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Tillotson's Pocket Map and Street Guide of Chicago : and Suburbs of Evanston, Oak Park, Morgan Park, Glencoe, Kenilworth, Wi LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGN IN MEMORY OF STEWART S. HOWE JOURNALISM CLASS OF 1928 STEWART S. HOWE FOUNDATION 912.7731 T46t I.H.S. Telephone 2691 Main w. L. BRENT&CO Real Estate, Loans & Renting ACRES A SPECIALTY W. L. BRENT & CO. 501 Schiller Bldg. 103 to 109 Randolph Street Chicago, 111. Newton ::: Hatter 135 MADISON STREET We invite you to call and see our Styles :: and $3 Best in the Market' LOOSE LEAF ACCOUNT BOOKS Enable you to increase the volume of your business without correspondingly increasing the expense in your accounting department. A leaf may be easily inserted or removed from any portion of the binder without disturbing the balance. Patented Dec. 22, : July i, i Feb. 27, 1900 May 15, 1900 The Perpetual Ledger is adapted to any form of commercial business, and is now in use by representative firms in " " all lines, completely supplanting old fogy methods. All new concerns should start right. All old firms ADVANCE. (No trouble to change systems.) Correspondence Solicited. BAKER =VAWTER COMPANY ATCHISON. KAN. CHICAGO HOLYOKE. MASS. 'Phone Main 3377 Wm. C. Heinemann & Co. MORTGAGE BANKERS oans i 92 LaSalle Street::: Jisg, L . Keai tate , _, _, Fire Insurance Bank Floor, Chicago Telephone Central 2912 Ernest Saunders LAWYER Special Attention Given 507 Roanoke Building Titles and Real Estate 145 LaSalle ;Street : : : Litigation S. E. Comer Madison H. H. BREMER CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR Municipal Engineering -Mapping Room 606 : : 100 Washington Street Chicago Efficiency Promptness FRED T. HAUCKE ENGRAVER Book Cover Stamps 308 Dearborn Street a Specialty Room 720 Telephone Main 4876 E. Percy Maynard (Member Chicago Real Estate Board) Makes a Specialty of WINNETKA GLENCOE & OTHER NORTH SHORE PROPERTY 115 Dearborn Street :: Room 605 Lake Shore lots $60 to $100 a foot. Lots in Groveland Subdivision, 50 x 177 feet r $250 to $500 each, easy monthly payments. Hollister Brothers PRINTERS OF FINE CATALOGS AND BOOKLETS THE KIND THAT BRING BUSINESS Jff FACILITIES FOR HANDLING LARGE ORDERS ECONOMICALLY MADISON 6 MARKET SIX TELEPHONES M ALL MAIN 1066 THE INTER OCEAN GATHERS ALL THE NEWS AND DARES TO PRINT IT The Only Chicago Paper having a world-wide service of its own in addition to the Associated Press HEBARD OFFICE AND WAREHOUSES WINCHESTER AND OGDEN AVENUES TELEPHONE WEST 283 DR. E. S. ATWOOD 339 WEST ADAMS STREET MEDICATED BATHS FOR RHEUMATISM Telephone Main 2978 Emil Rudolph CITY & COUNTY SURVEYOR Room 408 Opera House Block Southwest Cor. Clark and Washington Streets Chicago C. C. CHENEY, President C. A. CHAPMAN, Vi(Jfe-President FRANK ]. POPE, Secretary Western Bank Note Company SECURITIES ENGRAVED BY THIS COMPANY ACCEPTED ON THE NEW YORK AND CHICAGO STOCK EXCHANGES BONDS AND STOCKS Artistic Engraving First-Class Lithograph Work Bankers' Drafts Checks, etc. PRESENTING IN ATLAS FORM THE SECTIONS, BLOCKS, STREETS, HOUSE NUMBERS, PARKS, BOULEVARDS, STEAM AND ELEVATED RAILWAYS AND THEIR STATIONS, C A BLE AND ELECTRIC LINES OF THE CITY AND SUBURBS, REVISED TO DATE PAPER BINDING, ... $ .50 CLOTH BINDING 75 LEATHER BINDING, . l.OO We are using Tillptson's Pocket Map and Street Guide, and have invariably found it reliable and so valuable in our business we would not be without it. EDGAR M. SNOW & Co. The book is revised to date and is the best Pocket Guide of Chi- cago yet published. TRIBUNE. It is a complete guide for both the home library and for daily use in the office. INTER OCEAN. M. D. TILLOTSON, PUBLISHER OFFICE, 507 ROANOKE BUILDING, 145 LA SALLE ST. TELEPHONE CENTRAL 2912 A card in every CAR or a poster on every STATION of the LAKE STREET "L" costs but $1.65 Per Day Circulation .1,800,000 per Month Try it and you buy the motive power for an endless chain of PUBLICITY PROGRESS PROSPERITY PROFIT H. P. WALL & CO. Have exclusive control of this space 67 Wabash Avenue :: :: :: :: Chicago Telephone Main 179 The Economist FIRST NUMBER ISSUED OCTOBER 20, 1888 Issued every Saturday morning. Inter- mediate issues for important news announcements. It deals with financial, commercial and realty subjects. Its real estate department is by far the most complete ever published in Chicago. Each issue contains a full list of real estate transfers in Cook County, all recorded trust deeds and mortgages, and memoranda of proposed new construction. "The Business Situation" and other editorials are widely read. THE ECONOMIST is a great help to investor, speculator, broker, merchant. Subscription Price, $5 per Year Office, 115 Monroe St., Chicago Telephone Main 4537 Gustaf H. Carlson CITY & COUNTY SURVEYOR Rooms 713-714, 115 Dearborn Street Chicago Mitchell's Real Estate Map Office WM. L. MITCHELL, Proprietor Suite 20, 69 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. CATALOGUE OF MAPS All except two showing size, number and shape of Lots and Blocks. 1 Large Map of City, Old Limits 1899, $20 1 Large Map of City, all Annexations and Suburbs, 1896, 20 1 Large Map of City, N. 1A Hyde Park 1900, 15 1 Large Map of City, S. V4 Hyde Park 1899, 15 1 Large Map of City, Town of Lake 1899. 15 1 Large Map of City, Jefferson 1896, 15 1 Large Map of City, Lake View 1898, 10 1 Large Map of City, Cicero 10 1 Large Map of City, Calumet 1900, 15 1 Large Map of Cook, DuPage and Will Counties, 1898, 15 A liberal discount made on sale of two or more Maps in one order. These are the only old and reliable Real Estate Maps on a large scale published. Corrections have been made from year to year and the Maps are nearly or quite perfect to date. These Maps show lots and blocks, number, size and shape of each; steam, electric elevated of streets all railroad stations ; new names ; subdivisions ; high and public school houses; parks, boulevards; R. R. depots; ward bounda- ries and numbers; drainage, etc. ALL ELEGANTLY COLORED. EACH SUBDIVISION COLORED SEPARATELY. ALL UP TO DATE. SAMUEL S. GREELEY, President MORRIS L. GKEELEV, Vice-President FREDERICK GREELEY, Treasurer SYLVESTER N. HOWARD, Secretary Greeley-Howard Co CITY & COUNTY SURVEYORS Established 1854 822 Opera House Block 1 1 2 Clark Street, Chicago Telephone Main 1416 TILLOTSON'S POCKET MAP 8? STREET GUIDE * CHICAGO SUBURBS OF EVANSTON OAK PARK, MORGAN PARK GLENCOE, KENILWORTH WILMETTE AND WINNETKA PRESENTING A MAP UPON THE SCALE OF THREE INCHES TO THE MILE IN ATLAS FORM OF THE WARDS, SECTIONS, BLOCKS, STREETS, STREET NAMES (FORMER AND PRESENT), HOUSE NUMBERS, PARKS. BOULEVARDS, STEAM AND ELEVATED RAILWAYS AND STATIONS. CABLE AND ELECTRIC LINES WITH COMPLETE TIME TABLE OF SAME. LOCATION OF POST OFFICE, SUB AND CARRIER STATIONS, POLICE COURTS AND STATIONS, BANKS, HOTELS, CLUBS, OFFICE BUILDINGS. THEATERS AND PLACES OF AMUSEMENT, HOSPITALS, ASYLUMS, ETC. Jff Compiled and Published by M. D. Tillotson 145 LaSalle St:: Roanoke Bldg :: Chicago ,111. Copyright :: 1893, 1895, 1900 By M. D. TILLOTSON Press of Hollister Brothers Madison and Market Streets GENERAL INDEX ATLAS MAPS PAGE CITY, 1-123 AUSTIN, 31-107-109-110 EVANSTON, 114-115-117-118 GLBNCOE, 122-123 KENILWORTH, . 119 MORGAN PARK, 90-91 OAK PARK, 106-107-108-109 WlLLMETTE, 116-117-118-119 WlNNETKA, 120-121 ' ADVERTISERS, . vi ACADEMIES, 144 ASYLUMS, * 145 BANKS, 148 CEMETERIES, 152 CLUBS, 149 COLLEGES, MEDICAL, ETC., 146 CONSULS, 136 COUNTY MAP, 105 ELEVATED RAILWAYS LAKE STREET, 124 METROPOLITAN, 124 NORTHWESTERN, 124 SOUTH SIDE RAPID TRANSIT 125 UNION LOOP, 124 EXPLANATORY, vii EXPRESS COMPANIES, 151 HOTELS, 147 HACK ORDINANCE, 156 HOSPITALS, 143 LIBRARIES, 152 OFFICE BUILDINGS 139 PARKS AND DRIVEWAYS, . 15c JO'DEX PAGE POLICE COURTS AND STATIONS, ......... 136 POST OFFICE SUB AND CARRIER STATIONS, ..... 154 RAILROAD STATIONS, ............. 138 RAILROAD PASSENGER AND FREIGHT DEPOTS, .... 138 RE-NAMED STREETS, ............. xxii STREET INDEX CITY, ........ ......... x AUSTIN, ................ xix EVANSTON, ............... XX OAK PARK, ............... xx SUBURBAN TOWNS IN CITY LIMITS, ....... xxxi STREET CAR, CABLE AND ELECTRIC TIME TABLES CALUMET STREET RAILWAY Co., ....... 133 CHICAGO CITY RAILWAY Co., ........ 125 CHICAGO CONSOLIDATED RAILWAY Co., .... 127 CHICAGO ELECTRIC TRACTION Co., ...... 135 CHICAGO GENERAL RAILWAY Co., ....... 135 . CHICAGO & MILWAUKEE ELECTRIC Co., , 132 CHICAGO SUBURBAN RAILWAY Co., ...... 135 .1 CHICAGO UNION TRACTION Co., ....... 128 NORTHERN ELECTRIC Co., . ....... 133 SOUTH CHICAGO CITY RAILWAY Co., ...... 134 THEATERS AND PLACES OF AMUSEMENT, ...... 150 TOWNSHIPS WITHIN CITY LIMITS, ........ xxx U. S. GOVERNMENT OFFICES, . 136 WARD MAPS, ................ viii List of Advertisers American Trust and Savings Bank Atwood, Dr. E. S Physician Baker, Vawter & Co. Account Books Bremer, H. H Civil Engineer Carlson, Gustaf H. .' Surveyor Chicago Neostyle Envelope Co. Chicago Terminal Transfer R. R. Co. Economist, The Financial Journal Greeley, Howard & Co Surveyors Haucke, Fred P Engraver Hebard , Storage Heinemann & Co Mortgage Bankers Hollister Brothers Printers Inter Ocean Daily Paper Juergens Bros. Co Electrotypers Koester & Zander Real Estate Kimball Cafe Restaurant Maynard, E. Percy Real Estate Mitchell, Wm. L Maps Newton, Charles N Hatter Northern Trust Company Bank Rudolph, Emil Surveyor Saunders, Ernest Lawyer Wall & Co., H. P Advertisers Webster & Co Typewriters Western Bank Note Company .... Engravers Tillotson's Pocket Map and Street Guide EXPLANATORY. The City contains 190 square miles, and is divided by the River into three divisions, known as the North, South and West Sides. The two following pages contain a Limits Map of the City, divided at 39th street, with Section and Ward boundaries. The numbers in the cen- ter of each two Sections refer to the page of book where the same will be found upon an en- larged scale, with Streets, Avenues, Courts, Places, Railway Lines, Elevated Roads and Stations, Street Car Lines and Street numbers. The top of all Maps are North, the bottom South, right hand East, left hand West. To find a continuation of any street or locality, refer to the number given upon the margin of the page.
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