South Bend News-Times, Volume 30, Number 194, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 July 1913 — Page 4
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Platted so that each lot may be subdivided when it is desired. The lots
facing Portage Avenue extend back to an 80 foot Boulevard. On the South end of the Plat is a beautiful grove of oak trees.
Come and see these lots, spend a part of the day in the cool shade.
Our easy payment plan places these large lots in reach of everybody. Only $5.00 down and $1 0.00 a month. At our last lot sale we did not have enough lots on Portage Avenue to supply the demand. We have less than half as many as at the other sale. This is your last chance to get a large lot on Portage Avenue.
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Some of them vou know, others nemnbors.
Here are the names of the Durchasers of Porraae Avenue lots at our former sale, one-half milp fnrthpr nut
j - -w w w m w m w y w m. m a a A & MiVl VUVI IkrVtllV A A A A A X till ''9 W k X A A A & ' w . j Thomas Freeman, Dale Staples, Arthur T. Wirick, John A. Metzler, Frederick H. Sweitzer. Clara and Alys Lockstidt E. F. Engle, L. Millard Patterson, Geo:
! Usborn, ueorge rieii, ludolph Dahney, W. U. t5all, Maude . llen, John u. tarker, tiliza and Lillian brown, Uora 1. Keller, Marry ri. tingle, Jessie L,. ;
baldwm, H. L. Alvord, Clarence Ldwards, Henry A. rershmg, Mary bayre, Dr. W. L. Owen, John J. Wolpert, Wade L. Hardy, Dr. F. P. Eastman, Robt. Elliott. This tract of land was purchased by the Indiana Title and Loan Company from the Orphans' Home and was originally a part of Mrs. Samuel Good's
estate. It lies immediately north of the Kinyon Green House on the east side of Portage Avenue.
1 ake Portage car, ride to the end of the line. Get off. You are now on the plat. The lots are all staked and numbered, and a price card on the center stake of each lot. Come early and get your choice.
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SIX MEN WANT THE POSITION AS MAYOR
ELKIIAHT. Ind.. July 10. A ikmocrnl activ' in 1 .t r t t-o-nu-ils was authority for tin .-tatmi' v. Wc-iinosilay that therv vt r- at 1 at ix iin.-p'ctivo carulidat' for tho d,riHcrati nomination for tnayor. The irc.-nt in-t-umbnt. Mayor E!!: .M. ClKst'r, naili th lit. with (?uunciltnan Otto H. ). H.irtma.M. juitr a ropiil.ir f;uorltt. and .Stan SVn. V. 1. Kran. C ntioller V. U liur.". J. A. JJcil and
Henry Hclfrick completing: tho list. Th Informant ."pointed with pride" to tho fact that the democrats were thinkimr of running no unseasoned material, all candidates for the office with the exception of Mr. lUlfrlck bein present or past city officials. iState n. Krau having served a term as city tr a.urerand J. A. Bell having !e n at one time city controller. The Krau boom is in a fairly we!! developed stape, his friends having: been kind enough to name the balunee of a elate that should "run well" with him, consisting of Worthie V. Haynes for tr asurer and Chas. Spantic for clerk. Should this combination prove a winner, it is averted that Controller Burn' jiLsapyoiiitrneut
would be greatly alleviated by his retention in hi3 present offlce. City Clerk Hen I. liixler and Treasurer H. L. Dolan are avov?5 candidates for re-election.
LAMAR MAY HAVE TO ANSWER TO THE JURY NE WYORK, July 10. U. S. 1st. Atty. Marshall admitted Wednesday that he was investigating the activities of David Iimar with a view to bringing them to the attention of the grand jury if the facts warrant. Among the federal statutes which ho is studying in connection with th
case is section ZZ of the federal criminal code, which provides a tine of 51,000 or three years imprisonment, for "whoever with intent to defraud either the United States or any person, shall falsely assume or precend to be an officer or employe acting under the authority of the United States, or any department or any officer of the government thereof, and shall take upon himself to act as such, or shall in such pretended character demand or obtain from .any officer of the government thereof or person, money or papers, documents or other valuable thing."
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YOUTH ACCUSED OF BEING SPY RELEASED J. F. Mucnch of Torre Haute Captured by Mexicans and Held For Two Days.
EL PASO, Tex., July 10. Federal authorities -in Juarez releared J. F. Muench, the German-American youth who was captured two days ago near the border town and charged with being a spy. Mlj nch declares he had no hearing until Wednesday when
American and Mexican friends in El Paso interceded for him. Muench is from Torre Haute, Ind.. and with a companion musician, was enroute to Arizona. He states that he strolled across thf Uio Grandenear the Union station and not knowing he v.' as on Mexican soil .-at down under a tree to rest. Th.- Mexican f-.V.ditrs patrolling federal entrenchment:-? arrested him.
ERIE IS DRAWING WELL Zanesille and Wheeling cf the Inter state league, may having their trouble, but ail ol tho others
seem t b g.'-ttir.g a! r.g in the be?t of style. Eri is having the P.t of luck and de-pite th" fart that the Perry c liter:: il is now in prt gre-j in Erie. Mg crowds are seeing the game every day. Ovt 1.0 o, fans are on hand v r d.i.v and when thSailers p!avd the Clew-'.and Naps in an exkii'itii !! rne, ih- receipts 'netted u'. -r $ 1 ,'o With crowds like this, hints are being dropp.-d that th- Er: magnates art uait'nc for a char.ee to get i:;t j ill.- Inn nation il h ta.
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