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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Jul 1928, p. 37

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I I 1928 July 20, 1928 . VILLAGE Ol!, WILMETTE - WILMETTE LIFE PROPOSALS 1 37 ~NT ation eet Wit- ation arn:t- tagc }an I be an d or gibk chil om will men , 1 l he b\· be · j I 1 at and th er at hy on e, best ant s ving nent Th e th e onla s t IS 1 eet. · ced Ly port th e se\·- new fir :; t ddi Au - t :n th e eral nc., ago are 1ent ned the :n ago ading .. ns·ate dut of igh for ch. de- 111 netr rk CY ncl ed nd th ce, e, VUlage of Wilmette, for a sum of not from the south curb line of Lake Avenue of said improvement aa a less than ten (10) per centum of the ag- to the north line of Central A venue in struction whole ; and said Board of L<ical Imgregate of the proposal and no proposal the Village of Wilmette, Cook County, provements the right to reject will be considered unless accompanied Illinois,' in accordance with the ordinance any and all reserves bids. For paving with asphaltic concrete and by such check or cash. and specifications for said Improvement · EARL E. ORNER I otherwise improving the roadway of The contractor will b,e paid in bonds ERNEST C. CAZEL Gregory A venue from Park A venue to and vouchers payable solely out of the will be received by the Board of Local Improvements Of said Village of WilALBERT L. GRINNELL Fifteenth Street. assessment for said improvement when PAUL A. HOFFMAN Wilmette Special Assessment No. 239. collected, in accordance with the pro- mette until seven thirty o'clock P. M. on· Thursday, the.' 2nd day of August, A. D. C. MILES McDONALD Wilmette, Ill., July 18, 1928. visions of the ordinance therefor and in 1928, at which time said proposals 'Will HANS von REINSPERG sealed proposals for cleaning the old the manner prescribed by law' which GORDON WILSON macadam pavement, spike rolling or bonds will bear interest at the' rate of be publicly opened, examined and declared by said Board of Local ImproveBo~rd of Local Improvements of scarifying, removing excess material, re- six (6) per centum per annum. ments in the Council Chamber in the the Village of Wilmette. shaping rolling and preparing the maThe contractor to whom the contract Village Hall. .L43-ltc cadam for a foundation for paving, and may be awarded will be required · to furThe specifications for said imprpve- 1------------------· paving the same with asphaltic concrete nish a bo]ld to the satisfaction and aptwo (2) inches thick and otherwise lm-· proval of said Board of Local Improve- ments and blank proposals will be furVILLAGE OF WILMETTE . proving the roacJJvay of Gregory Avenue ments, in a sum equ,al to fifty (50) per nished at the office of said Board of Local Improvements ln said Village Hall. from the west line of Park Avenue to centum of the contract, price, conditioned PROPOSALS Proposals must be made out on blanks the east line of Fifteenth Street, and the for the faithful performance of the con- furnished by said Board of Local Imroadway of all intersecting streets to tract. For grading and paving with concrete provements and must be addressed to the outer lines of Gregory Avenue in Proposals will be received for the con- the Board of Local Improvements of the and otherwise Improving the first alley the Village of Wilmette, Cook County, struction of said improvement as a Village of Wilmette, Wilmette, Illinois, north of Maple A venue from Fourteenth Illinois, in accordance with t!te ortlinance whole ; and said Board of Local Im- and endorsed "Proposals for improve- Street to a line two hundred and forty and specifications for said Improvement provements reserves the right to reject ment of the first alley west of Eighth six feet west of Fourteenth Street and the central 18 'f eet of that part of said will be redeived by the Board of Local any and all bids. Street from Lake Avenue to Central alley lying between said line 246 feet Improvements of said Village of WilEARL E. ORNER A venue," and all proposals must be ac- west of Fourteenth Street and the east mette until seven thirty o'clock P. M. on ERNEST C. CAZEL companied by cash, or a certified check Thursday the 2nd day of August, A. D. ALBERT L. GRINNELL payable to the order of the President of line of Fifteenth Street. Wllmette Special Assessment No. 231 1928 at ~hich time said proposals will PAUL A. HOFFMAN the Board of Local Improvements of the Wilmette, Ill., July 18, 1928. be publfcly opened, examined and deVillage of Wilmette, for a sum of not C. MILES MeDON ALD Sealed proposals for grading and pav clared by said Board of Local Improveless than ten (10) per centum of the HANS von REINSPERG ments in the Council Chamber in the aggregate of the proposal and no pro- ing with concrete and otherwise improv GORDON WILSON the first alley north of Maple Avenue Village Hall. Board of Local Improvements of posal will be considered unless accom- ing from the west curb line of Fourteenth The specifi..s;ations for said Improve- . panied by such check or cash. the Village of Wilmette. a line 246 feet west of Four ments and blank proposals will be furThe contractor will be paid in bonds Street to L43-ltc Street, and the central 18 feet of nished at the office of said Board of I - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - and vouchers payable solely out of the teenth that part of said alley lying between Lo· ·al Improvements in said Village Hall. assessment for said improvement, when said VILLAGE 0}' WILl\IET1'E line 246 feet west of Fourteenth Proposals must be made out on blanks collected, in accordance with the proStreet and the east line of Fifteenth furnished by said Board of Local Imvisions of the ordinance therefor, and in Street PROPOSALS the Vlllage of Wilmette, Cook provements and must be addressed to the manner prescribed by law, which County,inIllinois, In accordance with the the Board of Local Improvements of the bonds will bear interest at the rate of For grading and paving with concrete ordinance and specificatipns for said im Village of Wilmette, Wilmette, 111inois, and six (6) per centum per annum. otherwise improving the first a)ley provement will be received by tl td Board and endorsed "Proposals for improveThe contractor to whom the contract of Local Improvements of said Village of north of Oakwood Avenue from Ninth ment of the roadway of Gregory Avenue Street may be awarded will be required to to Tenth Street. Wilmette until seven thirty o'clock P. M. from Park Avenue to Fifteenth Street," Wilmette Special Assessment No. 237. furnish a bond to the satisfaction and on Thursday, the 2nd day of August, and all propos,ls must be accompanied approval of said Board of Local ImproveWilmette, Ill., July 18, 1928. A. D. 1928, at which time said proposals by cash, or a certified check payable to Sealed proposals for grading and pav- ments, in a sum equal to fifty (50) per will be publicly opened, examined and the order of the President of the Board ing centum of the contract, price conditioned with concrete and otherwise improvby said Board of Local Improveof Local Improvements of the Village of for the faithful performance of the con- declared ments in the Council Chamber in the Wilmette, for a sum of not less than ten 'ing the first alley north of Oakwood Ave- tract. Village Hall. (10) per centum of the aggregate of the nue from the west curb line of Ninth Proposals will be received for the conThe specifications for said improveproposal and no proposal will be con- Street to the east curb line of Tenth struction of said improvement as a :sidered unless accompanied by such Street in the Village of Wilmette, Cook whole ; and said Board of Local Im- ments and blank proposals will be furCounty, Illinois, in accordance with the nished at the office of said Board of Local check or cash. provements reserves the right to reject Improvements in said Village Hall. and specifications for said im- any The contractor will be paid in bonds ordinance and all bids. will be received by the Board Proposals must be made out on blanks and vouchers payable solely out of the provement EARL E. ORNER furnished by said Board of Local Imassessment for said improvement, when of Local Improvements of said Village ERNEST C. CAZEL Wilmette .until seven thirty o'clock provements and must be addressed to the collected, in accordance with the pro- of ALBERT L. GRINNELL P. M. on Thursday, the 2nd day of Board of Local Improvements of the visions of the ordinance therefor, and in August, PAUL A. HOFFMAN D. 1928, at which time said Village of Wilmette, Wllmette, Illinois, the manner prescribed by law, which proposalsA.will C. MILES MeDON ALD be publicly opened, examand endorsed "Proposals for improveHANS von REINSPERG bonds will bear interest at the rate of ined and declared by said Board of Local ment of the first alley north of Maple six (6) per centum per annum. GORDON WILSON Improvements in the Council Chamber A venue from Fourteenth Street to a line Board of Local Improvements The contractor to whom the contract in the Village Hall. 246 feet west of Fourteenth Street," ancl the Village of Wilmette. may be awarded will be required to furThe specifications for said improve1 L43-ltc all proposals must be accompanied . by nish a bond to the satisfaction and apor a certified check payable to the proval of said Board of Local Improve- ments and blank proposals will be fur- 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - cash, order of the President of the Board of nished at the office of said Board of VILLAGE OF WIL:l\IETTE ments, in a sum equal to fifty (50) per Local Local Improvements of the Village of Improvements in said Village Hall. centum of the contract, price, conditioned Wilmette, for a sum of not less than Proposals must be made out on blanks PROPOSALS for the faithful performance of the conten (10) per centum of the aggregate o( furnished by said Board of Local Imtract. provements and must be addressed to For grading and paving and otherwise the proposal and no proposal will be conProposals will be received for the con- the Board of Local Improvements of the improving the first alley north of Lake sidered unless accompanied by such struction of said improvement as a Village of Wilmette, Wilmette, Illinois, A venue from the east line of Sixth Street check or cash. wh<!le; and said Board of Local ImproveThe contractor wlll be paid in bonds ments reserves the right to reject any and endorsed "Proposals for improve- to the west curb line of Fifth Street. ment of the first alley north of Oakwood Wiimette Special Assessment No. 233 and vouchers payable solely out of the and all bids. assessment for said Improvement, when Avenue from Ninth Street to Tenth Wilmette, Ill., July 18, 1928. EARL E. ORNER Street " and all proposals must be acSealed proposals for grading and pav- collected, in accordance with the proERNEST C. CAZEL compa:nied by cash, or a certified check ing with concrete and otherwise improv- visions of the ordinance therefor, and ALBERT L. GRINNELL payable to the order of the President of Ing the first alley north of Lake Avenue in the manner prescribed by law, which PAUL A. HOFFMAN the Board of Local Improvements of the from the east line of Sixth Street to the bonds will bear interest at the rate of C. MILES McDONALD Village of Wilmette, for a sum of not west curb line of Fifth Street in the Vil- six (6) per centum per annum. HANS von REINSPERG The contractor to whom the contract less than ten (10) per centum of the lage of Wilmette, Cook County, Illinois, GORDON WILSON aggregate of the proposal and no pro- in accordance with the ordinance and may be awarded wlll be required to furBoard of Local Improvements of posal will be considered unless accomspecifications for said improvement will nish a bond to the satisfaction and apthe Village of Wilmette. panied by such check or cash. be received by the Board of Local Im- proval of said Board of Local ImproveL43-ltc The contractor will be paid in bonds provements of said Village of Wilmette ments, in a sum equal to fifty (50) per and vouchers payable solely out of the until seven thirty o'clock P. M. on Thurs- ·centum ·of the contract, price, conditioned VILLAGE OF WILMETTE assessment for said improvement, when day, the 2nd day of August, A. D. 1928, for the faithful performance of the concollected, in accordance with the pr?- at which time said proposals will be tract. Proposals will be received for the conPROPOSALS vislons of the ordinance therefor, and m publicly opened, examined and declared the manner prescribed by law, which by said Board of Local Improvements in struction of said improvement as a For grading and paving with concrete bonds will bear interest at the rate of the Council Chamber i'n the Village Hall. whole · and said Board of Local Imn nd otherwise improving the first alley six (6) per centum per annum. The specifications for said improve- prove~ents reserves the right to reject north of Forest A venue from Sixth Street The contractor to \vhom the contract ments and blank proposals will be fur- any and ttll bids. EARL E. ORNER to Se\'enth Street. may be awarded will be required to fur- nished at the office of said Board of ERNEST C. CAZEL Wilmette Special Assessment No. 238. nish a bond to the satisfaction and ap- Local Improvements in said Village Hall. ALBERT L. GRINNELL Proposals must be made out on blanks Wilmette, Ill., July 18, 1928. proval of said Board of Local ImprovePAUL A. HOFFMAN . S e al~d proposals for grading and pav- ments, in a S\.!m equal to fift~ (50) per furnished by said Board of Local ImC. MILES McDONALD !ng With concrete and otherwise improv- centum of the contract, prtce, con- provements and must be addressed to HANS von REINSPERG Ing the first alley north of Forest Ave- ditioned for the faithful performance of the Board of Local Improvements of the GORDON WILSON Village of Wilmette, Wilmette, Illinois, nu e from the west line of Sixth Street the contract. Board of Local 'Improvements of to the east line of Seventh Street in the Proposals will be received for the con- and endorsed "Proposals for improvethe Village of Wilmette. \'i!lage of W\lmette, Cook County, Illi- struction of said improvement as a ment of the first alley north of Lake L43-1tc nois, in accordance with the ordinance whole· and said Board of Local Improve- A venue from Sixth Street to Fifth a ~d specifications for said improvement ments' reserves the right to reject any Street," and all proposals must be ac- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - companied by cash, or a certified check '\'Ill be received by . the Board of Local and all bids. payable to the order of the President of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Moulding of Improvements of said Village of WilEARL E. ORNER the Board of Local Improvements of the 1004 Greenwood avenue have been enmette until seven thirty o'clock P. M. ERNEST C. CAZEL on Thursday, the 2nd day of August, ALBERT L. GRINNELL Village of Wilmette, for a sum of not tertaining Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. less than ten (10) per centum of the agh · d h J A .. D. 1928, at which time said proposals PAUL A. HOFrMAN gregate of the proposal and no proposal Wooden and t etr aug ter, ean, over WJ!l be publicly opened, examined and C MILES McDONALD will be considered unless accompanied the weekend. Their little daughter declared by ffaid Board of Local ImHANS von REINSPERG provements in the Council Chamber in by such check or cash. wiJI remain here while Mr. and Mrs. GORDON WILSON th; Village Hall. Board of Local Improvements of The contractor will be paid in bonds Wooden take a six weeks' trip to and vouchers payable solely out of the . . . the Village of Wilmette. :rhe specifications for said improveassessment for said improvement, when Europe. They wtll satl Saturday on L43-lte\ n:ents and blank proposals will be furcollected, in accordance with the pro- the lie de France. ntshed at the office of said Board of visions of the ordinance therefor, and -o-VILLAG.E OF WIL:l\IETTE Local Improvements in said Vltlage Hall. in the manner prescribed by law, which M Benj·amin T. Roodhouse of 427 Proposa~ must be made out on blanks bonds will bear interest at the rate of rs. PROPOSALS furnished by said Board of Local Imsix (6) per centum per annum. Laurel avenue is entertaining Mrs. Provements and must be addressed to the The contractor to whom the cor.tract Henry Lampert and Miss Edna For grading and paving with concrete Board of Local Improvements of the may be awarded will be required to F B' h f R h t N y Village of Wilmette, Wilmette, Illinois, and otherwise improving the first alley furnish 0 a bond to the satisfaction and ranees mg am oc es er' · · and endorsed "Proposals for lmprove- west of Eighth Street from Lake A venue approval of said Board of Local Im-o-~ent of the first alley north of Forest to Central A venue. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hollister of 1129 Wilmette Special Assessment No. 235. provements, in a sum equal to fifty (50) venue from Sixth Street to Seventh Wilmette, Ill., July 18, 1928. per centum of the contract, price con- Cherry street, Winnetka, and their Street," and all proposals must be acSealed proposals for grading and pav- ditloned for the faithful performance of son, SanA", are spending a fortnight companied by cash, or a certified check contract. 'U PaYable to the order of the President of ing with concrete and otherwise improv- the Proposals will be received for the con- at Fish Creek, Wis. the Board of Local Improvements of 'fh( ing the first alley west of Eighth Street

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