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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 May 1928, p. 61

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May 25, 1928 I WILMETTE LIFE 61 of way ; thence along the Westerly Une concrete sidewalk approaches, adjusting of said . right ot way, North 32:1).& de- manholes, · electric light conduit · and turn-around In Pleasant Avenue, at the of West Rallroad Ave~ue, and at the grees West, ten (10) chains and thirteen cables, adjusting existing ornamental Northeast and Northwest corners of Southeast comer of Temple Court and 't he (U) links; thence West parallel to the lamp posts, making connections to exist- Temple Court and Pleasant Avenue, at said alley West of West Railroad Avenue North line or said Quarter Section four ing manholes, curing, cleaning and pro- the Northeast, Southeast, Southwest and and the Northwest corner Qf Sterling (f) chains and ninety-eight (98) links, tecting · s aid proposed pavement and com- Northwest corners of Sterling Road and Hoad and the said alley West of West to the place of beginning, containing bined curb and gutter from frost, rain, Pleasant Avenue, at the Southwest corner Railroad A venue, all within the VIllage Eight (8) acres of land, more or less, traffic and hot sun and winds, protecting of Pleasant Avenue and the said alley of Kenllworth, County of Cook, and State ...L. according to the Plat thereof recorded trees to be left in place and existing West of West Rallro~ A venue, at the of Illinois. NOTICE IS ALSO HERE.tr.t GIVEN in the office of the Recorder of Cook improvements from injury, repairing Northeast and Southeast corners ot Temple Court and Roger Avenue, at the TO ALL PERSONS l.NTERESTED, that County, llllnois, on the twenty-fourth existing improvements where damaged, day of October, A. D. 1891, in Book 53 removing. existing concrete curb and all Southeast and the Southwest corners of the President and Board of 'i'rustees of of Plats at page 21 as Document ·Num- surplus excavated material and rubbish the turn-around in Temple Court, at the the Village of Kenilworth, County · of ber 1,557,27!t, and extending from the created by construction of said proposed Southwest corner of Roger Avenue and Cook, and State of Illinois, having the said alley West of West Railroad ordered that the Improvement above Southwesterly line of West Railroad improvement. Avenue, and at che Southwest corner of described be made, the ordinance for the A venue Westerly to a line drawn at The concrete pavement for said proright angles to the Southerly line of posed improvement shall be eight (8) Sterlfng Jt~ad and Roger A venue ; the same being on file In the oftlce of the radii of the back of said curb shall be Village Clerk of said Vlllag&, and the said ten (10) foot strip and passing inches thick throughout its entire width, twenty (20) feet at the Northeast and said vlllage having applied to the County through the Southeast corner of Lot and twenty-two (22) feet in width, ex- Southeast corners of Linden A venue and Court of Cook County, Illinois, for an Twenty-five (25) of said James Rice cept that the pavement in Sterling Road the said alley West of West Railroad assessment of the cost of said ImproveBrown's Addition to Kenilworth, all shall be twenty-eight (28) in width, Avenue, at the Northeast and Northwest ment according to the benefits, and a within the Village of Kenilworth, and except that at street feet and alley in- corners of Pleasant Avenue and the said special assessment therefor having been County of Cook, and State of Illinois. tersections and at the proposed turn- alley East of Temple Court, at the North- made and returned to said Court, GenThat said Linden Avenue, as so opened said proposed pavement shall be east and Southeast corners of Pleasant eral Number 59531, the final hearing and extended, from and connecting with arounds, widened along CUA'ed lines to Avenue and the said alley West of West thereon will be held on the fourth day the existing concrete pavement in Brier pavement connections. Along each fonn side Railroad Avenue, at the Northeast and of June, A. D. 1928, or as soon thereStreet, over the entire length thereof, of and adjoining ~aid proppsed pavement, Southeast corners of Roger Avenue and after as the business of said Court will to the present Westerly line extended of there shall be constructed a combined permit. All persons -desiring may file West Railroad Avenue, including alley concrete curb and gutter, one foot six the said alley West of West Rallroad objections in said Court before said day, returns to the alley Westerly of and inches (1'-6") in width, in such a manner Avenue, at the Northeast, Southeast, and appear on the hearing and make parallel to West Railroad Avenue as far that the back of the curb will be one Southwest . and Northwest corners of theirmay defense. Sald ordinance provides to the North as the North line of Linden foot six inches (1'-6") distant from and Sterling Road and the said alley South for the of said assessment in Avenue, extended from the West and aa parallel with the edge of the pavement of Linden Avenue, at the Northeast, ten (10) collection annual installments, with infar to the South as the Southeasterly which the combined curb and gutter ad- Southeast, Southwest and Northwest terest thereon at the rate of five per line of Linden Avenue extended from the joins. The gutter part of the combined corners of Sterling Road and the said centum (5%) per annum. Northeast; Pltasant Avenue from a line curb and gutter shall be eight (8) inches alley North of Linden Avenue, at the Dated at the City of Chicago, and at si· x inches East of and parallel with the thick. The curb part shall extend five Northeast and Southwest corners of the Village of Kenilworth, County of West end thereof East and Northeasterly (5) Inches above the top surfa~e of the Sterling Road and the said alley West Cook, State of Illi~ois, this fourth to the Westerly line extended of West gutter, and shall be five and seven-six- of West Railroad Avenqe, at the South- day of and May, A. D. 1928. Railroad Avenue, including an alley re- teenths (5-7 /16) inches wide, two and east corner of Temole Court and the ROBERT M. SWEITZER, turn to the alley East of and para.llel to one-quarter (21,4) inches below the top, said alley North of Roger Avenue, and Clerk of the County Court Temple Court, as far to the North as with the exposed portion rounded at the at the Northeast corner of Temple Court of Cook County, Illlnois. the North line extended of said Pleasant top by a three (3) inch radiu~. and at and the alley West of West RAilroad RALPH R. HAWXHURST, Avenue, and alley returns to the alley the bottom by a five (5) inch radius, and Avenue; the radii of the back of said FRANK R. YOUNG, Westerly of and parallel to West Rail- the combined height of said curb and curb shall be fifteen (15) feet at the JAMES C. MURRAY, Northwest corner of Linden Avenue and road Avenue as far to the North as gutter shall be thirteen (13) inches. Commissioners heretofore the alley West of West Railroad Avethe North line of Pleasant Avenue, exappointed by the County The radii of the back of the proposed nue, at the Northwest corner of Pleasant tended from the West, and as far to the Court of Cook County, Illishall be twenty-five (25) feet at the Avenue and the said alley West of West South as the Southeasterly line of· curb nois, to make said report Pleasant Avenue extended from the Northeast and Southeast. corners of Railroad Avenue, at the Northwest corner and assessment roll. Brier Street and Linden A venue, at the of Roger Avenue and the said alley West Northeast, and also including a turn- Northeast, Southeast, Southwest and of West Railroad Avenue, at the North- ELMER E. JACKSON, around twelve feet in width from East Northwest corners Village Attorney. L32-.ftc of Sterling Road and east corner of Temple Court and the to West and extending from the South Linden Avenue, at the Southwest corner said alley North of Roger Avenue; and Not responsible for debts contracted by edge of the North sidewalk to the North of Linden A venue and the said alley the radii of the back of said curb shall any one but myself. Fred J. Dettman, edge of the South sidewalk at the We~t West of West Railroad Avenue, at the be ten (10) feet at the Southeast corner 1717 Highland Ave., Wilmette, Ill. end of the proposed pavement in Pleasant Northeast and Southeast corners of the of Sterling Road and the said alley West · L34-3tc Avenue; Roger Avenue from and connecting with said proposed pavement i n Y T nnmnmnmn nn MilQllfil 1 1 Temple Court to the Westerly line ex- jQMMJMIM!MJMJMJM!MIMIM!MIMIMIM!-IMlMIMjMIMI'-'P~~t*S JS!tSrtended of West Rallroad Avenue, including the alley returns of the alley Westerly of and parallel to West Railroad Avenue as far to the North as a straight line drawn from the Southwest corner of Lot Eighteen (18) to the Southeast corner of Lot Forty-two (42), and as far to the South as a straight line drawn from the Northeast corner of Lot Twenty- f;; f\ve (25) to the Northwest corner of Lot Ei !llineteen (19), said lots being In said James Rice Brown's Addition; Temple l~EWS Court from and connecting with said ~ proposed pavement in Pleasant Avenue to a line parallel with the North Village c limits and six inches South thereof, ~ connecting with the exist111g pavement ~ to the West In Roger Avenue and the proposed pavement to the East In Roger ~ Avenue, and Including an alley return to the alley to the East Northerly from and parallel to Roger Avenue as far to ~ the East as the East line of Temple Court extended, and Including an alley return to the alley Westerly of and parallel to West Railroad Avenue as far ,......... ,....... to the East as the East line of Temple New contracts for not more Court extended, and including a turnaround at the North end of the proposed than six months will be acpavement in said Temple Court twelve ~ cepted until June I at the feet in width from North to South and F extending from the West edge of the present rates. If your contract East sidewalk to the East edge of the West sidewalk; Sterling Road as so is about to expire, it is to your opened and extended from and connecting advantage to renew at once with the existing oavement in Kenilworth Avenue (except the parts thereof to be c~rrent schedule. under the .. occupied by the proposed improvement In Linden Avenue and Pleasant Avenue), North to and connecting with the proposed pavement In Roger Avenue and to the West line extended of West Railroad Avenue, including alley returns to ~~ the alleys extending between Linden Ei Avenue and Kenilworth Avenue and be~ tween Linden Avenue and Pleasant Avenue. as far East in each case as the East line extended of Sterling Road and as far to the West In each case as the West line extended of Sterling Road, also including alley returns to the alley Westerly: of and parallel to West Railroad AVeflue on the East side of said Sterling Road as far East as the East line extended of Sterling Road, and on the West side of said Sterling Road as far West as a straight line drawn from the Southwest corner of Lot Twent~ four (24) of said James Rice Browns Addition to the Northeast corner of Lot One (1) in the Re-subdlvision of Blocks One (1) and Two (2) of West Kenilworth Subdivision. be Improved by the construction of a one course reinforced concrete pavement with' combined concrete curb and gutter. grading, excavating and preparing sub-grade, grading and hand raking parkways, removing of existing sidewalk ~nd materials In the way of the propose·d Improvement, grubbing and removing trees, cutting off one ftre hydrant. moving and resetting same at new location, constructing concrete catchbasins and concrete manhole catch-basins connected to existing manholes with tile pipe drains constructing tile pipe drains, llf. Ulflrnixrnltrolihimitr&l~~~lit\1~~fil\ilfl\fl1 reinforced 'concrete culvP.rts with rein~IIU lflfl\1111 \1111 forced concrete end walls, constructing WILMETTE LIFE WINNETKA TALK AND GLENCOE Advertising rates will advance June 1, 1928 _ While the circulation of WILMETTE LIFE} WINNETKA TALK and GLENCOE NEWS has shown a substantial increaset advertising rates in these publications have remained stationary for the past three years. During that .Period there has been a correspond- ing upward trend in in:ft uence and in reader interest-the logical result of a newer and broader edito rial and promotional scope. The adjusted advertising ratest which may be had upon applicationt represent an extremely small . Increase. WILMETTE LIFE ~

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