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Edwards, Nathaniel - 1860

1860 mortality schedule recorded between 01-Jun-1859 and 31-May-1860.  Items marked with an * are defined at the end.

Name: Nathaniel Edwards
Age: 59
Sex: Male
Month of Death: August
State of Birth: North Carolina
Cause of Death: Consumption*

Consumption - Tuberculosis
~ Carroll County Tennessee 1860 Mortality Schedule

You can visit the memorial page for Nathaniel Edwards.

Vance, Robert Brank (Gen.) - 1881

Congressman Robert Vance, of North Carolina, has a beautiful home on the French Broad River, near Asheville.  Here Mr. Vance every night holds patriarchal service, reading the Bible and leading in family prayer.
~ The Lititz Record, 30-Sept-1881, Page 4, Column 5

Hartranft, Lizzie B. - 1881

Married.
Weit-Hartranft.  September 22, 1881, by the Rev. D. C. Tobias, Edwin K. Weit to Lizzie B. Hartranft, both of Clay, Lancaster county, Pa.
~ The Lititz Record, 30-Sept-1881, Page 3, Column 6

You can visit the memorial page for Lizzie B. [Hartranft] Weit.

Weit, Edwin K. - 1881

Married.
Weit-Hartranft.  September 22, 1881, by the Rev. D. C. Tobias, Edwin K. Weit to Lizzie B. Hartranft, both of Clay, Lancaster county, Pa.
~ The Lititz Record, 30-Sept-1881, Page 3, Column 6

You can visit the memorial page for Edwin K. Weit.

Weltmer, J. G. - 1881

Items of Interest
The New Era says that a charter was granted on Tuesday to the Stevens Beneficial Association, of Lititz, for the benefit of unmarried persons.  The petitioners for the charter were A. B. Reidenbach, F. B. Buch, M. M. Fry, H. H. Tshundy, J. G. Weltmer and J. A. Buch.
~ The Lititz Record, 30-Sept-1881, Page 3, Column 6

Tshudy, Hayden H. - 1881

Items of Interest
The New Era says that a charter was granted on Tuesday to the Stevens Beneficial Association, of Lititz, for the benefit of unmarried persons.  The petitioners for the charter were A. B. Reidenbach, F. B. Buch, M. M. Fry, H. H. Tshundy, J. G. Weltmer and J. A. Buch.
~ The Lititz Record, 30-Sept-1881, Page 3, Column 6


Orphan’s Court Sale.
By an order of the Orphan’s Court, of Lancaster county, will be sold at the Lititz Springs Hotel, on Saturday, November 12th, 1881, the following property of Mrs. Anna Sutter, deceased, viz:
A lot of ground, 55 x 200 feet, situated opposite the Lititz Springs Hotel, Main street, Lititz, Pa.  the improvements thereon are a Two-Story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, 30 x 43 feet, with a Two-Story Brick attachment, 15 x 30 feet; a Well with excellent water, Cistern, a number of Fruit Trees, such as apples, peaches, pears, &c.  This is one of the most desirable residences in the town of Lititz.
Any person wishing to view the property before the day of sale, will please call on the undersigned, residing in Lititz.
Sale to commence at 2 o’clock P. M., on said day, when terms and conditions will be made known by
Hayden H. Tshudy,
M. T. Huebener,
Administrators.
~ The Lititz Record, 14-Oct-1881, Page 3, Column 6


Register of Sales
The following is a list of sales, for which bills have been printed at this office.  Persons wishing Sale Bills printed will find those turned out at the Record Office equal to any printed anywhere else.  All sales for which bills have been printed at this office will be noticed in this paper free from the time they are handed in until the week of the sale.
Oct. 22 -- In Lititz, Kemper’s coal and lumber yard; also 157 perches of land, by L. G. Kemper.
Oct. 28 -- Between Ritter’s Mill and New Haven.  69 cords of oak, hickory and chestnut wood, by Isaac G. Pfautz.
Oct. 28 -- In Lititz, two dwellings and one building lot, by Jesse Ochs.
Nov. 5 -- At the Sturgis House, Lititz, a new, two-story brick dwelling house situated on Main street, Lititz.  A good stable, with accommodations for six horses.  Also a valuable building lot fronting 112 feet on Broad street, extending back two hundred feet to an alley.  By John S. Kauffman.
Nov. 5 -- a lot of household and kitchen furniture by Dallas B. Flory.
Nov. 8 -- Near Hess’ meeting house, Warwick township, 3 acres of wood leave, by Daniel Z. {illegible}.
Nov. 12 -- The residence of Ann Sutter, dec’d, by Hayden H. Tshudy, administrator.  Also a lot of ground, situated in Lititz, by Hayden H. Tshudy, and M. T. Huebener, as the property of the Jacob B, Tshudy, dec’d.
~ The Lititz Record, 21-Oct-1881, Page 2, Column 3


Orphan’s Court Sale.
By an order of the Orphan’s Court, of Lancaster county, will be sold at the Lititz Springs Hotel, on Saturday, November 12th, 1881, the following property of Mrs. Anna Sutter, deceased, viz:
A lot of ground, 55 x __2 {numbers are missing from page} feet, situated opposite the Lititz Springs Hotel, Main street, Lititz, Pa.  The improvements thereon are a Two-Story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, 30 x 43 feet, with a Two-Story Brick attachment, 15 x 30 feet; a Well with excellent water, Cistern, a number of Fruit Trees, such as apples, peaches, pears, &c.  This is one of the most desirable residences in the town of Lititz.

Any person wishing to view the property before the day of sale, will please call on the undersigned, residing in Lititz.

Sale to commence at 2 o’clock P. M., on said day, when terms and conditions will be made known by                                     Hayden H. Tshudy,
Administrator.

At the same time and place will also be sold the following property of J. B. Tshudy, deceased, viz:
A tract of land, situated in the town of Lititz, Pa., bounded on the east by Spruce St., on the south by West Main St., and on the north and west by the Lititz Springs Ground, containing 1 acre and 101 7/8 perches, more or less.

The same will be sold as a whole or in building lots, to suit purchasers.  This tract contains a valuable Stone Quarry.

Conditions and terms made known by
Hayden H. Tshudy,
M. T. Huebener,
Administrators.
~ The Lititz Record, 21-Oct-1881, Page 3, Column 6


Register of Sales
The following is a list of sales, for which bills have been printed at this office.  Persons wishing Sale Bills printed will find those turned out at the Record Office equal to any printed anywhere else.  All sales for which bills have been printed at this office will be noticed in this paper free from the time they are handed in until the week of the sale.
Oct. 28 -- Between Ritter’s Mill and New Haven.  69 cords of oak, hickory and chestnut wood, by Isaac G. Pfautz.
Oct. 28 -- In Lititz, two dwellings and one building lot, by Jesse Ochs.
Nov. 5 -- At the Sturgis House, Lititz, a new, two-story brick dwelling house situated on Main street, Lititz.  A good stable, with accommodations for six horses.  Also a valuable building lot fronting 112 feet on Broad street, extending back two hundred feet to an alley.  By John S. Kauffman.
Nov. 5 -- a lot of household and kitchen furniture by Dallas B. Flory.
Nov. 8 -- Near Hess’ meeting house, Warwick township, 3 acres of wood leave, by Daniel Z. <unreadable>.
Nov. 12 -- The residence of Ann Sutter, dec’d, by Hayden H. Tshudy, administrator.  Also a lot of ground, situated in Lititz, by Hayden H. Tshudy, and M. T. Huebener, as the property of the Jacob B, Tshudy, dec’d.
~ The Lititz Record, 28-Oct-1881, Page 2, Column 2


Here And There.--
We learn of the death of David Fry, in Nebraska.  He worked for Jacob Tshudy and his son Hayden in this village, for upward of twenty years.  About six years ago he moved to Iowa, and last Fall to Nebraska, where he died.  His brother-in-law, Daniel Geyer, resides in Rome.
~ The Lititz Record, 28-Oct-1881, Page 3, Column 3

Register of Sales
The following is a list of sales, for which bills have been printed at this office.  Persons wishing Sale Bills printed will find those turned out at the Record Office equal to any printed anywhere else.  All sales for which bills have been printed at this office will be noticed in this paper free from the time they are handed in until the week of the sale.

Nov. 5 -- At the Sturgis House, Lititz, a new, two-story brick dwelling house situated on Main street, Lititz.  A good stable, with accommodations for six horses.  Also a valuable building lot fronting 112 feet on Broad street, extending back two hundred feet to an alley.  By John S. Kauffman.
Nov. 5 -- a lot of household and kitchen furniture by Dallas B. Flory.
Nov. 8 -- Near Hess’ meeting house, Warwick township, 3 acres of wood leave, by Daniel Z. Grabill.
Nov. 10 -- At Ephrata, 25 head of Durham and Alderney Cows, by Frank S. Brubaker.
Nov. 12 -- The residence of Ann Sutter, dec’d, by Hayden H. Tshudy, administrator.  Also a lot of ground, situated in Lititz, by Hayden H. Tshudy, and M. T. Huebener, as the property of the Jacob B. Tshudy, dec’d.
~ The Lititz Record, 04-Nov-1881, Page 2, Column 3

Buch, F. B. - 1881

Items of Interest
The New Era says that a charter was granted on Tuesday to the Stevens Beneficial Association, of Lititz, for the benefit of unmarried persons.  The petitioners for the charter were A. B. Reidenbach, F. B. Buch, M. M. Fry, H. H. Tshundy, J. G. Weltmer and J. A. Buch.
~ The Lititz Record, 30-Sept-1881, Page 3, Column 6

Reidenbach, A. B. - 1881

Items of Interest
The New Era says that a charter was granted on Tuesday to the Stevens Beneficial Association, of Lititz, for the benefit of unmarried persons.  The petitioners for the charter were A. B. Reidenbach, F. B. Buch, M. M. Fry, H. H. Tshundy, J. G. Weltmer and J. A. Buch.
~ The Lititz Record, 30-Sept-1881, Page 3, Column 6

Register of Sales
The following is a list of sales, for which bills have been printed at this office.  Persons wishing Sale Bills printed will find those turned out at the Record Office equal to any printed anywhere else.  All sales for which bills have been printed at this office will be noticed in this paper free from the time they are handed in until the week of the sale.
Oct. 8 -- In the village of Ephrata, 25 head of Ohio Cows, by Frank S. Brubaker.
Oct. 8 -- In the village of Rothsville, Warwick twp., 5 acres of land, with entirely new improvements thereon, by Geo. S. Geyer.
Oct. 15 -- In Manheim twp., 4 acres of land, with improvements thereon, by A. B. Reidenbach, agent for J. F. Frueauff.
Oct. 14 -- In the village of New Haven, a lot of ground with improvements; also a lot of land without improvements, by Samuel Grube.
Oct. 20 -- In the borough of Lebanon, five houses, two lots and timber land, by J. A. Roebuck, Dan’l Roebuck and P. J. Roebuck.
Oct. 22 -- In Lititz, Kemper’s coal and lumber yard; also 157 perches of land, by L.G. Kemper.
~ The Lititz Record, 07-Oct-1881, Page 2, Column 4


Register of Sales
The following is a list of sales, for which bills have been printed at this office.  Persons wishing Sale Bills printed will find those turned out at the Record Office equal to any printed anywhere else.  All sales for which bills have been printed at this office will be noticed in this paper free from the time they are handed in until the week of the sale.
Oct. 15 -- In Manheim twp., 4 acres of land, with improvements thereon, by A. B. Reidenbach, agent for J. F. Frueauff.
Oct. 15 -- At the late residence of J. P. Fett, Lititz, a lot of household and kitchen furniture, by Geo. T. Greider, agent.
Oct. 14 -- In the village of New Haven, a lot of ground with improvements; also a lot of land without improvements, by Samuel Grube.
Oct. 20 -- In the borough of Lebanon, five houses, two lots and timber land, by J. A. Roebuck, Dan’l Roebuck and P. J. Roebuck.
Oct. 22 -- In Lititz, Kemper’s coal and lumber yard; also 157 perches of land, by L.G. Kemper.
Nov. 5 -- At the Stugis House, Lititz, a new, two-story brick dwelling house situated on Main street, Lititz.  A good stable, with accommodations for six horses.  Also, a valuable building lot fronting 112 feet on Broad street, extending back two hundred feet to an alley.  By John S. Kauffman.
~ The Lititz Record, 14-Oct-1881, Page 2, Column 3

Evans, William - 1881

Items of Interest
Mr. Wm. Evans is setting the fence in front of his residence out four feet to the line.  It is his intention to put down a substantial plankwalk.
~ The Lititz Record, 30-Sept-1881, Page 3, Column 6


Personal.--
Mr. Elmer Evans, son of William Evans, returned to the Pennsylvania University, on Monday.
~ The Lititz Record, 07-Oct-1881, Page 3, Column 5

Witters, Emanuel - 1881

Personal.--
Emanuel Witters, of this place, is visiting friends in Carlisle.
~ The Lititz Record, 30-Sept-1881, Page 3, Column 4

Bomberger, Frank (Mrs.) - 1881

Personal.--
Mrs. Frank Bomberger, a resident of near Naperville, Ill., has returned to her former home at Brownstown.
~ The Lititz Record, 30-Sept-1881, Page 3, Column 4

Hartranft, Levi - 1881

Personal.--
Levi Hartranft, of Illinois, brother of John Hartranft, of Brunnerville, is here on a visit.
~ The Lititz Record, 30-Sept-1881, Page 3, Column 4

Enck, Edward (Mrs.) - 1881

Personal.--
The widow of Edward Enck, formerly of Lexington, who lived in Illinois twenty-two years, is visiting Lancaster county relatives.
~ The Lititz Record, 30-Sept-1881, Page 3, Column 4

Reidenbach, Otis E. - 1881

Personal.--
Otis E. Reidenbach returned to the Moravian Theological Seminary at Bethlehem on Tuesday.
~ The Lititz Record, 30-Sept-1881, Page 3, Column 4

Kemper, Lizzie - 1881

Personal.--
Miss Lizzie Kemper, of this place, is attending the Millersville State Normal School.
~ The Lititz Record, 30-Sept-1881, Page 3, Column 4


Personal.--
Miss Lizzie Kemper was home on a visit over Sunday, for the first time since the term began at the Millersville Normal School.
~ The Lititz Record, 04-Nov-1881, Page 3, Column 3

Rutledge, L. C. - 1881

Personal.--
Mr. Horace Eschbach, formerly of this place, is in the employ of Mr. L. C. Rutledge, in Kingston, Jamaica.  Mr. Rutledge will open a large confectionery on the 8th of October, and the Jamaica Dispatch speaks highly of the new enterprise.  We wish friend Horace abundant success, and hope in course of time to see his name used in connection with the firm.
~ The Lititz Record, 30-Sept-1881, Page 3, Column 4

Shriner, Samuel - 1881

Personal.--
Mrs. Kate Oehme, the widow of the late John Oehme, formerly of this place, who died in the Black Hills, has returned to this township.  She is a sister to Sam’l Shriner, of Lexington, and was absent about fourteen years.
~ The Lititz Record, 30-Sept-1881, Page 3, Column 4

Oehme, John - 1881

Personal.--
Mrs. Kate Oehme, the widow of the late John Oehme, formerly of this place, who died in the Black Hills, has returned to this township.  She is a sister to Sam’l Shriner, of Lexington, and was absent about fourteen years.
~ The Lititz Record, 30-Sept-1881, Page 3, Column 4

Oehme, Kate [Shriner] - 1881

Personal.--
Mrs. Kate Oehme, the widow of the late John Oehme, formerly of this place, who died in the Black Hills, has returned to this township.  She is a sister to Sam’l Shriner, of Lexington, and was absent about fourteen years.
~ The Lititz Record, 30-Sept-1881, Page 3, Column 4

Shober, A. W. (Mrs.) [Shriner] - 1881

Personal.--
Mr. Israel Shriner, of Illinois, brother to Mrs. A. W. Shober, of this place, is visiting here.  His railroad fare from Chicago to Philadelphia was only $5.
~ The Lititz Record, 30-Sept-1881, Page 3, Column 4

Shriner, Israel - 1881

Personal.--
Mr. Israel Shriner, of Illinois, brother to Mrs. A. W. Shober, of this place, is visiting here.  His railroad fare from Chicago to Philadelphia was only $5.
~ The Lititz Record, 30-Sept-1881, Page 3, Column 4

Gantz, Frank - 1881

Real Estate Transactions.--
Ritter estate: Lititz bakery to Dr. J. Shenk for $2750.  Meadow lot in Lititz to Benj. Lutz, for $660.  House and lot near the railroad, to Emmanuel Kauffman for $1430.  Six acres of timber land situate in Penn township, to J. Ritter for $60.25 an acre.  Lititz mill, in Rome, to A. W. Shober for $8035.  Farm of 63 acres, to John Evans at $210 an acre.  14 acres of land with improvements, to Jacob L. Stehman for $4000.  One-third of 840 acres of Iowa prairie land, to A. F. Hostetter, of Lancaster, for $251.  One-third of two lots in Webster City, Iowa, to A. F. Hoestetter, of Lancaster, for $76.  One-fifth of 69 lots is <sic> Council Bluffs, Iowa, to Graybill  Baer for $104.

Assigned estate of Michael Behmer, in New Haven, house and lot to Tobias Martin for $1800.

The farm of Jacob Gantz, deceased, of Pine Hill, was sold to Benj. B. Lehman for $75 an acre.  The farm comprises 90 acres.  Another lot of land, 5 acres, was sold to Frank Gantz for $2080.
~ The Lititz Record, 30-Sept-1881, Page 3, Column 4

Lehman, Benjamin B. - 1881

Real Estate Transactions.--
Ritter estate: Lititz bakery to Dr. J. Shenk for $2750.  Meadow lot in Lititz to Benj. Lutz, for $660.  House and lot near the railroad, to Emmanuel Kauffman for $1430.  Six acres of timber land situate in Penn township, to J. Ritter for $60.25 an acre.  Lititz mill, in Rome, to A. W. Shober for $8035.  Farm of 63 acres, to John Evans at $210 an acre.  14 acres of land with improvements, to Jacob L. Stehman for $4000.  One-third of 840 acres of Iowa prairie land, to A. F. Hostetter, of Lancaster, for $251.  One-third of two lots in Webster City, Iowa, to A. F. Hoestetter, of Lancaster, for $76.  One-fifth of 69 lots is <sic> Council Bluffs, Iowa, to Graybill  Baer for $104.

Assigned estate of Michael Behmer, in New Haven, house and lot to Tobias Martin for $1800.

The farm of Jacob Gantz, deceased, of Pine Hill, was sold to Benj. B. Lehman for $75 an acre.  The farm comprises 90 acres.  Another lot of land, 5 acres, was sold to Frank Gantz for $2080.
~ The Lititz Record, 30-Sept-1881, Page 3, Column 4

Martin, Tobias - 1881

Real Estate Transactions.--
Ritter estate: Lititz bakery to Dr. J. Shenk for $2750.  Meadow lot in Lititz to Benj. Lutz, for $660.  House and lot near the railroad, to Emmanuel Kauffman for $1430.  Six acres of timber land situate in Penn township, to J. Ritter for $60.25 an acre.  Lititz mill, in Rome, to A. W. Shober for $8035.  Farm of 63 acres, to John Evans at $210 an acre.  14 acres of land with improvements, to Jacob L. Stehman for $4000.  One-third of 840 acres of Iowa prairie land, to A. F. Hostetter, of Lancaster, for $251.  One-third of two lots in Webster City, Iowa, to A. F. Hoestetter, of Lancaster, for $76.  One-fifth of 69 lots is <sic> Council Bluffs, Iowa, to Graybill  Baer for $104.

Assigned estate of Michael Behmer, in New Haven, house and lot to Tobias Martin for $1800.

The farm of Jacob Gantz, deceased, of Pine Hill, was sold to Benj. B. Lehman for $75 an acre.  The farm comprises 90 acres.  Another lot of land, 5 acres, was sold to Frank Gantz for $2080.
~ The Lititz Record, 30-Sept-1881, Page 3, Column 4

Behmer, Michael - 1881

Register of Sales
The following is a list of sales, for which bills have been printed at this office.  Persons wishing Sale Bills printed will find those turned out at the Record Office equal to any printed anywhere else.  All sales for which bills have been printed at this office will be noticed in this paper free from the time they are handed in until the week of the sale.
Sept. 27–In the village of New Haven, two acres of land, with improvements thereon, by Ambrose Maischnee, assignee of Michael Behner.
Sept. 28–In Warwick twp., two tracts of land with improvements, by John H. Gantz, administrator of Jacob Gantz, dec’d.
Oct. 1–Near the village of Rothsville, a tract of land, cataining <sic> 14 acres and 36 parches, with improvements thereon, by Washington Krafft.
Oct. 1–In the village of Neffsville, a tract of 70 acres of land, with improvements thereon, by Matilda Hoober.
Oct. 3–In Warwick township, a tract of 9 acres of land, with a mill and other improvements, by Joseph Pfautz.
Oct. 4—In Lititz, 2 horses, wagons, and a large lot of other personal property, by H. E. Miller.
Oct. 5—In Lititz, a one and a half story frame house, by Abraham Coldren, executor of Hannah Coldren, dec’d.
~ The Lititz Record, 23-Sept-1881, Page 2, Column 3


Real Estate Transactions.--
Ritter estate: Lititz bakery to Dr. J. Shenk for $2750.  Meadow lot in Lititz to Benj. Lutz, for $660.  House and lot near the railroad, to Emmanuel Kauffman for $1430.  Six acres of timber land situate in Penn township, to J. Ritter for $60.25 an acre.  Lititz mill, in Rome, to A. W. Shober for $8035.  Farm of 63 acres, to John Evans at $210 an acre.  14 acres of land with improvements, to Jacob L. Stehman for $4000.  One-third of 840 acres of Iowa prairie land, to A. F. Hostetter, of Lancaster, for $251.  One-third of two lots in Webster City, Iowa, to A. F. Hoestetter, of Lancaster, for $76.  One-fifth of 69 lots is <sic> Council Bluffs, Iowa, to Graybill  Baer for $104.

Assigned estate of Michael Behmer, in New Haven, house and lot to Tobias Martin for $1800.

The farm of Jacob Gantz, deceased, of Pine Hill, was sold to Benj. B. Lehman for $75 an acre.  The farm comprises 90 acres.  Another lot of land, 5 acres, was sold to Frank Gantz for $2080.
~ The Lititz Record, 30-Sept-1881, Page 3, Column 4

Baer, Graybill - 1881

Real Estate Transactions.--
Ritter estate: Lititz bakery to Dr. J. Shenk for $2750.  Meadow lot in Lititz to Benj. Lutz, for $660.  House and lot near the railroad, to Emmanuel Kauffman for $1430.  Six acres of timber land situate in Penn township, to J. Ritter for $60.25 an acre.  Lititz mill, in Rome, to A. W. Shober for $8035.  Farm of 63 acres, to John Evans at $210 an acre.  14 acres of land with improvements, to Jacob L. Stehman for $4000.  One-third of 840 acres of Iowa prairie land, to A. F. Hostetter, of Lancaster, for $251.  One-third of two lots in Webster City, Iowa, to A. F. Hoestetter, of Lancaster, for $76.  One-fifth of 69 lots is <sic> Council Bluffs, Iowa, to Graybill  Baer for $104.

Assigned estate of Michael Behmer, in New Haven, house and lot to Tobias Martin for $1800.

The farm of Jacob Gantz, deceased, of Pine Hill, was sold to Benj. B. Lehman for $75 an acre.  The farm comprises 90 acres.  Another lot of land, 5 acres, was sold to Frank Gantz for $2080.
~ The Lititz Record, 30-Sept-1881, Page 3, Column 4

Stehman, Jacob L. - 1881

Real Estate Transactions.--
Ritter estate: Lititz bakery to Dr. J. Shenk for $2750.  Meadow lot in Lititz to Benj. Lutz, for $660.  House and lot near the railroad, to Emmanuel Kauffman for $1430.  Six acres of timber land situate in Penn township, to J. Ritter for $60.25 an acre.  Lititz mill, in Rome, to A. W. Shober for $8035.  Farm of 63 acres, to John Evans at $210 an acre.  14 acres of land with improvements, to Jacob L. Stehman for $4000.  One-third of 840 acres of Iowa prairie land, to A. F. Hostetter, of Lancaster, for $251.  One-third of two lots in Webster City, Iowa, to A. F. Hoestetter, of Lancaster, for $76.  One-fifth of 69 lots is <sic> Council Bluffs, Iowa, to Graybill  Baer for $104.

Assigned estate of Michael Behmer, in New Haven, house and lot to Tobias Martin for $1800.

The farm of Jacob Gantz, deceased, of Pine Hill, was sold to Benj. B. Lehman for $75 an acre.  The farm comprises 90 acres.  Another lot of land, 5 acres, was sold to Frank Gantz for $2080.
~ The Lititz Record, 30-Sept-1881, Page 3, Column 4


Real Estate Transactions.--
Samuel Grube will expose at public sale, on Friday, October 14, 1882, a lot of ground in New Haven, with improvements; also a tract of land consisting of 3 ½ acres, adjoining lands of J. L. Stehman, Christian B. Becker and Peter Wallason.
~ The Lititz Record, 07-Oct-1881, Page 3, Column 2

Evans, John - 1881

Real Estate Transactions.--
Ritter estate: Lititz bakery to Dr. J. Shenk for $2750.  Meadow lot in Lititz to Benj. Lutz, for $660.  House and lot near the railroad, to Emmanuel Kauffman for $1430.  Six acres of timber land situate in Penn township, to J. Ritter for $60.25 an acre.  Lititz mill, in Rome, to A. W. Shober for $8035.  Farm of 63 acres, to John Evans at $210 an acre.  14 acres of land with improvements, to Jacob L. Stehman for $4000.  One-third of 840 acres of Iowa prairie land, to A. F. Hostetter, of Lancaster, for $251.  One-third of two lots in Webster City, Iowa, to A. F. Hoestetter, of Lancaster, for $76.  One-fifth of 69 lots is <sic> Council Bluffs, Iowa, to Graybill  Baer for $104.

Assigned estate of Michael Behmer, in New Haven, house and lot to Tobias Martin for $1800.

The farm of Jacob Gantz, deceased, of Pine Hill, was sold to Benj. B. Lehman for $75 an acre.  The farm comprises 90 acres.  Another lot of land, 5 acres, was sold to Frank Gantz for $2080.
~ The Lititz Record, 30-Sept-1881, Page 3, Column 4

Shober, A. W. - 1881

Real Estate Transactions.--
Ritter estate: Lititz bakery to Dr. J. Shenk for $2750.  Meadow lot in Lititz to Benj. Lutz, for $660.  House and lot near the railroad, to Emmanuel Kauffman for $1430.  Six acres of timber land situate in Penn township, to J. Ritter for $60.25 an acre.  Lititz mill, in Rome, to A. W. Shober for $8035.  Farm of 63 acres, to John Evans at $210 an acre.  14 acres of land with improvements, to Jacob L. Stehman for $4000.  One-third of 840 acres of Iowa prairie land, to A. F. Hostetter, of Lancaster, for $251.  One-third of two lots in Webster City, Iowa, to A. F. Hoestetter, of Lancaster, for $76.  One-fifth of 69 lots is <sic> Council Bluffs, Iowa, to Graybill  Baer for $104.

Assigned estate of Michael Behmer, in New Haven, house and lot to Tobias Martin for $1800.

The farm of Jacob Gantz, deceased, of Pine Hill, was sold to Benj. B. Lehman for $75 an acre.  The farm comprises 90 acres.  Another lot of land, 5 acres, was sold to Frank Gantz for $2080.
~ The Lititz Record, 30-Sept-1881, Page 3, Column 4


Local Short-Stops.--
Mr. A. W. Shober’s residence, on Broad street, has been further beautified by the painter’s art.
~ The Lititz Record, 14-Oct-1881, Page 3, Column 4

Ritter, J. - 1881

Real Estate Transactions.--
Ritter estate: Lititz bakery to Dr. J. Shenk for $2750.  Meadow lot in Lititz to Benj. Lutz, for $660.  House and lot near the railroad, to Emmanuel Kauffman for $1430.  Six acres of timber land situate in Penn township, to J. Ritter for $60.25 an acre.  Lititz mill, in Rome, to A. W. Shober for $8035.  Farm of 63 acres, to John Evans at $210 an acre.  14 acres of land with improvements, to Jacob L. Stehman for $4000.  One-third of 840 acres of Iowa prairie land, to A. F. Hostetter, of Lancaster, for $251.  One-third of two lots in Webster City, Iowa, to A. F. Hoestetter, of Lancaster, for $76.  One-fifth of 69 lots is <sic> Council Bluffs, Iowa, to Graybill  Baer for $104.

Assigned estate of Michael Behmer, in New Haven, house and lot to Tobias Martin for $1800.

The farm of Jacob Gantz, deceased, of Pine Hill, was sold to Benj. B. Lehman for $75 an acre.  The farm comprises 90 acres.  Another lot of land, 5 acres, was sold to Frank Gantz for $2080.
~ The Lititz Record, 30-Sept-1881, Page 3, Column 4

Kauffman, Emmanuel - 1881

Real Estate Transactions.--
Ritter estate: Lititz bakery to Dr. J. Shenk for $2750.  Meadow lot in Lititz to Benj. Lutz, for $660.  House and lot near the railroad, to Emmanuel Kauffman for $1430.  Six acres of timber land situate in Penn township, to J. Ritter for $60.25 an acre.  Lititz mill, in Rome, to A. W. Shober for $8035.  Farm of 63 acres, to John Evans at $210 an acre.  14 acres of land with improvements, to Jacob L. Stehman for $4000.  One-third of 840 acres of Iowa prairie land, to A. F. Hostetter, of Lancaster, for $251.  One-third of two lots in Webster City, Iowa, to A. F. Hoestetter, of Lancaster, for $76.  One-fifth of 69 lots is <sic> Council Bluffs, Iowa, to Graybill  Baer for $104.

Assigned estate of Michael Behmer, in New Haven, house and lot to Tobias Martin for $1800.

The farm of Jacob Gantz, deceased, of Pine Hill, was sold to Benj. B. Lehman for $75 an acre.  The farm comprises 90 acres.  Another lot of land, 5 acres, was sold to Frank Gantz for $2080.
~ The Lititz Record, 30-Sept-1881, Page 3, Column 4

Lutz, Benjamin - 1881

Real Estate Transactions.--
Ritter estate: Lititz bakery to Dr. J. Shenk for $2750.  Meadow lot in Lititz to Benj. Lutz, for $660.  House and lot near the railroad, to Emmanuel Kauffman for $1430.  Six acres of timber land situate in Penn township, to J. Ritter for $60.25 an acre.  Lititz mill, in Rome, to A. W. Shober for $8035.  Farm of 63 acres, to John Evans at $210 an acre.  14 acres of land with improvements, to Jacob L. Stehman for $4000.  One-third of 840 acres of Iowa prairie land, to A. F. Hostetter, of Lancaster, for $251.  One-third of two lots in Webster City, Iowa, to A. F. Hoestetter, of Lancaster, for $76.  One-fifth of 69 lots is <sic> Council Bluffs, Iowa, to Graybill  Baer for $104.

Assigned estate of Michael Behmer, in New Haven, house and lot to Tobias Martin for $1800.

The farm of Jacob Gantz, deceased, of Pine Hill, was sold to Benj. B. Lehman for $75 an acre.  The farm comprises 90 acres.  Another lot of land, 5 acres, was sold to Frank Gantz for $2080.
~ The Lititz Record, 30-Sept-1881, Page 3, Column 4

Shenk, J. (Dr.) - 1881

Real Estate Transactions.--
Ritter estate: Lititz bakery to Dr. J. Shenk for $2750.  Meadow lot in Lititz to Benj. Lutz, for $660.  House and lot near the railroad, to Emmanuel Kauffman for $1430.  Six acres of timber land situate in Penn township, to J. Ritter for $60.25 an acre.  Lititz mill, in Rome, to A. W. Shober for $8035.  Farm of 63 acres, to John Evans at $210 an acre.  14 acres of land with improvements, to Jacob L. Stehman for $4000.  One-third of 840 acres of Iowa prairie land, to A. F. Hostetter, of Lancaster, for $251.  One-third of two lots in Webster City, Iowa, to A. F. Hoestetter, of Lancaster, for $76.  One-fifth of 69 lots is <sic> Council Bluffs, Iowa, to Graybill  Baer for $104.

Assigned estate of Michael Behmer, in New Haven, house and lot to Tobias Martin for $1800.

The farm of Jacob Gantz, deceased, of Pine Hill, was sold to Benj. B. Lehman for $75 an acre.  The farm comprises 90 acres.  Another lot of land, 5 acres, was sold to Frank Gantz for $2080.
~ The Lititz Record, 30-Sept-1881, Page 3, Column 4

Boland, Abraham - 1881

Real Estate Transactions.--
Israel Schlick, of Brownstown, sold his farm, formerly owned by Jacob Fry, deceased, to Abraham Boland, of Lincoln, for $3100.
~ The Lititz Record, 30-Sept-1881, Page 3, Column 4

Fry, Jacob - 1881

Real Estate Transactions.--
Israel Schlick, of Brownstown, sold his farm, formerly owned by Jacob Fry, deceased, to Abraham Boland, of Lincoln, for $3100.
~ The Lititz Record, 30-Sept-1881, Page 3, Column 4

Schlick, Israel - 1881

Real Estate Transactions.--
Israel Schlick, of Brownstown, sold his farm, formerly owned by Jacob Fry, deceased, to Abraham Boland, of Lincoln, for $3100.
~ The Lititz Record, 30-Sept-1881, Page 3, Column 4