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Highland Park News (1874), 7 Oct 1898, Supplement, S-22

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While «ugagml in tho- [Irvpurzniun Hi this Work fur publicatinn tlu- (-um pilvfi hen» made tlwir hmm- [Illtlt'l' tlw hospitable) rnuf (if the Highland Hutvl and art: thvrvfur able torecum uwntl its prerlvss atcmmnudntiuna kind N'erCt‘ to all This :ulinimhlp hutr-l since- ih ”pt-min” \l;I_\~ l7). last Is the only lir<t cl: l‘vi lIIIstvlr) IiI Highland Park and onv ml the must complete and attractiw of (‘hi mgu's mlmrhim public luifllt‘“. llw llllil1lr ing has lH‘i‘ll tlmrmIghl) III-Alvrnizml and is full)" mini-Md tn tlw I‘rquinn IIIr-IIt-a uf tlm Very lwst (-IIatmIL Th:- 2Iim ul' tlu’prupriptur. Drl lIIglels hm lM‘I‘H to furnish hi~‘ guests with I-I‘I-r) delight and (:umfnrt «If lI-vuw lifw. Whilo- trmi~it putrunngo- is \Vt'lCUIllMl this is essentially II hnIm- lmlvl. iIIlIIptt-Il fur the-pcrmhnvnt I-Ixtvrtnin- ment. at rmisonuhlr “iii“. «If thus:- whn Il(:-'ire- Hll thv (-uIIImiie-m-I-s and comforts of hum» lifv without llw ('HI'I‘N' .IIId rv~'pini~.iliilitie 5 im idt m in hnusvkmpiug. T-ho lllrlll>lllllufi HIHl :IrrungoIm-nt of tlu- Highland. Im- of tlw highest unit-r and tlww-rvicv zIml lilllli' are highly(-muIm-mluhlv. l’zIr‘ ticulur Httvntiun i~' [mill in llw fiIK‘i‘dl Ivy-Hans (if the gumts. ;I {not which brings amnvciation. At any 502mm nl tho‘ yHIr tlw Highland Hnirl is Ilvlightful: lim- lawns, «'hmh- mul nu! (llull‘ munfurts :Irv IrrmiIlI-(l in amnmo-r. “’llllt' (-IIro-ful lie-Ming :Iml II-nlilntinn pro-mil (luring tlw Willil‘l‘ N-nsnn. Thu huh-l is llllllt'!‘ ('3szth zInIl vllioiI-nt numugI-nwnt (If Wm. ll. AIIIlI‘I-Ix‘s: unthing ix lat-king \\'lli('ll mm :llld tn tlw'I-umlurt nl’ thv gumls. 'l‘lw lermmI-nt putrnns nf ll)“ “lliHII luml' :Irv muting ilII- lu st [w uph- Hf nur town and this I-rI-Ililuhlv lmuw is vnjuying (ll‘Ht'l‘Vl‘Il pulrunngv :Iml Impulurit)‘. ordinary quantity of lumber - for the government's use at Fort Sheridan. securing the contract in competition with the heaviest Chicago and North Shore dealers. This firm is the largest local employer of labor, three teams are constantly engaged intheir business which is far morethan local in extent. Their trade is very large and is constantly increasing in every branch. To a great measure their success and popularity may be ascrib ed to Mr. Charles H. Baker. He is a young man of great force of char- acter sterling business qualiii ations and commands to a striking degree the respect. confidence and esteem of all classes of society in this his home town. He is a pushing and potent factor in every feature of local spirit and is one of the dominating figures in the advancement of the lwst in terests of Highland Park. HIGHLAND HOTEL. HEM =_D=~L>ZU v>ww Zmfii mcafiéznx uâ€"éwffikfilfi. \11111-111' the arts 111111111: 111-1'1ro1 H111 humus 11111] 11fl't'111'1111115' “11111 111114 pim- ingrapln, 1111 by its 1111111115 11m 1111-- wrwd 1111- 11111111111! 5111111111110115~ 11f Invml 1111115 111111 11111511 501-11115, whit-I1 {r11111d1'ligl11f111r11111111is1'11n1'1'.11551101111 111111. picturosquvuvss or now-Hy 11'1- 111-sir1-t11 haw before us in tangihh- 1‘1-l1r1111111-ti1111. Th1- r1111111'k11l1lc prn ”rum 11111111- 1|111i111' 11-01-111 \1111rsi11 111111111111r phntuuruhm 11115 1111111111111 patronage, gained and hc-ld through 1hr» vxorciso of hoiwstund intelligvm hllhinvss nwthmls. This is :1 Innst (It-simhle plucv to secure :1 tasty uml satisfying lunch or mm] and his huh pry guuds are: fresh and whuhmum- hvynmi cnlllpurisun. Mr. firm-n is :In t-nvrgvtic business mun and n first ('luss (-itizvn. BAKERY AND RESTAI‘KANT. The subject of this sketch located here twenty‘tive years ago and with his father run the Central House until 1836 when they established the bakery and restaurant business now conducted by Frank B. lireem and carried on in a manner which indicates u high-degree of skill and ability upon the part of the proprie tor. Mr. Green in entering totlw ivunts of a large. and growing trade, has always been noted for the purit) and wholesomeness of his products. and his bakery and restaurantm‘e attractive. \vellrkept nwl inviting. He enjoys a liberal and reimmerutive FRANK B. GREEN. O. B. BRAND, ”()TINHLH’IIHI: HIGHLAND HOTEL. ”HHH‘ m .ur.\wor_<_w I4. \\ rvnn. :III fish-mum]. WP” (I) do and rt-lectml fuIIIIIII-r :Iml pinIII-e-r (If Highluml Park. 5mm uftvr HII- ('iViI wnr Mr. \Vrmm IIIIII II {I w ntlu r (‘lIimIgn IHISiIH'SN‘ llH‘ll pun lIIIsvd HIv] IIIIIII up ()H “Im II uur (-ih “us sIIln-‘vquvnth pluttmi. TIIM (IIUIIIIiu-Il II Inung-Hu III- and stuhlt- (‘HIH|H|H_\ and laid ”I" A FUX‘NDL’K “1' ”I’ll 'l‘uux. l"v\\' lllt'll rmlixu- tlu-ir illt‘ill‘. and nut nmny 1h}: fin rvnp tlw lull frui Hun of their (‘Hl‘lit'l' ("WHHHJ Alum“; tlmw uf unr tuwnsnwn \vltu Mn to «lay t-njnying tlw rves'ults Hf tlwir Iowa-sight. and who lin- Imppily 21ml (-rmtl‘nt "mung Hu- sm-nvs jilld u-nvir (muwnts which Hwy flue-mwln-H Imu- hIrgI-Iy ornate-d. nwntiun should lw mudv of Mr. (ivorgv LL ernn. :m fish-0mm]. WP” (1) do and rt-lectml studio (-njuys popularity. GEORGE L. WRENN, widw re-quto- :m‘l

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