Brubaker 50×50 feet at the rate of $320 per acre, on which will be located a new school house west of Kissel Hill. (this is the intersection of Landis Valley Road and Kissel Hill Road.) Also a piece of ground from Benj. It is located at the corner of the narrow street west of Mr. The Lititz Record, Friday Morning, May 6, 1892Įducational Notes – The Warwick school board bought half an acre of ground from Ambrose Mahlschnee at Kissel Hill for $325, on which to erect a school house. – Franklin Bentz has torn down his old house and will reside in the old school house until his new house is built. The Lititz Record, Friday Morning, April 29, 1892īrunnerville News. June 14 – Warwick township and Lititz borough, Lititz.June 3 – Elizabeth township, Brickerville.May 19 – Penn township and Manheim borough, Manheim.The examinations will begin at 9 A.M.: [only local of interest places} Teachers’ Examinations – Applicants for schools in northern Lancaster county will be examined at the times and places designated in the following list. We wish the young lady success in her efforts. LINCOLN LOCALS – Miss Lottie Eitnier has started a summer school at Brunnerville. The Lititz Record, Friday Morning, April 8, 1892 There would be an opening to some good young man or woman to teach summer school, which we should have by all means. Twenty-four pupils had been absent from school at one time on account of the disease and quite a number of children are still suffering. A long vacation now stares both pupils and teachers in the face.īRUNNERVILLE NEWS – The measles have been prevailing in this vicinity the past few weeks. Dietrich’s Warwick school closed on Friday J.B. The Lititz Record, Friday Morning, March 25, 1892 LOCAL DISHUPS – The Warwick school board met last Saturday and paid off the teachers for the month of January. The Lititz Record, Friday Morning, February 5, 1892
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