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
You can visit the memorial page for Daniel Z. Grabill.
Wednesday, August 22, 2018
Erb, John - 1881
Jonny Pennell, who does not know Jonny? is hostler at the Clay Hotel, and is full of pranks and stories as ever. His fast team flourishes as of yore.
By the way, something of interest attaches to that hotel. It is one hundred and eighteen (118) years old, and as solid and unshaken as on the day of its completion. Those old-timers used to build “for keeps”. No flimsy frame - but solid stone. On one of the window panes is written, with some instrument, “John Erb, 1827”. It was probably the father of John Erb, of Lititz, who left this record for future generations to read.
~ The Lititz Record, 04-Nov-1881, Page 2, Column 3
You can visit the memorial page for John Erb.
By the way, something of interest attaches to that hotel. It is one hundred and eighteen (118) years old, and as solid and unshaken as on the day of its completion. Those old-timers used to build “for keeps”. No flimsy frame - but solid stone. On one of the window panes is written, with some instrument, “John Erb, 1827”. It was probably the father of John Erb, of Lititz, who left this record for future generations to read.
~ The Lititz Record, 04-Nov-1881, Page 2, Column 3
You can visit the memorial page for John Erb.
Pennell, Jonny - 1881
Jonny Pennell, who does not know Jonny? is hostler at the Clay Hotel, and is full of pranks and stories as ever. His fast team flourishes as of yore.
By the way, something of interest attaches to that hotel. It is one hundred and eighteen (118) years old, and as solid and unshaken as on the day of its completion. Those old-timers used to build “for keeps”. No flimsy frame - but solid stone. On one of the window panes is written, with some instrument, “John Erb, 1827”. It was probably the father of John Erb, of Lititz, who left this record for future generations to read.
~ The Lititz Record, 04-Nov-1881, Page 2, Column 3
By the way, something of interest attaches to that hotel. It is one hundred and eighteen (118) years old, and as solid and unshaken as on the day of its completion. Those old-timers used to build “for keeps”. No flimsy frame - but solid stone. On one of the window panes is written, with some instrument, “John Erb, 1827”. It was probably the father of John Erb, of Lititz, who left this record for future generations to read.
~ The Lititz Record, 04-Nov-1881, Page 2, Column 3
Steinmetz, Hiram L. - 1881
Mr. Hiram L. Steinmetz is still confined to the house. He has had a long, hard siege with disease, but is convalescing now and hopes to soon “throw physic to the dogs”.
~ The Lititz Record, 04-Nov-1881, Page 2, Column 3
~ The Lititz Record, 04-Nov-1881, Page 2, Column 3
Kline, J. Y. (Dr.) - 1881
From Clay.
Business Activity - Improvements and Progression.
Mr. Geo. Steinmetz, merchant, is at present erecting a dwelling on the lot adjoining the residence of Dr. Kline. It is to be a building of fair proportions, and after it is done will add materially to this place.
~ The Lititz Record, 07-Oct-1881, Page 3, Column 3
Improvements go on apace. Our enterprising merchant, Mr. George W. Steinmetz, is building a handsome two-story frame house on the lot adjoining Dr. J. Y. Kline. Mr. Steinmetz has faith in real estate, and owns several houses.
~ The Lititz Record, 04-Nov-1881, Page 2, Column 3
Dr. J. Y. Kline is filling up his grounds, and otherwise improving his property. The Doctor has thirteen men at work in his cigar factory, but he has higher ideas, and talks of adding another story to the building. Last week he sold seventy thousand cigars. That is not average, however.
~ The Lititz Record, 04-Nov-1881, Page 2, Column 3
Business Activity - Improvements and Progression.
Mr. Geo. Steinmetz, merchant, is at present erecting a dwelling on the lot adjoining the residence of Dr. Kline. It is to be a building of fair proportions, and after it is done will add materially to this place.
~ The Lititz Record, 07-Oct-1881, Page 3, Column 3
Improvements go on apace. Our enterprising merchant, Mr. George W. Steinmetz, is building a handsome two-story frame house on the lot adjoining Dr. J. Y. Kline. Mr. Steinmetz has faith in real estate, and owns several houses.
~ The Lititz Record, 04-Nov-1881, Page 2, Column 3
Dr. J. Y. Kline is filling up his grounds, and otherwise improving his property. The Doctor has thirteen men at work in his cigar factory, but he has higher ideas, and talks of adding another story to the building. Last week he sold seventy thousand cigars. That is not average, however.
~ The Lititz Record, 04-Nov-1881, Page 2, Column 3
Wierman, Grace V. - 1898
Young-Wierman
Oct. 25, in York Springs, by Rev. H. B. Stock, of Carlisle, Mr. Charles F. Young, of Ohio, to Miss Grace V. Wierman, of York Springs.
~ Gettysburg Compiler, 01-Nov-1898
Oct. 25, in York Springs, by Rev. H. B. Stock, of Carlisle, Mr. Charles F. Young, of Ohio, to Miss Grace V. Wierman, of York Springs.
~ Gettysburg Compiler, 01-Nov-1898
Young, Charles F. - 1898
Young-Wierman
Oct. 25, in York Springs, by Rev. H. B. Stock, of Carlisle, Mr. Charles F. Young, of Ohio, to Miss Grace V. Wierman, of York Springs.
~ Gettysburg Compiler, 01-Nov-1898
Oct. 25, in York Springs, by Rev. H. B. Stock, of Carlisle, Mr. Charles F. Young, of Ohio, to Miss Grace V. Wierman, of York Springs.
~ Gettysburg Compiler, 01-Nov-1898
Stock, H. B. (Rev.) - 1898
Young-Wierman
Oct. 25, in York Springs, by Rev. H. B. Stock, of Carlisle, Mr. Charles F. Young, of Ohio, to Miss Grace V. Wierman, of York Springs.
~ Gettysburg Compiler, 01-Nov-1898
Oct. 25, in York Springs, by Rev. H. B. Stock, of Carlisle, Mr. Charles F. Young, of Ohio, to Miss Grace V. Wierman, of York Springs.
~ Gettysburg Compiler, 01-Nov-1898
McCleary, Rosa Ellen - 1893
Young-McCleary
Feb. 19, at the home of the bride, by Rev. J. R. Hutchison, Geo. L. Young of York county, to Miss Rosa F. McCleary of Straban township.
~ The Star and Sentinel, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, 21 Mar 1893
You can visit the memorial page for Rosa Ellen [McCleary] Young.
Feb. 19, at the home of the bride, by Rev. J. R. Hutchison, Geo. L. Young of York county, to Miss Rosa F. McCleary of Straban township.
~ The Star and Sentinel, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, 21 Mar 1893
You can visit the memorial page for Rosa Ellen [McCleary] Young.
Young, George L. - 1893
Young-McCleary
Feb. 19, at the home of the bride, by Rev. J. R. Hutchison, Geo. L. Young of York county, to Miss Rosa F. McCleary of Straban township.
~ The Star and Sentinel, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, 21 Mar 1893
You can visit the memorial page for George L. Young.
Feb. 19, at the home of the bride, by Rev. J. R. Hutchison, Geo. L. Young of York county, to Miss Rosa F. McCleary of Straban township.
~ The Star and Sentinel, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, 21 Mar 1893
You can visit the memorial page for George L. Young.
Hutchison, J. R. (Rev.) - 1893
Young-McCleary
Feb. 19, at the home of the bride, by Rev. J. R. Hutchison, Geo. L. Young of York county, to Miss Rosa F. McCleary of Straban township.
~ The Star and Sentinel, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, 21 Mar 1893.
Feb. 19, at the home of the bride, by Rev. J. R. Hutchison, Geo. L. Young of York county, to Miss Rosa F. McCleary of Straban township.
~ The Star and Sentinel, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, 21 Mar 1893.
Bowersox, John D. (Rev.) - 1923
Yingling-Tressler.
Miss Roxie Tressler, of near town, and William F. Yingling, of Silver Run, were married last Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock at Westminster. The ceremony was performed in the parsonage of St. Benjamin’s Lutheran Church by the pastor, Rev. John D. Bowersox.
~ Adams County Independent, 01-Jun-1923
Miss Roxie Tressler, of near town, and William F. Yingling, of Silver Run, were married last Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock at Westminster. The ceremony was performed in the parsonage of St. Benjamin’s Lutheran Church by the pastor, Rev. John D. Bowersox.
~ Adams County Independent, 01-Jun-1923
Yingling, William F. - 1923
Yingling-Tressler.
Miss Roxie Tressler, of near town, and William F. Yingling, of Silver Run, were married last Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock at Westminster. The ceremony was performed in the parsonage of St. Benjamin’s Lutheran Church by the pastor, Rev. John D. Bowersox.
~ Adams County Independent, 01-Jun-1923
Miss Roxie Tressler, of near town, and William F. Yingling, of Silver Run, were married last Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock at Westminster. The ceremony was performed in the parsonage of St. Benjamin’s Lutheran Church by the pastor, Rev. John D. Bowersox.
~ Adams County Independent, 01-Jun-1923
Tressler, Roxie - 1923
Yingling-Tressler.
Miss Roxie Tressler, of near town, and William F. Yingling, of Silver Run, were married last Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock at Westminster. The ceremony was performed in the parsonage of St. Benjamin’s Lutheran Church by the pastor, Rev. John D. Bowersox.
~ Adams County Independent, 01-Jun-1923
Miss Roxie Tressler, of near town, and William F. Yingling, of Silver Run, were married last Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock at Westminster. The ceremony was performed in the parsonage of St. Benjamin’s Lutheran Church by the pastor, Rev. John D. Bowersox.
~ Adams County Independent, 01-Jun-1923
Bowers, Zora A. - 1902
YEAGY-BOWERS
Dec. 25, at Idaville, by Rev. Oscar H. Gruver, Charles H. Yeagy
and Miss Zora A. Bowers, both of Huntington township.
~ Gettysburg Compiler, 31-Dec-1902
You can visit the memorial page for Zora A. [Bowers] Yeagy.
Dec. 25, at Idaville, by Rev. Oscar H. Gruver, Charles H. Yeagy
and Miss Zora A. Bowers, both of Huntington township.
~ Gettysburg Compiler, 31-Dec-1902
You can visit the memorial page for Zora A. [Bowers] Yeagy.
Yeagy, Charles H. - 1902
YEAGY-BOWERS
Dec. 25, at Idaville, by Rev. Oscar H. Gruver, Charles H. Yeagy
and Miss Zora A. Bowers, both of Huntington township.
~ Gettysburg Compiler, 31-Dec-1902
You can visit the memorial page for Charles Harry Yeagy.
Dec. 25, at Idaville, by Rev. Oscar H. Gruver, Charles H. Yeagy
and Miss Zora A. Bowers, both of Huntington township.
~ Gettysburg Compiler, 31-Dec-1902
You can visit the memorial page for Charles Harry Yeagy.
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