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Downers Grove Reporter, 24 Oct 1895, p. 7

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That part of lot 4 of the asses- aor's subdivision, running east from the east line of lot I, of block I, of Lyman's addition, to the west line of E. 0. Stanley's property, next r 1d Joining. Lots 1, 2 and 3, of block I, and lots 1,2, 3 and 4 of V block 2, of Lyman’ saddition, lot 6 and 7 of Carpenter’ s subdivision ofi '14)“ 2 of the assessor’ 5 sub All of F“. south part of lot 41 of the as- lilac/t Ordinance '0. 9. n ordinance proving for the con‘ struction of a sidewalk on the south and north side of Maple avenue. Be it ordained by the president (1 board of trustees of the village Downers Grove in the county DuPag e and state of Illinois: Sec r. That a sidewalk be con- Ltmcted on the south and north‘ side of Maple avenue, in said village of Downers Grove and im- mediately in front of the following lots and lands, to.wit : ' ed “An act to provide addit‘ means for the consttuction of alks in cities towns and vil- ," in tome in the state of "Ii- 5, july 1st, A. D. 1875. Upon failure of the collector to llect said special tax pursuant to‘ Sec. 7. The village clerk shall in all respects comply with the provisions of an act of the general assembly of the state of Illinois, Sec. 6. The village collector is hereby designated as the officer to collect the special tax herein pro‘ vided. and to whom warrants [or the same shall he directed. miuioner to come the name to constructed in hehlll at said illlge It the cost ol said owner or nets. The said stteet commie. net shall cemly to I bill at cost said walk constructed hy the‘ Inge in [rout of said lots. show- in separate items the cost ol ing. materials, laying down mpetvisinn, and file it in the o e at the village clerk, togeth» er with: list of the lots or pat- cels at land touching upon the line of said sidewalk. the names of the owners thereol and the lrontage ol thcit' tcspcctivc lots on said side- walk. Sec. 5. Upon thedehultol any owner or owners to construct that rut 0! said walk immediately in mm of his or their respective lot r lot: within thirty days alter the ublication of this ordinance, it I" be the duty of the said street] {96, as hquiréd by said act. Passed Oct. zxst, 1895. Approved Oct. 215:, 18952 W. S. CARPENTER, Piésident mm M. WELLS, Village Clerk. Sec. 4. That the owners of the said lots and parcels '0! land are are hereby required to construct said sidewalk in [mm of their res pectivc Iota, agreeably to thep visions 0! Section 3 of this ordi: nancc, within thirty days alter the publication thcrcol. Said walk shall be {our feet and eight inches in width and con- structed ol the best number one common pine lumber. The planks shall be laid cross- wise and be not less than 1% inches in thickness, nor less than six inches, or more than ten ~pches in width, same to be sup- ported by and securely nailed with wire nails (twenty penny) to three pine stringers not less than two by lour inches, securely bound to~ gethcr at the joints. Said string- ers to rest on flat stone blocking ,or cedar posts. e provisions of saiy act, it shall the duty of said clerk to make repott of such special tax in writâ€" ; to the county treasurer and ex- icio county collector on or be- 'e the 3Ist day of March, A, D. Sec 3. Said sidewalk shall be constructed under the supervision \and to the acceptance of the street commissioner of said village, and the same shall be of the width and constructed ol the materials and in the manner as follows to.wit: Sec. 2. That the whole cost of said walk shall be levied upon said said lots and lands in proportion to their frontage upon said sidewalk Lot 2 of Carpenter's subdivision of lot 42 of the assessor's sub. Lots I, 2, and 4 of Carpenter’s re- subdivision of lot 1 of Carpenter’s subdivision of lot 42 of the asses- sor’s sub. And lots I, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and II of Hoffext' s subdivision‘ of lot 47 of assessor '5 sub All of said subdivision being In said vil- lage of Downers Grove, DuPage county, state of Illinois. Sec. I That a sidewalk be con- structed on the south side of Grove htreet between Carpenter and Main streets in said village of Downers Grove and immediately in front of the following lots and lands to- wit: J An ordinance providing for the construction of a sidewalk on the south side of Grove street between Carpenter and Main streets. Be it ordained by the President and board of trustees of the village of Downers Grove in the county of DuPage and state of Illinois: Sidewalk Ordinance '0. 8. Sec. 3. Said sidewalk shall be constructed under the supervision and to the acceptance of the street commissioner of said village, and the same shall be of the width and constructed of the materials and in the manner as follows to-wit: Said walkshall befour feet and eight Sec. 2. That the whole cost of said walk shall be levied upon said lots and lands in proportion to their frontage upon said side- walk. Lot 7 in Carpenter’s subdivision of lot 42 ofassessor’s subdivision of section 7 and 8 in said village of Downers Grove. DuPage coun- ty, state of Illinois. Sec. 1, That a sidewalkbeconA structed on the west side of Catâ€" penter street between Maple ave. nue and Grove street in said village of Downers Grove, and immediately in front of the follow- ing lots and lands, to«wit: Silo-all Ordinance '0. IO. An ordinance providing for the construction of a sidewalk on the west side of Carpenter street between Maple avenue and Grove street. Be it ordained by the president and board of trustees of the village of Downers Grove in the county of DuPage and state of Illinois Upon failure of the collector to collect said special tax pursuant to the provisions of said act, it shall be the duty of said clerk to make :a report ol such special tax in wri- 3ting to the county treasurer and ex-olficio county collector on or before the 3rst day of March, AI). ; [896. as required by said act. Passed October 21, 1895. Approved October 21, 1895. W. S. CARPENTER, President. jonn M. WELLS, Village Clerk. Sec. 7. The village clerk shall in all respects comply with the provisions of an act ol the general assembly 0! the state of Illinois, entitled an "An act to provide ml~ ditional means {or the construction of sidewalks in cities, towns and villages.” in force in the state at Illinois, july ut. 1875. Sec. 6. The village collector is hereby designaled u the olficcr to collect the special tax heroin pro- vided, and to whom warrants lot the same shall be directed. Sec. 5. Upon the default oi any owner or owners to constract that part of said walk immedi- ately in (rent oi his or their respective lot or lots within thirty days alter the publication of this ordinance. it shall he the duty 0! the said street commis- sioner to cause the same to be con- structed in hehall 0! said village at the cost 0! said owner or owners. The said street commissioner shall certily to a bill at the coat oi said walk constructed by the village in (rent 0! said lots, showing in wpa rate items the cost 0! grading, ma teriala. la inu down and supervis- ion, and lo it in the olhce of the village clerk. together with a list 0! the Iota or arcels oi land touch- ing upon the ine of said sidewalk. the names ol the owners thercol and the lronta e of their respect- ive lot: on Ill sidewalk. Sec. 4. That the owners of the said lots and parcels of land are hereby required to construct said sidewalk in front of their reâ€" spective lots, agreeably to the pro. Visions 0! section 3 of this onli. nance. within thirty days alter the publication thereof. Sec. 3. Said sidewalk shall be 8 constructed under the supervision 1 and to the acceptance of the street 1 commissioner of said village, and I the same shall be of the width and constructed of the same materials and in the manner as follows, to- | Wit: , Said walk shall be five feet and - four inches in width in every in- ; stance, excepting such portions same, immediately in from of lot 70! Carpenter's subdivision of lot 42 of the assessor's sub. All of the south part of lot 41 of the as- sessor's sub and lots I, 2, 3, 4 and 5, of Smith’s subdivision of lot 90 of the assessor’s sub., where it shall be four feet and eight inches in width. All of said walk shall be constructed of ‘ the best number one common pine lumber. The planks shall be laid crosswise and be not less than 1 % inches in thickness, nor less than six inches or more than ten inches in width, same to be supported by and securely nailed with wire nails (twenty penny) to three pine stringers not less than 2 by 4 in- ches, securely bound together at the joints. Said stringers to rest on flat stone blacking or cedar posts. Sec. 2. That the whole cost of said walk shall be levied upon said lots and lands in proportion to their frontage upon said sidewalk. Isessor's sub. and lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, of Smith’s subdivision of lot 90 of the assessor' 5 sub. All of said subdivisions and additions herein mentioned being in and to said vii- lage of Downers Grove, Dul’age conmy, state of Illinois. Sec. 4. That the owners of the said lots and parcels of lands are hereby required to construct said sidewalk in front of their respective lots, agreeably to the provisions of Section 3 of this ordinance, within thirty days after the publication thereof. - Sec. 5. Upon the default of any owner or owners to construct that Sec. 3. Said sidewalk shall be constructed under the supervision and to the acceptance of the street commissioner of said village, and the same shall be of the width and constructed of the materials and in the manner following, to-wit: Said walk shall be four feet and eight inches in width and constructed at the best number one common pine lumber. The planks shall be laid crosswise and be not less than 1% inches in thickness, nor less than six inches or more than ten inches in width, same to be supported by and securely nailed with wire nails (twenty penny) to 3 pine stringers not less than a by four inches, se- curely bound together at the joints. said stringers to rest on flat stone blocking or cedar posts. Sec. 2. That the whole cost of said walk shall be levied upon said lots and lands in proponion to their frontage upoq said sidewalk. [ All oi the lands abutting on the ‘east side ol Belden avenue beâ€" tWeen the north line of Maple nve~ nue on the south, and the south line of Curtiss street on the notth, same being parts of lot it of the assessot‘s sub., and of lot 13 of Stanley’s re-subdivision of block 1 ofGilbert's addition of lot I, in block t of Curtis’ addition to lot‘ 12 of assessor'ssub. All said sub. divisions and additions herein mentioned being in and to said village of Downers Grove, Du- Page county, state of Illinois. Sec. 1. That a sidewnlk be con- stmcted on the east side of Belden avenue between Cuniss street and Maple avenue in said village 0! Downers Grove and immediate- ly in from 0! the [allowing lots and lands. to-wit: Mn mdinancc providing [or the ‘ constmction 0! a sidewalk on the east side 0! Holden avenue between Cmtiss street and Ma- )le avenue. ie it onlained by the president and board of trustees of the village 01M" Grove in ,the county of DuPage and state of Illinois: Upon 'lnilurc ol the collector to collect said special tax pursuant to the provisions of said act, it shall be the duty 0! said clerk to make a report 0! such ‘spcciul tax in writing to the county treasurer and ex-oflicio couhty collector on or belorc the 3|!!! day at March. A. I). 1896. as required by said lct. Passed Oct. 2|. r895. Approved Oct. at. 1395. \V. S. CARI'EN‘I'EII. President. jmm M. Wang. Village Clark. Sec 7 The village clerk shall in all respects comply with the pro visions 0! an act of the general as- sembly ol the state 0! Illinois, on titled “An act to provide addi- tional means [or the construction of sidewalks in cities. towns and villugcx," iII lorcc in the state ol Illinois. july Isl, A. l). 1875. Sec. 6. The village collector is hereby designated as the officer to collect the special tax herein pro- vided, and to whom warrants {or the same should be directed. - Sec. 5. Upon thedefault ofany owner or owners to construct that part of said walk immediately in front of his or their respective lot or lots within thirty days after the publication of this ordinance, it shall be the duty of the said street commissioner to cause the same to be constructed in behalf of said village at the cost of said owner or owners. The said street commis sioner shall certify to a bill of the cost of said walk constructed by the village in front of said lots, showing in separate items the cost of grading, materials, laying down and supervision, and file it in the oflice of the village clerk, together with a list of the lots or parcels of land touching upon the line ofsaid sidewalk, the names of the owners thereof and the frontage of their respective lots on said sidewalk. Sec. 4. That the owners of the ‘said lots and parcels of land are hereby required to construct said sidewalk In front of their respect- ive lots, agreeably to the proâ€" visions of section 3 of this ordin- ance, within thirty days after the publication thereof. inches in width and constructed of the best number one common pine lumber. The planks shall be laid crosswise and be not less than [)4 inches in thickness, nor less than six inches or more than ten inches in width, same to be supported by and securely nailed with wire nails ‘(tWenty penny) to three pine stringers not less than 2 by 4 inches, securely bound together at the joints. Said stringers to rest on flat stone blocking or cedar po§ts. Jib-all (indium h. I I. Sec. 7. The village clerk shall in all respects comply with the provisions of an act of the general assembly of the state of Illinois, entitled "An act to provide addi- tional means {or the construction of sidewalk: in citien, towns and Sec. 6. The village collector is hereby designated as the officer to collect the special tax herein pro- vided, and to whom warrants for the same shall be directed. Sec. 5. Upon the defaultof any owner or owners to construct that part of said wallr immediately in front of his or their respective lot or lots within thirty days after the publication of this ordinance, it shall be the duty of the said streeti commissioner to cause the same to be constructed in behalf of said village at the cost of said owner or owners. The said street commis- sioner shall certify to a bill of the ‘cost of said walk constructed by the village in front of said lots, showing in separate items the cost of grading, materials, la 'ng down and supervision, and fi e it in the office of the village clerk, together with a list of the lots or parcels of land touching upon the line of said sidewalk, the names of the owners thereof and the frontage of their respective lots “said sidewalk. , Sec. 4. That the owners of the said lots and parcels of land are hereby required to construct said sidewalk in from of their respec~ tive lots, agreeably to the pro‘ visions of section 3 of this ordin- ance, within thirty days alter the publication thereof. Sec. 3. Said sidewall shall be constructed under the supervision and to the acceptance 0! the street commissioner at said village, and the same shall be of the width and constructed of the materials sad in the manner as follows towit: Said walk shall be {our feet and ei ht‘ inches in width and construct oi the best number one common pine lumber. The planks shsll be laid crosswise and be not less than I“ ‘inches in thickness, nor less than six inches or more than ten inches in width. same to be supported by and securely nailed with wire nails (twenty penny? to three pine stringers not ess than 2 by 4 inches, securely bound together at the joints. Said stringers to rest on flat stone blocking or cedar P03“ Sec. 2. Thu the whole coat 0! said wall I'll" be levied upon said lots and lands in pro nion to theit lrontngcppoq ui sidewalk. Lot 9 in block 8 o! FooteI addition to aid village 0! Dov/nets Gtove. DuPIge county, Into ol lllinoiI Sec. l. Thu I sidewalk be con- structed onthc west side 0! San- (ogn Ivenuc between Belmont and Franklin sltccu. in aid villlge ol Downers Grove, Indimmcdiue- ly in from ol the [allowing lots and lands, to-wit: An ordinance providing (or the con- struction 0! a sidewalk on the west side 0! Saratoga avenue between Belmont and Franklin streets Be it ordained by the president and board of trustees of the villng e 01 Downers Grove In the county of DIIl’agc and state 0! Illinois: Upon-failure of the collector to collect said special tax pursuant to the provisions of said act, it shall be the duty of said clerk to make areport of such s cial tax in writ. ing to the count treasurer and ex« officio county collector on or be- low the 3tst day of March, A. D. 1896, as required by said act. Passed Oct. 21, 1895. Approved Oct. at, 1895, W. S. CARPENTER. President. jouN M. WELLS, Viliage Clerk. Sec. 7. The village clerk shall in- -all respects comply with the provisions al an act of the general assembly of the state of Illinois, entitled “An act to provide addit: ional means for the construction of SIdewalks In cities, towns and villages," in force in the state of‘ Illinois July Ist, A. D. I875. Sec. 6. The village collector is hereby designated as the officer to collect the special tax herein pro- vided, and to whom warrants {or [or the same shall be directed. l ,part of said walk immediately in : front of his or their respective lot I or lots within thirty days after the publication of this ordinance, it i shall be the duty of the said street ; commissioner to cause the same to to be constructed in behalf of said village at the cost of the said own- ers or owners. The said street commissioners shall certify to a bill of the cost of said walk con- structed by the village in front of saidlots, showing in separate items the cost of grading, materials, lay- ing down and supervision, and file it in the office of the village clerk, ‘ together with a list of the lots or parcels of land touching upon the line of said sidewalk, the names of the owners thereof and the frontâ€" ‘ age of their respective lots on said sidewalk. Silo-Ill (Indium '0. I2. The famous Chichrlng In. of counts, the minute nbadud. To than who an, we my, buy the Chicken-lug and you will know that no one an pom anything helm. » Clayton F. Gummy 00.. m Wtb- uh Ava..." the Chicago mat: for “Inflow-plum c The Foster is cranium a sensation in s nucleate-priced piano. REGARDING PIANOS. Gamer. KAI-shall fiWoodell. These are {ho-day and luvs been for yearn. recognised as standard mm (1an failure of the collector to .collect said special tax pursuant to the provisions of said act. it shalt be the duty of said clerk to make a report of such special tax in writ. ing to the county treasurer and ex- oflicio county collector on or before the 3rst day of March, A. D. 1896, as required by said act. Passed October 2!, 1895. Approved October 2!, 1895. W. S. Cnnmn. President. Joint M. WILLS, Village Clerk. Sec. 7. The village clerk shall in §all respects comply with the pro- visions of an act of the general as. sembly of the state of Illinois, en- titled "An act to provide addition- al means for the construction ol sidewalks in cities, towns and vil- lages," in force in the state of Illi- nois, July 15!, A. D. 1875. Sec. 6. The village collector is hereby designated as the officer to collect the special tax herein pro- vided, and to whom warrants for the same shall be directed. Sec. 5, Upon the delaultol any owner or owners to construct that part of said walk immediately in (rant 0! his or their respective lot or lots within thirty days alter the publication 0! this ordinance, it shall be the duty ol the said street commissioner to rause the same to be constructed in behall said vilg lage at the cost 0! said owner or‘ owners The said street commis- sioner shall certin toa hill of cost of said wall: constructed by the village in front of said lots, show- ing in separate items the cost of grading, materials, laying down and supervision, and file it in the office of the village clerlr, together with a list 01 the lots or parcels of land touching upon the line of said sidewalk, the names of the owners thereof and the frontage of their respective lots on said sidewalk. | Sec. 4. That the owners of the raid lots and parcels of land Ire hereby required to construct said lid sidewllk in front of their re- spective lots. agreeably to the pro- vuions of section 3 oi this ordi- nance, within thirty days after the publication thereof. Said sidewalk shall be (our [vet and eight inches in width and con- structed ol the best number one common pine lumber. The planks shall be laid crosswise :fmlJn: not less than 1% inches in thickness, nor less than six inches or more than inches in width, same to be supported by and securely nailed with wire nails (twenty penny) to three pine stringers not less than two by [our inches. securely bound together at the 'oinu. Said string- ers to rest on at atone blocking or cedar pelts. Sec. 3. Said sidewalk shall be constructed under the supervision and to the acceptance of the street commissioner 0! said village. and the same shall be of the width and constructed of the materials and in the manner as follows, towit; Sec. 2. That the whole cost of said walks shall belevicd upon said lots and lands in proportion to their frontage upon said sidewalk. All of the lots and lands abut- ting on the west side of Benton avenue from the north line of Ran- dell street and the south line of Maple avenue. Same being in Straube'sadditiou to said village 0! Downers Grove, DuPagc county. state of Illinois. Sec. 1. That a sidewalk be con. structed on the west side of Benton avenue between Maple avenue and Randell street in said village of Downers Grove, and immediately in front of the following lots and lands, to.wit: \ Au ordinance providing for the con- struction of a sidewalk on the wes‘tside of Benton avenue be- tween Maple avenue and Run- dell street. Be it ordained by the president and board of trustees of the village ol Downers Grove in the county or DuPage and state of Illinois: ‘ Passed Oct. 21, 1895. Approved Oct. 21, 1895. W. S. CARPENTER, President jouu M. WELLS, Village Clerk. A. 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