14 WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1922 PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at a regular meeting of the Council of the Village of Winnetka held on the fifth day of September, 1922, the following ordinance was passed by three-fourths of the members of the said Council: The Council of the Village of Win- netka do ordain: SECTION 1. That the following de- scribed real estate, to-wit: The South Ninety-nine. (99) feet of Lot Four (4) in the re-subdivision of Blocks One (1), Two (2), Three (3), and Four (4), and the vacated street known as Bellevue Place, lying be- tween Blocks One (1) and Two (2) on the east and Blocks Three (3) and Four (4) on the west, in Lake Shore subdivision of Lot One (1) in Nicholas Simon and Others' Subdivision of part of the Southeast fractional 1 of Sec- tion Twenty-one (21) and of frac- tional Southwest quarter (SW 4) of Section Twenty-two (22), Township Forty-two (42) North, Range Thir- teen (13) East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois, being vacant and unimproved and at no time used by the said Village for any purpose, is no longer necessary, appro- priate or required for the use of the said Village or profitable to said Vil- lage, nor is its longer retention by said Village for the best interests of the said Village, and that the said real estate be sold pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided. SECTION 2. That a copy of this or- dinance, together with a proposal to sell the said real estate, shall be pub- lished in the Winnetka Weekly Talk, a newspaper published regularly in said Village on Saturday of each week, for a period of not less than sixty days after the taking effect of this ordinance, which propnsal to sell shall state that all bids recesrved for the said real estate will be considered and opened at a reg- ular meeting of the Council of said Village on, to-wit: November 21st, 1922. SECTION 3. That this ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage by a vote of three- fourths of the members of the Council of the Village of Winnetka, its approval and posting, and that bids for the purchase of said property will be received by the Village Clerk, up to eight (8) o'clock P. M. November 21st, 1922, which bids will be duly opened and considered at the meet- ing of the said Council to be held Novem- ber 21st, 1922, in the Village Hall of the Village of Winnteka, at eight (8) o'clock P. M. All bids sent to the said Village Clerk shall be marked on the outside "Bid for real estate." The said Council reserves the right, pursuant to statute, to reject by majority vote any or dll bids. The said real estate will be conveyed by the Village of Winnetka by proper and sufficient deed to the bidder whose bid shall be accepted, and who shall duly pay or secure the purchase price there- for to the Village of Winnetka. VILLAGE OF WINNETKA, JOHN S. MILLER, JR., President. T27-10te NOTICE State of Illinois ss County of Cook : In the Superior Court of Cook County Gen. No. 369,525. In the matter of the petition of the Village of Winnetka for the assess- ment of the cost of the improvement of Ely Road and Star Road from and connecting with the present pavement in Rosewood Avenue east to a line forty-two and five-tenths (42.5) feet east of and parallel with the west line extended of Locust Street by constructing a Portland cement con- crete pavement nineteen (19) feet in width over all, in the Village of Win- netka, County of Cook and State of Illinois. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested that the Board of Local Im- provements of the said Village of Win- netka has heretofore filed in said Court in said cause, a certificate showing the cost of the work provided for in said cause, the amount reserved for interest, and showing also that the improvement has been constructed in substantial con- formity to the requirements of the origi- nal ordinance therefor. The hearing to consider and determine whether the facts as stated in said certificate are true, will be held in said Court on the sixteenth day of October, A. D. 1922, at ten o'clock | A. M., or as soon thereafter as the busi- ness of the Court will permit. All per- sons desiring may file objections in said cause by. or before said time, and may appear on the hearing and make their defense. Dated Winnetka, Illinois, Board of Local Improvements of the Vil- lage of Winnetka, By JOHN S. MILLER, JR. President. FREDERICK DICKINSON, Village Attorney. T29-2tc Th Fountain Fat Shop 1615 Orrington Ave., Evanston ¢¢ Just North of Lord's" Luncheons and Dinners Served Week Days 11:00 A. M. to 8:00 P. M. Di oo oo ow 2 N Hours: 9 The North Shore Montessori School for children from three to six years of age Will begin its seventh year ON MONDAY, THE SECOND OF OCTOBER nineteen hundred and twenty-two IN THE WINNETKA WOMAN'S CLUB MISS DOROTHY SEARS, Directress 517 Sheridan Rd., Kenilworth until 11:30 Phone Ken. 163 EAA | 00 = NU- 818 Lake Street Office:--Evanston 930 ROOFING PURNELL & GUY ROOFING CONTRACTORS Over the old wood shingles our specialty PHONES THE EVANSTON, ILL. Residence--Evanston 8066 table journey. afety Always The pleasure of riding in a high speed North Shore train is increased by the assurance of perfect safety. Modern safeguards, combined with employes who are alert and experienced railway men, assure you a safe and comfor- orth Shore Line Fast Limited Trains for Milwaukee leave Winnetka every hour from 5:54 a. m. to Central Standard Time. Baggage Checked to All Points on the Line 12:54 a. m., operating on Lake Geneva Bus Service Winnetka at 6:54 a. Take speedy North Shore Trains to Kenosha and transfer there to large, comfortable busses for Lake Geneva. m., 7:54 a. m., 11:38 a. p. m., 6:54 p. m., and 9:54 p. m., make prompt connections with Lake Geneva busses. Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee Railroad Winnetka Ticket Office Elm Street Trains leaving m.,. 12:54 p..m., 3:54 NOTICE OF ELECTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Saturday, the 30th day of September, 1922, an election will be held in New Trier Township High School District, in Township Forty-two (42) North, Range Thirteen (13), Fast of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois, for the purpose of voting "for" or "against" the proposition to issue the bonds of the New 'T'rier Township High School Dis- trict, in Township Forty-two (42) North, Range Thirteen (13), East, aforesaid, in Cook County, Illinois, for building school houses, to the amount of Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000), which bonds shall be issued and sold from time to time as the proceeds are needed for the purposes herein specified and authorized by law; which bonds are to be dated the 1st day of January, 1923, are to con- sist of five hundred (500) in number, of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000) each; and are to bear interest at the rate of 424% per annum, payable semi-annually. Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000) in amount of said bonds shall be- come due on the 1st day of July in each of the vears 1924 to 1930; Thirty Thousand Dollars ($30,000) in amount of said bonds shall be- come due on the 1st day of July, in each of the years 1931 to 1935, and Forty Thousand Dollars ($40,000) in amount of said bonds shall become due on the 1st day of July, in each of the years 1936 to 1942. There are four precincts in the district. Precinct No. 1 comprises the following described territory: Commencing at the Northeast corner of the New Trier Township High School District ; thence West along the North line of the said District to the Northwest corner of said Dis- trict ; thence South and Fast along the Westerly line of said District to Edson Avenue, which there is the dividing line between the Villages of Glencoe and Winnetka ; thence east- erly along said Edson Avenue and Edson Avenue, extended, to Lake Michigan ; thence Northwesterly along the shore line of Lake Michigan to the place of beginning, and the polling place for such precinct shall be at McGuire & Orr's real estate office, situate on Park Avenue, opposite the Chicago & Northwestern Railroad Station, in the Village of Glencoe, Illinois. Precinct No. 2 comprises the following described terri- tory: Commencing at the point of intersection of Edson Avenue with the West line of the New Trier Township High School District ; thence South along the west line of said District to the point of intersection of Winnetka Avenue, extended, therewith ; thence easterly along Winnetka Avenue, extended, Winnetka Avenue and Winnetka Avenue again extended, to Lake Michigan ; thence northwesterly along the shore line of Lake Michigan to the point of intersection of Edson Avenue, extended, therewith; thence west along Edson Avenue, ex- tended, and Edson Avenue, to the place of beginning, and the polling place for such precinct shall be at the Horace Mann School, at the corner of Elm and Chestnut Streets, in the Village of Winnetka, Illinois. Precinct No. 3 comprises the following described terri- tory. Commencing at the point of intersection of Winnetka Avenue, extended, with the west line of the New Trier Town- ship High School District; thence south along the west line of said District, one-half mile; thence East on a straight line to the shore line of Lake Michigan; thence northwesterly along the shore line of Lake Michigan to the point of inter- section of Winnetka Avenue, extended, therewith; thence westerly along Winnetka Avenue, extended, Winnetka Ave- nue and Winnetka Avenue, again extended, to the place of beginning, and the polling place for such precinct shall be at the Rail- road Station of the Chicago & Northwestern Railroad Com- pany, opposite the public square, in the Village of Kenilworth, Illinois. Precinct No. 4 comprises the following described terri- tory: Commencing at a point in the west line of the New Trier Township High School District, which is one-half mile south of the point of intersection of said west line with Winnetka Avenue, extended, as a place of beginning; thence east on a straight line to the shore line of Lake Michigan; thence south easterly along the shore line of Lake Michigan to the point of intersection of the boundary line of the New Trier Town- ship High School District therewith; thence south and west along the southerly line of said District to the Southwest corner of said District; thence North along the west line of said District to the place of beginning, and the polling place for such precinct shall be at the Village Hall, at Central and Wilmette Avenues, in the Village of Wil- mette, Illinois. The polls will be opened at 1 o'clock P. M. and close at 6:30 o'clock P. M. Dated this 23rd day of August, 1922. EDWARD J. PHELPS, ® | President J. R. GATHERCOAL, Secretary New Trier Township High School Board of Education. iN