RT : said Washin - |=. = Rs |=] i WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1917. EE EE ME VILLAGE OF WINNETKA. ~ CALL FOR BIDS Winnetka, T11., May 18, 1917. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids for the construction of the fol- lowing improvement of Linden Street : : The construction of a Portland cement concrete sidewalk five (5) feet four (4) inches in width, five (5) inches thick at the center, four (4) inches thick at the edges, laid on six (6) inches of sald or cinders, said improvement to ificlude all grad- ing, embankments and filling, on the west side of Linden Sfreet, beginning at a line one hundred 100) feet north of the north line tended of Ash Street, thence north for a distance of one hundred sixty (160) feet, said improvement and a$sessment being otherwise known as3Winnetka Spec- ial Assessment No. 257 in accordance with the ordinance heretofore pas- sed therefore, Wall be received by the Board of Local rovements of the Village of Winnet by or before 8 o'clock p. m. ok Taesday, the 29th day of May, A. , at which hour all bids wil be effed at a meet- ing to be h&ld in the Council Cham- bers of the Village Hall, in the said Village of nnetka, Cook County, Illiriois. The specificajons of said improve- ment are on fil in the office of the Clerk of said llage of Winnetka. Contractors will be paid in bonds bearing interest at the rate of five (5%) per cent per annum for all estimates approyed by the Board of Local Improvements, in the sum of One Hundred 100.00) Dollars and over and when §the amount of bal- ance due on aly estimate is less than the of One Hundred the same will be ants. In addition for construction n the sum equal the bid accepted al Improvements, er will be re- indemnity, and and maintenance to the amount o by the Board of I, the successful bi quired to furnish defense policy in some reliable com- Pany, plomaliverye Village of Winnetka against loss from liability for damages on account of injury or death suffered by reason of the per- formance of the work required to be performed by the said contractor, by any person or persons, including such liability imposed under the em- ployers' liability and workmen's com- pensation law of the State of Illinois, and the amendments thereof, in the Jem of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Dol- ars. : WM. D. McKENZIE, President of the Board of Local Improvements of the Village of Winnetka. FREDERICK DICKINSON, : Village Attorney. T9-1tc VILLAGE OF WINNETKA. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE Winnetka Special Assessment No. 265. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Notice is hereby given to all per- sons interested that the Village of Winnetka, Cook unty, Illinois, having ordered the onstruction of a sanitary sewer in $unset Road from and connecting ith the present manhole of the rth Shore Inter- cepting Sewer of the Sanitary Dis- trict of Chicago, cated forty-five (45) feet south of the north line of said Sunset Road and one hundred three (103) feet east of the west line extended of P. C. Renaud's Subdi- vision, thence northeasterly to a point located two hundred sixty (260) feet west of the west line extended of Washingtén Street and twenty (20) feet soutly of the north line 'of Sunset Road ;f thence east in said Sunset Roadftwo hundred ninety- six (296) feetfto a point thirty (30) feet west of the east line extended of Washington $treet and twenty (20) feet south of the north line of Sunset Road; thence northeasterly for a distance of fifty (50) feet to a point located twenty (20) feet west of the eastf line of Washington Street; thencp north in said Wash- ington Street} parallel with the east line and thefeast line extended of on Street to a point two (2) feef north of the south line extend of Willow Street and = twenty (20). feet west of the east line extended of Washington Street; thence northeasterly in seid Willow Street for a dis- tance of fifty (50) feet to a point located twelve (12) feet north of the south line of Willow Street; thence east in said Willow Street to a point one hundred forty (140) feet east of the east line extended of Washington Strcet and twelve (12) feet north of the south line of said Willow Street; thence northeasterly in said Willow Street for a distance of twenty-four (24) feet to and con- necting with the present manhole located in said Willow Street at a point twenty-two (22) feet north of the south line of said Willow Street and twenty-two (22) feet west of the east line extended of Provident Ave- nue. Connecting with the proposed sewer in Washington Street at a point located ten (10) feet north of the south line extended of Windes Street 'and twenty (20) feet west of the east line extended of Washington Street, thence northwest in said Windes Street for a distance of fifty (50) feet to a point located in said Windes Street twenty (20) feet north of. the south line of said Windes Street; thence west in said Windes Street for a distance of three hundred sixty-seven (367) feet to : point twenty (20) feet north of the south line of said Windes Street. From and connecting with the pro- posed sewer fn Washington Street at a point tep south line os y ed and twent indes Sfreet extend- 0) feetgwest of the east line of Waghir stop Street ex- tended; thence orthé€asterly fifty (50) feet to a point in said Windes Street located twenty (20) feet north of e south line of said Windes = Stre®g; thence east in said Windes Strget for a distance of one hundged thifty-three (133) feet 1 (20) feet north of e of said Windes Street, of Winnetka, County of Cook, State of Illinois, the ordin- ance for the %same being on file in the office of the Village Clerk of said Village, and the said village hav- ing applied to the County Court of Cook County, Illinois, for an assess- ment of the cost of said improvement according to the benefits, and an assessment therefore having been made and returned to said Court, Docket Number 265, the final hearing thereon will be held on the fourth day of June, A. D. 1917, 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 ap- pear on the hearing and make their defense. Said ordinance provides for the collection of said assessment in twenty (20) annual installments with interest thereon at the rate of five per centum (5%) per annum. Dated, Winnetka, Illinois, May 17, A.D. 1917. HARRY I. ORWIG, Person appointed by the Presi- dent of the Board of Local Im- provements of the Village of Winnetka, Cook County, Illinois, (and such appointment approved and confirmed by the County Court of Cook County, Illinois) to make said assessment. FREDERICK DICKINSON, Village Attorney. T9-2t VILLAGE OF WINNETKA. CALL FOR BIDS Winnetka, Ill, May 18, 1917. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids for the construction of the fol- lowing improvements of Sheridan Road, to-wit: That Sheridan Road for a width of thirty-one (31) feet, from the north line extended of North Avenue to the south limits of the Village of Winnetka, including the roadways of all street intersections and returns as far back as the street lines of Sheridan Road extended and the street returns an roadway intersec- section of Walnut tions at the int Street and Sprucd Street (lying west with gSheridan of Sheridan oad) ck as, thg® west line alfut Road, as far reet and as extended of far back a th line extended of Spruce xcept the return at Park Stgeet and Sheridan Road, and the retgrnygat erry Street ly- ing east of ft roposed east curb line of Sher Roa , be improved by excavating] ding, draining, pre- paring sub-grade, constructing and connecting new catch basins, furnish- ing and placing new manhole covers, refilling abandoned catch basins, ad- justing present manhole covers. furnishing and placing new water gate valve box tops, constructing new return curbs on six (6) inches of crushed limestone and paving with steel reinforced Portland cement two course concrete with integral curb and steel protected asphaltic felt joints, curing and protecting the same, adjusting present concrete walk approaches, constructing new concrete walk approaches, including all labor and materials, said improve- ment and assessment being other- wise known as Winnetka Special Assessment No. 243 in accordance 10) feet north of the | with the ordinance heretofore pas- sed therefor, will be received by the Board of I.ocal Improvements of the Village of Winnetka by or before 8 o'clock p. m., on Tuesday, the 29th day of May, A. D. 1917, at which hour all bids will be opened at a meeting to be held in the Council Chambers of the Village Hall in the said Vil- lage of Winnetka, Cook County, Illinois. The specifications of said improve- ment are on file in the office of the Clerk of said Village %of Winnetka. Contractors willibe di in bonds bearing interest ath the rage of' five (5%) per cent per jan for all estimates approved By t 1e Board of I.ocal Tmprovementsy in {thé sum of One Hundred $100.00) Dollars and over and when} tife amount of bal- ance due on ang estimate is less than the sum of One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars, ®™he same will be paid by time warrants. In addition to the usual bond for construction and maintenance in the sum equal to the amount of the bid accepted by the Board of Local Improvements, the successful bidder will be re- quired to furnish an indemnity and defense policy in some reliable com- pany, indemnifying the Village of Winnetka against loss from liability for damages on account of injury or death suffered by reason of the per- formance of the work required to be performed by the said contractor, by any person or persons, including such liability imposed under the em- ployers' liability and workmen's com- pensation law of the State of Illinois, and the amendments thereof, in the sum of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Dol- lars. WM. D. McKENZIE, President of the Board of Local Improvements of the Village of Winnetka. FREDERICK DICKINSON, Village Attorney. T9-1tc VILLAGE OF WINNETKA. NOTICE OF AWARD OF CONTRACT Winnetka, I1l§, May 18, 1917. Notice is hereby! given that the contract for the construction of the following improvement of Vernon Street: The construction of a Portland cement concrete sidewalk five (5) feet four (4) inches in width, te be laid on a six (6) inch bed of cinders, said improvement to include all grading, embankments and filling on west side extended t from the north the west side an of Vernon Stre limits of the Vil nue, Prairie Ave- ; ue; also except the present walks at Edson Avenue, and Asbur enue, and also except the propos walks to be laid in Prairie Ave ; also for the con- struction of a walk as specified above to be laid along the south side of said North Avenue from the west line extended of Vernon Street to and connecting with the present walk along the south sjde of said North Avenue, in the Village of Winnetka, County of Cook and State of Ilinois, said improvement! and assessment being otherwise kjown as Winnetka Special Assessmeft No. 248, was awarded on May 12th, 1917, to Allen W. Wylie, of Winnetka, Illinois, for the sum of Fourteen Hundred ninety- one and 90/100 Dollars ($1,491.90). WM. D. McKENZIE, President of the Board of Local Improvements of the Village of Winnetka. FREDERICK DICKINSON, Village Attorney. T9-1tc VILLAGE OF WINNETKA. CALL FOR BIDS Winnetka, Ill. May 18, 1917. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids for the construction of the fol- rovements of Fir Street: The ih i a six inch in- ternal diam with hydran ist iron water pipe, vault, conne ings, valves, valve to present main, said improvement trench to include all trenches and removal of surplus ex- cavated nfaterials, in Fir Street, from 'excavation, refilling of the pre$€nt main at the intersection of Fir Street and Walnut Street, west in said Fir Street for a distance of three hundred feet, said improvement and assessment being otherwise known as Winnetka Special Assess- ment No. 25) in accordance with the ordinance heretofore 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 29th day of May, A. D. 1917, at which hour all bids will be opened at a meeting to be held in the Council Chambers of the Village Hall, in the said Village of Winnetka, Cook County, Illinois. The specifications of said improve- ment are on file in thé office of the Clerk of said Village of Winnetka. Contractors will be paid in bonds bearing interest at the rate of five (5%) per centf per annum for all estimates apprdved by the Board of IL.ocal Improvements, in the sum of One Hundred $100.00) Dollars and over and wher of bal- ance due on less than the sum Hundred ($100.00) Dollars; will be paid by time war n addition to. the usual bond F construction and maintenance in the sum equal to the amount of the bid accepted by the Board of Local Improvements, the successful bidder will be re- quired to furnish an indemnity and | defense policy in some reliable com- pany, indemnifying the Village of Winnetka against loss from liability for damages on account of injury or death suffered by reason of the per- formance of the work required to be performed by the said contractor, by any person or persons, including such liability imposed under the em- ployers' liability and workmen's com- pensation law of the State of Illinois, and the amendments thereof, in the sum of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Dol- lars. WM. D. McKENZIE, President of the Board of Local Improvements of the Village of Winnetka. FREDERICK DICKINSON, Village Attorney. T9-1tc VILLAGE OF WINNETKA. CALL FOR BIDS Winnetka, Ill, May 18, 1917. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids for the construction of the fol- lowing improvements of Elder Lane from the east line extended of Forest Street to the Westerly line extended of Church Road, by grading, con- structing new catch basins and con- nections, adjusting present manhole covers, paving with brick an eighteen (18) foot roadway, on a concrete foundation with a monolithic rein- forced concrete curb, in the Village of Winnetka, County of Cook and State of Illinois, said improvement and assessment being otherwise known as Winnetka Special Assess- ment No. 261 in accordance with the ordinance heretofore passed there- for, 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 29th day of May, A. D. 1917, at which hour all bids will be opened at a meeting to be held in the Council Chambers of the Village Hall, injthe said Village of Winnetka, Cookt County,; Illinois. The specificatian d improve- ment are on file t ffice of the Clerk of said Village of Winnetka. Contractors will be paid in bonds bearing i od st at the rate of five (5%) per| cent per annum for all estimates 'approved by the Board of Local Improvements, in the sum of One Hundred %$100.00) Dollars and over and when} the amount of bal- ance due on y estimate is less than the sum of One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars, the same will be paid by time warrants. In addition to the usual bond r construction and maintenance in the sum equal to the amount of the bid accepted by the Board of Local Improvements, the successful bidder will be re- quired to furnish an indemnity and defense policy in some reliable com- pany, indemnifying the Village of Winnetka against loss from liability for damages on account of injury or death suffered by reason of the per- formance of the work required to be performed by the said contractor, by any person or persons, including such liability imposed under the em- ployers' liability and workmen's com- pensation law of the State of Illinois, and the amendments thereof, in the sum of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Dol- lars. WM. D. McKENZIE, President of the Board of Local Improvements of the Village of Winnetka. : FREDERICK DICKINSON, Village Attorney. T9-1tc IS YOUR SUBSCRIPTION DUE? WANTED A small furnished h low in Glencoe or bard Woods for summer months hear Skookie Golf Club. A-150 Lake Shore News e or bunga- i. ----_ i EEE ee) -- EMERSON $50.00; Decker, Kimball, $25.00; Schubert, Cable, $110.00; Bauers, $135.00. ments $5.00 per mo. Patterson 1522 Sherman Ave. USED PIA] Lyon & Healy, FOR SALE--THOR ELECTRIC ing machines and Electric I machines. We give you thi proposition and fine service. | payment plan. Patterson Br Sherman Ave. Evanston. 25 i 2 CLASSIFIED ADS S000 0PER000 Evanston. 25-1 pe chines taken in trade on Singer. any make $6.00; New Home, $6.00; Rotary, new style, $12.00. new Singer $18.00; Singer, 66, sewing machine. Eldi FOR SALE--USED SEWIN G | our We can save you mone Si BO ocal O the | Wilcox & Gibbs, $1 00. Other gains. We de repa 2 on all chines. Payments. Patcersoitt 1522 Sherman Ave. Evanston : 25-1 FOR SALE--BOHN REFRIGERM in 'good condition and small i oY S nearly new; oak book cased glass doors, 41% feet high; se "MEM mahogany office chairs. No ret able offer refused. Phone Winn : 27-1-2- 1: DAY OLD CHICKS, FRESH i ay and poultry for sale. Phone! for mette 195. Farm, Gross Point. © 26-1-24 FOR SALE--ONE LARGE POUL house, 3 chick houses with I Winne fountains, feeders, etc. Also 50L lor in the beautiful Oakridge ments, 1615 Ridge Ave, Eva Rent $52.00. Care Mason Evanston 285. FOR RENT--FURNISHED ROOM light housekeeping; 969 Spru FOR RENT----THREE ROOMS housekeeping, 180 Chestnut Phone Winn. 1065. FOR RENT--FURNISHED Oak St. FOR RENT--SMALL FURN flat with modern convenience summer. C-18. FOR RENT--FURNISHED RO apartment 872 Pine, S. W. of Birch and Pine. FOR RENT--FURNISHED with board suitable for one o Phone Winn. 334. HELP WANTED dress two days a week. Send address and phone number to netka Weekly Talk. H-24. 27-1-2 WANTE D--MAID FOR GEN housework. $8 per week. est Ave. Telephone Wil 209-M WANTED--YOUNG MAN WILLIN learn watch and clock repairin Railroad Ave. WANTED -- EXPERIENCED girl for general housework. adults, no washing, $8. Addres . North Ave. Phone Winn. 1270. with all modern conveniences Address Winnetka 5H WANTED --EXPERIENCED LA 816 CLERK WANTED CALL WINNE® 88. T9-2:0r breeders. A chance to save ghoward 1 on poultry supplies. Inquire deonducte A. Pate, Glencoe. Act anlek. 3 Hew FOR SALE--PADDLING CANO chapter quire 1181 Oakley Ave, Hul S the Woods. Phone Winn. 266. T9-2 een doi FOR SALE TO COLORED PEO! 100 'foot lot in Glencoe on Jafiready street in Block 1. Gail & Co,Mmembers Estate, Oak Park Ave. and ropea Blvd. Oak Park. to wl FOR SALE--7 ROOM HOUSE, Di and sleeping porches, hot g 1,000 heat, garage. Lot 50x18Tpetka. Address Winnetka Talk, B-21. § Sunda FOR SALE--LARGE ICE BOX, ed c range, also gas range for Kil » ros Phone Winnetka 6. lthe canv: FOR RENT of about FOR RENT--APARTMENT T HibCouts, 1 floor front four rooms and sun¥ass of | le schoc # 3 Fle presic nd its ac SITUATIONS WANTED _ WANTED--GENERAL WORK A the house and yard; floors, wi ete.; hardwood floors my spe Jess Clay, 2510 Isabella st, Eva DRESSMAKER FROM TOWN appointments by the day; ing done. Tel. Winnetka 9 LET MISS CARLSTEN DO dressmaking and alterations. Winn. 911 before 8:00 a. m. dens and do general work residences. Phone Winn 1376. STENOGRAPHER DESIRES Winn. 1184. evenings. Phone Winnetka after 6 p. m. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED TO BUY BABY CARRIC must be in 1st class condition, P ad charit Telephones, Evanston 4303 and V. tty netka 388. 54-1-2-#C1Y CItL Ww. : the remeérvice. gor 19-1 The Chi as stil or WE CARE FOR LAWNS AND to be g anips will =a fav uld be erously SO arr: withi & unfurnished house of 5 or 6 in Winnetka. ) Winn. 54. Mr. Woolhiser. LOST--SMALL BLACK PUP 6 TR WANTED--SMALL FURNISHED Must be bargainembershi PHONE 145 J. WROBLE So. State St,, corner. Adams. gver P 138 So SH ONE RANDOLPH 6975 old. Reward offered. W. S. Mi 647 Spruce St. Phone Winn 200 the offi Thion at C rish hot Pp . Box|tKa ban] H. A. LINDWALL RDEN HIGH-CLASS UPHO RINAT H and CABINET WOR g. The Gre 508 LINDEN STREET OPPOSITE Diep of (3 ted on EMBROIDERY --PLEATI utiful TI din, Sh 10c a yard--a of the RK 1 yor BRING READY WHEN YO 4 o'cl Mail Orders Given Prom make