Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Jan 1924, p. 19

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mm WILMETTE LIFE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1924 19 daced By M. B. r %W NOSAH, IHAIKTDOHE LOST DEM- ISE QOT /SS DEM -RKJHT HERE IN L ^ MAH POCKET Mrs W ">. VILLAGE OF WILMETTE WILMETTE SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NO. 14« THE COUNTY COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS In the matter of the petition of the hllage of Wilmette for proceeding to Ivy a special assessment for paving lid otherwise improving the central fghteen (18) feet of the first Alley »uth of Chestnut Street and lying Btween the West line of Tenth Street id the East line of Eleventh Street, Block 13 of Gage's Addition in the tillage of Wilmette, Cook County, FNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, Monday, the 28th day of January, D., 1924, at 10:00 o'clock A. M, or soon thereafter as the business of ild court will permit, application Fill be made to said court to consider lid determine whether or not the lets stated In a certain certificate of jst of local improvement and con- formity to requirements of ordinance therefor, now on file In the above en- titled case are true, as provided by |aw in such case. All persons desiring may file objec- lons In said court before said date, md may apear on the hearing and lake their defense. Dated: Wilmette, Illinois, January 9, D., 1924. F. B. CROSSLEY, Village Attorney. L15-2tc and said Village having applied to the County Court of Cook County, Illinois, for an assessment of the cost of said proposed improvement according to the benefits, and an assessment there- for having been made and returned to said Court, the final hearing thereon will be held on the Twenty-first (21st) day of January, A D., 1924. at ten o'clock, A. M., or as soon thereafter as the business of the said Court will permit. All persons desiring may file objections In said Court before said date, and may appear on the hearing and make their defense. Said ordin- ance provides for the collection of said assessment in ten (10) annual In- stallments with Interest thereon at the rate of six per centum (6%) per annum. Dated, Wilmette, Illinois, December 28. A. D.. 192]3.ott kinq Person appointed by the President of the Board of Local Improvements of the Village of Wilmette, Cook County, Illinois, to make said special assessment. ___ FREDERIC B. CROSSLEY. Village Attorney. W4-2tc VILLAGE OP WILMETTE ILMETTE SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NO. 162 IN THE COUNTY COURT OP COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all persons interested that the Village of Mlmette, Cook County, Illinois, hav- lg ordered the improvement of the antral eighteen (18) feet of the alley JUth of Oakwood Avenue and run- king from Ninth (9th) Street to Tenth [10th) Street, by grading, paving with Concrete, and otherwise improving ime, all in the Village of Wilmette, bounty of Cook and State of Illinois, |n accordance with the ordinance rec- »mmended and estimate of the Presl- lent of the Board of Local Improve- ments, submitted by the Board of Im- provements, and passed and approved >y the President and Board of Trus- tees of the Village of Wilmette, Cook bounty, Illinois, on the Seventh (7th) lay of August, A D., 1923, said ordln- ince being on file In the office of the tillage Clerk of the said Village and lid Village having applied to the bounty Court of Cook County, Illinois, for an assessment of the cost of said >roposed improvement according to [the benefits, and an assessment there- for having been made and returned to said Court, the final hearing there- on will be held on the Twenty-first (21st) day of January, A. D., 1924, at ten o'clock, A. M , or as soon there- ' after as the business of the said , Court will permit. All persons desir- ing may file objections In said Court before said date, and may appear on the hearing and make their defense. Said ordinance provides for the col- lection of said assessment in ten (10) annual installments with interest thereon at the rate of six per centum (6%) per annum.; Dated, Wilmette, Illinois, December 28, A. D., 1923. HOYT KING Person, appointed by tb.a President Of the Board" of Local Improvements Of the Village of Wilmette, Cook County, Illinois, to make said special assessment. FREDERIC B. CROSSLEY. Village Attorney. L14-2fc VILLAGE OP WILMETTE WILMETTE SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NO. 1SS IN THE COUNTY COURT OP COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all " sons Interested that the Village of Imette, Cook County, Illinois, hav- ordered the Improvement of Cen- Avenue from the East line to the 1st Line of Schuettler's Addition to Tllmette and the Intersection of Cen- it Avenue with Seventeenth (17th) treet by grading, curbing, paving rlth reinforced concrete the central [nineteen (19) feet thereof, including all excavation, preparation of sub- |grade, removal of surplus excavated materials, and otherwise improving same, all In the Village of Wilmette, County of Cook and State of Illinois, in accordance with the ordinance rec- ommended and estimate of the Presl- jdtnt of the Board of Local Improve-I ments, submitted by the Board of Lo-I teal Improvements, and passed and ap- I [proved by the President and Board of j Trustees of the . Village of Wilmette, | [Cook County, Illinois, on the Seventh I (7th) day of August, A. D, 1923. said ordinance being on file In the office of the village qierk of tf*e saUI Vlll^fe VILLAGE OP WILMETTE WILMETTE SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NO. 154 II* THE COUNTY COURT OP COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all persons interested that the Village of Wilmette, Cook County, Illinois, hav- ing ordered the improvement of the central eighteen (18) feet of the alley In Block Six (6) of L. L. Greenleaf's Re-Subdivision of Blocks Twenty-nine (29), Thirty (30), Thirty-one (31), Thirty-two (32), Thirty-three (33) and Thirty-four (34) by grading, pav- ing with concrete and otherwise im- proving same, all In the Village of Wilmette. Cook County, Illinois. In ac- cordance with the ordinance recom- mended and estimate of the President of the Board of Local Improvements, submitted by the Board of Local Im- provements, and passed and approved by the President and Board of Trus- tees of the Village of Wilmette, Cook County, Illinois, on the Seventh (7th) day of August, A. D., 1923, said ordin- ance being on file in the office of the Village Clerk of the said Village and said Village having applied to the County Court of Cook County. Illinois, for an assessment of the cost of said proposed improvement according to the benefits, and an assessment there- for having been made and returned to said Court, the final hearing thereon will be held on the Twenty-first (21st) day of January, A. D., 1924, at ten o'clock, A. M., or as soon thereafter as the business of the said Court will permit. All persons desiring may file objections In said Court before said date, and may appear on the hearing and make their defense. Said Ordin- ance provides for the collection of said assessment In ten (10) annual install- ments with interest thereon at the rate of six per centum («%) per an- Dated, Wilmette, Illinois, December 28, A. D., 1923. HOYT KING Person appointed by the President of the Board of Local Improvements of the Village of Wilmette. Cook Coun- ty, Illinois, to make said special as- sessment. FREDERIC B. CROSSLEY, Village Attorney. L14-2tc VILLAGE OP WILMETTE WILMETTE SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NO. 151 IN THE COUNTY COURT OP COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all persons Interested that the Village of Wilmette, Cook County, Illinois, hav- ing ordered the improvement of the central eighteen (18) feet of the alley in Block Fourteen (14) Dingee's Ad- dition to Wilmette, being the first al- ley North of Central Avenue, extend- ing from the West line of Seventh (7th) Street to the East line of Eighth (8th) Street, In the Village of Wilmette, Cook County, Illinois, by grading, paving with concrete, and otherwise improving same, all In the Village of Wilmette, County of Cook and State of Illinois, in accordance with the ordinance recommended and estimate of the President of the Board of Local Improvements, submitted by the Board of Local Improvements, and passed and approved by the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Wilmette, Cook County, Illinois, on the Seventh (7th) day of August, A. D., 1923, said ordinance be- ing on file In the office of the Village Clerk of the said Village and said Vil- lage having applied to the County Court of Cook County, Illinois, for an assessment of the cost of said proposed Improvement according to the benefits, and an assessment therefor hav- ing been made and returned to said Court, the final hearing thereon will be held on the Twenty-first (21st) day of January, A D., 1924 at ten o'clock, The Men Behind the Bank The following men of standing and influence in the community were elected on the official board at the stockholders meeting on January 8th, and these men will direct the affairs of the bank during the year 1924. They invite your patronage and good will. Edward Zipf, President Zipf Brothers Coal Co. Sanger Brown, M. D., President Kenilworth Sanitarium. Arthur H. Howard, United States Steel Corporation. Robert Stoddard, President United Breeders Co., of America. PRINT George, • Real Estate. David Nelson, President Nelson Laundry Co. Percy B. Eckhart, West and Eckhart Attorneys at Law. J. M. Appel, President Broadway National Bank. First National Bank .---ass of Wilmette ¦¦--¦ Member of the Federal Reserve Bank A. M., or as soon thereafter as the business of the said Court will permit. All persons desiring may file objec- tions in said Court before said date, and may appear on the hearing and make their defense. Said ordinance provides for the collection of said as- sessment in ten (10) annual Install- ments with Interest thereon at the rate of six per centum (6%) per an- Dated, Wilmette, Illinois, December "' * »'"&YTKINO Person appointed by the President of the Board of Local Improvements of the Village of Wilmette, Cook County, Illinois, to make said special assessments^ r ^SSLEY. Village Attorney. L14-2tc VILLAGE OP WILMETTE WILMETTE SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NO. 140 IN THE COUNTY COURT OP COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all persons Interested that the Village of Wilmette, Cook County, Illinois, hav- ing ordered the improvement of the roadway of Park Avenue from the North line. of Linden Avenue. Southeasterly to Twelfth Street, and of Twelfth Street from Park Avenue to the South line of Gregory Avenue, together with Intersection of said Park Avenue with Linden Avenue and the Intersections of said Twelfth Street with Oakwood Avenue, Prairie Avenue, Gregory Avenue and Hill Street, and the alley intersection be- tween Gregory Avenue and Hill Street, all In the Village of Wilmette, Cook County, Illinois by paving with asphaltlc macadam and improving In the following manner and otherwise: The roadways of said parts of Twelfth Street and Park Avenue and the intersections with Linden Avenue, Oakwood Avenue, Prairie Avenue and Gregory Avenue, and said alley Inter- section herein provided to be Im- proved and now paved with macadam pavement shall be thoroughly cleaned of all dirt, earth and foreign material of every kind. After said roadways have been cleaned, the remaining portions of the present macadam pavement shall be scarified, graded and reshaped and a two and one-half (2V4) Inch layer of medium sized crushed limestone shall be spread thereon. That part of the Intersection of Twelfth Street and Hill Street lying South of the North line of the North curb of Hill Street extended from the West and between the back of the West curb of Twelfth Street and the back of the Northeast curb of Prairie Avenue and that part of the intersec- tion of Hill Street and Prairie Ave- nue lying between the back of the North curb of Hill Street and the Southwest curb of Prairie Avenue and the arc of a circular curve of twenty- five (25) feet radius tangent to the back line of said curb shall be exca- vated so that the sub-grade upon which the crushed stone foundation shall be laid will be eleven and one- half (11%) Inches below the grade of the finished pavement after being thoroughly rolled. Said sub-grade shall then be thoroughly rolled with a ten (10) ton roller or equivalent!) tamped so as to give an unyielding surface. The present curb and gutter and the sidewalks within the aforesaid portions of the Twelfth and Hill Street" Intersection shall be removed and a new curb and gutter of the same size, kind and quality shall be constructed from the West curb line of Twelfth Street to the Northeast curb line of Prairie Avenue and shall be rounded into said curbs on the line of circular curves of fifteen (15) feet radius tangent to said new curb and gutter and to said curbs of Twelfth Street and Prairie Avenue. The sidewalk and curbing shall be removed from that part of the inter- section of Hill Street and Prairie Ave- nue, hereinbefore described, and a new concrete sidewalk shall be con- structed to meet the top of the new The Southwest half (BW%) of the brick pavement of Prairie Avenue and the North half (N%) of the brick pavement of Hill Street adjacent to that part of the intersection of said streets hereinbefore described and the Northeast half (NEVi) of the brick pavement of Prairie Avenue from the West curb line of Twelfth Street pro- duced to the North curb line of Hill Street produced shall be taken up and the macadam foundation shall be loosened to the depth of two (2) in- ches and additional crushed limestone of the size known as medium added to bring the grade up to conform to the additional width of pavement. The new stone shall be bonded with lime- stone screenings and the brick relaid on a sand cushion one (1) Inch thick and the joints between the brick filled with sand. On the part of the Inter- section of Twelfth Street, Prairie Avenue and Hill Street, herein pro- vided to be excavated and rolled or tamped, shall be spread a six (6) Inch layer of coarse limestone macadam, which shall be bonded with limestone screenings and rolled, and on top of that shall be laid a three (S) Inch lay- er of medium limestone macadam bonded with limestone screenings and rolled with a ten (10) ton roller. On top of said three (3) Inch layer shall be laid another layer two and one- half (2%) Inches thick, without screenings, which shall be rolled and prepared for asphaltlc binder. The new curb and gutter shall meet the old curb and gutter evenly and the grade from Twelfth Street to Prairie Avenue shall be uniform. The catch basin inlet at the pres- ent junction of aforesaid curbs and the catch basin at the new curb, cor- ner of Hill Street and Prairie Avenue, shall be moved and set in place in the new curb and gutter directly back of their present location and reconnected with the sewer with six (6) inch vit- rified tile pipe. At the Northwest corner of Hill Street and Prairie Avenue, on the sub- grade as excavated between said old curb and gutters shall be spread a layer of coarse crushed limestone four (4) inches thick, bonded with limestone screenings and rolled with a ten (10) ton roller and on top of that a four (4) inch layer of medium macadam, bonded and rolled as above, and on that a one (1) inch cushion of sand, and on that a layer of vitrified §avlng brick equal to that In Hill treet. After said two and one half (2%) inch layer of limestone Is in place and rolled there shall be applied to said layer of limestone a liquid as- phaltlc binder and limestone and granite screenings, in accordance with the ordinance recommended and es- timate of the President of. the Board of Local Improvements, submitted by the Board of Local Improvements, and passed and approved by the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Wilmette, Cook County, Illinois, on the Fourth (4th) day of October, A. D., 1923, said ordinance being on file In the office of the Village Clerk of the said Village and said Village having applied to the County Court of Cook County, Illinois, for an assess- ment of the cost of said proposed Im- provement according to the benefits, and an assessment therefor having been made and returned to said Court, the final hearing thereon will be held on the Twenty-First (21st) day of January, A. D., 1924, at ten o'clock. A. M or as soon thereafter as the business of the said Court will per- mit. All persons desiring may file ob- jections in said Court before said date and may appear on the hearing and make their defense. Said ordinance provides for the collection of said as- sessment In ten (10) annual install- ments with Interest thereon at the rate of six per centum (6%) per an- Dated, Wilmette, Illinois, December 28, A. D.. 1923. HOYT KING Person appointed by the President of the Board of Local Improvements of the Village of Wilmette, Cook County, Illinois, to make said special assessment. FREDERIC B. CROSSLEY, Village Attorney ..... L14-3to

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