Illinois Code § 735 ILCS 5/12-115

Notice of sale of real estate.
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Except as to any sale had
by virtue of a judgment of foreclosure entered in accordance with Article
XV, no real estate shall be
sold by virtue of any judgment,
except at public sale, between the hours of 9
in the morning and
the setting of the sun of the same day, nor unless the time (specifying
the particular hour of day at which the sale shall commence) and the
place of holding such sale shall have been previously advertised 3
successive weeks, once in each week, in a newspaper published in the
county where the sale is made (if there is any newspaper published
in such county), and by placing written or printed notices thereof in
at least 3 of the most public places in the county where the real estate
is situated, specifying the name of the judgment creditor and judgment debtor
in the judgment in all of which notices the real estate to be sold shall be
described with reasonable certainty, and if there is more than one
newspaper published in such county, the judgment creditor or his or her
attorney may designate the newspaper in which such notice shall be published.

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