Ref: Town and Country Newspaper Pennsburg, Montgomery County, PA Saturday - July 11, 1903 LOST BOTH FEET TO SAVE PET DOG Mrs. Henry SCHWALM, living on a farm at Pinegrove, stepped in front of a Mower to save her pet dog from being cut to pieces. The horses shied and started, and Mrs. SCHWALM's two legs were cut off above the ankles. The dog was uninjured. Her life is despaired of. FRACTURED ARM IN FALLING Gertrude COVELY, of Bally, while descending a hill, tripped and fell. She tried to stay herself with the right hand and in so doing splintered the bone of the fore-arm above the wrist. Dr. O.S. BERKEY reduced the fracture. SERIOUSLY ILL FROM BLOOD POISONING Opening a pimple on his face resulted in blood poisoning for M.N. FREDERICK, of Schwenksville. He is seriously ill. SHOT A LARGE CARP A carp measuring 29 inches and weighing 12 1/2 pounds was shot in the Perkiomen near Palm by G.H. WARTMAN of East Greenville. EYESIGHT DESTROYED BY CANNON CRACKER Frank GREENWALD, aged 14 years, son of a well-known druggist of Pottsville, is blind the result of an explosion of a cannon cracker. NEW WHEELWRIGHT AT PENNSBURG The undersigned has opened a wheelwright shop in the Althouse Carriage Factory. All work will receive prompt attention. Repairing of heavy wagons a specialty. Give him a call. John R. KULP, Pennsburg, Pa. FOR SALE OR RENT The Pleasant Run store is for sale or rent. This is a good business stand. Post Office in the building. Possession can be had at once. Call or address G.W. GERHART, Pennsburg, Pa. ADVERTISEMENT A prize willing pair at more than one show, has been materially assisted by their Handsome Harness and many of these sets have come from our shops. We are dealers in all kinds of harness, except the kind that does not give satisfaction. That made of stock of doubtful quality is never offered. Our prices will encourage you to buy. R.E. JACKSON, Red Hill, Pa.