Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Sep 1923, p. 27

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TOELAKESHQM cm :ilJU?g& j$?#= roweU/ PAT »&&* oepqe LOOK HER* SIR. I WANT ACLBAHV TOWft. # ^CANT use WHY NOT ? wfty MfN HAVE USED THAT TOtf^L 1&#8X AND V00 ^^! « v< ..........101' i', '^l^f^^H * FOR SALEâ€"AUTOMOBILES ID© Yot Owna Don't forget that we are your headquarters for gen- uine Ford Parts, accessories and service. 712-714-716 Elm Street rWinnetka Authorized Ford and Lincoln '-^::?'\--& Dealers ;l?*ir-^'C^ FOR SALEâ€"MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALEâ€"1 OVERSTUFFED DAV- enport; perfect condition; 1 eras heat- er with 30 gallon water tank; cover- ed couch, perfect condition. Tel. Glencoe 573. LTG47-ltc FOR SALEâ€"1 CORONA TYPEWRIT- er, first class condition. Call New Trier Commercial Association, Wil. 63. LTG47-ltc FOR SALEâ€"DINING ROOM FURNI- ture, gas stove, beds, springs, "Rex" auto top for Dodge car; etc. 606 15th Street, Wilmette. LTG47-ltp FOR SALEâ€"BLACK BABY PONY FUR , coat; raccoon collar and cuffs; 30 inches long; size 36; $10.v Tel. Winn. 1508. LTG47-ltc FOR SALEâ€"••CONN" TROMBONE: rugs and furniture. Tel. Kenilworth 249. LTG47-ltc FOR SALEâ€"FUR TRIMMED BROWN suit; 1 blue serge dress; Jaeger polo coat. Telephone Winn. 1741. LTG47-ltc ONLY THREE LEFT ; NEW WILLS STE. CLAIRE TOURING, listed |2700, reduced to $2300* P 1920 Stewart 1% ton truck, over- Sfcaulded and repaired $450.00. „ I 1917 Buick, light panel delivery, igood condition, $175.00. WERSTED MOTOR CO. 562 Lincoln Ave., Winnetka. Tel. 165 £ NEW AND USED CAR "SALE ' LTG47-ltc FOR SALEâ€"1917 HUPMOBILE TOUR- ing; first class mechanical condition; new paint and tires; $300. Tel. Wln- j netka 313. LTG46-2tp ' FOll SAfcC-*ftJIT<>MOBliaBS Extermination |g? of all Vermfn Rats, mice, roaches, ants, moths, fleas or any other form of vermin* can be quickly destroyed any- where by my scientific methods. My work is guaranteed and con- fidential. Write, phone or call. A con- sultation involves no obligation. Exterminating Engineer IMP. J. Uedelhofen 894 Burr Avenue "T Hubbard Woods , FOR STALEâ€"AUTOMOBILES 'â- 'â- ..;:|;Wv; ;':'â- *.':.t§^2/""'ilKeW::°and XJIed Catr S^p0^^0fflip^j:l â- ^â- â- â- ^•:.,^i^.;:y':;:..y,-^y. * only Three left:. 'â- â- â€¢â-  •'>' ^•^â- ^^'â- ^â- â- â- â- ^â- ^^•â- â- â- â- â- k- New Wills Sainte Claire Touring, list $2700.00 reduced to $2300.00 1920 Stewart 1% ton truck overhauled and repaired ......$ 450.00 1917 Buick, light Panel Delivery, good condition#â- â€¢. ,>|S. .$ 175.00" -3f ef ephon e 165 ^â- '^fe LTG47-ltc: 1>62 T^ncolh" Av&~ WINNETKA FOR SALEâ€"NAbH SEVEN FASSEN- ger sedan; first-class condition; > 11,000 miles. Bargain for quick sale. 845 Linden; Winnetka 1105. . LTG47-ltc "WANTED TO JPUY-HOUSEHOLD GOODS WANTED TO BUYâ€"SECOND HAND i furniture and other household goods: I' Highest price paid f or^ same> Crost â- & Furniture Store, 1004-6 Emerson St.. f Evanston. III. Phone 189. LTG2T-ltfoi 'FOR 8AI«E^~Ml»CE^I^ypP^ ROOM AND BOARD WANTED 1 Squabs %-^M f\ ;; :;:::^Broilers^Ipf t":." / ; Spring \ :M^$^-9> .' Stewing -Hens Ducks ! i 'Geese. -t&M'- We deliver. See_Jis for your winter potatoes. iJoHoR©wwni'&S(Dja8" I Winnetka Road.. 'I* Telephone Glen view 26 R-2 WANTED â€" GOOD HOME DURING winter months, high school girl and 3 year old siater; older girl well trained; capable; baby good riatured, not much care; will pay reasonable price. Wil. 2345; call 629 Park Ave. LTG47-ltc :";pm':>::1§GET IT FIXED I*bilf|||f pBetteil^ late than! never" is #bout the only source of * consolation left to the fellow; who finally decides that thorough-going physical examination SjHgfct|j^ some diseased (jonditioni; of long standing that has pwossi|>ly istood~t>etween him and large success. A frank admis- sion of physical ailment and the, firm application of advice from a reliable physician is the .best way to keep up with the dizzy' speed rate set by modern society, according to public healthy authorities^^*(|;-^^ p^fS^fc, ALL is here. "Everywhere there is a <quick»^gp^^^^|^[ • ening of activity, a preparation for hand- ling increased trade and a reaching out for new hmm^^^"^ You will find here a helpful ally. You cam also receive the benefit of the cumulative ex- perience of our officers as well as our corres- pondents over the country. Problems that baffle you may be identical or similar to those solved successfully by many others. Come in at any time for we want to know you better. Our entire facilities are yours to use freely* â€"â€"â€"â€" ; . ;m^-^^ Bank Here Where Careful Efficient Service Rules wefSariwts Member of the Federal Reserve Bank |S|| ?=is â- m â-  :M FOR SALEâ€"15 COCKERELS; SONS OF "Masterpiece"; 1st cock Chicago, 1921. Tormahelm Everlay strain brown leg- horns. Can be used as breeders next . spring. Peter Uedelhofen, 894 Burr Ave., Hubbard Woods. LTG47tUp FOR SALEâ€"BEAUTIFUL MASON & Hamlin upright piano, bench, satin finish mahogany; practically new. 6328 N. Clark St., Chicago. ^Shel- drake^4U04,-> :' LTQ47-?tp FOR SALEâ€"VACUUM CLEANER, fm vlctrola, box size; couch and pad, and â- other articles. Tel. Winnetka 995; 387 Sunset Rd:, Winnetka. LTG47-ltc FOR SALEâ€"GERMAN POLICE DOG in whelp; A. K. C. Registered; child's â- fi pet; must sacrifice. Tel. Winn. 173 or- call 106 Woodlawn Ave. ,_,„ . ; ,;.-- ....:.;-:;-_ â- ;: .â- ;_.;:_ . LTG47 FOR SALE^â€"AQUARIUM WITH TROP- ical- fl^h- sift R»»iâ- -:â- â-  «t..^Wilmelle^ - ^=-t . L46-3tC ^jyiLIiAGB OF GROSS POINT NOTICE OF SALE OF VILLAGE PROPERTY. ;i_ PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that at ft meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Village of Gross Point, held on the 17th day of. August, A. D. 1923, the following Ordinance was passed by a vote of more than three- fourths of all the members of the Vil- lage Board. __ VILLAGE OF GROSS POINT ' NEW TRIER TOWNSJHP i- • cooe coimTif-:»;.-w""«::: ILLINOIS,;:,.;>y| ;;;g?f â-  ,:-. ORDINANCE NO^ i83f fv * ^^ AN ORDINANCE BT^HE PRESI- DENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF GROSS POINT, PROVIDING FOR THE SALE OF CER- TAIN RJBAL ESTATE DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: , . , ,., •-.- _., . Lots lye (5) and six (6yln fBlock seven (7> of Seger*s Subdivision of the Northeast Quarter of the Norths w«st Quarter, except the Baat two C2V acres of the North one hundred fifteen (115) feet thereof, in Section thirty-three (33), Township forty- two (42)) North, Range 13. East of the Third Principal Meridian. ; Itt Cook County, Illinois together with all the buildings and improvements thereon._______ BE IT ORDAINED, by the President and Board of Trustees of the Village and State oflHinois SECTION 1 That the following described real estate, to wit: Lots five (5) and six (ft) in Block seven (7) of .Seger's Sub- division of the Northeast Quarter of the "Northwest Quarter, except the East two (2) acres of the North one hundred fifteen (115) feet thereof, in Section thirty-three (33), Township forty-two (42) North, Range thirteen (13) East of the Third: Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois, to- gether with all the buildings and Im- provements thereon, being the property on which the, Village Hall is^^ located, which said building war used tar^he Village in the conduct of its business, is no longer necessary, appropriate or required for the use of said Village or profitable to, or its longer reten- tion for the best interests of the Vil- lage. "4^,u-" â-  r~"';JJ â- â- "ir--./ < SECTION 2 ^.vw- That proposals to sell the said prop- erty shall be published once a week for four successive weeks In The Lake Shore News, the first publication to be not less than thirty (30) days b«ore the date of the meeting at which bids are to be received, and that said prop- erty be sold to the highest and best bidder; provided, however, the Board of Trustees may by majority vote ro- lect any, and all bids received tnere> for.,....,wft,,.,..,- v:' ; >>: ,, â- .â- :*,.â- -, ;.".;vIj.v "*'";:-y' â-  â- â-  SECTION 8- • 'â- ?â- ?â- â- <â- â-  â-  That? In the event said property Is or at the first regular meeting, or ad- journed regular meeting of said Board of Trustees held after that date. The right to reject any and all bide is hereby specifically reserved. w : EDWARD A. SCHNEIDER, Village Clerk. ten annual installments with interest thereon at the rate of six per centum (6%) per annum. • Dated, Wilmette, Illinois, September 14, A. D., 1923. :rl| HOYT KING. ^ Person appointed by the President DATED this 20th day of August,, of the Board of Local Improvements 1923. L43-4tc • of the Village of Wilmette, Cook County, Illinois, to make said special ;;VILLAGE OP W^MBTTE. WILMETTE1 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT >:^»*mm*:- No- 142' "â-  '^:w IN THE COUNTY COURT OF 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 Third- Street lylngiiprth of the north line or Maple Street, J except the intersection of Linden Avenue, Greenleaf Avenue, Central Avenue and Sheridan Road, which are already paved, together with that part of Laurel Avenue lying between the West right-of-way line of the Sanitaryâ€"District of Chicago, ...». ... t-„ «,„=.... =-.„ w.„„„..., .- where it crosses Laurel Avenue, and solVai herefn provided, th? PWd^nOth^East right-of-way line of th^Xaa-. assessment. FREDERIC B. CROSSLEY, y.% Village Attorney. L46-2tc of the Board of'Trustees and the Clerk cago, North-â€"Shore and Milwaukee n« *».-, «fliir-^flTd"arewhereW"author" Railroad where it crosses Laurel Ave- fsed and^StJd ti? convey^£d! prSJ- nue. together with that part of Wash- I£*i ti ant*n «5rtv or nartiaa whose ington Avenue, lying between the bfS hLe8UbesnPaa1feP%^ryIeaS JfSSJ? Southwesterly line. of MicWga^AVenuJ deed or deeds of conveyance, statrng-and- ^a, line^A^rteen and -onerhalf therein the price therefor, with the. (13tA) feet West of the Center line of se^al of the corporation. ! Fourth Street,_ except the intersection SECTION 4 This Ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its passage, ap- proval and publication. PASSED this 17th day of August, 1923. APPROVED this 17th day of August, 1923i;ssi'" . .-:«:â- â- ;.' *'. t .* EDWARD J5EUTSCHBI* s ' President. Mathew Schneider N. J.'-Miller"' Joseph Blesor t " i- :*mm %v:Vf'!7^.vrfe' ';%« on theTSfU "day of Octbbsr, A^ Di 1928, ATTEST „»..... Edward A. Schneider, Village Clerk .^^â- â€¢fe^;>'>ROPOSALS.^: ...... ________ _ , _ _ #Bid»: for the above described propr- f County Court Of Cook OOttn erty are hereby solicited. â-  „ • Said bids must be in writing and sealed and deposited with, the Village Clerk of the Village of jQross ^olnt on Or before the hour of 6:00 P. M. oh the 3rd day of October, A. D. 1923, accompanied by a certified check for two per cent (2%) of the amount of the bid. Said bids will be submitted to the Board of Trustees of the Vil- lf»p-e of Gross Point and will be opened and considered at the regular meeting f aaidrBoard of .Trustees-to. be held of Sheridan Road, which is already ?>aved, by grading, curbing, and pav- ng with reinforced concrete pavement, and otherwise improving the roadway In said streets, all in the Village of Wilmette, County of Cook and State of Illinois, in accordance with the ordinance, recommended and es- timate of the President of, the Board of Local Improvements, submitted by the B'oarS of Local Improvements, and passed and approved by the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Wilmette* Cook CoUnty. Illinois, on the 20th day of June. A. D., 1922, said ordinance be'ng on file in the office of the Village Clerk of the said Village, and said Village having applied, to the. " " ' '" ' " Tllinolau, iavi&lBtfvmsssieam^^oi- tetefeos* of saw proposed improvement according to tne benefits, and an assessment there- for having been made and returned to said Court, the final hearing thereon will be h<*id on the first day of October. A. D., 1923, 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' ap- nea r on the hearing and make their rtofgnwo Said .ordinance- provide^" for the collection pf said assessment in r VILLAGE OF WILafETTB. *g!fl|||| WILMETTE SPECIAL ASSESSMENT W No. J4l_ ......_..,;..,. â- '-.t-'^ IN THE .COUNTY COURT OF COOK ^: H COUNTYr ILLINOIS ' : SPECIAL â-  ASSESSMENT . NOTICE. ^ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all B* persons interested that the village of Wilmette, Cook" County, Illinois, hav- ing ordered the improvement of Dupes - Place and Third Street, from the south line-of Maple Street to the, ni>i^jLJ4iiflu-^- of Isabella Street arid Gregory Avenue from the east line of Fourth Street td the west line of Third Street, by grad- ing, curbing, and paving with rein- forced concrete and otherwise improv* / ing said streets between said-points* all in the "Village of Wilmette, Cook County, Illinois, 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 20th day of June. A. D., 1922. 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 assessment of the cost of said proposed improvement according fa*. ."~«C the benefits, and an assessment there* for having been made and returned to said Court, the final hearing thereon will be held on the. first day of October; «"- A. D., 1923, at ten o'clock A. \f« ©r SSL i s! soon thereafter as the business of the .:" ' said Courts will permit. All persons e desiring may file objections fn said Court before said date, and may ap-v ."-â-  pear on the hearing and mske thsfr*-^»= flefense. Said ordinance provides^-fsgkaagj the- coiieotfon^ of said assessment Hi > ; ten annual installments with interest thereon at the rate of six*per centunl (6%) per annum. Dated. WHrnette, Iiiinots, September 14, A. D.. 1923. ^^:.^a^:/--i â-  ^'^fe?!HOYT KXNGii:t^& Perion appointed by the President ;? of the Board of Local Improvements ?w of the ViUage of Wilmette, Cook fti County, Illinois, to make said special ;8: assessment. -^i'_"irr^"'""""n' "â-  '•'" !'""i;":'j ^FREDERIC B. CROSSLEYi »* >.*â- >..-â- : W,: Village Attorney.. >\. -:m*..lA9*9i&.....'&$ ^Jfffcii

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