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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Nov 1921, p. 3

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,H.i.in..,.hii iiiiin,milii mmm THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER ?5, 1921 «uu4u "»l« mwmm.wwwmm'wm ILLAGB OF KBMLWOBTH V KrBll^orth Special Aâ€"â€"te»t No. 18. SPECIAL A88B»»M18WT^ NOTICE v«tice Is hereby given to all persons . Crested that the Village of Kenil- iBirth Cook County. Illinois, having: Za*t£a that a local Improvement be °1,ip as follows: That a connected SEm of vitrified tile pipe sanitary Ewers with brick masonry manholes, vitrified tile pipe house connections or -♦libs with the free ends thereof clos- SI with vitrified tile discs, and- vitrified ♦iip nine drop connections encased in Snerete be constructed in West Rail- roan the °'Avenue from'fhe north limits "of .,, vrillag,e of Kenllworth southeast- IJ.iv in said West Railroad Avenue to Kenllworth Avenue; In Kenllworth Avenue from and connecting: with the â- kid proposed sewer in West Railroad Avenue west in said Kenllworth Avenue toa point five (5) feet east of the west liniits of the Village of Kenllworth: In Cinden Avenue from and connecting: with the said proposed sewer in West Railroad Avenue southwesterly and ViM in said Linden Avenue to a point Ave (5) feet oast of the west limits of the Villag-e of Kenllworth: In Pleasant Avenue from and connecting; with the gaii! proposed sewer In West Railroad Avenue southwesterly and west In said Pleasant Avenue to a point Ave (5) feet east of the west limits of the VII,a?e, ,of Kenllworth: in Tom pel court (also known as Temple Court) from and connecting with the said pro- posed sewer In Pleasant Avenue north- erly in said Tempel Court to a point Ave (5) feet south of the north limits ,2r« itho. V,]la*e ot Kenllworth; in Maple Street from and connecting- with the said proposed sewer in Pleasant Avenue north in said Maple Street to a point four hundred fifty-two (452) feet north of the north line extended of said Pleasant Avenue; in Houlds- worth Avenue from and connecting with the said proposed sewer in West Rail- road Avenue southwesterly in said Moulds worth Avenue to and connecting: with the said proposed sewer in Temp- el Court, all within the Village of Kenllworth, County of Cook and State of Illinois: Also that a vitrified J tile pipe outlet sewer, being a part of the said proposed connected system of i sewers, be constructed from and con- j necting with the said proposed sewer in "West Railroad Avenue at the north limits of the Village of Kenllworth. northwesterly on a line southwesterly of and within a distance of twenty-five (25) feet from the southwesterly line I of the right of way of the Chicago and Northwestern Railway Company to a I special connection brick masonry man- hole and connection with the present intercepting sewer of the Sanitary I District of Chicago, in Winnetka Ave- | nue, Winnetka, Illinois, at a point twenty (20) feet west of the south- westerly line extended from the south- east of the right of way of the Chica- go and Northwestern Railway Com- pany, including in the said proposed connected system of sewers within the Village of Kenllworth and In the-said 5â„¢?i°8ed outiet, "wer and special con- m?a on. "?anlJ?le »«d connection with said intercepting sewer, being a part «£«,»?. p,T£po8ed connected system of sewers, all excavation, backfilling, flushing removal ot surplus excavated materials and engineering and super- I «,.«.?" dJTlnar the construction of Said , Proposed improvement, all In the Coun- :♦£ of Cook and State of Illinois, the ordinance for the same being on I Sr6 .itl?fllce o' the Village Clerk ! of said Village, and the said village rE2?*Vappiled J& tne County Court of Cook County, Illinois, for an assess- ment of the cost of said improvement ! according to the benefits, and an as- sessment therefor having been made and returned to said Court, Docket « Uimbifr J3,'^ the flnal hearing thereon will be held on the twelfth dav of , December, A. D. 1921, or as soon there- after as the business of the said Court will permit. All persons desir- ing may flle objections in said Court before said day, and may appear on the hearing and make their defense. Said ordinance provides for the collec- tion of said assessment in ten annual Installments, with interest thereon at SMI llllllllllllllllllllli Hey Kids! is A full line of Toys - - small and large are here - - and we want YOU t£ come and look <*t them. ere. j <q$r in m Also our regular Xmas line of embroideries - - and materials for (hem in stock now - - are The Store of Personal Service SIMPLICITY OF OPERATION FORD Prices Touring.......... .$450.00 Runabout ..........420.00 Sedan ..... ......660.00 Coupelet ----___... 595.00 Truck Chassis .....390.00 SKOKIE Motor Car Company Authorized FORD Agency 552 Lincoln Avenue Winnetka, VL^.---- the rate of six per centum (6%) per annum. Dated, Kenllworth. Illinois, November 25, A. D. 1*21. FRANK R. YOUNG, Person appointed by the Pres- ident of the Board of Local Improvements of the Village of Kenllworth, Cook County, Illinois, (and such appoint- ment approved and confirmed by the County Court of Cook County, Illinois) to make said assessment. ELMER E. JACKSON. Village Attorney. L3-2tc The Sewing club will meet Wednes- day at the home of Mrs. George D. Tones. That Wonderful Clock Fills Long Time Want A commuter's town of 8000 people; trains every few minutes; streams of people going from and making trains, and not a public clock in sight. That is the past. A wonderful clock with a thirty-inch dial, perched prominently in the walls of the First National Bank, illuminated at night, installed for the benefit of the public. That is the present. ofWiimette ^eJfomec^Sariii^Deposifors Member of Federal Reserve Bank R. W. Webber Frank J. Baker J. M. Appel ^Pfeildent" Vice-Pres. Cashier Vsssss/y/sj/////svys/s/y///////rs//yy/////s^^ -m MILLINERY and DRYCOODS | 12 7 Wilmdlt Ate. Just west of the tracks Phone Wil 2279 | Open Thursday and Saturday Evenings §|1 lllllllllllllllllllillllllllllll! Only that you can possibly expect to get personally engraved Greeting Cards. With the labor trouble in the engraving plants it is imperative that ~~\^ou place your order early. Our regular line of Christmas Greet- ing Cards, Stickers, Seals, etc., is now on display. We are showing a larger^ more extensive and prettier line than ever. Avoid disappointment ancLcM! early to see it. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY HONEYCOMB CHOCOLATE CHIPS ~~~7^ per pound 43c RENNECKAR DRUG COMPANY TELEPHONE 28 AND 29 '%M WsZWl. The first cost is practically the BROTHERS SEDAN c. m. Mcdonald DODGE-BROTHERS MOTOR CARS 519 Davis St. EVANSTON, ILLIMOI8

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