document No. 78 u lav in block 52, and lots 1 1 M, to the sum of 0950. referred to the village : referred to the village enemy Reports of sanding communes:- On motion of Baker, noon“ by DeWiudt. the president. and clerk were euthoo'ued no issue "page to trencfer .2633? from water‘ fund to water linking fund. W Iwa --wâ€"-â€"° , On motion of Baker. seconded by l tint Winship. the president and olerk the were authorised to issue warrants on- pro such speeials as are available to sch make up any deï¬ciency that- may he of ‘ las neeesury to take up village bonds against certain speeials that may be to presented for payment during the Fl1 month of December; also that the :- president and clerk -be further an- thorized to issue warrants for- the payment of said bonds so presented, Cc provided that a majority of the ï¬nsnee committee ' sign vouchers for same. . ' Committee on streets and alleys: DeWindt spoke of Grace Stewart’s encroachment on Poolar street. President spoke of said assumed possession sought to be applied in objecting to placing’elec-tric light poles in parkway. The president then read from record of July 7, 1896, a motion regarding the same; also an order of the council of 0c- ‘ tober 26, 1896, asserting these was no waive of the rights of the village in the premises. On motion of Deâ€" \Vindt, seconded by Cspi‘ou, the at- torney was instructed to 'wri‘ ‘ . Graeme Stewart deï¬ning the rights of the village in Poplar street, whereon said_Graeme §tewart is en- crouching. '- 1’s Bids: A bid from Gearge E. ‘ Scélly for plowing snow from side- ’ walks on east side of railroad tracks for 40 cents an, hour._ Bid from, Alonzo L." Richardson to plerw snow- from sidewalks on West side of rail- rbad tracks for 40 cents an hour. Bid from'A. L. Richerd'son to pro: tect. hydrants from 'freezing at, 171} cents ea'ch. ’Theae bids "were ac- cepted op condition that the work be done at such times and in such manner as deemed neeemy’ay'thé' village workmen or other competeni viliage ofï¬cer. 10 “VM on ‘9‘ ‘v L l to 4, in block :50. Thane were Hot 4, \ mammal. hueineea: Wmship DhArtbt [I block spoke of the need! of the Lnkeuide I we were Hoee oompsny and moved, sewnded . . But a ey. by Curran, that they be authorised ' ‘ mittees: to incur an expenae of not more than 'VIC dad by 825 (or an‘ppliea and repairs neeee id clerk sary for their eï¬oieney. On motion mm grant to ' of DeWinde, seconded by Capron. “hum“ " fund to i the clerk was instructed to lend to H. > the eeoretary of the board of eduea. ' H~ A~ mded by ‘ tion a copy of the motion passed at um nd clerk the- hut meeting authorizing the we†‘ rrante on. president to lit up assembly room in ilpble to l school building. Thepreeident spoke Gm t‘may be of meeting of the board of. health ge bonds last Friday evening and step taken. t may be to organize the same. Dr. J. R. Showow-De nrimz the Fletcher was elected secretary. , l THE Hu rues and Lamucs rlu ï¬red C Richardson, _ Meg: wadggg. Livery, Boarding and Sales Stables. ' \Vinuw Street. near r nu .u‘... .. w u“, ‘ FRANK OTTO. FLORIST. ' _“ i P 0 "°“ 3 Glut flowers and Plants. . Palm and Terms. WmNETKA. PRIMROSES AND CY CLAMEN FOR (EHRISTMAS Expressing and Furniture Moving . a Specialty. - DR. H. C. R. NORRISS; “mm Ave» and Elm WINNBTKA. Or‘Care J: L. floughtellng, Winnetka. Pennsylvania on and Gasoline Shop. Moog. o-‘ . Peabody. Houglfleling (10. ALONZO L. RICHARDSON. .ï¬ Twin Lakes Ice?“ ' ;..LOANS... No. I64 Dcarborn Street, Street. Dr. Arthur H 1“"de 0mm a sun 31‘. WWINNB‘I'KA CHICAGO. Hansen. and C: Goods called fat and delivered n .Wlnnakn. mencoe and Kenllwonh. ' “'e Willow Street wld by barre! or gallon. - ‘ Ell-3t. . Winnotkp VICTOR BECK. rm? and w'm.ak"’ GEORGE BISSET. \Vefl Elm Sued. ’nrnlflel Furnished 90! 9mm. demm 3““. Houu Cmfuflv abod- r .n‘ Window 'IDMDQV- LINDWALL. WINNETKA. ILLINOIS. 31:, vmna'rKA Mall Drag†haje‘ near Provident Avenue. NELSOQLBROS. over Meyfl" Store- \mnneth. ILIP uâ€" Prom zit-Attention i’iopfletma.