Ref: Town and Country Pennsburg, Montgomery County, PA Saturday - November 28, 1903 RUN NEEDLE IN KNEE CAP Mrs. William KNAUER, of Telford, on Monday run a needle into her knee-cap while laying carpets. The needle was imbedded full length and she could not remove it. A physician removed the foreign body from her limb. HORSE AND STEER PERISH IN BARN The large barn of A.K. SNYDER, the butcher of Maple Grove, near Siesholtzville, Berks county, was destroyed by fire on Saturday evening. A horse and a steer perished in the flames and all the contents, including grain, corn, hay and straw, were consumed. The loss will reach $3000, and is partly insured. The cause of the fire is unknown. CAUGHT SIXTY-FIVE MUSKRATS IN ONE DAY Milton BENNER and Jesse ROTH, both of Cressman, Bucks county, are considered the champion muskrat trappers in that section of the county. They caught sixty-five last Wednesday. SEVEN YEAR OLD BOY SHOT A RABBIT Harry LENHART, a seven year old boy of New Hanover was out shooting rabbits one day last week and he was lucky enough to shoot one. RAISED A FORTY-FOUR POUND BEET Henry K. FILBERT, of Womelsdorf, Berks county, claims to have the champion beet in Pennsylvania. It weighs forty-four and one-half pounds. SENATOR ASKS FOR EXTRA SESSION OF LEGISLATURE State Senator Webster GRIM, of Bucks county, last week asked Governor PENNYPACKER to call an extra session of the Legislature to provide for the rebuilding of bridges across the Delaware that were destroyed by recent floods.