Monday, July 29, 2019

Graff, Wilhelm - 1786

Machmer – Gorg, son of the deceased Philipp, and Ester, daughter of Wilhelm Graff; May 3, 1786.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 89

Graff, Ester - 1786

Machmer – Gorg, son of the deceased Philipp, and Ester, daughter of Wilhelm Graff; May 3, 1786.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 89

Machmer, Philipp - 1786

Machmer – Gorg, son of the deceased Philipp, and Ester, daughter of Wilhelm Graff; May 3, 1786.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 89

Machmer, Gorg - 1786

Machmer – Gorg, son of the deceased Philipp, and Ester, daughter of Wilhelm Graff; May 3, 1786.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 89

Lauer, Michael - 1771

Machemer – Heinrich, son of the deceased Johannes, and Elisabeth, daughter of Michael Lauer; January 29, 1771.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 89

Lauer, Elisabeth 1771

Machemer – Heinrich, son of the deceased Johannes, and Elisabeth, daughter of Michael Lauer; January 29, 1771.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 89

Machemer, Johannes - 1771

Machemer – Heinrich, son of the deceased Johannes, and Elisabeth, daughter of Michael Lauer; January 29, 1771.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 89

Machemer, Heinrich - 1771

Machemer – Heinrich, son of the deceased Johannes, and Elisabeth, daughter of Michael Lauer; January 29, 1771.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 89

Wolff, Dorothea - 1778

Alleen – Gorg, son of John and wife Susanna, born January 16, 1778, baptized January 5, 1779.  Sponsor(s): Martin Eifer and Dorothea Wolff.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9

Eifer, Martin - 1778

Alleen – Gorg, son of John and wife Susanna, born January 16, 1778, baptized January 5, 1779.  Sponsor(s): Martin Eifer and Dorothea Wolff.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9

Alleen, Susanna - 1778

Alleen – Gorg, son of John and wife Susanna, born January 16, 1778, baptized January 5, 1779.  Sponsor(s): Martin Eifer and Dorothea Wolff.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9

Alleen, John - 1778

Alleen – Gorg, son of John and wife Susanna, born January 16, 1778, baptized January 5, 1779.  Sponsor(s): Martin Eifer and Dorothea Wolff.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9

Alleen, Gorg - 1778

Alleen – Gorg, son of John and wife Susanna, born January 16, 1778, baptized January 5, 1779.  Sponsor(s): Martin Eifer and Dorothea Wolff.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9

Saturday, July 27, 2019

Grauel, Anna Maria - 1765

Albrecht – J. Michel, son of Christian and wife Elisabeth, born February 7, 1765, baptized March 17, 1765.  Sponsor(s): Michel Grauel and wife Anna Maria.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9

Grauel, Michel - 1765

Albrecht – J. Michel, son of Christian and wife Elisabeth, born February 7, 1765, baptized March 17, 1765.  Sponsor(s): Michel Grauel and wife Anna Maria.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9

Albrecht, Elisabeth - 1765

Albrecht – J. Michel, son of Christian and wife Elisabeth, born February 7, 1765, baptized March 17, 1765.  Sponsor(s): Michel Grauel and wife Anna Maria.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9

Albrecht, Christian - 1765

Albrecht – J. Michel, son of Christian and wife Elisabeth, born February 7, 1765, baptized March 17, 1765.  Sponsor(s): Michel Grauel and wife Anna Maria.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9

Albrecht, J. Michel - 1765

Albrecht – J. Michel, son of Christian and wife Elisabeth, born February 7, 1765, baptized March 17, 1765.  Sponsor(s): Michel Grauel and wife Anna Maria.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9

Black, unknown (Gen.) - 1889

Corporal Tanner, the present Commissioner of Pensions, like his predecessor, General Black, is a “physical wreck.”  Tanner was born in Schoharie, N. Y.., in 1844.   In 1861, at the age of 17, he enlisted as a private soldier in the Eighth New York Infantry.

At the second battle of Bull Run, in 1862, he was struck by a piece of shell, which necessitated the amputation of both legs, one immediately below the knee and the other about half-way between the knee and the ankle, for which injury the Government pays him a pension of $72.00 per month.  Of late years Corporal Tanner has devoted a large portion of his time to public speaking and is one of the most attractive and forcible public speakers in the country.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 2, Column 3

Tanner, unknown (Col.) - 1889

Corporal Tanner, the present Commissioner of Pensions, like his predecessor, General Black, is a “physical wreck.”  Tanner was born in Schoharie, N. Y.., in 1844.   In 1861, at the age of 17, he enlisted as a private soldier in the Eighth New York Infantry.

At the second battle of Bull Run, in 1862, he was struck by a piece of shell, which necessitated the amputation of both legs, one immediately below the knee and the other about half-way between the knee and the ankle, for which injury the Government pays him a pension of $72.00 per month.  Of late years Corporal Tanner has devoted a large portion of his time to public speaking and is one of the most attractive and forcible public speakers in the country.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 2, Column 3

Adam, Anna Margaretha - 1760

Adam – Maria Margaretha, daughter of Bernhart and wife Anna Margaretha, born June 14, 1760, baptized September 4, 1760.  Sponsor(s): the Parents.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9

Adam, Bernhart - 1760

Adam – Maria Margaretha, daughter of Bernhart and wife Anna Margaretha, born June 14, 1760, baptized September 4, 1760.  Sponsor(s): the Parents.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9

Adam, Maria Margaretha - 1760

Adam – Maria Margaretha, daughter of Bernhart and wife Anna Margaretha, born June 14, 1760, baptized September 4, 1760.  Sponsor(s): the Parents.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9

Ackermann, Elisabeth - 1799

Ackermann – Maria Barbara, daughter of Balser and wife Elisabeth, born July 30 1779, baptized October 6 ,1779.  Sponsor(s): the Parents.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9

Thursday, July 25, 2019

Ackermann, Balser - 1779

Ackermann – Maria Barbara, daughter of Balser and wife Elisabeth, born July 30 1779, baptized October 6 ,1779.  Sponsor(s): the Parents.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9

Wednesday, July 24, 2019

Ackermann, Maria Barbara - 1779

Ackermann – Maria Barbara, daughter of Balser and wife Elisabeth, born July 30 1779, baptized October 6 ,1779.  Sponsor(s): the Parents.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9

Tuesday, July 23, 2019

Huth, Maria Margretha - 1780

Luts – Daniel, son of Adam, and Maria Margretha, daughter of the deceased Johannes Huth; February 22, 1780.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 89

Huth, Johannes - 1780

Luts – Daniel, son of Adam, and Maria Margretha, daughter of the deceased Johannes Huth; February 22, 1780.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 89

Luts, Adam - 1780

Luts – Daniel, son of Adam, and Maria Margretha, daughter of the deceased Johannes Huth; February 22, 1780.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 89

Luts, David - 1780

Luts – Daniel, son of Adam, and Maria Margretha, daughter of the deceased Johannes Huth; February 22, 1780.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 89

Monday, July 22, 2019

Munche, Anna Catharina - 1764

Achebach – Anna Catharina, daughter of Mathias and wife Ann Margreth, born April 11, 1764, baptized May 27, 1764.  Sponsor(s): Heinrich Munche and wife Anna Catharina.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9

Munche, Heinrich - 1764

Achebach – Anna Catharina, daughter of Mathias and wife Ann Margreth, born April 11, 1764, baptized May 27, 1764.  Sponsor(s): Heinrich Munche and wife Anna Catharina.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9

Achebach, Ann Margreth - 1764

Achebach – Anna Catharina, daughter of Mathias and wife Ann Margreth, born April 11, 1764, baptized May 27, 1764.  Sponsor(s): Heinrich Munche and wife Anna Catharina.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9

Achebach, Mathias - 1764

Achebach – Anna Catharina, daughter of Mathias and wife Ann Margreth, born April 11, 1764, baptized May 27, 1764.  Sponsor(s): Heinrich Munche and wife Anna Catharina.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9

Friday, July 19, 2019

Achebach, Anna Catharina - 1764

Achebach – Anna Catharina, daughter of Mathias and wife Ann Margreth, born April 11, 1764, baptized May 27, 1764.  Sponsor(s): Heinrich Munche and wife Anna Catharina.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9

Schnedfer, Gorg - 1772

Achebach – Maria Elisabeth, daughter of Mathias, born xxxxx, baptized January 8, 1772.  Sponsor(s): Maria Elisabeth, daughter of Gorg Schnedfer.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9

Schnedfer, Maria Elisabeth - 1772

Achebach – Maria Elisabeth, daughter of Mathias, born xxxxx, baptized January 8, 1772.  Sponsor(s): Maria Elisabeth, daughter of Gorg Schnedfer.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9

Achebach, Mathias - 1772

Achebach – Maria Elisabeth, daughter of Mathias, born xxxxx, baptized January 8, 1772.  Sponsor(s): Maria Elisabeth, daughter of Gorg Schnedfer.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9

Achebach, Maria Elisabeth - 1772

Achebach – Maria Elisabeth, daughter of Mathias, born xxxxx, baptized January 8, 1772.  Sponsor(s): Maria Elisabeth, daughter of Gorg Schnedfer.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9

Hasler, Anna - 1762

Achebach – Anna Maria, daughter of Mathias, born xxxxx, baptized February 18, 1762.  Sponsor(s): Abraham Hassler and wife Anna.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9

Hassler, Abraham - 1762

Achebach – Anna Maria, daughter of Mathias, born xxxxx, baptized February 18, 1762.  Sponsor(s): Abraham Hassler and wife Anna.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9

Achebach, Mathias - 1762

Achebach – Anna Maria, daughter of Mathias, born xxxxx, baptized February 18, 1762.  Sponsor(s): Abraham Hassler and wife Anna.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9

Achebach, Anna Maria - 1762

Achebach – Anna Maria, daughter of Mathias, born xxxxx, baptized February 18, 1762.  Sponsor(s): Abraham Hassler and wife Anna.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9

Sherb, Thomas - 1755

Achebach – Anna Margreth, daughter of Mathias, born xxxxx, baptized November 28, 1755.  Sponsor(s): Thomas Sherb
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9

Achebach, Mathias - 1755

Achebach – Anna Margreth, daughter of Mathias, born xxxxx, baptized November 28, 1755.  Sponsor(s): Thomas Sherb
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9

Achebach, Anna Margreth - 1755

Achebach – Anna Margreth, daughter of Mathias, born xxxxx, baptized November 28, 1755.  Sponsor(s): Thomas Sherb
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9

Burgholder, Martin - 1760

Achebach – Anna Eva, daughter of Johannes, born xxxxx, baptized June 2, 1760.  Sponsor(s): Martin Burgholder and wife.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9

Achebach, Johannes - 1760

Achebach – Anna Eva, daughter of Johannes, born xxxxx, baptized June 2, 1760.  Sponsor(s): Martin Burgholder and wife.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9

Achebach, Anna Eva - 1760

Achebach – Anna Eva, daughter of Johannes, born xxxxx, baptized June 2, 1760.  Sponsor(s): Martin Burgholder and wife.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9

Sander, Peter - 1758

Achebach – Anna Regina, daughter of Johannes, born xxxxx, baptized February 5, 1758.  Sponsor(s): Peter Sander and wife.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9

Achebach, Johannes - 1758

Achebach – Anna Regina, daughter of Johannes, born xxxxx, baptized February 5, 1758.  Sponsor(s): Peter Sander and wife.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9

Achebach, Anna Regina - 1758

Achebach – Anna Regina, daughter of Johannes, born xxxxx, baptized February 5, 1758.  Sponsor(s): Peter Sander and wife.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9

Thursday, July 18, 2019

Albrecht, Gorg - 1771

Ackermann – Balser, son of the deceased Wendel Ackermann, and Elisabeth, widow of Gorg Albrecht; June 18, 1771.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 55

Albrecht, Elisabeth - 1771

Ackermann – Balser, son of the deceased Wendel Ackermann, and Elisabeth, widow of Gorg Albrecht; June 18, 1771.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 55

Ackermann, Wendel - 1771

Ackermann – Balser, son of the deceased Wendel Ackermann, and Elisabeth, widow of Gorg Albrecht; June 18, 1771.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 55

Ackermann, Balser - 1771

Ackermann – Balser, son of the deceased Wendel Ackermann, and Elisabeth, widow of Gorg Albrecht; June 18, 1771.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 55

Ache, Gorg (adult) - 1767

Ache – Gorg, son of Heinrich and wife Catharina, born June 16, 1767, baptized July 12, 1767.  Sponsor(s): Gorg Ache.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9

Ache, Catharina - 1767

Ache – Gorg, son of Heinrich and wife Catharina, born June 16, 1767, baptized July 12, 1767.  Sponsor(s): Gorg Ache.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9

Ache, Heinrich - 1767

Ache – Gorg, son of Heinrich and wife Catharina, born June 16, 1767, baptized July 12, 1767.  Sponsor(s): Gorg Ache.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9

Ache, Gorg (newborn) - 1767

Ache – Gorg, son of Heinrich and wife Catharina, born June 16, 1767, baptized July 12, 1767.  Sponsor(s): Gorg Ache.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9

Verber, Samuel - 1765

Ache – Christina, daughter of Heinrich and wife Catharina, born November 5, 1765, baptized December 1, 1765.  Sponsor(s): Casper Faddeicher and Christina [Verber] Faddeicher, daughter of Samuel Verber.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9

Faddeicher, Christina [Verber] - 1765

Ache – Christina, daughter of Heinrich and wife Catharina, born November 5, 1765, baptized December 1, 1765.  Sponsor(s): Casper Faddeicher and Christina [Verber] Faddeicher, daughter of Samuel Verber.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9

Faddeicher, Casper - 1765

Ache – Christina, daughter of Heinrich and wife Catharina, born November 5, 1765, baptized December 1, 1765.  Sponsor(s): Casper Faddeicher and Christina [Verber] Faddeicher, daughter of Samuel Verber.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9

Ache, Catharina - 1765

Ache – Christina, daughter of Heinrich and wife Catharina, born November 5, 1765, baptized December 1, 1765.  Sponsor(s): Casper Faddeicher and Christina [Verber] Faddeicher, daughter of Samuel Verber.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9

Ache, Heinrich - 1765

Ache – Christina, daughter of Heinrich and wife Catharina, born November 5, 1765, baptized December 1, 1765.  Sponsor(s): Casper Faddeicher and Christina [Verber] Faddeicher, daughter of Samuel Verber.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9

Ache, Christina - 1765

Ache – Christina, daughter of Heinrich and wife Catharina, born November 5, 1765, baptized December 1, 1765.  Sponsor(s): Casper Faddeicher and Christina [Verber] Faddeicher, daughter of Samuel Verber.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9

Aache, Heinrich - 1767

Aache – Johannes, widower, and Maria Cristine, daughter of Adolph Zimmermann; July 21, 1767.  (In Heinrich Aache’s house.)
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 55

Learnard, O. E. - 1889

Why This Delay.
Some explanation may be due our subscribers and others who have shown a kindly interest in the establishment of the RECORD, for the delay in the first publication of the paper.  About the 15th of July the building now occupied by the RECORD on Henry street was rented by the company from Mr. Jack Watts.  At the time there were three tenants. The second story used as living apartments and the party vacated promptly at the end of the month. Mr. Justice Sternberg occupied the first story as an office and he too found other quarters on the first of August. The basement, which the Record Company and Mr. Cutler intended to use a press room was occupied by O. E. Learnard as a store room and for the old Tribune engine, press, eases, etc., and for which he paid a monthly rent, of $2.

Mr. Watts informed Learnard that the building had been rented and the "Colonel" promised to vacate August 1. When that time arrived he failed to do as he had agreed and Mr. Watts was compelled to serve him with a written notice which, however, according to law, gave him 30 days to observe.

Knowing that he could not stop the publication of a paper which gave promise of being so popular with the citizens of Lawrence, the gentlemanly(?) proprietor of the journal and Tribune determined to prove as annoying as possible and therefore occupied the basement until the last hour of the last day of the month.  And then not satisfied with the exhibition of his petty spite he went still farther and tore up the foundation upon which the old Tribune press and engine had stood, that they could not be used for the purpose by the RECORD company and to replace which would cause delay of two or three days and an additional expense of $25 or $30.

This is why the first publication of the RECORD has been delayed until to-day.  We leave the reader to draw his own conclusions.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 2, Column 2


The Journal appeared Tuesday morning with the name of O. E. Learnard as Editor and Proprietor at the head of its columns.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 2, Column 3

Sternberg, Justice - 1889

Why This Delay.
Some explanation may be due our subscribers and others who have shown a kindly interest in the establishment of the RECORD, for the delay in the first publication of the paper.  About the 15th of July the building now occupied by the RECORD on Henry street was rented by the company from Mr. Jack Watts.  At the time there were three tenants. The second story used as living apartments and the party vacated promptly at the end of the month. Mr. Justice Sternberg occupied the first story as an office and he too found other quarters on the first of August. The basement, which the Record Company and Mr. Cutler intended to use a press room was occupied by O. E. Learnard as a store room and for the old Tribune engine, press, eases, etc., and for which he paid a monthly rent, of $2.

Mr. Watts informed Learnard that the building had been rented and the "Colonel" promised to vacate August 1. When that time arrived he failed to do as he had agreed and Mr. Watts was compelled to serve him with a written notice which, however, according to law, gave him 30 days to observe.

Knowing that he could not stop the publication of a paper which gave promise of being so popular with the citizens of Lawrence, the gentlemanly(?) proprietor of the journal and Tribune determined to prove as annoying as possible and therefore occupied the basement until the last hour of the last day of the month.  And then not satisfied with the exhibition of his petty spite he went still farther and tore up the foundation upon which the old Tribune press and engine had stood, that they could not be used for the purpose by the RECORD company and to replace which would cause delay of two or three days and an additional expense of $25 or $30.

This is why the first publication of the RECORD has been delayed until to-day.  We leave the reader to draw his own conclusions.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 2, Column 2

Wednesday, July 17, 2019

Watts, Jack - 1889

Why This Delay.
Some explanation may be due our subscribers and others who have shown a kindly interest in the establishment of the RECORD, for the delay in the first publication of the paper.  About the 15th of July the building now occupied by the RECORD on Henry street was rented by the company from Mr. Jack Watts.  At the time there were three tenants. The second story used as living apartments and the party vacated promptly at the end of the month. Mr. Justice Sternberg occupied the first story as an office and he too found other quarters on the first of August. The basement, which the Record Company and Mr. Cutler intended to use a press room was occupied by O. E. Learnard as a store room and for the old Tribune engine, press, eases, etc., and for which he paid a monthly rent, of $2.

Mr. Watts informed Learnard that the building had been rented and the "Colonel" promised to vacate August 1. When that time arrived he failed to do as he had agreed and Mr. Watts was compelled to serve him with a written notice which, however, according to law, gave him 30 days to observe.

Knowing that he could not stop the publication of a paper which gave promise of being so popular with the citizens of Lawrence, the gentlemanly(?) proprietor of the journal and Tribune determined to prove as annoying as possible and therefore occupied the basement until the last hour of the last day of the month.  And then not satisfied with the exhibition of his petty spite he went still farther and tore up the foundation upon which the old Tribune press and engine had stood, that they could not be used for the purpose by the RECORD company and to replace which would cause delay of two or three days and an additional expense of $25 or $30.

This is why the first publication of the RECORD has been delayed until to-day.  We leave the reader to draw his own conclusions.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 2, Column 2

Zimmermann, Adolph - 1767

Aache – Johannes, widower, and Maria Cristine, daughter of Adolph Zimmermann; July 21, 1767.  (In Heinrich Aache’s house.)
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 55

Zimmermann, Maria Cristine - 1767

Aache – Johannes, widower, and Maria Cristine, daughter of Adolph Zimmermann; July 21, 1767.  (In Heinrich Aache’s house.)
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 55

Aache, Johannes - 1767

Aache – Johannes, widower, and Maria Cristine, daughter of Adolph Zimmermann; July 21, 1767.  (In Heinrich Aache’s house.)
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 55

Breneisen, Conrad - 1782

Aache – Jacob, son of deceased Lehnhard Aache, and Elisabeth, daughter of Conrad Breneisen; April 20, 1782.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 55

Breneisen, Elisabeth - 1782

Aache – Jacob, son of deceased Lehnhard Aache, and Elisabeth, daughter of Conrad Breneisen; April 20, 1782.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 55

Aache, Lehnhard - 1782

Aache – Jacob, son of deceased Lehnhard Aache, and Elisabeth, daughter of Conrad Breneisen; April 20, 1782.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 55

Aache, Jacob - 1782

Aache – Jacob, son of deceased Lehnhard Aache, and Elisabeth, daughter of Conrad Breneisen; April 20, 1782.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 55

Aache, Johannes - 1754

Aache – Gorg, son of Johannes Aache, and Catharine Elisabetha, daughter of Georg {illegible}; December 14, 1754.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 55

Aache, Gorg - 1754

Aache – Gorg, son of Johannes Aache, and Catharine Elisabetha, daughter of Georg {illegible}; December 14, 1754.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 55

Zimmerman, Anna - 1783

Aache – Peter, son of Johannes and wife Maria, born September 14, 1783, baptized October 12, 1783.  Sponsor(s): Peter Zimmerman and wife Anna.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9

Zimmerman, Peter - 1783

Aache – Peter, son of Johannes and wife Maria, born September 14, 1783, baptized October 12, 1783.  Sponsor(s): Peter Zimmerman and wife Anna.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9

Aache, Maria - 1783

Aache – Peter, son of Johannes and wife Maria, born September 14, 1783, baptized October 12, 1783.  Sponsor(s): Peter Zimmerman and wife Anna.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9

Aache, Johannes - 1783

Aache – Peter, son of Johannes and wife Maria, born September 14, 1783, baptized October 12, 1783.  Sponsor(s): Peter Zimmerman and wife Anna.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9

Aache, Peter - 1783

Aache – Peter, son of Johannes and wife Maria, born September 14, 1783, baptized October 12, 1783.  Sponsor(s): Peter Zimmerman and wife Anna.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9

Aache, Anna Maria - 1773

Aache – Catharina, daughter of Johannes and Anna Maria, born March 2, 1773, baptized April 4, 1773.  Sponsor(s): the Parents
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9

Aache, Johannes - 1773

Aache – Catharina, daughter of Johannes and Anna Maria, born March 2, 1773, baptized April 4, 1773.  Sponsor(s): the Parents
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9

Aache, Catharina - 1773

Aache – Catharina, daughter of Johannes and Anna Maria, born March 2, 1773, baptized April 4, 1773.  Sponsor(s): the Parents
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9

Tuesday, July 16, 2019

Amweg, Sophia Loisa - 1775

Aache -- Sophia Loisa, daughter of Gorg; born -----, baptized February 10, 1775; Sponsor: Sophia Loisa Amweg.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9

Aache, Sophia Loisa - 1775

Aache -- Sophia Loisa, daughter of Gorg; born -----, baptized February 10, 1775; Sponsor: Sophia Loisa Amweg.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9

Scheider, Gorg - 1772

Aache – Gorg, and Elisabeth, daughter of Gorg Scheider; December 2, 1772.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 55

Scheider, Elisabeth - 1772

Aache – Gorg, and Elisabeth, daughter of Gorg Scheider; December 2, 1772.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 55

Aache, Gorg - 1772

Aache – Gorg, and Elisabeth, daughter of Gorg Scheider; December 2, 1772.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 55

Garlinger, George - 1785

Garlinger, Michael, labourer, and Mary Grove, of the Nothern Liberties, of the City of Philadelphia; January 26, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, George Garlinger, Michael Garlinger; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 138

Grove, Mary - 1785

Garlinger, Michael, labourer, and Mary Grove, of the Nothern Liberties, of the City of Philadelphia; January 26, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, George Garlinger, Michael Garlinger; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 138

Garlinger, Michael - 1785

Garlinger, Michael, labourer, and Mary Grove, of the Nothern Liberties, of the City of Philadelphia; January 26, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, George Garlinger, Michael Garlinger; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 138

Barker, John - 1785

Gardner, Abraham, potter, and Olive Gamble, of the City of Philadelphia; August 31, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Abraham Gardner, John Barker; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 138

Gamble, Olive - 1785

Gardner, Abraham, potter, and Olive Gamble, of the City of Philadelphia; August 31, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Abraham Gardner, John Barker; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 138

Gardner, Abraham - 1785

Gardner, Abraham, potter, and Olive Gamble, of the City of Philadelphia; August 31, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Abraham Gardner, John Barker; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 138

Conner, John - 1786

Hayes, Michael, and Sarah McNair, of the City of Philadelphia; June 14, 1786, Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Michael Hayes, John Conner; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 139

McNair, Sarah - 1786

Hayes, Michael, and Sarah McNair, of the City of Philadelphia; June 14, 1786, Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Michael Hayes, John Conner; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 139

Hayes, Michael - 1786

Hayes, Michael, and Sarah McNair, of the City of Philadelphia; June 14, 1786, Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Michael Hayes, John Conner; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 139

Carroll, John - 1785

Hastings, James, tailor, and Mary Higgins, of the City of Philadelphia; July 18, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, James Hastings, John Carroll; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 139

Higgins, Mary - 1785

Hastings, James, tailor, and Mary Higgins, of the City of Philadelphia; July 18, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, James Hastings, John Carroll; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 139

Hastings, James - 1785

Hastings, James, tailor, and Mary Higgins, of the City of Philadelphia; July 18, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, James Hastings, John Carroll; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 139

Monday, July 15, 2019

Kauch, Christian - 1785

Harris, Henry, and Catherine Dellway, of the City of Philadelphia; June 22, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, William Hodgson, Christian Kauch; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 139

Hodgson, William - 1785

Harris, Henry, and Catherine Dellway, of the City of Philadelphia; June 22, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, William Hodgson, Christian Kauch; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 139

Dellway, Catherine - 1785

Harris, Henry, and Catherine Dellway, of the City of Philadelphia; June 22, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, William Hodgson, Christian Kauch; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 139

Harris, Henry - 1785

Harris, Henry, and Catherine Dellway, of the City of Philadelphia; June 22, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, William Hodgson, Christian Kauch; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 139

Davidson, Robert - 1786

Harper, Benjamin, and Grace Grub, of Blackford; May 29, 1786; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Benjamin Harper, Robert Davidson; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 139

Grub, Grace - 1786

Harper, Benjamin, and Grace Grub, of Blackford; May 29, 1786; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Benjamin Harper, Robert Davidson; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 139

Harper, Benjamin - 1786

Harper, Benjamin, and Grace Grub, of Blackford; May 29, 1786; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Benjamin Harper, Robert Davidson; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 139

Harberger, Henry - 1786

Harberger, Christopher, and Susanna Burke, of the City of Philadelphia; June 9, 1786; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Christopher Harberger, Henry Harberger; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 139

Burke, Susanna - 1786

Harberger, Christopher, and Susanna Burke, of the City of Philadelphia; June 9, 1786; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Christopher Harberger, Henry Harberger; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 139

Harberger, Christopher - 1786

Harberger, Christopher, and Susanna Burke, of the City of Philadelphia; June 9, 1786; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Christopher Harberger, Henry Harberger; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 139

Johnston, Joseph - 1785

Hanlon, Marmaduke, storekeeper, and Mary Long, of the City of Philadelphia; February 2, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Joseph Johnston, Marmaduke Hanlon; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 139

Long, Mary - 1785

Hanlon, Marmaduke, storekeeper, and Mary Long, of the City of Philadelphia; February 2, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Joseph Johnston, Marmaduke Hanlon; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 139

Hanlon, Marmaduke - 1785

Hanlon, Marmaduke, storekeeper, and Mary Long, of the City of Philadelphia; February 2, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Joseph Johnston, Marmaduke Hanlon; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 139

Burn, Lewis - 1785

Hancock, Benjamin, and Hannah Cross, of New Jersey; April 11, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Benjamin Hancock, Lewis Burn; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 139

Cross, Hannah - 1785

Hancock, Benjamin, and Hannah Cross, of New Jersey; April 11, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Benjamin Hancock, Lewis Burn; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 139

Hancock, Benjamin - 1785

Hancock, Benjamin, and Hannah Cross, of New Jersey; April 11, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Benjamin Hancock, Lewis Burn; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 139

Watson, Benjamin - 1786

Hair, William, and Rebecca Watson, of the County of Bucks; October, 1786; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, William Hair, Benjamin Watson; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 139

Watson, Rebecca - 1786

Hair, William, and Rebecca Watson, of the County of Bucks; October, 1786; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, William Hair, Benjamin Watson; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 139

Hair, William - 1786

Hair, William, and Rebecca Watson, of the County of Bucks; October, 1786; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, William Hair, Benjamin Watson; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 139

Carver, Jacob - 1785

Griscom, George, and Kitty Schreiner, of the State of New Jersey; July 28, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Jacob Carver, George Griscom; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 139

Schreiner, Kitty - 1785

Griscom, George, and Kitty Schreiner, of the State of New Jersey; July 28, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Jacob Carver, George Griscom; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 139

Griscom, George - 1785

Griscom, George, and Kitty Schreiner, of the State of New Jersey; July 28, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Jacob Carver, George Griscom; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 139

Friday, July 12, 2019

McClintock, E. L. - 1889

The Popular Restaurant
905 Massachusetts Street.
E. L. McClintock, Proprietor,
(Successor to G. M. Falley.)
Dayboard    $3.00            Mealtickets    $3.50
The lunch counter at the State University will continue to be run in connection with the restaurant.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Column 5


All students who wish to procure day board would do well to call at the old stand of G. M. Falley & Co., 905 Massachusetts St., now under the control and management of Mr. E. L. McClintock.  The lunch counter will be continued at the University in order that his boarders and all other students may be accommodated.

Respectfully,            E. L. McCLINTOCK.
9-10-6t.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 4, Column 4

Harbaugh, D. F. - 1889

C. K. Carmean                                 D.. F. Harbaugh.
CARMEAN & HARBAUGH,
Livery, Feed and Sale Stables.
Fines <sic> Turnouts in the City.  Special attention given to Boarding Horses.
No. 818 and 820 Vermont Street,
Opposite the Lawrence House.                                                                        Telephone 139.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Columns 5 & 6

Carmean, C. K. - 1889

C. K. Carmean                                 D.. F. Harbaugh.
CARMEAN & HARBAUGH,
Livery, Feed and Sale Stables.
Fines <sic> Turnouts in the City.  Special attention given to Boarding Horses.
No. 818 and 820 Vermont Street,
Opposite the Lawrence House.                                                                        Telephone 139.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Columns 5 & 6

Cutler, H. A. - 1889

New Departure!
Moved
to the
Daily Record Building
H. A. Cutler
Will hereafter be found in the above new quarters on East Henry Street, opposite the Merchant National Bank, better than ever prepared for
Book and Job Printing.

Call and see me.  You will find my prices as low as those of any other establishment doing an honorable business.
H. A. Cutler
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Columns 5 & 6

Benson, H. E. - 1889

DOUGLAS  COUNTY BANK
Established in 1877 and Incorporated in 1889
Does a General Banking Business

We being a separate and distinct organization, solicit a part of the banking business of this community.
After thirty years residence in Kansas we invite the closest scrutiny of our methods of doing business.
INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS.

                      Directors                                                                                     Officers
J. H. Glathart,            H. L. Moore,                                                          R. W. Sparr, President,
W. A. Harris,             J. D. Bowersock,                                                     A. Hadley, Vice-President,
Willie Brown,           F. W. Barteldes,                                                        H. E. Benson, Cashier.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Columns 5 & 6

Barteldes, F. W. - 1889

DOUGLAS  COUNTY BANK
Established in 1877 and Incorporated in 1889
Does a General Banking Business

We being a separate and distinct organization, solicit a part of the banking business of this community.
After thirty years residence in Kansas we invite the closest scrutiny of our methods of doing business.
INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS.

                      Directors                                                                                     Officers
J. H. Glathart,            H. L. Moore,                                                          R. W. Sparr, President,
W. A. Harris,             J. D. Bowersock,                                                    A. Hadley, Vice-President,
Willie Brown,           F. W. Barteldes,                                                      H. E. Benson, Cashier.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Columns 5 & 6

Bowersock, J. D. - 1889

DOUGLAS  COUNTY BANK
Established in 1877 and Incorporated in 1889
Does a General Banking Business

We being a separate and distinct organization, solicit a part of the banking business of this community.
After thirty years residence in Kansas we invite the closest scrutiny of our methods of doing business.
INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS.

                      Directors                                                                                     Officers
J. H. Glathart,            H. L. Moore,                                                          R. W. Sparr, President,
W. A. Harris,             J. D. Bowersock,                                                    A. Hadley, Vice-President,
Willie Brown,           F. W. Barteldes,                                                        H. E. Benson, Cashier.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Columns 5 & 6

Moore, H. L. - 1889

DOUGLAS  COUNTY BANK
Established in 1877 and Incorporated in 1889
Does a General Banking Business

We being a separate and distinct organization, solicit a part of the banking business of this community.
After thirty years residence in Kansas we invite the closest scrutiny of our methods of doing business.
INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS.

                      Directors                                                                                     Officers
J. H. Glathart,            H. L. Moore,                                                          R. W. Sparr, President,
W. A. Harris,             J. D. Bowersock,                                                      A. Hadley, Vice-President,
Willie Brown,           F. W. Barteldes,                                                        H. E. Benson, Cashier.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Columns 5 & 6

Wednesday, July 10, 2019

Brown, Willie - 1889

DOUGLAS  COUNTY BANK
Established in 1877 and Incorporated in 1889
Does a General Banking Business

We being a separate and distinct organization, solicit a part of the banking business of this community.
After thirty years residence in Kansas we invite the closest scrutiny of our methods of doing business.
INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS.

                      Directors                                                                                     Officers
J. H. Glathart,            H. L. Moore,                                                          R. W. Sparr, President,
W. A. Harris,             J. D. Bowersock,                                                     A. Hadley, Vice-President,
Willie Brown,           F. W. Barteldes,                                                       H. E. Benson, Cashier.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Columns 5 & 6

Harris, W. A. - 1889

DOUGLAS  COUNTY BANK
Established in 1877 and Incorporated in 1889
Does a General Banking Business

We being a separate and distinct organization, solicit a part of the banking business of this community.
After thirty years residence in Kansas we invite the closest scrutiny of our methods of doing business.
INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS.

                      Directors                                                                                            Officers
J. H. Glathart,            H. L. Moore,                                                             R. W. Sparr, President,
W. A. Harris,             J. D. Bowersock,                                                       A. Hadley, Vice-President,
Willie Brown,           F. W. Barteldes,                                                           H. E. Benson, Cashier.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Columns 5 & 6

Sparr, R. W. - 1889

DOUGLAS  COUNTY BANK
Established in 1877 and Incorporated in 1889
Does a General Banking Business

We being a separate and distinct organization, solicit a part of the banking business of this community.
After thirty years residence in Kansas we invite the closest scrutiny of our methods of doing business.
INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS.

                      Directors                                                                                     Officers
J. H. Glathart,            H. L. Moore,                                                          R. W. Sparr, President,
W. A. Harris,             J. D. Bowersock,                                                      A. Hadley, Vice-President,
Willie Brown,           F. W. Barteldes,                                                        H. E. Benson, Cashier.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Columns 5 & 6

Hadley, A. - 1889

DOUGLAS  COUNTY BANK
Established in 1877 and Incorporated in 1889
Does a General Banking Business

We being a separate and distinct organization, solicit a part of the banking business of this community.
After thirty years residence in Kansas we invite the closest scrutiny of our methods of doing business.
INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS.

                      Directors                                                                                     Officers
J. H. Glathart,            H. L. Moore,                                                          R. W. Sparr, President,
W. A. Harris,             J. D. Bowersock,                                                     A. Hadley, Vice-President,
Willie Brown,           F. W. Barteldes,                                                        H. E. Benson, Cashier.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Columns 5 & 6

Glathart, J. H. - 1889

DOUGLAS  COUNTY BANK
Established in 1877 and Incorporated in 1889
Does a General Banking Business

We being a separate and distinct organization, solicit a part of the banking business of this community.
After thirty years residence in Kansas we invite the closest scrutiny of our methods of doing business.
INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS.

                      Directors                                                                                     Officers
J. H. Glathart,            H. L. Moore,                                                          R. W. Sparr, President,
W. A. Harris,             J. D. Bowersock,                                                      A. Hadley, Vice-President,
Willie Brown,           F. W. Barteldes,                                                        H. E. Benson, Cashier.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Columns 5 & 6

Seewir, Charles - 1889

Personal Mention.
Mr. Chas. Seewir left Tuesday afternoon for a few day’s trip to Memphis. Tenn.  Mr. Seewir has held the position of city editor on the Journal for the past year and is a young newspaper man of no small merit.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Column 4

Tuesday, July 9, 2019

McFarland, R. S. - 1889

Personal Mention.
Mr. R. S. McFarland, superintendent of Oak Hill cemetery, left yesterday for Detroit to attend a meeting of superintendents of cemeteries.  He will be absent from the city about two weeks.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Column 4

Richards, Fannie - 1889

Personal Mention.
Miss Fannie Richards left yesterday for St. Paul, Minn., where she will reside in the future.  She had until recently been a member of the firm of Barber & Richards, milliners, of this city.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Column 4

Cox, Oscar - 1889

Personal Mention.
Oscar Cox of the “bottom” was in the city to-day wearing a “6 x 9” smile.  A young lady took up her abode at his residence this morning.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Column 4

Sweet, B. F. (Mr. & Mrs.) - 1889

Personal Mention.
Mrs. Mary Watson, of Chicago, Ill., has arrived in the city and will spend the winter visiting her daughters, Mrs. R. W. and B. F. Sweet.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Column 4

Watson, Mary (Mrs.) - 1889

Personal Mention.
Mrs. Mary Watson, of Chicago, Ill., has arrived in the city and will spend the winter visiting her daughters, Mrs. R. W. and B. F. Sweet.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Column 4

McFarland, Robert Mr. & Mrs. - 1889

Personal Mention.
Mr Chas. Fitz and wife, of Mansfield, Ohio, are in the city the guests of Mr. & Mrs. Robert McFarland, on Vermont street.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Column 4

Fitz, Charles Mr. & Mrs. - 1889

Personal Mention.
Mr Chas. Fitz and wife, of Mansfield, Ohio, are in the city the guests of Mr. & Mrs. Robert McFarland, on Vermont street.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Column 4

Brown, Eva - 1889

Personal Mention.
Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Brown and little Miss Eva returned yesterday from a few weeks sojourn in Minnesota and Wisconsin.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Column 4

Monday, July 8, 2019

Brown, Edwin Mr. & Mrs. - 1889

Personal Mention.
Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Brown and little Miss Eva returned yesterday from a few weeks sojourn in Minnesota and Wisconsin.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Column 4

White, Postmaster - 1889

Personal Mention.
Postmaster White, of Eudora, was a visitor in the city to-day and was a caller on congressman Funston at the Eldridge house.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Column 4

Friday, July 5, 2019

Culberston, Kathleen - 1889

Personal Mention.
Mrs. Wm. Culberston and daughter, Miss Kathleen, left yesterday for a two month’s visit at their old home in Iowa City.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Column 4

Culberston, William (Mrs.) - 1889

Personal Mention.
Mrs. Wm. Culberston and daughter, Miss Kathleen, left yesterday for a two month’s visit at their old home in Iowa City.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Column 4

Bailey, George - 1889

Personal Mention.
Mr. Geo. Bailey, cashier of the Santa Fe offices of this city, leaves to-night for a short pleasure trip to Seattle, Washington.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Column 4

Wilson, Edgar (Mrs.) - 1889

Personal Mention.
Mrs. D. F. Harbaugh and mother, Mrs. Edgar Wilson, left to-day for a short visit with relatives at Independence, Kas. <sic>
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Column 4

Harbaugh, D. F. (Mrs.) - 1889

Personal Mention.
Mrs. D. F. Harbaugh and mother, Mrs. Edgar Wilson, left to-day for a short visit with relatives at Independence, Kas. <sic>
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Column 4

Curry, W. E. - 1889

Personal Mention.
W. E. Curry, of Topeka, arrived in the city last evening and will be a member of the junior law class of the University.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Column 4

AT THE UNIVERSITY.
E. E. Slosson got back from Texas yesterday, to resume work.

E. S. Meade returned this morning.

W. E. Curry, the former clerk, now wears the Phi Gam colors.

Prof. Templin will talk to the Science club at its first meeting.

The Senior Pharmacy class will be very small this year.

The Courier and Review will both be out to-morrow.  Also a new paper to be called the University Kansan.

It is proposed to change all the first hour Freshman studies to the fourth hour.

Prof. McDonald has posted a notice stating that he will give private lessons in music to prepare students to enter the department as regular students.

More then 900 visitors registered at the guides room during the summer vacation.

Marion county sends six new students this year.

Almost a hundred new students assembled in the chapel yesterday morning.  This is the greatest number of new students ever present on the first day.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 4, Column 4

Moody, Joel (Hon.) - 1889

Personal Mention.
Hon. Joel Moody, of Mound City, will deliver the opening address to the University students in Chapel Friday morning.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Column 4

Love, Jim - 1889

Personal Mention.
Judge Emery and deputy Sheriff Jim Love were passengers on the “plug” this morning, bound for Kansas City.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Column 4

Watkins, James - 1889

Personal Mention.
Mr. James Watkins is having a serious “tastle” with typhoid fever, but is resting somewhat easier to-day.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Column 4

Charlton, Harry (Mrs.) - 1889

Personal Mention.
Mrs. Harry Charlton returned to Kansas City to-day after a two weeks visit with relatives in this city.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Column 4

Finney, Mrs. - 1889

Personal Mention.
Mrs. Finney has returned to her home in Arkansas City, after a delightful visit with Lawrence friends.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Column 4

Naylor, Mr. - 1889

Personal Mention.
Mr. Naylor, a student of Washburn college, was in the city to-day on his way to visit Baker University.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Column 4

Robertson, Johnnie - 1889

Personal Mention.
Mrs. J. W. Robertson and little Johnie, <sic> went to Fort Scott to-day for a two weeks visit with friends.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Column 4

Robertson, J. W. (Mrs.) - 1889

Personal Mention.
Mrs. J. W. Robertson and little Johnie, <sic> went to Fort Scott to-day for a two weeks visit with friends.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Column 4

Sears, Clarence - 1889

Personal Mention.
Clarence Sears returned last evening from a three months visit at his old home at Chillicothe, Ohio.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Column 4