Friday, October 6, 2017

Steffy, Elizabeth "Lizzie" C. [Demmy] - 1881

Married.
Steffy-Demmy.  October 11, 1881, by the Rev. Joseph Specht, in Manheim, Samuel C. Steffy to Lizzie C. Demmy, both of Lititz.
~ The Lititz Record, 14-Oct-1881, Page 3, Column 6

You can visit the memorial page for Samuel C. Steffy.
You can visit the memorial page for Elizabeth "Lizzie" C. [Demmy] Steffy.

Steffy, Samuel C. - 1881

Married.
Steffy-Demmy.  October 11, 1881, by the Rev. Joseph Specht, in Manheim, Samuel C. Steffy to Lizzie C. Demmy, both of Lititz.
~ The Lititz Record, 14-Oct-1881, Page 3, Column 6

You can visit the memorial page for Samuel C. Steffy.
You can visit the memorial page for Elizabeth "Lizzie" C. {Demmy] Steffy.

Miller, Lizzie R. [Long] - 1881

Married.
Miller-Long. October 6, 1881, by the Rev. D. C. Tobias, Daniel T. Miller, of Fleetwood, Berks county, to Lizzie R. Long, of Mt. Vernon, Lancaster county, Pa.
~ The Lititz Record, 14-Oct-1881, Page 3, Column 6

You can visit the memorial page for Daniel T. Miller.
You can visit the memorial page for Lizzie R. [Long] Miller.

Miller, Daniel T. - 1881

Married.
Miller-Long. October 6, 1881, by the Rev. D. C. Tobias, Daniel T. Miller, of Fleetwood, Berks county, to Lizzie R. Long, of Mt. Vernon, Lancaster county, Pa.
~ The Lititz Record, 14-Oct-1881, Page 3, Column 6

You can visit the memorial page for Daniel T. Miller.
You can visit the memorial page for Lizzie R. [Long] Miller.

Zug, Joseph R. - 1881

Record-ings.--
Joseph R. Zug will open a store at Sporting Hill.
~ The Lititz Record, 14-Oct-1881, Page 3, Column 5

Boehm, Abraham - 1881

Personal.--
Mr. Abraham Boehm, of Lancaster, visited his Lititz relatives on Sunday.
~ The Lititz Record, 14-Oct-1881, Page 3, Column 5

Kline, Lizzie - 1881

Personal.--
Miss Lizzie Kline, of Manheim, was visiting friends in Lititz last week.
~ The Lititz Record, 14-Oct-1881, Page 3, Column 5

Bruner, I. O. - 1881

Personal.--
Mr. Daniel Oehme, for several years in the employ of Levi G. Kemper, left on Monday for New Holland, where he has accepted a position as salesman in the lumber yard of I. O. Bruner.  Mr. Oehme has been a faithful and trustworthy employee while here and we can assure his new employer that he will be a valuable acquisition.
~ The Lititz Record, 14-Oct-1881, Page 3, Column 5

Oehme, Daniel - 1881

Personal.--
Mr. Daniel Oehme, for several years in the employ of Levi G. Kemper, left on Monday for New Holland, where he has accepted a position as salesman in the lumber yard of I. O. Bruner.  Mr. Oehme has been a faithful and trustworthy employee while here and we can assure his new employer that he will be a valuable acquisition.
~ The Lititz Record, 14-Oct-1881, Page 3, Column 5

Hallacher, Miles - 1881

Personal.--
Mr. Miles Hallacher left on Monday for Canada, for the purpose of buying horses.
~ The Lititz Record, 14-Oct-1881, Page 3, Column 5


Personal.--
Mrs. Edwin S. Young, of Lutherville, Md., daughter of Miles Hallacher, was in town over Sunday.
~ The Lititz Record, 04-Nov-1881, Page 3, Column 3

You can visit the memorial page for Miles Hallacher.

Buckwalter, C. (Mrs.) - 1881

Personal.--
Mrs. Kate Adams, of near Dayton, Ohio, is visiting her sister at Warwick, Mrs. C. Buckwalter.
~ The Lititz Record, 14-Oct-1881, Page 3, Column 5

Adams, Kate - 1881

Personal.--
Mrs. Kate Adams, of near Dayton, Ohio, is visiting her sister at Warwick, Mrs. C. Buckwalter.
~ The Lititz Record, 14-Oct-1881, Page 3, Column 5

Bicking, James - 1881

Local Short-Stops.--
Mr. James Bicking threw a potato into a kettle last winter.  He found it the other day with twenty little potatoes adhering to it.
~ The Lititz Record, 14-Oct-1881, Page 3, Column 4


Personal.--
Mrs. Charles Bicking and daughter, of Philadelphia, are in town, stopping with James Bicking.
~ The Lititz Record, 21-Oct-1881, Page 3, Column 4

You can visit the memorial page for James M. Bicking.

Hacker, L. R. - 1881

Local Short-Stops.--
Mr. L. R. Hacker has our acknowledgement for a bottle of excellent Catawba wine, which, like the doner <sic>, sparkles with genial humor, imparting vigor to the weary mind and a glow of generous warmth to the heart.
~ The Lititz Record, 14-Oct-1881, Page 3, Column 4


Try It.—L. R. Hacker, of the Railroad Restaurant, has received a sixty gallon cask of German sauer kraut imported directly from the old country.  He has, also, three barrels of the finest Bermuda onions.  This makes a “strong” card for Mr. H.
~ The Lititz Record, 04-Nov-1881, Page 3, Column 1