Ref: Town and Country Newspaper Pennsburg, Montgomery County, PA Saturday - November 28, 1903 FROM OUR CORPS OF ABLE CORRESPONDENTS BALLY Frank ELINE will offer his farm stock at public sale today. Mrs. Jacob GIEBEL sold her personal property at public sale last week. James STENGEL who has had an attack of typhoid fever has recovered, and again attends to his usual duties. John MOSER secured employment at the Glasgow Iron Works near Pottstown. Albert GEHRIS, of Palm, moved his family from here to the latter place, where they started housekeeping. Calvin BAUER moved from the house of Augustus SPAAR to that of Joseph MANBERGER. Edward SCHIERY will move into the house vacated by Mr. BAUER. Mr. and Mrs. F.H. FOX, of Bechtelsville, spent Sunday with Michael COVELY and family. A.W. STAUFFER, formerly employed in J.L. STAUFFER's planing mill, resigned and has accepted a position as bar clerk at the Union House, Boyertown. Miss Sarah KUHNS, of near Dale, was taken to the German Hospital Philadelphia by Dr. A.O. GERY, of Hereford, where she was successfully operated upon for tumor. Mrs. William BAUMAN while doing some work about the house Saturday evening, fell down the cellar steps and slightly bruised various parts of her body followed with convulsions. Dr. R.Y. LECHNER was summoned. Nicholas BROGLEY, of Philadelphia, spent a week among friends and relatives here. A.W. STAUFFER, who resigned his position at the planing mill and accepted the position as bartender at the Union House, Boyertown, entered upon his duties Monday morning. Daniel YOUSE moved his crusher from Huffs Church to the farm of Peter FRANK where he will be engaged for some time crushing stone for Washington township roads. E.S. GEHMAN, jeweler, made a business trip to Philadelphia. TELFORD Misses Ella and Alice LANDIS, of Philadelphia, visited friends in town last Sunday. A post mortem was held on the remains of M.R. SHELLY last Monday and the diagnosis of the attending physician, ulcer of the stomach, was verified. Mr. SHELLY will be buried at Tohickon today. Rine BARNDT and family moved from the county line to the Nathaniel TRUMBAUER's place, recently purchased by Mr. BARNDT. Noah BERGEY, rural mail carrier No. 1, has taken unto himself a wife in the person of Miss BARNDT, of Salford township. She is a daughter of Milton BARNDT. Evangelist George Q. HAMMEL, of Delanco, N.J., will preach in Grace Church tomorrow afternoon. Albert FRANK's clothing factory is again in running order. The FENSTERMACHER family is building a vault in the Trinity Reformed church cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. John WENHOLD spent the past week in Philadelphia visiting relatives. Miss Mamie SHELLY, who is studying to become a trained nurse at the Frankford Hospital, spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Frank DIETERLY. KUHN and DERSTINE disposed of their carload of poultry at public sale on Saturday. High prices were realized, turkeys averaging 19 cents a pound. Dr. A.Z. KEELOR and family spent Thanksgiving at Collegeville. W.H. FRANK and family, of North Wales, were the Sunday guests of J.G. GODSHALL and family. E.C. BEANS, Esq., attended a special session of the Great Council, I.O.R.M. in Philadelphia on Monday evening. Mr. BEANS is in line for Great Junior Sagamore of the Great Council of Pennsylvania I.O.R.M. CRESSMAN Mr. Joseph ANDERS and daughters Edythe and Martha spent Thursday at Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. O. REITER and Mr. and Mrs. John THOMAS, of Norristown, spent Sunday with Mrs. David BENNER. Mr. and Mrs. Enos BARNDT and Daniel MILLER and family, of East Greenville, spent Sunday with Charles BARNDT and family. NEW HANOVER John GRUBB and family, of Frederick, were the Sunday guests of Serene SMITH. Levi MOYER and family, of Cape Horn were the Sunday guests of William ZOLLER and daughter Rosa. William I. HUNSBERGER and family of this place and Irvin BATZ and family and Mrs. Rosa UNDERKOFFLER were the Sunday guests of H.R. RHOADS and wife at Papertown. Mrs. John GUNTZ is on the sick list. Mrs. Mary LEIDY is down stairs again. Mr. and Mrs. William BRONG, of Pen Argel returned home last week. Lizzie SHANE and Lena WEAND, of Boyertown and Mr. and Mrs. Henry BOYER, of Frederick, were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph PALSGROVE. Miss Ella NESTER who learned the dress making business with Mrs. PALSGROVE will start up for herself near New Hanover Square next week. Warren RICHARD and family, of Red Hill were the Sunday guests of J.W. RENNINGER and wife at this place. Our market man W.H. LEIDY killed 135 turkeys this week. David HUNSBERGER and wife were the Sunday guests of D.C. HUNSBERGER and family. Mr. and Mrs. Austin KNIPE and son Leon are spending some time in Philadelphia. Report of Gilbertsville School for the month ending November 17, 1903. Number enrolled male 21, female 15. Percent of attendance male 87, female 95. Those present every day are Roland LEISTER, Clinton BICKEL, Harold GILBERT, Raymond and Stella LENHARD, Abner, Katie and Jennie ERB, Raymond and Newton MENSCH, Walter REIFSNYDER, Annie YERGER, Annie BEAN, Jennie SCHANKWEILER, Addie Lillie and Annie SCHOENLY and Mabel UNDERKOFFLER. Missed a day or less Walter YERGER, Allen SCHOENLY, Walter LEISTER, Charles REIFSNYDER, Stanley UNDERKOFFLER, Laura KRAUSE, Minervia ad Stella REIFSNYDER. KRAUSSDALE Rev. and Mrs. O.S. KRIEBEL and family were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Adam KRAUSS. Eugene OBERHOLTZER will leave for Florida on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Austin A. URFFER were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William HAGENBUCH. A pleasant surprise party was tendered to Mamie LONG, in honor of her birthday last Saturday evening. After a splendid collation was served and an enjoyable evening spent they returned to their respective homes at a late hour. The following were present: Mr. and Mrs. Jacob LONG and children Emma, Gertrude and Mabel; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel SCHEIRY and children Robert, Elam, John and Sallie; Mrs. John DERR, Mrs. Charles WASSER, Messrs. Peter and William SCHEIRY, Jesse and Tilghman HOFFMAN, Jonathan WASSER, Morris and Howard LONG, Charles SCHLICHER, Joseph KRAUSS, John CONRAD, John KRIEBEL, Warren and Nevin HERBERT, John FREY, Cyrus S. OBERHOLTZER, Robert H. KRAUSS, Misses Hannah FREY, Eva HOFFMAN, Katie SCHLICHER, Alice and Mamie HERBERT, Mamie LONG, Ellen WASSER, Katie GRABER, Laura KRATZER, Katie MILLER, Katie DERR, Mamie CARL, Alice and Agnes DERR. Freddie DELONG has hired himself to Frank GERHARD for the winter. Robert KRAUSS and Warren OBERHOLTZER attended the West Mennonite Christian Endeavor Society on Sunday evening. The Y.P.S.C.E. will hold their regular meeting tomorrow evening. Topic, "A Mission Study of India." Zech. 8:1,S. Leader, Henry HUNSBERGER. William C. BREY, is boarding with the family of Oliver SHUP.