BM-Unc—ter Farming, Saturday, September 11, 1899 Sale Reports GROFF ESTATE SALE A three-day public sale of farm items, col lectibles and furpiturc was held Monday to Saturday for the Robert F. Groff estate, 401 Hartman Bridge Road, Strasburg. The sale attracted 1,025 registered bidders from 17 states and was conducted by Miller and Siegrist Auction eeers, Lancaster. Sold were: walnut; Dutch cupboard $13,700, walnut S-drawer chest w/ bracket feet and raised panel sides $13,500, two sets of Hames bells $3600, Civil War hat $2850, framed 1863 Civil War honnorary kdischarge certificate $lBOO, market wagon. $1225, 2-horse wagon corn wagon $llOO, farm table $l3OO. Fox Sterlingworth 20-gauge shotgun $2lOO, old quilt $1075, 1833 sampler $llOO, Seth Thomas mantel clock $1350, sampler $lOOO, four oyster plates $l2lO, decorated crock pitcher $675, oak claw foot table $lOOO, wooden globe $6OO, Civil War medallion $630, woven basket $6OO. 1847 small wall paper box $575, jelly cupboard $1450, blank et chest $l5OO, wash stand $550, chest of drawers $l5OO, lady’s writing desk $3200, painted corner cup board $lOOO, Indian door $550. and Civil War death certificate $650. JURY SALE A Public Auction of the contents of the Dar renkamp Candy & To bacco Store of ML Joy was held September 4 at the Farm & Home Cen ter, 1383 Arcadia Rd., Lancaster, Pa. by Dan and Jean Jury. A crowd of 300 attended the sale. The Prince Albert chewing tobacco sign brought $6300 and a Rheems calendar $l5O. Other items sold in cluded: Honest Scrap sign $2700, bank note cigar tin $2lO, Cinco Cigar sign slBsod, 3 Piedmont folding chairs $lO5O, 3 oak display cases $3150, display counter $6OO, curved glass display case $550, curved glass display case (broken) $4OO, small oak case $650, oak icebox $7OO, Mas ter Scrap tobacco sign $1275, Hershey sample tin $1250, Crystal Cream caramel contain er $l9OO, fireman’s pa rade banner $235. Na bisco counter jar $425, El Capitan Lancaster Coffee can $l5O, Vic tory fireworks banner $2OO, Even Steven Cig ar sign $475, Captoal , Cigarettes $550, 3 Kil gore cap pistols $450, Tiger tobacco tin $325, Cherry Smash sign $250, English pipe to bacco sign $B5O, Oys ters sign $4OO, Tootsie Roll container $BOO, Helmar Turkish cigar ette sign $5OO. Pepsi advertisement $2lO, Frostie Thermometer $4OO, Enterprise Coffee grinder $l2OO, Dark town Battery cast-iron bank $3500, 2 Reed’s Complete Dispersal Of JJ Marks’ Mill Trail Angus Herd Mon., Sept. 27,1999 at the farm near Jane Lew, West Virginia Complimentary Lunch 11 A.M. Sale at noon 60 Cow/calf Pairs, 20 Bred Females, 1 Herd Sire, 17 Club Calf Producing Cows A farewell to one of America’s pioneer Angus breeders. A Lifetime of Angus Breeding Sells in one Day Watch for your free reference sale booklet in the September issue of the Angus Topics or for more information contact any one of the Sale Managers, TOM BURKE or KURT SCHAFF, AMERICAN ANGUS HALL OF FAME, at the WORLD ANGUS HEADQUARTERS, Box 660, Smith ville, MO 64089. Phone (816) 532-0811. Fax (816) 532-0851. E-Mail angushal@ swbell.net Auctioneer: John Spiker. Mill Trail Farms Route 1, Box 161 • Jane Lew, WV JJ. Marks, owner Garry Alderman 304-884-7928 304-884-8018 304-884-8018 304-269-2256 candy jars $4OO, Bittner candy can $250, Moss man’s peanut butter can $225, Klein chocolate box $125, 2 Crescent peanut $6OO, Kentucky Cardinal match dispen ser $900; Bube bottles $260 and $lOO, Sum mons cigar cutter $675, Bachman barrel $2OO, 7-Up sign $llO, Reyno Cigarettes $525, Egyp tian cigarettes $225, Lancaster Candy scale $250, large candy jar $4OO, 2 Bacon candy containers $370, Florin stove $175, string hol ders $220 and $llO, 4 Schaffs candy plates $4BO, 1916 tobacco li cense $6O, Lancaster fan $lBO, Lifesavers display $lBO. Mount Joy juicer $375, Wen ger’s E-town pretzel jar $2OO, Rheems calendar Public Sale 2 1/2 Acres Valuable Real Estate Sat., Sept. 25,1999 Sale At 3:00 P.M. LOCATED At 1110 W. Rt. 897 Reinholds, West Cocalico Twp., Lancaster Co. From RL 272 At Weaver Market, Take Rt. 897 N. Thru Reinholds And Village Of Blainsport To Sale Real Estate Consists Of A 2 1/2 Story Block Dwelling With Siding, Containing Kitchen, Dining Room, Living Room, Office, Enclosed Porch, Half Bath on Ist Floor; Upstairs Has 4 Bedrooms, Full Bath, Finished Attic; Full Basement; Oil Hot Water Heat, With Wood Stove- Well And Septic On Site; Storm Windows, Wrap And Porch. Also On Property Is A 4 Car Block Garage., This Is A Nice Country Property With Small Stream, Zoned A-2. All This Is Situated on 2.5 Acres M/L. Lots Of Possibilities. 10% Down Day Of Sale, Balance At Settlement. For Inspection Of Property Call 717-336-6983. For App’t. Terms By: William Walter C. Sheidy, Atty. M \ 1 Pannebecker •■action Service PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, 2 UNITS; ANTIQUES; TOOLS AND PER SONAL PROPERTY SAT., SEPT. 18, 1999 Located At 427 S. 4th St.,Denver Boro: Lancaster Co. Real Estate consists of a 2-1/2 story brick semi-detached dwelling with 2 units, new roof, storm windows. Unit #1 first floor has eat-in kitchen, living room, 2 bed rooms, full bath; basement storage; gas heat. Unit #2 second floor has eat-in kitchen, living room, 2 bed rooms, full bath, attic storage, electric heat. Both units have boro water and sewer, also on property is a 1-car frame garage. 10% down day of sale, balance at settlement. For inspec tion of property call 717-336-6983. Slant Top Desk: Sideboard; China Closet; Cedar Wardrobe; Half Table; Recliner; Nursing Rocker; End Tables; Bench; Roll Away Cot; Double Bed; Maytag Wash er; Gas Stove; Floor Light; Thomas Edison Victrolas; Cylinders; Old Slide Projector with Glass Slides; Milk White; Earthen Pie Plates; Bavari an; Glass Pig; Crocks; Tea Pot; Cookie Cutters; Amethyst; Church Plates; Aunt Jemima S. & P; Kerosene Lights; Lanterns; Scheetz Milk Bottle, Cream Top; Scale; Dog Tags; Cap Pistols; Metal Bank; Cigar Cutter; Keys; Wood en Box; Wooden Measures; Copper Bucket; Sadirons; Baskets; Ice Cream Scoops; Beater; Tins; Cookware; Blender; Roast Pan; Collection of S & P’s: Set of Plaza Sil verware; Dated Jar; Globe: Hubley; Child s Chair; Stamps; Old Eye Glasses; Straight Razor; Limoge Wild Rose Set of Dishes; Jewelry; Comforter-Quilt; Ticking; Sugar Bags; PTL Doll; Luggage: Books; Crafts made by Mr. and Mrs. Sweigart; GUNS: Remington 22 with Scope; L.C. Smith Double Bar rel 20 Ga. Rockwell Table Saw; Rockwell Drill Press; B & D Power Band Saw; Grinder; Sander; Miter Box: Clamps; Circular Saw; Jigsaw; Drills; Buck and 2-Man Saw; Wooden Ext. Ladder: Agway Mower; Weed Eater; Hedge Trimmers: Scythe; Alum. Stepladder; Wooden Boxes; Sled; Sprinkling Can; Wagon; Hand and Garden Tools and other items too numerous to mention. J. Noel, Atty. Terms By; JOHN AND LILLIE M. SWEIGART A #AUOOI47«L #1 rt Pannebecker 2SaSaSßaf“ Mm fiction Service c. Bam pmoomm-l App. $l5O, Union National 1929 calendar $250, Sweet Caporal cigar ettes $4OO, matchholder $l5O and 2 cigar hol ders $340. Shaffher Auction Co. conducted the sale with Mark Diffrenderfer, Marty Fleck, Appren tice and Harold Shaff ner. #AUOOI476U 717-336-6983 717-336-2933 (Fax) B. Habecker # 1296-L AUCTION TUESDAY, SEPT. 14,1999 • 3:00 PM 2680 Skytop Road • Pottstown, PA (Comer Skytop A Sanaloga) ESTATE OF MICHAEL J. BRENNECKE MACHINE SHOP TOOLS • HAND TOOLS • 1986 DODGE 2500 VAN • TRAILERS HAND TOOLS: Jig Saw, Cut Off Saw, Gas Chain Saw, Socket Sets. Tool Caddy with all types of Calipers, Rack full of Supplies, Car Ramps, Oil Tool, Wash Pan, Floor Crane, Shelves, Jacks Voltage Meter, Bolt Trays, Trader Hitches, Hand Vac, Battery Chaiger. Grinding Wheels, Turning Tools, Bonng Head, Tool Holder Bits, Tool Boxes. Lawn Mower, Steel Racks, Scrap Iron, etc Many surprises' MACHINE SHOP TOOLS: Le lond (19x54) NC Lathe, Delta Surf Grinder, Bridgeport CNC Milling Machine, Engine Hoist, Induma Mill, Air Compressor, Norton Surface Grinder, Drill Press, Band Saw, Grinding Wheels, Milling Cutting Tools, 15pc Bit Set, Star Gauge Tools, etc VEHICLE: 1986 2500 Dodge Van (Inspected) Conversion Interior - Disassembled Also Double Axle Trailer 6'6”xl2’ 7,000 lbs, B’x4" Single Axle 3,000 tbs 4x5 and 6x9 trailer, etc DIRECTIONS: From Pottstown, go east on High Street Turn left on Sanatoga Road (Landmark on right is Cutillos Restaurant) Go past stop sign to Sale on Left INSPECTION: 3 hours prior to sale time Come prepared to load and remove your items at completion of the sale Removal time of large machinery can be arranged for next day Limited parking AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: The late Mr Brennecke was in the early stages of acquiring all tools and machinery for his machine shop TERMS BY: Estlwr Brennacka Bishop ©Payment In Full • Day of Sale. j. RICHARD J. MOYER, Aucttenoor A AU00642-L (•10) MS-80S0 • FAX »W-6»5* 2 Bonnlo Braa Road • Box 419 • Spring City, PA 19475 PUBLIC SALE of FURNITURE, NED SMITH PICTURES, FINE GLASSWARE & CHINA, HUMMEL PLATES & FIGURINES, EARLY ABC PLATES, FINE SPONGE SPATTER BOWL, COLLECTION of OLD EASTER EGGS, COINS & SILVER BARS, QUILTS - BEDDING & LINENS SAT., SEPT. 18,1999 AT 9:00 AM Loc: 421 Rohrer Road, Mountville, Manor Twp., Lancaster Co., PA. (Dir.: Just east of Mountville, Rt. 462, turn onto Hershey Mill Rd. to Rohrer Rd.) Food served. Sale By MARY & AMOS L. ROHRER Howard E. Shaub, Inc. (717) 464-3541 Auctioneer (AU-000831-L) PUBLIC SALE 3 BEDROOM 2 STORY HOME SAT., SEPT. 25, 1999 At 2 P.M. Located at 103 Dogwood Drive, Bowmansville, Pa., Lancaster County. Directions: From Rt. 625 in the Village of Bowmansville, travel east on Maple Grove Road, go 3 blocks turn right onto Chestnut Street go 1 block turn right onto Dogwood Drive. 9-yr. old 2 Story in excellent condition. 3 Bedrooms. 1-1/2 Baths, Large Main Floor Family Room with Patio Door to Deck, Formal Dinino Room, Eat-in Country Kitchen features electric self cleaning oven/range, dishwasher & disposal, Raised panel doors throughout. Full Basement, Heat Pump with Central Air. Large level yard is fenced with split rail and mesh. Outdoor Storage Shed. Motion Lights in back yard. Total Electric. Public Sewer, On-Site Well. Auctioneer’s Note: This is a great country loca tion on a nice quiet street with easy access to main highways. Selling at same time and place. 15 Ft. Sunline Camper Self-contained, sleeps 6 with awning Open House Saturday, Sept. 4 between 1-4 P.M. also Friday, Sept. 17 between 6-8 P.M. Note: Assumable FHA mortgage financing available at 7.0 Fixed interest rate. Terms By TIMOTHY M. SEAGER and DIANE L. SEAGER 717-445-8240 Auctioneers Leßoy S. Horst, AU000436-L Telephone 717-445-6181 Paul W. Horst
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