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    1. Article: Bailey, Hansen, Bates, Whitcomb, Berteling, Butterworth, De Wagner, January 15, 1898
    2. Richard Berkheiser
    3. Newspaper Tidbits from Rick B Monday, May 22, 2006 "The South Bend Weekly Tribune", Saturday, January 15, 1898, page 9 ROBBED A RAILROAD OFFICE. Cash Drawer at Three I Freight House Emptied--Cigars Stolen. Between 5 and 6 o'clock Wednesday evening the money drawer at the Three I railroad freight house was robbed of $25 or $30 in cash by some unknown person. The railroad employes were in the yard at the time. A. G. Bailey's cigar factory, in the rear of 1029 West Jefferson street, was broken into Wednesday night and robbed of 900 cigars. The police commissioners appointed another patrolman Wednesday night. The new appointee is Andrew Hansen. He is a Dane, 30 years old, a democrat and lives with his family at 732 Brick avenue. His height is 5 feet and 11 inches and his weight 187 pounds. He will go on duty to-night. A commission composed of Justices Bates and Whitcomb and Drs. Berteling and Butterworth adjudged Frandk De Wagner, of this city, to be of unsound mind Thursday.

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