Ref: Town and Country Newspaper Pennsburg, Montgomery County, PA Saturday - November 12, 1904 LATEST NEWS FROM ALL SECTIONS (PART 2 OF 2) SASSAMANSVILLE Ella DELONG, of Layfield, was the guest of Mrs. Amanda STELTZ, of this place. Henry RENNINGER, of this place is confined to the house on account of sickness. O.K. HUBER, of Allentown, was here on Sunday visiting his friends. Mrs. BENFIELD, the mother of Mrs. Henry MOYER, is critically ill with la grippe. John STEYER who hired with Abraham LATSHAW moved down in the village in Dr. Curtis HEFFNER's house. Mahlon FRYER, mail driver of this place will move to Congo in the near future. Nathan STYER, of East Greenville, was here this week visiting his son John. Wm. MOYER will move in a part of Mrs. Jefferson MILLER's house in the near future. ZIEGLERVILLE The Republican meeting in Spang's hall last Saturday evening was well attended, the hall being filled. Governor PENNYPACKER presided and made a good speech, followed by Granville TYSON, of Royersford, and Wm. J. SHAFFER, of Chester, Pa. Rev. W.S. GOTTSHALK confirmed a large class of catechumuns in the Mennonite church last Sunday. Rev. N.F. SCHMIDT, of Schwenksville will exchange pulpits with Dr. John F. NICHOLAS, of Freeland. Howard RENNINGER, clerk in PRIZER and KEYSER's general store at Zieglersville for nearly two years, has resigned his position, effective on Wednesday, and accepted a similar position with Ellis MILLS, of Pottstown. Isaac H. HUBER returned home with a good supply of game from his gunning trip to the western part of the State. The Schwenksville bank will sell at public sale the property of D.W. STETLER at Delphi, recently purchased by them. HOSENSACK The 42 acre ice dam of J.C. HANCOCK which was closed last week, is filling up with water very slowly. About one third of the work is now completed at the ice house. Charles MILLER, manager of the J.C. HANCOCK Ice Co., is busy gathering planks along the Hosensack creek, which the high waters washed away several weeks ago. Oliver GAUGLER, the old coon hunter, caught 3 monster coons and 4 skunks, with his good kind dog, "Billy." William ROEDER, of this place, had his thrashing done on Thursday by the use of a gasoline engine, the work was done by Nathan SCHULTZ. SALFORDVILLE Lizzie HARTZELL is on the sick list. Dr. BENNER attends. Mrs. RUTH and daughter Harriet, of Kulpsville, spent several days with her parents, Jacob SHOEMAKER and wife. Joseph GROFF and family had as Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. BISHOP, of Telford. A rush was at the office of Dr. BENNER for X-ray treatment all week. M.K. WELDNER had over Sunday as guests, Miss Lillie HESS, from Easton, and their daughter, Sadie WELDNER, of Pennsburg. Miss Alice GERNART is spending the week at Allentown with her parents. H. WOLFORD and wife entertained Norristown friends. Harry KLINE was married to Miss GAUGLER of Kumry on Saturday at the home of the formers parents here in town. RED HILL C.G. HEIST was in Philadelphia on Wednesday. Mrs. John MOSER was in the city last week and has laid in an entire new stock of millinery goods. Born to Mr. and Mrs. John A. BEYER a daughter on Tuesday. The funeral of A.H. BEYER was largely attended on Friday. About 35 members of each Lodge turned out in a body. John M. PFLIEGER, John RENNINGER, Allen YERGER, Charles MOTZ and Jacob HARTZELL and the community in general are very thankful for the assistance the Pennsburg Fire Co., rendered in saving their buildings by the fire on Monday. OLD ZIONSVILLE A due Hallowe'en dinner was given at the house of Mr. and Mrs. Barton KLEPPINGER by Mrs. Barton KLEPPINGER and the Misses Sallie HUFF, Katie HUFF, Ida MESCHTER, Jennie KERN, Carrie GAUMER and Adlaide MEYER, to Messrs. Barton KLEPPINGER, Charles BORGER, Stanley URFFER, Allen BORGER, Eli MARSTELLER and Howard DELLICKER. The dinner was greatly appreciated by those present. Miss Ella MINNER, of Allentown, visited her friend Miss Estella DELLICKER over Sunday. Mrs. Dr. E.M. BINGAMAN is on the sick list. Mrs. Emma WENGER and Mrs. Ella ADAMS, of Reading, were in town on Tuesday. Harvey WEIDNER and family made a trip to Lansdale on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles MORRISON, of Philadelphia, visited at the MECHLING homestead over Sunday. A.H. STERNER is nursing a sore hand. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel KNELLER. Mrs. Mary URFFER, of Philadelphia, is visiting her son, O.H. URFFER. FRUITVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Nathan ADAM and Mr. and Mrs. Frank ADAM visited George GORR and family at East Greenville on Sunday. James ERDMAN is having his house painted by Frank ROHRBACH and company. Mahlon YERGER had his grain thrashed on Thursday. Allen KRIEBEL, of Hereford, did the work with his gasoline engine. MORWOOD Nathaniel WILLAUER and Jacob FREED were in Chicago the forepart of the week buying fat cattle. Harry KLINE, of this place, and Miss Ada GAUGLER, of Trumbauersville, were married on Saturday. Henry W. GROFF erected a neat iron fence for William F. GODSHALL. Don't forget the auction of J.B. CLEMENS, this afternoon and evening. Henry GROFF, Horace GODSHALL and Abraham NYCE made a business trip to Norristown on Wednesday. LEDERACHVILLE A.T. KULP lost a valuable horse on Thursday of last week. Fred. PFLIEGER and family spent Saturday and Sunday in East Greenville. Preston F. KERN, our horse teeth and hide bound treater, moved in M.M. MILLER's house last week. KUMRY Mr. and Mrs. W.F. WOLF visited his parents on Sunday. Mr. THOMSON is repairing his house. A.K. MOYER the merchant, of Kumry, made a business trip to Quakertown on Thursday. Henry SHAFFER's sale on Saturday was well attended. Mr. and Mrs. Harry KLINE will start up housekeeping at Morwood. TYLERSPORT Joseph KLITZINGER, of near this place moved to Almont on Tuesday. Two new bridges are being built in our township by the supervisor, one near Milton FLUCK's and the other at Obed BARNDT's place. CONGO Merchant S.B. BECHTEL received a carload of salt this week. STEINSBURG Mrs. David KEMMERER and her son William made a business trip to Allentown last Monday. Tilghman WETZEL did business at Allentown last Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A.Z. LANDIS made a visiting trip to Bedminister, Bucks county, a few days this week. HOFFMANSVILLE Mrs. Mary SMITH, of Hillegass, is staying for a week with the family of Frank STOFFLET.