----------. Re WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1925 21 WINNETKA PARK DISTRICT SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE In the Superior Court of Cook County, Illinois General Number 424180 Winnetka Park District, a Municipal Corporation, Vs. Chicago Title and Trust Company, Trustee, (Trust Number 11476), Hubert W. Butler, Mrs. Augusta Mayer, Jennie N. Rogers, Zeldon A. Parkhurst, Emma Wunderle, W. C. John, Margaret S. Butler, E. Baggot Company, Lawrence J. Hayes, James H. Rawleigh, Mary B. Millard, Ava F. Chapman, Cora C. Cheever, John Lace, J. C. McCartney, David R. Hubbard, Augustus Grattelo, Louis Kurz Estate, Lillian IL. Blanch- ard, Ina B. Brown, Lathrop L. Brown, Lois V. Brown, Delight Brown, Sarah | BE. Brown, Lucile Brown, Warren Wentworth Brown, Central Trust Company, Trustee, Amos A. L. Smith, Laura Kann (wife of Wm. A.) Phillip R. Smith, Edwin IL. Smith, Walter K. Smith, Mrs. L. Brown, Sara G. Wells, F. J. Miller, J. W. Bunn, John L. Fink, Virginia B. Holmes, Mrs. R. R. Me- Cabe, Daniel Cummings, Vincent T. Mulvaney, Chester A. Baird, Lizzie Menzel, Delight F. Baird, Fanca H. Weber, C. J. Beachum, Richard B. Speed, Joseph Morris, Emma J. Glos: Carrie M. Stebbins, James Frank Stebbins, Alice Stebbins, at law of Homer F. Betty Andersen, Adam Glos, S. N. Jones, Clement L. Eaton, Edna Knight, Robert A. Smith, Samuel H. Smith, Edward Monson, Betty Ander- gon, Carrie" "R." Cox, Jones; Frances Edith Lusehke, (wife of August), Florence Isabel Bockwell, (wife of John T.), Harold A. Hodg- son, heirs of Emma Elizabeth Hodg- son, deceased, and of Hilda Marion Wright, deceased, who was an heir of Emma Elizabeth Hodgson, deceased; William C. Wright, husband of Hilda Marion Wright, deceased, Frances H. Luschke, George Peterson, F. L. Smith, Alice E. Young, Minnie R. Otman, John C. West, Union Bank of Chicago, Trustee, (Trust Number 315), Chester F. Clow, Alfred Livingston, and Louis M. Severson, The Superior Court of Cook County, Illinois, by order duly entered in the above entitled proceedings, having di- rected that as to such of said defend- ants as are shown by the affidavit filed in said proceedings, to be non- residents of the State of Illinois, or whose residences are shown thereby to be unknown, and the defendants designated as "All whom it may con- cern," the Clerk of said Court cause publication to be made in the Win- netka Weekly Talk, a secular news- paper published in Winnetka Park District, County of Cook and State of Illinois, containing notice of the following matters: Notice is hereby given of the pend- ency of the above entitled proceed- ings instituted by the petition of the Winnetka Park District, heretofore filed in the Superior Court of Cook County, Illinois, designated General Number 424180, in said Court, praying for the ascertainment of the just com- pensation to be made for the private property to be taken or damaged for the making of the improvement here- inafter described, and for the ascer- tainment of what property will be benefited by the making of said im- provement, and the amount of such benefit. The Commissioners duly by the said Superior Court of Cook County, Illinois, to investigate and re- port the just compensation to be made for the private property to be taken Stebbins, deceased; M. | Also; That part of the Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section Eighteen (18) in Township forty- two (42) North, Range thirteen (13) East of the Third Principal Meridian, that is described as follows: Begin- ning at the Northwest corner of the Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of said section eighteen (18); running thence due South to the point of its intersection with the center line of Prairie Avenue extend- ed west; thence due East along the center line of Prairie Avenue extend- ed West to the point of its intersec- tion with the center line of Bluff Street extended south; thence due North along the center line of Bluff Street extended south to the North line of said Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of said Section Eighteen (18); thence west along the said north line to the point of be- ginning, including any and all in- terest in and to the land comprised within the streets, alleys and high- w 8, or portions thereof, adjoining said tract of land, together with all buildings and other structures situ- ated thereon; Also; That part of the Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section Eighteen (18) in Township Forty- two (42) North, Range Thirteen (13) Stebbins, ! heirs | appointed | or damaged for said improvement, and, | also, what real estate will be bene- fited by said improvement, and the amount of such benefit to each parcel of land assessed, duly made a special assessment to raise the cost of such improvement, and filed their said re- port and assessment roll in the office of the Clerk of said Court on the fourth day of September, A. D. 1925, Thereupon a summons issued out of said Court against the defendants above named, and the defendants de- scribed as "All whom it may concern," returnable in said Court at the County Court House in the City of Chicago, County of Cook and State of Illinois, on the sixth day of October, A. D. 1925, as is by law required, which proceed- ing is now pending. The total cost of said improvement, as shown by the estimate of the Presi- dent of the Board of Local Imprqve- ments of the said Winnetka Park Dis- trict, and the report and assessfhent roll of said Commissioners, is the sum of Two Hundred Sixty-six Thousand, Three Hundred Thirty-nine Dollars and no cents ($266,339.00), Now, unless you, such defendants as are shown by the affidavit filed in said proceedings to be non-residents of the State of Illinois, or whose resi- dences are shown thereby to be un- known, and the defendants designated as "All whom it may concern,' shall be and appear before the said Super- ior Court of Cook County, Illinois, at the County Court House, in the City of Chicago, County of Cook and State of Illinois, on the sixth day of Octo- ber, A. D. 1925, and plead, answer or demur to the petitioner's petition, or object to the report and assessment roll of the Commissioners aforesaid, the same and the matters and things therein charged and stated will be taken as confessed, and a judgement entered in accordance with the said report and assessment roll and the prayer of said petition. The following is a description of the said improvement, and includes a description of the lots, blocks, tracts and parcels of land sought to be taken for the said improvement: That Lots one (1) to fifty (50) in- clusive, in Block one (1); Lots one (1) to fifty (50) inclusive in Block two (2); Lots one (1) to fifty (50) inclusive, in Block three (3); Lots one (1) to fifty (50) inclusive, in Block four (4); Lots one (1) to fifty (50) inclusive, in Block five (5); Lots one (1) to fifty (50) inclusive, in Block (6); Lots one (1) to fifty (50) inclusive, in Block six (6); Lots one (1) to fifty (50) inclusive, in Block seven (7); Lots one (1) to fifty (50) inclusive, in Block eight (8); in Andersen's Addition to Glencoe, be- ing a subdivision of the Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section Eighteen (18), in Township Forty-two (42) North, Range thir- teen (13) East of the Third Principal Meridian, according to the plat of said subdivision, recorded in the office of the Recorder of Cook County, Illinois, on the 3rd day of January, A. . 1885, in Book 19 of Plats, at Page 66, as Document No. 597,198, together with any and all interest in and to the land comprised within the streets, alleys and high- | ways or portions thereof adjoining said lots, blocks, tracts and parcels of land in said subdivision, the said lots, blocks, tracts and parcels of land being and including all of the lots, blocks, tracts and parcels of land lying within the boundaries of the. said Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section Eigh- teen (18) Township forty-two (42) North, Range Thirteen (13) East of the Third Principal Meridian; East of the Third Principal Meridian that is described as follows: Begin- ning on the east line of said North- west Quarter of said Section Eigh- teen (18) at the point of its inter- section with the center line of Prairie Avenue extended west; thence due west to the west line of the Southeast Quarter of the said Northwest Quarter of said Section Eighteen (18); thence south to the Southwest corner of the said South- east Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter: thence east along the south line of said Northwest Quarter to the South- east corner of said Southeast Quar- ter of the Northwest Quarter; thence north along the east line of said Northwest Quarter to the point of beginning, including any and all in- terest in and to the land comprised within the streets, alleys and high- ways, or portions thereof, adjoining said tract of land; Also; That part of the Southeast Quar- ter of the Northwest Quarter of Sec- tion Eighteen (18) in Township Forty-two (42) North, Range Thir- teen (13) east of the Third Principal Meridian that is described as fol- lows: Beginning at the Northeast corner of the Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of said Sec- tion Eighteen (18): thence south along the east line of said Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter to its intersection with the center line of Prairie Avenue extended west; thence due west along the center line of Prairie Avenue extended west to the point of its intersection with the center line of Bluff Street ex- tended south; thence due north along the center line of Bluff Street ex- tended south to the north line of said Southeast Quarter of the North- west Quarter; Thence east along the north line of said Southeast Quarter of said Northwest Quarter to the point of beginning, including any and all interest, in and to the land comprised within the streets, alleys and highways, or portions thereof, adjoining said tract of land. All of the above described lots, blocks, tracks and parcels of land be- ing within the Winnetka Park Dis- trict, County of Cook and State of Illinois; be condemned by the said Winnetka Fark District for use as a public park, and that the said lands when so con- demned be improved by clearing. grubbing, plowing, harrowing and raking, rolling, constructing ditches, widening and deepening existing ditches, constructing tile pipe drains with inlets, culverts, bridge, baseball field, tennis courts, skating pond, hockey field, planting shrubs and seed- ing, wrecking building and concrete walks and removing same; including all necessary labor and materials, the cost of engineering services, and all lawful expenses attending the said improvement, all in the Winnetka Park District, in the County of Cook and State of Illinois. Dated at the City of Chicago, County of Cook, State of Illinois, this fourth day of September, A. D. 1925. SAMUEL E. ERICKSON, Clerk of the Superior Court of Cook County, Illinois. FREDERICK DICKINSON, Attorney for the Winnetka Park District. T26-4tc Mrs. William L. Page has returned to her home at 79 Abbottsford road after a month's trip with friends from northern Michigan to Duluth and Port Arthur. SCHOOL DAYS OUNG SAMSON is the brightest boy in the class; his head is clear be- cause his parents have the thoughtfulness to give him at least a quart of milk a day. May we deliver the same for your youngster? PHONE 137 WINNETKA FAUT ILLINI EXPECT BIG GRID YEAR Three Important Games Booked for Stadium October 3---Nebraska at Illinois (Boy Scout day) October 10--Butler at Iliinois (no reserved seats) October 17--Illinois at Iowa City October 24--Michigan (HOMECOMING) October 31--Pennsylvania at Phila- delphia November 7--Chicago at Illinois (Dads', Rotary, Kiwanis and A. B.C. day) November 14--Wabash (no reserved seats) November 21--Ohio State at Colum- us [illinois at at Illinois Three big games scheduled for the Memorial Stadium give indications that the 1925 University of Illinois football team will probably play before the largest football crowds in history. Illinois meets Nebraska, Michigan, and Chicago at home. Nebraska plays there October 3, in the big early season attraction of the Middle West. A record crowd for an opening game is predicted when Coach Zuppke's eleven lines up against the Huskers, coached by Ernest E. Bearg, Zuppke's assistant for four years. Michigan will again be the Home- coming foe on October 24, and Chicago comes on November 7, which will be Dad's Rotary, Kiwanis and A. B. C. day. Capacity crowds are expected for both games, although tickets probably will be available up to the last minute. Illinois also plays Butler and Wabash in the Stadium. "Pat" Page's Bulldogs always drew well and Wabash is said to have good prospects. Both con- tests should draw nearly 25,000 spec- tators. : Illinois will be the big attraction in the East October 31, when it meets the University of Pennsylvania at Philadelphia. Illinois will also be a big Homecoming drawing card at Iowa City, on October 17, and at Ohio State November 21. New Trier Now Has New Football Field A new football field will greet the gridiron fans of the north shore when New Trier opens its season of play on its home field with Lakeview high school of Chicago as its first opponent. Last spring the entire field was plowed up and sowed with a new kind of grass which has been found to have superior wearing qualities to the usual varieties used. It is similar to that now being used on golf courses and cuickly repairs itself when torn up. Those who recalled the handicaps of the home team last year when mud running featured some of the rainy- day games can expect a faster field this year. New steel bleachers are being erect- ed to seat 1,000 fans and better provi- sions are being made to handle the crowds. With five of its seven sche- duled games listed for playing on the New Trier field, and bright prospects for a good team, it is expected that more interest will be attracted this year than ever before. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Sherman and Miss Louise Sherman of 213 Linden avenue entertained 20 guests at dinner last evening in honor of Miss Beatrice Ripley and Miss Elizabeth Boyden. Aull AW If you are from Missouri and want to be shown, just drop in, and we will be pleased to show you any- thing vou wish to see in the Electrical line at prices that you will find hard to duplicate. --Myr. Electro-serve. Do you need Fixtures? How about that Wiring job? : How is your Radio working? What do you need in the way of Electrical Appli- ances? Why not get in touch with us and let us figure with you? It may be to MA --<0MW our mutual advantage. |] i » 0)" ERY = » . ® - <1» : s1:7:Yz24® olole Iv ' : NN ala TIA v7. ® Isabel Molter Appears . 4 DR. EDNA GLOVER in Recital October 25 Scientific Chiropody : . 1 suri i Baths Isabel Richardson Molter will give i <I her annual recital at the Princess and Bieach Hur theatre, Chicago, Sunday afternoon, Will Call 'at Residence a ? pX, W tka, TIL October 25. Under the management 22 Prowivadanes, WinletRs, Phone Winnetka 2256 of Bertha Ott, successor to F. Wight Sue Neuman. Mr. and Mrs. Molter have been bus- | ily engaged during the summer in pre- paring new programs for the coming season. They will leave soon on a short motor trip through northern Wisconsin. Indian Hill Launches Championship Tourney Indian Hill Country club held the first round of match play for its club championship last Sunday. A large crowd of golf fans turned out for this event, in spite of the great heat. The results were as follows : . C. Harding beat R. C. Butler, 2 and 1; C. M. Cummings beat M. G. McCon- nell, 3 and 2. R. Ror beat E. Hoyt, 7 and 6; R. H. Ripley beat D. G. Mec- Cloud, 6 and 5; A. B. Bradley beat W. 1 v- D. Harvey, 3 and 1; J. C. Murray beat ; H. E. Gardner, 8 and 2. The results warp ISN'T LOOKING FOR of the best ball foursomes: J. C. Mur- COMFORIY VERYBODY wants their share ~f content. Everybody wants good plumbing in their home. Everybody feels proud to have it said that theirs is a modern ray and H. E. Gardner beat G. M. McConnell and C. M. Cummings, 9 up; H. C. Edmunds and H. F. Stanton beat W. P. Bacon and R. O. Laird, 8 up; e with all yéniences. J. C. Howard and George Ruth beat kL ALE MEL TI F. L. Strobel and L. O. Gordon; 8 up; we're the plumbers they should R. C. Butler and R. H. Ripley beat employ. ed Anderson and D. G. 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