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Oehme, William - 1881

Curiosities.--
Mr. William Oehme has presented us with a fine cluster of Clinton grapes of the second crop this season.  The grapes are perfect and well developed.
~ The Lititz Record, 04-Nov-1881, Page 3, Column 1

Franke, Christ S. - 1881

Curiosities.--
Mrs. Thomas Dalton found on the farm of Christ S. Franke, of New Haven, an ear of corn fifteen inches long and having eleven hundred and fifty-six kernels.
~ The Lititz Record, 04-Nov-1881, Page 3, Column 1

Dalton, Thomas (Mrs.) - 1881

Curiosities.--
Mrs. Thomas Dalton found on the farm of Christ S. Franke, of New Haven, an ear of corn fifteen inches long and having eleven hundred and fifty-six kernels.
~ The Lititz Record, 04-Nov-1881, Page 3, Column 1

Erb, Samuel - 1881

Curiosities.--
On the premises of Samuel Erb, near Millway, was picked a saffron blow that was double-another and leaf.  This is very unusual, though the leaves are strewn around nearly every country dwelling, as saffron is a commodity that sells for its weight in silver, and is largely used by older German families for coloring and flavoring certain condiments. A double flower is so rare as to be worthy of mention.

~ The Lititz Record, 04-Nov-1881, Page 3, Column 1

Haskell, (Rev.) - 1881

That Trip To Boston.--
Last Monday Mr. Isaac Reinfried returned from Boston, Mass., where he has been visiting for about four weeks.  It was shrewdly surmised that Isaac had some particular object in view other than a mere visit, and such proved the case.  He did not return alone, for Mrs. Reinfreid, nee Miss Minnie E. Basney, of Boston, accompanied him.  The nuptial knot was tied by the Rev. Haskell on the 20th of October.  The bride and groom started immediately on the wedding tour.

Everybody will agree with us that fried Isaac has done wisely in joining the army of Benedicts, and deserves full measure of his happiness.  We hereby tender him our congratulatory hand.
~ The Lititz Record, 04-Nov-1881, Page 3, Column 1

Reinfreid, Minnie E. [Basney] - 1881

That Trip To Boston.--
Last Monday Mr. Isaac Reinfried returned from Boston, Mass., where he has been visiting for about four weeks.  It was shrewdly surmised that Isaac had some particular object in view other than a mere visit, and such proved the case.  He did not return alone, for Mrs. Reinfreid, nee Miss Minnie E. Basney, of Boston, accompanied him.  The nuptial knot was tied by the Rev. Haskell on the 20th of October.  The bride and groom started immediately on the wedding tour.

Everybody will agree with us that fried Isaac has done wisely in joining the army of Benedicts, and deserves full measure of his happiness.  We hereby tender him our congratulatory hand.
~ The Lititz Record, 04-Nov-1881, Page 3, Column 1

You can visit the memorial page for Minnie E. [Basney] Reinfried.

Reinfried, Isaac C. - 1881

That Trip To Boston.--
Last Monday Mr. Isaac Reinfried returned from Boston, Mass., where he has been visiting for about four weeks.  It was shrewdly surmised that Isaac had some particular object in view other than a mere visit, and such proved the case.  He did not return alone, for Mrs. Reinfreid, nee Miss Minnie E. Basney, of Boston, accompanied him.  The nuptial knot was tied by the Rev. Haskell on the 20th of October.  The bride and groom started immediately on the wedding tour.

Everybody will agree with us that fried Isaac has done wisely in joining the army of Benedicts, and deserves full measure of his happiness.  We hereby tender him our congratulatory hand.
~ The Lititz Record, 04-Nov-1881, Page 3, Column 1

You can visit the memorial page for Isaac C. Reinfried.

Sturgis, Edward Samuel - 1881

A Half Century.--
Mrs. Edward S. Sturgis was fifty years of age on Friday.  She was expecting a twin sister, Mrs. Henry F. Rauch, of Philadelphia, to spend the day with her, but sickness prevented.  Other friends remembered the anniversary, however, and about a hundred called during the day to tender congratulations, nearly all bearing useful presents.

Mrs. Sturgis was doubly surprised when a party of twelve relatives came from Lancaster well supplied with edibles and substantial souvenirs of the occasion. The day was one long to be remembered with pleasurable emotions as a communion of hearts bound by ties of friendship and of nature.
~ The Lititz Record, 04-Nov-1881, Page 3, Column 1

You can visit the memorial page for Edward Samuel Sturgis.

Rauch, Henry F. (Mrs.) - 1881

A Half Century.--
Mrs. Edward S. Sturgis was fifty years of age on Friday.  She was expecting a twin sister, Mrs. Henry F. Rauch, of Philadelphia, to spend the day with her, but sickness prevented.  Other friends remembered the anniversary, however, and about a hundred called during the day to tender congratulations, nearly all bearing useful presents.

Mrs. Sturgis was doubly surprised when a party of twelve relatives came from Lancaster well supplied with edibles and substantial souvenirs of the occasion. The day was one long to be remembered with pleasurable emotions as a communion of hearts bound by ties of friendship and of nature.
~ The Lititz Record, 04-Nov-1881, Page 3, Column 1

Sturgis, Rosanna Louisa [Oehme] - 1881

A Half Century.--
Mrs. Edward S. Sturgis was fifty years of age on Friday.  She was expecting a twin sister, Mrs. Henry F. Rauch, of Philadelphia, to spend the day with her, but sickness prevented.  Other friends remembered the anniversary, however, and about a hundred called during the day to tender congratulations, nearly all bearing useful presents.

Mrs. Sturgis was doubly surprised when a party of twelve relatives came from Lancaster well supplied with edibles and substantial souvenirs of the occasion. The day was one long to be remembered with pleasurable emotions as a communion of hearts bound by ties of friendship and of nature.
~ The Lititz Record, 04-Nov-1881, Page 3, Column 1


You can visit the memorial page for Rosanna Louisa [Oehme] Sturgis.

Herring, Mr. - 1881

Real Estate.--
John Kahl sold a building lot, 25x200 feet, situated on Willow street, to Mr. Herring for $93.75
~ The Lititz Record, 04-Nov-1881, Page 3, Column 1

Kahl, John - 1881

Real Estate.--
John Kahl sold a building lot, 25x200 feet, situated on Willow street, to Mr. Herring for $93.75
~ The Lititz Record, 04-Nov-1881, Page 3, Column 1

Gochenaur, Joseph - 1881

Real Estate.--
The farm of Frank Shreiner, 33 acres, situate in Manheim township was sold to Joseph Gochenaur, of East Hempfield, for $330.10 an acre.
~ The Lititz Record, 04-Nov-1881, Page 3, Column 1

Shreiner, Frank - 1881

Real Estate.--
The farm of Frank Shreiner, 33 acres, situate in Manheim township was sold to Joseph Gochenaur, of East Hempfield, for $330.10 an acre.
~ The Lititz Record, 04-Nov-1881, Page 3, Column 1