South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 232, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 August 1919 — Page 22

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"Bunko Men" Get $700 In Sale of Empty Suit Case

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Hrrn-r Cirof firs, addition tD Kivrr I 'ark, now jart of rity of

;S'!th InM. J ( '.'.!! v.'.w within nr.il n rft of the I i! v .f Soith Ii :;1. t N'.i ;irrc l'I.iro ror j)or.ition to Ilu-l-loVh 1 1. Ilrvr. $3 SO. Ij;t r,f7 of; ! I iin:'v.ih addition of Navarre i :n tli4 1 i'.v .f So it h Und.

LiV. r( r.f" St-rikowskl and "orif-, .'f'i.'l.i to John Iiorskri and Ito'.i. j 0. Part of lot ."Jfi in .llr-Kj

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But There are Exceotions to all Rules

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had iittlc J!"!ultv in xols ir i on to hlra that the nut ci'. " r ,n u:) ' J1C'G0 which w.'t to di-i'tihi t d to thp poor of ho (ity. Th'-y Told .im that they would l t hit t do thd i'-triljutinp imlli h c(,-jld as:!ire them that ho would lo tli Jch properly. Miknllchan irnnT-diatf-Iv v. r.t to hi.- home and r turn'l w;th J 7 0", which he pave to the men. Th'-v in turn pave him tfru- .uit ca. . V.'n Miktilichan orencd it he fow.ol th . It v-a." ptuffed with iapr. hut th men were Kone.

News of the City from the Official Records

ßrrcniou goukt. Firt Trv.dt Sz S'avinRH Co. vs. William r. O'Neill, suit for judgment. John C Hummel v. the Columbia corporation, ;uit for Judgment.

( Ioni tlio Ilecoi-il of tlio India nn . Title & Loan Co.) Pred K. Arnold nml wif, Joseph Arnold and wife, Kurt A- ArnuM and wife. Henry Ii. Arnold and wife, !kz!' ?mith and huhand, Mary Monroe and husband. by Charles .app, their Httorn-y In fact; anl rharlea Clapp ami wifo. Martha Ja.rriHin and Kmma Handy, heirs and devisees of Joreph 1'. Arnold to John Horvath and Mary. $1. lxt 67 Amold'a second addition to the city of South Uond. John Kelly and wlfo to Adna D. Warner. 51.211.25. Ixt9 23 nnl 24 ittell's second park addition to city of Mishawaka. Charles J. Lons to John V. Ron111. SI. Ivot "13 Garsfs first addi

tion to South lun l city, now within ami part of city of Fouth Bend. Pa.T i:. DI;tr!ch to J. F. Cole, . Lots 2X2, 214. Milbrn place addition to the city of Mishawaka. Wojciech Zientowskl and Wladys1 iw.t to ÄndrezeJ itec and Katari;a. $2. "00. Lot 1032 third plat Summit place addition to city of So ith Bend. Kate V. Shotterloy. John L. M. Shi tt.rley and wife, to .Vernon C. Hatir.u-s, $1. I)t y:', third plat of Shetterley jilace. now part of the t i;v of South Bend. Vernon C. Ha-stincrs am wlfo to Samuel A. Cam. $1. Bot 3. third plat oi Shetterley place. Stanislauw and Mary Baxtkowiak to Frank Howard, and Anna. $2.600. Lot 13. Susan M. Ktokrs subdivision. John I Bmbaeh. trustee and Alma M.. hi wife to W illiam C. Tomkina. Frank Scott and William H. Blcrar, trustees, 1. B.rt of block 71, flr?t plat of O Iv of the town now city of South Bend, platted by state, bank. Darius J. Ditvlson to the Chlcnpo and Grand Trunk Hallway Co.. $1. Let 13. William Huckman'a sub-division in South Bend. Elizabeth J. Berber and husband to Constant Tuyttens, $1. Ixit 175 in Milburn Ivuid Co.'s addition to Mishawaka. Inland H. Warner to Tcnacy Tlcir.skl and Sofia. Jl. Part of lota LI and 122. Kaff. Sibley and Fasn.ichtV Under, plar addition to the city of South Hem!. Fred H. Arnold and wife, Joseph C Arnold and wife, Burt A. Arnold . and wife. Henry B. Arnold and wife. Lizzie Smith and husband, Mary Monroe and husband, by Charles CIa.pp. the'.r attorney In fact; and Charles Clapp and wife, and Martha Garrison and Hmma Handy. hir find devisers of .To?rph R Arntdd to William Spr. ntr. HU V. SeeMr t and Ianlel D S- hurt7. $1. Hart of lots 270. In original plat of the town now city of South Bend. William A. J.'rkfon and wife to Theophle! Hhuixetter and Be-!cs;. Ji.SOO. Tracts of land in Cay township. ,T rry B Trs and P 'n To Alv-i C. .vd llovs.r's ri.'.diti.'n to town of rrTh LiVerty. H;cb.ard IV P::sli and wife to M i f .iv'.n?5ton :iT'. l Al r.tl. im Liv- . r $!. I.ri'H te - .iri,l 4 jn rc,n Tle'.TTs .td.liBon to the

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iWil'.ia' i . Tomkis. Frank Seott and

William H. Biu-uar. trutr-e. JL Bart of Moi-'k " .", S'.iti- L ink's Tirst addition Sout li Bend. i'art of block 71, '.rt plat of o I of town now part r f city of Sfjutli Lend. Part of lot William I'uekman's s. id-di vision of Mock 7.". of first plat of ' ' L" of town now (ity of South

Bnd. Part of O Ls of town now j

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pi'rk r... tn's .-ut)-diviion. I

iut N'o '.. William Huckman's sul-

di'.i-ion of !. 01 k No. 7 . of fitsf I 1 at o Ls ( f town now city of South Bend. Lot No. 10, Huckman's sub-iivi-doa of ' Ls 7". of f.rst addition Ls of the town now city of South Bond. Gollen D. Main arnl Blanche to Benjamin V. Dunn. $1. Lot 136. Berner Grove. first addition to ltiver Bark, now a part of the city of South Bend. Benjamin F. Dunn to Golden IX Mann and Blanche, JL Lot 1?., Berner Grove, first addition to Hiver

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MINNEAPOLIS WINS. 7-:'.. MINNEAPOLIS. A: i jr. 20. -- A .'vt-nth ftr.aicrht ih-fcat for the IridianapolKi team since arriving in

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(bay when Minneapolis took its second f-traiht victory of the series. 7 to ly lattintc Cact fr-vly. The

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KANSAS CITY WINS. t-7. KANSAS CITY. Mo., Au-. 20. Kansas City (limbed to within a half prarne of third place by defeating Louisville here this evrninp; 7 to 4. Kvnns outpitched Tincup, the Indian hurler. Score: Loui.-vllle ...000 000 4004 ? 3

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hard in the first two innings Tarsday and defeated Columbus 6 to 2.

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