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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 23 Jul 1904, p. 3

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Nir'nca 6F AWARDING comm? W fining-1 0! Wu , Kn add Cit . train it inaliecuon wtt’h the we.“ ne of thddnn Bond, 00: who knownu Port Clinton Avonne want to n point uydu ad one- (lfl) (not we“ of the annul- line of Col: mm! rodnood loath in n.- oonm would fly. Ind Onk Street. from its junction with the north ltne o! unpaved roudwny as hereinafter povidod on Broodllsy, north to the with “no of “'31 :- Avenue, other- wise known In Sheridnn Bond, were opened (tn-the 12th day of July A. D. A 1 u_Â¥_- l._l_._ IL- Wmhflble lddorgthooonuufi wu .Wu‘dld t9 ujd ngggCaPo “a wâ€" ‘wâ€""â€" .. Soul on the 13th d" at July; A. D.. 1904.‘ Edi bid in for the work In. whole‘md in I! follow: 1000 cu. ydI. [Mia‘s sud nu- ! “beeper y: .........8 900 00 7301 11. foot! inch drlin tile hid. it me per foot ........ us 20 191'!) lin. tact Cinch drain tile laid, “no: per foot. .. 13 catch basin- :1. $35 each” 2?! 1m. (out. 9 inch Iqwe; ont- let laid at. 50¢ per foot ..... 1375 lin.1eet. macadun pave- mm. 25 feet. whim”. 13 per foot ..................... 27501in. feet. nod edging 2 foot The, owners of r majority of the Wye the lots and had: upon aid Broddwn and 031: street. whenein said work i to, be done ma. ,. within ten any: from the due hcreo , elect to take ,nid work and enter an uwritten eon~ tract to do 'said work at‘wn :- centum less than the price it. whi the urn hu been awarded; 3631.6. EVANS. human. I). Evunm'. J man 11. 83131.1». Board of Local Improvements City of , Highland Park. Board of Local Improvements of the Cjtd of Highland Park. Notice is hereby shun that bid: will be received for'gmding, draining, pav- ing with macadam and o$herwise im- provin n.3ystem'of streets in said any consist ng of Walnut avenue, from the easterly line of the Green Bay, Road. otherwise known as Grpen fitreet; east. in its com‘se across said Walnut Menus, -8econd street ~from its junction- with the paved roadway herein pro‘vided on said Walnut avenue. north to the inne- tion of said Second street with. the1 easterly line of the Green Bay Road otherwise known as Green strut (ex- cept where it intersects the paved road- way on Cent 1 aVenue), Laurel avenue from its-i tion with the westerly line of First street Westerly to its in- tersection with the easterly line of McGovern streammd Elm Place from its junction with the easterly line of »Green<.l3ay Road otherwise. known as Green street, eastenly to its junction fizéhifieklwonr ith the westerly line of First. streets rqdqcefi goutherly wide. at Go pér 103'. ......... lvvu vâ€"- v-7 withvtho Weswrly lint of St. Johns avenue as «whole in accordance with the ordinance therefor. Said blds will be opened on the 27th day of July, A. D. 1904, M. the hon'r of 4 p. m. at. the 06920 at the Board of Iml'lmpmve- moms in the City of filghloqd Park. ' The siéihcafiom to? such immova- ment and blank proposals will helm- niibed u. the alike 0! the City Clerk in We City Hall, n... .‘n_ L_'_a_ vuv v. ..w.. The-gontnéfigr will he paid ln bonds, which bonds will draw interest n the rate of a.“ (15):“: gap} pu- gnpum. All row}: or bids must'be accom- puni by s certified chock pgyuble’to the on!“ of the Preddent of the Board a! hoot! Improvement of is City of nighlund Park. for 3 mm not 1m ten norm run L'Enms chumcr. p . an-h_m Q...‘ 5034 20 399750 137 50 165 00 M orboetl Improvement: h‘opon won’b‘t‘ldd baud It the fill. sud pl". had harem for opening the am. No propoul or bid will be m “and uh- . non-win! by u about u herein prqvidgd. ' ,44__-_A‘ " The Baud of Lou! Impmmnu m a. right to to “you- 311 Md. should they deem v. but. for the pnbltc good.” 1" BOBIBT G. IVAKB. We. at as. spud of Lou! 1m- wmnu of Cit of Highland Park. denly 14.11. .19“. '7-8 Board of Locallmproveme' and theCity of Highland Park. ' . Notice is New given that bids will be received for grading, draining, paving with macadam and otherwrse Improving the Gum Bey Roadwometirnes known as Green Street! and sometimes known as‘ Chicago and deaukee Road,from the ;south commatelhnits of the d of High land Pa thence northerly said Green Bay» Road to its juncuonw First street, (except where satd Green Bay Road intersectsvany streetsnow paved and “cm a space nine t?) feet wide each side of center line 0 Layrel avenue; side of the center line of Laurel avenue” or eighteen (‘18)th over all), and First street from its junction with said Green Bay Road, thence northerly to the north corporate limits of the city of Hi hland Park as a whole. in accordance wi the ordinance thereforw‘fiaid bids will 'bewenedfma the‘zrch day. «July, A.“ D. 19“, it- the hour of 44 paémr at the office of the Board'of Local ’lmprovements of gait! CitylinHCity'Buiiding- ‘ _ ' ‘ va, 7,, .. The specificationss for Suc‘ITmp rovement and blank proEosals will-be furnished at the office of t City Clerk in the City Bu-ll-d‘ng on L 'j 2 L 4| “The. contractor win he paid in bonds, which will draw interest at the rate of five (5) percent pe_r annum. AL L _-_A...__- All proposals or bids must be accompa- nied by a certified check”: able to. the order of the “President of t 9. Board of 1 Local Improvements of rtheCity of High- land Park for a sum not less ten (lower centum‘ofv the aggro '12 of the proposal. Said proposals or hi 5 must be delivered to the "President of the Board of Local Improvements in open session of said board at the time and mace fixed herein for o n- ing the same. 0 proposal of bid wi i be, ‘considered unless accompanied by a check ashereig provided. _ " ‘ . v .A ”DA- . -A "The Boa-r3 b'f' Local Improvements ? re- serve the right to reject: any or ~31! blds should they deem it best for the public good. ' " ' > ' ‘ROBERT G. EVANS," '-’ President of the Board of Local Improve- ments of the City.of Highland Park. Dated July 14th, A. D. 1904. IOTIGE FOR [HMS WITHIN North American Union med: the first and third Thursdays of each month. J. Rudolph, Pres: Wm. MJflng, Col. A. 0. Toy Lodge. No. 676, A. F. a A M., meets the first. and thin Manda. s in each month. Morton ". ‘ulvar, M.; A. G. McPherson. Sew-wry. Cunp 1176 Modern oodmen of America, mpet first ‘nd fourth Friduy in each mouh. Wm. Dunner. V. C. Thou. Dooley. Cldrk, Qupenten’ Union'meeu theV‘fourth Thu-0d” such month. n.3;0’3ricn. president; J. Sour-on, Highland Perk Council No; )9“, B. ., meet. second and foam: Mondeys. . B. Green, Regent; H. 11. Prior, Sec Lodge No. 31m, Mystic Work- ers of the Worldy meets the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. J .‘J. Brand, tary. ; Wm. Dunner, Sec- cams: Siaefiiié’ zna 'isasement hm [aid Mir Concrete is mixed ivy/a WWW Mint“ The molt is that it is pgopctly dorm. A Mutilation and Egtimatcs given. GRAVEL AND CINDERS FOR SALE W and nothing but Kaikai is worn In the post. Private Skinner has been porn! in Co. D. ~ Chaplin Rice will go to Indiana with the Second Battalion. . Excursion baits leaveA Chicago three times peereek for Fort Shefidan. Cook, just to be discharged this Week will remrn to his home near Ft. Thomas, Ky ' - Battalion ‘Sergt. Maj. W. A Butler hasbeen promoted to Regimental Q. M Sergt. Private Jas. Dywer of Co. E promises a blow-out soon. Boys lets have and old fashioned bellin. Color Sergt. Dolan is to be discharged the 27 inst, and will take in the St. Louis Exposition. ' Private Fry of Co. G. cannot realize thathc is in the army but- he is there when it comes to bunk fatigue. Excavations for the new buildings. are in rapid’pvogmssrand witl~be ready for building foundations next week. ‘7 " ,Fi'i‘st Sergt. Sinimons has been made Battalion Scrgt.‘Maj., and “(ill accom- pany the Second Battalion to Indiana.- Regimental Q. M. Sergt. Alexander has been made Post Q. M. Sergt., and has been ordcred. to Governor’s Iskmd, N. Y." .Rectu gDoerC. Conkee. ofCo.‘ E. ha been: animated Musician in place of Mnâ€" 'sician Moseley who has been transferred to Troop K. i Preparations ,are‘being made for ex- pert rifle competition: Tents have been pitched and several officers and privates from different posts are already on the grounds. . Private Arlett received. his discharge Thursday and bade the boys of Co. D farewell. He started for his ho ie in Elizabeth. N. J., where he will start a plumbing and gas fitting shop. Q. M. Sergt. Howland of Co. H. who ls now actingFiI-st Scrgt. will be accom- panied to Boston by a young lady of Highland Park, and 'on their arriVal will unit: in marriage and reside in the Bean city. FORT SHERIDAN - Musician Hmington, D Co.’s best ukulele and one ofthe‘bestln the Post is counting the Rays until his discharge:- Harringtou has blowed himselt (budc) around thc globe, and all the boys hope he will blow for another three years. EaWfii‘d % M -» Lhing ._._'_;.._L , _ .__ .â€" .. ,~ .éfifiékkk Goflifiklc‘fbfi C0!“ Three bolt-gee plate..iron bed- Itead Ind spring manta-e, (single) oil painting, large carpet, lediee’ wheel (new Rambler) one small heater. Inquire of Board of Local Improvements of the city of Highland Park. . thlce is hereby given to all persons interested that the bids for constructing a cast iron lateral main water supply pipe, together )3! ith fire hydrants, shut off valves and speual castings, to be constructed andlaid along and under Roger Williams avenue, in the city of Highland Park, county of Lake and state of lllinois, con- neeting with .the water main on Sheridan road, at a paint twelve feet scuth‘ of the intersection of the center line of said Ro er Williams avenue thence westerly para lel with the center late of said Roger Wil. liams avenue to theenterly line of Rail-e road avenue were opened oath: 3nd day of July A. D. ‘1904, and Edward M. Lain: being the lowest responsible. biddemthe Contract was awarded to said Edward M. Laing on‘ the 22d "of July. A. D., mm. Said bid is for t e work as a Whole 1904. Said bid is for the work is; a whole" and is as inflows: . ' ‘ 2,675 feat; of 6' inch pipe at ' . 329.30 perton......-..;..Â¥. ”.8 130! 25 84' fee; of 4 inch pipe at $30.00 ‘ per ton. ................... ' 3 fire hydrants at 02;. do each; 2 six inch valves at $650 each goat-inch valves at 3'12. 00 each pecial castings 33; oo, gasket :5. 00, lead $100 00 .......... Labor ........................ Total..: ...... .‘.$2soooo ' The owners of a ma ority of the shout- a e of the lots and Ian 5 uppn said Roger iliiams avenue wherein séid work is to bedone may, within ten da’ys from the date hereof, elect to take said work and enter into a written contract to do said work at ten per centum less than the price at which the same has been awarded ROBERT G. EVANS, FRANCIS D EVERETT, | JAMES H SHIELDS. . Board of Local Improvements FOR RENT A new elegant residence on Sheri- dan Road. Twelve rooms. two bath rooms, hot air and hot water furnace, gas and electric light, large front porch and everything complete. ~ Will also rent my residence on; Ru:- vine avenue, furnished for the sum- mer. Inquire' of any real estate party in Highland Park. _ 23H ‘ .B. F. Gm. Math $1.71] my“ 1.1; PM; ll“. P. 0. tax 204. FOR SALE “18" bred 3031.01: Terrier pup: out of coping stock. my Milli. W of hulk; contract. In. 3031.. Highland Park. FOR sALE. 27 72 75 00 3300 3600

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