Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 21 May 1925, p. 10

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1j t6 t1t *i .“ tA sif o tirat 4 a) t t Al 4 3w PAUL BORCH Order Next‘Winter‘s Coal Supply â€"â€"Now and Save Money _ CE TEN â€"Landscape Gardening.; . 3 and Road Building BETTER COAL AT LOWEST PRICES OF YI The D. S. Edwards Company â€"As near to you as your telephone a your service. _ 1 â€" Plamn ul We will be glad to consult with you‘o your wants and needs and to offer suggestions, plans and estimates on anything in the Landscaping and Road Building Line _ Fish Ponds, Swimming f_’ools, Water signed and constructed. f } COAL, COKE, BUILDING ing, Drives _ New Driveways laid out and built paired or resurfaced. : 5./ *, POCAHONTAS (Ephraim Creek) ANTHRACITE (Scranton) ~Range |[..{.f...,...5 0.0. ‘ Pea eS Buckwhest ..|.... J.. . 35. ..L3, BITUMINOUS (Franklin County) * Mlnols Feg . .:.‘ ..;..:~.| .. + IIinois Nut :: .:;:â€".~ / > . Sidewalks built or repaired Mine Run . Nut:.:::#::::!::::; ome Grounds laid out, including' Dr Office and Yards: 230 N. St. Johns Avenue Telephone Highland Park 67 > , Walks, Lawns and Plantings , 533 LAUREL AVENUE Telephone 78 : (o-‘-n‘lngoo-c‘nuo..ucQ._t'_’:"‘ 6si%}% i--’--.lf‘.o-:o wiol e 000 on -t-‘o’o. qst o e 01’0011‘---o||.o-co'op.-‘cooc‘n_"-‘ J‘Ql.':;‘.".-l“"'.A..".’...! | 1 *# w . j : j sat I!Qan‘utuoterolt'fi;.o-oo. oo bbcsi = y TATERIAL ARDT Gardens deâ€" ining, Gradâ€" Old ones reâ€" Per ton $16.65 y w 16.% h4 16.90 * | . 33.00 "‘ /; 12.05 always at 99 THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Â¥4 12.15 12.15 12.00 7.15 11.50 715 7.75 ‘AR EoDio CUey JUEIICS filled ; with upfllflt. includâ€" ‘ing | removal 9 ‘ ‘present pavement, : all | excavation, labor,, and materials, and _removal of all gurplus exâ€" \ cavated m.t]erials, Ii.con‘-, s’trflched' compléte at Fou Dollars Fifty Cents ($4-603 per square .yard ‘>...Ԥ ; abandoned catchbasins fill. ‘ed with stone from the old hul:tdam pavm::nt, and outlet sealed with a brick masonry buikhead, at Three of pavement; threceâ€"eighths _ (%) inch asphaltic felt or ~ fibre filler transverse expanâ€". . . sion joints shall be spaced :: thirty (80)feet apart, . exâ€" Â¥ ten&iinz from top to bottom. i . ‘of ;‘the pavement, for the entire width ‘of pavement and curbs, except that the ‘+Joints | through the ‘curbs * _ and pavement 'ul!;kr â€" the curbs aEl be left free and open.‘ Each transverse exâ€" pansion geint , shall be proâ€" â€" vided ‘ with. th vuarter "(%) . inch smoozg round .‘ steel bars, two (2) feet in ; length, spnqe§ two (3) feet: . apart, center ‘to center; one |. end ‘of each bar shall be | | .. provided â€"with a. wrought jron pipe cap ten(10)inchâ€" _ Jesâ€" long. â€" A ‘longitudinal ‘ trurezoidal shaped joint ‘_| shall be constructed along the center line of the pavement | _‘ from end to end. Said longâ€". . itudinal joint shall be reinâ€" . forced with oneâ€"half (Â¥%) : inch round deformed steel ? bars, spaced five (5) feet _ apartâ€"center ?-«ceuter. each .. bar five (%lv eet long, and â€" ‘~ extending two and oneâ€"half ~â€" (2%) feet into the concrete _ . on each side of said longi« _ tudinal joint. _ Including / ¢uring, _ protecting, and . cleaning, laid complete at . Three Dollars Twentyâ€"Five Cents ($3.25) per square .. 250 square yards of macadam pavement adjusted at ntrqet? intersections, by the conâ€" * â€" struction. of new two (2) > ;:rurse _ bituminous ~ bound acadam. â€" pavement, â€" each . _course six (6) inches thick. . Four (4) â€"gallons of bitumâ€" inous binder to be used on each square yard o{é'pav_e’-» % ment, to be equally divided | between each ‘course. <In. _ cluding all excavation, prepâ€" aration of ‘the subgrade, lling, and removal of all surplus ‘excavated materiâ€" als, complete in place at %‘k;-e‘o Dollars: ,lmu;y-Ein [ ts ($8.25) berâ€" square ydrd ...‘.-‘....;....J..u.q‘..,..u.u.....,..... 812. 580 square yards | of _ brick pavement, ‘laid on a conâ€" â€"? » composed by: volume of one (1) part Portland _ ; cement, two (2 [parts sand, | _ | ‘and four (4) arts gravel or â€" crushed stone, mixed â€". Dollars ment in Second Street from Laurel | Avenue to Eim Place and in Laurel | ave hue, aoyi ht Rwet to Green | Bay ‘Road, were opened ch the 8t\ ( o e en hi %» e sun foen: > was a to the:said High, | ways. Mmcg&n the 165th ‘day of May, A. D. 1985. /. . [.=>â€" ~Said bid for the work is 45 follows: es T-SCHEDULE OF: PBIO!S x‘ _ AND QUAN!T,IT‘IES;‘ oS m;eum»yurd-\mm, eal j measured in .« 1 posiâ€".â€" .‘ [\ tion, in ‘ume:g'ot :; phew? |â€"~roadway and parkways, inâ€"‘ . â€"‘ + cluding J:hevr'emov ! of the: ) ~present uuudamxpu:vmnt,t‘ o3 .. »grading of the roadway, finâ€" (~ ishing the subgrade to reâ€" « _ ceive the concrete;p_uvomt,"' ‘ and _ infegral â€" curbs, the grading |of the parkways, and removal of all surplus‘ â€"â€" excavated material from the _ . < roadway ; and parkway exâ€" ; cavation, complete at One â€" Dollar ($1.00) per cubic yard rhondinnirbes un tevipess orcventâ€"3+â€"â€"903000 00 9400 square yards, as measurâ€" _ ed from back to back of the integral ‘curbs, of Portlanfl ¢ cement concrete pavemen f eleven (11)" inches thick, .. _ with integral curbs, extendâ€" ing six (6) inches above * the surface of the paveâ€" . ment, average thickness of curbs ‘six (6) inches over all height of curb and paveâ€" ment seventeen ((17) inchâ€" . . ¢s. The pavement and body | portion of the curb shall be composed by volume of one ~(1) part ; Portland cement, , two :(2) iparts sand, and three and oneâ€"half (8 4 )parts > gravel or crushed stone, A mixed with sufficient water : i Jw‘ cNOTICE or . : â€" :‘ r _ AÂ¥Arpmg %Nrg‘.:c& £ : Notice is‘ hereby given to all perâ€" sons interested, that bids for the furâ€" nishing "of all labor, tools and‘ maâ€" to make a \quaking ~mass. The exposed portion of the curb to a depth of one (1) inch shall be composed by volume. of ghe (1) part Portland cement and two (2) parts .iqnd; mixed with sufficient water to make a quaking ‘mass. . The paveâ€" ment shall be reinforced with forty (40) pounds of steelâ€"wire fabric to each one hurndred (100) Bquare feet ($3.00) each COCemmttany JOHICS asphalt, includâ€" $80,550.00 225.00 66.00 812.50 1215 Washington Avenne most od i0 "~ NCe Heaning, but cleaned through and throughâ€"in the most d;wm.mfi:‘q thorough way. Makes old hats like new. We clean and dye anything and everything that may be handled in a complete Hats cleaned and blocked, $1, Caps cleaned and pressed, 50¢â€" T*i“' ne: “;;&m s»%% $‘»fiévw:i§:~afi Te â€"_| 4) parts gravel i} . (4) feet, height over all of *\: | sidewalls ‘and bottom _ six: + ,}(C)luh.&h?h. ith four <| ; hundred (400) pound cast | e ae | ..| (20) lneal feet of t vitvified .\ tile sewer pipe con to, ~â€"~| present, storm water drain, ._complete, including all exâ€" J / t and umna‘ ‘ ns vI‘d: sand, and of â€" all surplus excavated maâ€" , terial, construcged complete . at One -nfidm Ten Dolâ€" lars ($110. % each ...... .28 . 8. present M’&: manhole â€" ~| covers to be ed to new ~ . grade, at ;Five _ Dollars ~($5.00). bach e e in resrecners., D 1 present cast ,li’zon catchâ€" basinâ€" cover to be. adjusted to rew grade! ut Seven,Dolâ€" lars ($7.00y mE i rie n H x ind omcs 8 water valve, cast Ahutâ€"* ~~ off boxes, adjusted to _ at Two Dollars ($2.00)} each 1 new four hundred «ighty / ‘/(480) pound cast iron manâ€" : hole cover, funished ad set ! / in place, at Sixteen ,grl‘hrl {â€"~($16.00) in nieirndenpiaiiffteivaieenenigns " d 2 fire hydrants to be disconâ€" nected, moved, and nfiito . line and grade, ‘incly ng , all necessary cast‘ iron pipe and fitflm with !eadé‘,nd .. oakum j , ‘all trenching and backfilling trench with® ‘ crushed stone from the. old macadam ~ pavement, â€" set complete in place at One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) / 1800 square feet of new conâ€" â€" crete sidewalk approaches, concrete composed by volâ€" . _ume of one (1) part Portâ€" land cement, two (2) parts sand, and three and oneâ€" _ : half (3%) parts gravel or ¢rushed stone, mixed with ... sufficient water, except that . the top oneâ€"half (%) inch + shall be composed by volâ€" ume of two (2) ‘parts Portâ€" land cement and three (8) Â¥ zart} sand, mixed with sufâ€" * ficient water, average thickâ€" ness Aof concrete four and gfle-ba £ (4%) inches, to be ; (Iaid ‘to line and grade, on :‘ @/ layer of ‘cinders six (6) i Anches thick, including all _ $ éexrn\mtion and removal of : ‘all surplus excavated mateâ€" 17 N. Second St. i Ao 0 o s . ce e Ceu aue»= riil;-ltfl‘hilfty Cents ($0.30) per ‘ square foot .....__._.._; 6 ‘trees â€"cut > doWn * abhnma.s 14 % Best Park Lawn Seed, 35¢ n with: white clover t 4 Quick Effect Lawn Seed, 2¢ * FLOWER, VEGETABLE and FARM SEEDS Special Price on All Seeds in 100â€"Pound Lots _! Our enormous output makes _ _ ‘ these attractive prices possible EVANS FEED COMPANY CLEANING (C) & DYEING ~Pure Bred and Real Live Ones Bone: Meal, $8.00 per 100 lbs. Steamed for quick results Shee%tFertilizer, $2.75 per 100 lbs. Grozit Brand, free from weed Seeds Phoge Wilmette 3400â€"4 s S trunk lines do'no ltluipn BABY CHICKS Shady Spot Lawn Lime, $1.80 per 100 lbs. household 2310.00 16.00 40,00 may be. needed on the roof your house. Perhaps.you m‘ aware l:)f it, but t(l)z: li;eadhg just the same. may . new leader, or skylight, or evi an entire new roof, Let us it over and see. HENRY G. ®4 um less than the price at which same has bee; mfi. ( ~a m AL JOSEPH B. ARD, . LYu GOUR m L’, _ The City of Highland Park, this 21st day of May, A. D. hh ,TOTAL OF BID % The owners of a majority frontlzedtboloundhu:‘ said streets, wherein‘ said work to be done, may, within ten day the date herpof, elect to take . work and enter into a written tract to do said work at ten per 48 North First Street Phone 635 > . _ grubbed out to OBR (1) foop ‘ / Dblowthe subgrede, miet .\ ing removal of all â€" ood and i w“b ees, stumps > all ~surplus excavated maâ€" . terial, at Twelve Dollars |@ ($12,00) each .........2...,.. _ 1 new umm con ; gisting aA W \| (400) ‘pound cast â€" irgn _catchbasin cover, set on "a e agnchs . p 0 d cement, two. 5 ent zen .redee ‘ parts gravel or o ~â€"â€" stone, mixed with sufficient . water to make a qnw: : mass,, the outside dimen.â€"~> sions of which are thm?) w feet squére. and two 2J * feet in height over all of _ masonry work, with side â€" walls and bot'tomi leig'ht (8) â€" inches thick, including. all _ excavation, backfilling, and â€" removal of all surplus exâ€" A cavated materials, at Twenâ€" tyâ€"Five Dollars ($25.00).... j 100 lineal feet of concrete curb, composed by volume of one > ~»(1) part Portland cement, .. ‘two ((2) parts sand, and . thrée parts gravel or crushâ€" ed stome, mixed with ‘suf. . ficient : water to&l:i.h a quaking ~make. curb _ -’l?:l!hhfve an average thickâ€" t inpronen mt in the first appli¢ation of said joint ;dwmdmin“ -u a ing contraction, cracks, fop the‘two (2) year maintenâ€" ance period, at One Hunâ€" ($180.00)~ ........ .:; 1 _ _‘ A NEW GUTTER ness of 'levend gilv' im(# and a he & rty inchu.mn‘ all trenchâ€" ing, backfilling, and removâ€" al1 of all: surplus excavated. material, constructed comâ€" plete‘ at‘ Ninety: Cents ($0.90) per lineal foot :__.‘. THURSDAY, May Wilmette, Illinois _ Phone H. P. 124 unlnflg” four W, | â€" cast iron m,_mu. 21, 38 en at the "Oourt Hour “ Am _j Us $ where all petsons h@vir against saiff estate Jnre court for adjdicatign.. tIECIDIO v t OAK TERRA 18.13 Sunsct ©9od tions may â€" NoTICE) TO GONTRACTOR § : ... bdived until a‘tlo( P; ‘ 4E L4 lm'.‘ #r4 ‘"of ‘Me Secrel iâ€"y of ~the ‘H and Park Bast P& l?o:':d in. â€" /F 6 Pa THliz ‘..,» _:'d’,l ,Of a Wom p ottage and [ Men‘s | Tollet ko o t 4 $4 ? P is ‘ 1 o is P' d be Pnist ary Cr psa it &ia: is 0707 e t c nd y 1. & araiped nd < the. 3 e greased with $dp« Hfla d(: pl twee he’u rally used -fiflt Rot‘;elibry or Finjshed Indi » , 14 i G NDBRERS, DRY C gent R. W. Schn With our IMPROVET t opreonn A phone ca A d md stt of Our is dwt Pi. oleffouring c us eider 28 UAre will get yo alesman w LES M irMany YÂ¥ ELE( Jon of Advie n Wa lire May m Us rk B v€ 1€ to 18 ul p y

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