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Highland Park News (1874), 1 Sep 1874, p. 8

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HIGHLAND PARK, The Most Beaumm Subfix‘b of Chicago. mum-y In u ,lmnh um! ll lwenty mllws ul‘ shawls. drives to Lu; ilnlml Ln [Tn (turns peculiar m (In: luv whun- (In: nhznh- h w «h hmad, law-l ln-m‘h. and the 9y“ can ruurh, mils of (-mllnlcrw- Th!- outward an! cvxdn-m to am suburbs of Clnim «xmuiutiou is im 314 its IHIIH.‘ 111111111-3, '1‘ 11 Building Culnpum‘, 11nd for the ln~;t hiX yours I 1‘. continual in build. 11nd sell 11111111“ 1111 1:11“ 11-11111 to purlivs dwitinw U1 secure 11 11.111115“. Higlilrin-l Park, 111 1111) cost {rpm the simplest min-1,21- m the most elegant 11151nsinn,tho Cumpan) hmiug umph: 1111*11115, amounting above 1.11 111111111111, 11) £700,000. - Among-tho advantages presented by Highland Park, that have but-n wreamd by Hw inwatmentof capital, mny be mentioned the ELEG ANT HOTEL, which is acknowle lgc'l hy didntercsted parties to be 0m ofthe mos’t com- plete 3nd best. furnished hotels for summer resort in thn United States. cont-ins one hundréd and twenty five rooms, exclusive of public rooms, an elegant bulliardmoom and first en‘s,»~ tables, bath rooms, 0} . and is kept. by a very pop .alur landlord, Mr. Charlea‘Dufiielld. Last" 52 10,: was the first,'and proved vary successful and satisfactory to all interested. THE PRIVATE RESIDENCE, . “ Henge better as to quality and cost than any other éubui‘b about (‘hica- go of its $12 . mgmy being substantial brick structures and of elegant. and attractive desitrn. W. W. Boyfngton, Dr. Reuben Jeffery, Edward B. Rambo. John M. Plan, Rodman Carter; James W. Dean, C R Field Capt. G. H Hummer, V\ illimn O Brien Arthm F _Allen ‘ James M Nnitli LymanJi. Savage. Frank P. Hawkins: " E. P. N. ahurley. 1h v. G130. L- ’VVn-nn, Geo. B. ('ummingS, Harv/av R. Gwen; Frederick Fixchcr. Thomas H. fipcncur. Johnfi’ld'flélon, .John Atw,n.ter Van "l ren DcnsIow, P. Doole W Edward 1 Beebe, Andrt-w .1, Orr. Dr. .‘1. H; link-'1'. Elisha Gray (3ifinrd VVHI "VFW Josiah W. Preston, THE HIGHLAND PARK BI'HJHNG ; Thegfollowingare the names of some of the i‘esidents of Highland Park : THE HIGHLAND PARK HOUSE COMPANY Rev Dr. Robt. W. Patterson, Harry Obee, C. Granville Hammond, Rev. E. L. Hurd, I). 1). John O. Potter, R. H Gillclt, ‘ Henry C. Basyo, Joseph Gray, ‘M. Mbscs, Hiram Musicr, w r “ m W. H (‘01. W, A. .Ynuws, has. .Ins II, Wmdworth, l’mf. A. l‘lu-lps, John Duffy, A\lllk'rt’l)i\(\ll, PL ( . Bu'kcr, Dr. Edwin ('ross. E. [L Hummer. H. H‘ St‘rcclvr. (Vapt. IL H. Nhruulur, Mfl‘rnvr. 1‘. 1) Alfunl phvnr'l l‘ Hank, 5 B, \\ H'inms. 5.1)owns. 1). Simpson, U; IImkaisu, 5. Lgunsnn, II. Lashcr, R \'\ iiku‘d, I’ll'lll. The Coniplny last year ca‘uscl in he built n aubstauliiiL pin, on llmuwnd leu' ‘H length, uli'uriliug uni )lk' hurling ibfcolnllld'illli"Hi {01 bu is of all kinds, and it iu'prupusod t - inn/0 Ii'i-quunl l‘xl‘llr\h)il\ h .' [min to Highland Park from (Tillmgu Um mining swii 'Il i'iiu [ilcl' .iiw l'm-ili ‘Illvfi and own llli-ci the cost «1" building. ' In ('hirnyn, 50 {yet 0|. grnuud M :wcru _r privr \nH umx lu Hx‘ghluml Park (100 {wt of uroumful $1.3.UU) ...... M'UNUMH‘AL ADVAX‘I‘AHI‘EUF A UZSIIH‘lNku‘I ._\'1‘ HIGH LAND PARK Rl-ZUL'VFZI) 'l‘U FUH'RI‘IS. Uximg roâ€"laxéi on $1UUUU lligblu: nl lurkâ€"lama uu $1,500 REAL ELEGANCE. ESTATES FOR THE WEALTLLY. To those who have ample means, and n tz1<e {or elegant and Spitt'lolla' grounds, the High and Park Co many mm nth-r property sueh as. money cannot buy, or otheis ollei t'or sale‘in run other lotahty in the vitinity of (‘ hiearvn because it does not exist which 111a) seem to he exaggeint on but we invite an examination as to it.~ realit). St [11101.51 ’1 he 111 hool privileges are ofa suptrior 0rd r there being three schools in the place undei first class 111anage1nent and all the people feelmga deep interest in their success and welfare ’lAXEg‘ Being just over the Cook Co 111ty line in Lake County the taxes are less than one- quarter Mmt they Me in (‘ o .k to 111ty. (‘lll ltt‘ llllh. ’ â€" There are three churches in Highlanl I’ark already builtâ€"the Bap- tst the Pres yterian the Catholic â€"-all buildings of a Huperim cla 5 Several thousand dolmrs are alt ady‘ promised toward the erection of an Episcopal thurch, there being a lar 'e number of people of this denomina- tion no v residinw here. A11 persons-'001110111111211.1111: .1 11-51111 1111* 111 1111* subuxhs an: conlialh‘ imited to come 111111 11111511117111: 1111 -:111vu111:11r1‘s 111‘ 11111111111111 I’mk 1111 111110114 W111 be provided for Sufi-11, 211111 11111311111 1111-1“ 1111‘ "1111111115 of 1111) ( 11111113111. 011 11py1'1c11t1u11 to FRAN K 1’. 11A \\’KlNS,‘1\ucm , l 125 Dcurhum Street 111111111}. REAL ELEQAXQ'CE. Esrxucs [nu-rust nn $10.0IM u! 10 " " LINU m 10 Tum! em 4n: of principal mud inh-n-n‘t thr first year INVITATION TO (TOME AND $1611 utul suvin 5min: in inn-HM Luke I) I Illlllpb. 0. II. Moxgnn, Volney E. Rusco, William C Ila“, Jno J. Austin, Alfred Willcts, Jonas Sums, J'.0hnC (hu- .- Jmth (m s ‘ 15 II. Iknniwn. .\_\| I am 3 [)nviq Rev. I I) (',olv (' hmlus Manum Gvolgt leio W H Hummer. JAHCIMnnId, Edward R Hally (‘lmrlcs Dut’fichl G. Duntr, I) R' ('nmornn, 'l'h'nmmg TI. Beebe, b. R, Bin‘ghnm. F. F. French, J. S. I‘ZdwnrdR. I‘r T’vtvr Mowers. 1". Nup}. J \\ liizml ‘Uth .‘nhn "nmwy‘ NNsnn Milk-H. John Finncy. (1-H! $1,000 .pU Shame Lima um for min» 301;

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