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Buch, Susan S. [Miller] - 1881

Matrimonial.--
Mr. Frank B. Buch and Miss Sue S. Miller had many friends, and it was generally understood that the two were pretty good friends themselves; so the event of Wednesday evening was not altogether a surprise.  A pleasant company of invited guests assembled at the residence of the young lady’s parents, near New Haven, to witness the nuptials of the happy young couple.  The Rev. J. Peter, of Manheim, tied the matrimonial knot; let us hope the bonds prove silken.

After the ceremonies refreshments were served, so abundantly and richly that it is a mercy no calamity attended the festivities.

The young couple start out on the voyage of life together attended by the sincere well-wishes of all.  Congratulations sound cold and formal, but we add our mite to the abundant store.
~ The Lititz Record, 07-Oct-1881, Page 3, Column 1


Married.
Buch-Miller.  At the residence of the bride’s parents, October 5th, by the Rev. J. Peter, Franklin B. Buch, of Lititz, to Sue S. Miller, of Warwick township, Lancaster Co., Pa.
~ The Lititz Record, 07-Oct-1881, Page 3, Column 5

You can visit the memorial page for Franklin B. Buch.
You can visit the memorial page for Susan S. [Miller] Buch.

Buch, Franklin B. - 1881

Matrimonial.--
Mr. Frank B. Buch and Miss Sue S. Miller had many friends, and it was generally understood that the two were pretty good friends themselves; so the event of Wednesday evening was not altogether a surprise.  A pleasant company of invited guests assembled at the residence of the young lady’s parents, near New Haven, to witness the nuptials of the happy young couple.  The Rev. J. Peter, of Manheim, tied the matrimonial knot; let us hope the bonds prove silken.

After the ceremonies refreshments were served, so abundantly and richly that it is a mercy no calamity attended the festivities.

The young couple start out on the voyage of life together attended by the sincere well-wishes of all.  Congratulations sound cold and formal, but we add our mite to the abundant store.
~ The Lititz Record, 07-Oct-1881, Page 3, Column 1


Married.
Buch-Miller.  At the residence of the bride’s parents, October 5th, by the Rev. J. Peter, Franklin B. Buch, of Lititz, to Sue S. Miller, of Warwick township, Lancaster Co., Pa.
~ The Lititz Record, 07-Oct-1881, Page 3, Column 5

You can visit the memorial page for Franklin B. Buch.
You can visit the memorial page for Susan S. [Miller] Buch.

Mohr, John - 1881

Business Changes.--
Mr. George Arehart has leased Lime Rock station for two years.  He will engage in the coal business and lime manufacturing.  Mr. John Stauffer has been engaged to take charge of the station.  Mr. John Mohr, who formerly managed the above place, will engage in business elsewhere.
~ The Lititz Record, 07-Oct-1881, Page 3, Column 1


Personal.--
John H. Stauffer has been appointed postmaster at Lime Rock, vice John Mohr, resigned.
~ The Lititz Record, 21-Oct-1881, Page 3, Column 4

Stauffer, John H. - 1881

Business Changes.--
Mr. George Arehart has leased Lime Rock station for two years.  He will engage in the coal business and lime manufacturing.  Mr. John Stauffer has been engaged to take charge of the station.  Mr. John Mohr, who formerly managed the above place, will engage in business elsewhere.
~ The Lititz Record, 07-Oct-1881, Page 3, Column 1


Real Estate Transactions.--
John Stauffer purchased the dwelling house of Harry Stark, on Saturday, for $1,525.
~ The Lititz Record, 07-Oct-1881, Page 3, Column 2


Items Of All Sorts.--
J. H. Stauffer has rented the upper front room in his new building to the Marriage Insurance Company, recently chartered.
~ The Lititz Record, 07-Oct-1881, Page 3, Column 4

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

Tobacco.--The U.S. Tobacco journal says: “Our market has dwindled down to a mere shadow compared with its greatness during the past six weeks.  The cause lies in the stiffness of holders, and, to a certain extent, decrease of fine wrapper lots.  Prospective buyers stand aghast at the figures that are being asked for fine goods, and even with the absolute certainty of no return to lower prices for a long time to come, they are loth <sic> to succumb to the inevitable.  No new feature was apparent during the week which might tend to change the market.  The reports from the country are more positive daily that the ’81 crop, as a whole will not exceed that of ’80; Pennsylvania again claims to have raised the “finest” of all crops that ever her soil produced.  At any rate, so far as can be judged now, the ’81 crop is, if not a success, not a failure”.

The dullness of the local market compares with that of the general.  Buyers are pursuing the even tenor of their ways, looking out for chances and buying when they can.

We have to record the following local sales: Mr. J. H. Stauffer purchased of Peter Steif, 1 acre at 10 cents round; of D. D. Burkholder, 4 ½ acres at 27, 10, 5 and 5 cents; of John S. Nicely, 4 acres at 32, 15, 8 and 3 cents; of Andrew Kauffman, 2 acres at 30, 12, 8 and 3 cents; of Henry Eaby, 2 ½ acres at 30, 15, 8 and 3 cents; of Christian Leeking, ½ acre at 25, 12, 5, and 5 cents; of Elias Buch, 1 ½ acres at 25, 8 and 3 cents; of John Leib, 2 acres at 27, 10 and 3 cents.
~ The Lititz Record, 21-Oct-1881, Page 2, Column 2


Personal.--
John H. Stauffer has been appointed postmaster at Lime Rock, vice John Mohr, resigned.
~ The Lititz Record, 21-Oct-1881, Page 3, Column 4

Arehart, George - 1881

Business Changes.--
Mr. George Arehart has leased Lime Rock station for two years.  He will engage in the coal business and lime manufacturing.  Mr. John Stauffer has been engaged to take charge of the station.  Mr. John Mohr, who formerly managed the above place, will engage in business elsewhere.
~ The Lititz Record, 07-Oct-1881, Page 3, Column 1

Knerr, I. E. (Rev.) - 1881

Third Quarterly Conference.--
The 3rd Quarterly Conference of the Lititz and Manheim mission of the Evangelical Church will be held at Lititz, beginning on Saturday next at 2 o’clock P. M., and continuing until Sunday evening.  The Rev. I. E. Knerr, of Reading, will preside.
~ The Lititz Record, 07-Oct-1881, Page 3, Column 1

You can visit the memorial page for Rev. I. E. Knerr.

Bruckart, H. I. - 1881

Elected Principal.--
At the meeting of the Board of the Lititz School Directors, held last Monday evening, the following resolution was adopted: Resolved, “Thatthis Board elect Miss H. I. Bruckart principal of all the schools in the district, for the term, and that she shall have supervision and order in all, and that the pupils and teachers in every room shall obey her orders.”
~ The Lititz Record, 07-Oct-1881, Page 3, Column 1

Kemper, L. G. - 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.
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


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. <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, 21-Oct-1881, Page 2, Column 3

Roebuck, P. J. - 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.
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


Hail Insurance.--
A meeting of prominent tobacco growers and other citizens was held at the Franklin House, in the city of Lancaster, on Monday afternoon.  John H. High was called to the chair, and Johnson Miller chosen secretary.  After some discussion in regard to the matter that Lancaster was the largest tobacco-growing county in the State, and the necessity of a company to protect our farmers of this crop from its destruction by hail, which was so serious in some sections of this county during the summer, it was agreed to organize a home company, and the following officers and directors were elected: Peter S. Reist, of Lititz, President; I. A. Stober, of Schoenech, Vice President; Dr. P. J. Roebuck, of Lititz, Treasurer; Johnson Miller, of Lititz, Secretary.  Directors-John H. High, of East Earl twp., James Collins, of Colerain twp., Menno M. Fry, of Warwick twp., Daniel Herr, of Pequea twp., Henry S. Eberly, of Clay twp.

The name of the organization will be the Lancaster County Mutual Hail Insurance Company.  The business office will be located at Lititz.  An application will be made to the Governor for a charter in due time, and books opened to receive applications for insurance.  The company will be put in running order as soon as agents for each township in the county have been appointed.
~ The Lititz Record, 28-Oct-1881, Page 3, Column 2

 You can visit the memorial page for Dr Peter J Roebuck.

Roebuck, Daniel - 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.
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

Roebuck, J. A. - 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.
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

Grube, Samuel - 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.
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


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


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


Real Estate Sales.--
The property of Samuel Grube, situated in New Haven, was sold to Samuel Frederick for $1,650.
~ The Lititz Record, 21-Oct-1881, Page 3, Column 5

Rader, Daniel - 1881

Akron News.--
The large farm of Mrs. Keller, deceased, near Akron, was sold on September 24th, if we mistake not, to Daniel Rader, landlord at Farmersville, for $75 an acre.  The farm comprises 101 acres, and the amount realized for it was $7,575.
~ The Lititz Record, 07-Oct-1881, Page 2, Column 3

Keller, Mrs. - 1881

Akron News.--
The large farm of Mrs. Keller, deceased, near Akron, was sold on September 24th, if we mistake not, to Daniel Rader, landlord at Farmersville, for $75 an acre.  The farm comprises 101 acres, and the amount realized for it was $7,575.
~ The Lititz Record, 07-Oct-1881, Page 2, Column 3