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Highland Park Press, 30 Oct 1924, p. 11

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References on SEWING mmml-:q'smd ELEC'I‘RI%O‘IOY REPAIRED _ Electrical Con 55 South St. Johns A: Repair Work eorg k vork Oy pliiin 3040 North Avers Av "_ Chicago, Hlinois ' : Worth Your elephon i It is our business to build good Drives, whether you prefer concrete or macadam with or v;vithk)ut 'a‘?gop and red granite or irdsâ€"eye gravel finighâ€"â€"We can give you a complete job or if you prefer construct the foundation for such a Drive, which will cost le but | gives you the juse of the Drive, to be completed at sor later date, or we m;}y be able to repair your present Drive with but little expense, at any rate it will be to your interest to havens call on you and talk things over. 11 good, well built Driveway on the jther hand, is not only a good investment but adds greatly to the apâ€" pearance of your G:gunds. ‘ | | _ . . ~‘|THAT DRIVE OF YOURS | i f fis important as anything connected with your Home Grounds is a good D)'?iveway, in fact such a one is #‘inf tially nécessary if you drive a carâ€"â€"No cinder road or one built poorly will hold up under utomobile traffic, guch a road will cause you constant 'aaan ance»h*esi@es wear and tear on the cars traveling over it. o of Call on.us whenkver you have any problems to sblve in connection with your Home Grounds. It matters little §wh’at it is or Whéther it will lead to a sale.Givehs a chance to convince you that it is "SERVICE" we wish to render you. We are anxious to have you avoid costly mistakes, which are|often easily made when it comes to \draining, lawn work, walks, or drives, the laying out of new Grounds or remodeling of old onesâ€"â€"â€"If it‘s perâ€" \taining to gardening consult us, it will pay you. * . e 1 se e 1127 and 85 ecâ€" e to serâ€" CE 115 will the 80, 1924 tred in the cut, at One Dolâ€" l4r and Nofl,gehts ($1.00), 5600] square yards of Portland uiiment concr pavement, .c‘: P (11) ’mcm thick; Me pavement shall be‘ comâ€" sed by volume of one (1) PArt cement, two (2) parts idnd, and : th and oneâ€" uyf (8%) gravel or «Mushed stong mixed with »Uficient , reinforced with forty (40) pounds of .. Stipel wire fa to each one mindred (100). . square . féet of pavement; threeâ€" . elihths (%) inch asphaitic fait or fibre fillet transâ€" vérse expansion joints shall . be spaced thirty (30) feet _ to bottom of pavement; each txinsverse expansion joint . @Ball â€" be rovided with eâ€"quartet: < (%) inch ind . steel. ; two (2) ‘t in length, spaced two ($) feet apart, center to cehter, one (1) end of each shall | be provided oiught iron pipe cap ten (10) inches long; n | longitudinkl trapezoidal 100 leubic yard: of excavation parkysays, â€" clearing, @rubbing, raking and reâ€" . ]NOTICE OF AWARDING s CcONTRACT Aach s OTICE is hereby given to all pergons interes that bids for the furnishing of all labor, tools and maâ€" terigls cy. for the construction of a reinforced _ pavement in St. Johns Avenue from Eim Phga to Central Avenue and in East Park Avepue from Sheridsn Road to St. Joh#s Avenue, were opened on the 10tH day of October, A. D. 1924, and| theâ€"E. A. Meyer Construction onipany being the lowest responsible bidder, the contract was awarded to the |said E. “2" Construction omiparty on the 17th day of October, A, 1 lg 3 Sgid bid for Â¥ i8 as follows: 1800 cabic ys -5 f excavation | v“ T oo :tg_f;l.‘“"“{" ; tbrial) of old btick and || Preparation ‘of the subâ€" ‘ grade, gradimg of roadway _ ) receive fl”i‘: necrete paveâ€" hent, clearing and grubbing, 4 he removal of all surplus ckcavated roadway materiâ€" measured in the cut, at One Dollar ind No Cents ($1.00) per gubic yard....$1800.00 algnit the center line of the Fven fiaent "ham en(i ‘to end, shall be conâ€" m mz ‘ltu’ l.:c.nv::?: ped _ joint extending being the I« e cont E. A. Mes on the 17th k v wl3 for the wo yardy of e aiy) inel 1 (as" bxea~ ~of ad t we.:" vem iYon‘ wof ve i ring and noval pf al ed â€"roadwa sured in t D. S. EDWARDS COMPANY $100.00 Ay structed, and the upper edgâ€" ; ; _ es rounded, including curâ€" * _ ing, protecting, and c.lahint. laid complete at Four Dolâ€" ; lars and Five Cents ($4.05) per square yard. ...........$22680.00 11 abandoned catchbgainthled 1 with old macadam and outâ€" let sealed: with a brick maâ€" sonry bulkhead, at Two Dolâ€" 4 lars and Fifty Cents ($2.50) h Ee ENCn 2 4.... s o hermareigen f coorigaiet iss 0 _ 8 new cast iron manhole covâ€" } ers weighing four hundred | eighty (480) pounds, get in place at Fifteen its and | No Cents ($15.00) ea« «... $45.00 14 new ¢atchbasins of Port land | cement _ concrete { (blocks or monolithic)"gm- | posed by volume of one (1) & .__ part Portland cement, two 1 (2) parts > sand, and four | (4) ‘parts crushed st or gravel, mixed with sufficient water, inside diameter four. _ â€" (4) feet, average de of * concrete seven (7) feet, side walls ‘and bottom six (6) i inches thick, each furnished | .._with twenty (20) f. of :; eight (8) inch internal diaâ€" meter | vitrified hub | and spigot tile pipe connection to storm : sewer, with four hundred (400) pound cast _ iron catchbasin c‘pvke,fi inâ€" cluding all excavation, filâ€" ling around catchbasins and trenches with sand, and reâ€" ; moval of all surplus ¢atchâ€" basin excavation, constructâ€" 3 ed complete at Onr Hundred Dollars _ and N? \Cents . â€" ($100.00) each ...................$1400.00 , 4 manhole covers t?’b,d}sdâ€" justed to finished line and / grade, at Five Dollars and 1 No Cents ($5.00); each ........$20.00 2 water gate boxes adjusted | to finished line and grade, at $ Five Dollars and No Cents | ($5.00) each ...........~.......$10.00 2400 square feet of Portland | °_ | cement concrete JWwalks | â€":. _ â€"â€" adjusted to finis ine and | . grade, at ty Cents | (§.30) ‘per square foot| ...$790.00 250 square ya NM nous ~‘ binder macadam pavement, ‘ for present pavement con twelve (12) inche! m,'boud!d with four (4) : gallons of Tarvia or its 4 rlnu{:lth oneâ€"half (%) (4%) inch gravel, including . _ . ; all excavation and removal: comp at . Two Dol e § and yr-$’ Cents ($2.50) per F sq. uEe erses Avadereandse in .M.OQ 3 fire hydrants to be discor t nected, moved and reset to â€" _‘ ® tine and grade, including all . THE HIGHLAND PARK 737 Glencoe Avenue Fakgc The cwners of a majo of the frontage of the lots and . upon said streets, wherein said is to be done, may, within ten of the hile necessary cast iron pipe and â€" fittings, with . lead nd oakum joints, all trenching, backfilling trenches with old macadam, set complete in place at Two Hundred Dolâ€" lars and No Cents ($200.00) BCR . 1: sone cefi n cats Pht i vlipenmnt caneralp e 12 trees grubbed out at Twanâ€" ty Dollars and No Cents ($20.00) each ...................}..$ ‘ 7 electric: light poles movéd ‘reset, and reconnected mt \Forty . Dollars â€" and _ No \Cents ($40.00) each ..._...}..$ 1|cast iron catchbasin in \weighing | four â€" hundréd + (400) pounds, set on | a Portland cement concrate base three (3) feet: squ and eight (8) inches thid connected to catch basin by six (6). feet of eight (B) inch vitrified tile pipe conâ€" nection, set complete ht Twenty Five Dollars i No Cents ($25.00) .......}... 1800 lineal feet of Portland de ment concrete curb, average thickness â€" nine (9) â€" inchés, *~~ height thirty ((30) inch set on six (6) inch layer b old macadam body concrate composed by volume of one (1) part cement, two P) parts sand, and four (#) parts crushed <â€"stone b gravel; the exposed surface of curb to a depth of ohe (1) inch composed by l- ume of one (1) part cement and two (2) parts coarse sand; including all trenchâ€" ing and removal of excay â€"ed materials, laid complate at One Dollar and Twentyâ€" five Cents ($1.25) per lini 616 lineal feet of Portland de ment concrete curb, avei thickness eighteen (1B) Inches, average height th .(3) feet six (6) inches, on a six (6) inch layer bf old macadam, body concre composed by volume of one (1) part cement, two (2) parts sand, and four (4) parts gravel or â€" crushkd stone; the exposed surfate of the curb to a depth of che (1) inch, eomyuod by valâ€" ume of one (1) part cemen ‘and two (2) parts coar sand; including all trench ing and removal of surp ‘excavated materials, . & complete at Two Dol and No Cents ($2.00) pe nn“l £006: .\ y.cdoininedinies HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS TOTAL OF BID _ There is no better time to do transplanting ofnfibs’ trees, evergreens or perennials than November nd of course Bulbs such as tulips, narcissi or hyacinths have to be planti‘gd n wi, if you want them to bloom next spring. Whether you have in mind carrying out extensfv'e or smallrjglanti gs of shrubs or other stock, don‘t gtt it off until next spring, when it is almost impossible to find tiine% to do it, do it now. Let us offer you freq ?ug- gestions on what best to plant or what is most suitable. We are doing this every day for some one alongg the North Shoré. We are planting flowering and ornaâ€" mental foliage shrubs by the thousands in, as W:Ql as north, west and south of Highland Park. Would be much ple to have a chance to show you some of our work. ~p ' dayas $2250.00 1232.00 $280,00 $240,00 $600.00 to Consider $25.00 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE * NO. 289 ~Notice is hereby given to all perâ€" sons ‘interested that the City Council of the City of Highland Park, County of Lake and State of Illinois, havâ€" %mmma.m concrete pavement in St. Johns Avenue from Cedar Avenue to Roger Williams Avenue; Ava Street from Judson Avenue to St. Johns Avenue and Marshman Street from Judson avenue to St. Johns Avenue, all in the City of Highland Park, Lake County, lllinois, the ordinance for the same being on file in the office of the‘ City Clerk of said city and : having applied to the County Court of Lake County for an assessâ€" ment of ‘the costs of said improveâ€" ment according to benefits, and an asâ€" sessment thereof having been made j FRED SCHAEFER, @3 Officer appointed to { make said assessment. Dated at Highland Park, I!1., Octoâ€" ber 28rd, A. D., 1924. $4â€"35 Said assessment is payable in Ten (10) ‘installments, with interest at the rate of six (6) per centum per annum on all installments from and after date of issue of first voucher. All‘persons desiring may file objecâ€" tions in said court before said day and may appear on the hearing and make their defense. + ‘;:ammntdtbemdnfl provement rding to benefits, and an n-«mt thereof having been made and returned to said court, the final hearing thereon will be had on the 8th day of November A. D., 1924, or as soon thereafter as the business of the court will permit. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE NO. 288 y Notice is hereby given to all perâ€" 5 the City of Higniand Pask, Couny 0 ty 0 P. of Lake and State of Illinois, havâ€" ing ordered the construction of a reâ€" inforted concrete pavement in St. John‘s Avenue from Laure!l Avenue to Sheridan Road, all in the City of Highland Park, Lake County, HJiâ€" nois, the ordinance for the same being on file in the office of the City Clerk of said city and having applied to the County Court of Lake county for (éig of Highland PaÂ¥k., â€" _ Dated at Highland Park, this* 23rd day of October A.D. 1924 _ SAMUEL M. HASTINGS, FRANK L. CHENEY, k F. A. PRESTON, JOSEPH B. CARD,â€" i / LYLE GOURLEY, Board of Local Improvements of the date hereof, elect to take said work and enter into a written contract to do said work at ten per centum less than the price at which the same has been awarded. elephone 1127 and 8* !3’ F 04 ibost ijenf 5t 34 The a which the Service : y â€"already‘ ‘ and which it contemplates i the near future will co " Tec, wabifed Hons mope § (P Â¥ . many in ns Avaty. i ealicg | renderinin hn It is claimed that the new make the feet bigger, and thi tainly feel that way when you her steps on yours. A ‘ Fact that there are only | mdm#'fih me f ory forget to put in their 3 Before high tension be over highways it\ is 6 essary to permission : most of the lines are placed company‘s private right of w#y. | â€" ‘The > of this brings the fact that _ oonpx‘ mofm more o as a result . J:‘:Noto territory through the cons the big rating ‘plant in Wa gan. & f The Public Service 1 Northern Illinois was au! construct eXtendion of its â€" tribution system over highways in vicinity of Lake, and Andm the 8 High lands, all in Lake county, « made publi¢ by the Ilinocis : dommission at Springfield v Said assessment is payablé in tei (10) i with int ;A the rate ‘of six (6) per cenbu annum on all installments ffiom #i after date of issue of first oucher All desiring may filk ob jgc tions in sai conrthtfmufl y apd may appesr on the hearing afd m Gets.Permission to E ‘ Lines Over More W In The County & ‘~~ _ FRED ®F _ make said r Dated at Highland Park, ber 28rd, A. D., 1024. _ . s UTENGION PEKMIGE hearing th will be on 8th day 'Nmbc.ttb.‘ uloouM.. the court will permit. I ~â€" wWo THE RELIABLE LAUNDERY FRENCH DRY AND DYERS Phones 178 and 179 â€" PAG ut

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