 1899, p. 11

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NE LI'ITLE GIRL WI‘IO DIED. Lxmnofl. Colo. Mr. H. Toucan/is: quite ill. . Osgood is spending} Aunts me’nn HILL. winnem Department THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWSâ€"LETTER. OOOIOIL Imam. The president called a special meeting 0;! the council of Winnetke on the evening of Aug. 8th. Pmi- dent Badman, Trustees Baker, Ca pron. Oman, de Windt and Win- ehip were present. Tho'pmident rend ordinance for committing prisoners to Home of commotion, Chicago, and on motion of Trustee Winohip the same was pm- od on unanimous roll call. On motion of Trustee Winehip the following was ordered addressed to the county treasurer: “The county treasurer of Cook county, Illinois; is hereby suthoriud and instructed to separate the special assessment No. 78 of the village of Winnetks for macadamizing Elm street on the north half of block 27 o! Peek’s sub division in said village and allow the owners of the west 193 feet thereof to pay their proportion thereof and allow the balance of said assessment to mm against the east 181_feet of said block.” On motion the meeting wan ad journos), ’ J. E Baum, ' A; ‘ _ . ‘ Village Cierh, A special meeting of the council of the village of Winnetka. called by the president was held August 15th. Present President Berdman; Trustees Baker, Cupron, comm, do. Windt, alld Winsh‘ip. “ The President stated object of the meeting was to consider various aeo- gions in the ordinance granting franl chin £0 the Blufl’ City Electric rail- way co, :and its successors, and to see to the faithful exeéution of the same. The mind“: of last meeting were r9991 and applaud. ’ On' motion of Trustee Capron tl'ne regular order of business was sus- pended. 'The president read the ordinance referred to egd remarked upon the danger of trains crossing streets Without the ringing of 3093. . The disposition of the 24 incen- Co. end talk real estate time well spent. LOST- â€"Set of lens school house, istric 3m to H. K. Conle- due-ntlighu of 32, candle pen: that the electric rnflvay 00. are to plug} the crooning: of their line was datum). Tho Caution uprding 5 c. {are m Winnoth and to 6100000 and to Wilmette and its present ful- mm, or ethnic, wu (ii-canned. Thouotion‘roguding the sale of ticket: to DRY“ m, Ennflou, re. eeivod Ittmfion; .100 the condition that 20 ride tickets should be cold on tin. can. The president called uttontion to condition)! nestle work of. and near Willow «root and? on motion of Trqatee deWindt the following reso- lution was passed: “Whereas, by an smmended ordi- nance, passed by the village council, March 7th, 1899, the Blufl’ City elect- ric railway co.. and its succusors was authorized to construct a super- structure on the west 20 feetof their right-of-way between Maple street and Willow street to such a point that would make a grade of one per cent on said trestle work; and,where- as, said superstructure has been ex- tended by said company wi hont antherity on the public highw east of the right-of-wsy (at said company, five feet more or less;-â€"â€" now, there- fore, the president of the village of Winnetke is hereby instructed to notify said railway co, to remove such obstructions within ten days from the'public streets whereonsaid snperstructure has been constructed by said company where the same ex- tends more than twenty feet east of the west line of the right-of way of said company ” On motion the meeting was ad- journed. - Trnetee deWindt. remarked upon a letter from Engineer Windee re- garding drainage of low spot near Locust and Spruce streets. wRe- ferred to drainage committee. Visitors along the north shore are invited to call on D. M. Erskine Co. and talk real estate. It will be time well spent. LOST -â€"Set of lane [in the new school house, inflict No. 5. Re: J. .O.‘ Bantu-r, Village Clerk. ‘ll

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