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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 11 Nov 1899, p. 12

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Street commissioner wee, authoriz- ed to purcheee from Mr. Cape some 6000 feet of‘ '8 inch 'plenk suitable for crceeiuge, which was olered at 812 per thousand, and the chairman of the street and alley committee was authorized to procure a ladder for the lempligh‘ter. “Mr. Perk oflered a reeofution to authorize the attorney to negotiete Clerk reported month’s payrnente to treasurer $56.38; and street oom- miseioher reported payments into treasury since last report 3211.57, of which 8129 30 was received from Contractor Cape for sand taken from village beach, balance being for lum- bar sold beach, it thought best, without being olenaive or objectionable in that 10- cality. He suggests the natural div- ision 0f the village into {our «lrmxmgo' dint“ “I0 first of which would lw the one m by the Hulrl uvvuue sewer. He mmpanies his report witha map showing that the Hazel outlet will dra‘ln as far west as Grove street, as far south as Washington. as far north as the Green Bay road Beinlich's and the north end of Downing avenue. He advises what is called the “separate” system. as against the “combined.” The vill- age has naturally such good surlaos drainage that it is not necessary to throw the storm water into the same sewers as the house drainage, and that it is never desirable to do this anyhow tor reasons which he gives. He estimates District No. l as shown onhis map canhe thus lowered for a cost 013le per linear foot of sewer, or 05 cents per front foot on each side at present high cost of ma terials. The council agreed to meet infor- mally Friday night toga over the report Councilmen seem to think Mr. Windee’ ideas the most practical yet presented on the subject, while all agreed that his report was deeply interesting as a general study of the subject. Routine bills were ordered paid to amount of 8738.74; also bill for wa- ter taken from Winnetka for six months ending Oct. lat, ”42:70. ‘ expense; though he shown how fll‘ntion or septic hub for the low- Ige can be constructed oh the village 12 THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETTER- Mrs. Hnymph'reyshmotbot of Mrs. "J. Walker, died at the home: of her daughterSunday morning. She was buried Tuesday. ‘ Mrs, Ward and daughter of Ber- wyn, who has been the guest of her biother,Mr. W. H. Johnson, for the past week, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Rodgers of Aurora, Mr. and Mrs/Hauby of Libertyville and MnFl-ank Persona 0‘! Chicago, were the guests of Mr. J. K. Calhoun over Sabbath. Mien Nina Howard gave a recep- tion Saturday afternoon of last week in honor of Miss Moore, president of the Young ladioe’ Missionary Society cf Illinois. The Woman’u Guild wi‘ll hold its social tea with Mrs. B. Newhall Toes. day of nextyeek, from 2 to 5 o’clock; bring, your own work Ind ten cents. Everybne oordinlly invited. Mrs. John Fanning and daughter, Margaret, returned Monday from De~ trait, where they have spent the past four months. Hr. Darling of La Grange was the guest'of his‘ cousin, Miss Kellogg, over Sabbath. 1103’ would institute condemnation prooeedingl for the village. Tho vote nn the resolution stood: Hour-Now hall and Put for and Hum. King Ind Calhodn against. The tie m docidod in the fixative 'by the chnir and the noolution lost. Claim of Dr. John N utt for refund 0! 88.19, duplication of walnut on come lot- near the ekolie for the first imllment of the water-pipe neeeeement. Referred. Adjourned. Hr. Will Starr m a guept at Mr. H ‘P. Williams on Sabbath. Mina Edith Day spout Sntui'day and Sunday with friends at Oak Park. In. Goorgo V Clemeuti was the guest of Mrs. J. C. Parry over Sab- bath. with Then. 3. Mania. (0: addition“ ground dong his Gm Buy wad front-go (about 640 quit foot) to- quind to mt. Qho attest lino uni- form with Muddtbom It. price not. to GM 82500 an m the cost being Ibou‘ 38730; with tho alternative for If. lu’rdow “I“ if this 080: was not accepted the “tow. C J MAIILITON II? I... SAIL L MAI-LIT." c. .l. HAMBLB’I‘ON A 00.. Real Estate Hone salon on North orevacantmen y Telephone Mn @038. y 95 ClukSt" Roomu 294- 290. BHIGA”. Profeuor in Chicago Veterinary College. A. s. ALEXANDER, I. M... v. 1 J. ”Am. PM. . aunt-n “annuity Hum-u. Long Due-nee Tele hone 2'16. 1016 via Street. lvunwn Ill. Fowler‘s“ No. 88 Madison St. CHICAGO. 1910 Maple Avenue. Unexcelled Accomxhbdaflofii ("Sick-Hine- and Don. ~ Chlcm Phone I 0005. GLIICOI. Tbs Wm’s Guild of the Con- ventions! church would His dons,- tions for s missionsry box {or s mis- Msr’s lsdiily consisting of mu sud wits sud Ions children. Two girls. Igsd IBM 16 years; twoboyssgsd “and 7 yours. Contributions to be sent to Mrs. W. H. Johlison ss only ss possible. ' "a“ 1’” 73mm Imam Groceries dud Provisions Flour and Fug. 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