Ref: Town and Country Newspaper Pennsburg, Montgomery County, PA Saturday - August 13, 1904 ICE CREAM FESTIVAL The base ball club of the Pennsburg A.C., will hold an ice cream festival on next Saturday evening, August 20. Elaborate preparations are being made to have a pleasant and enjoyable time. The festival will be held in the new hall of the American House, and will be the first gathering at that place, but it is not to be considered as the grand opening. That will be held later by Mr. HARLEY, when the hall is entirely completed. FELL DOWN HAY MOW Frederick RUSSELL, of Linfield, met with a painful and probable serious accident last Monday. The man was engaged in loosening bales of hay preparatory to loading a car, when he slipped and was thrown to the floor 20 feet below. The man had many teeth knocked out, his nose was broken and he is suffering from internal injuries. TOOK AN EXTENSIVE TROLLEY TRIP Wesley K. SCHULTZ, of Clayton, made a trip this week to Macungie, Emaus, Allentown, Quakertown, Lansdale, North Wales, Norristown and Pottstown, all by trolley. MINISTER ENTERS ON NEW DUTIES Rev. J.A. SCHOFER, of East Greenville, who was ordained by the Ministerium of Pennsylvania, at its convention in June, has accepted a call to the Berwick charge in Columbia county. He took charge of his new parish last Sunday. UNDERTAKER LICENSED Clayton H. FRYER, of Pennsburg, on August 3rd, took an examination before the State Board of Undertakers at Philadelphia, and was this week licensed to practice Undertaking. MAN INJURED BY FLYING MAIL POUCH At Albany, on the Berks & Lehigh Railroad, Herman HILDEBRAND, of Philadelphia, was badly injured by being struck by a mail pouch thrown from a train. LOST COW FROM PARALYSIS Charles SCHLICHER, tenant of the Queen of the Valley Farm, lost a cow on Monday. The animal died of paralysis while out in pasture. WATCH AND CHAIN STOLEN One day last week some thief entered the residence of Milton H. GAUGHLER, of Frederick, and stole a watch and chain from the mantel. KILLED BY FLY POISON Harry RENNINGER, a two year old Lancaster boy, drank water in which poisoned fly paper had been place, and died a few hours later. CUTTING THIRD SET OF TEETH Max VON LANG, a farmer of Perkiomenville, who is eighty odd years of age, is cutting his third set of teeth.