South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 213, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 August 1919 — Page 22
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News of the City frora Ihe Official Records
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mriu.;i: LK'IAsl S. I Charit 1-Vrr ttil. foreman, Misha-j wiika. to Berne T.tu-t. domestic. ; 2 I ir a w a 'k a. , 'liarlcr.d Vclhnrr.. j.aintT. Sodthi Ufr.'i. t Mary WuM-m, s-tt-no- j raphT, La; orte, i ilen J;ti "!'. farniT, S'oih Rend.i
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IU .AL IM ATi; TRANSIT '.IIS. ( I"roni th records of the Indiana Title and Roan Co. ) Hittie B. Hloomrr and husband to Fred J. nicornT and Ada. M.. 1,
tract of land in l'f-nn township. Fred J. Bloomer and wife to I little B. Bioorncr and Andrew J., $1, in UT. G. W. II. Fowler's Erat addition to Ml.'hawaka. Klizabeth Stowt to Orley KizT and May, 51. lot 173. Rlverdalc. now a part of South Bond. Mary L Oaskill and husbind to Orlando A. Burner. 1. tract of land in Portajre township. Harry A. Thomson and Nettie E., to Harry K. Gross. $?.S0O, part of lot 17, Taylor field addition to city of South Bend. Clarence B. Matthews and Violet
W.. to Edward Jaulth, $1. part of lot 82, Bowman place addition to city of South Bend. Vassar Realty company to Vhitcomb & Keller. $75,000. lots 153. 154. 155. 156. 157. 153. 159. 160. 1 Gl. 162, 163, 164. 165, 1G6. K,7, 168. 16S, 170. 171. 172, 173, 176, 177, 178. 173. ISO. 181, 121, 183. 184..1S5. 1S6, 187, 188. 189. 130. 191. 192 153. 194. 195. 196. 197, 198. In Mae?l's third addition to city of South Bend. Also part of Muessel'a second addition to city of South Bend. William C. Jackson and wife. Thomas IT. Jackson and "wife. Fannie R Copp and husband, Mary E. Collins. Dora J. Staples and husband, by FYancls M. Jackson, their .attorney In fact, Francis M. Jackson nrV wlf, and William C. Jackson, trustee, to Henry I J"rance and Margaret. J223. lot 235, Vernon Heights addition to city of South Bend. Mary K. Downey to Charles P. Buxton and Ida. $1, part of lot Stull'a second addition to city of South Bend. Kittle Mark and husband to Tessle May Henderson. $2,200, p.irt of lot K5?, Bowman place addltinm to city of South Bend. Lou l.i Ilalassy and Rosa Ilalassy to Michael Pacholskl and Anna. $1, lot 2 0, Wcrwinskl'rt second sub-division of lots Nos. 1 to 10, inclusive, and lots Nns. IS, 14 and 15, in Wheeler's mib-divislon of Int 1 In Kunstman ajid Meyers addition to city of South Bend. William If. Rockafeller and wife to Kazimcrz "W. Jerzakowskl and Helen B.. $1, part ef lot 25 and lot 2. Rockefeller's: second addition tc city of South Bend. Wojciech Zlontowskl and "Wladyslawa to Jan rvrabskl an.l Lurya. $1. lot C?o. Clement Studobaker's second plat of Summit placo addition to city of South Bend. Joseph R. Dil and Margaret, his
wif.-, and Minnie A. Oils, single, to Ai-r.cham From. 12. :,(, Jot 2. Wen-; r it ii 1 Krfighlinijrn's lirst addition to ;ty f .South Bend. j Adam Hunsber-er and K.ate I. 1 H :ir.s!-'Ti,'( r, his wife, Max Livingston and .Vir.ih Livingston, his wife. Abraham Livingston am! Clara, his wif-. to Richard B. DuKdaK $1, lots. I'1. 11. '''. Vj and 57, JefTrrson Heights addition to the city of "South Ber.d. i c.i.ry C. IrU and Mary, his wife, To Frank fi'is.t.af.-or,, $10, let 1, Bartbtt's sub-div i.sion of B. O. lots 40 ! and 41, in last plat of O loLs to I town, now city of South Bend. Anna M. Neitzel to Joseph Ta.ylor and Mary, Jl.W lot 'J?., tommis-, fion'-r's fib-division. ; Charit A. Dolph, trustee, the Merchant's National bank of South fiend, to Adelbert Kinyon, Jl, lot Studebakfr's br.-t addition to; ity of South Bend. Wojciech Radecka and Walentina to Wladyslaw Nowicki and Zowria, 5 700. lot J T 4, Uaff. Sibley and K;is.-t-n acht. a Linden place addition to , city of South Bend, i
Charles A. Kvans and" wife and John C. Wallace to Leon Barlick and Helen. II, part of lot 14 and 15, Kvans' sub-division. , Moses Pomranz to Autrusta Pom-' eranz. $14 0, lot 15S, Lasalle park,! as platted by jftak-y and Robinson. ; Georffo D. Beroth and MarRaret CI., to llpni:imln v tf.rltmlUi (1
part W lot 21. Hudson's addition to city 7? Mli-hawaka. ' John S. Hapcy and wife to George; W. Lemler. $1. lot 110. Fordham. now part of city of South Bend. j Cecejla M. Coyle to Alpfcom-e Jo-j soph Dutrieux and Catherine tSella.', $1. lot 16, Hartman & Miller's addi-i tion to city of South Bend. j Asher Cooperman and Rachel, his' wife, to Benjamin Cooperman, some-! times called Beny Cooperman. $S0O, j part of lot 10, E. Perkin's sub-divi
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