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Kauffman, John S. - 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. 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


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


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

Stauffer, Peter - 1881

Real Estate Sales.--
John F. Landis sold 57 acres, near Clay, with improvements, to Peter Stauffer for $183.20 an acre.
~ The Lititz Record, 14-Oct-1881, Page 2, Column 3


Real Estate Sales.--
The farm of Henry Zook, dec’d, in Warwick township, consisting of 52 acres, was sold to Peter Stauffer at $226 an acre.
~ The Lititz Record, 21-Oct-1881, Page 3, Column 5

Landis, John F. - 1881

Real Estate Sales.--
John F. Landis sold 57 acres, near Clay, with improvements, to Peter Stauffer for $183.20 an acre.
~ The Lititz Record, 14-Oct-1881, Page 2, Column 3

Hess, Henry - 1881

Real Estate Sales.--
John Buckwalter sold in Manheim township, 23 acres and 7 perches of land to Adam Breneman for $590.50 per acre, and 7 acres and 56 perches to Henry Hess for $508 per acre.  The improvements consist of a tobacco shed.
~ The Lititz Record, 14-Oct-1881, Page 2, Column 3

Breneman, Adam - 1881

Real Estate Sales.--
John Buckwalter sold in Manheim township, 23 acres and 7 perches of land to Adam Breneman for $590.50 per acre, and 7 acres and 56 perches to Henry Hess for $508 per acre.  The improvements consist of a tobacco shed.
~ The Lititz Record, 14-Oct-1881, Page 2, Column 3

Buckwalter, John - 1881

Real Estate Sales.--
John Buckwalter sold in Manheim township, 23 acres and 7 perches of land to Adam Breneman for $590.50 per acre, and 7 acres and 56 perches to Henry Hess for $508 per acre.  The improvements consist of a tobacco shed.
~ The Lititz Record, 14-Oct-1881, Page 2, Column 3

Locher, David P. - 1881

Real Estate Sales.--
Farm of Andrew Ruch, near Lancaster, consisting of four acres with improvements, was sold to David P. Locher for $2,515.
~ The Lititz Record, 14-Oct-1881, Page 2, Column 3

Frederick, Henry - 1881

Real Estate Sales.--
Christ Dutt sold a lot on Cedar street to Henry Frederick for $350.  The purchaser will soon build.
~ The Lititz Record, 14-Oct-1881, Page 2, Column 3

Dutt, Christ - 1881

Real Estate Sales.--
Christ Dutt sold a lot on Cedar street to Henry Frederick for $350.  The purchaser will soon build.
~ The Lititz Record, 14-Oct-1881, Page 2, Column 3

Badorf, Benjamin - 1881

Real Estate Sales.--
Benjamin Badorf sold to Elam Roland a lot on Main street, 50 feet front for $6 a foot.  A house will soon be put up.
~ The Lititz Record, 14-Oct-1881, Page 2, Column 3

Seymour, Mrs. - 1881

Murder Most Foul.--
Lancaster was the scene of another horrible crime last week.  About 11 o’clock at night a ruffian by the name of Ed. Sanders broke into the house of Mrs. Seymour, who was up attending a sick woman, and used her so roughly that she died from fright and exhaustion in about an hour.  A man who was sleeping in a back room witnessed the deed, but was too cowardly to interfere, and, jumping out of the back window, fled the house.  Both men were arrested, and a Coroner’s jury brought in a verdict against Sanders of murder.  Sanders made no attempt to escape, and was found near the scene of his crime.
~ The Lititz Record, 14-Oct-1881, Page 2, Column 3

Sanders, Edward - 1881

Murder Most Foul.--
Lancaster was the scene of another horrible crime last week.  About 11 o’clock at night a ruffian by the name of Ed. Sanders broke into the house of Mrs. Seymour, who was up attending a sick woman, and used her so roughly that she died from fright and exhaustion in about an hour.  A man who was sleeping in a back room witnessed the deed, but was too cowardly to interfere, and, jumping out of the back window, fled the house.  Both men were arrested, and a Coroner’s jury brought in a verdict against Sanders of murder.  Sanders made no attempt to escape, and was found near the scene of his crime.
~ The Lititz Record, 14-Oct-1881, Page 2, Column 3