14 the purpose of making said improvement. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The said Court by order duly entered herein having directed that notice be given to the said defendants and to all whom it may concern by publication as by law required, in the Winnetka Week- ly Talk, a newspaper published in the Village of Winnetka, County of Cook and State of Illinois, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN that the Village of Winnetka heretofore filed its petition in the Superior Court of Cook County, Illinois, praying for the ascer- tainment of the just compensation to be made for private property to be taken or damaged for the improvement of the south ten (10) feet of Lot Twenty (20) and the south ten (10) feet of Lot Twen- ty-three (23) in McKinney's Subdivision of Block One (1) and Lots One (1) to Four (4) in Block Two (2) in John C. Garland's Addition to Winnetka, be- ing a subdivision of the north one hun- dred twenty (120) acres of the southwest quarter of Section Twenty-one (21) in Township Forty-two (42) North, Range Thirteen (13) Bast of the Third Prin- cipal Meridian, in the Village of Win- netka, Cook County, Illinois, by condemn- ing said ten (10) foot strip for use as a public thoroughfare upon which there shall be constructed a concrete side- walk six (6) feet in width extending from the present walk along the east side of Ridge Avenue to the present walk along the west side of Forest Street, the center line of which said sidewalk shall coincide with the center line of said ten (10) foot strip hereby proposed to be condemned, including excavation, grading, cinder base, thé removal of all surplus exca- vated materials, all labor and materials and engineering and supervision during construction, all in the Village of Win- netka, County of Cook and State of I1- linois, for the purpose of making said improvement, and of what property will be benefited thereby and the amount of such benefit, the estimated cost of such improvement being the sum of Two Thousand Six Hundred ninety-seven Dol- lars and fifty-one cents ($2,697.51); that Commissioners were duly appointed by said Court to investigate and report the just compensation to be made for priv- ate property to be taken or damaged for said improvement, and also what real estate will be benefited by such improve- ment, and the amounts of such benefits to each parcel of land benefited thereby, and that said Commissioners duly made a spegial assessment to raise the cost of said improvement, and duly filed their report in the office of the Clerk of the said Court on the third day of August, A. D. 1922. Thereupon a summons issued out of said Court against the defendants above named and ALL WHOM IT MAY CON- CERN, returnable at the County Court House in the City of Chicago, in said County, on the fifth day of September, A. D. 1922, as is by law required, which proceeding is still pending. Now, unless you, the said defendants, designated as ALL WHOM IT MAY CON- CERN, shall be and appear before the said Superior Court of Cook County, Il- linois, at the County Court House, in the City of Chicago, in said County, on or before the fifth day of September, A. D. 1922, and plead, answer Or demur to the petitioner's petition, or object to the report of the Commissioners afore- said, the same and the matters and things therein charged and stated will be taken as confessed and a judgment entered in accordance with the said ré- port and the prayer of said petition. The following is a description of the lots, blocks, tracts, pieces or parcels of land sought to be taken or damaged for the proposed improvement aforesaid: The South ten (10) feet of Lot Twen- ty (20) and the south ten (10) feet of Tot Twenty-three (23) in McKinney's Subdivision of Block One (1) and Lots One (1) to Four (4) in Block Two (2) in John C. Garland's Addition to Win- netka, being a Subdivision of the north one hundred twenty (120) acres of the southwest quarter of Section Twenty-one (21) in Township Forty-two (42) North, Range Thirteen (13) east of the Third Principal Meridian, in the Village of Win- netka, Cook County, Illinois. DATED at the City of Chicago, County of Cook and State of Illinois, this third day of August, A. D. 1922. SAMUEL E. ERICKSON, Clerk of the Superior Court of Cook County, Illinois. FREDERICK DICKINSON, Attorney for the Village of Winnetka. Village of Winnetka NO TANCE Winnetka, 111, Aug. 26, 1922. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed bids for the construction of the following improvement of SCOTT AVE- NUE from the west line of the present pavement in Vernon Strect to the west line of Grove Street, including the inter- section with Greenwood Avenue; AS- BURY AVENUE from the west line of the present pavement in Vernon Street to the west line of Grove Street, including the intersection with Greenwood Avenue; AR _---- WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATU | PRAIRIE AVENUE from the east line of the present pavement in Vernon Street to a line three hundred seventy-eight and fifteen hundredths (378.15) feet east of and parallel with the east line of said Vernon Street and also from the west line of the present pavement in Vernon Street to the west line extended of Greenwood Avenue, including the in- tersection with ureenwood Avenue; GREENWOOD AVENUE from the pres- ent pavement in said Greenwood Avenue at the north limits of the Village of Winnetka to and connecting with the pro- posed pavement at the north line of Scott Avenue, and from and connecting with the proposed pavement at the south line of Scott Avenue to and connecting with the proposed pavement at the north line of Asbury Avenue and from and con- necting with the proposed pavement at the south line of Asbury Avenue to and connecting with the proposed pavcment at the north line of Prairie Avenue, and from and connecting with the proposed pavement at the south line of Prairie Avenue to and connecting with the pro- posed pavement at the north line of North Avenue; NORTH AVENUE from the west line of the present pavement in Vernon Street to the east line of Grove Street, including the intersection with Greenwood Avenue and the street return at the first street west of Vernon Street and extending southwesterly, by clearing, grubbing, grading, preparing the sub- grade, draining, adjusting sidewalk ap- proaches and present pavements to es- tablish grade, adjusting present man- holes and catch basins to new grade where located, constructing and furnish- ing materials for new inlet basins, catch basins, manhole catch basins, and man- holes, including all covers, furnishing and laying sewer pipe drains, backfilling trenches, constructing and furnishing ma- terials for headwalls and concrete cul- verts, paving with reinforced concrete an eighteen (18) foot roadway, except at street corners where said concrete pavement shall be widened along curved lines, and also except at the east end of said improvement on Prairie Avenue where a turnabout with twenty-five (25) foot radius shall be constructed. A con- crete curb shall be constructed, integral with said proposed pavement, for all of the improvement, except along North Avenue from the west line extended of Greenwood Avenue to the east line of Grove Street; all radii for curb returns shall be thirty-five (35) feet; also by protecting, curing and cleaning said pro- posed pavement, removing all surplus ma- terial, grading and smoothing parkways, including engineering and supervision during construction, all in the Village of Winnetka, County of Cook and State of Illinois, said improvement and as- sessment being otherwise known as Win- netka Special Assessment No. 378,094 in accordance with the ordinance hereto- fore passed therefor, will be received by the Board of Local Improvements of the Village of Winnetka by or before 8 o'clock P. M. on Tuesday, the 5th day of Sept., A. D. 1922, at which hour all bids will be opened at a meeting to be held in the Council Chamber of the Vil- lage Hall, in the said Village of Win- netka, Cook County, Illinois. The specifications of said improvement are on file in the office of the Clerk of said Village of Winnetka. Contractors will be paid in bonds bear- ing interest at the rate of six per cent (6 per cent) per annum for all estimates approved by the Board of Local improve- ments in the sum of One Hundred Dol- lars ($100.00) and over, from the second and subsequent installments of said Spe- cial Assessment, and when the amount of balance due on any estimate is more than the sum of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) and no further bonds may be issued against the second and subse- quent installments of said Special Assess- ment, and when the amount of balance due on any estimate is less than the sum of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00), the same will be paid by time war- rants. . . The successful bidder for the construc- tion of said improvement will be required to enter into a bond in a sum equal to the amount of such bid, with sureties to be approved by the President of the Board of Local Improvements of the Vil- lage of Winnetka and filed with the said Board of Local Improvements, which bond shall provide that the contractor shall well and faithfully perform and execute said work in all respects accord- ing to the complete and detailed specifi- cations and full and complete drawings, profiles and models therefor and accord- ing to the time and terms and condi- tions of the contract, and also that such bidder and contractor shall promptly pay all debts incurred by such bidder or contractor in the prosecution of such work, including those for labor and ma- terials furnished, and that suit may be brought on such bond in case of default or failure to pay such debts promptly, by and in the name of the Village of Win- netka, for all damages sustained either by the said Village or by any person or party interested, or for the damages sus- tained by the said Village and all parties in interest, or by any beneficiary or party interested in the name of the Vil- bt = | Careful Work is the only kind we do. it, our hands. skilled men who know it should be done. Phone Winnetka SEL VL EXPRESSING that our customers have a right to expect that kind of work from us, and we see to it that they get You can entrust your things in We employ only "their work, and who will do it as Yet our serv- ice costs no more than others! We know how to do 232 &'MOVING WINNETKA, , ILL. lage of Winnetka for the use of the party interested as beneficial plaintiff, to re- cover for such labor and materials fur- nished. All bids or proposals shall con- tain an offer to furnish such bond upon the acceptance of such bid or proposal. In addition to the bond required as above set forth, and for construction and maintenance, the successful bidder will be required to furnish an indemnity and defense policy in some reliable company, indemnifying the Village of Winnetka against loss from liability for damages on account of injury or death suffered by reason of the performance of the work required to be performed by the said contractor, by any person or persons, in- cluding such liability imposed under the Employers' Liability and Workmen's Compensation law of the State of Illinois, and the amendments thereto, in the sum of Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00). y JOHN S. MILLER, JR., President of the Board of Local Improve- ments of the Village of Winnetka. FREDERICK DICKINSON, Village Attorney. SAYS FORD SEDAN APPEALS TO ALL (Continued from page 11) special cases, the general run of pur- chasers are just as logical in their reasons. 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