Ref: Town and Country Newspaper Pennsburg, Montgomery County, PA Saturday - September 3, 1904 FROM OUR CORPS OF ABLE CORRESPONDENTS BALLY Wm. A. SCHALL will offer the following properties at public sale, on Saturday, September 10, one tenanted by Frank BAUER, and the other by Wm. KUHNS. John and Aaron SPEAR, of Bernville, who were born and raised in this locality and left 37 years ago, spent a few days with their old friends and relatives here. Mrs. H.R. QUIGLEY and family, of Phoenixville, spent a few days with her aged parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry ALBITZ. CHAPEL George URFFER, of Philadelphia, who spent a week's vacation in this vicinity, returned home on Sunday. Daniel URFFER, wife and son visited Edwin URFFER and family on Sunday. J. Willis SCHULTZ is sick with appendicitis. He has however slightly improved at this writing. Jacob HIESTAND, who was seriously ill with summer complaint is slowly improving. Allen URFFER, of Philadelphia, was under the parental roof on Sunday. Samuel SCHULTZ made a business trip to Reading on Saturday. Rebecca HEIL, of Allentown, while visiting Jacob HIESTAND and family was taken sick with summer complaint. RED HILL Jonathan BENDER, the new hostler at Motz's hotel will move into one of the double houses on Sixth street. John LANDIS, the cementer received several carloads of cands and cinders this week. Milton YERGER bought a horse in Green Lane on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. W. WEAVER were in New York and Coney Island, on Saturday. Nathaniel REED was visiting in Kulpsville, on Sunday. John BEYER received several boarders. WOXALL A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. A.K. SHOEMAKER, on Saturday. Adam SHOEMAKER rented Miss Lizzie FEGLEY's farm, near Woxall, for another year. Frank LEISTER is helping in the creamery for a few days in place of Mr. HEBNER who sprained his hand by a fall. Wilson HARTZELL and Henry BERNDT are repairing Edwin KERN's house. Our school teacher, Frank GODSHALL, will shortly move ito it.The school will commence on September 12, for a term of seven months. CLAYTON Wesley K. SCHULTZ, of Clayton, and Laura B. HOFFMAN, of Bally, made a business trip to Pottsville on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben BEITLER paid a visit to her mother, Mrs. Abigail KNETZ, of Huffs Church. The funeral of Leon S., the fifteen month old son of Mr. and Mrs. David F. CLEMMER, of near Clayton, was largely attended on Wednesday. Interment was made at the Hereford Mennonite church, at Bally. Mr. and Mrs. George FISHER were on a visit to his brother Wilson FISHER and family, of Eschbach's. Mr. and Mrs. John GEISINGER and son, of Zionsville, were on a visit to her brother, Allen GEHMAN and family, on Sunday. ZIONSVILLE David BERKY and family are on the sick list, with summer complaint. Mr. NEWHARD special inspector for R.F.D. was here last week and inspected route No. 2, which will be established in the near future. Applications are received for carriers, at the postoffice, for this route. KUMRY The public sale of Mrs. Jacob WEIKERT on Saturday was well attended. Charles RITTER, of Dillingersville, bought the property for $700. Mr. and Mrs. Allen FRONHEISER and children visited her parents at Sumneytown on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen MUMBAUER and son spent several days at Reading last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey HENDRICKS moved into their house on Saturday. Mrs. Jacob WEIKERT left for Trumbauersville on Tuesday, where she will reside with her daughter and family. A social gathering was held at the home of Chas. WARD on Saturday evening. FINLAND Mrs. Pheme FUNK, of Reading, is visiting H.K. TRUMBAUER and family. G.W. GERHART, of Pennsburg, will move to his saw mill at this place on Tuesday. Louis PFAFF will make a trip to St. Louis fair. He will start on September 10th. Walter TRUMBAUER, of Philadelphia, is visiting H.H. TRUMBAUER and family. H. SOMER's cigar factory commenced work on Thursday. Henry SCHWENK traded horses with A.J. SCHENKEL, of East Greenville, on Saturday. Our schools will commence on Monday. Miss Eva HILLEGASS, of Geryville, is teacher at this place. TYLERSPORT Benjamin ROYER and Oswin KOBER were the delegates to the county convention, on Tuesday, from Salford. Geo. ZOLLERS, of South Bend, Ind., lectured five evenings in the chapel this week on "Life on the Sea." The lectures were well attended. Boyer CRESSMAN and Charles DEETZ, are numbered among the sick.