Ref: Town and Country Newspaper Pennsburg, Montgomery County, PA Saturday - October 22, 1904 FROM OUR CORPS OF ABLE CORRESPONDENTS MILFORD SQUARE Sallie LOOS and Florence ERDMAN spent Saturday and Sunday in the city of Brotherly Love. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln BERGY, of Perkiomenville, were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. ROSENBERGER. Mrs. Susan LIVEZEY, of Philadelphia, is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel SHELLY. Mrs. LIVEZEY is Mr. SHELLY's sister. BARTO Miss Cora HUNSICKER, and Mrs. KEYSER, of Iron Bridge, visited Horace F. TYSON and family on Sunday. Mrs. John HART, of Dale, returned from Chicago, where she visited her son. Charles R. YERGER, moved his family to Reading. William R. HERB for the past ten years tenant of the late Abraham BARTO's farm rented a farm at Wyomissing, and will move to that place next spring. Daniel G. ESCHBACH, of Boyertown, visited his mother, Mrs. Mary ESCHBACH on Sunday. NEW HANOVER Wm. BRENDLINGER and wife, Mrs. Eli BRENDLINGER and Mrs. John MENSCH, of Zeiglersville, were visiting Mrs. Jessie BICKEL and Jacob BRENDLINGER and family this week. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. P.P. GEHRIS. Henry BOYER and wife, of Neifers; F.G. HUNSBERGER and wife, of Frederick; Tobias LANDIS and family, of New Berlinville, and Mrs. Irwin LENHART were all the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. David HUNSBERGER. F.P. HUNSBERGER and family were the guests of Wm. HUNSBERGER on Sunday. FRUITVILLE Isaac STAHL and family visited Alfred HOFFMAN and family at Steinsburg on Saturday. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Max MEYEROWITZ. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin KASE will move to East Greenville in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Christian STAHL and daughter Flora visited Frank STAUFFER and family at Hosensack on Saturday. George STAHL and family attended the funeral of Mrs. Carolina TRAPP, at Philadelphia, on Thursday. Mrs. TRAPP was the mother of Mrs. STAHL. SALFORDVILLE A stray hound entered the yard of Dr. BENNER on Thursday and killed several of his pet guinea pigs which were valued highly. He wishes the owners of dogs and cats to keep them at home or they will be treated with powder and shot, since he has been molested with the nuisance for over one month. Jacob SMITH, the champion marksman of Philadelphia, spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. GABLE. Erwin BENNER, of Lederachville, who suffered with a stiff ankle joint for over one year was compelled to go about on crutches, has improved to such an extent that he is able to be about without crutches and for the first time in one year he wore his regular Sunday shoe. The Xray in the office of Dr. BENNER is the remedy used on him for only one month. FINLAND Jacob HARTZEL and wife and Henry TRUMP and wife of Red Hill and Mrs. Nathan HARING and daughter Stella, of Pennsburg, were the Sunday guests of John GRANT and family. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry TRUMBAUER, a daughter. Irwin MYERS and wife made a visit to Point Pleasant on Saturday and Sunday. W.H. VOLK's sale was largely attended last Saturday. Mr. VOLK intends to move to Philadelphia shortly. WOXALL Mrs. Charles WANNER left her home and went to her mother in New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. HEEBNER had as their guests on Saturday a deaf and dumb family from Philadelphia. They enjoyed themselves very much. Joseph GROFF, assisted by John CARVER papered a room for Isaac BUCHER. John LEISTER left for home on Wednesday after a three month's furlough. TYLERSPORT John NASE is numbered among the sick with typhoid fever. Aaron LEWIS the butcher has built a new ice house, and is ready for the first crop. RED HILL Born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry TRUMBAUER, a girl on Tuesday. C.G. HEIST made a business trip to Philadelphia on Tuesday. HOPPENVILLE M.W. HILLEGASS and family moved to Tylersport last week. Merchant REITER was in Philadelphia on Monday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Horace SCHIERY a girl.