42 WINNETKA TALK September 11, 1926 (Continued from page 41) being parallel with and twenty-five (25) feet west of the east line thereof; EASEMENT NUMBER TEN (10). A strip of land twelve (12) feet in width, extending from the west line of said casement number nine (9) to the west line of the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section twenty (20) in township forty-two (42) north, range thirteen (13) east of the third principal meridian, the center line of said strip of land being four hundred fifty and four tenths (450.4) feet north of the south line of said southeast quarter of southwest quarter. EASEMENT NUMBER ELEVEN (11). A strip of land twelve (12) feet in width, extending east from the east line of said easement number nine (9), to the east line of the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of the southwest quar- ter of section twenty (20) in township forty-two (42) north, range thirteen (13) east of the third principal meridian, the center line of said strip being four hun- dred fifty and four tenths (450.4) feet north of and parallel with the south line of said southwest quarter of southeast quarter of southwest quarter. The said proposed connected system of sanitary sewers shall be constructed in said above described streets, avenues, and roads, and in said above described ease- ments designated as easements number two (2), seven (7), eight (8), nine (9), ten (10), eleven (11) and the easement of the Sanitary District of Chicago, as follows: IN SUNSET ROAD, EASEMENT NUM- BER TWO (2) and the EASEMENT OF THE SANITARY DISTRICT OF CHI- CAGO, from and connecting with the present manhole of the intercepting sewer of the Sanitary District of Chicago, thir- teen (13) feet south of the south line of the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section twenty (20) in town- ship forty-two (42) north, range thirteen (13) east of the third principal meridian, and one hundred five (105) feet east of the east line of the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of said section twenty (20), thence northwesterly twenty- five (25) feet to a point eight (8) feet north of the south line of the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of said section twenty (20); thence west in said 'Sunset Road and in said easement number 'two (2), along a line parallel with and eight (8) feet north of the south line of said northwest quarter of southeast quar- 'ter, and parallel with and eight (8) feet xrorth of the south line of said northeast quarter of southwest quarter of said sec- tion twenty (20), one hundred eighty-five (185) feet, to a point one hundred (100) 'feet west of the east line of the northeast wuarter of the southwest quarter of said section twenty (20) ; thence southwest one hundred ninety (190) feet, in said ease- anent number two (2) to a point two hun- dred eighty-seven and five tenths (287.5) feet west of the east line of the south- east quarter of the southwest quarter of said section twenty (20), and fifteen (15) feet south of the center line of said ease- ment number two (2); thence west in said easement number two (2), along a line parallel with and fifteen (15) feet south of the center line of said easement number two (2), to a point three (3) feet east of the west line of the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of said section twenty (20); IN SAID EASEMENT NUMBER SEVEN (7), from and connecting with the herein proposed sanitary sewer in said easement number two (2) at its in- tersection with said easement number seven (7), thence south parallel with and three (3) feet west of the center line and said center line extended of said ease- ment number seven (7), three hundred ninety-four (394) feet to and connecting with the herein proposed sanitary sewer in easement number eight (8); IN SAID EASEMENT NUMBER EIGHT (8), from and connecting with the herein proposed sanitary sewer in _ easement number nine (9), easterly along a line parallel with and fifteen (15) feet southerly of the center line and said center line extended of said easement number eight (8), seven hundred two (702) feet; IN SAID EASEMENT NUMBER NINE (9), from a point fifteen (15) feet south of the north line of said easement number nine (9), and three (3) feet east of the west line of said easement num- ber nine (9), thence south along a line parallel with and three (3) feet east of west line of said easement number mine (9), four hundred sixtyfive (465) feet, to a point three (3) feet south of the center line extended of easement mumber ten (10); IN SAID EASEMENT NUMBER TEN (10), from and connecting with the 'herein proposed sanitary sewer in ease- ment number nine (9), at its intersection with said easement number ten (10), thence west parallel with and three (3) feet south of the center line and said wenter line extended of said easement number ten (10), four hundred eighteen A418) feet to a point three (3) feet east of A ad line of said easement number SAID EASEMENT NUMBER ELEVEN (11), from and connecting with the herein proposed sanitary sewer in said easement number nine (9), at its in- tersection with said easement number eleven (11), thence east parallel with and three (3) feet south of the center line and said center line extended of said ease- ment number eleven (11), two hundred forty (240) feet; Including all excavation, trenching, backfilling, flushing backfill, constructing manholes, connections to present man- holes, connections to proposed manholes, Y's for house service connections, provi- sions for future connections, and removal of all surplus materials, and cost of engineering services, all in the Village or Winnetka, Cook County, Illinois, the ordinance for the same being on file in the office of the Village Clerk of said Village, and the said village having ap- plied to the Superior Court of Cook County, Illinois, for an assessment for the cost of said improvement according to the benefits, and a special assessment therefor having been made and returned to said Court, General Number 445241, the final hearing thereon will be held on the 27th day of September, A. D. 1926, or as soon thereafter as the business of the said Court will permit. All persons de- siring may file objections in said Court before said day, and may appear on the hearing and make their defense. Said ordinance provides for the collection of said assessment in ten (10) annual in- stallments, with interest thereon at the rate of five per centum (5%) per annum. Dated, Winnetka, Illinois, September 10, A. D. 1926. HARRY I. ORWIG, Person appointed by the Pres- ident of the Board of Local Im- provements of the Village of 'Winnetka, Cook County, Illinois, (and such appointment approved and confirmed by the Superior Court of Cook County, Illinois), to make said special assess- ment. FREDERICK DICKINSON, Village Attorney. T27-2te STATEMENT OF THE FINANCES OF TOWNSHIP 42, RANGE 13 IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. From July 1st, 1925 to June 30th, 1926 Permanent Fund RECEIPTS Cash on hand July 1st, 1925..% 16.99 Bonds on hand July 1st, 1925 800.00 Total .. ct. sonra asian 816.99 | EXPENDITURES Cash on hand June 30th, 1926.% 16.99 Bonds on hand June 30th, 1926 800.00 Total... covivie ETE $ 816.99 Distributive Fund RECEIPTS Balance on hand July 1st, 1986 ive Vr CAEN eeenaaan.$ 2,138.66 Income of Township Fund.... 123.23 From County Superintendent 35,646.01 otal... lid. e's ennls $ 37,907.90 DISBURSTMENTS Incidental exp of Trus- tees -....iiois Ru Ey ry $ 430.32 Compensation of Treasurer.. 1,800.00 Distributed to Districts 33,418.21 Balance June 30th, 1926 . 2,259.37 Total .ii.iivnriadtiies 3 37,907.90 Distriet Fund RECEIPTS Balance July 1st, 1926 ...... $ 975,209.83 Distribution of Trustees .... 33,418.21 From District Taxes ........ 1,137,441.67 Tuition paid by pupils ...... 6,043.55 Sale or rent of school prop- BrLY.: unis iv srnvn ob EL 10,909.14 Sale of School Bonds ...... 3 28,000.00 Private subscriptions ........ 4,718.94 Bank Interest *........v.... ~ 22,705.50 Insurance adjustments .... 697.98 Anticipation Warrants ...... 238,500.0C Non-High School Board o Education v.44. Sven 4,600.00 Total... con aie ey sino tls $2,462,244.82 DISBURSEMENTS School Board & Business OffICES. ..cvirvrvvvreisnsens$ 250,292.97 Compulsory attendance ...... 160.00 Salaries of Principles ........ 25,837.65 Salaries of Teachers veee. 566,237.54 Teachers' Pension Fund ... 2,051.00 Text Books & Stationery .... 32,529.97 Interest on Anticipation war- PANE. ures vrsnsssivstiies 6,864.26 Salaries of Janitors & En- Eineers ...... cover nuns whens 68,183.94. Fuel, Light, Water & Supplies 53,664.69 Repairs, Replacements, Insur- ance. ........ Ry 55,116.96 Ly er ES 13,456.0€ Promotion of Health ....... . 10,363.81 Anticipation Warrants Paid.. - 290,500.00 Grounds, Building & Altera- HONS...) ee vivinsnnnins omens 286,918.56 New Equipment ....... 31,396.13 Principal of Bonds ..... 50,000.00 Interest on Bonds ......:... 55,385.00 Balance on hand June 30th, 1926... co. vininennme diver 863,391.27 TOtAL «......iens. sere $2,462,244.82 FRANK A. ANDREW, Township Treasurer. L50-1tc v VILLAGE OF WINNETKA In the Superior Court of Cook County, Illinois. General Number 445187 NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN to all persons interested that the Village of Winnetka, Cook County, Illinois, having ordered that a local improvement con- sisting of a storm sewer system be con- structed in Hibbard Road, Fig Street, Laurel Avenue, Burr Avenue, Hampton- dale Avenue, Gordon Terrace, Private Drive, otherwise known as Auburn Road, Chatfield Road, and easements provided therefor, including all excavation, trench- ing, backfilling, flushing backfill, repair- ing pavement, walks, parkways and other improvements where damaged, re- moval of all surplus excavated materials, taking up and relaying present storm sewer, constructing concrete manholes, concrete catch basins, deepening present manhole catch basin, constructing con- crete end wall, opén ditch, connection to present catch basins, adjusting pres- ent sanitary sewer services, adjusting present water services, disconnecting present storm sewer services from pres- ent sanitary sewers and connecting same to proposed storm sewer, including all labor, materials, cost of engineering services, and all lawful exenses attend- ing the proceedings for making said pro- posed local improvement, all in the Vil- lage of Winnetka, Cook County, Illinois, the ordinance for the same being on file in the office of the Village Clerk of said Village, and the said Village having ap- plied to the Superior Court of Cook County, Illinois, for an assessment of the cost of said improvement according to the benefits, and a special assessment therefor having been made and returned to said Court, General Number 445187, the final hearing thereon will be held on the 27th day of September, A. D. 1926, or as soon thereafter as the busi- ness of said Court will permit. All per- sons desiring may file objections in said Court before said day, and may appear on the hearing and make their defense. Said ordinance provides for the collect- tion of said assessment in ten (10) an- nual installments, with interest thereon at the rate of five per centum (5%) per annum. Dated, Winnetka, Illinois, September 10, A. D. 1926. HARRY I. ORWIG, Person appointed by the Presi- dent of the Board of Local Im- provements of the Village of Winnetka, Cook County, II- linois, (and such appointment approved and confirmed by the Superior Court of Cook County, Illinois) to make said special assessment. FREDERICK DICKINSON, Village Attorney. T27-2tc CLASSIFIED ADS (Continued from Page 44) 21 FOR SALE--MISCELLANEOUS 22 FINANCIAL WANTED TO BORROW §5,000 ON first mortgage from private party for five years at 6 per cent on my Wil- mette home, worth $15,000. Address Wilmette Life B-28. 22LTN50-1tp 24 LOST AND FOUND LOST -- ON SKOKIE COUNTRY CLUB grounds, leather brief case, bearing initials G. McL. B., containing Cana- dian Pacific Railway papers. Reward of $10.00, if returned to W. A. Kitter- master, 816 Bluff st., Glencoe. 24TN27-1tc LOST -- NEAR GROVE & LINCOLN IN Glencoe, small brown and white long- haired female, partly fox. Reward. Tel. University 960. C Dupre. 24N35-1tp LOST -- LARGE, WHITE, MALE CAT on Wednesday Sept. 1. Reward. Mrs. Julian Clay Risk. 797 Foxdale Ave. Winnetka. Phone 2366. 24T27-1tp LOST -- BAR PIN WITH JEWEL FLY Reward. Phone Winnetka 2450. 24LTN50-1tp 27 HOUSEHOLD SERVICE NORTH SHORE & HOUSECLEANING CO. Est. 1919. Phone Winn. 1994 27T27-tfe 29 PAINTING AND DECORATING THEODORE HLOFTA PAINTER AND DECORATOR Specializing in antique work. 2715 S. Central Park Ave. Call Rockwell 3460. 29LTN49-2tp PAINTING AND DECORATING DONE at reasonable prices. E. M. Brandt, Glencoe 971. 29TN23-4tp 30 TUTORING HAWTHORN SCHOOL Corner Greenleaf and Hazel Aves. Glencoe. WINDOW 2 Prouty Annex Opening its sixth year Monday, Septem- ber 13th. Kindergarten and Elementary grades for boys and girls. Superior and experienced teachers in each department. Morning session (afternoon hours op- tional). Strong fundamental work required. 3 Art, music, nature study, French, daily gymnasium work included. Bus service, if desired. Address SUSAN DICKINSON STONE, Principal Phone Glencoe 165. 30LTNG50-tfe FOR SALE -- ENGLISH BABY BUGGY in fair condition, $5.00. Tel. Wilmette 1925, 531 Washington St. 21LT50-1te FOR SALE -- NEW LAID EGGS WILL be delivered to your door weekly if ou will send a card to Paul Beem"s oultry farm, Zion, Ill 21LT50-4tp FOR SALE -- MINNEAPOLIS HEAT regulator, $25.00, 1 double bed felt mattress, one long squirrel coat. Cail Glencoe 257. 21TN27-1te FOR SALE -- 3 RUGS $5.00 EACH, 2 metal beds, drapes, curtains, lamp- shades,. 8-12. yr. girl's clothes. Reas. Tel. Winn. 938. 21T27-1te FOR SALE -- WURLITZER MELO-~ phone, fine condition, suitable for school band. Bargain. $15.00. Phone Glencoe 596. 21TN27-1te FOR SALE -- ATTRACTIVE HIGH priced afternoon, street, and evening dresses, very cheap. Sizes 16, 18, and 20. Tel. Winnetka 2039. 21TN27-1te FOR SALE -- MAHOGANY SECTION- al bookcase with desk and 2 drawers. Excellent condition. Phone Winnetka 1767. 21LTN50-1to FOR SALE -- FOUR GRAVE LOT IN Memorial Cemetery, Mason's section. Terms. Call. Wilmette 765-W. 21LTN50-1tp FOR SALE -- GAS RADIANT FIRE heater, fine condition. Large size. Tel. Winnetka 2488. FOR SALE -- BANJO AND BANJO mandoline in good condition. Call Win- netka 941. BY 21TN27-1tp FILLORENCE CHASE Teacher of Piano MATTHAY RELAXATION METHOD Tel. Wilmette 865-R 30T50-1tp PIANO TEACHER WILL TAKE A FEW beginning pupils. Tel. Glencoe 325-J. 30TN27-1te CHARLES E. SHERROW Instruction, Piano and Harmony. Tel. Wilmette 518. 30LT50-1tp 31 BUSINESS SERVICE REPAIRS NORMAN E. DALLY, 725 OAK ST. Bicycles repaired and rebuilt. Lawn mowers sharpened, grinding and elec- trical repairs. Prompt service. 31T27-tfe 32 KENNELS FOR SALE -- AT ONE-THIRD USUAL value, wonderful black male chow puppy, 7 months, trained, child's play- mate. Phone Winnetka 1459. . 32T27-1te 21LTN50-1tc | . CHOW PUPPIES FOR SALE 2 females $50 each; 1 male $75. Reds. Call Wilmette 3347. 32LTN50-1te Mr. and Mrs. Aaron M. Olson of Rogers Park, are occupying the Earl Weinstock home at 630 Walden road, which they purchased recently. _.