Itaurant R A V I Made fur Motor Pnrtiel [(0 134) People 5“ itrect, [uarta LTOR E E FOREST, ILLINOIS grent deal of 1 being able to vut :1 coat and I feel that you disadvantage. rays feel com- IRT Leoat’s 0 ff'on; Strong aid on Saving: ,nd Iniur’ance nin s ‘ .. g 4 ‘S. St. Johnsku‘ yu.’ fried“? THE BEST MEATS POULTRY It’s Summer //' and Refinished E BAN .bey's Sanitary 5] Telephone 431-433 EIDER: ) NK CHICAGO 5 Sanitary Shop dav :;:e greetmgs : rate pm to call 7 orders with l- RAVIOILI « #9113! IL.- nier rmbrly SINGING nnd‘ We be- “lulu-a. Dated at tngmanu Talk, 17-18 June 25th, A. II, 1914. _â€"__â€".â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" NOTICE Supplemental Special Assessment No- tice No. 126 _ Notice is hereby given to all persons interested that the City Council of the City of Highland Park, County of Luke and State of Illinois, having or- dered that a supplemental special asâ€" sessment be levied to pay the deï¬ci~ ency of the cost of the work and interest for the rading, draining“ paving with mac , and otherwise improving St. Johns Avenue (except at Bridge). from the southerly line of: Moraine Rood. formerly known as High street. thence southerly to iter junction with St. Johns Place, and St. Johns Place, from its junction with St. Johns Avenue, thence south to the north line of Vine Avenue (except atl Linden Attenue (except where said Maple Avenue intersects the paved roadway of Sheridan Road). which improvement was provided {Or by an ordinance passed heretofore on the 19th day of May A. D. 19“, and the lawful expenses of such proveeding, the ordinance for said supplemental special assessment being: on file in the office of the City Clerk of said City. and having applied to the Counâ€" ty Court of Lake County for an as- sessment of the costs of said improve- ment. according to beneï¬ts. and a supplemental s p e c i a 1 assessment thereof hqving been made and re‘ turned to kid court. the ï¬nal heur- ing thereon will be had on the 11th day of July, A. D.. 1914. or he soon thereafter to the business of the count will per-mi Said sufplementnl special essen- ment is peyeble in one installment. NOTICE Supplemental Special \sscmmcnt .\o- “(’0 N0. 3†Nomi-u ls hervby given In all Itehmis lnYâ€I'E’>‘(e\l than the ('Ity Council of the ï¬zzy of Highland Park, County of Lake and flame of Illinois. having or- dered that u supplemei‘tul spevinl as. se-‘smen' he lcvied tr) puy the defici- em-y of the (mt of the work and interest for grading, draining. paving wuh mucadam and otherwise improv- ing of Green Bay Road. sometimes known as Green Street and sometimes as Chicago Milwaukge Road from .yv-‘ S. corporate limits of City of High- land Park. thence northerly along Green Bay Road to its junction with First Street, except where said Green Bay Road intersects the paved road- way of Central Avenue. and except where said Green Bay Road inter- sects that part of Laurel Avenue, pro- vided to be paved in an ordinance of said city, passed April 5th. 1904, and First Street from its junction with said Green Bay Road. thence norther- 18' to the north corporate limits of the ity of Highland Park. which im- provement was provided for by an or- dinance passed heretofore on the 12th day of April. A. 1)., 1904. which improvement was provided for by an ordinance passed heretofore on the 3rd day of March, A. D.. 1914, and the lawful expenses of such proceeding. the ordinance for said supplemental special assessment being on ï¬le in the oï¬ice of the City Clerk of said City, and havin applied to the Coun- ty Court of Leia County {or an as- sessment of the costs of said improve- ment. according to beneï¬ts. and a supplemental special assessment thereof havin been made and re‘ turned to sai court, the ï¬nal hear- ing thereon will be had on the 11th day of July, A. 1).. 1914. or as soon thereafter as the business of the court will permit. Officer appointed to make said assessment Dated at Highland Park, Illinois. June 25th. A. II, 1914. 17-18 Said supplemental special assess- ment is payable in one installment. All persons desiring may ï¬le objec- tions in said court before said day, and may appear on the hearing and make their defense. MODERN TREE CULTURE Telephone E i212 t-Fz've E. Brand We are here to do this, to assist you in any way necessary, to beautify you to you why a certain Tree ought to come out, why another should be pruned need spraying. Let us show you where the lawn under some of the larger'l‘rees could be made better without sacriï¬cing the Tree. where your Shrubs ought to receive attention so as to give them a chance to make a clean growth, a shapely plant and flower more freely. If you have Trees which you wanted takui out. we have the nttn. the tools and kittiw how the quickest and Cheapest way and leave the grounds in perfect shape, Like everything else, this is a business by itself and no hired man alone can do it as well nor as reasonable. _ Let Central give you 83. we are on the other end and just waiting tor an appointment. We will walk over your grounds Wllh you. it will be interesting to you if nothing more and doesn‘t put vou under any obligations, This is the time to look after your Trees and Shrubs. Time for Pruning and Spraying. Up to a few years ago no attention was paid to. this work, any hired man with a saw and hatchet was con- sidered good enough to chop away at a dead branch or cut down native shrubbery. Today we realize that expert advice, trained men and careful work are absolutely necessary to preserve our native trees, have them develop into ï¬ne specimens and improve their beauty from year to year. While a‘few stately Lawn Trees with well proportioned tops give character to the home grounds a lot of shaggly Oaks dotted all over the lawn detract, but in most cases such by proper treatment can be made to grow into good trees. :Highland Park Greenhouses U. NH. and {he lawful expc'ls'w' of surh purer-hug. Lb: nrquru-o L‘m said auppiemenlul gem-.11 narvï¬in‘x'xl being: on Me in the m‘Yiwc nf the l 3,3. IVICFA of sun] (fins. and having: up- pImnI t0.thc ('mxmy (‘ourt nf 1.4L.- (jounty for an zxsressment of the costs of said improvement. according to beneï¬ts; and a supplemental spe- cial assessment thereof having been made and returned to said court, the ï¬nal hearing thereon will be had on the llth day )f July. A. 1)., 1914. or as soon thereafler us the business of the court will pnmit. Said supplemental special assess- ment is payable in one installment. All persons demring may ï¬le objec- tions in said court. before said day, and may appear on the hearing and make their defense. : NOTICE Supplemental Special Assessment : lice No. 128 ' Notice isihereby given to all persons interested that the City (‘ouncil of the City of' Highland Park, County of Lake. and State of Illinois, having or- dered that :a supplemental s cial as- sessment be levied to pay t e defici- ency of the cost of the work and interest for the grading. draining. paving with macadam and otherwise improving St. Johns and Maple Ave- nues. in t e (.‘ity of Highland Park, County of . ke, and State of Illinois, as follows] St. Johns Avenue. from its junction with the northerl line of Vine Avenpe, thence northery to its intersection with the northerly line of Maple Avenue produced westerly in its course across said St. Johns Ave- nue, and Maple .Menue. and Maple Avenue prbduced into St. Johns Ave- nue. from'the easterly line of the paved roadway herein provided for on St. Johns Avenue. thence easterly across St.‘J0hns Avenue and along Maple Avenue to the easterly line of Bridg‘ \idmt More ), Whu h nu thu James C. Boylan Officer appointed to make said assessment ml ir !‘|)\ CIHK' ll day 3; $.27. Ed :57»; :12. in. Vanâ€",4. .br THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS; MGPHANQPARK ILLINOIS Supplemental Special Assessment No- life .\0. W} Notice is hereby given to all persons ‘ interested that the ('ity ('ouncil of the l'ity of Highland Park. County of Luke and State of Illinois, having or- dered that a supplemental s lal Is- sessment be levied to pay t e deï¬ci- ency of the cost of the work and interest for grading, draining, paving with macadam, and otherwise improv- ing a system of streets. in the City of nut ‘Highland Park. consisting of We Avenue. from the easterly line of the Green Bay Road. otherwise known as Green Street. easterly to its interac- tion with the westerly line of First Street, produced northerly in its course across said Walnut Avenue; iSecond Street. from its 'unction with the paved roadway in t is ordinance provided on said Walnut Avenue. north to the junction of said Second Street with the easterly line of Green Bay Road, otherwise known as Green 'Street (except where snid Second street intersects the paved roadwny on (‘entrnl Avenue). Laurel Avenue from its intersection with the wester- ly line of First Street. westerly to its intersection with the easterly line of McGovern Street, and Elm Place. from its junction with the easterly line of said (lreen Bay Road, easterly to its junction with the westerly line of St. Johns Avenue (except that .part of film Place covered by the tracks of the (‘hicugo 6: North Western Ry. Co. in said city} which improvement was {Ii-oxided for by an ordinance passed eretm’ore on the 5th day of April A. I'll. ll‘Ul, which improvement was proâ€" vided for by an ordinance passed here‘ tot‘m‘e on the flrd day of MurcheI A. IL. l‘JH. and the lnwl'ul expenses of such proceeding. the ordinance for sxml supplemental special assessment ‘lteini: on tile in the otYicc of the ('it)’ ('lerk of said (fly. and having upâ€" ‘plied to the (‘nunty ('nurt of Luke ('ounty for an assessment of the Jcosts of said imprmement. according ‘tn beneï¬ts. and a supplemental spe- cial assessment thereof having been ‘niude and returned to said court. the ï¬nal hearing thereon will be had on gthe 11th day of July. A. 1).. It)“. or as soon thereafter as the business of -the court will permit. and may up ar on the hearing 3nd make their efense. ' W. E. Brand Officer appointed a: make said assessment Dated It Hizhllnd Plrk. Illinois. June 25th, A. D., 19“. 17-1. Said supplemental special assess- ment is payable in one installment. All persons desiring may ï¬le ob ec- tions in said court before said y. and may appear on the hearing 3nd ’ufv may :wr th 3“ h ll Highland :\. 1?,‘nt'11 Jau .VU'I‘H ~N'l'ut n1.n_\' ['10 0b N‘ our! hefurv sum uy, H' rm (he hourmg and Hm Vumwmtcnl in M41 uxscssmel‘t I'urk, llHnois, lT-Ii ynecessary, to beautify your home grounds. Let us explain mother should be pruned a certain way and still another VII-60Ҡd Iridgoo. Bridge. are men bunting over fl'n-o ud noon m TM: 1180 on: loan . LONDON'S UGLY CHURCH. The First Sacred Ediï¬oo In (tho Wald. to I. anhud by G... "wider! of "Our Mutuul P‘rlrml" will. nmwmlwr (hut llh Mam gin-o n whhu Ih‘ll dW'HlIliuu of 5'. Johu'i. “Put: mimic-r. \\ Lh‘ll n-fc-rrlng In Ilw 11mm- U! ! dn-m‘umkq-r. 5|!†thv Rumh mluurv. last «loll’n “'N‘n. "In (his rrginn," in certain mm- urn-«t n-nllmi ('burrh ‘nu-t and u n-rmin HHlp hllml mmnn- un'wl l‘dh-n! (A... 1* :I wry n. 9 “Hum, Nth-nus H... 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