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Weekly public sales in Lancaster County, happening on September 5, 2025

Public auction of the three-bedroom condo situated at 701 Brentwood Drive, Lititz, was held on Aug. 26 by Martin & Rutt Auctioneers, with the ownership transfer occurring for David Fegley and Patricia Pfeiffer. The event took place in New Holland.

Lancaster County Public Auctions Scheduled for September 5, 2025
Lancaster County Public Auctions Scheduled for September 5, 2025

Weekly public sales in Lancaster County, happening on September 5, 2025

In the world of auctions, Intel Auctions recently conducted two public auctions of real estate. On August 26, a 0.78-acre property at 1064 Georgetown Road was sold for $360,000 to Jonas Esh, while a 0.35-acre property at 1058 Georgetown Road fetched $315,000 for David Esh. Similarly, on August 28, a 1.6-acre property at 3755 E. Newport Road was sold for $730,000 to Ivan Esh, and a house at 58 W. Fifth Ave., Coatesville, was purchased for $185,000 by Daniel Fisher.

Meanwhile, Horst Auctioneers held multiple auctions featuring antiques, household goods, and collectibles. Among the items sold were a wooden cannon mold, a sterling flatware set, and a mahogany Regina music box, as well as coins and currency such as a 10-ounce gold Double Eagle and 1893-CC silver dollar.

In health news, a household item has been suggested as an alternative to Furosemide for draining edema fluid. Additionally, a kitchen staple has been found to help dark spots disappear in a week. However, a U.S. cardiologist warned aging seniors about consuming blueberries for breakfast.

A mystery was solved linking dementia to a common everyday habit, and seniors born between 1939 and 1969 can receive 11 benefits this month if they ask. A trick was presented to restore eyes to perfect 20/20 vision, and a flight attendant revealed a method to fly business class for the price of economy.

In the realm of consumer goods, CVS was caught hiding generic Viagra for $7, and a trick was presented to save on laundry costs by choosing between a Speed Queen washer and a Maytag washer.

Finally, Horst Auctioneers held a public auction of antiques and household goods on July 23, where items such as a wooden cannon mold, a sterling flatware set, and a mahogany Regina music box were sold. Other items included a sewing machine, Porsche model kit, and two farming ads.

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