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North Shore News-Letter (1907), 8 Oct 1910, p. 6

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today a sidewalk the entire length of street and has been for the last Raven‘s. ’ Charles S. Mauran. 3 1-2 lot 57 frontage 108 1-2. The nu’dersigned Owners of frontage on Dean Avenue pro- test against the passage of ordL nance for sidewalk on both sides. of Dean Avenue, believing the same to be unnecessary at the present time, there being but ten houses _on the entire length of» the street, and only 2 in the addition to the North. kngwn as Shore Cliff. and. part of these are occu- pied in summer onlv. There it Dean ' . . H Dyrenfonh I Petition signed by owners of fron- ‘tage our Dean ‘Avenuc, protest- ing against the pnssage cf ah ordinance for sidewalk On both sides of Dean Avenue‘ was pre- sen’ted. __To the Mayor and Common Conn I Ci! of the City of Highland Park Gentlemen: R R Grclx _ F Wanner HA Jump F C Clark R 0_Gr|m RFSeymour ‘ B.W Hnwhilu l' R C“- , E H Guam 1: S Heymn 3 Dean ~ Mom: W Bod w E Lannefi! J F [aiming Sun Bendix: W L McKeltzi F R McMnluu M J Hurd‘cre . W R Betty C H Phelps T Lumen H Dvrenfnnl CL Nelson ‘ JC Bullock G C Ebclldg A W Bergman T M Wilder T Bald: Coraline M. Scarlet Ethel 8 Rulledie Naomi Comuock E 1 Mitchell Anna Morgan 1M," S Bandits I. E Jones Ann; M Nikon 1 H Alridgo G W Carr )meph Manila" R G Salnrds E W Spencer C C Bullock Wm. B Folsom F G Brown ‘ W R Boomer A. C A Johanna Morih ll John-0n“ C C .Grlswld R R Grclx _ . Mom: W Boehm F Wane: w E Lannetiold [‘1‘ Jump J F [calming F C Clark 8km Bcdudln I R com: ' . W L McKenzie f B Faeymour ‘ F R McMolllu rails. and remove due platform now In- cated m the center of and Railway ave- nue. so that aid Reilwev may be used by the public, and the pnbiic my have an epproacls by conveyeneel m the do.- put 0! the Chicago 81 Nathwenem Reil- ‘uy _ All 0! watch to ‘ Respectfully Submitted. - Dated this let day of October, A.‘ D. 1910. In. E Gram; Joseph L Fearing J. H Rutledge OS Btovm Merie M Brown E L Caeey CL Nelson ‘ JC Bullock ' G C Ebefldg A W Bergman I columns!) no» ”coup no; Phone the m Park} ’ Regarding the‘ matter of the Gentle, en: widening of Railroad avenue south , You finance Committee be: (if Cedar avenue. which was re- leavetbtcport that we have re- feted to the Citv Attorney, said ' la communication from our attorney reported that investiga- c’eived . . . {OmerlCitv Collector, Mr John tlon of the conditions had been 6. Duéy. conccmmlz a double made, and requested furlher time gaymc‘ t of special assessmenh in which to make final report on lihich as made I) E A Be dahl' same. ! <{smear 91?» and sitting Alderman Bahr moved, second. 9'8 damagificrgdahl is entitled to: ed bv alderman Stevens. that the mundfin the ’sum of $5 28. ‘ Commissioner of Public Works be To us: Honorable Mayor City Con ‘cil ofthe C!ly of Highland Park}. Gentle' en: rYou, finance Committee bell H ighl W A Alexande‘r 404 ft frontage. ,3 E S Gail 155 ft frontage Mrs Bohl 115 ft frontage. . Mrs Hill “5 ft frontage Pow.“ 8‘0 ft frontage Was Metter Property 9 Total of 72 per cent of entire frontage opposed to ordinance. ‘ Enzrossed ordinance for a side- Walk on both sides of Dean ave- nue were presented. ‘ _ ; Alderman Stevens moved. sec- onded by Alderman Manersoni the adoption of an ordinance pro? viding for the construction ofa ; cement sidewalk on the easterly side of Dean avenue from Sheri- 'dan Road, southerlv to Roger Wil- {liams avenue, Carried ayes: al- dermal: Tillman. Kline, Everhart, McPherson. Stevens and Bahr Nays; Alderman Dotv. Alderman Stevens moved, sec- coded by alderman McPherson the adoption of an ordinance pro- viding} for the construction of a concr'elte cement sidewall: on the westerly sale of Dean avenue from 1 Cedar ‘avenue south to Roger Wil- c liams avenue. Carried. ayes; al- f fdermafn Tillman, Kline. Everhart, t McPherson. Stevens and Bahr. h Nays , Alderrnan'Dotv. 8 REPORT or FINANCE commune a FRMH ESRm W A A E S Gail Mrs Boh LMI‘S Hi1 Pow.“ 8' Was Mel Total of ‘ from“ testament of Anna M Russell dc- ceased F N Sells. Asst- Sec" lot 147.148 149. 243 ft frontage. F R McMuHin 346 it frontage E S Rutledge 55 ft frontage Inge. “ > Illinois Trust and Savings Bank a Trustee under the last will and erns Jefiuson 10(58 frontage 308 G M. Searlcss n V2411: 57. front-age md_Park, 111.. Oct. 4. 1910_ . Learning lot 59. 374 Iron- Store '200’ '[where' competent mien i‘ dompoun‘d them, the purest drugs are used and ices are Consistent with quality and efficiency ’RESCRIPTIONS-:~ ring ’ your prescriptions to. the The Prescription Druggist ~ Highland. Park, Illinois The attomcy stated that he would ask {for confirmation of said assessment as man as pos- siblc. Milwaukee Electric Ra!lroa‘;i, and,bv Attorney Gail. ' At the request of Alderman Mc ,Phersori; the City-Attorney report ed in the matter of the assessment for paving Waukegan avenue: that objections to said assessment had been filled by the Chicago Alderman Bahr reported that he had written to the General Manager of the Chicago North. western Railwav Company . con- cerning the construction of the new viaductrat Laurel avenue and that he had recewedn reply state- ingthat the Ra!lway Company would be able to do nothing fur- ther In the matter until next spring. . be accepted and the recommen- dations be concurred in. 1n report of Margaret Riley. claim tor damages {or injury on sidewalk lune 6. l9l0. your com- mittee to whom the matter was re~ ferred would recommend the set. tlement of said claim for the sum of one hundred dollars. GEO. P. EVERHART. A. JMCPHERSUN. Ald McPhersOn moved. seconded by alderman Everhart that the report of the Finance Committee DALE SWEETLAN D Your Commillce recommends the adoption of thc ordinance sub mitted herewith. levying taxes for corporatc‘purposcs for me fl;- cal year from May I 1910 to Apr 30r 1911. Your Committee would recom- mend that a warrant be drawn in favor of E A Berghahl .for $5 28 in‘scttlement of claim. s'ame tobc charged to nsscssmcnt9l as above stated. UnNortb shore rm“ mmmmammm fifi‘m DRUG STORL, t Scierai compaziies exhibited ) auto driven appanitus. consisting of hose wagons. combination hose ' wagons and chemii 3! engines. and gasoline‘ pumping engines and hose wagons; and in my talk with the chiefs having auch apparatus in sewice. they wire all heartiiv in favor of the. same. and assured me that they were a vaiuabie ad- dition to anv department. and the superiority of the auto driven I apparatus over the - horse drawn was so marked that the latter was : not in it for a minue. The prin. cipal point they n Me on it was that with the auto apparatus you could make a long run and then come back and go again. where. as with the horse- If course. this .n‘.‘; we are making 3 our city. 0 The exhibit of; apparatus of‘ special note was the fire alarm up? paralus, which I find instaued in about 95 per cen’t of ‘the cities who sent chiets to Sthe conven tion and the opinion (If a“ was that they could not rah a the depart- ment properly wit mu: 3 complete and perfect fireJarm telegraph. system. and I am very glad that information whicl assist me in hand! city hereafter. I have the pie sure to report that I attended ti convention of the International Hre Engineers Association at Sy‘iracufl'. N Y.- covering the data from August 22 to the 251h.innlusive We had an attendance there of over 600 membengand a fine up hibit of fire appliances of all kind: Various topics bfraring on fire oaotaction were r ad and discus,â€" sed. These contai 'da lot of good Gentlgman: â€"â€" 'l‘n T as Hosanna The Mayor at d Highlan P instructed to ordcl the suspension of the contract (or the contruc- Rich 0! a sidewalk m Railwayave- nue (now known as St Johns ave- nut) from South avenue. south to Roger Williams al'cnuc. . 1 THE FOLLOWING REPORT W” READ ‘ Highland Kirk. Illinois. (Octobcr 4. l9l0. Residence 2 5 I 2 ng fires in your Alderman Baht moved. second ed by alderman Stevens. 1 sn appamm 0‘ sion of the rules {or the purpose y; ll. fire alarm ap- of “u“: "9°” "‘ “6"” . {'f *d installed 5" vidinn for the construction 0‘ . _ t of the cities gas main in Green In, > ‘ [he convention mth. MONO“ '“W' 1 all was that Alderman Baht. moved. ready n a fire dew“ ed by Alderman Stevens the My tton of an ordinance m {out a complete the North Shore 'larm telegraph '5 Gas Company. the right to!!! ‘ ‘cry glad that ‘ tart on one in mums ‘0 supply 9” M Bay Road In the City of ics exhibited Park commencing at the W tus consisting ”am“ 0‘ Green Bay w fl“ nblnation hose Decfficld IVCOUC. m." ‘m alengines. and southerly to the sonthell ll.” 2083"” and of the Citv of H'hlu‘ ”It? n my talk with Camed ayes; aldemml M ~ ' uch apparatus Kline Everhart Mew- re all heartilv [)nly, Stevens and Baht. . . . and assured The attorney Md“ “Ag H believe will "we fires in your hsurc to neport e convention of Fire Engineers U City Council. Park, I". Alderman Baht moved. ”a; cd by alderman Steven: kid my ludlcuy Committeq be m: f edto all 50! bids far will ‘ Said cocaine: to omen ah, I The attorney reported” ‘1‘.“ 3;: Revision of the C5" was ready for publication at! R‘ commended that 341ch for bids to: printing said M be made. .j -,,; [with to'tluotyou {at _ kindness in sending Inc to ‘ conveotkbn. ' Respectfully ”knitted. WM- WINE”. - ‘ Chief Fire Dept. The city attmev reported in": ttIe nutter of ordinance prowdiaz for the construction of gas mains in Green Bay Road south, that he lhad conferred with the Mayor. Commissioner of Public Works, And the attorney {or the Gas Co. . and that he would Imminent! . the passage of the ordinance. pro.‘ Iriding for the construction of i four‘ inch gas main along said street, ‘ lbclicvc that my? (tip will profitable up your cfly. ”I (l I have gained considerable II muion and experience that bcof \alue. There were of ‘coune, other things. but these the most prominent. I u them. would be impossibk, crucial 0‘ gm to lay la”: along Glee. . r of Hifiw sccond~ 1 suspect] ”'9‘”? L r: :2: M1 Wch ’0 N. PM “Didi. 4 ‘ Paving ' I Flu-4 “Veg G Sum. Annie Ma mph (4 Waller M A C MCCI 0 6 WM Gaelic Jobs: Kid: Mn! 1 AM? 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