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Highland Park News (1874), 1 May 1875, p. 2

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swan-rm THOUSAND nouns GOING WASTE. ‘ Tb Mluc d 11:? hlhIJl pnfievt a~ mnnouh-d 7m: tlw hotelhvdvré'mgrv mu amwuxx wn the iurfouvb lhv puLli . "l‘lxn- xfwklloider ‘uf tho Highland Park lllulxllm: ('runjculy lile rumxm‘r m“ cided upon u dn'L‘ion 02' mm- prcqn-rty mnwnu in Stockholders so far 1h any >Ux:l;holdv-r (lvuirml to convert his stool; inlu'x‘ml estate, hut to do <1) 01' not was to be uptiuunl with each individual. First, an invcmory wn; mimic of the asset.» of tin: ‘ Company, and «‘fllll lot and pit-Ire of piupvriy up- praiwd, thvu nu'auction way iwld, and illr one. who paid the highwt premium or bonus lizid tho pro- ‘ petty. The bonusvs lhu.» accumulutcd were not in- ventoried as asst-ta or mkvn into con-‘idemiion in the division, but it was foreseen that those who did not take out their land at the general division of it. should theybe but the holdgr of ono share; all tin-ac bonuses would {all into their hands, which was provided for: in this way: that all such bonusch and 11] surpluses of any kind should be devour-d 13¢, Building a depot; and i ’d, To edmtional purposes, At the division. some twenty-five thousand dol- lars of bonuses were paid by those who accepted their property, and they also paid in cash and mort- ‘ gages their full proportion of the mortgage thnt is on the hotel. for its payment. If all had taken out their property as those did who have retired, the mortgage on the hotel property would have been provided for, 1nd the property would have been clear of encumbrmce'. and as the Company also re- served the hotel out of the division, and voted that, it should be given for educational purposemit would Iv uuw-u w a- . Vâ€" r“ hove been. a most noble ending of the hmfill en- terprise of the Highland Park Company. When the property was iloted to be given no the Highland M- Hotel and School Company, it was foreseen ditto failure to carry out the provisions of the deed might occur, and some of the Company urged thttrin case of failure the property should revert to the city of Highland Park for educational pur- poteé, but some of the shrewder stockholders insist? ed tint the property should revert to the Highland Park Building Company, though it. was admitted that the Company might have pmd out of exist- ence, or ‘passed‘into other and unfriendly hands, but the reversion was made to the Company and the ease hands thus: 7 Dr. Mansfield failed to carryout the programme almOst before it had started, but some of the strong- est friends of the enterprise â€"Judgci-3Booth, Dr. Everts and Mr. Hawkinsâ€"hm} converted their stock and had become powerless to ‘ré‘diroct the en- ‘ -tbrprise into its legitimate cliatnnol, and' although they have given their proportion of tho llOizi'l pro- pertyitgs'clf, and paid their proportion of the debt upon the property, now by the failure lo (:u‘ry out the plan of the Hotel and School Corrrpgny, all this reverts to the stockholders who are lnftvprincipully Mr. Tyler, Mr. Goodall and Jfidgo Norton erwho - répmg’é‘nt only a. small proportion 0' the original We suppose there is no, doubt ahoutfjhr; legal right of the gentlemen who hnvo given their pro- perty and money lo demar‘ia that it ’(tho ’prnperty) shall go lothe uses for which it Was sec aside, and that afast and disreputable hotel will not be ac- oephad cheerfully {is a substilute‘. This is the stockholders' niewof tho me Who hum retired. ‘ The citizens of Highland Park should inygstigaw [this nutter, and tho property mhy yet be saVed for noble purposes, for the option or condition of the [Mills flat I. certain timeh'should elapse before a forfeiture. which, if it is Operatod u a. hotel this bummer. will-not expire for six months thereafter, when. if the orgsniutlon of the Highland l’nrk Hotel md School Company is continued. the pro« party mm In- ~li >Lartcd m tim': Some uf flu: mmt promiur Park wvre ammim- «1 bro-w perfected. 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It appeals to an Original power, whirh t'm-h mam hm, ut' judging. not only what a thing i<, in fat-t, but how nearly it cams-s up to what it ought to bf:.â€"~T0rr1fs 'I'heury of Art. C. E. A“ rvar 2.: c 2 HIGKLAND PARK PUBLIC SCHOOL. input of the Highest Four Grades fnr the Win- Term of fourteen weeks, ending April 9, 1575: \O )1 n, 15‘ "61 31‘ 32“ "I 11 .12 13 H 15 m! 21] 5i] Mar FLTalch Arc whit-elm. Samh‘uck Mamie Fisciwr Mary H1dd|emn, £“nf‘fi‘fi‘m a 0 wet. Rig/(e Hall. A M. Leslie, , c G. Mackle, K31“: E. Beebe, Charles Shépaud. Bertha Baku. ”1K Hastings, W He wumm, Alice G. on . Edd‘e Smith, mam Hurd. Jennie ljiogh, _ DcllauBakaer, Jennlew and, Isabella Puti‘rson {frankml’lummen 12ers. wme W- Ike-r, Newman {all , fire 0‘ Brig“ Am: a Kenneliy, Wlllle Dooley. George Hummer, Henry Mpronex, Carin-Hm .l, Fit-M, Elia Eivey, Bertha fimwvy, Mend Kelgev Frankie Pie-.11 NI-iiie Car x-niuzr, flarieigh (um-u, Martini Venice‘s, Josie 0mm. , Annie Hammond Freddie lnnmn, Fannie Bin-viva 'AnnlCnrpvnixr, bouiu (may . _Wauon Cnniwr, Willie Shepard, Ida Andres-Is. “um: benlwn. Ernest Chain-r, IMHO “mg-13g, 1m muffled, pmvidf‘d UN Flomnoo l'lummeI, Charlotte Fran-u, Chml'lle [Milled do She lime C or. W11“. AndreWs, Edd“; Hurd Grover WWW. Wlme Gray. Gollle Orton . Junie Pfitumn. Freda!» Cull-Mu, Kittie Carley WHIIe Cnmm‘np, luv Dome '. Loon Mu ,, M10903”. FIRST AND SECOND GRAD!“ iimne" Dun. THHLI) NAMES. mt promiuvm akin-no ”1' U'ghlnnd mwl bro-Leon and the orgnm/‘xtinH vx'guni/Atinn dumb! be kvpt up. and murwl fm‘ Him-mmnnl purlnxow AND FOURTH GRADE“ m5“ 108 12 124 11932511 ”1:231 122:“! 155ng mm mm, lgfl, N14. 7 112 as M m.'. 7,512 urn-n4 139! 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FOR’THE SEASON Q INSURANCE 00., l Man: on hand an abundant :uHIly Assets, Eugen/.mnlion Dollar "nlu-nl Mutt-n Bolldx .............. (‘3qu in llzmk at New York ....... Balance 11111:“le n! U. S. Ant-ms Total Assets 1n the l'nited‘ States. N . 31,683” m ,(‘zuvhiu Hunks :ll‘ [in-r wol and Lymhm. « A3 ' MLZKFL') S“ “0:11 Estate own 01 by ‘nmunnyu . ............. way.“ To ulixhSin!'k~4,8]|1|l‘n-s:unl.‘wurilirmmnn-d by Pt 4,9!6,LH5 (I? Luann; to Towns, anmhlp (‘orpm‘utiunm iomls and Mun aim-s Interest, k0 .. 2 6.775 991 88 lmlzuu-olnhmx 90f kul’hyram Agrnts. ’ 9'15 8 Tum} Assam Surpluu aw rpm . um I HIGHLAND Av > (8. E. of llhzhland Park Htvuse.) Flm Clam wuik 1! low figum. ’ At Hlxhhnd Yuk, I (um 0130!) um. Mm an Ina-rm in w um, mmuy suburban property. EnquI-e at {JENNINGS A DUBKKI'B Dunn Moll. "lahlmd rut. - CIIA RLES PAGE, 95;th? and Dawmter. us as I'g-xnrds Fm» ducting ulw-Hlml ”(9 IN- artnwnt, all her lhlhll‘ v' r ' Hum: and'Slgn l'aln lug, (‘alclmlulnm Wall Tmtlng, (lralmnu and glazing. lun‘u- Ln'uxih HUN] I) \ll\ l~§li'l'|$]-l.\llii\"ll\' LIBERA LL Y DEAL’I' WITH. OF LIVERPOOL. m1 sum My 1. 1m. hum' Mun. RGYAL “minim in (141‘ FOR SALE. zr-‘t Yin-tin} Hm made High- m \w in! \LKL'C mm cuiiiiug ~u.’.1‘ uli'uuiy inviting litliv WILL BE I’ullvy Huldn-rSJMIPr (hm hwy-s, 1(«- We Fund a! vansuruncu “ability and me with lb ir 0?”.le Aux“ In: Hmumxn PARK. EDWARD P. HARRIS. . DOO’LEY . llxnnx.Alxrl'Anl. SLN‘JIJM m ”1.449 71 131,325 as s:5,4u,w m 3 4,390,848 17 31,649»; m

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