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Souder, Daniel - 1881

Little Locals.--
Daniel Souder will, about the first of the year, move his cigar business into the malt house and engage in the manufacture on a larger scale.  It is probable that he will go out of the retail trade in a short time.
~ The Lititz Record, 04-Nov-1881, Page 3, Column 4

Price, Henry - 1881

Dunkard Love Feast.--  The Dunkard Love Feast at the Mohler meeting-house, near Ephrata, on the 1st and 2nd insts. was not inferior in point of numbers or in interest to the fall meetings of other years.  The attendance was very large, of which many were young people.  The church edifice has a seating capacity of 1,400, and both days it was crowded, many finding it impossible to gain admission.

About twenty clergymen were present, including Revs. Myers, of Kansas, Christian Bucher, of Lebanon county, George Bucher, of Lebanon county, --- Myers and Jonas Harly of Montgomery, Bishop Samuel Harly, of Ephrata, --- Moore and J. Moore, of New Jersey, Nicholas Martin and --- Bricker, of Washington county, Md., --- Yetter, of Dauphin, Jonas Price, Henry Light, J. B. Gibble, Jacob Hackman, John Myers, Reuben Reidenbach, Israel Wenger, Henry Price, --- Shirk, of Lancaster county.

The speaking was excellent, Revs. Myers of Kansas and Myers, of Lebanon elicting <sic> special encomiums.

About two hundred and fifty participated in the ceremony of feet washing.  Then followed the Lord's Supper, the holy kiss of friendship and communion.  The services were pervaded by a deep solemnity throughout.  The best order prevailed, and the participants evinced an appreciation of the deeper significance of the ordinances apart from the outward ceremony.

The congregation is rapidly increasing in number, and is probably the strongest in the county.

~ The Lititz Record, 04-Nov-1881, Page 3, Column 4

Wenger, Israel - 1881

Dunkard Love Feast.--  The Dunkard Love Feast at the Mohler meeting-house, near Ephrata, on the 1st and 2nd insts. was not inferior in point of numbers or in interest to the fall meetings of other years.  The attendance was very large, of which many were young people.  The church edifice has a seating capacity of 1,400, and both days it was crowded, many finding it impossible to gain admission.

About twenty clergymen were present, including Revs. Myers, of Kansas, Christian Bucher, of Lebanon county, George Bucher, of Lebanon county, --- Myers and Jonas Harly of Montgomery, Bishop Samuel Harly, of Ephrata, --- Moore and J. Moore, of New Jersey, Nicholas Martin and --- Bricker, of Washington county, Md., --- Yetter, of Dauphin, Jonas Price, Henry Light, J. B. Gibble, Jacob Hackman, John Myers, Reuben Reidenbach, Israel Wenger, Henry Price, --- Shirk, of Lancaster county.

The speaking was excellent, Revs. Myers of Kansas and Myers, of Lebanon elicting <sic> special encomiums.

About two hundred and fifty participated in the ceremony of feet washing.  Then followed the Lord's Supper, the holy kiss of friendship and communion.  The services were pervaded by a deep solemnity throughout.  The best order prevailed, and the participants evinced an appreciation of the deeper significance of the ordinances apart from the outward ceremony.

The congregation is rapidly increasing in number, and is probably the strongest in the county.

~ The Lititz Record, 04-Nov-1881, Page 3, Column 4

Reidenbach, Reuben - 1881

Dunkard Love Feast.--  The Dunkard Love Feast at the Mohler meeting-house, near Ephrata, on the 1st and 2nd insts. was not inferior in point of numbers or in interest to the fall meetings of other years.  The attendance was very large, of which many were young people.  The church edifice has a seating capacity of 1,400, and both days it was crowded, many finding it impossible to gain admission.

About twenty clergymen were present, including Revs. Myers, of Kansas, Christian Bucher, of Lebanon county, George Bucher, of Lebanon county, --- Myers and Jonas Harly of Montgomery, Bishop Samuel Harly, of Ephrata, --- Moore and J. Moore, of New Jersey, Nicholas Martin and --- Bricker, of Washington county, Md., --- Yetter, of Dauphin, Jonas Price, Henry Light, J. B. Gibble, Jacob Hackman, John Myers, Reuben Reidenbach, Israel Wenger, Henry Price, --- Shirk, of Lancaster county.

The speaking was excellent, Revs. Myers of Kansas and Myers, of Lebanon elicting <sic> special encomiums.

About two hundred and fifty participated in the ceremony of feet washing.  Then followed the Lord's Supper, the holy kiss of friendship and communion.  The services were pervaded by a deep solemnity throughout.  The best order prevailed, and the participants evinced an appreciation of the deeper significance of the ordinances apart from the outward ceremony.

The congregation is rapidly increasing in number, and is probably the strongest in the county.

~ The Lititz Record, 04-Nov-1881, Page 3, Column 4

Myers, John - 1881

Dunkard Love Feast.--  The Dunkard Love Feast at the Mohler meeting-house, near Ephrata, on the 1st and 2nd insts. was not inferior in point of numbers or in interest to the fall meetings of other years.  The attendance was very large, of which many were young people.  The church edifice has a seating capacity of 1,400, and both days it was crowded, many finding it impossible to gain admission.

About twenty clergymen were present, including Revs. Myers, of Kansas, Christian Bucher, of Lebanon county, George Bucher, of Lebanon county, --- Myers and Jonas Harly of Montgomery, Bishop Samuel Harly, of Ephrata, --- Moore and J. Moore, of New Jersey, Nicholas Martin and --- Bricker, of Washington county, Md., --- Yetter, of Dauphin, Jonas Price, Henry Light, J. B. Gibble, Jacob Hackman, John Myers, Reuben Reidenbach, Israel Wenger, Henry Price, --- Shirk, of Lancaster county.

The speaking was excellent, Revs. Myers of Kansas and Myers, of Lebanon elicting <sic> special encomiums.

About two hundred and fifty participated in the ceremony of feet washing.  Then followed the Lord's Supper, the holy kiss of friendship and communion.  The services were pervaded by a deep solemnity throughout.  The best order prevailed, and the participants evinced an appreciation of the deeper significance of the ordinances apart from the outward ceremony.

The congregation is rapidly increasing in number, and is probably the strongest in the county.

~ The Lititz Record, 04-Nov-1881, Page 3, Column 4

Hackman, Jacob - 1881

Dunkard Love Feast.--  The Dunkard Love Feast at the Mohler meeting-house, near Ephrata, on the 1st and 2nd insts. was not inferior in point of numbers or in interest to the fall meetings of other years.  The attendance was very large, of which many were young people.  The church edifice has a seating capacity of 1,400, and both days it was crowded, many finding it impossible to gain admission.

About twenty clergymen were present, including Revs. Myers, of Kansas, Christian Bucher, of Lebanon county, George Bucher, of Lebanon county, --- Myers and Jonas Harly of Montgomery, Bishop Samuel Harly, of Ephrata, --- Moore and J. Moore, of New Jersey, Nicholas Martin and --- Bricker, of Washington county, Md., --- Yetter, of Dauphin, Jonas Price, Henry Light, J. B. Gibble, Jacob Hackman, John Myers, Reuben Reidenbach, Israel Wenger, Henry Price, --- Shirk, of Lancaster county.

The speaking was excellent, Revs. Myers of Kansas and Myers, of Lebanon elicting <sic> special encomiums.

About two hundred and fifty participated in the ceremony of feet washing.  Then followed the Lord's Supper, the holy kiss of friendship and communion.  The services were pervaded by a deep solemnity throughout.  The best order prevailed, and the participants evinced an appreciation of the deeper significance of the ordinances apart from the outward ceremony.

The congregation is rapidly increasing in number, and is probably the strongest in the county.

~ The Lititz Record, 04-Nov-1881, Page 3, Column 4

Gibble, J. B. - 1881

Dunkard Love Feast.--  The Dunkard Love Feast at the Mohler meeting-house, near Ephrata, on the 1st and 2nd insts. was not inferior in point of numbers or in interest to the fall meetings of other years.  The attendance was very large, of which many were young people.  The church edifice has a seating capacity of 1,400, and both days it was crowded, many finding it impossible to gain admission.

About twenty clergymen were present, including Revs. Myers, of Kansas, Christian Bucher, of Lebanon county, George Bucher, of Lebanon county, --- Myers and Jonas Harly of Montgomery, Bishop Samuel Harly, of Ephrata, --- Moore and J. Moore, of New Jersey, Nicholas Martin and --- Bricker, of Washington county, Md., --- Yetter, of Dauphin, Jonas Price, Henry Light, J. B. Gibble, Jacob Hackman, John Myers, Reuben Reidenbach, Israel Wenger, Henry Price, --- Shirk, of Lancaster county.

The speaking was excellent, Revs. Myers of Kansas and Myers, of Lebanon elicting <sic> special encomiums.

About two hundred and fifty participated in the ceremony of feet washing.  Then followed the Lord's Supper, the holy kiss of friendship and communion.  The services were pervaded by a deep solemnity throughout.  The best order prevailed, and the participants evinced an appreciation of the deeper significance of the ordinances apart from the outward ceremony.

The congregation is rapidly increasing in number, and is probably the strongest in the county.

~ The Lititz Record, 04-Nov-1881, Page 3, Column 4

Light, Henry - 1881

Dunkard Love Feast.--  The Dunkard Love Feast at the Mohler meeting-house, near Ephrata, on the 1st and 2nd insts. was not inferior in point of numbers or in interest to the fall meetings of other years.  The attendance was very large, of which many were young people.  The church edifice has a seating capacity of 1,400, and both days it was crowded, many finding it impossible to gain admission.

About twenty clergymen were present, including Revs. Myers, of Kansas, Christian Bucher, of Lebanon county, George Bucher, of Lebanon county, --- Myers and Jonas Harly of Montgomery, Bishop Samuel Harly, of Ephrata, --- Moore and J. Moore, of New Jersey, Nicholas Martin and --- Bricker, of Washington county, Md., --- Yetter, of Dauphin, Jonas Price, Henry Light, J. B. Gibble, Jacob Hackman, John Myers, Reuben Reidenbach, Israel Wenger, Henry Price, --- Shirk, of Lancaster county.

The speaking was excellent, Revs. Myers of Kansas and Myers, of Lebanon elicting <sic> special encomiums.

About two hundred and fifty participated in the ceremony of feet washing.  Then followed the Lord's Supper, the holy kiss of friendship and communion.  The services were pervaded by a deep solemnity throughout.  The best order prevailed, and the participants evinced an appreciation of the deeper significance of the ordinances apart from the outward ceremony.

The congregation is rapidly increasing in number, and is probably the strongest in the county.

~ The Lititz Record, 04-Nov-1881, Page 3, Column 4

Price, Jonas - 1881

Dunkard Love Feast.--  The Dunkard Love Feast at the Mohler meeting-house, near Ephrata, on the 1st and 2nd insts. was not inferior in point of numbers or in interest to the fall meetings of other years.  The attendance was very large, of which many were young people.  The church edifice has a seating capacity of 1,400, and both days it was crowded, many finding it impossible to gain admission.

About twenty clergymen were present, including Revs. Myers, of Kansas, Christian Bucher, of Lebanon county, George Bucher, of Lebanon county, --- Myers and Jonas Harly of Montgomery, Bishop Samuel Harly, of Ephrata, --- Moore and J. Moore, of New Jersey, Nicholas Martin and --- Bricker, of Washington county, Md., --- Yetter, of Dauphin, Jonas Price, Henry Light, J. B. Gibble, Jacob Hackman, John Myers, Reuben Reidenbach, Israel Wenger, Henry Price, --- Shirk, of Lancaster county.

The speaking was excellent, Revs. Myers of Kansas and Myers, of Lebanon elicting <sic> special encomiums.

About two hundred and fifty participated in the ceremony of feet washing.  Then followed the Lord's Supper, the holy kiss of friendship and communion.  The services were pervaded by a deep solemnity throughout.  The best order prevailed, and the participants evinced an appreciation of the deeper significance of the ordinances apart from the outward ceremony.

The congregation is rapidly increasing in number, and is probably the strongest in the county.

~ The Lititz Record, 04-Nov-1881, Page 3, Column 4

Martin, Nicholas - 1881

Dunkard Love Feast.--  The Dunkard Love Feast at the Mohler meeting-house, near Ephrata, on the 1st and 2nd insts. was not inferior in point of numbers or in interest to the fall meetings of other years.  The attendance was very large, of which many were young people.  The church edifice has a seating capacity of 1,400, and both days it was crowded, many finding it impossible to gain admission.

About twenty clergymen were present, including Revs. Myers, of Kansas, Christian Bucher, of Lebanon county, George Bucher, of Lebanon county, --- Myers and Jonas Harly of Montgomery, Bishop Samuel Harly, of Ephrata, --- Moore and J. Moore, of New Jersey, Nicholas Martin and --- Bricker, of Washington county, Md., --- Yetter, of Dauphin, Jonas Price, Henry Light, J. B. Gibble, Jacob Hackman, John Myers, Reuben Reidenbach, Israel Wenger, Henry Price, --- Shirk, of Lancaster county.

The speaking was excellent, Revs. Myers of Kansas and Myers, of Lebanon elicting <sic> special encomiums.

About two hundred and fifty participated in the ceremony of feet washing.  Then followed the Lord's Supper, the holy kiss of friendship and communion.  The services were pervaded by a deep solemnity throughout.  The best order prevailed, and the participants evinced an appreciation of the deeper significance of the ordinances apart from the outward ceremony.

The congregation is rapidly increasing in number, and is probably the strongest in the county.

~ The Lititz Record, 04-Nov-1881, Page 3, Column 4

Moore, J. - 1881

Dunkard Love Feast.--  The Dunkard Love Feast at the Mohler meeting-house, near Ephrata, on the 1st and 2nd insts. was not inferior in point of numbers or in interest to the fall meetings of other years.  The attendance was very large, of which many were young people.  The church edifice has a seating capacity of 1,400, and both days it was crowded, many finding it impossible to gain admission.

About twenty clergymen were present, including Revs. Myers, of Kansas, Christian Bucher, of Lebanon county, George Bucher, of Lebanon county, --- Myers and Jonas Harly of Montgomery, Bishop Samuel Harly, of Ephrata, --- Moore and J. Moore, of New Jersey, Nicholas Martin and --- Bricker, of Washington county, Md., --- Yetter, of Dauphin, Jonas Price, Henry Light, J. B. Gibble, Jacob Hackman, John Myers, Reuben Reidenbach, Israel Wenger, Henry Price, --- Shirk, of Lancaster county.

The speaking was excellent, Revs. Myers of Kansas and Myers, of Lebanon elicting <sic> special encomiums.

About two hundred and fifty participated in the ceremony of feet washing.  Then followed the Lord's Supper, the holy kiss of friendship and communion.  The services were pervaded by a deep solemnity throughout.  The best order prevailed, and the participants evinced an appreciation of the deeper significance of the ordinances apart from the outward ceremony.

The congregation is rapidly increasing in number, and is probably the strongest in the county.

~ The Lititz Record, 04-Nov-1881, Page 3, Column 4

Harly, Samuel - 1881

Dunkard Love Feast.--  The Dunkard Love Feast at the Mohler meeting-house, near Ephrata, on the 1st and 2nd insts. was not inferior in point of numbers or in interest to the fall meetings of other years.  The attendance was very large, of which many were young people.  The church edifice has a seating capacity of 1,400, and both days it was crowded, many finding it impossible to gain admission.

About twenty clergymen were present, including Revs. Myers, of Kansas, Christian Bucher, of Lebanon county, George Bucher, of Lebanon county, --- Myers and Jonas Harly of Montgomery, Bishop Samuel Harly, of Ephrata, --- Moore and J. Moore, of New Jersey, Nicholas Martin and --- Bricker, of Washington county, Md., --- Yetter, of Dauphin, Jonas Price, Henry Light, J. B. Gibble, Jacob Hackman, John Myers, Reuben Reidenbach, Israel Wenger, Henry Price, --- Shirk, of Lancaster county.

The speaking was excellent, Revs. Myers of Kansas and Myers, of Lebanon elicting <sic> special encomiums.

About two hundred and fifty participated in the ceremony of feet washing.  Then followed the Lord's Supper, the holy kiss of friendship and communion.  The services were pervaded by a deep solemnity throughout.  The best order prevailed, and the participants evinced an appreciation of the deeper significance of the ordinances apart from the outward ceremony.

The congregation is rapidly increasing in number, and is probably the strongest in the county.

~ The Lititz Record, 04-Nov-1881, Page 3, Column 4

Harly, Jonas - 1881

Dunkard Love Feast.--  The Dunkard Love Feast at the Mohler meeting-house, near Ephrata, on the 1st and 2nd insts. was not inferior in point of numbers or in interest to the fall meetings of other years.  The attendance was very large, of which many were young people.  The church edifice has a seating capacity of 1,400, and both days it was crowded, many finding it impossible to gain admission.

About twenty clergymen were present, including Revs. Myers, of Kansas, Christian Bucher, of Lebanon county, George Bucher, of Lebanon county, --- Myers and Jonas Harly of Montgomery, Bishop Samuel Harly, of Ephrata, --- Moore and J. Moore, of New Jersey, Nicholas Martin and --- Bricker, of Washington county, Md., --- Yetter, of Dauphin, Jonas Price, Henry Light, J. B. Gibble, Jacob Hackman, John Myers, Reuben Reidenbach, Israel Wenger, Henry Price, --- Shirk, of Lancaster county.

The speaking was excellent, Revs. Myers of Kansas and Myers, of Lebanon elicting <sic> special encomiums.

About two hundred and fifty participated in the ceremony of feet washing.  Then followed the Lord's Supper, the holy kiss of friendship and communion.  The services were pervaded by a deep solemnity throughout.  The best order prevailed, and the participants evinced an appreciation of the deeper significance of the ordinances apart from the outward ceremony.

The congregation is rapidly increasing in number, and is probably the strongest in the county.

~ The Lititz Record, 04-Nov-1881, Page 3, Column 4

Bucher, George - 1881

Dunkard Love Feast.--  The Dunkard Love Feast at the Mohler meeting-house, near Ephrata, on the 1st and 2nd insts. was not inferior in point of numbers or in interest to the fall meetings of other years.  The attendance was very large, of which many were young people.  The church edifice has a seating capacity of 1,400, and both days it was crowded, many finding it impossible to gain admission.

About twenty clergymen were present, including Revs. Myers, of Kansas, Christian Bucher, of Lebanon county, George Bucher, of Lebanon county, --- Myers and Jonas Harly of Montgomery, Bishop Samuel Harly, of Ephrata, --- Moore and J. Moore, of New Jersey, Nicholas Martin and --- Bricker, of Washington county, Md., --- Yetter, of Dauphin, Jonas Price, Henry Light, J. B. Gibble, Jacob Hackman, John Myers, Reuben Reidenbach, Israel Wenger, Henry Price, --- Shirk, of Lancaster county.

The speaking was excellent, Revs. Myers of Kansas and Myers, of Lebanon elicting <sic> special encomiums.

About two hundred and fifty participated in the ceremony of feet washing.  Then followed the Lord's Supper, the holy kiss of friendship and communion.  The services were pervaded by a deep solemnity throughout.  The best order prevailed, and the participants evinced an appreciation of the deeper significance of the ordinances apart from the outward ceremony.

The congregation is rapidly increasing in number, and is probably the strongest in the county.

~ The Lititz Record, 04-Nov-1881, Page 3, Column 4

Bucher, Christian - 1881

Dunkard Love Feast.--  The Dunkard Love Feast at the Mohler meeting-house, near Ephrata, on the 1st and 2nd insts. was not inferior in point of numbers or in interest to the fall meetings of other years.  The attendance was very large, of which many were young people.  The church edifice has a seating capacity of 1,400, and both days it was crowded, many finding it impossible to gain admission.

About twenty clergymen were present, including Revs. Myers, of Kansas, Christian Bucher, of Lebanon county, George Bucher, of Lebanon county, --- Myers and Jonas Harly of Montgomery, Bishop Samuel Harly, of Ephrata, --- Moore and J. Moore, of New Jersey, Nicholas Martin and --- Bricker, of Washington county, Md., --- Yetter, of Dauphin, Jonas Price, Henry Light, J. B. Gibble, Jacob Hackman, John Myers, Reuben Reidenbach, Israel Wenger, Henry Price, --- Shirk, of Lancaster county.

The speaking was excellent, Revs. Myers of Kansas and Myers, of Lebanon elicting <sic> special encomiums.

About two hundred and fifty participated in the ceremony of feet washing.  Then followed the Lord's Supper, the holy kiss of friendship and communion.  The services were pervaded by a deep solemnity throughout.  The best order prevailed, and the participants evinced an appreciation of the deeper significance of the ordinances apart from the outward ceremony.

The congregation is rapidly increasing in number, and is probably the strongest in the county.

~ The Lititz Record, 04-Nov-1881, Page 3, Column 4

Becker, J. S. - 1881

Manheim Melange.
General Building Improvements - Miscellaneous Matters.
J. S. Becker, coachmaker, last week sold his entire stock, and will engage in another business.
~ The Lititz Record, 04-Nov-1881, Page 3, Column 4

Bomberger, John - 1881

Manheim Melange.
General Building Improvements - Miscellaneous Matters.
John Bomberger is erecting a new store building in that part of Manheim known as the “Sub-division”.
~ The Lititz Record, 04-Nov-1881, Page 3, Column 4

Danner, George H. - 1881

Manheim Melange.
General Building Improvements - Miscellaneous Matters.
The new building of George H. Danner will be finished in about a month.  When completed it will be the largest store building in the county.
~ The Lititz Record, 04-Nov-1881, Page 3, Column 4

Stehman, Mr. - 1881

Manheim Melange.
General Building Improvements - Miscellaneous Matters.
Messrs. Eby, Stehman & Company have enlarged their flour and feed mill and are putting in entirely new and improved machinery.  The new building is 105x36 feet, four stories high, and will have a capacity of 125 barrels of flour daily.
~ The Lititz Record, 04-Nov-1881, Page 3, Column 4

Eby, Mr. - 1881

Manheim Melange.
General Building Improvements - Miscellaneous Matters.
Messrs. Eby, Stehman & Company have enlarged their flour and feed mill and are putting in entirely new and improved machinery.  The new building is 105x36 feet, four stories high, and will have a capacity of 125 barrels of flour daily.
~ The Lititz Record, 04-Nov-1881, Page 3, Column 4

Reinke, C. L. (Rev.) - 1881

Personal.--
Rev. C. L. Reinke, pastor of the Emanus, Pa., Moravian Church, was in town on Monday and Tuesday.
~ The Lititz Record, 04-Nov-1881, Page 3, Column 3

Brobst, Ettie M. - 1881

Personal.--
Miss Ettie M. Brobst, of Rehrersburg, is visiting friends in town.
~ The Lititz Record, 04-Nov-1881, Page 3, Column 3

Oplinger, J. M. (Rev.) - 1881

Personal.--
Rev. J. M. Oplinger, former pastor of the Evangelical church in this place, is, we are glad to learn, improving in health, after a protracted illness.  He is now a resident of Danielsville, Northampton county.
~ The Lititz Record, 04-Nov-1881, Page 3, Column 3

You can visit the memorial page for Rev. J. M. Oplinger.

Oehme, Henry Linnaeus - 1881

Personal.--
Jacob Shertzer and daughter, Fanny, drove from Churchville, Hartford Co., Md., to this place in ten hours on Sunday.  They are the guests of Henry L. Oehme.
~ The Lititz Record, 04-Nov-1881, Page 3, Column 3

You can visit the memorial page for Henry Linnaeus Oehme.

Shertzer, Fannie - 1881

Personal.--
Jacob Shertzer and daughter, Fanny, drove from Churchville, Hartford Co., Md., to this place in ten hours on Sunday.  They are the guests of Henry L. Oehme.
~ The Lititz Record, 04-Nov-1881, Page 3, Column 3

Shertzer, Jacob - 1881

Personal.--
Jacob Shertzer and daughter, Fanny, drove from Churchville, Hartford Co., Md., to this place in ten hours on Sunday.  They are the guests of Henry L. Oehme.
~ The Lititz Record, 04-Nov-1881, Page 3, Column 3