RRR WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1917. a En RY cy fo ---- _-- [ Classified Advertisements | B- . per line for first insertion. Each succeeding in- sertion, 5c per line. Minimum 3 lines. Copy must be in by [0 Tuesday. Rates for same advertisement in The Lake Shore News, Winnetka Weekly Talk and Glencoe News, 20c per line for first insertion. Each succeeding insertion, 10c per line. Ae 1. -- ST =. = FOR SALE WANTED--EXPERIENCED GARDNER FOR SALE -- USED SEWING MA- --excellent position; must have ref- chines taken in trade on our new erences. Address Winnetka Talk Rotary Singer. It vill pay Fou to B-26. T4-1te see us efore you uy. ur prices 7 A ST TREN PR N RTs ey are lower than agents. We carry all Ww AN ED EX] ERIENCED LA UN- makes. Domestic, $5.00; Wheeler & dress by day. Mrs. Douglas Smith, Wilson, $7.00; Singer, $8.00; New Hubbard Woods. T4-1te Standard, $23.00; Wilcox & Gibbs, SITUATIONS WANTED Te $20.00; New Free, $16.00; White Ro- tary, shop worn, $23.00. Patterson Bros., 1522 Sherman, Evanston. Open Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday even- ings. 20-123-tfc FOR SALE--USED PIANOS, OVER- hauled, guaranteed. Square, $15.00; Kimball, $95.00; Bauer, $65.00; Brad- bury, $100.00; Lyons, $80.00; Organ, $7.00; easy payments. We are offer- ing best make Baby Grand this month for cash at $395.00. Patter- son Bros. 1522 Sherman, Evanston, ho, 20-123-tfc FOR SALE -- WASHING MACHINE, water power, used a few months, $8.50; also new Thor Electric Wash- ing Machine. See us before buying. We carry different makes. Patter- son Bros. 1522 Sherman, Evanston. 20-123-tfc FOR SALE--NEW COLONIAL HOUSE, with sleeping porch and garden, in Hubbard Woods; owner Conover, 25 Green Bay-rd. 51-2-3-2tc FOR SALE -- YOUNG DELIVERY horse and delivery wagon, 2 sets of harness, 2 sleds. Apply Progressive Grocery, Winnetka, or Phone Win. 888. T4-2-3-1tc BIRDS' EGGS OF OUR CUPS, RIB- bons, sweepstakes winners, guaran- teed, S. C. W. Leghorn. Yards 1030 Central-av. Phone Wilmette 708-M. T4-2-3-1tc FOR SALE--DINING ROOM TABLE, chairs and buffet, fumed oak, $25.00; also bedroom furniture. Phone Winn. 8. T4-1te FOR SALE--BARGAINS OAK ICE box 26x19x54; also gas range "Re- liable," floor space 36x22; both good condition. Phone Winn. 883. T4- -1tp HELP WANTED WANTED--GIRL FOR GENERAL OF- fice work; stenographer preferred. Winnetka Motor Co., Winnetka. 22-123-1t WANTED--GARDENER FOUR DAYS a week; steady work all summer. Apply E. Lillienfield, 816 Michigan-av, Wilmette Phone 645. 22-123-1tc leaving. 4 DRESSMAKER FROM TOWN WAN appointments by the day: ing done. Tel. Winnetka 990. 19-123-tfe EXPERIENCED LAUNDRESS WISHES day work. Address 437 Chestnut-st. _ Phone Wi fan. .72, TT Lore. 9tp WANTED--HOUSEWORK AND GAR- den work by the day. Phone Winn. 1386. T3-2tc LET MISS CARLSTEN DO YOUR dressmaking and alterations. Phone Winn. 911 before 8:00 a. m. 39-2-tfc YARDS AND FIX GAR- dens and do all work around resi- dences. Phone 1376 Winnetka. Care- takers of Gentlemen's Estates. Best of service. Residence phone Winn. 535-J. T4-1te WE CLEAN FOR RENT TO RENT--STRICTLY MODERN 7- room house, 3 screened and glazed porches; lot 100x150; fine trees, lawn and garden. 1077 Cherry-st. 2-tfc FOR RENT--FIVE ROOM FLAT WITH two porches on Oak-st. Phone Winn. 611. a ha eT. tie FOR RENT--FOUR PLEASANT ROOMS, 2nd flat. 180 Chestnut-st. Phone Winn. 1065. T3-tf FOR RENT -- NICELY /FURNISHED rooms, suitable for gentlemen. 1027 Spruce. Phone Winn. 898. T4-2te WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT BY FAMILY OF 3 adults and child of high school age --furnished or unfurnished rooms with board. Address Winnetka Talk A-25. T4-1te LOST AND FOUND LOST--DIAMOND PLATINUM RING. Finder return to G. W. Holden, 466 Provident-av. Reward. T4-1tp Look Over the Other Pages. = EE VILLAGE OF WINNETKA SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE Winnetka Special Assessment Number 249. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Notice is hereby given to all per- sons interested that the Village of Winnetka, Cook County, Illinois, hav- ing ordered the improvement of the south side of Cherry Street from the west curb line of Locust Street to the west line extended of lot six (6), block nine (9) of Groveland Sub- division, by the construction therein of a Portland cement concrete side- walk five (5) feet four (4) inches in width, five (5) inches thick at the center and four (4) inches thick at the edges, laid on six (6) inches of cinders, including all excavation, grading and preparation of subgrade to receive the cinder foundation, re- moval of surplus excavated materials, all in the Village of Winnetka, County of Cook and State of Illinois, the ordinance for the same being on file in the office of the Village Clerk of said Village, and the said Village having applied to the County Court of Cook County, Illinois, for an as- sessment of the cost of said improve- ment according to the benefits, and an assessment therefor having been made and returned to said Court, Docket Number 249, the final hearing thereon will be held on the thirtieth day of April, A. D. 1917, or as soon thereafter as the business of the Court will permit. All persons desir- ing may file objections in said Court - before said day, and may appear on the hearing and make their defense. Said ordinance provides for the col- lection of said assessment in one pay- ment, with interest thereon at the rate of five per centum (5%) per annum. Dated, Winnetka, Illinois, April 9, A. D. 1917. HARRY I. ORWIG, Person appointed by the President of the Board of Local Improve- ments of the Village of Win- netka, Cook County, Illinois, (and such appointment approved and confirmed by the County Court of Cook County, Illinois) to make said assessment. 4-2t EmEEEE VILLAGE OF WINNETKA SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE Winnetka Special Assessment Number 257. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Notice is hereby given to all per- sons interested that the Village of Winnetka, Cook County, Illinois, hav- ing ordered the improvement of the west side of Linden Street in front of lots nine (9), ten (10), eleven (11) and twelve (12) of block two (2), Dale's Second Addition; also of said west side of Linden Street, beginning at a line one hundred (100) feet north of the north line extended of Ash Street, thence north for a distance of one hundred sixty (160) feet, by the construction in the said street of a Portland cement concrete sidewalk five (5) feet four (4) inches in width, five (5) inches thick at the center, four (4) inches thick at the edges, laid on six (6) inches of sand or cin- ders, including all excavation, prepa- ration of subgrade and removal of surplus excavated materials, all in the Village of Winnetka, County of Cook and State of Illinois, the ordinance for the same being on file in the office of the Village Clerk of said Village, and the said Village having applied to the County Court of Cook County, Illinois, for an as- sessment of the cost of said improve- ment according to the benefits, and an assessment therefor having been made and returned to said Court, Docket Number 257, the final hearing thereon will he held on the thirtieth day of April, A. D. 1917, or as soon thereafter as the business of the Court will permit. All persons desir- ing may file objections in said Court before said day, and may appear on the hearing and make their defense. Said ordinance provides for the col- lection of said assessment in one pay- ment, with interest thereon at the| rate of five per centum (5%) per | annum. Dated, Winnetka, Illinois, April 9, | A. D. 1917. HARRY I. ORWIG, Person appointed by the President of the Board of Local Improve- ments of the Village of Win- netka, Cook County, Illinois, (and such appointment approved and confirmed by the County Court of Cook County, Illinois) to make said assessment. 4-2t EEE NOTICE OF ELECTION Notice is hereby given, that on Sat- urday, the twenty-first day of April, 1917, an election will be held at the Horace Mann school for the purpose of electing a President and two mem- bers of the Board of Education for District No. 36 in Cook County. The polls will be opened at four o'clock p. m., and closed at six o'clock p. m. Dated this seventh day of April, 1917. EDWIN S. FECHHEIMER, President. E. N. RHODES, Clerk. IS YOUR 'SUBSCRIPTION DUE? remodel- HOLLISTER ON THE JOB A postcard received this week from | Lloyd F. Hollister, sergeant in Co. D., 6th In. N. G., advises of the good | health of the members of that com- pany from New Trier township. The company is busy from morning until night and its membership has plenty | duties. Definite Re ME Eee THANK OFFERING MEETING The Home Mission Study class of the Woman's society of the Congre- | gational to do in the way of drills and camp | meeting of the year next Wednesday church will hold its last marching orders | at 2:30 o'clock at the hom have not yet been received but it is | N. Landon Hoyt, 435 Elm stre | expected a move will be made shortly. | will be the annual Thank' | meeting and it is hoped a laf i ber of the ladies will be pr cordial invitation is exte: women of the congregati Ts EE Look Over the Other P - 2 Service De Luxe on this Road 020 ---- -- Patrons the North Shore & Milwaukee railroad are com- menting on the de luxe service fur- nished by the company. Besides greatly improving local service the company is maintaining a high class limited service between Evanston and Milwaukee, and one of the best fea- tures is the dining car service. of Chicago, | perior Dedica NAVAI Hundred jacent Chicago ed in a c ing. of stretches: ilworth, ing port Kenilwor tening w broken 1 Pre Severa tored in from the In one « mer Go Mayor on the s addresse Since this service has been installed many persons who heretofore had traveled on the steam road have for- saken it, with its smoke, cinders and dust, to enjoy the smooth, clean and rapid service secured on the electric. The equipment of the dining and parlor cars is the last word in rail- roading. They are large and clean, while the cuisine is equal if not su- to that found in the great 'bound trains leaving 5 . tivities. hotels. | There Dining car trains leave Eichristeni for Milwaukee twice daily, aw ere ex p. m. and 6:15 p. m. Comignational they leave Milwaukee at 12#ithe nav: and 5:45 p. m. Spangle Parlor car service is maintailowed b: 9:45 a. m. and 2:45 p. m. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. WILMETTE, ILLINOIS ee TTT TT OTT Ii WILLIAM R. RATHVON, C. S. B. of DENVER, COLORADO 3 Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 16, at 8 O'CLOCK announces a REE LECTUR on CHRISTIAN SCIENCE by "chief fe: the May fthe New Sers, all ; 1 Mr. IL the sai presence "federal f as a me 'tion. The is 'cluded v last sho 'pleted 1 'The ne 'the pav of Kenil of conc "from thi VILLA | FENC Hubba Bpite fer sreat wi Hy an e Fight of station. "he ville Hall latt Hf: the o Hone. ] " Hubbarc CENTRAL AVE. and TENTH STREET: WILMETTE, ILLINOIS A ie build th should t I SE A I pirt of fi | a