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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 21 Apr 1928, p. 67

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WINNETKA TALK April 21, 1928 Classified Advertisements (Continued from Page 65) WANTED TO RENT---APTS. 87 100 FOR SALE--HSEHLD. GDS. 102 FOR SALE--MISC. FOR SALE--GRAND PIANO, BRASS bed, cot, mah. dresser, Chippendale dining rm. set. Ph. Kenilworth 1889. 100LTN30-1tc WILCOX AND GIBBS ELECTRIC sewing machine--$25. Mahogany up- right piano and seat $25. Tel. Winn. 1861. 100L/TN30-1tp WANTED--2 HSKP. RMS. FOR 2 adults, near transp. Address Talk 675. 87T7-1tp --- I 89 WANTED TO RENT--HOUSES SMALL HOUSE, 2 BATHS, FOR SUM- mer or longer. Furn. or unfurnished, "not over $150. Phone Glencoe 1207 Sunday 10 to 1. 89 TN30-1tc 90 WTD. TO RENT--FURN. HSES. WANTED--FURNISHED HOUSE IN Winnetka or Kenilworth, 6 or 7 rooms. Wanted May 1st if possible or June 1st. W. F. Wilcox, 307 N. Mich. Ave. Ph. Central 2877. 90T7-1tc WANTED TO RENT--JUNE 1ST TO Sept. 1st, small furn. house or bunga- low not over 1 mile from Skokie Country Club. W. S. M,, 505 Kensing- ton Ave., Chicago. 90N15-1te 96 WTD. TO BUY--HOUSES WILL BUY HOME Owners only: I want a small, modern home on good-sized lot with trees, for party wish cash. Must be a bargain. SEEGER ICE BOX, WHITE ENAMEL. 200 1b. capacity. Perf. cond. Price $35. Tel. Winn. 804 or Winn. 1301. 100LLTN30-1tc, LARGE ASSORTMENT FURNITURE sold at great reduction. Big bargain in rare antiques. Ph. Winnetka 192. : 100LTN30-1tc LEATHER DAVENPORT AND ROCK- er; Domestic gas range; kitchen table; INSTANTANEOUS HOT WATER heater 1 yr. old. Cost $100. Moving. Make offer. Ph. Wilmette 2546. 102LTN30-1te FOR SALE--GIRLS' CLOTHES FOR camp: bloomers, middies, etc. Size 10 and 12. Reas. Ph. Winnetka 243. 102LTN30-1tc HAMMOCK COUCH SWING $15, REED fernery $3. 1707 Walnut Ave., Wil. 102LT30-1te 103 WANTED TO BUY--MISC. WANTED--PORTABLE TYPEWRITER in good condition. Tel. Winn. 2289. 103TN7-1te WANTED--CLEAN WHITE RAGS, 10c 100TN7-1tc PORCH RUGS AND WILLOW FURNI- ture; one baby bassinet. Tel. Winn. 1088. ; 100LTN30-1tc ice box; rugs; 2 French clocks. Ph. per Ib. 1232 Central Ave. Wilmette. Winnetka, 2973. 100TN7-1tc 103LTN14-tfp FOR SALE--KITCHEN CABINET $15; {104 EXCHANGE brass bed, mattress and spring, $10; ice box, $5. Ph. Winnetka 2355. WANTED -- CARPENTER WORK IN exchange for beautiful console model radio costing $450.00. Ph. Wilmette 2546. 104LTN30-1tc 105 MISCELLANEOUS DINING ROOM TABLE WITH SEVEN chairs; 2 rugs, 8x10 and 10x13. Tel. 'Winn. 2008. 100LTN30-1tc ORDER' YOUR SCREENS NOW. ES- : timates furnished. Phone Winn. 694 after 6 P. M. 105L/EN30-2tc FOR SALE -- CHEAP -- DARK OAK dining room set, table, buffet, 6 chairs. Tel. Winn. 2630. 100LTN30-1te FOR SALE -- HOUSEHOLD FURNI- ture and window shades. 22 Prouty Annex. Tel. Winn. 2256. 100LTN30-1tc Not R. BE. Agts. Confidential. Address B-676, Winnetka Talk. 96T7-1tp 99 ANTIQUES ANTIQUES CHERRY HIGHBGQOY, BABY BEDS, tilt top, drop leaf and sewing tables, clocks, mirrors, brasses, lamps, candelabra, painting and old prints, ~ carved walnut arm, side and fiddle- back chairs. Large library of color plate books. Early Chicago and II- linois pictures and pamphlets. 808 Washington St. Evanston 1 block south of Main St. 99LTN30-1tc AM SELLING MY PRIVATE COLLEC- tion of rosewood and mahogany pieces. Bedroom set of Dutch marquetry. Rosewood bed and dresser. Duncan Phyfe table. Other pieces. Also drapes, Oriental rugs. Mrs. F. D. Smith, 321 Kedzie St., Evanston. Tel. Greenleaf 4475. 9ILTN28-4tc SET OF 6 HITCHCOCK CHAIRS, NEW rush seats, original stenciling perfect. Fine old comb back rocker. Curly maple drop leaf table. Spool and post beds. Winn. 462. 99LTN30-1tc NEW AND INTERESTING ANTIQUES, incl. furn., china & glass, to be found at the Little House of Interest, 312 South Ave., Glencoe. Tel. Glencoe 732. 99TN7-1tp GENUINE ANTIQUE FULL SIZED bed, dresser with youth's bed to match. 941 Tower Rd. Winnetka. 99LT30-2tc ACORN GAS RANGE IN GOOD COND. $10. Call Sat. or Sun. 329 Fairview Ave., Winn. 100L/TN30-1tp OAK DINING SET, ROUND TABLE and 6 chairs in good cond. reasonable. Tel. Winn. 1583. : 100TN7-1tc BARGAIN--MAHOGANY BEDRM. SET; davenport; chair; baby carriage and stroller. Tel. Glencoe 1119. 100TN7-1tc FOR SALE--STEINWAY MAH. UP- right * piano, excellent condition. Ph. Winnetka 1245. 100TN7-1te FOR SALE--DUNCAN FYFE DINING set. Ph. Winnetka 2956. 100TNT7-1tc OAK ICE BOX--100 LB. CAPACITY; good cond. Tel. Winn. 993. 100T7-1tc 101 WTD. TO BUY--HSEHLD. GDS. WANTED TO BUY--SECOND-HAND furniture and other household goods. Highest prices for same. Crost Furni- ture store, 1004-6 Emerson St., Ev- anston, Ill. Ph. Univ. 189. 101LTN5-tfe 102 FOR SALE--MISC. OUTDOOR SUMMER HOUSE 10x12. Floored and screened. Can be moved easily. 1 yr. old. Cost $120 and mov- ing. $25 or best offer. Ph. Wilmette 2546. 102L/TN30-1tc SIXTEEN-FOOT, ROUND BOTTOM rowboat, fine for outboard motor, or will exchange for good radio. Ph. Win- netka 2973. 102TN7-1tc ANTIQUE WALNUT MARBLE TOP dresser with large mirror. Ph. Glencoe . 467. 99LTN30-1tc FOR SALE CHEAP--LIBRARY TABLE, 4-poster bed, chair, like new, also 3 prs. new drapes. Ph. Glencoe 880. 102TN7-1te 100 FOR SALE--HSEHLD, GOODS FOR SALE--IVORY FULL SIZED BED, box mattress, chifforobe, dressing table and bench, rugs, mah. dining set, must be sold at once, great sacrifice. Can be seen at Warble Storage Co., 521 Main St. Ph. Wilmette 3826. 100LTN30-1tp FOR SALE--WILT G A BL E-END wardrobe trunk for gentleman; exc. cond. ; cost over $100, will sell for $50. Tel. Winn. 2236. 102T7-1te GREY-BAR ELECTRIC IRONER, GOOD as new $70, mah. library table $6. 1635 Spencer Ave. Wilmette. 102L'TN30-1tc FOR SALE TWIN BEDS, CHIFFONIER and chairs, chaise longue, secretary, enameled day bed new, needle work bench, painted fire screens, lamps, kitchen and glass ware, ornaments, real bargains. Ph. Glencoe 1169. 100LTN30-1tc POOL TABLE COMPLETE, $50. PH. Sunday, Wilmette 1961. 102LTN30-1tc 1 ENAMELED BASINETTE, FULL sized, good condition. Cheap. Ph. Glencoe 1379. 102 TN30-1tp LARGE DINING TABLE $20, MAH. time clock $7, china cabinet $10, misc. dishes and Kitchen utensils $15, poly- chrome mirror, $15. 5915 Magnolia. Ph. Edgewater 1821 evenings. 100L/T30-1tc FOR SALE--T75 LB. ICE BOX ALMOST new and Reliable gas range, day bed, breakfast set, Simmons twin bed, lawn mower. Ph. Glencoe 405. 100LTN30-1tc 7 PIECE WALNUT DINING ROOM set, oblong table, Spanish leath. seat, cane back. Like new, $40. 3 uphol- stered living rm. chairs, $20. Leaving city. + Tel. Winn. 2565. 100TN7-1tp GAS STOVE, ICE BOX, TABLES, iron bed, fire box and screen, misc. articles. 731 11th St. Ph. Wilmette 2908. 100LLT30-1tp FOR SALE--SIMPLEX IRONER, GOOD condition, bargain. $35.00. Ph. Wil- mette 1068. 102L'TN30-1te FOR SALE--GAS RANGE IN GOOD condition. 140 Linden Ave., Glencoe. Ph. Glencoe 1398. 102L'TN30-1tc RADIOLA NO. 28 LIKE NEW, COM- plete A. C. operation. Reasonable. Ph. Kenilworth 2656. 102L/T30-1tc FOR SALE -- KIMBALL PLAYER piano, like new. 60 classical rolls. Ph. Wilmette 2948. 102LTN30-1te FOR SALE -- TYPEWRITER VERY cheap. Ph. Glencoe 1148 evenings. 102LTN30-tfp NOTES AND Winn. 2954. 102LTN30-1tp BEGINNER'S VIOLIN, case, three quarters size. NOTICE VILLAGE OF WINNETKA In the Superior Court of Cook County, Illinois General Number 470219 NOTICE OF PROCEEDINGS FOR A LOCAL IMPROVEMENT consisting of the opening of a public alley from Tower Road to Gage Street, and from Gage Street to Merrill Street, by condemning therefor the necessary land, including all buildings 'and other structures located thereon, and for the improvement of the land so condemned by constructing there- in a reinforced concrete pavement six- teen (16) feet in width, all within the Village of Winnetka, County of Cook and State of Illinois. In the Superior Court of Cook County, Illinois General Number 470219 STATE OF ILLINOIS, COUNTY OF COOK, {5% VILLAGE OF WINNETKA, A Municipal Corporation, VS. AXEL E. ODMAN, HILMA ODMAN, HENRY C. HARTSHORN, AMELIA N. FORBERG, WILLIAM ANDREWS, MARY ANDREWS, JOHN JEFFREY, MARY TRAPP, HENRY HARFST, REA POULTON HARFST, REUBEN H. SCHELL, STATE BANK OF CHICAGO TRUSTEE, N. LANDON HOYT, HOW- ARD H. BROWN, ALICE S. BROWN, EMMA EMILIE PAPA, AND HUB- BARD WOODS TOWER COURT BUILDING CORPORATION, A COR- PORATION OF THE STATE OF IL- LINOIS, AND ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. THE SUPERIOR COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS, by order duly en- tered in the above entitled proceedings, having directed that as to such de- fendants as are shown by the affidavit filed in said proceedings to be non-resi- dents of the State of Illinois, or whose residences are shown thereby to be un- known, and the defendants designated as "All whom it may concern" the Clerk of said Court cause publication to be made in the Winnetka Talk, a secular news- paper published in the Village of Win- netka, Cook County, Illinois, containing notice of the following matters: Notice is hereby given of the pendency of the above entitled proceedings in- stituted by the petition of the Village -of 'Winnetka, heretofore filed in the Superior Court of Cook County, Illinois, desig- nated General Number 470219 in said Court, praying for the ascertainment of the just compensation to be made for the private property to be taken or damaged for the making of the improvement here- inafter described, and for the ascertain- ment of what property will be benefited by the making of said improvement, and the amount of such benefit. The Commissioners duly appointed by the said Superior Court of Cook County, Illinois, to investigate and report the just compensation to be made for the private property to be taken or damaged for said improvement, and also what real estate will be benefited by said improvement. and the amount of such benefit to each parcel of land assessed, duly made a special assessment to raise the cost of said improvement, and filed their said re- port and assessment roll in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Cook County, Illinois, on the eleventh day of April, A. D. 1928 Thereupon a summons issued out of said Court against the defendants above named and the defendants described as "All whom it may concern," returnable in said Court at the County Court House in the City of Chicago, County of Cook and State of Illinois, on the fifteenth day of May, A. D. 1928, as is by law re- quired, which proceeding is now pending. The total cost of said improvement, as shown by the estimate of the President of the Board of Local Improvements of said Village of Winnetka, and the re- port and assessment roll of said Com- missioners, is the sum of Forty-two Thousand, Five Hundred Ninety-nine Dollars and seventy-five cents ($42,599.75), and the total amount assessed to the public as benefits therein is no dollars and no cents ($0.00). Now unless you, such defendants as are shown by the affidavit filed in said proceedings to be non-residents of the State of Illinois, or whose residences are shown thereby to be unknown, and the defendants designate as 'All whom it may concern," shall be and appear be- fore the said Superior Court of Cook County, Illinois, at the County Court House in the City of Chicago, County of Cook and State of Illinois, on the fifteenth day of May, A. D. 1928, and plead, answer or demur to the petitioner's peti- tion, or object to the report and assess- ment roll of the Commissioners afore- said, the same and the matters and things therein charged and stated will be taken as confessed, and a judgment en- tered in accordance with the said report and assessment roll and the prayer of said petition. The following is a description of said improvement, and includes a description of the lots, blocks, tracts and parcels of land sought to be taken or damaged for the said improvement: That a public alley sixteen (16) feet in width be opened by condemning there- for the following described tracts of land, including all buildings and other struc- tures located theron: TRACT NUMBER 1. The southwester- ly sixteen (16) feet of Lot One (1); TRACT NUMBER 2. The southwester- ly sixteen (16) feet of Lot Two (2); TRACT NUMBER 3. The southwester- ly sixteen (16) feet of Lot Three (3); TRACT NUMBER 4. The southwester- ly sixteen (16) feet of Lot Four (4); TRACT NUMBER 5. The southwester- ly sixteen (16) feet of Lot Twenty-one (21). TRACT NUMBER 6. That part of Lot Twenty-two (22) that is described as fol- lows: Beginning at the most westerly corner of said Lot Twenty-two (22), and running thence northeasterly along the northwesterly line of said Lot, sixteen (16) feet; thence southeasterly parallel with the southwesterly line of said Lot, one and fifty-one hundredths (1.51) feet; thence southerly in a straight line forty- nine and thirty-six hundredths (49.36) feet to a point in the southeasterly line of said lot, six and seventy-eight hundredths (6.78) feet northeasterly of the most southerly corner thereof; thence south- westerly along the southeasterly line of said lot, six and seventy-eight hundredths (6.78) feet to the most southerly corner of said lot twenty-two (22); thence north- westerly along the southwesterly line of said lot, fifty (50) feet to the point of beginning ; TRACT NUMBER 7. That part of Lot Twenty-three (23) that is described as follows: Beginning at the most west- erly corner of said Lot Twenty-three (23), and running thence northeasterly along the northwesterly line of said lot, six and seventy-eight hundredths (6.78) feet; thence southerly in a straight line thirty-six and thirty-three hundredths (36.33) feet, to a point in the southwest- erly line of said lot, thirty-five and sixty-nine hundredths (35.69) feet south- easterly of the most westerly corner thereof; thence northwesterly along the southwesterly line of said lot, thirty-five and sixty-nine hundredths (35.69) feet, to the point of beginning; TRACT NUMBER 8. That part of Lot Twenty (20) that is described as follows: Beginning at a point in the southeasterly line of said Lot Twenty (20), nineteen (19) feet southwesterly of the most east- terly corner of said lot; thence north- easterly along the southeasterly line of said lot, sixteen (16) feet; thence north- westerly parallel with and three (3) feet southwesterly from the northeasterly line of said lot, forty-eight and forty-nine hundredths (48.49) feet; thence northerly in a straight line, sixteen and ten hundredths (16.10) feet to a point in the northeasterly line of said lot twenty (20) thirty-five and sixty-nine hundredths (35.69) feet southeasterly of the most westerly corner of lot twenty-three (23); thence northwesterly along the northeast~ erly line of said lot twenty (20), eighty~ five and sixty-nine hundredths (85.69) feet to the most westerly corner of lot twenty-two (22); thence southerly in a straight line one hundred one and seventy-nine hundredths (101.79) feet to a point in the northwesterly line extended of lot twenty-four (24), nineteen (19) feet southwesterly of the most westerly corner of said lot twenty-four (24); thence southeasterly parallel with and nineteen (19) feet southwesterly from the north- easterly line of =aid lot twenty (20), fifty

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