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Highland Park Press (1912), 2 Mar 1916, p. 7

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SCIENTIST ifice '1y I nm'ted Mother Church n, Massachusetts 05 St John. Ava. Highland Put duh-o J1 'enue Paintiq und Decorating? 342 ' Cali Ave- m m: Tohphon- Tel-piano” 0f 131:; ms Hemnh Bldg. 29 En: Magma. Chicnno We manufttute piel‘r‘ot a“ kmds Ibo hand VIM! Silver, 'e speculum 1:: Datum: derzkimz of Damon ; "elm , LADIES TAILOR an ex Children's Hui! Cutting n Spoddty ENCE I. N. Blkinkud r.7, 1916 T014950“ 032 DR. WATSON DENTIST 8 N. Second Street FRED SCHAEFER PLUMBING Fresh Butter. Ea Ind Poultry 331ch Am URE Lorenz Lur. Saber Shop 1P.STEFFEN Afmkicn Why not no" your old Gold. Jewelery. Slim _. 9-51 A9600- '0 mm: mm. T. HALL Elm PAILIIJ. 17 N. sic-1.3:. “13c Fuel Man” Cor. Fin! Shoot Ind Elm Place From Sept 1. 1914 to Jan. 31. 1915 I sold 190 tons of Solvay Coke. Over the same period this season Sept. 1. 1915 to Jan. 31, 1916 [sold 614 tons of Solvay Coke. These facts spetk for themselves. If Solvay Coke did not give sat- isfaction in every respect I would not be selling three times as much as I did last season. Better Than The FREE runs lighter for tired limbs, The FREE sews fasterfor aching backs, The FREE is noiselessfor exhausted nerves, The FREE makes a perfect stitch for weak eyes, The FREE is more beflltiful for artistic homes, The FREE will give You a life-time of service. Two wonderful improvements make this machine superior to all others-«The Rotoscillo Movement caus- ing The FREE to run as light as a feather, and the Toggle Link Movement which removes all noise and friction. You cannot afford either for your health or money to use yourold mxhine any more than you can afford to cook in a fire place or travel in a covered wagon. Becauseâ€" W 2 buy your old machine D. L W. Scranton Anthncite Some F acts About Solvay Coke Announcement Sewing Machine Mr. Witten is able to take care of 311 spring work at his old address 480W. Central Avenue Tel. 624. Estimates submitted updn request The Highland Park Decorating Company William Witten, will open a first class painting and decorating store about April lst, 1916 in his new building located at 220 E. Central Avenue to be known as Trade your old machine for THE FREE Sewng Machine Largest Stock of Cut Cordwoodin the City FRANK SILIESTROM laud/II I‘Ol dud This a!" to h, ’0' OH nuch'nu it good only during do “In“. of this new add Local Agent 115 w. Park Ave. Tel. 273 HERMAN Ell BORCHARDT 156 FREE ( Invented Ind pate“ 5! W l and Happi- ness for ev- ery woman who buys ior .Wgnen Pocahontas Smokeleu for a short time pays the differ- encp between your old machine and this beautiful piece of par- lor furniture. Th? FREE is absolutely guar- anteed for life. We don't have to put a time limit on our guar- antee, because we know The FREE is built to last a lifetime. .ore rength $ 1.00 a Week inausizes Free) EALTH Satisfaction Guaranteed We sell The FREE Give machine Phone 68 Said assessment: is payable in ten (10) installments, with interest at the rate of five (5) per centum per annum on all installments from and nfter date 0! issue of first voucher. All persons desiring may file objec- tions in said'court before said day and may appear on the hearing and make their defense. Dated at Highhnd Pnrk, 111., March 2nd, A. D. 1916. Notice is hereby given to all per- sons interested that the City Council of the City of Highland Park, Coun- ty of Lake and State of Illinois hav- ing ordered that Green Bay Road from a point ten (10) feet north of the intersection of its center line with the southerly line of Central Avenue southerly to its intersection with the south corporation limits of the City of Highland Park be g,raded drain- ed, curbed paved with a brick block paved roadway twenty (20) feet in width and intersections, laid upon a crushed limestone foundation, and otherwise improved. the ordi- nance for the same being on file in the office of the City Clerk of said city and having a plied to the County Court of Lake ounty for an assessment of the costs of said im- provement according to enefits, and an assessment thereof aving been made and returned to said court the final hearing thereon will be had on the 18th dag of March. A. D. 1916 or as soon ereafber as the business of the court will permit. SPECIAL Assmsmmz'r NOTICE No. 223 linen is sorely needed for the ho: tale. Anyone who (has any of ' :ebove mentioned articles that t) {could spare (moat housekeepers h: 5 some clean old linen) if they could 'aent to Mrs. W. C..Ega.n, 300] vine Place, she will forwnrd them ‘the “War Relief Clearing House ’ France and Her Allies" in New Yo ffrom which point they are ship] I abroad promptly. v Said assessment is ’ yable in ten (10) installments, wi interest at the rate of five (5) per centum per annum on all installmehts from and after date of issue of first voucher. All persons desii'ing mny file objec- tions in said court before said day and may appear on the hearing and make their defense. ‘ THOMAS MORTON, Ofl'icer appointed to make said Assessmqnt. Dated at Highland Part, 111., March 2nd, A. D. 19133. 1â€"2 ed west, north to the ved roadway hereinafter provided or in Bronson Street, excepting the ved roadway at the intersection of oger Williams Avenue; Marshman Street from the westerly line of Judson Avenue east- erly for a distance of 1175 feet. ex- cepting the paved roadway herein grovnded for in Judson Avenue; Wade treet from the northe‘rl line of the saved roadway in M ' man Street erein provided, nor erly to the southerly line of Beech Street, in- cluding a re-inforced concrete bridge spanning a ravine which exists in said Wade Street; Bronson Street from the southerly line of the paved roadway herein provided for in Marshman Street southeasterly to the paved roadway in Roger Williams Avenue, excepting the ’aved roadway at the intersection of Dean Avenue, including a re-inforced concrete bridge spanning the ravine in Bron- son Street between Marshman Street and Dean Avenue; the constructing of a re-inforced concrete bridge spanning the ravine iii Judson Ave- nue between Dean 'Avenue and Marshman Street; the constructing of a re-inforced concrete bridge span- ning the ravine which exists in Wade Street; and the constructing of a reâ€"inforced concrete bridge 3 anning a ravine in Bronson Street etween Marshman Street and Dean Avenue, all in the City of Highland Park, Lake County, Illinois. the ordi- nance for the same being on file in the office of the City Clerk of said city andrhaving applied to the County Court of Lake County for an assessment of the costs of said im- provement according to benefits, and an assessment thereot having been made and returned to Iaid court, the final hearing thereon Will be had on the 18th da of March, A. D. 1916, or as soon t ereafter ag the business of the court will permit. Notice is herebyrgiven to all per- sons interested that the Council of the City of Highland Park, Coun- ty of Lake and State of Illinois hav- ing ordered that the (allowing named streets be graded, rained. paved with concrete pavem nt having a biâ€" tuminous concrete surface and other- wise improved: Judsqn Avenue from the northwesterly line of Dean Ave- nue northerly for a distance of 2075 feet, including a bridge to be located spanning the ravine intersecting Jud- son Avenue between Dean Avenue and Marshman Street; Judson Ave- nue from the south ‘line of Rog-er Williams Avenue souweasterly to the paved roadway herein provided for in Kincaid Street; Kincaid Street from the southerl line of Lot 114 of: South Highlan VAddition extend- SPECIAL France is in din need» of every kind of help just now, the relief so- cieties nbmd having exhausted their own supplies as begging for assist- snce to; the army of wu- orphans and homeless adults. Especially shoes and stockings, new 0!- CLEAN and REPAIRED second hsnd. Also cloth- ing of a children CLEAN Oflicer appointed to make said Assessment. is sorely needed for the 1 Anyone who (has any of mentioned articles that spare (moat housekeepers clean old linen) if they cot all kinds, n, which 1 kinds, for men, which likewiu and REPAIRED THOMAS MORTON, ASSESSMENT No. 224 L adults. Especially s, new ol- CLEAN second land. Also cinlly shoes SAN and A130 cloth- women and must be NOTICE 1e hospi- of the It they ers have could be w York, shipped to for old mit. All rersons desifing may file objections n said Court before said day. and n’tay ap ear on the hearing and make heir dlzfense. Notice of {Final Hearing on Spedial ment No. 63 ' Notice i hereby given to all sons inte ted, that the Boa Ofl Local Im vements of the City of Hi hw ,County of Lake and State of llinois, glet the contract for: the const ctiong of a Lateral Sani-. tary Sewe under, in and alon por-: tions of ilway Avenue and fiqorth Avenue in the City of Highwood, I Lake Con y, Illinois, and the same having ' completed and accepted by the 3111 Board of Local ImproVe-. ments on he 14th day of February.“ A D. 191 , and the said Board of! local Imp oxements having filed in ths County Court of Lake County, Illinois, on- the let day of February, 1916. a ce ificate showing that the said imp ement conforms substan- tially to th requirements of the orig- Inal ordina ce for the construction of the same. e cost thereof the amount estimated y them to be required to; pay the a ruing interest on bounds’ or vouche issued to anticipate the collection the assessment for saidi improveme t. A hearing will be had on said ce ificate. as to the truth of' the {acts a ted therein at the Court’ House in City of Waukegan on the ‘ 11th day 0 March, A. D. 1916, at 10‘ o’clock, A. M.. or as soon thereafter: as the busiu ess of the Court will per- 1 1 1 1 1 _1 1| DatedJI Highwood, Illinois. this let dny 0 February. A. I). 1916. will permi All persons desiring may 9 file object ns in said Court befbref said day, a d may appear on the’he’r- 5 ing and kc their defense. , a Highwood, Illinois. this February. A. D. 1916.3 ’ Dated l l I 21st day 0 1 Board of ' 1 Improvemenis of ihe City of ig‘hwood, Illinois. 52-1 mfsaid ce ificate, as tovthe Eruth of the facts ted therein at the Court House in e City of Waukegan on the 11th y of March, A. D. 1916, at 10 o’cl k A. M.. or as soon there- after as t e business of the Court will permi All persons desiring may file object ns in said Court befbre said day, a d Ina}Y appear on the heft- of Illinois, vingriet the contract for the const' ction of 3 Lateral Sani- tary Sewe , under, in and along r- tions of ilwa Avenue and sh- Iand Aven e in the City of Highwood, Lake Cou y, Ilhnois yand the same having b com leted and accepted by the sai Boar of Local Imp rove- ments on e 14th day of February, A. D. 1916 and the said Board of L0- cal Impro ments having filed in the (‘ounty rt of Lake County, Illi- nois, on e 2lat day of February, 1916, a c ificate showing that the said imp ement conforms substanâ€" tially to t re uirements of the orig- inal ordin ea or the construction of the same, e cost thereof the amount estimated y them to be req uired to pay the a wing interest on bounds or \ouche issued to anticipate the collection I the assessme tfor said improvem t._ A hearing _ befiad Notice of - inal Hearing on Special “acumen No. 64 Notice i hereby given to all er- sons inte ated, that the Boar of Local Im ovements of the City of Highw , County of Lake and State of Illinois, vingrlet the contract for the const' ction of :1 Lateral Sani- tary Sewe , under, in and along r- tions of ilwa Avenue and sh- Iand Aven e in the City of Highwood, Lake Cou y, Illinois yand the same having b com leted and accepted by the sai Boar of Local Imp rove- ments on e 14th day of February. ’ILLIAM SHEEHAN. LBERT OLSON, >311! of a] Improvements of the City of ighwood, Illinois. 52-1 iOHN MEYERS, ' QHN MEYERS VILLIAM SHEEHAN, LBERT OLSON, Surveying And M. Typo- ;nphy Lind-up. and Con-true» lion Work. 20 yuro’h Eng-our- iI‘. Surveying and cm Cam “Jada. Lin Fund. “SM-I Diu'mnn'rness â€" mdlwduahly â€" modenta pnccsou.‘ I make your sin!!! or evtm gown Your dmrded gown renodefl mu) latest styles. THE ELLISON SHOP Mn. Chad.- Ellio- 1015 Republic Bldg. Chicago 219 S. Sat: 5:. ‘ Chas. E. Russell Pearce Motor Company Waukegan Second Hand Cars County Surveyor On Time ammm Room 1112 Stevens BI 17 N9 State 8 16N9Waboshm WI” Pearce GOWNS Paid“ um suor W.C¢ntnlAvc. W Automobile Ties, “dal- Rubbers A SPECIALTY Rubbel' Copper Wire RedBrun bran-H ‘ Mall-dink i oxa’woolan... «n. Boob GOcIMlb SandIOc fists-IBO' “but, BARTLETT THEATRE BARTLETT THEATRE Dropmeapostalmrdor telephoncmeand lwillmllfor J. Smith? :1 60 North First St. W Park Always Good Show a thrilling my in {our pan: TheGth'lu-Fh “WP-zit" SPECIAL FEATURES Tuesday Thunday Sunday Highwood 7clb' 18: lb 15c]:- 12c lb 1c“:

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