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Ref: Lancaster Co. Newspapers 1794-1810
Posted by: Ruth Herman (ID *****2568) Date: May 21, 2007 at 16:53:45
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August 4, 1798
Sixteen Dollars Reward

RAN AWAY yesterday evening from the subscriber, in Lampeter Township, half a mile from Witmer's bridge, an apprentice, named JOHN FISHER, bound to the weaver's trade, about 16 years old, big and underset, brown hair curled: had on and took with him three shirts, three pair of trowsers, viz. one striped, one grey, and another white; also an ash-gray sailor's jacket, and two wool hats, an old one and a new one. Whoever takes up said apprentice, so that his master may have him again shall have the above reward, with reasonable expenses, from
August 1. PHILIP HERMAN


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