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    1. [PAMONTGO-L] News from Pennsburg - November 28, 1903
    2. Ref: Town and Country Newspaper Pennsburg, Montgomery County, PA Saturday - November 28, 1903 FROM OUR CORPS OF ABLE CORRESPONDENTS SIESHOLTZVILLE Mrs. William L. GERY is sick with typhoid fever. Dr. J.A. ROTH attends. Miss Stella M. BITTENBENDER, of Allentown, Mrs. GERY's daughter has been called for assistance in the family. Evan MASTER, a member of the P.O.S. of A., is sick with typhoid fever. Dr. J.A. ROTH attends. Edson HILL and family who came from Susquehanna county in January will leave next week for Ohio where he expects to work. Mrs. Mary GEHMAN who was sick for some weeks is slowly convalescing. Dr. J.A. ROTH expects to move to his new home in Red Hill in a few weeks. A number of people viewed the fire of Mr. SNYDER's barn at Maple Grove, on Saturday evening. BECHTELSVILLE Mrs. Mary STEYER milliner of this place layed in a large stock of winter goods. Jacob H. SHANELY lost a valuable cow of Milkfever. On Tuesday afternoon the neighbors husked most of the corn belonging to Eli MACK's Estate. William L. BUCHERT secured a position in the Boyertown Foundry. Jesse B. MACK strained his ankle so badly last Tuesday that he is unable to walk without a crutch. Mr. and Mrs. Percival ECK, of Cambria county are visiting his brother A.L. ECK of Schultzville. Manasses CARL, of Schultzville, bought the 63 acre farm belonging to his fathers estate for $2100. ARGUS Mr. and Mrs. Oswin MORE and sons and Amanda LONG, of Almont, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter GUSSMAN on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah THOMAS, of Souderton, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George FRANK on Sunday. Frank HERBER, of Souderton, this week lettered several signs for J.S. RICHARD. A new heater was placed in the Reformed church one day this week. It was put up by James NASE, of Sellersville. A thirteen year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles LEWIS was buried last Saturday and a two year old son of Mr. and Mrs. William ROBERTS was buried on Friday at Ridge Valley. Rev. J.H. WAIDELICH officiated at both funerals. HOPPENVILLE V.W. ZIEGLER and family and Wm. Kern and wife were the Sunday guests of Edwin KLINE. Henry NICHOLAS and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse REITER, John and Sarah WALTER and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse WALTER and George WAMPOLD attended the funeral of Charles REITER, of near Boyertown on Saturday. Misses Annie and Mary FREED and Annie ROTH has paid a visit to Green Lane on Sunday. Some of Henry KRIEBEL's chickens were stolen on Tuesday night. HARLEYSVILLE Jacob HOLBEN and Miss Annie HENSINGER, of Allentown, and Dr. Jesse HILLEGASS and family, of Red Hill, were the guests of H.D. WOLFORD and Irvin S. WOLFORD on Sunday. Widow MOYER on Monday will sell the personal property of Ezra MOYER, deceased, at her residence near this village. Postmaster KEYSER, Mrs. G.W. EGOLF, daughter and son-in-law, Samuel ZIEGLER were visitors at Ambler, on Sunday. The executor of Priscilla HARLEY, deceased, will sell the personal property of said decedant on Thursday, December 10, at Vernfield. FAGLEYSVILLE The sale of N.A. SEASHOLTZ, on Saturday was well attended. He had very fine cows. The average price was $53.00 a head. Mrs. Irwin DEKALB is on the sick list, as is also Mrs. Jesse GEIST. Jacob ROSENBERG moved his family to the REPPERT house at Fagleysville, where he will continue the pork butchering business. Charles KNIPE, of Norristown, was the guest of A.P. GEIST for a day last week. Miss Lizzie STETLER, of Fruitville, spent Sunday with the family of her brother John STETLER. TRUMBAUERSVILLE Mrs. Sophia WEIDNER entertained Quakertown friends on Sunday. Mrs. E.W. REITER and daughter Edith spent part of the week at Philadelphia. Robert WONSIDLER and Lizzie WONSIDLER and Ida SCHANTZ spent Saturday at Allentown. Mary WATTS is on the sick list. Miss Clara CHRISTMAN, of Philadelphia spent several days at her parental home. Robert HARTMAN made a business trip to Philadelphia last Wednesday. RED HILL C.G. HEIST was in Philadelphia on Tuesday. TYLERSPORT Elmer SHELLY has bought the stock and fixtures of the green grocery store at this place from Charles KLINE. Noah BERGEY and Miss Alice BARNDT, of near this place, were married on Saturday by Rev. C.R. FETTER. HILLEGASS Miss Katie KLEINSMITH, of this place, made a business trip to Allentown on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. SIEGFRIED visited relatives and friends in Berks county on Sunday.

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